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1 A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 ● 734.453.6464 ● www.fpcp.net In Covenant Agreement with Mtenthera CCAP Church in Malawi Regular Worship Times: Sanctuary - 9:00 and 10:30AM Upper Room - 10:35 AM Rev. Emily Riley Campbell Associate Minister Rev. Dr. James Skimins Senior Minister A Family of Faith W W We are a family of faith, called to celebrate God’s message of love and forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Guided by the living Word of God, we nurture one another through worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship. Led by the Holy Spirit, we reach out with hearts and hands to those in need, seeking to inspire hope in an ever-changing community and world. (FPCP Vision Statement) September 18, 2016 Celebration Sunday

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A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 ● 734.453.6464 ● www.fpcp.net

In Covenant Agreement with Mtenthera CCAP Church in Malawi

Regular Worship Times: Sanctuary - 9:00 and 10:30AM Upper Room - 10:35 AM

Rev. Emily Riley Campbell

Associate Minister

Rev. Dr. James Skimins

Senior Minister

A Family of Faith

WWWWe are a family of faith,

called to celebrate God’s message

of love and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.

Guided by the living Word of God, we nurture one another

through worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship.

Led by the Holy Spirit, we reach out

with hearts and hands to those in need,

seeking to inspire hope in an ever-changing

community and world.

(FPCP Vision Statement)

September 18, 2016 Celebration Sunday

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THE LORD’S DAY IN WORSHIP

AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PLYMOUTH, MI

PRELUDE “Entrée En Forme de Carillon” T. Dubois

WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

*CALL TO WORSHIP

*HYMN OF PRAISE NO. 63 “Give to Our God Immortal Praise” (vs. 3 women; vs. 4 men)

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OPENING PRAYER

CHORAL ANTHEM “A Song Of Joyful Praise” Besig

Chancel Choir

CALL TO CONFESSION

PRAYER OF CONFESSION Merciful God, you made us in your image, with a mind to know you, a heart to love you, and a

will to serve you. But our knowledge is imperfect, our love inconstant, our obedience incomplete. Day by day we fail to grow into your likeness; yet you are slow to be angry with

your children. For the sake of Jesus Christ, your Son, our Savior, do not hold our sins against us, but in your tender love, forgive.

Reprinted from Common Order. Copyright Panel on Worship of the Church of Scotland, 1994.

(Silence for personal confession)

ASSURANCE OF PARDON

RESPONSIVE SONG NO. 359 “Give Thanks”

Give thanks with a grateful heart, give thanks to the Holy One, give thanks because he’s given

Jesus Christ his Son. (repeat) And now let the weak say “I am strong,” let the poor say “I am

rich,” because of what the Lord has done for us. (repeat) Give thanks!

RECOGNITION OF A TENTH ANNIVERSARY

SCRIPTURE LESSON Psalm 84: 1-4, 10-12 Victoria Barkoff (10:30)

Pew Bible, Old Testament

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE

THE LORD’S PRAYER (unison)

Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on

earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts as we

forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the

kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen.

OFFERING OUR GIFTS TO GOD (Members and Visitors, please take this time to sign and pass our friendship pads which are located in the book rack of your pew.)

OFFERTORY “The Majesty and Glory of Your Name” (based on Psalm 8) Fettke

Chancel Choir

*DOXOLOGY NO. 34 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”

*PRAYER OF DEDICATION

*HYMN NO. 541 “Church of God, Elect and Glorious”

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SCRIPTURE LESSON John 10: 1-10 Victoria Barkoff (10:30)

Pew Bible, New Testament

SERMON “The Door of Celebration” Dr. Skimins

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AFFIRMATION OF FAITH Apostles Creed

I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; he descended into hell; the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the

Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy catholic church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting. Amen.

*HYMN NO. 342 “Rejoice, the Lord Is King”

*THE CHARGE

*BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE “Sortie - Fughetta” T. Dubois

*All who are able are invited to stand +++Please be seated

UPPER ROOM

Sept. 25 - Ruth Azar, Second Mile Center; Rebekah Greenman, Music Leader October 2 - World Communion Sunday, Rev. Emily Campbell, Geff Phillips, Music Leader October 9 - Josh Imboden, speaker, Charles Kalinsky, Music Leader. October 16 - Dr. Skimins, Sarah Dolton, Music Leader October 23 - Consecration Sunday. Curt Rager, speaker. Dale Hicks, Music Leader October 30 - Reformation Sunday, Rev. Emily Camp-bell, Geff Phillips, Music Leader

