March 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 12
First Presbyterian Church of Yakima
9 South 8th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 509-248-7940
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table of contents 3 4 5 6-7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 - 22 23 24
March Events
Sunday Morning Information / Weekly Events / Sermon Series Sunday Morning Class Information Letter from Pastor Jack Letter from Pastor Mark Fellowship Ministry: Group Life Fellowship Ministry: Family Life Fellowship Ministry: Senior Adult Discipleship Ministry: Students Discipleship Ministry: Preschool Discipleship Ministry Team: Children’s Discipleship Ministry Team: Careforce Discipleship Ministry Team: Women’s Ghormley Meadow Christian Camp Worship Ministry Team Missions A Note from our Missionaries Upcoming events Clothing Exchange Re3 Wednesday Nights
March Events Calendar Tuesday, March 2 Wednesday, March 3 Thursday, March 4 Friday, March 5 Sunday, March 7 Monday, March 8 Thursday, March 11 Friday, March 12 Saturday, March 13 Sunday, March 14 Wednesday, March 17 Friday, March 19 Saturday, March 20 Sunday, March 21 Tuesday, March 23 Wednesday, March 24 Thursday, March 25 Friday, March 26 Saturday, March 27 Sunday, March 28 Thursday, April 1 Friday, April 2 Sunday, April 4
Worship Ministry Team Meeting 5:15p Adult Ed Meeting 7:00p New Orleans Mission Trip (through March 10) Family Ministries Board Meeting Noon WOW - Women of Wonder Meeting 4:00p Happy Travelers Meeting 1:00p SAM - Senior Adult Ministry Meeting 3:00p SMT - Service Ministry Team Meeting 5:00p Prayer Ministry Point Leaders Meeting 6:00p MOPS-Mothers of Preschoolers 9:00a Organ Concert (In Memory of Ed Nelson) 7:30p Cookies & Cans: Last Name N-P Cristo Vive Potluck 1:45p Edith Ferry Circle Noon DMT - Discipleship Ministry Team Meeting 2 - 3:00p FMT - Fellowship Ministry Team Meeting 6 - 7:00p Cristo Vive Craft Night 6 - 8:30p Clothing X-Change 9a-2p Cookies & Cans: Last Name Q-T Foundation Meeting 4 - 5:30p NO PRESCHOOL TODAY MOPS - Mother of Preschoolers 9:00a Young Lives “Daddy Daughter Dance” 4:30p Officer Ordination/Installation Service 11:00a Cookies & Cans: Last Name U-Z Kaffee Klatsch 9:30a Session Dinner & Meeting 6:00p Presbyterian Women’s Spring Luncheon Noon Golden Circle Potluck Noon Small Group Core Team Meeting Noon Mid High Lock-In Prayer Minstry Leader Breakfast 9:00a Cristo Vive Couple’s Night 6:00p Palm Sunday/Kids Sing 8, 9:30 & 11a Cookies & Cans: Last Name A-D Deacons Potluck & Meeting (Gym) 12:30p Maundy Thursday Service & Communion 7:00p Good Friday Service: Seven Last Words of Christ 7:00p Easter Sunday Services / Sunrise Service / Breakfast
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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 Band Rehearsal Temple Choir Rehearsal GEMS / CBD
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 7:00p
Sermon Series March Sermon series: “Faces at the Foot of the Cross”
March 7 March 14 MARCH 21 MARCH 28 4
Matthew 27:41-43/ Chief Priests, Scribes, and Elders John 19:23-24/ Soldiers Mark 15:42-47 Joseph Mark 15:40/ Mary Magdalene
Jack Peebles Jack Peebles Jack Peebles 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,
I simply want to share with you what’s in my heart. This last month was a difficult month. We traveled back to Texas so that I could officiate a funeral service for a family friend. I typically do not like to officiate funerals for family members and friends, but I agreed to do so in this case. We also took the opportunity to visit with Margaret’s father, who was recently diagnosed with cancer. In traveling down to Texas, I didn’t know how God was going to use me and, to be completely honest with you, didn’t want to be used. The family friend’s time on earth, in my and others’ opinion, was much too short. I didn’t feel qualified to answer any tough questions, because I was struggling with them myself. It’s no secret that Christians face difficult times in their lives. That’s the reality of the Christian life. Obstacles, stumbling blocks, tribulations, and the storms of life do occur. It’s not a matter of if they come, but rather when they come. No doubt, we are continuously tested in life, but I believe that as we turn to God and put our trust in Him, He gives us what we need to endure. In fact, God works through us, despite us. His grace is evident everyday. I continue to be amazed! I was reminded of one of my favorite figures in church history, Dwight L. Moody. Have you ever heard his story? Dwight Moody is one of the great evangelists of the 19th century. He was born into a large family in 1837. His father was a small farmer and stonemason and was also an alcoholic and died at the age of 41 when Dwight was only