February Here@First

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February 2010

Here @First Published monthly for the members and friends of First Presbyterian Church.

“Worshiping God together, Growing in Christ-like maturity, Reaching those unconnected to Jesus Christ and Impacting our community and the world.�

Volume 11


First Presbyterian Church of Yakima

9 South 8th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 509-248-7940

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table of contents

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February Events

Sunday Morning Information / Weekly Events / Sermon Series Sunday Morning Class Information Pastors Welcome Fellowship Ministry : Group Life Ministry News Fellowship Ministry : Family Ministries Fellowship Ministry : Senior Adults News Discipleship Ministry : Student Ministry News Discipleship Ministry : Preschool News Discipleship Ministry : Children’s Ministry News Discipleship Ministry Team : Careforce Ministry Discipleship Ministry Team : Women’s Ministry Ghormley Meadow Christian Camp News Worship Ministry News Upcoming News and Events Re3 Wednesday Nights


February Events Calendar February 2 Tuesday February 3 Wednesday February 4 Thursday February 5 Friday February 7 Sunday February 8 Monday February 9 Tueday February 10 Wednesday February 11 Thursday February 12 Friday February 13 February 14 Sunday February 15 Monday February 17 Wednesday February 18 Thursday February 19 Friday February 20 Saturday February 21 Sunday February 23 Tuesday February 24 Wednesday February 25 Thursday

Worship Min Team Meeting Adult Ed Meeting WOW Team Meeting Genealogy Class Happy Travelers SAM Meeting Prayer Ministry Team Leader Meeting MOPS Set up MOPS Communion Edith Ferry Circle Cristo Vive Budget Meeting Genealogy Class Preschool Board Meeting Discipleship Meeting MOPS Valentine Dinner/Auction Cristo Vive Craft Night Prayer Shawl Carenet Meeting President’s Day / Church Closed Ash Wednesday Dinner/Service Genealogy Class Ghormley Commission MOPS Set up MOPS Snow Blast / Ghormley Jerry Sittser Retreat (Staff & Session) Handbells at 11:00 service Kaffee Klatsch Session / Dinner Naomi Circle Golden Circle Potluck

5:15p 7:00p 4:00p 4:00p 1:00p 3:00p 6:00p 6:30p 9:00a 12:00p 5:30p 4:00p 9:30a 2:00p 5:30p 6:30p 9:00a 12:30p 4:00p 6:30p 6:30p 8:00a 9:30a 6:00p 10:00a 12:00p

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Sunday Morninginfo

Sunday Morning Services Contemporary Services Sanctuary The Best of Classic Worship Sanctuary RM 102 Childcare Ages birth – 21/2 years Kidzone Sunday School K inder - 5th Grade 2nd Floor *Special Needs classroom available RM 220 Student Ministries Grades 6 - 12 Ward Chapel (Mid Hi & Sr. Hi) Adult Education Classes Golden Circle 40 Days of Purpose Adult Ed Bible Class Cristo Vive Hispanic Fellowship Ward Chapel

8 & 9:30a 11:00a During Services 9:30 -10:45a 9:30-10:40a 9:30-10:30a 9:30-10:30a 9:30-10:30a 12:00p

Weekly Events at FPC Monday, Wednesday, Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Senior Adult Exercise TOPS Over-eaters Anonymous Trailseekers Church Basketball Women’s Bible Studies Spirit Led Life Series Studies with Jean Paulson Men’s Bible Study Women of Action (Prayer) Re3 Dinner and Classes Bible Study Fellowship Worship Rehearsal Temple Choir Rehearsal GEMS / CBD (beginning February)

8:30a 10:00a 12:00p 2:30p 7:00p 9:15a 9:45a 12:00p 12:00p 5:15p 9:00a 6:00p 7:00p

Sermon Series February

Sermon series: “The Prodical God” February 7 Galatians 5:16-21/ The Elder Brother February 14 Ephesians 2:1-9/ The True Elder Brother FEBRUARY 21 Guest Preacher FEBRUARY 28 Luke 22:14-23/ The Feast of the Father

