This Week: March 14, 2015

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This Week VOL. XXV, NO. 6 | MARCH 14, 2015

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SATURDAY, MARCH 28  11:00 AM-2:00 PM  WEST DALLAS COMMUNITY SCHOOL  2300 CANADA DRIVE

HELPING HANDS Saturday, March 21 8:00 am-1:00 pm

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ACTIVITIES! CRAFTS! PETTING ZOO! BRING YOUR FAMILY! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! SEE PAGE 3

Skills needed: a loving heart see page

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Park Cities Presbyterian Church exists to extend the transforming presence of the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ in Dallas and to the world.


OUR FAMILY

EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

births

EVERYONE

• Grace Lauren Dickerson, daughter of Joseph and Anna Dickerson, on February 11, 2015 • Madeleine Mahallie Rotenberry, daughter of Karla and Kyle Rotenberry, on February 23, 2015 • Neely Ellis Dodson, daughter of Nancy and Dan Dodson, on February 26, 2015 • Samantha Claire DeBoer, daughter of Tracy and Kirk DeBoer, on March 5, 2015 deaths

• Fred A. Skidmore Jr. (CC#13), husband of Peggy Skidmore (CC#13); father of Eugenia (and David) Fersing (CC#11); grandfather of Allie, Brittany, and Maggie Fersing (CC#11), step-father of Tommy (and Michelle) Reynolds (CC#09); grandfather of Austin and Courtney Reynolds (CC#09), on February 7, 2015

• Myrna and Doug Dunn (CC#03) on the loss of his father, Thomas I. Dunn, on February 23, 2015 • Morgan and Seth Pogoloff (CC#22) on the loss of her grandfather, Bruce Doerrfeld, on February 24, 2015 • Ann Latham (CC#13) on the loss of her father; Laura and Tommy Graves (CC#01) on the loss of her father; Rachel and Peyton Riley (CC#01) on the loss of their grandfather, James A. Latham, on February 25, 2015 • Laura and Tommy McBride (CC#06) on the loss of her mother; Luke, Kira, and Rainey McBride (CC#06) on the loss of their grandmother, Elfriede Hobbs, on February 26, 2015 • Carrie Jane and Kirk Pogoloff (CC#01) on the loss of her sister, Jill Blair, on March 3, 2015

“The founders of every other major religion said, ‘I’m a prophet who shows you how to find God,’ but Jesus taught, ‘I’m God, come to find you.’” — Tim Keller

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Women! Bring your friends and kids to hear how the Gospel changes us and gives us hearts for a great cause Please join with your deacons to extend helping hands while enjoying food and a fun 2- or 3-mile run/walk to our single moms, widows/ers, senior adults, and Thursday, March 26, 6:00 pm, Smith Park, 4000 Caruth those with chronic illness who have asked for your Blvd. The event supports Daughters of Cambodia and assistance around their homes Saturday, March 21, New Friends New Life and includes a silent auction, 8:00 am–1:00 pm, Room 263. To volunteer, please taco truck, and bounce house! Sign up online. Contact contact wilma.morgan@pcpc.org or 214-224-2742, or anncarolyn.williams@pcpc.org or 214-224-2725. Steve Giese at 214-289-1315.

helping hands

holy week Journey with us through Holy Week with our weekday noon services Monday-Friday, March 30–April 4, Sanctuary. Special music will begin 15 minutes before each service. Enjoy lunch following the services in the Chapel foyer. Cost is $8 each, by cash or check; dessert is $1. No reservation needed. Childcare is available for children birth through age five by reservation. Please call 214-224-2600 at least 24 hours in advance of each service. Daily Holy Week devotionals available online. Contact jayne.bjork@pcpc.org or 214-224-2632.

maundy thursday service

sympathies

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the just run

The Lord’s Supper will be served and Mark Davis will preach Thursday, April 2, 7:00 pm, Sanctuary. Special music for meditation will begin 15 minutes before the service. Childcare is available by reservation for children birth to 5 years old. Please call 214224-2600 by Monday, March 30, 5:00 pm. Contact jayne.bjork@pcpc.org or 214-224-2632.

ADULT MINISTRY navigating change in the second half

inviting, irritating, or intimidating? Change can be a real challenge, and the second half of life brings about a lot of it. Pat Hobin will continue leading this series on change and how we can grow personally and spiritually through the changes Sundays, March 15, 22, and 29, 7:00–8:30 pm, Oak Lawn West. Contact pat.hobin@pcpc.org or 214-224-2541.

