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Grace Notes Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church Volume 44, Issue 4 April 2014
Reasons for Thanks!
It is an exciting time of the year! Holy Week is nearing, spring is on its
way, and there is much around the church for which we can be thankful.
I am particularly thankful for our Confirmation Class. Virginia Hudson
and Katherine Baird have been faithfully leading Reagan, Cameron,
and Avery (see photo) through Confirmation for the past couple of
months. On March 22-23, the confirmands and their leaders had an
overnight retreat at Grace Covenant. During that time, Christopher
Tweel, Luke Woodcock, Virginia, and I all had a chance to teach differ-
ent lessons pertaining to the Christian faith. I can assure you that we
have an incredibly faithful, inquisitive, and passionate group of disci-
ples soon to join the church!
I am also grateful for our new website!
Go ahead and check it out at
www.grace-covenant.org. The
information is largely the same as
the previous website, but the new
one is far more user-friendly. It
also offers a great space on which
we can feature photos and weekly
-updated details about upcoming
events. We hope this assists you
in knowing all that is going on in
the life of the church. Equally, we
hope this helps our many pro-
spective visitors gain a sense of
who are and what God is doing
among us. Please be sure and
thank Nate McKinnon for the
many hours he gave in pulling
this site together. As well, Christopher Tweel and Everett Reveley worked diligently to place
the bulk of the content onto the website.
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Palm Sunday Breakfast at Grace Covenant
Please plan to join us for breakfast on Palm Sunday, April 13, in the Fellowship Hall. We will
gather at 9:15 a.m. to share our morning
meal. Afterward, we will walk next door to
the steps of First English Lutheran for our
combined Stuart Circle Parish service at
9:45 a.m., followed by the annual Palm
Sunday procession at 10:00 a.m. Please
bring a breakfast food to share. The CE
Committee will have the tables
set and the coffee and juice ready for all!
Contact: Cheryl Jacobs at 355-7310 or by
email at [email protected]
for additional information.
Questions? Call the church office at 359-2463
Saturday, April 19
10:00 a.m.
At the home of Margaret and Dick Cardwell 7105 University Drive
Bring a friend!
Bring a basket
for egg hunting!
Meet the
Easter Bunny!
MID-WEEK FELLOWSHIP
Each Wednesday evening we gather at 6:00 p.m. for table fellowship, followed by a program from 6:30-7:15 p.m. All are welcome! Childcare is available. For more information contact Vanessa Strait in the
church office at 359-2463, or [email protected]
Meals for April: April 2- Meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, lima beans, salad, and peach cobbler.
April 9- Baked macaroni and cheese, cabbage, peas, salad, rolls, and sheet cake.
THURSDAY , April 16- Ham, sweet potato casserole, green beans, rolls, salad, and
chocolate éclair cake.
April 23- Lasagna, garlic bread, salad, fruit, and cookies.
April 30- Chicken tetrazzini, green beans, Harvard beets, salad, rolls, and apple crisp.
The PW are currently studying: An Abiding Hope: The Presence of God in
Exodus and Deuteronomy
PW Circle 1
Evening Circle
7:00 p.m.
1502 Park Avenue
Hostess: Cheryl Jacobs
PW Circle 2
11:00 a.m.
Vanguard Room
Hostesses: Brenda
Harris and Maria Rachal
PW Circle 3 9:30 a.m. Social Room Hostess: Lynn Norris
All Circles Meet on Tuesday, April 8
CDC Update Well, I think we can all sigh a huge breath of relief that this win-
ter is behind us and Spring is officially here. Someone tell the
weather man that snow is not allowed to fall after March 20 this
year! Speaking of weather, that’s exactly what we’ll be learning
about this month in school: everything that makes Spring,
Spring! Spring is defined mostly by the ups and downs of cold,
windy, and sunny days, so our kids will be tracking which days
are like a “lion” and which days are like a “lamb.” They’ll learn
what kinds of clothing you wear for Spring weather, and maybe take advantage of a windy “lion” day
to fly a kite!