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Jack Peebles Jack Peebles Jerry Sittser Jack Peebles


Sunday Morning

classes

KIDZONE (AGE 2 ½ THROUGH 5TH GRADE)

9:30-10:45 / 2ND FLOOR Kidzone helps our children apply biblical truth to their regular everyday experiences. Sonbeams (preschool) 2 ½ to 4 years old meet on L2 Mezzanine in the Sonbeams Room. Cubbies (pre-kindergarten) 4 & 5 yrs old meet in the Cubbies Room on the main floor (right next to childcare). Kindergarten through 5th grades meet on the 2nd floor.

STUDENT WORSHIP & GROUPS (6TH-12TH GRADE)

9:30-10:40 / CHAPEL Following worship, Mid High and High School students separate for time to study and discuss issues of life and faith in smaller groups. Student Ministries is eager to welcome new students, introduce them to others and help them discover the amazing love of God.

ADULT EDUCATION CLASS 9:30-10:30 / ADULT ED / Jim Erixson

“Footsteps of the Apostle Paul”

Come join us during the winter term at 9:30a on Sundays as we travel and follow Paul’s footsteps through the books of Acts, Thessalonians, Philippians and Ephesians. We look at the countries and cities that Paul traveled during his ministry as he spread the Christian faith among the Jews and Gentiles. We will also study how Paul brought the people of these countries to Christ and get a flavor of life through Paul’s eyes.

40 DAYS OF PURPOSE

9:30-10:30 / MID HIGH ROOM ON THE MEZZANINE STEVE HILDEBRAND / MARSHALL GROVE / FRED MALONEY The 40 Days class continues to study the principles found in Rick Warren's “Purpose Driven Life” book. This class discusses and examines, in a non-threatening manner, the Bible passages used through the book. After several years of study, this group is halfway through the book. You are invited to jump in and join this interesting study.

GOLDEN CIRCLE - PRESENT WORD

9:30-10:30 DAVID FERRY LOUNGE / TOM OLIVA & JIM ERIXSON Originally formed in the 1940's, this class continues to study Christian life together. The Golden Circle class is a caring and supportive class that includes prayer, music and study.

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Dearchurch family, Dear Church Family, It is difficult to believe that we are beginning 2010. The decade is coming to a close and there is much for which to celebrate! Even in the midst of the worst recession this country has seen in decades, faithful people continue to be blessed by a faithful God! Our trust here at First Presbyterian continues to be placed in Him and He is doing a wonderful work in our midst! When I was on staff at First Presbyterian Church of Nashville, Tennessee, I remember The Rev. Todd Jones offering to the congregation a list of “Ten Biblical Ideas to Improve Your Life.” The beginning of the year is always an opportunity to assess your life and walk with God. For your contemplation as we find ourselves in 2010, let me offer to you the principles shared by Rev. Jones: 1. The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? (Psalm 27:1) Build your life on a foundation that will hold, which can only be upon the sovereignty of a great God. Fear God alone, and you will banish the hold all smaller fears have upon your life! 2. Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart (Psalm 37:4). We can find abiding peace and contentment when we make “the joy of the Lord our strength.” Learning to delight in the Lord shapes our desires in ways that bring maturity and wisdom. 3. Be still before the Lord, and wait patiently for him; do not fret over those who prosper in their way, over those who carry out evil desires (Psalm 37:7). Comparison to others is the source of all unhappiness. Let your trust in the providence of God deepen your soul. You have more control over yourself than over others! 4. Those with good sense are slow to anger, and it is their glory to overlook an offense (Proverbs 19:11). Nothing stretches your heart like forgiving an offense, and being slow to anger is God’s way with us. 5. A person’s pride will bring humiliation, but one who is lowly in spirit will obtain honor (Proverbs 29:23). Jesus said, “For I am meek and lowly of heart, and you will find rest unto your soul.” Do you suppose that Jesus was on to something? 6. Discipline your children, and they will give you rest; they will give delight to your heart (Proverbs 29:17). Trust me when I say that with your kids, less will end up being more. Be generous with your time, but be very judicious with everything else. The goal is to make your children strong and self-disciplined. You are not entrusted your children to please them and to indulge their appetites. 6


7. Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it (Proverbs 3:27). We bless those God places in our lives when we affirm their gifts and appreciate their accomplishments. William James was speaking the truth when he said, “The deepest craving in the human soul is the craving to be appreciated.” Be fair and generous of spirit with people. 8. Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good (Romans 12:21). If Jesus’ life and death teach us anything, they teach us that the power of love is stronger than every form of loveless power. Believe in the power of the Gospel more than in any other power in all the world! 9. The point is this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver (II Corinthians 9:6,7). It really is more blessed to give than to receive! 10. Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty” (John 6:35). What we need more than we need anything else in 2010 is Jesus! And what God wants to give you in 2010 is what God wants to give you for all eternity, and that is Jesus. You may choose different biblical principles for 2010. If these choices have challenged you to do such thinking, I rejoice! As Rev. Jones said, we serve a God of abundant wisdom and love, which makes us rich beyond our deserving. May God bless you with every good and perfect gift in 2010! Blessings in His service,

Pastor Jack

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Fellowship Ministry

Group Life / Family / Senior Adult

“Building Relationships that change lives by connecting the community to Christ”

GROUP LIFE news

SMALL GROUP CURRICULUM RECOMMENDATIONS

Fireproof Your Marriage: Is founded on Biblical principles for strong, God–centered, lifelong marriages. This 6 session study uses video clips from the movie Fireproof, along with thought provoking discussion questions and individual and couples devotionals.

Judy Turner

Group Life Ministries

248-7940, ext. 125 judy.turner@fpcyakima.com

The Love Dare:

Is a 40 day challenge for husbands and wives to understand and practice unconditional love. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. 1 Corinthians 13:7-8

Listening Prayer: Is a book written for those who wish to deepen their relationship with Jesus through prayer. Topics discussed includes blocks against hearing God, counseling and listening prayer, Jesus as the listener, and the effects of sin on our ability to hear God’s voice for others and ourselves. Fifty – Seven Words that change the World:

“57 Words” Class:

“This study brought the Lord’s prayer to life for me. It made me realize I was only trusting God in the areas that were easy for me. Now I know I can trust Him in ALL THINGS. He is my provider.”

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A mere fifty-seven words in the original Greek, the Lord’s Prayer gathers up all the life and brings it before God. In eight meditations, Darrell Johnson shows how the Lord’s Prayer sums up the essence of Christian faith and, when prayed in faith, draws us into the Triune God’s work of transforming the world.

Breaking the Code - Understanding the Book of Revelation: Breaking the code provides a trustworthy guide to the rich symbolism of the book of Revelation. The book is accompanied with an easy to understand, scholarly, videobased study of Revelation for adults. The DVD contains eight sessions of about 15 minutes each featuring Bruce Metzger.

Esther - It’s Tough Being a Woman: Join Beth Moore in an in-depth and very personal examination of this great story of threat and deliverance. Beth peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story of Esther is to us. This interactive study features 9 weeks of personal, daily assignments and 10 weekly group sessions with video.


Fellowship Ministry

Group Life / Family / Senior Adult

FAMILY LIFE news

February is the month we celebrate LOVE! Some of us go all out and buy cards, candies, gifts, and even go out for romantic dinners to celebrate. Some of us don’t go that far, but we are usually prompted to at least think about our most important love relationship – our marriage relationship. Praying together is a wonderful way to bless your spouse and to enrich your marriage. For some of us praying together can be an uncomfortable thing to do, so here are some great ideas for getting started. Pray silently but together. This is a great way to start praying together. Sit together in a quiet place, and talk about some things you both would like to pray about. Then simply begin praying silently. Begin by holding hands while praying silently, then when one person is finished they simply squeeze the other’s hand and then when the other person finishes they squeeze back. Write a prayer and then share it. Write out a prayer for each other and then either give it to each other or sit together and read them out loud together. Share any blessings that come from the prayer.

