Vistas
PINNACLE
the newsletter for pinnacle presbyterian church, scottsdale, az |
June/July 2015
Pinnacle’s Pulpit for Summer 2015
Rev. McKinley
Dr. Hegeman
While Dr. Wes Avram is taking a three-month sabbatical this summer, Pinnacle will welcome several guest preachers alongside Reverends Brown and Harmon and Dr. Swicegood. This is a great opportunity to hear the gospel Rev. Bracket excitingly preached by new voices for Pinnacle and make new friends. The Clergy Renewal Program of the Lilly Endowment, which has funded Dr. Avram’s sabbatical, has also provided funding for these guest preachers. Lilly has invested more than $81 million in Dr. Childers the Indiana and National Clergy Renewal Programs, providing grants to more than 2,000 congregations to support renewal programs for their pastors. The summer preaching schedule can be found on page 3 of this issue. You can also see the schedule, along with the bios of each preacher, on our website at www.pinnaclepres.org/summer-pulpit-schedule/.
Dr. Hancock INSIDE... WE ARE FAMILY A letter from Pastor Kelsy SEE PAGE 2 PINNACLE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD recipients announced SEE PAGE 4 BEAT THE HEAT Summer activities for the whole Pinnacle family SEE PAGE 12
Tracings A Letter from Rev. Kelsy Brown
My family lives all across the world, from Germany to California, Alaska down to Arizona, and everywhere in between. Even though both of my parents grew up in Montana, everyone in their families moved away as they grew up. But when we all get together you would never know that we only see each other once or twice a year. Our church has a similar experience. We each Rev. Kelsy Brown, come with our stories, adventures, and faith each Associate Pastor Sunday to worship and celebrate Jesus as a part of for Membership our life. Each one of us is unique, and yet when we and Mission get together—we are family. This is the beauty of the Holy Spirit. We gather because God brought us together and named us Pinnacle Presbyterian Church family. This is a good place, and God is doing amazing things here. As the summer begins and we head off for cooler temperatures—in the pool, off to higher elevations, back home or on summer vacations, I hope you take Pinnacle with you. I hope you pray for each other, keep in touch with what is going on at the church, and grow in your faith, wherever you go. This year, we hope that you take Pinnacle Pete, our roving “Flat Cactus” with you on your travels. Take a picture or two of you and your family with Pinnacle Pete, found on page 23 in this issue of Vistas, or on the website at http://tinyurl.com/l43f928. Email your photos to office@pinnaclepres.org or post to our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pinnaclepres In the fall we will share with the Pinnacle community the photos of all the amazing places we visited. Enjoy the summer! May it be filled with many blessings and fun adventures! Shalom,
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Summer Preaching at Pinnacle
MAY 31 Rev. Kelsy Brown
JUNE 7 Rev. Deborah McKinley, National Capital Presbytery 14 Rev. Deborah McKinley, National Capital Presbytery 21 Dr. Terry Swicegood 28 Dr. Terry Swicegood JULY 5 12 19 26
Dr. Terry Swicegood Rev. Frank Harmon (preaching after dedication of church in Haiti) Dr. Terry Swicegood Rev. Kelsy Brown
AUGUST 2 Rev. Judith Bracket, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Glenside, PA 9 Dr. Michael Hegeman, Pinnacle Presbyterian Church member 16 Rev. Frank Harmon 23 Dr. Jana Childers, Professor, San Francisco Theological Seminary 30 Dr. Angela Hancock, Assistant Professor, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary SEPTEMBER 6 Rev. Kelsy Brown
Art Installation Extended
Due to popular demand, the art installation, He is Risen, will remain in the Sanctuary throughout most of the summer months. Pinnacle Vistas • June/July 2015
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OUR COMMON LIFE
Pinnacle Scholarships Awarded The Pinnacle Presbyterian Church Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of the 2015 Scholarship Fund Award. This is the fourth year these awards have been made from a fund dedicated to providing Pinnacle students with scholarship assistance. The foundation deeply appreciates the vision of Sue Larson, Virginia Malmquist, the Ralston family and others whose memorial gifts have made these awards possible. Thanks to the Scholarship Fund Committee: Nancy Holloran, Wayne Stingley, Sue Larson, and Rev. Frank Harmon. Each of the following students will receive a $1,000 grant for 2015: Andrew Avram is continuing his studies at Valparaiso University. His major is undeclared. Teresa Corelli is attending Grand Canyon University, majoring in Christian Studies, with an emphasis in Biblical Studies. Kevin Prenzno will attend Northern Arizona University with a major in Bachelor of Science in Finance. Katherine Rosenfeld will be studying music education at Northern Arizona University in the fall. She looks forward to singing in the choirs.