SANCTUARY

Sept. 25 - Ruth Azar, Second Mile Center; “The Door of Faith”. Chancel Choir. October 2 - World Communion Sunday, Dr. Skimins “The Door of Fellowship”, Chancel Choir, Elizabeth Dornik, flautist. October 9 - Gospel Music Sunday, Chancel Choir, Fifth Season Ensemble, Men’s Quartet, James Moore, Soloist. October 16 - Rev. Emily Campbell, Joyful Ringers. October 23 - Consecration Sunday, Curt Rager, speak-er, Chancel Choir. October 30 - Reformation Sunday, Dr. Skimins, Distribution of Bibles to children. Chancel Choir

WORSHIP SCHEDULE

PRAYING THROUGH CHANGE

PLEASE JOIN US ON THURSDAY EVENINGS beginning the first Thursday in October (Oct 6) from 6:30 pm -

6:55 pm in the sanctuary for a �me of very inten�onal prayer

Come and pray for all the upcoming changes in our church and in our country. Pray for all the changes in your life and

the lives of people you know. If you have never come to a prayer gathering, give it a try.

This 25-minute prayer mee�ng is for anyone and everyone, members and nonmembers, children and adults, for any-

one in need of prayer or wan�ng to pray through the changes we face in life.

Our hope and prayer is that we would all grow closer to God through this opportunity and that together as a church

family we would gain a clear vision of God’s will for our future. Ques�ons…. contact Rev. Emily Campbell.

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Order of Worship The UPPER ROOM

Rev. Emily Riley Campbell Worship Leader: Geff Phillips

and Susan & Todd Underhill

Welcome and Announcements Passing of the Peace Call to Worship Nehemiah 8:10 *Opening Praise “Holy is the Lord” “Let God Arise” Opening Prayer of Praise What Does God Celebrate? Luke 15: 20-24 What Do We Celebrate? Luke 19: 36-40 Offering Video: Celebration/Playing for Change/Song Around the World Prayer of Dedication and Illumination

Sermon “The Door of Celebration” Responsive Song “I Can Only Imagine” Prayers of the People and Lord’s Prayer *Closing Praise “How Great Is Our God” *Benediction & Blessing Ushers this morning : Curt & Tami Rager

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CONCERNS & CELEBRATIONS

Please pray for the following church members and friends who are in special circumstances. In the lis�ngs below members’ names

will be printed in bold type. The names of family & friends will be printed in italic. Ques�ons or concerns about the prayer list

should be directed to Carole Crete in the church office or [email protected]. Names are only le� in the bulle�n for 3 weeks unless you

call again or the office is aware of the circumstances.

Members Dale Dauderman Elizabeth Gribble

Barb Mason Cal Mason

Bucky Farrow Walter Scott

Our Deacons of the Day are: Dana Hearn and Jessie Hollingsworth Our Ushers today at 9:00 are: Elaine McLaren, Lynn Walgenbach, Janet Sibbold and Chuck Hodge

Our Ushers today at 10:30 are: Dotte Atwell, Jim Sockolosky, Joyce Holmes and Dixie Fee Counting Team this week: Gary Linerode, Barbara Dougherty and Charles Mather

Cynthia Alexander

Ralph Bonser

Meera Martin

Don Morgan

Bryn Gerich Renaldi

Cathy Tartaglia

Bill Tracey

Patti Wert

Family & Friends of Members

Members Receiving Long-term Care

Betty Detter Bev Girard

Lindsey Jones Dwight Mathews

Bob Evans Heather Shephard

Susan George, regular visitor

Dana Johnson, husband of Debbie Johnson

Ty and Dejuan, students/friends of Jerry & Peggy Kmieciak

John Hartsig, husband of Cindy Hartsig

Linda Condash, sister of Pat Butzin

Theresa Dykes, friend of Dianne Cumming

Leanne Becker, friend of Emily Campbell

Gary Chapman, brother-in-law of Mark Burgett

Deanna Jones, extended family member of Kay Bruner

Steven, son of Beth Walch

Otto Pedersen, father of Dana Pedersen

Loretta Nault, mother of Anne Sherwood

Robert Evans, son of Bob & Sally Evans

Paul Imboden, brother of Josh Imboden

Dennis Wrubel, friend of Dwight & Carole Mathews

For all our family & friends serving in the Military

Our Sympathies

• Please pray for Doug Kee who left for Malawi on

August 29th and will return just before Thanksgiving to the United States. He will be working with Marion Medical Mission constructing shallow drinking wells and also visiting our sister church in Mtenthera.

