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    Pastor ........................................ Andy GansVisitation Pastor (Ret.) ............ Tom McNeilMusic Director .......................... Rick RobertsExecutive Assistant ................... Chris MuramatsuNursery Attendant .................... Tammy KeeslarProofreaders.............................. Susan M. Jensen and

    John StewartContributors ............................... MembAssembling ................................. Kay D

    Gauntt, Eleanor Hayesmore, Pat MPrimm, Roselle Pringle, Judith SimZimmerman

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    Worship: Sundays 10:30 a.m.Worship: Sundays 10:30 a.m.Worship: Sundays 10:30 a.m.Worship: Sundays 10:30 a.m.

    appy New Year!I pray you had a spirit filled Christmas and

    ow are looking forward to a new year of whathrist has in store for you.

    Christmas and New Years represent neweginnings and new promises. The Christ child

    God breaking into this world and startingomething new, bringing us grace and a newelcome to the Kingdom of God. Showing usew ways to live for God, and live with eachher. The New Year can also represent a freshart, a start where we put those things of oldehind us and look forward to, and have hope, the unknown adventures and promises that

    wait us in the months ahead.I am excited about one such new beginning

    ere at Fort King. As of January 1st we officiallyelcome Boy Scout Troop 196 to our churchmily. This troop has been in existence since

    966 and now is officially chartered with Forting. Troop 196 places high expectations on itsouts because it believes in developing strong,ell rounded leaders for today and tomorrow.he troop is proud to have nurtured and pro-uced __ Eagle Scouts over the years. Thisoop also puts high value in outdoor camping.

    his past year the troop went camping inlaska. The scouts are excited to be using theouth House as their Scout House. Theroup has already been inside cleaning, orga-zing and planning for the future in their new

    ome. They have also done a great job clean-g up the outside of the building. District Ex-

    cutive Eli Rivera feels this new partnershipetween Fort King and Troop 196 is a great

    atch because of both groups commitment toelcoming all, community service and out-ach.As we enter 2014 lets look forward to what

    od is doing in our midst. Let us keep ouryes, ears, and hearts open for the hope that isromised in the Christ Child. May God breakto your world and do a new thing.

    appy New Year,

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    Fort King Presbyterian ChurchFinancials Effective 11/30/13

    Month Year-To-Date

    BudgetNov2013

    ActualNov2013

    BudgetComparedto

    Actual

    BudgetJan-Nov2013

    ActualJan - Nov2013

    BudgetComparedto

    Actual

    ActualJan-Nov2012

    2013 YTDComparedto

    2012 YTD

    Income

    Estimateof Giving

    24,639 20,285 (4,354) 271,025 256,490 (14,535) 248,426 8,064

    OtherIncome

    0 3 3 0 6,428 6,428 21,782 (15,354)

    TotalIncome

    24,639 20,288 (4,350) 271,025 262,918 (8,107) 270,208 (7,290)

    TotalExpense

    24,047 24,362 315 272,235 266,761 (5,475) 243,476 23,285

    NetSurplus/Deficit

    592 (4,074) (4,666) (1,210) (3,843) (5,053) 26,732 (30,575)

    Endowment 0 0 0 0 600 600 675 (75)

    ADMINISTRATION AND FINA

    CONGREGATIONAL CAREFt. King Thanksgiving Dinner

    Thanksgiving day dinner at Fort King Presbyterian Church was a wonderful opportunity for our church family mem

    bers and friends to share together the bounty of our Thanksgiving feast. All our guests brought their traditionalThanksgiving foods to share and our plates were overflowing!

    The Congregational Care Committee would like to especially thank Joe and Sheletha Strawder for their special culinary skills in the kitchen, Sadie and Darren, Steve and Sally Layendecker, and Sallys brother, Pete Tumlinson whall brought the dinner together for all our guests. Sheletha and Sadie created our Thanksgiving Oreo turkey favorsfor each guest they are so cute! And thanks to the Congregational Care Committee members who helped set upthe Fellowship Hall for our Thanksgiving.

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    January Birthdays

    CONGREGATIONAL CARE (conDear FKPC family and friends:

    Your many cards, visits, phone calls and other kindnesses have said that you cared and were concerned. All I canoffer is my thanks for your thoughtfulness. FKPC is truly a caring/loving family.

    At the moment, Im working hard on recovering so that we can get together soon.

