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The First Presbyterian Church of Naples October 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Rev. Craig Goodrich 2 Worship 2 Music 4 Finance 6 Missions 7 Congregational Care 8 Calendar 9 Presbyterian Women 10 Preschool 11 Children & Youth 12 News & Events 13

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The First Presbyterian Church of Naples

October 2015

IN THIS ISSUE

Rev. Craig Goodrich 2

Worship 2

Music 4

Finance 6

Missions 7

Congregational Care 8

Calendar 9

Presbyterian Women 10

Preschool 11

Children & Youth 12

News & Events 13

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We are very excited to announce that Reverend Craig N. Goodrich, has unanimously been voted to become the next Senior Pastor/Head of Staff, for our wonderful church. Since our committee’s first meeting in August of 2013 we have reviewed almost 300 Personal Information Forms. It was a unanimous decision of the Pastor Nominating Committee (PNC) that God is calling Craig Goodrich to our church. We believe Craig’s ability to deliver a sermon that relates the Lord’s teaching to how we should live our lives is one of the reasons we were initially drawn to him. After meeting him, and his wife Andie, we witnessed that their love of life, family and church is strong and enthusiastic. They are a wonderful team! Craig has extensive experience in all administrative areas. His and Andie’s love of Christ and his dedication to ministry is rooted in a strong theological knowledge and love. We are very excited and encouraged as Craig will lead our church into the next chapter together. We are guided by the Holy Spirit, as we turn to a bright future with Craig’s leadership, guidance and spiritual stability. We are very grateful for your faithful prayers and for God’s tangible guidance during these past years. It has been an honor and privilege for all of us to represent our church in this process. This experience has reaffirmed our hope and excitement for our congregation and for the PC (USA). We eagerly anticipate the vibrant future of our church and its ministry to the community. God’s Blessing, Libby Biehl, Cris Crider, Don Grandi, Cal Pratt, Jane Ruprecht, Rex Storter, Debbie Warren

Preaching at First Presbyterian

Church in October

Sunday, October 4 Rev. Dr. Paul Eckel Sunday, October 11 Rev. Rex Childs Sunday, October 18 Rev. Dr. Paul Eckel Sunday, October 25 Rev. Craig Goodrich

From Your

PNC Committee

Session Libby Biehl, Clerk of Session, [email protected]

3 Rev. Craig Goodrich, Senior Pastor/Head of Staff

Dear First Presbyterian Friends:

I write with great joy and anticipation in the afterglow of the wonderful

worship this past Sunday and the affirmation of the congregation's call to

me to be your next pastor.

My wife, Andie and I are very excited and eager to move to Naples and to

join you in your faithful ministry as together we follow and serve our Lord

Jesus Christ.

Many thanks to the Pastor Nominating Committee and now dear friends:

Libby, Cris, Don, Cal, Jane, Rex and Debbie who have served so faithfully

and thoroughly and have represented you so well.

And thanks to Dr. Will Browne who although had the title Interim, was a

true pastor to you in every sense of that word, preaching the gospel in word and deed, encouraging you

and loving you.

Over the last few days I have had time to get to know your staff members and I look forward to joining

this remarkable team, each of whom is dedicated to giving their best to this church.

And one final thought. Some of you know that our daughter, Lara and her husband, Zack, have been

hiking the Pacific Crest Trail this summer. Ten days ago they completed the Mexico to Canada Trek of

2,650 miles and, of course, we are very proud of them. They planned well, took care of each other and

persevered through the joyous and beautiful times as well as the hard times.

Perhaps the life of a congregation is like that as well. You have been on a journey together, a long and

faithful thru-hike. It is now my great privilege to join you for a time. I look forward to walking with you

and to all the peaks and valleys and vistas that lie ahead.

I wish for us all faith, courage and joy in the journey.

And I look forward to getting to know each of you.

My first Sunday with you will be October 25.

Faithfully,

Craig

4 Music Dr. Brice Gerlach, Director of Music Ministries, [email protected]

Dr. Brice Gerlach, Director of Music Ministries

presents

A Season of Music

Friday, October 23, 2015 at 7 p.m.

Nathan Storey, singer and songwriter

Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 4 p.m.

A Trio of Friends - Jim Cochran, Brice Gerlach

and Michele Byrd-Gerlach, special guest Colin

Gerlach

Friday, November 20, 2015 at 7 p.m.