four years old. He had five older brothers and a younger sister, with an additional twin brother and sister born one month after his father’s death. His mother struggled to support the family and some of them, including Dwight, had to be sent out into the work force to pay for room and board. When he was 17, he moved to Boston to work at his uncle’s shoe store. While he worked for his uncle, he attended the Congregational Church of Mount Vernon at the insistence of his uncle. He applied for church membership in 1855 and was rejected. Can you imagine that? His teacher, Edward Kimball, said that he had seen few people whose minds were spiritually darker than when he first arrived in Sunday School. Kimball worked with him and, through their conversations, Moody came to know how much God loved him. Moody would go on to minister to the welfare of sailors, gamblers, and thieves in Chicago. One witness recalled those early days of ministry: “The first meeting I ever saw him at was in a little old shanty that had been abandoned by a saloon-keeper. Mr. Moody had got the place to hold the meetings in at night. I went there a little late; and the first thing I saw was a man standing up with a few tallow candles around him, holding a boy, and trying to read to him the story of the prodigal son and a great many words he could not read out, and had to skip. I thought, “if the Lord can ever use such an instrument as that for His honor and glory, it will astonish me!” 6
Moody, through God’s grace, continued his witness. Being human, I’m sure he must have felt discouraged at times, but never lost his faith. His witness led to one of the largest Sunday school classes of its time. The average attendance was 650 with 60 volunteers from various local churches who served as teachers. It became so well known that newly elected President Abraham Lincoln visited and spoke at a Sunday School meeting in 1860. Despite the obstacles and tough times of his life, Moody had a tremendous impact on numerous lives. God used this simple man powerfully. He is known as one of the great evangelists in all of church history and a real demonstration of how God can use those who answer His call. You may know some of his legacy. Moody, through the grace of Jesus Christ, is credited with founding the Moody Church, the Northfield Mount Hermon School, and the Moody Bible Institute and Publishers, as well as having written hymns and develop worldwide missions. As I was thinking about Moody, I couldn’t help but smile. I was encouraged and I hope his story has been an encouragement to you. Moody’s story reminds me that God doesn’t call the qualified, but rather qualifies the called. As I reflect upon our recent trip to Texas, I am amazed. I can see how God used me, despite me! The trip reminded me that it’s not about me. I don’t have to have all the answers. I don’t have to rely on my own strength and you don’t either. You and I simply need to be faithful. I’ll leave to you a verse of Scripture that holds a great deal of meaning for me: “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, who for the sake of the joy that was set before him endured the cross, disregarding its shame, and has taken his seat at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such hostility against himself from sinners, so that you may not grow weary or lose heart.” (Hebrews 12:1-3) May God strengthen us with His grace, so that we might not grow weary or lose heart as we continue the race! In His grip,
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Dearchurch family, What a joy it is finally to be with you all here at FPC! Most all of our boxes are unpacked, Stephanie and I are beginning to enjoy our new home in Selah. We sincerely appreciate all of the warm wishes and even the gifts and food so many of you have offered us. You have very much helped us make the transition to Yakima. Oh, and I especially appreciate your patience with me as I get to know everyone’s names! As you may know, Stephanie and I are expecting our first child this coming July. Evidently God thought it fitting that the pastor called minister to families begin his own in the process. Although my impression of the church is still very new, I’m so very pleased to find people with large hearts for the Lord and a willingness to follow Him into the world. Over the next few months I will continue to get a feel for all that’s happening here at First Pres and gain a deeper sense of where God would have us go, both to further our outreach to those outside our congregation in mission and to connect better with families. Thank you for your prayers as Stephanie and I continue to make Yakima our home. And I particularly appreciate your prayers as we continue to discern God’s vision for our ministry.