• There is renewed violence in the country of South

Sudan. There are several mission co-workers there. All is very uncertain and dangerous. Please pray for their safety and the end of the hostilities.

Church Wide Concerns

♦ To Louise Hinkson on the death of her Aunt Ruth Chism.

♦ To Abineri and Hendrina Kuleza, members of our sister church in Malawi. Their daughter was killed in a bus acci-

dent in early August. Abineri visited our church in May 2013

♦ To Dave & Milanne Richards on the death of Dave’s brother James on September 1, 2016

Praise & Thanksgiving

The flowers today are given to the GLORY OF GOD and…

• In remembrance of our parents and family from Ken & Kris Black

• In loving memory of George Clark and Janet & Donald MacKenzie from the MacKenzie family

• In loving memory of my husband, Elton McAllister, and other loved ones from Jean McAllister and

family.

♦ The rose on the Communion Table is placed in memory of Gladys Stokes by Presbyterian Women with thanks for her many contributions over the years.

Thank you for the months of prayers for my family. My daugh-

ter, Michelle, is recupera�ng from surgery, and will begin PT

this week. It has been a great comfort to us to have a church

family who reaches out with prayers and loving care.

Blessings to you, Sharon KaufmanSharon KaufmanSharon KaufmanSharon Kaufman Jane Rowe is recovering well and is back to work. She thanks

everyone for the prayers and concerns.

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SUNDAY SCHOOL PARENTS 3rd Sunday Sing

Pray for Everyone: 1 Timothy 2: 1-7

WILLING HANDS WILLING HANDS WILLING HANDS WILLING HANDS WILLING HANDS WILLING HANDS WILLING HANDS WILLING HANDS -------- Our first meeting for this year will be held on Wednesday, September 21 Wednesday, September 21 Wednesday, September 21 Wednesday, September 21 and we would like to have as many of you as possible attend. All women of the church are welcome and we would love to see some new faces! We will begin at 9:00 a.m. to assemble shoeboxes. This time we will NOT NOT NOT NOT be wrapping them. They come decorated but need to be put together. Easy...just need lots of willing hands! Then at noon, we will have a pot-luck luncheon to celebrate the retirement of Carole Crete. Please bring a dish to pass for 8-10 people as follows: A-F ...............Vegetable G-L ...............Dessert M-Q .............Entrée R-Z ...............Salad Our Building and Grounds Fellows and the Helen Beavers Gals will be joining us. Please ask friends to come too. Everyone is welcome! Questions? Call Bev MacGaw at 734-453-7224 or Linda Luke at 734-455-0863 or email Linda at [email protected]. Hope to see YOU there!

Fresh Produce Time!Fresh Produce Time!Fresh Produce Time! The produce stand in the Narthex is ready for business! Continuing today, you can leave donations of fresh fruits and vegetables and the local mission team will deliver them to Civic Concern in Northville. Civ-ic Concern is a non-profit, all volunteer organization that provides food to those in need. They have been helping our community since 1983. There are shopping bags on the stand that have been decorated by our Sunday School students. You are welcome to use these for your donations. Fresh produce is abundant in Michigan right now. Please give generously!! Collecting through Oct. 9 Thank you

Time to register for Sunday School Pre-K through 12th grade

Registration forms are available in the Narthex

and online on the church homepage or use this QR code for all Family Ministry registrations.

(SS, Bridge/Oasis, etc.)

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BIBLE STUDIES OFFERED: Continuing the Word Bible Study, James, Guidelines for a Happy Christian Life, Sunday Evenings 5:00 p.m. started September 11, 2016 (you can join at anytime) ............................................................................. Joann Oldham, Facilitator FROM GRIEF TO NEW HOPE, Free 8-week workshop. Tuesday evenings, 6:30 p.m. beginning September 27, 2016 ..... .............................................................................................................................................. Rev. Emily Campbell, Facilitator AMP, A Moments Peace, All the Places to Go, How Will You Know? Wednesday mornings 9:30 a.m. started September 14, 2016. (you can still join) Childcare provided .................................................................. Rev. Emily Campbell, Facilitator Bodies and Souls: The Private Plight of Three Jewish Women Forced into Prostitution in the Americas. A book discussion on Monday, September 26, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. .................................................. Presbyterian Women Facilitating Twelve Ordinary Men, a study of the 12 Disciples. Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m., beginning September 27, 2016. Two six-week parts ............................................................................................ Roger Cromwell & Nancy White, Facilitators W3, Women of the Word on Wednesdays, Entrusted, A Study of 2 Timothy by Beth Moore Wednesday mornings at 9:30 beginning September 28, 2016 Childcare provided ....................................................................... Sue Kage, Facilitator SMMBS, Saturday Morning Men’s Bible Study, James, beginning 9/24/16, 7:30 a.m. ................... Tom Weaver, Facilitator