Matthew Martin, organ

Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 4 p.m.

Lessons and Carols with the Chancel Choir

Sunday, January 31, 2016 at 4 p.m.

Daniela Shtereva, violin and

Alexandra Carlson, piano

Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 4 p.m.

Brian Jones, organ and Bruce Adami, piano

Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4 p.m.

Catherine Lan, piano

Saturday, April 9, 2016 at 7:30 p.m.

(tickets available at ArtisNaples.org)

The Naples Philharmonic and the Philharmonic

Chorus Mass in C - Beethoven

Calendar of Performances

Nathan Storey

Nathan Storey is a seasoned folk rock singer-songwriter from Charlotte, North Carolina. Nathan has developed a sound where, “he puts lush emotion and sincerity into each note making any listener sit up and take notice…his melodies and chord changes become hook laden delights,” as described by John Fonvielle, The Beat Magazine. In his songwriting,"Storey weaves intimate tunes, filled with emotion and powerful metaphor," as detailed by Hunter Gardner of Charleston Grit. Nathan released his second album, A Sea To Sail, in May of 2015. He is currently working on touring to promote the album and expand his fan base. His hope is that this album would connect with listeners on very relatable level and that his tour will allow him to make connections in person about music, life, and faith. With his first album, The Falcon and the Fox, he had the opportunity to perform at venues all over the east coast from New York City all the way to Orlando, Florida. Notable venues include the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., The Evening Muse, and The Double Door Inn in Charlotte. Moving forward, he hopes to expand on this success and use his new record to open even more doors.

Prior to his solo ventures, Nathan was in bands in his home town of Wilmington, NC. These projects were invaluable in giving him the experience to fine tune his craft and shape his music career into what it is today. He has made long lasting relationships with the talented musicians who he has continued to collaborate with on subsequent projects, including his most recent album. This “Coffee House” style concert will take place in Spencer Hall. Drinks and dessert will be served. All proceeds from this special concert will benefit the Youth Program at First Presbyterian Church.

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.

5 Music Dr. Brice Gerlach, Director of Music Ministries, [email protected]

6 Music Finance Richard Green, Finance Committee Chair, [email protected]

Endowment Committee

Think ahead. You have a will and an IRA/retirement account. You think you are all set. Remember...the beneficiary form on your IRA trumps your will. Check to make sure your beneficiaries are correct.

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 508.778.6126 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.

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, 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 those who pay their pledge online PLEASE NOTE: Although you may have set up an account last year with a recurring gift, you will need to set up a new gift for 2015. 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].

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.

Joan Gust, PW Moderator, [email protected]

Feed the 5,000

Luke 9:10-17

This month, food collection will be for St. Matthews House. St. Matthews House

feeds the hungry, houses the homeless, and provides opportunities to change lives for the better, in a caring, spiritual environment. Suggested items are: coffee sugar all purpose flour pasta sauce canned fruit peanut butter jam or jelly canned tuna, chicken, or spam dried beans hot or cold cereal 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."

MISSION NEWS

Friday, October 16

Tuesday, October 20

Tuesday, October 27

7 Missions Betty Mangos, Mission Committee Chair, [email protected]

Congregational Care Shirley Hagerson, [email protected]

People often ask, “What exactly is a Stephen Minister?” One way to put it is that Stephen Ministers

are the After People.

Stephen Ministers are there…

...after the phone call you hoped you’d never get.

...after the divorce papers are served and the bottom falls out of your life.

...after the funeral, when everyone has left and the emotions you’ve held at bay come crashing in on you.

...after the doctor says, “I’m sorry, but there' s nothing more we can do.”

...after the nursing home director shakes your hand and says, “Welcome to your new home.”

...after the last child honks the horn, waves, and drives away—and the house suddenly seems empty.

...after the gavel goes down, the handcuffs go on, and your loved one is led away.

...after the baby arrives, demanding more of you than you ever dreamed possible.

...after you find a pink slip with your final paycheck.

...after your family and friends have heard your story one too many times, but you still need to talk it out.

Stephen Ministers are the “After People.” They are ready to come alongside you—or your friends,

neighbors, coworkers, or relatives—and provide comfort and support for as long after as needed.

