Wimberley Presbyterian Church Newsletter November 2014 P. O. Box 1854 956 RR 2325 Wimberley, TX 78676 Phone: 512-847-5292 Fax: 512-847-9715 Website: www.wimpres.org Rev. Clint Regen cregen@wimpres.org Janice Herreth, Office Administrator jherreth@wimpres.org Calendar of Upcoming Events.. Nov 1 Amigos de Jesús Coat Drive Nov 8 Christmas Market Nov 12 Holiday Potluck Women’s Bible Study Nov 23 Community Thanksgiving Svc The Dec Newsletter will be published Dec 2 All articles need to be submitted by Nov 26 On the Inside... Please e-mail your announcements or articles to the office at jherreth@wimpres.org. Session Page 2 Worship Page 3 Announcements Pages 4,5,6 Birthdays & Anniversaries Calendar Page 7 Insert Historically speaking, the first record of a Thanksgiving celebration in America was in December 1621 during the second winter experienced by the colonists. Of the original 102 people, 44 died during the first winter and the rest were saved through providential circumstances including an abundant first crop (assisted by local, native Americans) and the non-hostile nature of the native American tribes surrounding them. During the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln officially set aside the last Thursday of November, in 1863, “as a day of thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent Father.” In 1941, Congress ruled that the fourth Thursday of November be observed as Thanksgiving Day and be a legal holiday. From a biblical perspective, thanksgiving and gratitude to God are central themes and are repeatedly commanded. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 “In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” Colossians 3:17 “And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” Philippians 4:6 “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God" Psalm 100:4 “Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.” Why does God repeatedly command us to give Him thanks? Even “in everything”? Well…let’s assume God is good. Assume God’s commands are either for our protection or for our blessing or both. Assume what God commands He gives the ability to fulfill. What happens to us when we give thanks to God? We acknowledge that God is God. We recognize that God is our creator and sustainer. We align our hearts and minds to the true nature of reality (there is a God who loves us, provides for us, and has made covenant with us in Christ). Our hearts and minds become resilient. We demonstrate faith, and because faith is like a muscle, our faith grows. We resist the allure of resentment, bitterness, and cynicism. We become generous in spirit and in action. We can face the future with steadfastness and even joy. So as we approach Thanksgiving and the Christmas season, don’t forget to thank God. Turn your heart, mind and mouth into a source of blessing and thanksgiving. And remember that of all of God’s gifts, the greatest one He has given is the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ. For this gift of His Son, the gift which meets our greatest need, the Apostle Paul says, "Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!" (2 Corinthians 9:15). Pastor Clint WPC Newsletter Page 2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ YOUR COUNCIL AT WORK October 2014 Your Council met on October 21, 2014 for its regular stated meeting with your newly elected Council members. Council discussed the requests contained in the letter from St. Andrew Church in Marble Falls, then favoring decided to take no formal action with respect to those requests. Council accepted the audit of the WPC books by Ginny Butterfield with thanks to her for performing that service for WPC. Council also heard general reports from the Committees and Pastor. David Junkin Clerk of Session Average Oct Sunday School Attendance Pre K - 2 Kindergarten - 3 1st to 2nd - 2 3rd to 5th - 1 Youth - 3 Average Oct Worship Attendance - 119 Church Financial News November Christy & Justin Youens Be sure to take a look at our website! If you have pictures or information for the website please email Janice at jherreth@wimpres.org Want to keep up with the newest information on our website? You can be notified by email about updates. All you have to do is go to our website, www.wimpres.org, and scroll to the bottom of the front page. Look for the Subscription box, and enter your email address. That's all there is to it! Oct to Date Giving - $15,696 2014 Jan-Oct all Giving $210,441 2013 Jan-Oct all Giving $187,407 Average Monthly Operation Requirement $24,500 Nov 18 7:00 PM WPC Newsletter Page 3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ November Head Usher for the Month… Warren Kolar Liturgist