CCCChhhhrrrriiiissssttttmmmmaaaassss PPPPaaaaggggeeeeaaaannnntttt TTTTiiiimmmmeeee!!!! Yes, it’s that �me to start rehearsals for the Christmas Pageant.

As usual, we will be rehearsing in the Sanctuary from

12:00 un�l 2:00 p.m. on Sundays

Rehearsals begin TODAY.

If you are interested, please show up.

If you have ques�ons, please contact

Carole Moon: [email protected]

FPCP is working more closely with our Presbytery and its program for foster children. Our prayer ministry can help by praying for all children in foster care. This month we are thanking God for our church family that helped to donate 168 backpacks fully stuffed with school supplies for children living in foster care in Wayne County. We are asking that our congregation pray this month for the lives of these children that will be carrying these backpacks to school each day. Please pray that each child will feel the love of God and work toward the potential that He gave them. If you are interested in helping with our foster care projects, please call Peggy at 734.953.1044.

Bible forms for 2nd Grade students and 3rd Grade students who did not receive a Bible last year are available in the classrooms. The bibles will be

given to them on October 30, Reforma4on Sunday at the 9:00 and 10:30 sanctuary ser-

vices. The deadline to request a Bible (via the form) is October 2 due to the turn-around

�me for the name imprints. Ques�ons? Contact [email protected]

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Come Join the Presbyterian Women Book Discussion…

Monday, September 26 @ 7:00 p.m. Bodies and Souls: The Tragic Plight of Three Jewish Women Forced into Prostitution in the Americas By Isabel Vincent In the second half of the nineteenth century, several thousand impoverished young Jewish women from Eastern Europe were forced into prostitution in the frontier colonies of Latin America, South Africa, India and parts of the United States by the Swi Migdal, a notorious criminal gang of Jewish mobsters. Isabel Vincent tells the remarkable true story of three such women who, like so many others, were desperate to escape a hopeless future in Europe’s teeming urban ghettos and rural shtetls. Bodies and Souls is a shock-ing and spellbinding account of a monumental betrayal that brings to light a dark and shameful hitherto untold chapter in Jewish history—brilliantly chronicling the heartbreaking plight of women rejected by a society that deemed them impure and detailing their extraordinary struggles to live with dignity in a community of their own creation.

FALLFALLFALL NEW MEMBER NEW MEMBER NEW MEMBER CLASSCLASSCLASS Tuesdays, October 11 and 18

7:00 PM—8:30 PM Hearth Room

Anyone wanting to become a member of our family of faith is welcome.

Please call Carole in the office (ext. 115) to register

New member welcome will be on October 30, Reformation Sunday

HELP WANTED!!

Friendly folks to help out with ushering from September 2016 through May 2017. This is a fun and easy way to donate some time to FPCP. You will meet and greet members as they enter the Sanctuary or Upper Room, and pass the collection plates at the service. There are 2 ways you can help us out. 1. Commit to help one Sunday per month, on the same week and time each month (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,

or 5th Sunday of each month) 2: Sign up on a “Sub List” and you may be called when we need an usher for a certain Sunday. I will be sitting at a table in the Narthex after the service if you want to volunteer or have any ques-tions. You can e-mail me at [email protected], or call me at 734-453-1353, if you prefer.

JANET SIBBOLD

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Hey, Partner! Come on down! The FPCP Earth Care Team welcomes anyone interested in working together to be better stewards of this wonderful world God has given us. Past and current projects have included gardening, recycling, reducing waste, and providing information and opportunities for youth and families to enjoy. Come share your ideas, expertise, or just plain interest. We meet the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Hearth Room.

Next meeting will be September 27th.

