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FIRST Reaching Out to My

Neighbor “Worshiping God together, Growing in Christ-like maturity, Reaching those

Volume 25


First Presbyterian Church of Yakima

9 South 8th Ave Yakima, WA 98902

(509) 248-7940

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April Events Pastor Jack’s Welcome Christ calls u s to be in co FUSE (Families) mmunity with each o ther. As you read the contents of Women this newslett er, it is our hope th Children at the stickfi gures throughout will help you Senior Adults think of someone in your life tha t God is calling you to Cristo Vive reach out to . Men Students Announcements & Opportunities Devotional Highlight from the Church Library

From the Editor: Film Noir & Budgets. Thank you all for the kind comments on last month’s issue. Unfortunately it costs us a lot of money to print them in color. We’ve identified that we can save approximately $1400 a year by limiting color to 4 pages and the rest in black & white. “here@FIRST” will still be produced in color, and will be available in color on the church website. If you would like us to print one for you in full color we would be happy to do so for donation of a dollar. Just ask for one in the church office.

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Here@First is available in a PDF format on the church web page at www.fpcyakima.com For inquiries, submissions, omissions, and corrections contact Curt Rosenkranz in the church office. 248-7940 x 113 curtis.rosenkranz@fpcyakima.com


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Pastor Jack Peebles Senior Pastor jack.peebles@fpcyakima.com

Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven” (Matt. 5:14-16).

Dear Church Family, He is Risen! This is the Good News of Jesus Christ! We gather together on the 24th of this month to join our voices with brothers and sisters throughout the valley and world to participate in the proclamation that is the foundation of our faith. Without Easter, we simply have no foundation on which to stand. In the words of the Apostle’s Creed, we “believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; He descended to the dead. On the third day He rose again; He ascended into heaven, He is seated at the right hand of the Father, and He will come to judge the living and the dead.” Through the sacrifice of the Son, we are saved and our lives should be lived out as a response to the grace given to us in Jesus Christ! This response includes stewardship. On behalf of the Session, I want to thank you for your continued response to Him. I know times are tough for many in our valley and that is precisely when the church of Jesus Christ is called to respond. In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus proclaims: "You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.

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When economic institutions and other modern day idols fail, you realize that the only thing you can really put your trust in is God. His promise is true and eternal. His love never fails. His light cannot be hid. Even in the midst of suffering, God can use that for His good purpose. Consider the words of Paul: “We… boast in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us” (Romans 5:3-5). I continue to have great hope as we move deeper into 2011. I believe we have an incredible opportunity before us. Now is the time for the light of Christ to shine brightly. Now is that time for people to experience real hope. I believe God is calling us to, not only share, but be the message of hope within a community that is in desperate need. Simply put I believe God is calling us to be the light in the darkness and we stand at a crossroads. Will we proclaim and demonstrate, “He is Risen!”and let that light shine or will we remain in the darkness?

Our worship team search committee continues its evaluation of candidates to step into permanent leadership of the Contemporary and Traditional services. We continue to assess the needs of children’s ministry and are so thankful to Susie Woodin for stepping in and being our interim Children’s Director. At the leadership level, we are set to begin to engage in some long-term strategic planning fresh off the heels of Jim Singleton’s visit. I do not know how long this will take, but I invite your prayers for God’s direction and guidance as we move forward. There is no doubt that God calls each of us to participate in His mission to the community and world. The leadership of the church wants to facilitate more opportunities to taste what God’s Kingdom is all about. It starts with worship (and worship leadership) and carries over into our lives. My experience has been that when people taste it and see that it is good, they want more of it! Please continue to pray about how you can do your part and participate in God’s Kingdom in 2011. With Appreciation, Love, and Prayers,

Pastor Jack Peebles Senior Pastor &

Elder Marshall Grove Stewardship Chair, 2011


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Pastor Mark Tumney Pastor of Family Life and Missions P mark.tumney@fpcyakima.com

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Shan Trick Assistant FUSE Director shan.trick@fpcyakima.com

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t by d the marriage class taugh “My Husband and I atten n easily on Sunday mornings. I ca Hamilton and Carol Licht had ation that we have never ers nv co d ke ar sp s ha it at say th for class e. The book we are using in our 5 years of marriag e which ar in a Man’s/Woman’s Lif is The Most Important Ye

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The HUNT is o n! See back cove r “Maybe one of the best things about our family bowling event was watching parents teach their children how to bowl for Moreover, it was great watching our teens playing with our children, and our families mix up and have a great time.� -Anonymous Member

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Women

Ericka Clark Women’s Ministries x 100 ericka.clark@fpcyakima.com

Shan Trick has served as the FPC staff cont act for Women’s Ministry for the past two year s. She currently works with Pastor Mark in Fa m ily Ministries and asked if I would be the staff contact for Women’s Ministry. I have been on the Women’s Ministry team for just over a year, and after prayer I ea gerly accepted her off er . Our team of seven works very well together un der the direction of our dear Lord and Savior . If you want to know more about our ministry, pl ease call me or email me anytime! With Joy, Ericka