    Blessings on all of you.

    Tom/OPITA

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    DISCIPLESHIPAdult Discipleship

    Sunday, January 5, 2014 Session Room in the Sanctuary BuildingSunday, January 5, 2014 Session Room in the Sanctuary BuildingSunday, January 5, 2014 Session Room in the Sanctuary BuildingSunday, January 5, 2014 Session Room in the Sanctuary Building9:15 a.m. Coffee, Cookies and Conversation with the Adult Ministry Team9:15 a.m. Coffee, Cookies and Conversation with the Adult Ministry Team9:15 a.m. Coffee, Cookies and Conversation with the Adult Ministry Team9:15 a.m. Coffee, Cookies and Conversation with the Adult Ministry Team

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    r e c e n t l y b e e n t h e t o p s e l l i n g n o n - f i c t i o n b o o k s

    i n t h e c o u n t r y , o n e b y a M u s l i m s c h o l a r ?

    R a y R u a r k w i l l r e c o m m e n d o n e , n o t t h e o t h e r .

    Do you know what will beoffered on Sundays and mid-week

    for this church this winter?Pat Merrill and Andy will share.

    Do you know what has been taught onSunday mornings and in mid-week study

    Groups in this church in recent years?Can you decipher O.P.I.T.A.? Do you know whichTranslation of the

    Bible is best?Louise Olivarez knows

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    DISCIPLESHIP (continued

    High Tide

    High Tide (grades K-5th) will meet on Sundays, January 12th and January 26th. As always, we start with din-ner at 5:00 p.m. Our themes this month include: new year resolutions for the family and exploring our hid-den talents and uniqueness. In addition, we will play outside and work on that awesome mountain of Zionproject. Pick up is at 7:00 p.m. See you in January.

    GROUP ACTIVITIES

    Mens Night Out

    Mens Night Out will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, January 13th. Your host will be Jim Johnson. Please call Jim at 694-6449 to RSVP.

    Thank You For Fruit Basket Fruits

    Thank you to the Adult Class members for donations of wonderful fruit for the fruitbaskets the youth made up for our shut-ins. The people who receive the fruit baskets

    appreciate being remembered at this time of year and they are always so proud thatthis gift of love came from their church.

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    Crafty Ladies

    Crafty Ladies meet on Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. We

    hope to see all of you there. If you would like to join our group, come for a visit someThursday and see what we are doing and how you can help. We welcome new people andnew talents!

    Sassy Seniors

    All widows and single ladies are welcome to join Sassy Seniors on Wednesday, January 8th at 1:00 p.m. This months luncheon will be at Bob Evans on theBoulevard.

    GROUP ACTIVITIES (continue

    Presbyterian Women

    CirclesAll women of Fort King are Presbyterian Women and are invited to participate in all the activities of PresbyteriaWomen.

    If you are interested in attending a Circle meeting, come join us in January. Deborah Circle meets at the churchduring the day and Esther Circle meets at night in members homes. Esther Circle will meet on Monday, Januar13th, at 7:00 p.m. Your January Esther Circle host will be announced. Deborah Circle will meet on Tuesday January 21st, at 10:00 a.m. in the Session Room.

    Annual Gathering of Presbyterian Women

    The Annual Gathering of Presbyterian Women of our Presbytery will be held on January 25th, in St. Augustine atMemorial Presbyterian Church. Please contact Anne Hill at 368-2491 to receive information and a registrationform.

    Domestic Violence

    Dont forget items for the Domestic Violence basket. Check the basket for a list of items that are needed.

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    MISSION

    Blood Drive Thank YouThere were thirteen donors on December 8th. The Blood Center was more than satisfiedwith the results. For the year we collected 40 pints of blood which translates into 120lives saved! The Mission Ministry thanks everyone for their prayers and blood dona-tions. Next year the Big Red Bus will be at Fort King on April 13th, August 24th andDecember 7th. Again we say thank you.thank you.thank you.thank you.

    FKPC Habitat for Humanity Work DayThose of us that are interested in helping Habitat for Humanity should keep January 4th open as theMission Ministry is planning a Habitat for Humanity work day. People who sign up for the Habitatwork day will meet on January 4th at 1776 NE 17th St. at 8:00 a.m. The task will start with interiordemo and clean up. For information or to sign up, please see Bill Reed.