Come Join Early Word’s New Study- Cat & Dog Theology: Rethinking Our Relationship with Our Master Begins Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Wednesdays @ 7:30 – 8:45 AM ThepurposeofCatandDogTheologyistocalltheglobalchurchawayfromitsself-centerednessandto

focusonthegloryofGod.CatandDogTheologyexaminestheheartofChristiansinthe21stcentury

andthetypicalmodernmessageaboutChristianitybeingpresentedintoday'schurches.Throughhu-

morandScripturethepresentationpricksourspirit,bringingaboutwhatsomehavecalled

“RepentanceonNovocain.”

Usinganillustrationof"catsanddogs"andhoweachrelatestoitsmaster,CatandDogTheologychallengesChristianstosee

howwetend,likeacat,touseourMastermainlyforgettingwhatwewant.Theillustrationpointsoutthedifferencebe-

tween"uslivingforGod"and"Godlivingforus".ThisstudywillprovideanewperspectiveandvisionforGodaswedelight

intheGodwhodelightsinus.

TUESDAY evenings)

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KHOPE USA

“No ma�er how hard you try, you cannot make a

miracle happen for yourself. But you can put

yourself in posi)on to help a miracle happen for

someone else.” David Staal, Show UP

Kids Hope USA is an early childhood interven�on program for at-risk children. Our church began this

program in the fall last year and 20 children in our community experienced a powerful truth in their lives.

That they ma=er. Close your eyes and imagine the power of that truth for a child whose life experiences or

circumstances have kept them from achieving academic or social success. As a mentor you have this ability

to change the life of a child through this powerful truth. Our church’s program is invi�ng you to consider

joining KHUSA. The cost is one hour a week with one child for one academic year. One. Show one child that

they ma=er.

To learn more, please email Susan Johnson, Director Elementary Program at [email protected] or

Marie McCubbrey, Director Middle School program at [email protected] (248-421-4442)

Presbyterian Women – WE NEED YOUR HELP!!! PWPD In-Gathering Requirements

As requested by Presbyterian Women of the Presbytery of Detroit,

each year we are given a long list of items we need to provide for the annual PWPD In-Gathering which will take place on October 17-19, 2016.

This Sunday we will have a table in the Narthex displaying some of the items already provided.

Please stop by and take a tag from those remaining to help us achieve our goal. Items range from Bibles to blankets, from socks to school supplies!

Please return NEW item(s) to the appropriate bin in the lower level collection area. If you wish to make a financial donation please make the check payable to FPCP with Presbyterian Women

on the memo line. We will do the shopping for you! All items are due by October 9th.

Thanks in advance for your support of this very important program.

The Prayer Shawl Ministry is having its first meeting of the year on Thursday, September 22 at 7PM in the Hearth Room. Come and join us for a fun evening of knitting, crocheting, prayer and fellowship. We create shawls and other items to be given to those with a variety of needs. If you are interested in learning how to do this, please come and join us and we would be happy to help you. And, if you are experienced in kitting or crocheting, come along and share your gift. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ginny Weaver ([email protected] or 734.207.7554) or Darlene Maginley (248.344.9908). HOPE TO SEE YOU on Thursday!

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Sunday, September 18 ~ Celebration Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Choir Rehearsal, Knox Hall 9:00 a.m. - & 10:30 Sanctuary Service, K-12 Sunday School, Dining Room/Classrooms 9:00 a.m. - 3rd Sunday Sing, Fellowship Hall 10:00 a.m. - Choir Break, Calvin Room 10:30 a.m. - 3rd Sunday Sing, Fellowship Hall 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service 11:30 a.m. - High School/Middle School Parents’ Meeting, Middle School Room 12:00 p.m. - Christmas Pageant Rehearsal, Sanctuary 5:00 p.m. - Continuing the Word Bible Study, Hearth Room 6:00 p.m. - Underground—High School Youth Group, YR, FH, DR Monday, September 19 9:15 a.m. - Staff Prayer, Hearth Room