Spring is a time for change, not just with the weather but with our whole scenery. This is a great
chance for all of our students to actually see those changes through budding flowers, green grass
growing, and leaves returning to trees. Even the animals change their behavior to adapt to the weath-
er, and we’ll learn what kinds of things they do in the spring. This month will be full of sensory,
hands-on experiences to learn about our world and how it changes from season to season. We can’t
wait!
CDC Director, Nicole Williams
VBS Is Coming! Vacation Bible School will be June 14-18. You can register between April 27 and June 8. And…we still need volunteers! Can you help with crafts? Or music? Or Bible stories? Let Christopher Tweel know: [email protected].
If you are interested in placing an Easter lily in the
sanctuary for use on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2014,
please complete a form and send it in with payment
to the church office ON or BEFORE Monday,
April 14. Forms can be found in The narthex, or
near the choir room. The lilies may be given in
memory of, or to honor, family and friends. The
price of each plant is $12.50. Checks should be
made payable to Grace Covenant Presbyterian
Church marked “Easter lilies” in the memo.
3rd Saturdays at Shalom Farms! This month Shalom Farms will be on the 2nd Satur-day, April 12, because of the Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 19. Join us the third Saturday of every
month, for a morning out on the
farm as we assist in ensuring local,
healthy produce is available to eve-
ryone in our city. We will leave
from the GCPC parking lot at 9:00
a.m. and return by 1:00 p.m. Bring
along a sack lunch. Please RSVP to
Nelson Reveley,
[email protected] or 387-8094.
Bifocals Theater to Perform a Play
By Janet Chenoweth
The Bifocals Theater group will be performing a play by Janet Chenoweth throughout the month
of April. The play is a one- act comedy entitled Fraught with Danger. There will be three performanc-
es at The Children's Theatre of Virginia (formerly Barksdale Theatre) in Willow Lawn, where the
tickets cost $10.00. Then the play will go on tour of many Richmond senior communities, where it
will be presented for free or at a low cost. Please check your community calendar to see if it is coming
to your area. The play is a rollicking comedy about two senior ladies who are accidentally left behind
in Amish country by their tour bus. They encounter many wacky and dangerous characters along the
way, and you'll be on the edge of your seat until the curtain falls. Janet will post more information in-
cluding performance dates on the Fellowship bulletin board.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chapel Service 6:35 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
3 CDC Chapel
10:00 am
4 5
6 Handbell Choir 8:30 am
Prayer 9:15 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship 10:55 am
Appreciation Luncheon
12:30 pm
7
Men’s Lunch 12 noon
Nehemiah Action 6:30 pm
Ebenezer Baptist Church
8 PW CIRCLES
see page 3
Staff Meeting 11:00 am
Finance Committee 6:00 pm
Worship Committee Meeting
7:00 pm
9 Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chapel Service 6:35 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
10 CDC Chapel
10:00 am
11 12
13 PALM SUNDAY
Handbell Choir 8:30 am
Breakfast at 9:15 am
First English Lutheran at 9:45am
Procession 10:00 am
Worship 10:55 am
Fellowship Hour 12:15 pm
14
Men’s Lunch 12 noon
Christian Education
Meeting 6:00 pm
15
Staff Meeting 10:00 am
Deacons’ Meeting 6:00 pm
16 Care Team 3:30 pm
CDC Board Meeting 5:00pm 17 MAUNDY THURSDAY
CDC Chapel
10:00 am
Dinner 6:00 pm
Maundy Thurs.
Service 7:00 pm
Chancel Choir 8:00 pm
18
CDC CLOSED
CHURCH OFFICE
CLOSES AT 12 NOON
19
Easter Egg Hunt 10:00 am
The Cardwells’ House
7105 University Drive
20 EASTER SUNDAY! andbell Choir 8:30 am
Prayer 9:15 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship 10:55 am
Fellowship Hour 12:15 pm
21 CHURCH OFFICE
CLOSED
GRACE NOTES
ARTICLES DUE!!!!!