Laura Pickett

Family Ministries Director 248-7940, ext. 142 laura.pickett@fpcyakima.com

Pray a Bible verse or prayer from scripture for one another. There are countless passages of scripture that can be used. For example, Philippians 1:9-10. Using this verse here is how it would sound if I prayed it for my husband Bill: Jesus, this is my prayer for Bill: That his love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that he may be able to discern what is best and will be pure and blameless until the day Christ returns. Amen. Another way is to write the prayer out and give it to your spouse and let them know you are praying a verse for them. Commit to praying together daily. Pick a time and place and be consistent. Even if it is just 5 minutes in the kitchen before you leave for the day it will make a difference in your marriage!

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Fellowship Ministry Group Life / Family / Senior Adult

SENIOR ADULTS news Jim Erixson

Pastor of Senior Ministries and Congregational Care 248-7940, ext. 130 jim.erixson@fpcyakima.com

Happy Travelers

February 18 The play, “Almost Maine,” directed by Megan Antles, at the Warehouse Theatre. Sign up at the Connection Center. We’ll sit together! Tickets: General Admission $15, Students and Seniors $12

Alm st, Maine a romantic comedy almost about love.

Lynn Alvord’s new Genealogy Class! Begins February 3 4:00p Re3 will follow with dinner beginning at 5:30

Kaffee KlatSch February 23

9:30a-11:00a / Garden Room Marsha Flam will be our speaker. Her topic will be “Protector of Predatory Birds.” She has been with us previously and everyone loves her presentations. (She might even bring a couple to share!) 10


Discipleship Ministry Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS

STUDENT MINISTRYnews SNOWBLAST

/ February 19-21 This is our High School retreat at Ghormley Meadow Christian Camp. We will be spending the weekend playing night games, sledding, snowmobiling, skiing, snowshoeing, playing video games, and chilling out by the fire. We will also have four worship sessions with a speaker from the International Justice Mission leading our study in scripture. The cost is $75 and another $25 if you want to ski at White Pass on Saturday. There is a brochure available with more information in the PowerHouse or at the Connection Center.

Tyler Van Horn

Director of Student Ministries 248-7940, ext. 106 tyler.vanhorn@fpcyakima.com

Karin Skone

Assist. Dir. of Student Ministries 248-7940, ext. 116 karin.skone@fpcyakima.com

BOOM-SHAKA-LOCK-IN Coming in March This is a middle school event (6th-8th grades) that we put on each

year. We will be meeting at the PowerHouse on a Friday night to hang out until we can’t keep our eyes open. The night will start with a time to worship together by singing songs and studying scripture. And then we will play games in the gym, have some big group contests, play video games, and watch a movie as we fall asleep. Watch for more details in February. 11


Discipleship Ministry

Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS

PRESCHOOL MINISTRYnews Preschool registration! Rhonda Cardona Preschool Director

248-7940, ext. 119 rhonda.cardona@fpcyakima.com

Proverbs 24:14 NIV Know also that wisdom is sweet to your soul; if you find it, there is a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.

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Registration for the 2010-11 school year begins February 1st for currently enrolled families. On February 8th it will open to our FPC family and to the public on February 16th. Spaces fill quickly so plan now. Give Rhonda a call to request more information and set up a time to come and visit our preschool. Let all of your friends and family know!


Discipleship Ministry Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS

CHILDREN’S MINISTRYnews Kathy Eaton

Director of Children’s Ministries 248-7940, ext. 110 kathy.eaton@fpcyakima.com

Susie Woodin

Assist. Dir. of Children’s Ministries 248-7940, ext. 135 susie.woodin@fpcyakima.com

Spend a While on the Nile! Join us as Egypt immerses learners of all ages in Bible-times culture, helping kids explore what it might have been like to live in a culture that had never heard of the one true God. Kids will experience new traditions, taste new foods, try new arts and crafts projects and discover that God never leaves us alone through life’s trials and triumphs. After visiting Egypt, kids will know more than ever that God gives us hope, special abilities, wisdom, forgiveness and a family. This trip to Egypt will be provided for the children of those who are attending the winter session of the Wednesday night Re3 program.