for the Month… Ushers for the Month… 2nd Eric Eskelund 2nd Al and Jan Foerster 9th Sarah Badal 9th Ginny Eck and Pam Tannahill 16th Dallas Laumbach 16th John and Karen Myers 23rd Libby Allison 23rd Byron and Karen Paris 30th Gay Wilkerson 30th Rich and Jenny Armstrong Hostess for the Month… Greeters for the Month… 2nd Lynn Williams 2nd Janet Casper & Enell Bunting 9th Carol McCarty 9th Kari Byers & Marlynn Butler 16th Gay Wilkerson 16th Ansley Kolar & Mary Northern 23rd Sandra Gregg 23rd Carol Dierking & Sarah Badal 30th Bill Hull 30th Pam Tannahill & Betty Jo Slider Worship at Deer Creek Nursing Home We gather every other month to conduct a brief 30-minute worship service for those in the Deer Creek facility. Our next time is Sunday, November 16 at 3:30pm. We sing old Gospel hymns, visit with the folks who come, read a bit of Scripture and sing some more. The residents who come always appreciate our presence. So come and join us and be a blessing! WPC Newsletter Page 4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GIFTS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE Wimberley Presbyterian Church will host a Christmas Market on November 8 from 10am-2pm in the fellowship hall of their church. This is not just another Christmas Market. They are offering an incredible assortment of one-of-a-kind products made by artisans from a range of developing countries. These artisan communities are rich with unique, traditional art forms but lack access to knowledge of outside markets. In addition, our local Quilters Guild will be selling quilts to benefit the Women’s Shelter in San Marcos. By purchasing these products, you can help artisans break the cycle of poverty and support their families through fair payments and respectable relationships. Every basket, every tablecloth and every necklace has a face behind it—an artisan, who works in a safe environment, can send their child to school and can save for the future. The artisan partners seek to empower the women in their communities. In addition to paying fairly and equally, they nurture environments where women can network and support one another. Through employment in handcrafts, women can more easily work out of their home which allows them to care for their families. The tablecloths are one example of how unique these items are. The cotton fabric is purchased locally in Jaiper, India. The women use a methodical hand block printing process where each color and pattern are printed one at a time. Each wooden block is only a few inches in size so the work is very time-intensive. Every item is custom-made and not mass-produced. This Christmas Market is an example of the Social Entrepreneurship trend that is growing across the USA. This trend is the process of pursuing innovative solutions to social problems. Social Entrepreneurs adopt a mission to create and sustain social value. Business Entrepreneurs typically measure performance in profit and return, but social entrepreneurs also take into account a positive return to society. Not only can we purchase incredible unique gifts for our loved ones this Christmas, but we can also improve the economics and social standing of under-privileged people in the world by reinforcing local economics and creating self-sustainable employment. We need volunteers! Contact: Karen Myers Kamyers77@yahoo.com 214-507-3587 WPC Newsletter Page 5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Brown Bag Bible Study Pastor Clint has resumed the Brown Big Bible Study every Tuesday from noon - 1:00pm in the fellowship hall. The focus of this study is from the Gospel of Matthew. Please come and be part of it! Drive for Winter Wear & Blankets The Amigos de Jesús annual drive for men’s winter gear and blankets for the day laborers begins November 1. Donations of any of the following items, either new or in good used (clean, mended, wearable) condition, will be greatly appreciated: blankets, men’s coats/jackets, work gloves, stocking caps, work boots, work socks. Please bring your donations to the fellowship hall by Wednesday, November 19. Items will be distributed to the men on Saturday, December 6 at the Catholic Church. If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Jan Allison at 512-847-3567 or email jallisonwim@verizon.net. Potluck November 12, 6:00 pm Bring Your Favorite Holiday Dish A-H bring main dish I-P bring a side Q-Z bring dessert Wimberley Community Thanksgiving Service Nov. 23, 2014 4:00pm Sponsored by the Wimberley Ministerial Alliance The Chapel in the Hills will be hosting the community-wide Thanksgiving service in the Chapel’s Avey Fellowship Hall. We have had wonderful community participation in this service