May 17th May 24th May 31st Children’s Sunday Pentecost Sunday Trinity Sunday And a little child shall lead them . . . Join us as our young disciples lead us in worship! Cross Generational Celebration 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hall Worship with a focus on the mystery, power, and beauty of the triune God. Worship at 10:30 a.m. Dear Friends: Pastor’s Pen As April turns to May and we prepare to celebrate another Mother’s Day, I would like to share with you a few words about my mother. Louise A. "Bobbi" Ballantine died at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, September 4, 2010, in her home in Grove City, PA. She died of colon cancer -- which, by the time it was diagnosed, had spread to her liver, lungs and brain. Following a brief period of radiation and chemotherapy treatment, which she underwent reluctantly, other complications made it clear that my mother did not have long to live; and she entered hospice care while still in the hospital on Saturday, August 28. She came home from the hospital the next Tuesday and lived for four more days. A few observations: My mother had a deep faith in God, which sustained her during her illness and gave her a sense of peace about dying. Taking her cue from Hebrews 13:5, she was confident that the Lord would never leave her or forsake her. And trusting her life to God's care, she did all that she could do to help her family accept her death. A few weeks before she died, I began to realize that the best thing I could do was spend as much time as possible with my mother in the days we had left; and I resolved to not start mourning her death while she was still living. I would often leave the church where I was serving in Youngstown, OH, in the late afternoon or early evening and drive to Grove City, spending an hour or so with her, before going home. We had many good visits. For instance, a week before she died she was sitting up in her hospital bed telling stories. We laughed a lot and some of us cried a little. What a gift that was! And two days before she died, we held a communion service in my parents' home. My mother was weak physically, but in good spirits. In fact, she was quite witty that day. The day before she died, she asked me to go get my father, who was in another room, so she could ask him to “release” her. She did. And he did. We all cried -- except my mother. A couple hours before she died, I asked her 2 if she had any idea how much we loved her. She did not open her eyes. She did not speak. But she nodded her head yes. That was a precious moment for me. Now that she's gone, I realize what I miss most about my mom. And that is that she was my biggest fan. She believed in me even when, at times, I had trouble believing in myself. I've begun to realize that my mom and I were a lot alike - probably because she instilled in me so many of her values as I was growing up. She gave me a profound sense of gratitude - which still forms the heart of my spirituality. She gave me an optimistic outlook on life which has served me well and which has enabled me to experience more happiness than sadness. She gave me a solid work ethic -- which has helped me to succeed more often than I've failed. She taught me to see the good in others and to treat others with compassion. When I was a child, she introduced me to Jesus -- for which I will always be grateful. Later she helped me to discern my call to ministry; and I cannot imagine doing anything else at this point in my life. I miss my mother. But so much of her lives on in my mind and heart. And the best thing I can do to honor her memory is to continue to live the kind of life she taught me to live. I am sad about losing her, and at times I have cried over her death. I miss hearing her voice. But I know I was richly blessed to have her for the first 53 years of my life. I realize I am not the only person with a great appreciation for his mother. This Mother’s Day may each of us remember and give thanks to God for the woman who gave us life and who nurtured us and shaped us in our early years. Finally, if you are fortunate enough that your mother is still living, may you give her three gifts a mother is always pleased to receive from a son or daughter. May you give her the gift of precious time together. May you tell her how much you love her. And may you offer her your gratitude. Grace and peace, OUR CHURCH FAMILY POTLUCK & TABLE TALK Sharing a Meal and the MPC Story Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated on Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2015, at the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Sacrament of Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated on Sunday, May 10, 2015 at the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Adults wishing to be baptized or parents requesting baptism for their child are asked to call the