SENIOR ADULTS MINISTRY botanic garden day trip

Bring a friend and plan for a delightful day trip to Fort Worth Botanic Garden Thursday, March 19, 8:30 am–4:00 pm. We’ll leave from the Oak Lawn West parking lot by 9:00 am, so park your cars behind Oak Lawn West and board the bus between 8:30-8:55 am. Bring money for admission and lunch (cost estimates online). We will walk the grounds and Japanese resurrection sunday services Garden before meeting back at the bus by 3:00 pm to Resurrection Sunday services (identical) will be held Sunday, April 5, 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 am, Sanctuary. return to PCPC. Please RSVP by Tuesday, March 17, to The nursery and preschool will be open on Easter jane.beasley@pcpc.org or 214-224-2771. Sunday, but elementary and youth classes will not meet. Contact jayne.bjork@pcpc.org or 214-224-2632.

memorial service volunteers

FAMILY MINISTRY

We need volunteers to usher or serve as host/hostess volunteer appreciation dinner for our memorial services. Services are held during We want to recognize our volunteers for their servant working hours Monday through Friday. Contact wilma. hearts and commitment with a dinner Sunday, April morgan@pcpc.org or 214-224-2742. 12, 6:00–8:00 pm, Fellowship Hall. We hope all of you join us for a celebratory dinner in honor of your service to our church family. Spouses and significant others employment opportunities at pcpc We have the following open postitions: Female High are welcome as your guests. Childcare is provided by School Youth Intern, Male Middle School Youth Intern, reservation for children ages birth through five years. Elementary Program Coordinator, and Administrative Please call 214-224-2600 by Wednesday, April 8, 5:00 Assistant to Nursery and Childcare. To apply, please pm. Register online. Contact heather.squibb@pcpc.org e-mail resume’ to careers@pcpc.org. View full job or 214-224-2679. descriptions and position-specific contact information online at www.jobsatpcpc.org. rodeo roundup Save the date for a great evening at the Real.Texas. Festival. and Mesquite Championship Rodeo Saturday, April 25, Mesquite Rodeo Arena. The event will cost $10 WOMEN per person with a $50 max per family (children 2 and under are free). Families with children any age through circle 5 meeting We will meet Tuesday, March 17, 10:00 am, 7215 Stefani high school are welcome. Registration details to come. Contact heather.squibb@pcpc.org or 214-224-2679. Dr. Contact Peggy Skidmore, 214-361-4704.


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ACT Prayer Walk, 9:00 am-11:00 am, 2215 Canada Dr, 224-2715

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The Just Run, 6:00 pm, 4000 Caruth Blvd, 224-2722

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Navigating Change in the Second Half, 7:00-8:30 pm, Oak Lawn West, 224-2541

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Easter Song and Story, 10:40 am-noon, Room 107/109, 224-2556

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Botanic Garden Day Trip, 8:30 am-4:00 pm, Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 224-2771

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EGGstravaganza, 11:00 am-2:00 pm, 2300 Canada Dr, 224-2501

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Human Trafficking: Bought with a Price, 7:00 pm, Oak Lawn West, 224-2551

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Missionary Luncheon for Ann & Bill Bivin, 12:15 pm, Fellowship Hall, 224-2551

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Helping Hands, 8:00 am-1:00 pm, Room 263, 224-2742

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Holy Week weekday services begin, noon, Sanctuary, 224-2632

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Ordination Celebration for James Madden, 12:15 pm, Fellowship Hall, 224-2551

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Missionary Luncheon for Carrie Jussely, 12:15 pm, Oak Lawn West, 224-2551

YOUNG FAMILIES

business-as-mission: senegal phase ii

We are need of five to seven business training volunteers for our mission trip to Senegal June 6–14. Come and hear great stories read by PCPC pastors, sing Phase II of the Business Training Curriculum is a unique songs in anticipation of Christ’s resurrection, and enjoy one-on-one mentoring phase. Volunteers work with lunch and a craft with friends Friday, March 27, 10:40 two or three local entrepreneurs and, with the help of am–noon, 107/109 Combo Room. Lunch provided. a translator, assist in the creation of a business plan. It is critical that team members who go on Phase II are Contact kim.heflin@pcpc.org or 214-224-2556. proficient with Excel and Word and can bring their own laptops. Deadline for application is Thursday, April 2. vbs 2015 Registration is open online for children who will be five Team led by Robert Prather and Brittany Bradberry. years old by September 1, 2015, through rising fourth Contact Robert Prather, rprather@visionro.com. graders and for volunteers as well. Childcare available for volunteers. VBS runs June 8-11. Sign up before it’s full! Contract Barrett Ball, vbs@pcpc.org or 214-224-2825. URBAN MISSIONS