Andrew Avram
Teresa Corelli
Kevin Prenzno
Katherine Rosenfeld
FOR MORE NEWS at Pinnacle, check out www.pinnaclepres.org/news/
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OUR COMMON LIFE
All Church Family Camp August 21-23 | Lost Canyon, Williams, AZ Cost: $130 per adult | $80 children under 12
Now is the time, so don’t be late!!! We are currently taking registrations for this year’s All Church Family Camp. Our theme this year is Triple Dog Dare. DARE to BE. DARE to LIVE. DARE to BELIEVE. This will be a weekend that you will not want to miss, with waterslides, coffee shops, basketball goals and nice beds. And that is just the beginning of what is in store for you! This year we will look at Jonah as you have never seen him before. We’ll create a space for you, the church family, to experience God in your life. Whether you are young or old, single, have children, grandchildren or no children, there is something for you at this year’s All Church Family Camp. Cost includes five meals (three Saturday and two Sunday), lodging for two nights, linens, and all camp activities, including zipline, climbing wall, Blob, waterslides, and pool tables. This is the perfect opportunity to get away and experience God in your life. Registration forms can be found on the church website at www.pinnaclepres.org/all-church-family-camp/ or picked up in the church office. Sign up today as spots are going fast. Pinnacle Vistas • June/July 2015
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Stephen Ministers Complete Training
Back Row: Parris Richie, Nancy Schamadan, Sandra Cosgrove, Jean Cutler, Curt Stewart, Christie Slegers, Lisa Weichart. Front Row: Carol Bower, Nancy Hargest, Lin Ogden, Gary Glava. Not pictured: Robert Castillo.
In May, ten new Stephen Ministers completed their training and are ready to serve in our community. Stephen Ministry is a one-on-one caring and confidential ministry for hurting individuals. Stephen Ministers visit on a regular basis, listen, pray, encourage, and bring Christ’s love. For more information, please contact Pastor Kelsy Brown at kbrown@pinnaclepres.org.
IF YOU ARE A WINTER RESIDENT, please notify the church office to give us your updated address. You can also change your contact information in MyPPC by updating your profile. Make sure your mailing address is your current address. Put your secondary address in the “other address” block.
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PINNACLE FINANCE REPORT 4/30/15 YTD Actual
4/30/14 YTD Actual
2015 vs 2014
Total Income
$1,594,817
$1,405,252
$189,565
Total Expenditures
$1,579,505
$1,646,683
$67,178
$15,312
($241,431)
$256,743
Cash Avail. for Operations
$240,224
$338,998
Cash Balance-Restricted
$250,926
$187,188
Total Cash Balance
$491,150
$526,186
(Over)/Under
% 12% 4%
Year-to-date thru April 2015, total income was higher than last year's April YTD by 12%, or $189,565. However, offerings were received from six members that represented either one half or their entire 2015 pledge, thus creating a favorable variance. Pledge offerings continue to lag behind budget for the year by $176,000.
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STEWARDSHIP AT PINNACLE
The Stewardship Group would like to thank you for your generosity related to meeting our 2015 pledge goal, as stated in the May Vistas. Your commitment to the mission of Pinnacle Presbyterian Church continues to amaze us all! With that said, God’s work is never done. We still have a deficit in non-pledged giving, thus are in need of funds to meet our budget and bank credit obligations. Giving usually goes down over the summer, which puts a big strain on cash flow. So, please remember God’s ministries here at Pinnacle over the summer. Consider giving if you have not pledged. Consider additional giving if you’ve pledged and feel called to do more. And, again, thank you! You are a blessing.
