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News and Events for First Presbyterian Church of Naples, FL
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November 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
Rev. Craig Goodrich 2
Music 3
Finance 5
Missions 6
Congregational Care 8
Calendar 9
Presbyterian Women 10
Preschool 11
Children & Youth 12
News & Events 14
The First Presbyterian Church of Naples
Give thanks to him, bless his name.
Psalm 100
2 Rev. Craig Goodrich, Senior Pastor/Head of Staff [email protected]
Dear members and friends of FPC Naples, As we head into the month of November and anticipate the great American holiday of Thanksgiving, I am reminded of these encouraging words in Colossians: “Above all, clothe yourselves with love,
which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called into one body and be thankful.” (Colossians 3:14-15). “And be thankful.” There it is. In another place Paul writes, “Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” (Philippians 4:6). In other words, practice giving thanks to God, be grateful. I have come to believe that giving thanks, the discipline of gratitude, is one of the most significant Christian practices. It determines how we see the world. So as we approach this Thanksgiving, here are some things for which I am thankful:
I am thankful for your call to serve this congregation as your pastor and for all the hopes we share, and those yet to be discovered.
I am thankful for a wonderful first Sunday replete with the pipes and drums of the “Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan.”
I am thankful for all that is ahead this month as we anticipate the congregational dinner on November 13, the “Season of Music” and its wonderful offerings, the beginning of Advent, and so much more.
I am thankful for all of the faithful leaders and saints who have worshipped and served Jesus Christ through the years in this place, through all the ups and downs.
I am thankful for all who return to Naples each year and for those who are here year round, who together make up this special congregation.
I am thankful for our dedicated staff, each of whom continues to give their best every day.
I am thankful for a safe journey from Atlanta to Naples and for the excitement that Andie and I feel about this call...even thankful for the boxes unpacked and those yet to be unpacked.
I am thankful for the many warm expressions of welcome we have received, including a handmade card from the children.
I am thankful for all that we have to learn about this congregation, Naples and “Season.”
Especially, I am thankful for the love of God in Jesus Christ our Lord, the love which binds us together come what may.
I invite you to join me in practicing thanksgiving this season. Grace, peace and courage to you. Craig
3 Music Dr. Brice Gerlach, Director of Music Ministries, [email protected]
A Trio of Friends James Cochran, Brice Gerlach and Michele Byrd-Gerlach Sunday, November 1, 2015 4:00 p.m. Our Director of Music, Brice Gerlach and his wife, Michele Byrd-Gerlach, combine talents with James Cochran for an exciting afternoon of keyboard and vocal music. You won’t want to miss this event! In addition to the magnificent Ruffatti pipe organ, Brice and Jim will be playing a Rodgers digital organ as well as the Blüthner grand piano. Three keyboards, three friends in concert. The program will include baroque gems, opera classics, and some Broadway favorites. As a special treat, Brice and Michele’s son, Colin, will also join in on his violin! This concert will be sure to entertain you.
It’s a family event!
Matthew Martin, organ Friday, November 20, 2015 7:00 p.m.
Matthew Martin is a composer and Organist of the London Oratory. He followed an organ scholarship at Magdalen College, Oxford with postgraduate work at the Royal Academy of Music, London where he studied with David Titterington and won all the major performance prizes, including the DipRAM - the
Academy's highest award for performance in a finals recital. From 2001-2004 he continued his studies with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris and in 2006 was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music for "distinction in the music profession." Matthew has held positions at New College, Oxford, Canterbury Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral, and since 2001 has been involved with the annual Edington Festival of Music within the Liturgy where he is director of the Nave Choir of men and boys. As a recitalist, he has given concerts both in the UK, including at the Cheltenham, Spitalfields and South Bank festivals, and as far afield as Japan and Australia. In 2010, he was invited to play the recital at the annual presentation of diplomas for the Royal College of Organists in Southwark Cathedral. With a varied program, this concert is sure to bring the Ruffatti organ to life! This concert is sponsored by Fratelli Ruffatti and Central Music. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear this amazing musician.
4 Music Dr. Brice Gerlach, Director of Music Ministries, [email protected]
A Service of Lessons and Carols with the Chancel Choir Sunday, December 6, 2015 4:00 p.m.