    Coats, Gloves and Scarves for Interfaith

    Time to clean out your closets of gently used coats and gloves? Please bring new or gently used coats, glovesand scarves anytime during January to help those in need in our community stay warm this winter.

    Thank You Is Not Enough

    We are humbled by the outpouring of appreciation expressed in the Staff Giftdonations given. We are all blessed to be here at Ft. King Presbyterian Churchand to be associated with such a wonderful, loving family.Blessings in 2014,

    Andy, Rick, Tammy, and Chris

    PERSONNEL

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    SESSION

    Session NotesDecember 17, 2013

    Church Family CelebrationsChurch Family CelebrationsChurch Family CelebrationsChurch Family Celebrations The Thanksgiving Interfaith service had 200 people in attendance -- with the Imam preaching and in-

    cluded the lighting of the Chanukah candle The Advent Wednesday services are well attended. The Christmas pageant and dinner were a great success thanks to all involved with both events Angel Tree gift program was fully supported by the congregation thanks to all. The Hanging of the Greens service was well received by those at the service. The Scout troop (Troop 196) has started to meet in the Youth House and has made many small repairs to

    the building interior and cleaned up both inside and out. Some interior painting has been done.

    Motions and Other Session ItemsMotions and Other Session ItemsMotions and Other Session ItemsMotions and Other Session Items The Session voted to set January 19, 2014 as the date for the Annual Meeting of the congregation and cor-

    poration. The business of those meeting to include: election of officers for the corporation; acting on theterms of call for the Pastor; receiving the report of the officers of the church and ministries; receiving thebudget approved by the Session; and any other business that may properly come before it.

    The Treasurers report shows Income: YTD Actual as: $ 263,518 versus YTD budgeted of: $ 271,025 andExpenses as YTD Actual of $266,760 versus budgeted $272,235. The end-of year totals look likely to beabout even if most of those pledges that are behind can bring their giving up-to-date./.

    It was moved and duly seconded and the Session voted to receive the Treasurers report. Voted to add Thom Kuhns to the property ministry. Voted to have the session minutes posted on the bulletin board after they are approved (normally at the

    monthly meeting following). Excluded would be any confidential items where the Session meets in Execu-tive session.

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    WORSHIP

    Greening Of The Church Thank You

    A huge "thank you" to everyone who helped make the Greening of the Church so suc

    cessful! From the families who decorated the tree to the garland hangers, the poinsettiplacers, the prayer shawl ladies who placed the cloths and the Advent candle lighterand to our husbands, Thom and Jim, who did everything we asked of them! The spirit oour congregation really showed!

    Kathy Kuhns and Nancy Copeland - Worship Ministry

    A Month of Sundays

    Its that time of year and the Worship Ministry is again facing the bichallenge of finding enough people to help us usher each week.

    We need your help. We are looking for 6 usher captains who would eacagree to be responsible for two months of finding ushers. What wwould like is for anyone who would be willing and able to sign up for tusher list. We have 29 faithful people on that list but that makes for anawful lot of ushering, which could lead to burn out ! The more names wget the fewer times that any one person will have to serve. If every abperson signed up for a month of (4)Sundays we could lessen the load oeveryone. Someone may call you from that list from time to time and wwould be most grateful if you would agree to usher. If youre busy tweek, just let us know and well move on to the next name.

    An usher is more than a person who passes the plate. Many times he or she is the first friendly face that our members and visitors encounter. They can help you find a seat or find the bathroom. They can lend an arm if you needone. They hand out bulletins and open doors. We even have some cool usherusherusherusher badges so that our ushers can bclearly identified, and honored.

    I can organize a month of Sundays. Please help us continue this important ministry together. We are open to ideaand suggestions.

    In a week or so I will be giving a short Minute for Ministry. I will be in the Narthex after worship that day to ask fmore volunteers for our usher list. If youre eager to start right away, please call me at home after 6:00 p.m. at 624073 or email me at [email protected].

    Kathy KuhnsElder & Worship Ministry Member

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    WORSHIP (continued)Something to Think About

    IIILove Your EnemiesMatthew 5:39b 42

    Classical Greek writers used three words to refer to an enemyenemyenemyenemy:- EchthrosEchthrosEchthrosEchthros refers to one who has been a friend but is now alienated, i.e., an enemy;- DusmenesDusmenesDusmenesDusmenes is one who has been alienated and refuses to be reconciled, an enemy; and,- PolemiosPolemiosPolemiosPolemios is one who is a warrior, soldier in the military, an enemy (Liddell-Scott 1953 AGreek-English Lexicon [Oxford] 748).