22
Staff Meeting 10:00 am
Admin. Committee Meeting
7:00 pm
23 Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
24 CDC Chapel
10:00 am
SESSION Meeting
7:00 pm
25 26
27 Handbell Choir 8:30 am
Prayer 9:15 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship 10:55 am
Fellowship Hour 12:15 pm
28 Men’s Lunch 12 noon
29
Staff Meeting 10:00 am
30
Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
April
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chapel Service 6:35 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
3 CDC Chapel
10:00 am
4 5
6 Handbell Choir 8:30 am
Prayer 9:15 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship 10:55 am
Appreciation Luncheon
12:30 pm
7
Men’s Lunch 12 noon
Nehemiah Action 6:30 pm
Ebenezer Baptist Church
8 PW CIRCLES
see page 3
Staff Meeting 11:00 am
Finance Committee 6:00 pm
Worship Committee Meeting
7:00 pm
9 Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chapel Service 6:35 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
10 CDC Chapel
10:00 am
11 12
13 PALM SUNDAY
Handbell Choir 8:30 am
Breakfast at 9:15 am
First English Lutheran at 9:45am
Procession 10:00 am
Worship 10:55 am
Fellowship Hour 12:15 pm
14
Men’s Lunch 12 noon
Christian Education
Meeting 6:00 pm
15
Staff Meeting 10:00 am
Deacons’ Meeting 6:00 pm
16 Care Team 3:30 pm
CDC Board Meeting 5:00pm 17 MAUNDY THURSDAY
CDC Chapel
10:00 am
Dinner 6:00 pm
Maundy Thurs.
Service 7:00 pm
Chancel Choir 8:00 pm
18
CDC CLOSED
CHURCH OFFICE
CLOSES AT 12 NOON
19
Easter Egg Hunt 10:00 am
The Cardwells’ House
7105 University Drive
20 EASTER SUNDAY! andbell Choir 8:30 am
Prayer 9:15 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship 10:55 am
Fellowship Hour 12:15 pm
21 CHURCH OFFICE
CLOSED
GRACE NOTES
ARTICLES DUE!!!!!
22
Staff Meeting 10:00 am
Admin. Committee Meeting
7:00 pm
23 Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
24 CDC Chapel
10:00 am
SESSION Meeting
7:00 pm
25 26
27 Handbell Choir 8:30 am
Prayer 9:15 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship 10:55 am
Fellowship Hour 12:15 pm
28 Men’s Lunch 12 noon
29
Staff Meeting 10:00 am
30
Care Team 3:30 pm
Kids’ Choir 4:30 pm
Junior Choir 5:00 pm
WNL 6:00 pm
Chancel Choir 7:15 pm
Grace Notes Deadline: April 21 is the deadline for
submissions for our May edition.
Openers/Closers
April 6 Charlie Appich April 13 Lloyd Bostian April 20 Kent Cardwell April 27 Charlie Appich
Fellowship Hour
April 6 Jan Kessel April 13 Lewis and Rob Rosebro April 20 Sallie Leys April 27 Warren Zirkle
April Birthdays
3- Dick Cardwell
3- Nolen Spivey
4- Leslie Hartman
5- Jordan Ball
6- Paul Wilson
6- Theo Zobule
7- Sanny Zobule
10- Ashby Price
12- George Gray
12- Sandra Lumpkin
13- Harrison Campbell Hackett
14- Rob Rosebro
15– Jane Nelson
16- Ann Hubbard
16- Philip Janney
17- Willem Meyer
19- Amanda Dickerson
19- John Ryan Mustanski
20- Judith Frayser
26- Stephen Coltrain
26- Eason Reveley
28- Jo McMillin
29- Christopher Winston
Easter Sunday
Flowering of the Cross
This is a gentle reminder from the Worship Ministry
to bring your cut flowers for the flower cross on
Easter Sunday. This is a beautiful and long-standing
Grace Covenant tradition. We ask that you bring
flowers from your yard (or those you
have purchased) to completely cover the form of the
cross that sits in the front of the sanctuary during our
Easter worship service. After worship the cross is
carried outside and put on our front steps as a visual
witness that Grace Covenant is indeed celebrating
and rejoicing in the resurrection of our Savior, Jesus
Christ. Many of our neighbors and the Monument
Avenue Easter parade stop to take pictures beside
this cross each year.
Please help us continue this tradition and bring your
flowers for the cross on Easter Sunday.