*7:30 p.m. - Session Meeting, Calvin Room* Tuesday, September 20 9:30 a.m. - Staff Meeting, Hearth Room 6:30 p.m. - Grief Support Leadership Meeting, Dining Room, Bride’s Room, Youth Room 7:00 p.m. - Stewardship Meeting, Library 7:00 p.m.. - Local Mission Meeting, Hearth Room 7:00 p.m. - Children’s Ministry Team Meeting, Chapel 7:30 p.m. - Heartbeat Meeting, Calvin Room Wednesday, September 21 7:30 a.m. - Early Word Bible Study, Hearth Room 9:00 a.m. - Willing Hands Circle, Dining room 9:30 a.m. - AMP, Knox Hall 12:00 p.m. - Farewell Luncheon, Dining Room 5:45 p.m. - Bridge/Oasis, Whole Church Thursday, September 22 7:00 p.m. - Prayer Shawl Ministry, Hearth Room 7:30 p.m. - Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Knox Hall Friday, September 23 Saturday, September 24 7:30 a.m. - Saturday Morning Men’s Bible Study, Hearth Room 5:00 p.m. - Second Mile Overnight Stay Sunday, September 25 ~ Second Mile Center & Ruth Azar 9:00 a.m. - & 10:30 a.m. Sanctuary Service and Sunday School 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service, Knox Hall

This Week at Our Church

Use this QR code to check out

the FPCP website

Use this QR code to check out the FPCP calendar

We are pleased to announce that we have a new addition to our church office. Please welcome:

Julie Thompson

I’m sure many of your know Julie as she is a church member. She will be a welcome addition to the church office staff.

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COMMUNITY MINISTRIES & MISSION OUTREACH

First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth

First Presbyterian Church. Plymouth ● 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170

phone 734-453-6464 ● fax 734-453-6492 ● www.fpcp.net

Our Community

Alcoholics Anonymous

American Red Cross

Benevolence Fund

Kids Hope USA

Plymouth-Canton Clothing Bank

Plymouth Salva�on Army

Adopt-an-Angel/Gi� Tree

Bell Ringing

Food Drives

Thanksgiving Box Assembly

Presbyterian ThriJ Shop

United Way Collabora�ve Fund

FPCP Matching Scholarship, for

Mission Trip A=endees

New Hope Center for

Grief Support

Vista Maria

Our Surrounding Area

Ann Arbor Campus Ministries

Bogg School/Detroit

Calvin East Presbyterian (Detroit)

2012 Youth Mission Trip

Camelot Hall Convalescent Center

Cass Community Service

Community meals for homeless

Crossroads

Faith Communi�es Coali�on

Foster Children

First Step

Our Na4on

Suppor�ng our Presbyterian Church

(USA) Connec�onal Ministry through our

Benevolence Budget to these governing

bodies:

Detroit Presbytery

Synod of the Covenant

General Assembly Causes

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance

W. Hollywood, CA 2014 Youth

Mission Trip

Our World

Church World Service

Care Kits

Colina de Luz Orphanage

Youth Mission Trips (2008-2009)

Compassion Interna�onal

Sponsoring Children

Hai� Nursing Founda�on

Kids Against Hunger

Least Coin

Malawi Ma=ers

Marion Medical Mission

Mtenthera CCAP

(Our Sister Church in Malawi)

Drinking Well & Storage Tank

Bibles & Hymnals

Prayer House Roofs

Nursery School Supplies

Women’s Guild Blouses

Church Pews

Eyeglasses

PC(USA) Hunger Ministries

One Great Hour of Sharing

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance

Northeastern U.S. (Sandy Storm)

Samaritans Purse

Opera�on Christmas Child

Veritas College, Malawi

Presbyterian Colleges and Seminaries:

Princeton Seminary

Rev. Phil Magee Endowment

Fort Street Open Door

Soup Kitchen assistance

Financial Assistance

Clothing Drives

Habitat for Humanity

Hope Medical Center

Lighthouse Mission/Soup Kitchen

Northville Civic Concern

Presbyterian Women Faith Goal

Relay for Life

Samaritan Counseling

Second Mile Center

Wayne County Family Center

If you are interested in helping in any of

these areas, please contact Rev. Emily

Campbell at 734-453-6464, ext. 113

Jim Skimins - Senior Minister [email protected]; ext. 112

Emily Riley Campbell - Assoc. Min.

[email protected]; ext.113

Victoria Barkoff - Dir. Of Children’s Min.

[email protected]; ext. 110

Josh Imboden - Dir. of Youth Min. [email protected]; ext. 120

Stewart Dodge Church/Financial Administrator

[email protected]; ext. 116

Susan Underhill Communication Administrator

[email protected]; ext. 111

Carole Crete Office Administrator

[email protected]; ext. 115

Audrey Goodison Childcare Coordinator

[email protected]

Jerry Smith Director of Music

[email protected]; ext.119

Susan C. Scott Organist

Sharon K. Smith

Accompanist

OUR STAFF

Ministry Administrative Music