MUSIC AT PINNACLE
Pinnacle Receives Vital Worship Grant Pinnacle Presbyterian Church has received a Vital Worship Grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The $12,000 grant will fund a year-long project of bringing worship and music leaders to Pinnacle to explore global music and innovative liturgy as we begin work to implement an alternative worship service later in the fall. The grant is one of 29 grants totaling more than $300,000 awarded for 2015 by the Calvin Institute. Brent and Marilyn Hylton will travel to Grand Rapids in June to gather with other grant recipients on the campus of Calvin College. They will not only learn from the staff of the Institute, but also hear from previous grant recipients who will share the results of their year-long programs with the hope that their stories will energize and encourage everyone else in their own ministries. The Vital Worship Grants Program is generously supported by Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc. FOR MORE INFORMATION about our Music Ministry, please check our website at www.pinnaclepres.org/music/ Pinnacle Vistas • June/July 2015
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MISSION AT PINNACLE
Summer Heat: Helping the Homeless Summer is coming, and it’s a brutal time for the homeless. Anyone who's worked at Andre House in the summer has seen the impact on people without shelter. The guests who come to eat are sunburned, hot, sweating, and fatigued from unrelenting daily temperatures of more than 100 degrees. Women suffer along with men; UMOM uses buses in the evening to pick-up more than 100 women who are living on the street during the day. UMOM provides them with a meal and a safe place to sleep before returning them to the streets in the morning. Imagine living as our neighbors do, even if only for a short period of time. Homelessness remains significant in Arizona. The most recent report to the Governor's office, dated December 2014, reports that approximately 29,170 adults and children experienced homelessness during 2014. This summer you can help: Serve meals at one of our time slots at Andre House on June 9, 11 & 28, July 9, 14, & 26, August 11, 13, & 23. Please contact Stephanie Webster at andrehouse@pinnaclepres.org to sign up. Support UMOM by reading to children at UMOM Reading Nights on June 9, July 14 and August 11, from 5:00 - 8:30 pm. RSVP to Kelly Horn at khorn@pinnaclepres.org if you would like to attend. Pray for Madison Street Veterans Association (MANA) which serves veterans and provides services to veterans returning to self-sufficiency. Pray for our new Open Table team that is beginning this summer. Teams of 10-12 are established to work with an individual/family for up to a year to assist them in returning to self-sufficiency. Consider being a part of our next table beginning soon. 10
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MISSION AT PINNACLE
Backpack Drive Begins Please help us provide new backpacks and school supplies to kids in need. As we have done in previous years, we will be donating school supplies to Vista del Camino. The need is significant for all grades. Please note that Vista del Camino will only take new backpacks and supplies. Suggested supplies include scissors, glue sticks, sharpened #2 pencils, colored pencils, colored markers, pens, rulers, spiral notebooks, and ruled paper (college or wide). If you prefer to donate money, please do so through the church office, and clearly note that the contribution is for the Backpack Ministry. Donated items may be dropped off at the church office or in the boxes at the exits of the Sanctuary and Chapel. You may start donating at any time. If you have any questions, please contact Roselyn O’Connell at vdc@pinnaclepres.org. CHILDREN’S MINISTRY AT PINNACLE
Kids Can Make a Difference This month, the adults who serve homebound communion took with them a special gift made by our Kids Can children. The children had planted flowers in lovely hand-decopaged pots especially for our homebound members. The individuals that received them had big grins on their faces. What a great mission project! Thank you to our children and homebound communion volunteers for blessing other members of our Church family!
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There is something for all ages to do this summer as we Beat the Heat!
VBS Evening Program Thursday, June 4 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm | Fellowship Hall Anyone and everyone is invited for an evening of songs, skits, and sliders to celebrate the week at Everest VBS.
Family Night at UMOM Tuesday, June 9 | 5:00 - 8:30 pm UMOM New Day Center | 3333 East Van Buren | Phoenix Join us for an evening of mission work at UMOM where we will be reading to children as part of the “Read to Me” program.
June Splash Bash Sunday, June 14 | 11:15 am | on the Green Drop the kids off to get wet and spend some time at our first summer “Meet the Preacher” forum. Afterwards, we’ll join together for a summer book/DVD exchange and pizza.
Ultimate Date Night Friday, June 26 | 5:00 to 8:00 pm Drop your kids (Wee One’s through fifth grade) off at Fellowship Hall for a pizza and movie night at Pinnacle while you enjoy an evening on your own.