Experience the hope and joy of rediscovering the miracle and wonder of Christmas as told through beautiful and cherished music of the season. This special worship service, made popular by Kings College Cambridge, has become a tradition at First Presbyterian Church. Our Chancel Choir will sing many favorite Christmas anthems including the Birthday Carol by Sir David Willcocks, Sans Day Carol by John Rutter, Mid-Winter by Bob Chilcott and the Ave Maria by Franz Biebl. Sing some of your favorite traditional carols such as O Come, All Ye Faithful, Hark! the Herald Angels Sing, Silent Night, and many others. Come and remember the reason for the season. Mark your calendar for this yuletide afternoon. Prepare for Christmas in a relaxing and spiritual way.
Children’s Choir
All children grades K-5 are invited to join Dr. Brice and Miss Shana
in the Children’s Choir Room following worship for music and singing. Parents can enjoy
an extra cup of coffee while the children practice.
Children will be finished at 11 a.m.
The Children’s Choir will sing during the worship service on
Sunday, November 15.
Did you know… The worship service is
available to view online?
Sunday service video is available on Sunday afternoons.
You can also purchase a CD or
DVD by signing up in Spencer Hall.
Music Finance Richard Green, Finance Committee Chair, [email protected] 5
Endowment Committee
Is your estate plan current? Please prayerfully consider a gift to First Presbyterian Church of Naples in your will or trust, or by a beneficiary designation in a life insurance policy, bank or retirement account. If you are interested in learning more about how you can help First Presbyterian Church of Naples, please contact Endowment Committee members Linda Gadkowski at 239.775.9901 or Fred Garner at 239.434.2438.
Remember please, these thoughts are general in nature and are not meant to be specific as to your personal situation or to take the place of your professional advisors.
The Birthday Mission Fund The Birthday celebration invites members and friends to give one dollar or more for each year of their life on a Sunday nearest to their birthday. These monies are placed in the permanent endowment of the church and the income supports the youth of our congregation who work on mission projects.
Deacons Fund By placing an offering in the Deacon's Benevolence Fund PINK ENVELOPES on Communion Sunday, the Deacon's are able to give assistance to: Helps Outreach Salvation Army St. Vincent de Paul Society
By following the teachings of Jesus, your generosity greatly helps the less fortunate in our community.
Online Giving
Did you know you can make your gifts online? You can pay for Chancel flowers, make a donation to the Benevolence Fund, Feed the 5000, Wish List, Birthday Fund, Stewardship Tithe, Missions, Season of Music and more. Visit our website at www.fpcnaples.org and look for the “GIVE online” link at the bottom of the home page. Here you will be able to establish a secure online account. For more information or if you need help setting up your account, please contact Sharman Pfaus at 239.262.1311 ext. 236 or at [email protected].
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Feed the 5,000
Luke 9:10-17 Our food drive for November is for the Shelter for Abused Women and Children. The
Shelter works to prevent domestic violence, protects victims, and helps to heal and transform lives. Desired items are: peanut butter jam or jelly cans of tuna, chicken or meat cans of fruit kidney, pinto or baked beans pasta pasta sauce fruit juice baby food or formula PLEASE—no open packages or out of date food.
Ushers will have a Publix bag with a list of desired food items available as you leave the Sanctuary on the first Sunday of the month. Please bring your food to the 6th Street church entrance before the service on the second Sunday. If you prefer, checks may be made payable to "First Presbyterian Church" with the memo marked "Feed the 5,000."
RED KETTLE Campaign
It’s that time of year again! Don’t forget to sign up in Spencer Hall as a Salvation Army bell ringer for the week of December 7-11. We will be manning both doors of the Publix on Neapolitan Way. Why not sing some Christmas Carols while ringing the bells? Or wear your Santa hats and fun Christmas outfit? Get a group of friends together and get in the Christmas Spirit. Volunteering not only increases the donations, it is a wonderful outreach for us at FPCN.
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The Angel Tree A Christmas Tradition
Each year we partner with Lipman Produce (formerly known as Six L’s Farm) to help migrant farm workers families with gifts for Christmas. The Angel Tree will be available in Spencer Hall on Sunday, November 29. The tree will be decorated with tags for children aged newborn-12 years old.
This year we are introducing a new two-part tag. Please take the bottom half of the tag which will have the gift recipient information. Please fill out your name and phone number on the top half of the tag, which will remain with us.
Please wrap the gift securely and put the tag on it. Some gift ideas are learning toys, ethnic dolls, books, board games, puzzles, roller skates, balls and craft kits. Gifts should have an approximate value of $20.