    Classification of one who was regarded as an enemy was precise. By the first century CE dusmenesdusmenesdusmenesdusmenes was notused; polemiospolemiospolemiospolemios referred to armed conflict and open hostility (see English Polemic ), so that echthrosechthrosechthrosechthros prettymuch covered what an enemy stood for: Hostility Hostility Hostility Hostility ,,,, the bearing of ill-will to someone; be it against a humanbeing, God, or Christ (Arndt and Gingrich 1957 A Greek-English Lexicon of the NT 331).Matthew5:39bMatthew5:39bMatthew5:39bMatthew5:39b----42424242 provides three snapshots of hostility:

    - v. 39b: refers to a personal affront, an insult,personal affront, an insult,personal affront, an insult,personal affront, an insult, to be struck by the back of the right hand on theright cheek of the face;- v. 40: refers to a legal affrontlegal affrontlegal affrontlegal affront in which one person takes another to court to sue for his outergarment; and,- v. 41: a Roman soldier conscripts/compelsconscripts/compelsconscripts/compelsconscripts/compels a Jewish peasant to carry his baggage for a pre-scribed distance (See Mark 15:21 in which Simon of Cyrene was conscripted to carry the Cross of Je-sus of Nazareth. See Epictetus +/- 60-138 CE Discourses IV , 1, 79).

    Each case mentioned by Jesus refers to the early distinctions made in classical literature. EpictetusEpictetusEpictetusEpictetus, a Romanslave and very clear thinker, said that one should just give in to the compelling of an enemy. Jesus re- Jesus re- Jesus re- Jesus re-sponsessponsessponsessponses were, however, quite different:

    - v. 39b: turn to him the other (cheek) also,- v. 40b: let him have your underwear too!- v. 41b: go with him two miles.

    To cap it all off: Give to him who begs from you, and do not refuse him who would borrow from you v. 42.Why? In each case, the enemy is left in an awkward position because his aggressiveness reflects back to theaggressor to say without words: I am a human being, a person, not just an object object object object to be pushed around. Jesusresponses intend to focus on the humanizing and liberatinghumanizing and liberatinghumanizing and liberatinghumanizing and liberating of a negative relationship. This is called active non -violent resistance.

    I wonder what the responses of Jesus disciples were. And oursoursoursours today? A few fine examples of wisdom from his-tory may help us focus on the problem:

    * General Ramon Maria NarvGeneral Ramon Maria NarvGeneral Ramon Maria NarvGeneral Ramon Maria Narv ezezezez (1800-1868) as he lay dying was asked by his priest: Does yourexcellency forgive all your enemies? To which he replied: I do not have to forgive my enemies; I havehad them all shot! (Cited in Robert Greene 1998 The 48 Laws of Power 110). Allow your enemies no options. Annihilate them the goal of power is to control your enemies

    completely, to make them obey your will. Negotiation is the insidious viper that will eat away atyour victory, so give your enemies nothing to negotiate, no hope, no room to maneuver. They arecrushed and that is that! (Greene op cit. 112).

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    WORSHIP (continued)* Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527): ...Men must either be caressed or else annihilated the injurytherefore that we do to a man must be such that we need not fear his vengeance (The Prince III). He haa pessimistic attitude on the Nature of Man, one which Martin Luther shared. And, finally,* Retribution and revenge are the most natural things on earth. (B.F. Skinner 1948 Waldon Two260). Jesus, said Skinner, discovered the principle of not using force to alter human behavior quite baccident:

    - One gains peace of mind avoid the torture of your own rage , and,- In the long run, one can control control control control the stronger man (op cit.261).

    So, by loving my enemies, I cancontrol them? Really?When Primo LeviPrimo LeviPrimo LeviPrimo Levi, an Italian Jew, was arrested and sent to a camp, ultimately to Auschwitz, he noted this:

    Here we received the first blows, and it was so new and senseless that we felt no pain, neither in body norin spirit, only a profound amazement: how can one hit a man without anger?how can one hit a man without anger?how can one hit a man without anger?how can one hit a man without anger? ( 1996 Survival in Auschwit16).