July Splash Bash Sunday, July 12 | 11:15 am | on the Green Children will splash, squirt and play, and adults are invited to attend the Pastor’s Forum. Afterwards, children and adults will gather for a light lunch. 12
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Family Night at UMOM Tuesday, July 14 | 5:00 - 8:30 pm UMOM New Day Center | 3333 East Van Buren | Phoenix Join us for another evening of mission work at UMOM where we will be part of the “Read to Me” program.
First Annual PPC Family Olympics Sunday, July 19, and Sunday, July 26 | 3:00 to 6:00 pm Fellowship Hall Your family will join forces to compete with other Pinnacle families, large, small, young, and not-so-young, in a series of events that require skill, strength, and lots of luck. Afterward, families can stay and enjoy fellowship over dinner.
Kids Can Camp Monday, August 3 - Wednesday, August 5 | 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Fellowship Hall Kids entering grades 4 - 8 can join Kelly Horn and special guests, Pastor Frank and Pastor Kelsy, for three days dedicated to mission! Students will come face-to-face with mission work and field trips designed to deepen our understanding of servanthood.
Family Night at UMOM Tuesday, August 11 | 5:00 - 8:30 pm UMOM New Day Center | 3333 East Van Buren | Phoenix Join us for another evening of mission work at UMOM where we will be part of the “Read to Me” program.
August Splash Bash Sunday, August 16 | 11:15 am | on the Green Let’s celebrate the ending of the summer with one last day of water play. Parents can enjoy fellowship together and learn about the coming events in fall for the Children’s and Youth Ministries. Please visit our website at www.pinnaclepres.org/beat-the-heat/ or contact Kelly Horn at khorn@pinnaclepres.org. Some events require pre-registration. Pinnacle Vistas • June/July 2015
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CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES AT PINNACLE
Church School Continues This Summer Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power. ~Ephesians 6:10 School is out for summer…but not church school! We will continue with weekly children’s programming during the entire summer for Wee Ones through fifth graders. Our summer studies will focus on conviction; standing up for yourself and others, especially when it is not the popular thing to do. This core strength has become increasingly more and more important in the daily lives of our children. Could there be a better lesson to prepare our children for the next school year, (and beyond), than grounding them in their faith? Our June memory verse tells us to be strong in the full armor of the Lord, so our children will become superheroes for God this summer. One of the greatest examples we find of conviction in the Bible comes from the Old Testament book of Daniel. Over the months of June and July we will explore the many faces of Daniel’s conviction and the anointing he received from God for standing up for the truth. Not only does Daniel’s strength in the Lord bring him through many difficult situations, but we also see how his friends are inspired through his faith. Our July memory verse further reinforces the Bible’s guidance about convictions. “Brothers and sisters, do not be weary in doing what is right.” (2 Thessalonians 3:13) Children will have a chance to put their faith into action this summer, as we will continue with special Kids Can mission projects on the first Sunday of June, July, and August. These projects will complement an active summer Kids Can program in conjunction with some fun Beat the Heat events that focus on mission. Look for more information on these meaningful summer mission projects. 14
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YOUTH MINISTRIES AT PINNACLE
Jr. High Study: Anything But Ordinary Wednesdays, July 8, 15, 22, 29 & Aug 5 | 5:00 - 7:00 pm Pastor Frank and Becca Harmon’s Home
Have you ever thought it would be easy to follow Jesus if you could just see Him? If He were here today, would you recognize Him? What happens when Heaven and Earth collide? This July, our Jr. High will have a chance to beat the heat as we gather on Wednesday nights to explore Anything But Ordinary: Where Heaven and Earth Collide. We will look at five different stories of Jesus’ life and how the lives of others were changed when they encountered Jesus. We will start at 5:00 pm with dinner, followed by our study. If time permits, we might even make it into the pool. Join us for one week or all five.