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want to share a bit about our Spring Women’s Retreat on Lake Chelan...Come Ch l C AAway Wi Withh M Me - KKnowing i the h PPower off G God’s d’ Love was the theme for this year’s women’s retreat and thank you Jesus, we got to really know the power of His amazing love! It was an absolutely beautiful weekend on the lake with 130 fun women, resting, dancing, praying, worshipping and learning more about our Guide in life, the Holy Spirit. Thank you God for preparing the way for all the women who were able to attend this retreat. Thank you to all the women who helped us prepare, who faithfully prayed and served during the weekend. Also, a BIG thank you to the incredible amount of scholarship money given -- your gifts helped ten women get to Chelan to be greatly blessed by our Creator. God is soooo good! We hope you enjoy just a few of the testimonies written by women at the retreat. Ericka

“This weekend was such a blessing. The Holy Spirit moved among us!” “I have learned so much about the Lord, about love and about the power of the Holy Spirit. I am blessed to have gotten to come!”

“Thank you for welcoming me. This experience has enriched my life. My personal relationship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is deeper after the weekend and will continue to grow deeper.”

“I received freedom from bondage that I have been enslaved to for 43 years. Praise God - I am free! It is finished!”

“I received a prophetic blessing from God through prayer -- it was so joy filled and I was so consumed with the Holy Spirit that I just laughed and laughed! It was so freeing! Thank you God!”

“I met Jesus in a new and precious way through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit”

“I am learning to listen to the Lord in prayer and during scripture reading. I would encourage any one who has not been on a retreat to go - you don’t need to know anyone or worry about anything. God is present and will “hug” you through the retreat. Come with joy and watch your love with God develop!”

“The Holy Spirit was in Chelan and in full force! Praise Jesus!”

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Kidzone Palm Sunday Celebrations Palm Sunday music practice

Saturday, April 16 @10:00a, in the Sanctuary services on All KidZone kids will be singing during worship beams & Palm Sunday. This practice is for everyone! Son w at about Cubbies will practice first and K – 5th grades follo se come! 10:15a. Practice should be over by 11:00a. Plea

Children Susie Woodin Childrens Ministries x 110 ssusie.woodin@fpcyakima.com

Palm Sunday – Sunday, April 17

11:00a Sonbeams and Cubbies will sing at the 9:30a and will They a. services. Please have them to their class at 9:00 3 services. be finished by 11:15a. K-5th Grade will sing at all They will Please have them to their classrooms by 8:15a. ned for all be finished by 11:25a. A pancake breakfast is plan ren will be children during the 9:30a KidZone hour. All child rooms. class r ready for pick-up between 11:15a-11:30a in thei

Susie

Join us for breakfast!

invite you to The youth department would like to on this busy enjoy a lovely Palm Sunday breakfast ing class, so day. Your kids will have pancakes dur be served why not take a moment to relax and h us. This a great meal while your kids are wit nch that was event is intended to replace the bru nding this previously on Easter Sunday. By atte ch Camp, a breakfast you are supporting Outrea very important ministry of FPC! Sunday, April 17 from 9:00a-1:00p.

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ATTENTION BABYBOOMERS!!

Senior Adults Pastor Jim Erixson Pastor of Congregational Care jim.erixson@fpcyakima.com

Upcoming Senior Sneak Trips in 2011 Visit the B-Reactor at Hanford in April. On April 23 we will go to the Aiken Theater to watch “The Odd Couple”, show time is 2:00p. On May 13 and 14 we will travel via Amtrak to Leavenworth for Mayfest. Register with Accent Tours. In June we hope to visit Allen Brothers in Naches for a tour of the Cherry Packing process. Date to be announced. On July 3 we will go the see the Bear’s baseball team play, followed by fireworks. And finally, we will take a tour of the Suncadia facility on August 25. Lunch will be on your own.

Do you know how to enroll in Social Security or how to enroll in the Medicare program? Well on March 29, 2011 at 6:00p. a seminar will be held in the Garden Room. Information will be provided by a Professional Financial Planner who will lead you through the hoops of Social Security, when would be a good time to enroll, how to enroll, and do you need to enroll at age 62 or 70. There are penalties if you don’t enroll into Medicare by a certain time. Do you know when that is? Rich Millet will provide answers to all these questions and any other questions you may have about Social Security and Medicare. I was amazed to find what I need to do to get started when I turn 66. There are a lot of differentt ways to benefit if you know when to enroll and what you can and cannot do when enrolling. Did you know that you can delay your retirement and receive an additional 8% per year for just waiting to collect Social Security, and that your spouse can also claim Social Security on your income and, then, on a later date collect full Social Security on his/her income at a higher payout. So come and hear Mr. Millet as he takes us through the Social Security and Medicare jungles.