Please return the wrapped gift by Sunday, December 13.
Missions Betty Mangos, Mission Committee Chair, [email protected]
Joan Gust, PW Moderator, [email protected] 7
Director of World Missions (PCUSA) to speak at FPCN
On November 18, the Missions Committee will be hosting the Rev. Dr. Hunter Farrell, Director of World Missions for the Presbyterian Church (USA).
We became very familiar with this agency because our former interim pastor, Dr. Will Browne, had
also served at this post and brought us valuable information and advice. Dr. Farrell will speak at 9 a.m. in Spencer Hall.
A continental breakfast will be served. There will be representatives present from many churches in the Peace River Presbytery.
For more information, please call Betty Mangos 239.254.9883.
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On October 22, Peace River Presbytery celebrated the 2nd anniversary of Mision Peniel. We congratulate Pastor Miguel Estrada and the continuing good work that he shares in Immokalee with the farmworkers. A celebration and recognition took place at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Ft. Myers.
Mission activity at FPCN was at a high during the month of October. There were workdays at Mision Peniel and Habitat for Humanity. We prepared an evening meal for residents of St. Matthew’s House. We collected clothing and household items for those served by Mision Peniel. We took our love of Christ outside these walls and shared our blessings with others. Thank you for your participation.
MisionPeniel
Habitat for Humanity
Missions Betty Mangos, Mission Committee Chair, [email protected]
Congregational Care Shirley Hagerson, [email protected]
STEPHEN
MINISTRY
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“Stephen Ministry is a lay caring ministry being
used by thousands of congregations to increase
care and outreach to hurting people.
Through Stephen Ministry, congregations are
able to equip and empower a team of lay
people—Stephen Ministers—who provide one-to
-one, Christ-centered care to people experiencing
grief, unemployment, hospitalization, loneliness,
divorce, financial stress, a terminal illness, or
other life difficulties.
Below is the testimony of someone who has
experienced working with a Stephen Minister
when asked the question: What would you say to
someone who’s considering receiving care
from a Stephen Minister?
Asking for a Stephen Minister is the best thing I
could have done for myself. Stephen Ministry is
transformational. As a care receiver, you’ll grow
so much through your Stephen Minister’s care,
concern, and compassion for you—you may not
even recognize yourself afterward! And you’ll be
a lot better off for it.
I would encourage anyone who is suffering, dis
couraged, or going through a difficult time to ask
for a Stephen Minister. And if someone offers a
Stephen Minister to you, say, “Yes!” It really is
life-changing.”
The Congregational Care
Committee would like to remind
you of a few things:
PLEASE…
...notify us when you change
dwelling places.
...give us any changes in
information such as address,
phone, e-mail and cell phone.
...tell us when you are sick, in the
hospital or plan on having
surgery.
...let us know where you will be
for rehabilitation.
...take care of yourself.
...eat well—laugh every day and
remember, we care about YOU!
Contact:
Shirley Hagerson
Director of Congregational Care
239.596.3125
Church office
239.262.1311
Sandy Poore, Director of Facilities, [email protected] Calendar
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 Daylight Saving time ends 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 Communion Worship 10:30 Children’s Choir 12 p.m. Cumberland Church 4 p.m. Concert –Trio of Friends
2 6 p.m. Naples Orchestra rehearsal
3 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate
location)
9:30 a.m. Bible Facilitators 11 a.m. Alzheimer’s Support Group 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 2 p.m. HS Youth
4 11 a.m. PW Coordinating Team 12 p.m. PW Gathering 12 p.m. Preschool Parent Committee meeting 7 p.m. Choir
5 9:30 a.m. Stephen Ministry 4 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 7 p.m. Cumberland Church
6 9:30 a.m. Cookie Baking 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 5:30 p.m. First Friday/Parent’s Night Out
7 Session Retreat
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9 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 Children’s Choir 12 p.m. Cumberland Church
9 6 p.m. Naples Orchestra rehearsal
10 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate
location)
8 a.m. Facilities Committee 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 1 p.m. Mission Committee 1 p.m. Worship & Music Committee 2 p.m. HS Youth
11 VETERAN’S DAY 7 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Cumberland rehearsal 11 a.m. Decorating Committee
12 10 a.m. Sew & Sews 4 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 7 p.m. Cumberland Church
13 9:30 a.m. Cookie Baking 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 5:30 p.m. Congregational Dinner
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15 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Children’s Choir 12 p.m. Cumberland Church OUTREACH DEADLINE