easter song and story

WORLD MISSIONS

act prayer walk

Prayer walks allow us to pray over case work while giving us the opportunity to meet residents and pick human trafficking: bought with a price up trash as an act of service to our neighbors Saturday, We invite you to hear about this heartbreaking, world- March 14, 9:00–11:00 am, West Dallas Community wide problem from PCPC missionary Carrie Jussely as Church, 2215 Canada Dr. Prayer walks are a great way she shares from her first-hand experience working to to connect with our work and see how God is using ACT bring the Gospel to women and men trapped in slavery to influence West Dallas. Bring your family; this event in Cambodia Thursday, March 19, 7:00 pm, Oak Lawn is kid friendly. We recommend wearing comfortable West. Find out what God has to say about justice, His clothes and shoes for walking the blocks of West Dallas. Church, and each of our own once enslaved hearts. The Contact charlotte.medley@pcpc.org or 214-224-2715. World Justice Shoppe will be open beginning at 6:30 pm. Purchase items handmade by amazing women eggstravaganza who are now free and working to build new lives. Please Bring your family to Mercy Street’s celebration in the West Dallas Community School field Saturday, March RSVP to cindy.rhea@pcpc.org or 214-224-2551. 28, 11:00 am–2:00 pm, 2300 Canada Dr. Activities james madden ordination celebration include Easter egg hunts, obstacle courses, face Come by to congratulate James, SMU’s RUF campus painting, crafts, bungee trampolines, wall climbing, and minister, after his ordination in the worship services a petting zoo. Volunteers are needed to set up, greet Sunday, March 22, 12:15 pm, Fellowship Hall. Contact families, run activity stations, direct traffic, and clean up. Contact jenna.tenpenny@pcpc.org or 214-224-2501. cindy.rhea@pcpc.org or 214-224-2551.

ann & bill bivin missionary luncheon

thrive women’s clinic openings

Hear PCPC missionaries Ann and Bill Bivin tell about their life and work with Wycliffe Bible Translators in Panama Sunday, March 29, 12:15 pm, Fellowship Hall. Lunch provided; donations appreciated. Please RSVP to cindy.rhea@pcpc.org or 214-224-2551 by Friday, March 27, noon.

Our ministry partners have the following openings: paid college student intern for both spring and summer 2015 terms; part-time fundraising assistant; full-time operations/ executive assistant; and part-time fetal development presentations coordinator. For more information or to apply, contact jobs.ThriveWC@gmail.com.

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Park Cities p r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h ( PCA )

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8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 am communion

Sundays, 8:00–9:00 am Wednesday Vespers, 5:30–6:00 pm 24/7 prayer hotline

214-224-2680 or 24/7prayer@pcpc.org general fund budget

2014/2015 operating budget

$13,100,000

July 1–March 1, 2015 budget

$9,586,283

July 1–March 1, 2015 budget

$9,081,898

Budget variance

($504,385)

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VOL. XXV, NO. 6 | MARCH 14, 2015 Park Cities Presbyterian Church Sarah Palmer, editor 4124 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas, Texas 75219-3152 214-224-2711 • fax 214-224-2711 www.pcpc.org

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Communicants


please commit the process to regular prayer. If your candidate moves into the period of training, pray more! And here’s a specific note to the women of the church—please participate in this matter of recommendation. Recommendations will be received through Friday, April 10.

No Badge Required

Elders and deacons called to serve and protect

Officer recommendation forms are available online and in the literature racks in the church. If you have questions about how this all fits together, ask. Who? Well, an officer, of course.

You’ve seen the lights in the rearview mirror. In an instant, the question has formed in your mind and just as quickly been answered. “For me? Really!?” The documents are retrieved from the glove box, the pulse quickens, the window goes down, and you mumble with your most compliant monotone, “Good morning, officer.”

Soli Deo Gloria, Mark Fulmer, session elder

Or maybe you’ve been hired. It’s the company of your dreams with the salary of your dad’s dreams, and today is the day. The imposing glass door is decidedly uninviting, and the giant sign almost warns you away. But it’s a requirement. So you muster your feigned confidence and step in for your obligatory meeting with the chief executive officer.