Jim Erixson

Hello Team...another update from beautiful Cartagena, Colombia! port for this Thank you for your prayers and sup se involved in team. By the way, the names of tho en, Bruce and this trip are Mike Buehler, Steve Lut Pam Cleaver, Ann Willis, Brett and Roger Cohun, e. The team Preti Streich. We have had a great tim hrooms and is working on remodeling floors, bat able to partner kitchens in 4 houses. We have been idable workers. with the home owners, who are form and we all are There is great synergy in the group lcome to look at enjoying our time here. You are we facebook page. some of the pictures if you check my Blessings,

Gustavo ks in Colombia working

(Pastor Gustavo recently spent 3 wee with Habitat for Humanity.)

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Gustavo Carvajal Pastor de Cristo Vive x 133 gustavo.carvajal@fpcyakima.com

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Men’s Ministry: Looking Forward Plans are being made for Men’s Ministry at FPC to join forces with the men from Westminster and Cristo Vive to participate in a neighborhood revitalization project near the Madison House. For the last two years, our men’s fellowship has been involved in helping remodel and upgradeing the facilities at the school, as well as supporting a number of the ministries offered there. This year we are planning to expand our vision to helping the families near the school as further outreach to the community. We will do small repairs, outside painting, replace windows, and other beautification projects as a way to reach out to these families with the love and care of Jesus Christ. We will begin in May. Stay tuned for more details as the dates draw near. Also, keep your ears open for other Spring and Summer activities that will be coming up, and our plans for next Fall.

Bill Starr

Bill Starr Mens Ministry 965-3318 bill.starr@fpcyakima.com

Men

"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” John 13:34 This is the command that Jesus gave to us at the Last Supper. In the Latin ‘command’ is written ‘mandatum’, which read in old English gives us Maundy, Maundy Thursday.

Students Jeff Murray Student Ministries x 125 jeff.murray@fpcyakima.com Tyler Van Horn Student Ministries x 106 tyler.vanhorn@fpcyakima.com

Mid High Lock-In (AKA Boom Shaka-Lock-In) 6th – 12th graders should look forw ard to attending a great night of fun and fellowship on Friday, April 8 beginn ing at 8:00p in the powerhouse. Parent s can pick up their students on Saturd ay morning at 8:00a.

Prayer Connection

are willing Student ministries is still looking for people who of prayer to be a prayer connection for a student. This role ent at least connection entails 1) connecting with the stud regularly once every 3 months. 2) Praying for the student ch. chur at and 3) making the student feel welcome way to Volunteering as a prayer connection is a great through participate in the work that Jesus is doing in and its students. It is also a duty of the church to fulfill e of Jesus. If nam baptismal vows to disciple students in the connect you are someone who has the desire to pray and with the next generation.

Jeff

Palm Sunday Breakfast Student Ministries is hosting a breakf ast on Palm Sunday in order to raise money for Outreach Camp. This is intended to replace the brunch that used to take place on Easter Sunday. Please note the change and come to breakfast in order to support Ou treach Camp, a very important ministry of this church. Sunday, April 17 9:00a-1:00p.

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ents Available! tm ar p A e m co In w Lo reet, has 3 openings the st Mable Swan, across who qualify for low for those 62 and over ire at the Mable Swan income housing. Inqu 51 er, Connie @ 248-51 office with the Manag

s S Now! Volunteer form B V r fo r ee nt lu vo to It’s time ch office. rden Room and Chur Ga e th in e bl la ai av e uth ar e are now separate yo er th r: de in m re nt *Importa e age of 18 at everyone under th th ns tio ica pl ap r ee r volunt re they can voluntee must complete befo

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ATTENTION: Families and Kids... Young Life Camp!

This year Young Life’s Washington Fam ily Ranch is in Antelope, Oregon over Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30. In addition to a well- run program for adults and kids, there wil l be plenty of time to enjoy a skate park, pool, climbing wall, blob, screamer (swing), ropes course, zip line, mountain bikes--oh my! A fun draiser is in the works so that no one is left beh ind. Space is limited! Registration Forms can be picked up in the office. For more information please call Shan or Mark at 248-7940. Here’s a link to the camp: washingtonfamilyranch.young life.org

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elp. We have a ton of ch ildren here on MO PS days, and we need people to watch th em while the mothers meet. Come support th e support group ! The current need is for 10 people on ce a month + Backups (ages 18 and up). Contact Julie Rott man @ 307-4887

FPC

Preschool is seeking a qualifi ed and experienced Christian pre school teacher for the 2011-12 school year. A BA in ECE is preferred. Please submit yo ur resume to Rhonda Cardona or contact her at x119 for more information.