16 12 p.m. Preschool Thanksgiving Feast 6 p.m. Naples Orchestra rehearsal
17 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate
location)
1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 2 p.m. HS Youth 3 p.m. Finance Mtg. 5:30 p.m. Deacon’s
18 9 a.m. World Mission speaker 9:30 Love & Friendship Circle 1 p.m. Peace w/Honor Circle 7 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Cumberland rehearsal
19 4 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 7 p.m. Cumberland Church
20 9:30 a.m. Cookie Baking 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 7 p.m. Concert-Matthew Martin
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22 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Congregational Meeting 10:30 a.m. Children’s Choir 12 p.m. Cumberland Church
23 Preschool closed 6 p.m. Naples Orchestra rehearsal
24 Preschool closed 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate
location)
25 Preschool closed 7 p.m. Cumberland rehearsal
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Happy
Thanksgiving Church office closed 11:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Service 12 p.m. Thanksgiving Dinner
27 Preschool closed Church office closed
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29 8:30 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Children’s Choir 12 p.m. Cumberland Church
30 7:30 a.m. Blood Drive 6 p.m. Naples Orchestra rehearsal
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Join us for our next
Gathering on Wednesday, November 4 at
12 p.m. in Spencer Hall. The program will feature Barbara Tyrrell, the new director of Fun Time Early Childhood Academy. A delicious lunch of salad, chicken lasagna, garlic bread and pumpkin bars will be served. The cost for lunch is $7 and reservations can be made in Spencer Hall. All women are invited to attend.
Sew and Sews
If you enjoy sewing, we could certainly use you in our group. A group of Presbyterian Women, we meet twice a month on the second and fourth Thursdays from 10 a.m. until around 2 p.m. During this time we sew, cut out stamps for profit, and bring our lunch for a time of fellowship. Over the years this dedicated team of seamstresses have made dresses, aprons, bibs, pads, quilts, caps - and so many other items - for those in need. If you enjoy sewing (nothing out of the ordinary – just simple items), we would love to have you join us. Please call the church office to leave your name and number and we’ll follow up with you. Or just come to Room 206 in the Education Building on the second or fourth Thursday of the month.
Presbyterian Women Joan Gust, PW Moderator, [email protected] 10
Preschool Ashley Houk, Preschool Director, [email protected] 11
Recently First Presbyterian Preschool was invited to participate in the Naples Alliance for Children Worthy Wages Child Advocacy tour. Guests of the tour included local educators from FSW, city and county government officials, as well as
state government officials. The purpose of the tour was to highlight the need for quality early childhood education opportunities. While at FPP, the guests were treated to a display of morning activities in the VPK and three year old programs. The focus of the conversation while at FPP was the lack of funding that providers receive for services provided through state and federal programs. Unique to our program this year is our service of several special needs children. One of our three year old classrooms was set up to serve a child diagnosed with Autism, a child with identified sensory and motor delays, and a child that is wheel-chair bound. These special circumstances bring to the forefront the need for additional staffing, support, and training for those working with children with special needs. In order to provide these additional services and support, funding must be available. As in many areas of business over the last few years, budget cuts have affected the early childhood field as well. Funding has been decreased for Voluntary PreKindergarten (VPK) programs, as well as funding providing low income families with affordable child care options. The tour guests were a part of a discussion throughout the morning, at the three child care facilities, that stressed the importance of continued and increased funding for such services to ensure that our children are receiving the quality services that are so instrumental to their development. We were honored and delighted to be chosen to participate in the tour and thank both the Naples Alliance for Children (NAFC) and the Early Learning Coalition of Southwest Florida (ELC of SWFL) for supporting the early childhood community of providers.
“The Worthy Wages” bus tour visited Mrs. Shields VPK class during ‘Free Friday’.
Teacher Bernie Shields accepts a necklace from VPK student Olivia Brown, 4, during a classroom playtime (Carolina Hidalgo/Staff Naples Daily News)
Caleb Schertell hammers at a desk during Friday playtime (Carolina Hidalgo/Staff Naples Daily News)
Children and Youth Shana Dublan, Director of Children and Family Ministries
If you are interested in any of these events, either as a volunteer or participant, please contact Shana Dublan, Director of Children and Family Ministries, at [email protected] or 239.262.1311 ext. 229.