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Discipleship Ministry

Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS

CAREFORCEnews

We thought you’d like to know how life could be

better

Your Life Matters to God Kandy Ingersoll Careforce Director

248-7940 ext. 141 kandy.ingersoll@fpcyakima.com

My life matters to God. At times it is difficult to hold that thought in my heart. How easy it is to just slide through life and pick up all the negatives: taking things people say personally, talking down to myself and believing lies of the enemy, just to name a few. Anybody else there? Sometimes I see myself as a magnet being drug through the dirt only to pick up the metal shavings of the negative miserable things when I really want to be the magnet shining brightly in Heaven that picks up the glory of God with his hope, peace, love, and joy. Most of the time I am successful, but sometimes I fall back into the old habits. Facilitating Lifekeys has been one of the greatest blessings of my life. Not only to walk along side others as they reach for a better life, but to have the continual reminders that I always have the Lord walking along side me. It always comes back to my making choices and changes in my life. Oh, that sounds so easy! But I cannot do it alone and don’t want to do it alone. I need the help of the Lord Jesus Christ and the relationships he has given me. He has put me on an amazing journey with Lifekeys. My life matters to God.

What is your story?

Lifekeys as a Missional part of this church Please contact Kandy Ingersoll at 945-6382 for further information about Lifekeys programs or go to www.fpcyakima.com to see program details

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Lifekeys is a part of that focus. Beginning November 9, Valiant Man will be introduced to the Union Gospel Mission. What an opportunity this is to be in the mission field! Joe Thorpe will be walking along side the Union Gospel Mission Staff to provide training and support for this powerful ministry. Lifekeys has also been invited to participate with the women’s ministry at the Mission beginning in January, beginning with Search for Life and then Door of Hope.


Discipleship Ministry Women’s Ministry news

Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS

BOOT CAMP Holy Spirit Boot Camp: Equipping the Saints for the Days Ahead

Shan Trick

Ladies, we invite you to enlist in Holy Spirit Boot Camp! To pass basic training, you will take part in and learn what the Scriptures say about life in the kingdom of God.

Women’s Ministry 248-7940 ext., 102 shan.trick@fpcyakima.com

January 13-March 24

Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm David Ferry Lounge Cost to enlist: $20 includes training shirt and class materials

Prayer Mosiac The Celebration continues at FPC. Save the Date for Friday evening, April 23rd. Come join us in celebrating God’s faithfulness in prayer as we explore different ways we can intimately connect with Him and experience God’s extravagant love!

Our people must learn to do good by meeting the urgent needs of others; then they will not be unproductive. Titus 3:14 NLT

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Discipleship Ministry

Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS

GHORMLEY MEADOW cHRISTIAN cAMP

Mark Washam

Camp Director

mark@ghormleymeadow.org 509-672-4311

February at Ghormley is at the height of our winter camp and retreat season. Youth and adults come from all over the Pacific Northwest to take advantage of our snow, cozy lodges, fabulous food and gracious hospitality. Many of these groups see significant spiritual harvest in the lives of their participants. Just like during our summer camp sessions, we carry on our calling to evangelism and discipleship all year round. Following is a list of churches and groups at Ghormley, January-February. Crossroads Bible Church, Bellevue Evergreen Christian Community, Olympia Yelm Praire, Yelm Beaverton Christian, OR Calvary Chapel, Olympia Marine View Presbyterian, Tacoma University Place Presbyterian, Tacoma New Life, Renton St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Kennewick Maltby Christian Church, Shohomish Rainier Chapel, Yelm Christ the Rock Fellowship, Lynnwood Pacific Northwest Junior Friends Youth, WA, OR, ID. Kirkland Nazarene Northside Church, Kirkland

Please be in prayer for SNOWBLAST, the high

school retreat for Central Washington Presbytery youth happening the weekend of February 19-21.

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Worship Ministry

Prayer Team / Hospitality / Welcoming / Music / Drama

Prayer Ministry Team Asking for Prayer In Mark 11:17, Jesus says, “Is it not written: My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations?” A House of Prayer! That’s the vision for prayer at First Presbyterian.