2011

When?

June 20 - 24 8:45a - Noon

Ghormley needs an E-bay/Craig’s List Guru to request, se cure, post, sell and ship donated item s for the camp.

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First Presbyterian Church Who?

4 yrs old - 5th grade Must be 4 by June 1, 2011

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248-7940 www.fpcYakima.com

Pastor Jack is leading a clim b up Mt Adams again this year. Start ge tting in shape for this fun adventure .


Because He is Risen . . . “My God, my God! Why have you forsaken me? Why do you remain so distant? Why do you ignore my cries for help? Every day I call to you, my God, but you do not answer. Every night you hear my voice, but I find no relief. Psalm 22: 1-2 David wrote Psalm 22 from a place of great suffering; he clearly felt abandoned by everyone including His God. He expresses a personal torment that mirrors Jesus’ crucifixion hundreds of years later. This Psalm begins as an expression of deep suffering and a cry for help but then ends in joy and praise of the Lord. As Jesus hung on the cross He called out quoting the first line of Psalm 22 “My God, my God! Why have You forsaken Me?” Jesus was not questioning God but rather expressing the awful anguish He felt as He bore the sins of the world and was separated from His Father. God had to turn away from Jesus as He allowed our sin to be placed on Him. Jesus became sin for us and experienced the loneliness and abandonment that sin always produces. His physical agony was horrible but worse was the period of separation from God. Jesus suffered this so that we would never experience eternal separation from our Creator.

Devotional people you love? How does your love compare to this description of God’s love for us? Prayer: Father God, Creator of love, enable me to show others that I love them and not just say it. May I put others first by applying Your love to all my relationships. We know what real love is because Christ gave up His life for us. And so we also ought to give up our lives for our Christian brothers and sisters. 1 John 3:16 For He has not ignored the suffering of the needy. He has not turned and walked away. He has listened to their cries for help. I will praise You among all the people; I will fulfill my vows in the presence of those who worship You. The poor will eat and be satisfied. All who seek the LORD will praise Him. Their hearts will rejoice with everlasting joy. The whole earth will acknowledge the LORD and return to Him. People from every nation will bow down before Him. For the LORD is King! He rules all the nations. Psalm 22:24-28

Janet Krieger

This was real love and real love is what we are called to have for one another. Who are the

om the r f t h g li h ig H ary Church Libr A Commentary on The Mitford Series by Jan Karon I have travelled back many times to the village of Mitford since my mom shared the first book, At Home in Mitford, with me. The people of Mitford-- Father Tim, Cynthia, Doolie, Sadie Baxter & Louella, Uncle Billy and his wife Rose, and a host of other ordinary and very individual characters -showed me how faith can be lived each day. Jan Karon has taken me away from the daily grind when I felt too heavy to move, then sent me back to live refreshed with hope in our Lord who loves us.

Your church library carries the original 9 volumes of the Mitford Series, and the 2 books of the following Father Tim series. The Mitford Series is also available to read in Large Print. You too can travel to Mitford and share Father Tim's courtship of Cynthia, his fathering of young, angry Doolie Barlowe, and his pastoring of the flock at Lord's Chapel. You will meet his breakfast/lunch buddies at the Main Street Grill, his mentor Miss Sadie Baxter, his secretary Emma Newland and many other friends and neighbors. You'll watch his faith in action with a severely burned woman, and his struggles with a predatory female parishioner, his triumphs in trusting God and his self-doubts. And you may find yourself returning again and again as I have to walk the streets of Mitford.

Rondi Downs

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Holy Week Worship Events Sunday, April 17 Palm Sunday - Kids Sing @ All Services Sanctuary @ 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00a

Palm Sunday Brunch

Gym @ 9:00a - 1:00p / Proceeds go to support Outreach Camp

Thursday, April 21 y t i n u Maundy Thursday Seder Meal m m o C Maundy Thursday Service & Communion g g E Easter Friday, April 22 Good Friday Tennebrae Service Hunt Garden Room @ 5:30p / Come celebrate a with traditional Passover Meal Sanctuary @ 7:00p

Sanctuary @ 7:00p / Observance of Jesus’ betrayal & crucifixion

Saturday, April 23 at Franklin Park

10:00a - noon Sponsored by First Presbyterian Church Yakima. For more information contact Shan Trick at 248-7940 x 142, or email at shan.trick@fpcyakima.com

Saturday, April 23 HUNT Community Easter Egg Hunt

Franklin Park @ 10:00a / Community wide kids Easter egg hunt

Sunday, April 24 Easter SON RISE Service

North Lawn (Garden Room if raining) @ 6:30a

Resurrection Sunday Contemporary Services Sanctuary @ 8:00 & 9:30a

Resurrection Sunday Traditional Service Sanctuary @ 11:00a

Resurrection Sunday Spanish Service Chapel @ 12:15p


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