in past years and hope that you will join us in grateful Thanksgiving once again. WPC Newsletter Page 6 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WPC Women’s Wednesday Night Bible Study WPC Library November 12, 19; December 3, 10 & 17 6:30-7:45 p.m. Cost of Study Guide: $10 Questions? Contact Teresa Ward tward@austin.rr.com; 512.925.8589 Breathe: Making Room for Sabbath By Priscilla Shirer Join us for this 5-week study If you are weary, worn out, and exhausted, the concept of Sabbath will change your life. One of the greatest challenges among women in our culture is taking time to stop and cease from all the activities and busyness and just breathe. We constantly strive to complete the limitless to-do lists that hinder us from experiencing all that God has for us. We miss the moments because we rush ahead to the next thing. It is time for us to breathe and build margin into our lives for God. In the Old Testament, God instituted principles and laws that would transform the Israelites' mindset. He didn't just want them legally free; He wanted them to be able to walk in the freedom and enjoy it. Sabbath was intended as a gift, and it is still a gift to us today. Midwinter Retreats @ Mo 2015 It is time to register for a Midwinter Retreat at Mo Ranch in Hunt, Texas. This is Mission Presbytery’s annual Youth Conference. The senior high retreat is January 16-18, 2015 and the junior high retreat is January 30-February 1, 2015. If you have a youth that would be interested in going, or if you want to learn more about the retreat, please contact Sally Pool at swpool122@gmail.com or 512-923-1624. It is $20 to sign up for one child, or $35 if there are two youth in the family. The deadline for registration is November 30, 2014. For more information, you can google, “Midwinters at Mo Ranch.” WPC Newsletter Page 7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Help Us Fill the Bags for the Holidays! Each Communion Sunday we collect for Crisis Bread Basket. So pick up your bags in the narthex or in the fellowship hall. 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 13 14 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 30 Carol McCarty Dottie Sweeton Jimmy Chandler Ansley Kolar Paul Armstrong Melissa Benson Becky Barrows Al Foerster Jim Combs Janet Malcom Bob Slider Gene McCarty Joel Regen Anne Kenter Donna Wyatt Emily Junkin Joe Patton Karen Moore Bob Kerr Bill Downing Jimmy Connell Linda Corbitt Warren Kolar Rhonda McNeil Bruce Padgett I want to thank all you people who gave me such loving care during my ordeal. May God bless you. Clyde McMakin Community Support 15 17 Shelly & Bill Downing Marissa & Travis Terreo New Church Directory Copies of the new directory are available in the church office. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Mon & Fri - Library Al-Anon 12 Noon Thurs - Library Al-Ateen Al-Anon 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Sunday - Library Al-Anon 4:30 pm 1st Wed - FH Quilters Guild 12:00 to 3:30 pm 2nd Wed - Library Quilters Guild 11:00 to 3:00 pm 3rd Wed - FH Herb Group 9:00 to 12:00 pm 1st Thurs - Library Alzheimer Support 1:00 pm Wimberley Presbyterian Church P. O. Box 1854 Wimberley, TX 78676 RETURN ADDRESS REQUESTED CURRENT COUNCIL ELDERS Laura Peyton Administration Eric Eskelund Building & Grounds Sarah Badal Fellowship David Junkin Clerk of Council Sandra Gregg, Judy Ansley Congregational Care Jon Hendrix, Tony Gibbs Discipleship Gay Wilkerson Outreach John Myers Stewardship Jimmy Connell Worship Janet Casper Youth Sandra Gregg, Jon Hendrix Nominating Together we worship and serve, living God’s Word and sharing God’s love. Adult Sunday School ………………………………………………...9:45 AM Youth Sunday School………………………………………………...9:45 AM (6 - 8th Grade) Elementary Sunday School………………………………………….9:45 AM (K - 5th Grade) Pre-School Children’s Church……………………………………..10:45 AM (0 - 5 yrs.) Children’s Church……………………………………………………11:00 AM (Pre K - 5th Grade-except Communion Sunday) Worship Service…………………………………………………….. 11:00 AM (Followed by Fellowship & Refreshments) Prayer Group………………………………………………Monday, 10:30 AM (Will Resume -TBD) Youth “Mystery Bus” Bible Study………………….Wednesday, 6:30 PM WPC Staff Rev. Clint Regen………………………………………………………………….Pastor Rev. Conway Wharton………………………………………………Pastor Emeritus Mr. Tom Gabrielsen, Ms. Maria Mullins………………….Music Director, Pianist Ms. Janice Herreth………………………………………………….……….Secretary Ms. Margo Reitz, Rachel Ochs, Diane Brinkman..………………...……..Nursery Mr. Robert Miller……………………………………………………...…………Sexton Ms. Sandra Haney……………………………………………………………Treasurer This edition is produced by Janice Herreth.
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