church office at 215-2954191. In Loving Memory Our sympathy goes out to Bob Holloway and his family upon the death of his mother, Barbara, on February 28, 2015. Our sympathy goes out to Marylou Mayoros and her family upon the death of her father, Sherman Britton, Jr., March 19, 2015, father. Our Sympathy goes out to the family of James S. Gumbert upon the death of their father on April 9, 2015. Remembering our Identity Wednesday, May 20, 2015 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Join your MPC friends from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, for a potluck dinner and conversation in Fellowship Hall. Simply bring a favorite dish and some MPC stories to share. When going through an interim period, it is important for members of a congregation to review their history so that they can appreciate their heritage and at the same time be aware of the issues and concerns that need to be resolved in order to move freely into the future. Join us as we share our MPC stories, celebrate our rich heritage, and review lessons from yesterday which can guide us today and tomorrow. Conversations will be facilitated by Pastors Heffernan and Ballantine and members of the Session. All are welcome! Please let us know you plan to attend by signing up in the Communication Center, on the Friendship Pad, or by emailing the church office at office@mpcusa.net. OUTREACH CLOTHING CENTER UPDATE An open book represents the scriptures of the Old and New Testament. The last day for Clothing Center donations will be May 31st. The Clothing Center’s last day of shopping will be on June 16th. We will re-open on September 8th. 3 YOUTH NEWS Youth Club Happenings March was a fun month in Youth Club. We spent one meeting in the MPC kitchen preparing soup and bread for shut-ins. We had a guest speaker come in to share a Seder Dinner with us. We then visited our friends at the Presbyterian Towers to play several rounds of Bingo and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Finally, we had a good old fashion Easter Egg Hunt, which concluded with twelve Resurrection Eggs that were used to describe the events leading up to Easter. Only a month until Youth Club graduation. Where has the year gone? Youth in Mission will return to Appalachia for a week beginning July 25th. Our spring fundraising efforts will begin with a car wash and bake sale on May 17th. We will begin to sell “stock” in the communications center in May. Stock is an opportunity to invest in “our” youth and in their spiritual journey as they prepare to reach out to the community in Pipestem, WV to do God’s work. Stock is an opportunity to support the kids by making a donation in any amount you choose. In return for your investment you will receive a stock certificate, a postcard from West Virginia and will hear about out trip upon our return. CHILDREN and FAMILY APRIL 24-25 YOUTH CLUB RETREAT All youth in grades 7th – 12th are invited to attend the Youth Club retreat, here at MPC. We will meet here at 7:00 pm on Friday, April 24 and spend the night at the church. Saturday morning we will head over to the Trenton Presbyterian Church to prepare and serve breakfast for our hungry neighbors. Please RSVP to Elizabeth Dugan or Lisa Zazzu Contact: Elizabeth Dugan—rdugan01@comcast.net Lisa Zazzu—lzazzu@verizon.net 4 Save the date for VBS 2015. This year we will offer a joint VBS with Morrisville United Methodist Church from July 19 - 23, five evenings of fun, friendship and spiritual growth. Watch our web site and Sunday worship bulletin for registration information and more details. ADULT EDUCATION at MPC SUNDAY MORNINGS at 9:30 a.m. – Conference Room April 12 through May 3 SENIOR HIGH/ADULT SEMINAR GOD’S CREATION With Wendy McCleskey and Elder Paul Clough Come join our combined Senior High and Adult classes as we welcome spring by celebrating God’s Creation together in this study from We Believe. Adults and teens enjoy these annual opportunities to share ideas across generations. We will start in Room 220 for gathering time and then move to the conference room. We’d love to see you there. May 10 through 24 PENTECOST WITNESSING TO THE HOLY SPIRIT With Elder Carol Carpenter We will continue the Adult/Senior High format for two weeks as we prepare to celebrate Pentecost, the day the Christian Church was born through the fire of the Holy Spirit. We will look at Luke’s account of that first day and the community that was formed. Then we will examine what it means today to be a witness, enlightened by the breath of God. On May 24, Pentecost Sunday, we will join in Fellowship Hall with participants of all ages for an intergenerational event marking the Church’s birthday with creative activities. Pastoral Care Reminder Members of the staff truly want to be attentive when members or friends of MPC are experiencing health difficulties. If you (or a family member) have