Don Hamrick Worship Director

Prayer Partners are available after every service on Sunday mornings and their bright yellow “Prayer Partner” name tags help identify them. They’ll pray with you about any concern or need you may have. Don’t forget to share your answers to prayer with them!

248-7940 ext. 112 don.hamrick@fpcyakima.com

Emergency Prayer Chain! If you, a family member or friend are faced with an emergency or urgent need, remember the PRAYER CHAIN. We believe God’s Word tells us to “A-S-K”---Ask, Seek and Knock! Caroline Sundquist is our Prayer Chain Coordinator and receives prayer requests every day of the week. After receiving a request, she mobilizes a chain of prayer volunteers who immediately begin “asking, seeking and knocking” on your behalf. To request a prayer be placed on the Prayer Chain you can: • Email Caroline at sunnymom57@hotmail.com • Call the church office at 248-7940 • Submit a request on FPCYakima.com web site • Use the tear-off in the Sunday bulletin to submit your Prayer Chain request Would you like to become a Prayer Chain volunteer? Follow any of the above steps for submitting a prayer request to be part of this team.

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Upcoming news.events. COOKIES AND CANS

Please bring cookies and canned food on your last name’s designated Sunday. February 7 A-D February 14 E-I February 21 J-K February 28 L-M

Missionary update December 27, 2009

Thankfulness and Generosity (excerpt) Thankfulness is an essential aspect in life. So many times we are so focused on what we want instead of being thankful for what we have, and so we think IF I just had this then then I would be satisfied. This is always the great lie because once we get it… a few days, weeks or months go by and we have a sense of needing something else. We see this lie attacking the nation of Cambodia as the nation has started to develop. In the last 3 years many people’s income level has increased and they are able to afford more things and yet instead of a focus on thankfulness often the focus is on what we don’t have. As consumerism has now consumed the world let us not fall into the lie that the media bombards us with daily, but let us respond with Thankful hearts for what we do have! So we want to challenge you to sit down and think about why you are thankful…

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Upcoming news.events. You are invited to MOPS’ Annual

Valentine Dinner & Silent Auction

Friday, February 12th 5:30-8:30 p.m. FPC’s Koehler Hall (Gym) Featuring a catered dinner, silent auction, musical entertainment, and David & Kelly Pritchard - Popular speakers on family and marriage and authors of Going Public:Your Child Can Thrive in Public School. Line up your babysitter now for this great date night! (No childcare available) $25 per couple/$12.50 person (for MOPS members) $30 per couple/ $15 person (non-MOPS members) Tickets on sale at MOPS meetings, in the church office, or from Sherrie at 966-0604. Get your tickets now before they sell out! This is our biggest fundraiser of the year, so we need help from everyone! If you know someone who might donate something for the silent auction (including vacations or trips or field trip type ideas) or if you can help call for items and/or pick up items, call Aimee Ozanich at 901-1838.

You’re Invited To A Birthday Bash! APRIL 16TH, 17TH, 18TH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CELEBRATES ITS 125TH BIRTHDAY!

Northwest Boychoir

Performing at FPC on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 7:00pm. All proceeds will benefit the First Presbyterian Church 2010 19 Habitat for Humanity House.


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*Suggested donations: $5 per person, $10 per couple, $12 per family.

Devotions 6:00p Class break-out 6:15p ALL ARE WELCOME!

Adult Classes: 6:15p

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Philippians Pastor Jack Grief Recovery Bill Starr Preregister / Fee Running the Rapids Tim & Liberty Andis Family Ministries Holy Spirit Boot Camp WOW Class for Women Prodigal God Jerry Smith, Joe Buckley

Children’s Program

Kindergarten - 5th Grade Room 217

Childcare

6 months-kindergarten age Available by reservation only (48 hours in advance). Call: 248-7940 ext. 117

Students Mid-High (6-8th grade)

High School (9-12th grade)

6:30- 8:00 7:30-9:00

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