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YOUTH MINISTRIES AT PINNACLE
Jr. and Sr. High Get Wet ‘n’ Wild July 10 and July 27 | 9:00 to 5:00 pm Join us as we head to Wet ‘n’ Wild water park for the day. Those who need a ride will meet at the church at 9:00 am before we head to the park for a day of fun in the sun. We will return to the church at 5:00 pm. The cost is $40 if you don’t have a season pass, or free if you do. A season pass costs $65 plus tax, so if you plan on heading to Wet ‘n’ Wild more than once this summer, consider getting a pass. RSVP to Frank at fharmon@pinnaclepres.org if you would like to join us on this fun day at the park. We will have a cabana, but please bring money for food and drinks.
VISTAS CONTRIBUTIONS WELCOME To submit articles for Pinnacle Vistas, please contact Carol Skewes at cskewes@pinnaclepres.org. The deadline for the August issue of Pinnacle Vistas is July 10.
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YOUTH MINISTRIES AT PINNACLE
Sr. High Mission Trip June 7 - 14 | San Francisco, California This summer our Sr. High students will have a chance to travel to San Francisco for this year’s mission to work with Center for Student Missions (CSM). CSM is an organization that works with, and in, communities to help serve those in need. Our students will have an opportunity to work with people in the San Francisco/Oakland communities by helping at soup kitchens and hospitals, delivering food to homebound, serving at-risk children and so much more. Many thanks to those who helped at this year’s Rummage Sale, which makes a trip like this possible.
Sr. High Study: Animate Faith Tuesdays, July 7, 14, 21, 28 & Aug 4 | 5:00 - 7:00 pm Frank and Becca Harmon’s Home
Have you ever wondered where it is that you grow the most or in what areas you thrive? What about what you would need to risk in order to live more fully? Or why is it that we like a nice clean cross instead of thinking about the cross that Jesus was actually on? Starting Tuesday, July 7, and running five weeks, our Sr. High students will embark on a journey to help answer these questions and others as we look at the Animate Faith series. Each week we will be engaged by talks that arouse questions like these and others. We will start at 5:00 pm with dinner, followed by our study. Make sure to bring your swimsuits and towels just in case there is time left to go swimming afterwards. We hope you can join us. Pinnacle Vistas • June/July 2015
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PINNACLE PRESBYTERIAN PRESCHOOL
At the foot of the mountain we created a sanctuary. We come together as God’s people, reaching out to make a difference in one another’s lives, in our community, and around the world. ~ from Pinnacle Presbyterian Church Mission Statement Here at the foot of the mountain, we have created a sanctuary for young children and their families. Every space from the playground to the art studio has been carefully planned and lovingly nurtured. In our twentieth year, we celebrate these accomplishments and rededicate ourselves to this important mission.
PPP’s Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom In 2015, Pinnacle Presbyterian Preschool joins a growing network of organizations and institutions that have created effective naturebased outdoor learning environments for children. The Nature Explore Classrooms are part of a collaborative project of the Arbor Day Foundation and Dimensions Educational Research Foundation developed in response to the growing disconnect between children and nature. These outdoor classrooms offer interactive elements such as musical instruments made of natural materials, garden or pathway areas and natural materials for building and creating art. Children who learn and grow in Certified 18
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Nature Explore Classrooms enhance concentration, develop creativity and problem-solving, relieve stress and improve skills in many areas of development. “Pinnacle Presbyterian Preschool has shown tremendous leadership in growing the next generation of environmental stewards,” said Susie Wirth, Nature Explore Outreach Director. “Their commitment to providing research-based and nature-rich learning offers a wonderful example to educators throughout the country.”
Supporting Local Charities Each year the preschool raises funds to support local charities connected to Pinnacle Presbyterian Church. At the school’s open house, auction monies were raised for Harmony Ministries. The Empty Bowls project raised funds through the sale of handmade clay bowls and direct donations of canned goods. A total of $2,500 was donated to these two causes. Most importantly, the school keeps the children at the heart of these campaigns. Volunteers are brought into the school from Foothills Food Bank and UMOM to talk with the children about homelessness. “We are very deliberate in asking children to be compassionate and seek understanding”, said Sabrina Ball, the preschool Director. “Through the Empty Bowls Project children are learning about homelessness and families in need. Moreover, the children are empowered to make a difference in the lives of others.”