been admitted to a hospital, please let us know by contacting the church office, and one of the pastors will be pleased to visit. You may also reach the pastors on their mobile phones: Bruce Ballantine - 304-914-2108 Debbie Heffernan - 267-342-0089. Thank you for your assistance. ONGOING EDUCATIONAL OFFERINGS BROWN BAG BIBLE STUDY led by Pastor Bruce, Wednesdays at noon in the Conference Room Participants in the Brown Bag Bible study are currently studying the Gospel of Mark assisted by the commentary of N.T. Wright in his book Mark for Everyone. Now is a great time to join us! We meet Wednesdays at noon in the conference room. Take a lunch break with Pastor Bruce and members – learn to read between the lines of the text! There’s a seat for you – and bring a friend! WEEKLY PRAYER GROUP All Welcome - Men, Women, and Children Sundays from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. in the Conference Room ALL ARE WELCOME! Each week, after offering our prayers for those on the MPC Prayer list, we discuss the Bible verses in the current week’s liturgy, how those scriptures relate to our everyday lives, and try to anticipate how our Pastor may interpret the same passages during the sermon. UPDATE ON BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS Currently we have two small Book Groups meeting to discuss Robinson’s Gilead Trilogy and C. S. Lewis’ Narnia Chronicles. Each group has five to six participants and meets about once per month in the evening. This spring in late April or early May a new book group will be forming. This will be a daytime group, discussing The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd. This book is historical fiction based on the life and work of Sarah Grimke, a South Carolinian daughter of a plantation owner who, as an early (1792-1873) abolitionist and then suffragist, disagreed with everything her family stood for. The historical story is gripping. Those interested in joining this daytime book group should contact Susan Light at susanklight@verizon.net or 215-369-1247. Also, please let us know if you need transportation to a daytime or evening book group meeting. For further information on our book groups you may access the Adult Education tab on the MPC website. 5 BOOMERS & BEYOND (The following information is taken from the www.consumer.ftc.gov) THE BUREAU OF DEFAULTERS The email says it’s a court notice from the Bureau of Defaulters Agency-FTC with your arrest warrant record attached. It says you’ve ignored their efforts to contact you, so now your Social Security number is on hold by the federal government, you’ll be prosecuted for fraud, and you’ll owe all kinds of money when you are found guilty. You have 24 hours to respond. IT IS NOT TRUE!! There is no Bureau of Defaulters, and the Federal Trade Commission does not send out emails like this to people. If you get an email like this, delete it. Do not click on any attachments of links. Scammers send convincing looking emails with links and attachments they want you to click. When you do, you could download malware onto your computer. If you are not sure whether an email is real, you can always look up a phone number yourself and contact the court, company, or agency the email claims to be from. same time, or you can order your report from each of the companies one at a time. You will need to provide your name, address, Social Security number, and date of birth. If you have moved in the last two years, you may have to provide your previous address. To maintain the security of your file, the company may ask you for some additional information that only you would know. Once you have your report make sure the information is accurate, complete and up to date. If you find errors, tell the company in writing, what information you think is inaccurate. Credit companies must, by law , investigate. When the investigation is complete, the credit company must give you a copy of your report if the dispute results in a change. For more information on this and other consumer protection topics, please go to the website. FROM THE LENTEN SUPPERS FREE CREDIT REPORTS The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide credit reporting companies – Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion- to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. The FCRA promotes the accuracy and privacy of information in the files of the nation’s credit reporting companies. The Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, enforces the FCRA. A credit report includes information on where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you have been sued or have filed bankruptcy. Nationwide credit companies sell the information in your report to creditors, insurers, employers, and other businesses that use it to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, or renting a home. To order your free report, visit annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228. You may order your reports from each of the three nationwide companies at the Hungry and excited to be part of our first Lenten Supper Series 6 Helping Others : A Reflection on the Youth In Mission Trip by Troy Becker (Troy is the son of Beth and Eric Becker. He is currently a student at McDaniel College.) In many aspects of life today we often weigh the pros and cons of every situation in order to help us make decisions. Examining the positives and negatives helps us to arrive at a final decision, and this final decision is often at the forefront of our minds. What is best for me? Will I like it? Will it help me? While this is a common way to go about decision-making, what if we flipped those questions to benefit others. Instead of ourselves being the focal point, what if we made others the topic to ask about. Will this help them? Will they like it? Is this the best for them? As a culture, we often focus on what is best for us instead of what is best for others. Some people never experience the opposite end of the spectrum, however for most of us that have done mission work here at MPC, we have experienced first hand what it is like to have the tables turned and put others at the forefront of our minds. For four years I participated on the weeklong Youth Mission Trip where we constantly placed the interests of others ahead of our own. The whole retreat focused on putting time and effort into something that was greater than you. By working 35 hours a week we as a group were able to accomplish more than just building or fixing up a house. We built bonds with the homeowners and people who worked at the Folk Life center. We swapped stories and shared experiences and became friends with people that we had never even known a few days prior. They were so grateful for our help and it showed in the way they welcomed us into their homes and let us work. We could see how much joy we brought to their lives and how much our presence helped them get through their day. That alone made the trip worthwhile for me. Seeing the impact that we made on others by simply asking them about their day and listening to their stories really made a deep impact on me and everyone else on the trip. Seeing first hand how great of an impact we made on the homeowners during the trip made it absolutely priceless. It showed me how you don’t need fancy clothes or cars or other material things in order to enjoy life. I saw people that were thrilled to be living in the run down, disheveled house they had and wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world. In our society, especially my generation, we are so consumed by how others think of us. We judge others based on these preexisting ideas of who we are and what we believe is right. The mission trip showed me that everyone is different and everyone values different things. It taught me many different life lessons that I may not have experienced otherwise. If it were not for the support of the congregation, learning these life lessons would not have been possible. In the end, I realized that by helping others you can learn a thing or two about yourself along the way. Thank You Breakfast On May 31st at 9:30 a. m. we will say “Thank you” to Sunday School Teacher and Nursery Helpers during a special Breakfast in Fellowship Hall. All are welcome. Reserve a spot by signing up on the Friendship Pad or phone the church office. 7 M ORRISVILLE P RESBYTERIAN C HURCH 771 N. Pennsylvania Ave. | Morrisville, PA 19067 Phone: 215-295-4191 | web: www.MPCusa.net Staff E-mail BruceBallantine@MPCusa.net DebbieHeffernan@MPCusa.net SteveMcBride@MPCusa.net LindaSeaman@MPCusa.net RichDrabb@MPCusa.net LizScully@MPCusa.net LaurieJacobson@MPCusa.net MPC Currents (USPS#204-040), is published monthly. Periodical mail postage paid at Levittown, PA 19055. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Morrisville Presbyterian Church, 771 N. Pennsylvania Ave. Morrisville, PA 19067. The Evangelism & Communications Committee is committed to keeping church news up to date. It is our goal to print and distribute “Currents” by the 3rd Sunday of the Month. Therefore we ask that you please submit articles for the June 2015 “Currents” by May 1st. Currents@MPCusa.net COMING E VENTS APRIL 19 26 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Worship Be Informed Series - Identity Theft Worship Be Informed Series - What Is New in Cardiac Treatment? 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Worship Be Informed Series - Making Sense of Final Arrangements Worship Worship - Children’s Sunday Youth in Mission Car Wash & Bake Sale Cross Generational Celebration of Pentecost Worship - Pentecost Sunday Sunday School & Nursery Helpers Appreciation Breakfast Worship - Trinity Sunday MAY 3 3 10 17 24 31
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