December 4 Time: 5:30—8:30 p.m.
Movie: Frozen
Dinner: Kristoff’s meatball sandwiches, Sven’s carrots, Elsa’s icicles (cheese sticks), Olaf’s buttons (black olives), Anna’s frozen dip (ranch)
with Olaf’s arms (pretzel sticks), and root beer floats. Price: $20 per family Registration forms available in Spencer Hall and online.
Middle School Youth Group meets each Thursday from 4 - 5:30 p.m.
High School Youth Group is held on Tuesday afternoons from 2 - 4:30 p.m. The church bus will pick up students at Naples High School at 2 p.m.
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13 News and Events Kathleen Law, Coordinator of Communications, [email protected]
Beginning Sunday, November 1 you can pre-order a live Christmas Tree. Our Youth Group will be selling Fraser Fir trees to help raise money for youth programs.
Throughout the year we offer many different opportunities for youth to connect with Christ outside of youth group and worship service. Participating in missions, conferences and recreational events are just a few of the things we do and yes, we also fundraise.
Help support the youth AND get something you want...a beautiful real North Carolina Christmas tree (snow is not included, sorry) at a great price.
6-7’ $75.00 7-8’ $90.00 8-9’ $120.00
A 50% deposit of the total cost is required. Pre-order forms are also available in the church office, Spencer Hall and online.
The trees will ONLY be available for pick up on: Friday, December 4, 12-6 p.m. and Sunday, December 6, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Yes, I would like to support the First Presbyterian Church
Youth Group and pre-order a live Christmas Tree!
Name: ___________________
Phone: ___________________
E-mail: ___________________
# of 6-7’ trees ____ @ $75 = $ __________
# of 7-8’ trees ____ @ $90 = $ __________
# of 8-9’ trees ____ @ $120 = $ __________
Total $ __________
- 50% Deposit $ __________
Balance due $ ___________
50% deposit is required when ordering your tree.
Please make checks payable to First Presbyterian
Church of Naples and mark in the memo
“Christmas Tree”.
PLEASE KEEP THIS SECTION
First Presbyterian Church Christmas Tree Sale
Balance due $ ___________
Pre-ordered trees will be available for pick up on
the following dates ONLY:
Friday, December 4 from 12—6 p.m.
or
Sunday, December 6 from 11 a.m.—2 p.m.
Congregational Dinner
Friday, November 13
A Night
on
Broadway
Featuring
Brice Gerlach and
Michele Byrd-Gerlach
Music will include many
Broadway hits from Gershwin,
Kern, Bernstein, Rodgers &
Hammerstein and others.
Tickets $20
On sale each Sunday in
Spencer Hall
following the service.
News and Events Kathleen Law, Coordinator of Communications, [email protected] 14
Blood
Drive
Monday, November 30 7:30 a.m.—12 p.m.
Sign up in Spencer Hall on the
following Sundays: November 15, 22 or 29
or contact Mary Vande Voren at 239.353.1620.
Preschool Director, Ashley Houk, in the Bloodmobile!
15 News and Events Kathleen Law, Coordinator of Communications, [email protected]
Celebrations & Events of the Season
Friday, November 20 at 7 p.m.
Season of Music Concert featuring organist, Matthew Martin
Thursday, November 26 at 11:30 a.m.
Thanksgiving Service
12 p.m.
Thanksgiving Dinner
Sunday, November 29
First Sunday of Advent
Service time change to 8:30 & 10 a.m.
Angel Tree in Spencer Hall
Wednesday, December 3 at 12 p.m.
Presbyterian Women's Gathering
Christmas mini-concert with Brice and Michele
Friday, December 4 at 5:30 p.m.
Parent’s Night Out/First Friday Event—Movie: Frozen
Saturday, December 5 at 9 a.m.
Hanging of the Greens
Sunday, December 6 at 4 p.m.
Season of Music Concert, Lessons and Carols
with the Chancel Choir
Week of December 7 Salvation Army Red Kettle Bell Ringers
Thursday, December 10 at 6 p.m.
Preschool Christmas Event
Sunday, December 20
Cumberland Christmas Service
Thursday, December 24
Christmas Eve Services
5 p.m. Family Worship Service
7 p.m. Candlelight Christmas Service
Saturday, December 26
Youth Ski Trip
Non-Profit Org.
Postage PAID
Naples, FL
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