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-Mark
Fellowship Ministry
Group Life / Family / Senior Adult
GROUP LIFE news
“Building Relationships that change lives by connecting the community to Christ”
Getting together with your small group can either be the biggest blessing of your week, or at times it can feel like a complete flop if you are the group leader. Try these helpful hints out in your group this week and be blessed.
Judy Turner
Group Life Ministries
248-7940, ext. 125 judy.turner@fpcyakima.com
Buckley’s Sunday night group
1. Come prepared. Highlight questions you feel are important to you. 2. Consider meeting in homes. It lends to a more comfortable, intimate setting. If children come with parents, hire a babysitter and share the cost. 3. Share responsibilities. They could include leader, co-leader, host, caller, time-watcher. 4. Welcoming guests. Have one person responsible to welcome folks other than the leaders. 5. Refreshments always enhance your gathering. Build in 10 to 15 minutes of snack/social time before starting your session, so if people are running a few minutes late they won’t miss the beginning. 6. Avoid interruptions. Turn cell phones and pagers down (or off). 7. Always start on time. If you do this faithfully from the first meeting, you’ll avoid the group arriving and starting later and later each week. 8. Ideal group size. 3-12 people is ideal, otherwise break into smaller groups for discussion or prayer times. This encourages greater participation by everyone in the group and begins developing leadership skills in others. 9. Come to an agreement with your group to keep confidentiality. A covenant can be very helpful in creating an environment of safety. 10. Help one another stay on track. Stay focused to the topic at hand. 11. Turn the empty chair into an open chair. Without a clear vision for the open chair, groups don’t grow spiritually nor do they reach their highest potential for serving the congregation as a whole. 12. End on time. Regardless of where you are in the lesson, when the clock rolls around to the “agreed” ending time. This communicates that you value and respect everyone’s time. 13. Confirm your next gathering. Also, make sure that whoever is responsible for refreshments at the next meeting is aware of his or her responsibility. 9
Fellowship Ministry
Group Life / Family / Senior Adults
FAMILY LIFE news
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s we have been dreaming and planning ways to minister to families we have repeatedly said, “When the new Pastor gets here…” Well now he IS here and what a treat it is getting to know him and to hear his vision for the way we minister to families at FPC Yakima. I was asked to share with Mark some of our family ministry history at FPC and as I prepared to do that I realized that the arrival of Mark Tumney in the role of Associate Pastor of Family Ministry and Outreach is the answer to the prayers of many faithful people over the past 15 years or longer. Thank you God for your provision and your perfect timing! What a wonderful commitment our church has made to helping families grow in Christ-like maturity by providing strong pastoral leadership in this area.
Laura Pickett
Parents and Marriage Ministry
Lots of new things are developing and one that we are very excited about is the new Family Ministry Board that will serve under DMT and will set a unified vision for how we minister to children, students, and the parent’s that go with them.
The board consists of: Mark Tumney - Pastor of Family Ministry and Outreach Erik Mickelson - Elder on DMT representing Family Ministry Kathy Eaton – Children’s Ministry Jennifer Foster – Children’s Ministry Tyler Van Horn – Student’s Ministry LeAnne Antonio- Student’s Ministry Laura Pickett - Parent’s and Marriage Ministry Margaret Peebles – Parent’s and Marriage Ministry Please pray for this new board as we work to discern what God’s vision is for the families of FPC.
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Mark 5:19 NIV Jesus did not let him, but said, “Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.”
Fellowship Ministry Group Life / Family / Senior Adult
SENIOR ADULTS news Kaffee KlatSch Jim Erixson
Pastor of Senior Ministries and Congregational Care 248-7940, ext. 130 jim.erixson@fpcyakima.com
Remember the old song “Getting to Know You”? Put March 23rd on your calendar as that’s the day that we’ll all get to know Pastor Mark Tumney, our guest speaker, just a little better. Come enjoy the fellowship and be a part of making him feel really welcome in his new church family.
Need a ride to church?
Call 248-7940. Many thanks go to Marv Becker for his fine leadership with this project. After ten years of service, Marv is passing the baton to Clarke Brown, our new facilitator. He is ready and willing to help you find a ride for any of the three Sunday services.
Want to feel more fit?