STEPHEN MINISTRY

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Please assist the church office staff and the Congregational Care Committee

in taking better care of you. 1. Be sure to notify us when you change dwelling places, i.e. rehabilitation facility. 2. Tell us about changes in address, phone numbers, e-mail; especially if you are returning from the north. 3. Let us know when you are sick and/or in the hospital. Remember that the hospital doesn’t always notify us if members are there. If you are admitted to the hospital, please tell them you are a member of First Presbyterian Church Naples. 4. Notify us if you aren't receiving church mail or the monthly newsletter. Contact the church office at 239.262.1311 or e-mail Sharman Pfaus [email protected].

Sandy Poore, Director of Facilities, [email protected] Calendar

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 9:30 a.m. Stephen Ministry 1 p.m. Preschool Music 4 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 7 p.m. Cumberland Church

2 9:30 a.m. Cookie Baking 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 5:30 p.m. First Friday/Parent’s Night Out

3 Communion prep

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9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 Communion Worship 10:30 Children’s Choir 12 p.m. Cumberland Church

5 9 a.m. Preschool Therapist

6 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate

location)

11 a.m. Alzheimer’s Support Group 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 2 p.m. High School Youth Group

7 1 p.m. Preschool Music 7 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Cumberland rehearsal

8 10 a.m. Sew & Sews 1 p.m. Preschool Music 4 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 7 p.m. Cumberland Church

9 9:30 a.m. Cookie Baking 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet

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11 DEACON’S SUNDAY 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Children’s Choir 12 p.m. Cumberland Church

12 Preschool portraits

13 Preschool portraits 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate

location)

8 a.m. Facilities Committee 1 p.m. Missions Committee 1 p.m. Worship/Music 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 2 p.m. High School Youth Group

14 9 a.m. CE Committee 10 a.m. Generosity Campaign 1 p.m. Preschool Music 7 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Cumberland rehearsal

15 OUTREACH DEADLINE 1 p.m. Preschool Music 4 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 7 p.m. Cumberland Church

16 9:30 a.m. Cookie Baking 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 1 p.m. Mision Peniel workday

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18 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 a.m. Children’s Choir 11 a.m. Youth Outing 12 p.m. Cumberland Church

19 Preschool closed 6 p.m. Naples Orchestra rehearsal

20 Preschool closed 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate

location)

7 a.m. Habitat Workday 2 p.m. High School Youth Group 3 p.m. Finance Committee 5:30 p.m. Deacons

21 11 a.m. PW Coordinating Team 12 p.m. PW Gathering 1 p.m. Preschool Music 7 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Cumberland rehearsal

22 10 a.m. Sew & Sews 11 a.m. Personnel Committee 1 p.m. Preschool Music 4 p.m. Middle School Youth Group 7 p.m. Cumberland Church

23 9:30 a.m. Cookie Baking 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 7 p.m. Coffee-house Concert

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25 Kirkin O’ the Tartan 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 a.m. Children’s Choir 11 a.m. Family Fun Sunday 12 p.m. Cumberland Church

26 6 p.m. Naples Orchestra rehearsal

27 7 a.m. Breakfast Bible Study (separate

location)

1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet 2 p.m. St. Matthew's House workday 2 p.m. High School Youth Group 4 p.m. Session

28 1 p.m. Preschool Music 7 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Cumberland rehearsal

29 1 p.m. Preschool Music 5 p.m. Fall Festival

30 1 p.m. Preschool Happy Feet

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The Presbyterian Women are ready to start the 2015-2016 Season. The “Bring a Piece of Salad” August Luncheon was a success. PW had a summer project that had First Presbyterian Church of Naples collecting school supplies. Because the generosity of members an overflowing trunk of school supplies was delivered to Grace Place for Children and Families, a nonprofit neighborhood center. Last spring new officers were elected and installed. The Coordinating Team of PW is primed and ready for the coming year. The programs for the monthly Gatherings have already been set by Barbara Church and Janet Root. The menu for each Gathering has been chosen and again this year the kitchen crew will be headed by Diane Stellema and Betty Mangos and ably assisted by Margaret Green, Saralene Oldham, and Mary VandeVoren. We look forward to our luncheons of yummy food. The October Gathering will be hosted by Peace with Honor Circle. Reservations will be available in Spencer Hall for the usual $7 beginning October 4.