    Right! Its nothing personal! However, the effect of counter violence is this: What my enemy wanted to do tme, I have done to him: I become what he wasI become what he wasI become what he wasI become what he was, and I realize the inhumanity that was in him is now in myse(JeanPaul Sartre Critique de la raison dialectique 208f.).

    Legitimate self-defense. I surprised the beast (= the enemy). I struck. A man fell, and in his dying eyes Isaw the beast still living myselfmyselfmyselfmyself (Sartre 1966 Being and Nothingness 484, emphasis mine).

    So, there we have it. Ah! The wisdom of this world. The whole history of human culture and society is concerned about power over others, control, vengeance, retaliation by a force greater than that of the enemy. Peacin our time? Peace by crushing vengeance and control?

    This is why CaesarCaesarCaesarCaesar was called peacemaker, Lord and Savior!!! peacemaker, Lord and Savior!!! peacemaker, Lord and Savior!!! peacemaker, Lord and Savior!!! So what is the value of Jesus teaching? He was not so nave as to think that love your enemies could become ainstitutional governmental policy in relation to other governments or even within the governing of its own peopleHe recognized the risk one he himself experienced - that an enemy would not respond positively to humaniz

    ing, liberating, love, because he saw clearly that people, even his own, prefer to live by their beliefs and expecttions rather than by alternatives he proposed. If this is how human beings respond to God, why should you expecanything different? To love your enemies is precisely the seed growing secretly (Mark 4:26); we cannot calcuwe cannot calcuwe cannot calcuwe cannot calculate the effects of lovinglate the effects of lovinglate the effects of lovinglate the effects of loving----affirming the life of the other personaffirming the life of the other personaffirming the life of the other personaffirming the life of the other person. Indeed, dont expect too much, Jesus said. Whagrowth occurs is Gods; its not up to us to manage or control. What is up to us is to love your enemies onperson at a time. Something to think about.

    Shalom,Tom

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    WORSHIP (continued)The second verse asks God to keep us healthy and constantly lead us as we make decisions throughout the year:

    Open now the crystal fountain,Open now the crystal fountain,Open now the crystal fountain,Open now the crystal fountain,Whence the healing stream doth flow; Whence the healing stream doth flow; Whence the healing stream doth flow; Whence the healing stream doth flow;Let the fire and cloudy pillar Let the fire and cloudy pillar Let the fire and cloudy pillar Let the fire and cloudy pillarLead me all my journey through.Lead me all my journey through.Lead me all my journey through.Lead me all my journey through.Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer,Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer,Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer,Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer,Be Thou still my Strength and Shield; Be Thou still my Strength and Shield; Be Thou still my Strength and Shield; Be Thou still my Strength and Shield;Be Thou still my Strength and Shield.Be Thou still my Strength and Shield.Be Thou still my Strength and Shield.Be Thou still my Strength and Shield.

    The third verse asks God to help us face what will eventually happen to all of us, maybe this year, hopefully muclater. I am consoled by the words Bid my anxious fears subside and Land me safe on Canaans side.

    When I tread the verge of Jordan,When I tread the verge of Jordan,When I tread the verge of Jordan,When I tread the verge of Jordan,Bid my anxious fears subside; Bid my anxious fears subside; Bid my anxious fears subside; Bid my anxious fears subside;Death of death, and hells destruction,Death of death, and hells destruction,Death of death, and hells destruction,Death of death, and hells destruction,Land me safe on Canaans side.Land me safe on Canaans side.Land me safe on Canaans side.Land me safe on Canaans side.Songs of praises, songs of praises,Songs of praises, songs of praises,Songs of praises, songs of praises,Songs of praises, songs of praises,I will ever give to Thee; I will ever give to Thee; I will ever give to Thee; I will ever give to Thee;I will ever give to Thee.I will ever give to Thee.I will ever give to Thee.I will ever give to Thee.

    The last words of this hymn Songs of praises, songs of praises, I will ever give to Thee mean a great deal to mFor you see, when you are all gathered around the throne singing those praises, I will be playing the most magnicent pipe organ ever imagined.

    Happy New Year and With A Song In My Heart,

    Rick

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    Flower Calendar

    Please note:Please note:Please note:Please note: I am trying to work ahead on the flowers, so if you would like to provide flowers to commemoratespecial event/occasion/memory etc. for a specific date, please call me as soon as possible. Thank you.