Come join the senior exercise group on M-W-F at 8:45 in the gym. Not only will you become more toned, you’ll have a lot of good laughs as well.
Happy Travelers
March 11 - Tour of the Pacific NW Osteopathic Medical University in Terrace Heights. Meet at the church at 10am. We will have lunch at Papa Baird’s afterwards. Join us!
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Discipleship Ministry
Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS
STUDENT MINISTRYnews
STUDENT MINISTRY LEADER TRAINING On Saturday April 10 We are invited to join a one day training seminar in Tri-Cities on the
topic of relationships with young people. The guest professor for this event is Dr. Andrew Root who has written a couple of brilliant books about youth ministry. The event is free for the Presbyterian youth leaders of Central Washington, so please talk to Tyler or Karin if you would like to join us. The seminar is from 10am to 3pm so we will be meeting at the PowerHouse at 8:30am to drive over together. This will be a wonderful day to get to spend together as leaders, and a great opportunity for new leaders to join.
Tyler Van Horn
Director of Student Ministries 248-7940, ext. 106 tyler.vanhorn@fpcyakima.com
Karin Skone
Assist. Dir. of Student Ministries
BOOM-SHAKA-LOCK-IN
Friday March 26 we are having an all-nighter for Middle School students (grades 6th – 8th). We are meeting at the PowerHouse at 8pm and students will need to be picked up at 8am Saturday morning. We will have worship together, a short scripture study, lots of games, some crafts and video games in the gym, a late night snack, and a movie to fall asleep to. Please bring $2 for food, a sleeping bag and pillow for sleeping. Don’t bring iPods, energy drinks, or your pets…dogs don’t like dodgeball! This is a great event to invite a friend to so grab a flyer from the PowerHouse and remember to sign up.
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248-7940, ext. 116 karin.skone@fpcyakima.com
Discipleship Ministry
Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS
PRESCHOOL MINISTRYnews Rhonda Cardona Preschool Director
248-7940, ext. 119 rhonda.cardona@fpcyakima.com
Scholarship Money needed! The need is great! To continue our scholarship program for the next school year we will need at least $3,000. The cost for a family to send just one child for a year averages around $1,000. Many of these families are unable to cover all of these costs. Won’t you please prayerfully consider contributing to these young lives.
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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 From: To: Subject: Date:
We thought you’d like to know how life could be
better
Ericka Clark Megan Antles for here at first Thursday, February 04, 2010 4:52:02 PM
Please add class descriptions and app due dates for Here at first.
Spring Spring 2010 2010
From: Kandyce Ingersoll [mailto:kandyingersoll@charter.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 4:49 PM To: Ericka Clark Subject: Here is the Spring Careforce schedule. Can you forward to PR? I do not have that address at home and Careforce Director Deb has my computer. Thanks
Kandy Ingersoll
248-7940 ext. 141 kandy.ingersoll@fpcyakima.com PROGRAM
LOCATION DAY
TIME
DATE
Contact Person
Valiant Man (for men only)
First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday
6April 8:15pm 7,14,21,28 Kandy Ingersoll May 248-7940 5,12,19,26 kandyingersoll@fpcyakima.com June 2,9
Understanding Your Valiant Man (for women only)
First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday
6April Kandy Ingersoll 8:15pm 7,14,21,28 248-7940 May kandyingersoll@fpcyakima.com 5,12,19,26 June 2,9
Making Marriage Better
First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday
6-8:15
Programs offered To Be Announced) Search for Life
Memorial Bible
To be announced
April Kandy Ingersoll 7,14,21,28 248-7940 May kandyingersoll@fpcyakima.com 5,12,19,26 June 2,9 Linda Spence 966-6500
West To be Church Office Minster announced 966-1900 Presbyterian Church Please go to www.Careforcelifekeys.org for details about programs in the Yakima Vicinity
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Discipleship Ministry Women’s Ministry news
Preschool / Children’s / Student’s / Women’s / Careforce / Men’s / Adults / Childcare / MOPS
Women’s Spring Event
Prayer Mosaic
Shan Trick
Women’s Ministry 248-7940 ext., 102 shan.trick@fpcyakima.com
Shout to the LORD, all the earth; break out in praise and sing for joy! Psalms 98:4 NLT Friday, April 23 6:00pm FPC Garden Room $5
We will celebrate God’s faithfulness Intimately connect with Him and Experience His extravagant love
First Presbyterian Church
9 S 8th Avenue www.fpcyakima.com 248.7940
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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
Living up in the mountains has many advantages, but a few drawbacks as well. One of the most evident is the remoteness of our locale. Another is the fact that on most weekends our staff are hard at work serving camp guests so attendance at church on Sunday is sketchy at best. As a result, you may not get the opportunity to get to know our staff or see them very often. That is most unfortunate because our staff are fabulous servants of God and essential to the ongoing ministry that First Presbyterian Church has in Ghormley Meadow Christian Camp. One of those amazing servants the past 3 years has been Julia Springer, our office manager. Julia came to Ghormley in February 2008 from Indiana and has done a fantastic job as guest group director, office and Sundeck manager. She has brought professional organization to the office and developed great relationships with our guest groups. She is desiring to return to the Midwest, to be closer to family and so will conclude her service at Ghormley in March. We will miss her greatly, as a vital staff member and a good friend. God Bless you Julia, we have been blessed by you being here. Online registration for this summer’s camps is now available on our website www.ghormleymeadow.org. You can also pick up this year’s brochure at the church or simply call and we will mail one to you.
