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A Union of Second and Denbigh Presbyterian Churches
Denbigh United Denbigh United Denbigh United
Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Church
Denbigh Campus
302 Denbigh Blvd.
Newport News, VA 23608
(757) 877-2048
(757) 898-1076 (Fax)
(757) 898-1043 (Preschool)
www.denbighpres.org
Second Campus
201 Menchville Road
Newport News, VA 23602
(757) 874-2113
Information 1
Worship/Session News 2
Adult Education 3
Outreach 5-6
Finance 7
Fellowship/Stewardship 8
Children’s/Youth Ministry 9-11
Preschool/Statistics 12
Congregational Care 13
Birthday/Thank you 14
May Sunday Schedule 15
May Calendar 16
Inside This Issue
May 2014
National Day of Prayer is May 1, 2014. Stop in
anytime between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. or 6 p.m.-8 p.m.
The Sanctuary will be open for personal prayer and
reflection.
We will be offering a New Member Class on
Sunday, May 4 immediately following the worship
service. The class will conclude not later than 3
p.m.; lunch is provided. This class is for anyone
interested in exploring membership in Denbigh
United Presbyterian Church. Please contact the
church office at 877-2048 if you plan to attend.
Please notify the office if you need child care.
Faith Weaver Friends Spring Session is coming to an
end. Join us May 4 for Youth Sunday.
Our Church Staff
Denbigh Campus
Pastor
The Reverend Deborah Dail
Ministerial Assistant
Rusty Norton
Director of Children’s and
Youth Ministries
Liz Marshall
Director of Music Ministries
Jane Martin
Administrative Assistant
Wanda Hale
Sexton Team
Mark and June Tessarolo
Nick and Lauren Tessarolo
Preschool Director
Maggie Vincelette
Nursery Coordinator
Alicia Lewis
Treasurer
Lorena Riely
Second Campus
Administrative Assistant
Charlene Bedford
Sexton
Veronika Jones
Preschool Director
Tammy Castagna
Church Record Active Membership (497 as of March 2014)
Maundy Thursday Easter 6:30-9:00-10:30 Attendance 3/30 4/6 4/13 4/17 4/20 4/20 4/20 Worship 183 181 186 84 60 55 200 Nurseries 11 6 5 4 n/a 3 4 Sunday School 47 50 37 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
Please join us in celebrating the Lord’s Supper on Sunday,
May 4. Please prayerfully prepare for the celebration of the
Lord’s Supper.
Worshiped together and prayed for those in need and the minis-
tries of the church.
Reflected favorably on the "state of the union" of DPC and SPC
three and half months into our union.
Approved the DUPC treasurer's report and the Denbigh United
Presbyterian Preschool treasurer's report.
Approved minutes of the March 11, 2014 stated session meet-
ing.
Approved the 2013 annual statistical report for Second Presbyte-
rian Church.
Reviewed amended Denbigh United Presbyterian Church Pre-
school By-Laws and asked for further clarification. Tabled until
May stated session meeting.
Approved Rev. Deborah Dail conducting communion service at
the home of Jay and Mary Lee Dunn on May 1, 2014 for the
small group which meets on Thursday afternoons. Elder Mary
Lee Dunn will assist.
Approved designation of 40 percent of the Pentecost Offering
for Menchville House. This offering will be received on June 8,
2014.
Approved designation of 25 percent of Peacemaking Offering
for Youth Challenge. This offering will be received on October
5, 2014.
Approved use of SPC Fellowship Hall and Kitchen on Saturday,
May 17, 2014 by SPC administrative assistant Charlene Bedford
for a family reunion at no charge.
Accepted with regret the resignation of Joel Silva from the ses-
sion.
Heard report from Building Use Policies Team and requested
further information for the June 2014 stated session meeting.
Reviewed reports from committees.
Are You Looking for a Circle of Friends? A Small Group May Be the Answer. Here at Denbigh United we have several Small Groups and are eager to start more. A Small
Group is a group of 6-12 people who meet weekly or every other week for Bible study/discussion,
prayer, fellowship and service. Deep and abiding friendships can grow in these groups as believers
student God’s Word and support one another.
Our existing groups are listed below. If you are interested in an existing group or in being a
part of a new group, please contact Deborah Dail or Tim Jacoby.
Sunday evenings (every other week) from 6:30-8 p.m. This group meets at the church and
childcare is provided. The facilitator is Kristi Spivey, and the group is currently studying
Managing Life. For information, call Kristi at (757) 814-9538.
Sunday evenings (every other week) from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This group meets at the home of
Dale and Keith Pennell. The group discusses the Sunday sermons. For more information,
contact Dale Pennell at (757) 303-7762.
Monday evenings (every week) beginning May 5 at 7:30 p.m. This group meets at the
home of Tim and Debbie Jacoby. The group is studying Angels Among Us. For more infor-
mation, contact Tim Jacoby at (412) 720-4808.