Easter Sunday — Hallelujah Chorus
One of the great Easter Sunday traditions at Grace Covenant is the singing of Handel’s Hallelu-
jah Chorus (Messiah) to conclude our worship service. We invite all worshipers in the sanctuary
to come forward to join the Chancel Choir in singing this uplifting choral benediction.
The church owns a few extra scores of the Hallelujah Chorus that it can pass out to worshipers;
however, if you own a copy, we ask that you please bring it with you on Easter Sunday.
Easter Sunday Musical Offerings
Prelude: Carillon de Westminster Louis Vierne
Anthem: Christ Has Conquered (Christus Vincit) Joseph Noyon
Handbells: Victory (The Strife Is O’er) Jeffery Honoré
Benediction: Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah) G. F. Handel
Postlude: Toccata (Organ Symphony No. 5) Charles-Marie Widor
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Finally, I am grateful for God’s immeasurable faithfulness. A recent visitor came by my office
last week. She talked about getting to meet and know some of the folks who have been part of
Grace Covenant for the past 60, 70, and 80 years. At one point she said, “You know, you can
tell a church by its fruit. And these are some remarkable people!” Praise God for God’s con-
tinued faithfulness in maturing this congregation in the likeness and love of Jesus Christ. The
fruit is evident and cause for thanks.
I pray God continues to bless you and keep you as we journey toward Easter.
In the Risen Christ, Bobby
Check it out…. Grace Covenant has a new website!
Go ahead and check it out at www.grace-covenant.org. The information is largely the same as
the previous website, but the new one is far more user-friendly. It also offers a great space on
which we can feature photos and weekly-updated details about upcoming events.
HOLY WEEK AT GRACE COVENANT 2014
Upcoming Services
PALM SUNDAY – April 13, 2014
9:15 a.m. Palm Sunday Morning Brunch
Fellowship Hall
9:45 a.m. Stuart Circle Parish Palm Sunday Service
First English Lutheran
10:00 a.m. Stuart Circle Palm Sunday Procession
Monument Ave.
11:00 a.m. Palm Sunday Worship
Sanctuary
MAUNDY THURSDAY – April 17, 2014
6:00 p.m. Dinner (instead of Wednesday)
7:00 p.m. Communion Service
Sanctuary
GOOD FRIDAY – April 18, 2014
7:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. Prayer Vigil
Sanctuary
EASTER SUNDAY – April 20, 2014
Bring flowers for the “Flowering Cross”
A Rookie Runner’s Perspective The moment we turn the corner I see them. The horde. The thousands huddled
together. Never have I seen this many people congregated together. I take the
next few moments to fight the rising anxiety building in my belly, turning my
gaze away from Broad Street and the starting line. Eventually I look back, col-
lect my thoughts, and notice the group slowly marching by, making their way to
the starting line, inch by inch. The standard they bore, “TA,” read identical to
the heat of the race that I had been assigned. Before I could eagerly bound off
toward my wave, Brain Baird calls upon me to say a quick prayer, and so I do,
thanking God for the weather (which was neither too cold nor too hot, and that
had been, up until this point, barely drizzling most refreshingly), and asking for
God’s grace and protection over all who were running today. After the prayer, I
dart off into the multitudes, soon finding myself marching along with the Macedonian phalanx of neon
and Nike, making our way to the starting line.
Although it seemed to take forever, the signal to begin took me off guard and the crowd erupted into a
hesitant trot all around me. I quickly force my way to the front of my heat so that I am not caught be-
hind those who have opted for a more leisurely pace than my own.
The first mile seems to consist of my weaving in and out of the crowd. No deep thinking. No revela-
tions of any sort. I simply keep my mind on not running into whoever was in front of me. It is all I
need to keep my pace.
The start of the second mile my body begins to protest. Maybe I have run this first mile too quickly,
maybe I haven’t trained hard enough, maybe I haven’t had the proper amount of rest and the most
quality diet over the course of the last few days. I don’t know. My mind becomes obsessed with the
difficulties of my body for the second mile. All I can think about is wanting to stop and the absolute
certainty that I cannot, that I will not, stop.