Officer Recommendations March 1-April 10

Now, what picture forms in your mind when you hear or read of an officer of the church? Does that carry the same gravitas as an officer of the law, or the company, or the court? And how does somebody get that position? And what do they do anyway, these church officers?

The Session has approved March1-April 10, for members to submit recommendations for the offices of deacon and elder. A screening committee led by Ruling Elder Randy Wood and composed of elders, deacons, and laity will interview all men who are recommended and consider their qualifications before submitting a list of potential officer candidates to the Session for approval. The men approved by the Session will undergo a year of training in classes on the Bible, The Westminster Confession of Faith (Ground School), The Book of Church Order, and officer-specific books then stand for election by the congregation in early June, 2016.

Simply put, church officers are the elders and deacons. The scriptures teach that elders and deacons are called by God to serve the Church in particular ways. As under-shepherds, the elders have responsibility for church government and spiritual oversight. The deacons’ role is one of ministering to the physical and spiritual needs of the people of the church. Neither the deacons nor the elders are to view their roles as positions of power or prestige, but as callings to humbly love and care for the Church whose head is Christ alone.

Please reflect on the following verses regarding leadership as you consider your recommendations: 1 Timothy 3:1-13, Titus 1:5-9, and 1 Peter 5:1-4.

This matter of calling is worth some thought. Calling means two things, or more rightly, one thing with two distinct parts. Inward calling is that urging in the Spiritsensitive heart that God has placed His hand upon you and has directed you to specific tasks. Outward calling is the affirmation from others that your life is one of Kingdom fruitfulness. For those men who consider serving as elders or deacons, both an inward and outward calling are needed—meaning the decision to serve is bathed in prayer, guided by the Session, and communicated to the congregation with transparency. So what does all of that have to do with you? Well, it’s the time of year when PCPC takes recommendations for its officers. The congregation, you, are tasked with prayerfully considering who should lead. You have the privilege and the responsibility to select the elders and deacons of our church. In recommending men for office, you are affirming your belief that those men are called. Your recommendation is a part of their outward calling.

Qualifications of an Elder (BCO 8-2, 3): He that fills this office should possess a competency of human learning and be blameless in life, sound in the faith, and apt to teach. He should exhibit a sobriety and holiness of life becoming the Gospel. He should rule his own house well and should have a good report of them that are outside the church. (The elder is) to watch diligently over the flock, that no corruption of doctrine or of morals enter therein. Qualifications of a Deacon (BCO 9-2, 3): It is the duty of deacons to minister to those who are in need, to the sick, to the friendless, and to any who may be in distress. To the office of deacon, which is spiritual in nature, shall be chosen men of spiritual character, honest repute, exemplary lives, brotherly spirit, warm sympathies, and sound judgment. Below are brief guidelines for you and those you recommend: • Y ou must be a member in good standing of PCPC in order to recommend an individual for an officer position. • Please seek permission before submitting someone’s name as a candidate. • You may recommend men who have previously served as deacon or elder. • A t the time of recommendation, an officer candidate must have been a member in good standing of PCPC for the past two years. • Please do not recommend a man who is related to you by blood or marriage.

Then what happens? The recommendations are prayed about, prayed for, and affirmed by the Session, the elders. Only then are the men told that they’ve been nominated for church office. If they prayerfully sense the Lord’s calling, they begin a year-long period of training. They study Scripture, the Westminster Confession of Faith, church discipline, and other matters of ministry. Finally, after passing a written exam, they are presented to the congregation for a vote. That’s right. The congregation, you, vote for these men to serve. The very practical implication of this process is that you, as a member of Park Cities Presbyterian Church, have taken a vow to “submit yourself to the government and discipline of the church,” and you are central in affirming which men guide and guard that government and discipline. Recommending and selecting officers is a big deal. Read Titus 1 and 1 Timothy 3. Then pray about who you would recommend, about who you believe models biblical leadership. Then, when you’ve recommended someone, THIS WEEK  MARCH 14, 2015

As men are evaluated by the Screening Committee, the following sections of the Book of Church Order are considered:

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Recommendations may be made confidentially online at recommendations.pcpc.org, or you may submit a printed form in one of the following confidential ways: • Mail: PCPC, c/o Sally Rogers, 4124 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75219 • Fax: 214-224-2759 • E-mail: scan as attachment and send to sally.rogers@pcpc.org • Place: in red box at the Information Center For more information, contact sally.rogers@pcpc.org or 214-224-2775. 4B

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