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Worship Ministry
Prayer Team / Hospitality / Welcoming / Music / Drama
Don Hamrick
If you are interested in helping out in areas of media and sound, or the Temple Choir - please contact Don Hamrick. We’d love to have you!
Worship Director
248-7940 ext. 112 don.hamrick@fpcyakima.com
Easter Week March 28 Palm Sunday Children Sing in all Services April 1 Maundy Thursday Service & Communion 7pm April 2 Good Friday Seven Last Words of Christ 7pm April 4 Easter Sunday Sunrise Service 6am, Easter Breakfast (Gym 7-11a), Easter Services 8a, 9:30a, & 11a
communion Every Sunday Starting March 14, Communion will be served every Sunday in the Ward Chapel at 7:30am. Everyone is invited to partake. One of our pastors will administer the Sacrament, along with God’s Word and prayer. 18
Missions
Cristo Vive/ Ghormley Meadow Christian Camp
Living waters team update The Team arrived! Gustavo, Katrina and family arrived in Ticul and Kathy and Jim, Doug and Lynn, Buzz, Larry, Dave and Monti arrived in Merida on the evening of February 13. Gustavo and family attended worship on Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church in Yotholin and taught in their Adult Sunday School and later, the entire team attended the evening service. Our first day started with an awkward minor scratch of one of our rented cars. We thank God for his protection and for collision insurance. We did not let that crash our day or our mission. After that we had a very productive day with tanks washed, holes drilled, carbon filtering and water softening tanks filled, pipes glued together, pumps installed, wires connected, women trained, etc. We finished our day with devotions after having a pizza feast at the corner pizzerĂa.
Gustavo Carvajal Pastor Iglesia Cristo Vive
248-7940. ext. 133 gustavo.carvajal@fpcyakima.com
The team finished the project on February 17. We had a kickoff service at 6:30 that evening with worship, testimonies, training certificates and a commissioning message by pastor Wilberth. Then, we closed with a drink‌ pure water coming from the new water purifying plant. By the time you were celebrating Ash Wednesday service, we were celebrating with panuchos, a typical Yucatan dish. The name of the water purifying plant is Zayab, the Mayan word for Water Spring! Our brothers and sisters at the Presbyterian church of Sinai in Yotholin have a clear understanding of their mission to take the water from the Living Spring and share it along with the Zayab water to their community. Praise The Lord and thank you for supporting this wonderful project that is already transforming an entire community in many ways. Stay tuned for more Living Water opportunities! Peace, Gustavo
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Missionary update February 13th, 2010
Busy Season in Battambang!(excerpt) Hello friends and family all across the globe! Already it’s February and this first month and a half of 2010 has flown by. The “cool season” is officially over and the cool mornings and evenings have been replaced with hotness! Our normal pace of life here is actually quite fast and crazy but we enjoy and grow through all the challenges and exciting things! It has been amazing to get into the new year and start what is the fourth year of YWAM Battambang we see all the faithful ways that this ministry has grown. Here’s a peek into what’s been going on these last few months: Highlights: 1. Our third Phase 2 school we ran has officially ended at the end of January, with many of the students continuing on to staff the upcoming DTS!