    Please also note:Please also note:Please also note:Please also note: It is never too early to call me to select your chosen date. Dates in latelatelatelate 2014 are already beingselected, so please dont hesitate to call me if there is a Sunday you would like to commemorate by sharing witthe church some type of flowers or plant of your choice. ( It could be fresh, silk, dried, etc. from your yard, a supermarket, a florist, etc.)

    As of this mailing, the following people will be providing flowers in February, March and April 2014. If youwould like to provide flowers on a date of your choice, please call Nancy Hall at 694-3221. Thank you.

    Thank you to these people as they share in donating the flowers for the following worship services:

    January 5, 2014---From Jim and Donna Johnson in celebration of their 29th wedding anniversary January 12, 2014---OPEN January 19, 2014---In celebration of our 29th wedding anniversary from Bill and Helen Reed January 26, 2014---From Harold and Roselle Pringle in celebration of their 19th wedding anniversary

    February 2, 2014---From Buddy and Anne MacKayFebruary 9, 2014---In celebration of our 58th wedding anniversary on February the 11th from

    Steve and Janet MitchellFebruary 16, 2014---OPENFebruary 23, 2014---In celebration of Nan Andrews 92nd birthday from Bruce, Gouley,

    Cody, Tom and Linda

    March 2, 2014---OPEN

    March 9, 2014---OPEN

    March 16, 2014---OPEN

    March 23, 2014---From Jean Brown, Hal, Douglas, Bruce, and Lynn in loving memory ofhusband and father, Halowell E. Brown

    March 30, 2013---OPEN

    April 6, 2014---In memory of my dear friend, Peggy Wiechens from Mary Ellen Vowinkel

    April 13, 2014---OPEN

    April 20, 2014---Easter (Easter lilies in the Sanctuary)

    April 27, 2014---OPEN

    WORSHIP (continued)

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    Italicized items are non-FKPC activities using FKPC facilities

    January 2013

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    OFFICE CLOSED

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    11:00 Adult

    DiscipleshipMinistry

    11:00 Crafts

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    SessionRoom Prep

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    for Back

    to theFuture -AdultDisciple-ship

    9:00 - 11:45 Library9:15 Back to the

    Future0:00 Choir Practice0:30 Worship

    1:30 DiscipleshipYouth Ministry2:00 Faith Leaders5:00 PYC

    67:30 Mens Bible

    Study

    5:00 TOPS (FH) 5:30 Mission Ministry6:00 - 8:00 MarionsUnited (CE)

    7

    10:00 PrayerShawl Ministry

    5:30 Connections

    Ministry

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    10:00 PW Council

    6:00 Worship

    Ministry

    7:00 Choir Practice

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    11:00 Crafts

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    29:00 - 11:45 Library9:15 Adult Ed. &

    Youth0:00 Choir Practice0:30 Worship1:30 Congrega-ional Care Ministry

    12:00 Faith Leaders5:00 PYC5:00 High Tide

    137:30 Mens Bible

    Study5:00 TOPS (FH)5:30 Property

    Ministry 6:30 Mens Night Out

    (off-site)

    7:00 Esther Circle(off-site)

    6:00 - 8:00 MarionsUnited (CE)

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    6:00 FinanceMinistry

    7:00 DiscipleshipMinistryChildren

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    1:00 Sassy Seniors(off-site)

    7:00 Choir Practice

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    11:00 Crafts

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    1:00 - p.m.

    Boy Scouts Award Night(FH)

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    99:00 - 11:45 Library9:15 Adult Ed. &

    Youth0:00 Choir Practice0:30 Worship1:30 Congrega-ional Meeting2:00 Faith Leaders

    5:00 PYC

    207:30 Mens Bible

    Study

    9:30 Small GroupStudy

    5:00 TOPS (FH)6:00 - 8:00 MarionsUnited (CE)

    21

    10:00 DeborahCircle

    6:00 Session

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    3:00 Pastoral CareTeam

    7:00 Choir Practice

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    11:00 Crafts

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    9-3TurningPoint(FH)

    6Food4Kids &

    2 Cents A Meal

    9:00 - 11:45 Library9:15 Adult Ed. &

    Youth0:00 Choir Practice0:30 Worship2:00 Faith Leaders5:00 PYC5:00 High Tide

    277:30 Mens Bible

    Study

    5:00 TOPS (FH)Planning 6:00 - 8:00

    Marions United (CE)

    28 29

    7:00 Choir Practice

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