INSPIRE Early Childhood Leadership Series The preschool’s mission extends further to educators throughout Arizona and the desert southwest. Developed by the school, the Inspire Early Childhood Leadership Series provides professional development opportunities in Please see INSPIRE on page 22 Pinnacle Vistas • June/July 2015
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HAPPY JUNE BIRTHDAYS June 1 George Sheaffer June 2 John Beghin Sarah DeWeese Karter Hirsch Dominic Mancini Kiah Reason Brice Reason June 3 Lin Ogden Karen Sherrin Ryan Skarnulis June 4 McKenzie Elich Linda Moorhead June 6 Sally Ball Lisako Inoue June 7 Trevor Balvin Austin Jones June 8 Marilyn Hargitt Joshua Skarnulis June 11 Warner Davidson Jennifer Franklin Tom Hampton Ashley Rimkus Emma Rodriguez Hudsyn Taffe Eliza Wilson June 12 Richard Altermann Georgia Cranford Cole DeRuiter Will Hackbarth Rod Houston David Sobek June 13 Caitlin Bussey Mark Cline David Fitzgerald Melissa Gress 20
Matt Noel Kevin Prenzno June 14 Alice Gerald Casey Reason June 15 Susan Rose June 16 Jennifer Gustafson Alaina Keegan Jessica Keegan Drake Kress Logan Lewis Connie Thompson June 17 Peggy Gurler Dean Hutton Matthew Shell June 18 Steve Bonniwell Christopher Cranford Matthew Dahlby Cap Dean Babs Heidbreder Greg Mantle Merrill Turley June 19 Jane Conner Michele Drummond Benjamin Sidoti Estelle Wade June 20 Nicholas Bianco Brodie Mancini Jen McCabe June 21 Kourtney O'Connor Bella Rusy June 22 Paul Franklin June 23 Marcy Clark Ryan Giles
June 24 Beatrice Clubb Scott Forrest Lisa Levey Celia McNally Kelly Nolan Kolton O'Connor June 25 Carol Bower Dick Heisler Penny Holland June 26 Steve Esposito Lauren Henry Donna Mobley Carolyn Reid Ben Skarnulis Zachary Skarnulis June 27 Beth Farhart Susan Glava Haylie Lauen Bob Rose Kailin Silbert June 28 Pamela Bailey Brooke Davis Brad Gazaway Kaye Morris Cameron Wright June 29 Amelia Decker
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HAPPY JULY BIRTHDAYS July 1 Kenadie Manzeck July 2 Roxy Hobbi July 3 Martha Beattie Averi Mancini Tracy Rhodes Mac Thomas Teahen July 4 Don Balsley Henry Wessel July 5 Chris Barber Jimmy Beasley Monique Reindersma John Thompson July 6 Tyler Casas Ruth Davidson July 7 Keith Reese July 8 Kari A Martin Dick Stewart Trey Yarwood July 9 Anita Baudler Rick Hess Gene Kolasny July 10 Harriet Clarke J. Alan Cramer Allie Murray Emily Vedder July 11 Emily Fitzgerald Mark Heitkamp Ted Langdon Carlton Richie Julia Weis July 12 Ashley Beasley Marina Martin Joanne McDowell
Megan McKnight July 13 Nolan Edwards July 14 Rick Blomquist William Hall July 15 Anton Decker July 16 Sarah Beghin Beverly Everist David Harris Billy Lampkin Thea Niemann Kristin Stewart Paul Wise July 17 Ann Goulka Lisa Helt Sue Klinefelter Kay Lyon Lynn Stoneberger Jim Yeakley July 18 Rachel Gibbons Mary Brack Joseph Sidoti Robert Smith Lauren Taffe July 19 Zack Hobbi Terri Hollander July 20 Marvin Bower Emerson Collins Brent Hylton Kellan Pattison July 21 Janet Macfarlane Tom Martin Mary Pickett July 22 Jack Gustafson Sara Crosby Hartman Mollie Hughes
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Yuko Inoue Bomar Stacy July 24 Maria Biggs MacKenzie Kaul Tom Simpson July 25 Margaret Corcoran Megan McIntyre Johnny Rosenfeld Nancy Waugaman Alex Wood July 26 Mary Albrektsen Richard Harrer Bill Robertson July 27 Jane Barber Linda De Fusco Todd Hirsch Brian Pomp Fletcher Rich Allison Rugen Peter Vedder July 28 Terri Richards July 29 Jim Enke Nicki Gervase July 30 Liz Dalton Christine Globokar Scott MacGregor David Stingley July 31 Stephanie Hampton
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INSPIRE from page 19 the form of educator workshops and annual conferences. This year, nearly 100 teachers attended the April conference with Dr. Lella Gandini, the foremost educator of the Reggio Emilia approach here in North America. “It really places teachers at the heart of improving education here in Arizona” comments Mary Ann Biermeier, Director of Professional Development. “What research shows us is that education and learning are not necessarily individual, but most often occur within the context of learning with others.” The classrooms reflect the values of group learning through handson projects and investigations - promoting social, emotional and language skills development in our youngest learners.