Most importantly, the Bible Study is ready to begin at the October Gathering. This year’s study will be Horizon’s, Come to the Water. Those that have helped Jeanie Weigel pick the study say it is really interesting. The study books will be on sale ($8) in Spencer Hall beginning October 4. As October fades into November,

please mark your calendars for the November Gathering on Wednesday, November 4, hosted by Sunshine Circle.

The Presbyterian Women recently honored two long time members of the Sew & Sews. Mary Burns and Marcella Coe recently retired from their positions as group leaders for the Thursday group that meets twice a month to work on sewing projects for the church and other mission groups. Mary has been with the Sew & Sews for 27 years and Marcella has been working with them for nearly 50 years! Each was presented with a crystal plaque that reads:

“Thank you for your faithfulness to God’s work for these many years”

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PRESBYTERIAN WOMAN THANK OFFERING by Christine Jones

This is a way we can give thanks for the blessings in our own lives: We may bless others! Projects are prayerfully selected to help meet, and improve lives. Your generosity through the Thank Offering help the chosen recipients find REAL solutions for projects related to HEALTH, EDUCATION, and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT with priority in helping the most needy members in Gods community. The collection date is November 4. The checks should be made out to Presbyterian Women. Thank you!

Presbyterian Women Joan Gust, PW Moderator, [email protected] 10

Preschool Ashley Houk, Preschool Director, [email protected] 11

Our new school year is off to a fantastic start! We began

our year with 92 students and we’ve added new students since our first day of

school. We also added a second Monday, Wednesday, Friday two year old class. We have 16 returning staff members and added two new staff members. Our hallways and classrooms are once again filled with learning and laughter!

We are planning some exciting events this year that will involve the community as well as the Preschool and the Church. The Preschool Parent Committee met in September and is very excited about planning

our 50th Anniversary celebration (details to

follow at a later date) as well as our Annual Silent Auction to be held, once again, during

the Fall Festival on Thursday, October 29. Our Silent Auction will offer Pampered Chef baskets among many other services, items, and gifts. This is the main fundraiser used to generate funds for student scholarships and curriculum Enhancement/Preschool needs, otherwise known as the Preschool Angel Fund. This year, we are evaluating the need to purchase new child-sized, adjustable tables for the classrooms. Some of our tables have been in use since the Preschool opened in 1965. A more

comprehensive list of donated items being included in the auction will be available at a later date.

The Preschool is excited to have some new students joining us this year as well as students that are returning for another year. We are especially delighted to have Hannah Ahlquist back with us this year. Hannah and her family

were involved in a car accident last year. Following the car accident, Hannah was unable to attend school. Now that Hannah has returned, she is making herself right at home by making new friends and jumping right into the classroom activities.

We ask that you continue to hold the Preschool, our staff, and our students in your prayers and invite you to support our programs through donating to the Preschool Angel Fund/Silent Auction, making a bid on Silent Auction items, attending our anniversary celebration. If you are interested in donating services or goods to the Silent Auction, please contact me at 239.262.8315 or [email protected].

Hannah playing with her friends.

Children and Youth Shana Dublan, Director of Children and Family Ministries

[email protected]

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.

Sunday, October 25 visit to the Naples Zoo! We will meet at the zoo at 11:30 a.m. and enjoy walking around and getting to know each other better. Please grab lunch beforehand or plan on bringing yourself something tasty to snack on while we walk.

Pre–registration is required. Cost is $10 per person.

These are meant to be a family event so all family members are encouraged to attend. Children must have a parent/grandparent with them to participate.

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 at Naples High School at 2 p.m.

Youth

Outing October 18

Putt Putt Golf at Coral Cay 11 a.m.—1 p.m.

Bring $10 and enjoy a round of golf and lunch at Wendy’s.

Contact Shana for registration.

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November 6 Time: 5:30—8:30 p.m. Movie: 101 Dalmatians Dinner: “Pup”eroni Pizza, (cheese, pepperoni or sausage), chocolate chip ice cream

Price: $20 per family Register by contacting Shana.

Fall Festival Come one, Come All

to an evening of fun and excitement!

Thursday, October 29 5-6:30 p.m.

Pony Rides Games Prizes Bounce House

Crafts Food This is a wonderful evening to get out and get involved.

The Preschool Silent Auct ion will be held during this event.

Bid high and bid often! All proceeds benefit the Angel Fund.