2. Most of our staff traveled up to Chiang Mai for YWAM’s 50th Anniversary at the beginning of February. It was an amazing time of celebration with other YWAM missionaries in the SE Asia region, along with YWAM’s founders Loren and Darlene Cunningham. Lowlights: 1. Caroline has had mono for the last six weeks and it has not been an easy time for her, especially because she spends most of her days, resting and at home. Please pray for complete healing for her, that she may be back on her feet again and get back into the rhythmn here. Thank God that there’s only one “lowlight” in our lives right now! Thank you for all your continual prayers and support and believing in us and what we do here. We pray that in the midst of this busy season here, that we will continue to live it out with grace and strength from Jesus, as He is our true guide.
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To follow Garth and Caroline’s complete blog go to: www.thegustafsons.missionsplace.com
Upcoming news.events. COOKIES AND CANS
Please bring cookies and canned food on your last name’s designated Sunday. March 7 N-P March 14 Q-T March 21 U-Z March 28 A-D
Christian Life Center will be hosting the
Carman: For Real… For Now…
Tour on Thursday March 25, 2010. Doors open at 6:00 PM and the concert will start at 7:00 PM. Tickets are currently on sale for $5 on the web at www.carman.org or you can call 1-800-965-9324 to order as well. At the door tickets will be $10.
You’re Invited To A Birthday Bash! APRIL 16, 17, & 18
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CELEBRATES ITS 125TH BIRTHDAY! Special Sunday Services: 8:30am and 11:00am
(No Kidzone or Adult Ed Classes this day)
Northwest Boychoir
Performing at FPC on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 7:30pm. All proceeds will benefit the First Presbyterian Church 2010 Habitat for Humanity House. 21
Upcoming news.events.
Begin Your Journey
April 23, 24
Led by Pastors Steve Barker & Mark Tumney Questions? Call 248.7940 or Register Online at www.fpcyakima.com
starting point & new members Every Journey, every Adventure needs a STARTING POINT
Life is a journey and an adventure...at FPC Yakima we believe life is better when we live it together. We invite you to bring your questions for honest discussion about life and faith. Starting Points offers insights on God, the Bible, Christianity and the beliefs of First Presbyterian Yakima. If you choose to join the church, you may do so through this class.
Presbyterian Women is a national organization
for all women in the Presbyterian Church USA. It is organized in the local church, Central WA Presbytery and Alaska Northwest Synod. In our church we have three circles: Deborah, Edith Ferry and Naomi. We also include the Baby Celebration quilters. In our budget for 2009 we gave support to Ghormely Meadow Christian Camp, the church library, Campbell Farm, Christmas quilts, Carillon Bell Choir, Baby Celebration quilts, church custodians and the Union Gospel Mission Youth Center. Our membership also supports the national organization with the “Thank Offering”, “Birthday Offering” and the “Least Coin Offering.” On Monday, March 15 there will be a Spring gathering of P.W. at Walla Walla Presbyterian church from 9:00a-3:00p. Interested ladies please contact Chris Leverett: 965-8481. 22
Spring Luncheon Mary McLean Guild is hosting the Spring Women’s Luncheon on Wednesday, March 24 at Noon in the Garden Room at First Pres. Suggested Donation: $5 All women are invited. Please RSVP by March 19 to the church office.
Clothing F R E E
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March 21 9:00a-2:00p Koehler Hall, First Presbyterian Church 9 South 8th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Friday, March 20 ONLY : DROP-OFF (Koehler Hall / Gym) Please bring clean, useable clothes for ALL-AGES : men’s, women’s and children’s. Also accepting: Games, books, toys, and baby gear galore! *Donations are helpful, but not required Contact: Theresa Higbee: 576-3986 23
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9 SOUTH 8TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902
NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID YAKIMA, WA PERMIT NO 59
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Elements for life Wednesday Nights First Presbyterian Church
Dinner
*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
CLASS Philippians Grief Recovery Running the Rapids Holy Spirit Boot Camp Prodigal God
INSTRUCTOR NOTES Pastor Jack Bill Starr Closed Tim & Liberty Andis Family Ministries WOW Class for Women 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
5:15-6:15p