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Take Pinnacle Pete with you as you travel and snap some photos of Pete with you and/or your family. Email your photos to office@pinnaclepres.org or post to our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pinnaclepres. See page 2 for more info. Pinnacle Vistas • June/July 2015
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25th Anniversary In celebration of Pinnacle’s 25th Anniversary, the Stewardship Committee reached out to leaders throughout the church and invited them to think of something that would enhance their specific ministry area. The items selected have a wide price range, so everyone has the opportunity to participate.
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Gift Registry
For more info and/or to purchase, visit us online at www.pinnaclepres.org/gift-registry or email Kristin Stewart at giftregistry@pinnaclepres.org.
CAMPUS 10 - Light pole banners and hardware - $225.00 each
CHAPEL 200 - Glory to God Hymnals at $20.00 each (22 hymnals have been FULFILLED)
CHAPEL GARDEN One - 45” Santa Fe Series Table with 3 curved benches $985.00 (FULFILLED)
CHAPEL LIBRARY IKEA Billy Bookcase (Black/Brown) $79.99
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY Shade Canopy for Playground - $6,000
COMMUNION SET One - Communion set (pitcher and chalice) for the Sanctuary - $150.00 (FULFILLED)
FELLOWSHIP HALL 150 - Multi-use Vinyl Stacking Chairs $89.95 each (purchase one or many)
FELLOWSHIP HALL PATIO Two - Outdoor Seating Patio Sets - $2,000 each
HOSPITALITY Three - 5 packs of 6” Mini Chalkboards $6.99 each (FULFILLED)
Twelve - 2 x 3.5” Chalkboards with Wood Easel $1.49 each (FULFILLED) To be used to label food/beverage items during hospitality hour.
Twelve - 60 x 102” rectangular Turquoise Tablecloths $5.00 each (10 have been FULFILLED) MEMORIAL SERVICE Five - 60 x 102” rectangular Turquoise Tablecloths $5.00 each Three - Salisbury Oval Trays $70.00 each Three - Salisbury Round Trays $84.00 each Three - Salisbury Rectangular Trays $90.00 each
MISSION - UMOM (Homeless Families) 25 - Circo® 100% Cotton Woven Chevron Fitted Baby Crib Sheets $9.99 each (10 have been FULFILLED) 25 - Queen Size Sheet Sets: Threshold™ Performance Sheet Set $49.99 each
MUSIC Sunday After Choral Scores for the Chancel Choir Schubert Mass $1,436.50 (FULFILLED)
OFFICE One - 60” Santa Fe Series Table with 4 curved benches $1,500. To be placed in the area west of the Chapel Garden.
PATIOS Three - 11’ Cantilever Patio Umbrellas with Base $599.99 each.For use on the Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall Patios.
PINNACLE THEOLOGICAL CENTER Fran Park Memorial Fund - Donations to underwrite various lecture series throughout the year.
PRESCHOOL Two - Misting Fans for Playground area Luma Comfort MF26B High Power Misting Fan $644.99 each
SANCTUARY Stained Glass Window Repairs $25,000
Clean the upholstery of the Sanctuary pews - $2,500
TECHNOLOGY UPGRADE Upgrade email system to enhance security and data backup - $3,000 Increase backup for documents using the ‘cloud’ through Dropbox - $2,500 2 Computers - $2,000
TEEN CENTER One - Vizio Sound Bar/Integrated Deep Bass - $125.00
One - Optoma X600 XGA 6000 Lumen Full 3D DLP Network Projector with HDMI - $1,329.00
WORSHIP Advent 2015 Art Installation for Sanctuary - $2,500