As I round the corner and turn around about three miles in, my mind drifts. The gentle mist of rain,
that had been so refreshing, begins to fall a little heavier, I think back to January, to the beginning of
Grace Covenant’s Monument 10K training team. For the next several minutes I picture each practice
and think back to each sharp breath of cold winter air we gulped down finishing our first three-mile
run together, then our first four-mile run, five-mile run. I remember the early Saturday mornings
when 13 or 14 of us gathered for the run, and I remember the mornings when only a handful of us
managed to show up, ragged and frosty in the winter that has lasted far too long. I remember trying to
keep up with some of our faster members as they casually chatted about this and that, with me strug-
gling beside them, doing everything I can to insert a winded grunt or head-shake in place of a real con-
tribution to the conversation. I can see, barely, with my glasses being left at GCPC, the four-mile
sign, and I think to myself that I will miss our weekly runs.
The fifth mile proves to be the most difficult. I can’t keep focused on anything. My mind darts back
and forth. My stomach growls. I think back to Firehouse 15 and the spaghetti dinner from the night
before. I think of the afternoon of house painting for Boaz and Ruth during our Service Day, and I
think of all of the wonderful work that this organization is doing. I think of all the hard work Jessica
Reveley and Greta Kidd and so many others have put into cultivating this partnership between Grace
As I begin my sixth mile, I am hit with
a wave of unexpected exhaustion. I
panic. What about my time? I think to
myself. If I slow down now, won’t that
through off this good pace I’ve been
able to keep? The questions make it
worse; my legs begin to drag. Howev-
er I am fortunate. Grace Covenant
Presbyterian Church is not far into this
sixth mile. I know that the hospitality
station that
Virginia Hudson and so many others
had worked hard to set up and run is
within reach. My strides lengthen, and
my pace picks up again. Then I can
hear them, those Grace Covenant folks
standing soaked in the rain hooting and
clapping and filling this runner’s heart with joy and invigoration. Then I can see them, so great a
cloud of witnesses, rooting me on, rooting us all on. I forget about my time and I run.
The last leg of the race, I do not think. I am filled with the Holy Spirit through the love of such a sup-
porting and loving church community. I don’t notice the blister that is taking up half of my right foot,
and I don’t feel my lungs gasping in labor much harder than they are used to. I can think only of the
love of God expressed through the love of organizations like Grace Covenant and Boaz and Ruth. As
I finally pass the finish line, I have no idea my time, I can think only of the love of God.
Thank you so much to everyone who participated in Grace Covenant’s Monument 10K and thank you
so much to everyone who worked so hard to see the partnership between Grace Covenant and Boaz
and Ruth. These last few months of training with everyone has been an absolute delight and I am
thrilled that I had the opportunity to be a part of this!
Thanks again and “let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us,
looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith.” –Hebrews 12:1-2
- Luke Woodcock
Good Friday Prayer Vigil
On Good Friday the Sanctuary will be available from
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. for prayer. As in past years we will have prayer
guides available for those who would like to use those. There is no
need to sign up for a particular time-simply come anytime during the
day and stay as long or as briefly as you like.
Mrs. J. H. Adams (Minna Dietrich)
Edward Reeves Adams and Mrs. Adams (Marjorie) and Robert Edward Adams
Mrs. William P. Birchett (Ethel Overton)
Mary Birchett Whitley and Mr. Clarence Whitley
William Henry Harris
John H. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwin Harvie
Lucy M. Harvie
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn K. Harvie
Margaret Harvie Cardwell (Mrs. Richard H. Cardwell, III) and Mr. Cardwell
E. Kent Cardwell, Mrs. Cardwell (Lisa) and Grace, Edwin, and Benjamin
Virginia Lewis Cardwell Rosebro (Mrs. Robert R. Rosebro), Mr. Rosebro and Margaret and Elizabeth
Lewellyn Kent Harvie, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lecky, Jr.
Franklin B. Stone (Mrs. Robert Lecky Stone)
Dr. and Mrs. C. Browne Pearson
Ann Pais (Mrs. C. B. Pearson, Jr.)
Robert McLean Whittet
Antoinette Whittet (Mrs. R. McLean Whittet, Jr.)