13 News and Events Kathleen Law, Coordinator of Communications, [email protected]

Calling all cooks, servers, salad makers, and ice cream scoopers!!

On Tuesday, October 27 FPCN will prepare and serve dinner at St Matthew’s House to 110 residents. We will meet at St

Matthew’s at 2 p.m. to prepare a Mexican themed dinner which will be served at 5 p.m. To sign on for the crew, or for additional information, call Betty Plum, 239.732.8799. Cash donations will be accepted to purchase ingredients. Join us for the fellowship – ole!!

Tuesday, October 20

In Memoriam

Carl Nourse September 5, 2015

Save the Date!

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, beginning October 4.

News and Events Kathleen Law, Coordinator of Communications, [email protected] 14

DISASTER ASSISTANCE TRAINING

We are very pleased to inform you that on Saturday, August 29, four

Presbyterian Women; Joan Gust (PW moderator), Betty Mangos, Saralene Oldham and Patty Rutzler were trained and commissioned in disaster preparedness. They are part of a new collaboration between Presbyterian Women and Presbyterian Disaster Assistance to work with congregations, families, Presbyteries and communities to strive to be prepared in the event of an emergency or direct hit by disaster; natural, human-caused or industrial-technical. These women have made a 3 year commitment to actively seek, set-up and conduct at least three disaster preparedness trainings per year. They also made a commitment to be in communication with the Presbytery of Peace River and Florida Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Network. Connecting churches’ disaster plans with the Presbytery will benefit everyone. At the training they developed their plan for moving forward with disaster preparation in the Presbytery. Please welcome and support their assistance in this preparedness plan.

Happy Anniversary Mision Peniel

The Peace River Presbytery

invites you to a two-year anniversary celebration for

Mision Peniel

at Covenant Presbyterian Church

in Ft. Myers on Thursday, October 22

from 2-4 p.m.

All are welcome!

Have you had your picture taken yet? Please visit Spencer Hall any Sunday in October following the worship service.

Thank You

Dear Rev. Dr. Will,

Words are inadequate to express our profound

gratefulness to you for shepherding our congregation

these past several months. Perhaps the best example of

our appreciation were the many, many questions asking

why you could not be considered to remain as our senior

pastor. Although we anticipate the arrival of the person

God is calling to Naples First Pres, we shall miss your

"right on" sermons, your sense of humor, and your firm

but easy going management of the staff and volunteers.

Your keen insight into what was best for us in this

interim time has reenergized and prepared us well for

our next chapter. Even if it does feel inadequate,

THANK YOU for sharing your love of God with us.

This note is to thank you for the lovely vase of flowers I

received from the Board of Deacons and the visits from

Saralene Oldham, Shirley Hagerson and Diana and

David Curry. Also for the get well wishes that I

received during my recent surgery and rehabilitation.

The flowers and visits were so welcome and I want to

express my appreciation for all the kindness and prayers

that I received. God’s blessing to all at First

Presbyterian Church.

Sincerely,

Helen Spina

Thank you for all the recent prayers. I’m especially

grateful for the cards from the staff and members of the

congregation. Your thoughtfulness has helped me and

my family through a difficult time.

In Christ,

Estella Pratt

I wish to thank all of my fellow church members for the

lovely vase of flowers that were delivered to my home

just prior to my birthday. There were greatly

appreciated.

Helen Mavity

WELCOME

NEW MEMBERS

Tom Anderson

Parish 26

Ben Jones

Parish 22

Fred & Sarah Wilder

Parish 6

15 News and Events Kathleen Law, Coordinator of Communications, [email protected]

You’re Invited to join your Deacons

on October 11

following the worship service

to share in

Faith and Commitment

with

First Presbyterian Church of Naples

RSVP required by October 5 in Spencer Hall or

call the church office

Non-Profit Org.

Postage PAID

Naples, FL

34102

Permit No. 8

First Presbyterian Church of Naples 250 Sixth Street South Naples, FL 34102 www.fpcnaples.org 239.262.1311

Kirkin’ O’ the Tartan Sunday, October 25

9:30 a.m.

Celebrate Reformation Sunday and join us in welcoming our

new Senior Pastor, Rev. Craig Goodrich

to the pulpit.

We welcome back the St. Andrew’s Society as they carry the tartan flags in a great procession led by

the uplifting music presented by the Harp and Thistle pipe Band