Dorothy Walz (Mrs. A. Ray Dawson)
Dottie-Ray Dawson Koch, Kathy Koch Winston and Katelyn and Christopher
J. H. Warthen, Jr.
Henry J. Warthen, III
Mrs. I. N. Yonan
Rebecca Yonan
Centennial Celebration In April 2015, Grace Covenant will celebrate the centennial of its founding by the union of
Grace Street Presbyterian Church and Church of the Covenant. Descendents of original members
will be invited to join us in this celebration.
Our archives contain a 1915 directory of membership and a 1922 listing of members. Some
current members of Grace Covenant are descendents of early members and some of them have been
identified and they are listed below. If you can provide corrections or additions to this list, please
contact Marjorie Adams at 264-6786.
(Early members’ names from the lists are underlined above the names of descendents who are
currently members.):
Stewardship Corner
February’s contributions of $32,200 were up about 8% from Janu-
ary’s total, excluding $3,000 in contributions for prior year pledges, but
they were down almost 5% from February a year ago. For the first two
months of this year total contributions of $82,885.08 are up 2.8% over
the same period last year, but after adjustments for contributions received
last year for this year and for contributions relating to prior year pledges,
they are down just slightly. Total income of $107,800 for the first two
months of this year is up 15% from last year due in large part to in-
creased rental income.
Expenses of $57,000 in February were up slightly from the prior month, with both months be-
ing relatively high due to fuel bills, property taxes on the Stuart Circle Building, and a quarterly insur-
ance payment. For the first two months of this year expenses of $113,300 are up about 9% from last
year, over half of which is increased fuel costs. Expenses exceeded income by $13,900 in February
and by $5,500 for the first two months of the year.
In February our Five Cents Per Meal offering was $347 and Loaves and Fishes $517.
Bobby Hulme-Lippert Pastor [email protected] Chris Martin Director of Music and Organist [email protected] Vanessa Strait Administrative Assistant [email protected] Martha Rubin Bookkeeper [email protected] Christopher Tweel Christian Education Coordinator for children [email protected] Luke Woodcock Seminary Intern [email protected] Church Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Phone: (804) 359-2463
Fax: (804) 278-6298
www.grace-covenant.org
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages in the Education Building 10:55 a.m. Worship Service in the Sanctuary 12:00 noon Congregational Fellowship in the Social Room Grace Covenant Child Development Center
Nicole Williams Director [email protected] www.gracecovenantcdc.com
Our Elders serve the church as leaders.
Our Deacons lead the church in service.
Please feel free to approach them with any questions or feedback about
Grace Covenant’s ministries.
CLERK OF SESSION: Everett Reveley
ELDERS Jordan Ball (’14) - Nominating (M), Finance (Co-M), Property (Co-M) Matt Hartman (’16) - Missions (M) Virginia Hudson (’14) Cheryl Jacobs (’15) – CE/Discipleship (M), Caroline Leith (’15) - Fellowship (C-M), Katie McCullough (’16) - Administration (Co-M) Dana McKnight (’14) - Worship (Co-M), Christof Meyer (’15) – Evangelism (M) Joy Nevin (’14) - Fellowship (Co-M) Everett Reveley (’15) - Finance (Co-M), Property (Co-M) Pete Sizemore (’16) - Administration (Co-M) Rob Turner (’14) - Worship (Co-M) DEACONS Lisa Cardwell (’15) - Flowers Courtney Clements (’15) - Fellowship Phil Coltrain (’16) - Deacon Fund Mary Gray (’15) - Meals Jan Kessel (’15) - Care Ann Pais (’14) - Care and Deacon Fund Jennifer Schooley (’15) - Greeters and Ushers Judy Waldron (’14) - Visitation Greeter/Usher - Jennifer Schooley (Jan - Apr), Courtney Clements (May-Aug), Erika Tabor (Sept - Dec)
Guest follow-up/Inquirer Class - Erika Tabor (’14) Justice Ministry - Jessica Reveley (’16) Glass Office - Phil Coltrain (’16)
Moderator - Erika Tabor (’14) Secretary - Judy Waldron (’14)
TRUSTEES: Caroline Leith (’14) John Roberts (’15) Warren Zirkle (’16)
The Staff Church Officers