Thursday afternoons from 1:00-3:00 p.m. there is a Small Group at the home of Jay and
Mary Lee Dunn studying about Mary, Mother of Christ.
The Adult Bible Class is taught by Jay Dunn and Bob Young. During the spring quarter (March
through May) the Adult Bible Class will be studying a variety of Old and New Testament books with
an emphasis on exploring the connections between Jesus and the Hebrew Scriptures. The class
meets Sunday mornings at 9:15 in the Fellowship Room.
The Ladies Discussion Group is studying Where Faith and Culture Meet. This series of six DVDs
and the study book will engage you in Bible study discussion regarding bold ways to discover God’s
challenge in each of us - to minister to our culture - and what that means to you. If interested in
joining us, please contact Amy Schmidt at [email protected]. This class meets at 9:15 on
Sunday mornings in the Parlor.
Living as a Committed Christian in the Kingdom in the 21st Century Class
The class, featuring a small group discussion/seminar format, will use relevant Scripture to consider
the implications of how a Christian might deal with such issues as: healthcare, poverty, affluence,
inequality, education, individualism and community, human rights, diversity, violence, the Jesus of
the Gospels, Christian responsibilities, and other issues that might surface or become prominent in
the news. Mike Langrehr will facilitate this class which will meet in the Library. Please join us at
9:15 a.m.
If we bring just one food item every Sunday. . . Some suggestions for THRIVE’s pantry:
Canned
Meat
Peanut butter
Fruit Jelly/Jam
Cereal Crackers
Gravy Dry or canned Potatoes
Beans Canned meals (stew, ravioli,
etc.)
Rice Dry milk (individual pkgs.)
Jello or
Pudding
Stuffing mix
Food items should be
canned/boxed/non-perishable
. . . the shelves would never be bare.
THRIVE Peninsula formerly
D.U.C.O. (Denbigh United Christian
Outreach) is in critical need of food
supplies. Each week the need is
greater than the week before. We
thank you in advance for all of your
support. You may bring your food do-
nations to church and place them on
the kitchen counter where they are
picked up and taken to D.U.C.O. each
week.
JUST A
REMINDER……
Articles for the June Digest are due in the
office by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, May 19,
2014. Any announcement you wish to
have in the Sunday bulletin must be
called in, emailed, or delivered to the
office by noon on Thursdays with the
exception of the summer months (June,
July and August) when the deadline will
be Wednesdays at noon.
THANK YOU !
Did you miss a recent Sunday at church and
wish you could go back and hear the sermon, or
maybe you were there and are just trying to
remember what was said? Well fear not, you are
in luck! Just go to our website
www.denbighpres.org, look on the left side for
2014 Sermons, and find the Sunday you may
have missed. There are both audio and text
versions for most sermons, which you can
download or stream online. Also, a full
recording of the entire service can be obtained if
you make a request through the church office.
Older sermons are archived and can also be
made available if you are looking for a particular
one as well.
S.H.A.R.E. Dates for May
May 2014 S.H.A.R.E. orders will be placed the week of April 28-May
2. The May orders will be distributed in the Narthex area of Denbigh
United Presbyterian Church on Saturday, May 17 from 7:00-7:30 AM.
All orders must be picked up by 7:30 AM on the distribution date.
Volunteers cannot be held responsible for orders which are not picked
up.
DUPC Volunteers will work at the Food
Bank on Saturday, May 17. Please
contact Ken Bowers for additional
information.
The 2014 Food Bank Volunteer Schedule is now posted on the bulletin board near the kitchen
counter. Please make note of when your group (e.g., PimeTimers, Youth, etc.) is scheduled.
Thank you to Ken Bowers for developing the schedule again this year.
As some of you may know, DUPC conducts a Monday morning worship service at The Gardens at
Warwick Forest four times a year. The Gardens is a Riverside Hospital continuing care facility.
Depending on their physical condition, those in residence may attend the chapel service or watch the
live televised program from the comfort of their rooms. This month, over twenty DUPC members
participated in the worship service as greeters, in singing, as comforters, and in general support of
this outreach. It is a true blessing to see the impact we have on those who may not otherwise have a
worship experience. Are you interested in helping? Participation in this rewarding effort is made
easy. Come and sing, greet, pass out bulletins, or act as a worship leader. For information, please
call Rusty Norton at 757-414-1092 (C) or send an email to [email protected].
Blessings to all, Rusty.
The Gardens at Warwick Forest
The Session has approved raising funds to purchase
a van or bus. This vehicle will allow us to more
efficiently transport children and adults to all
Church events and provide a way for youth, seniors
and others to travel to activities and service
opportunities. If you would like to contribute,
designate your check “Church Vehicle Fund.” If you
would like to help with fund-raising, contact Verni
Saunders at 874-3923 or [email protected].
Alternative Gifts for Mother’s Day and
Father’s Day to Benefit Haiti Projects. Does
your mother or father have everything they need
or want? Are you struggling to figure out a gift
that will honor the women and men in your life
who have made a difference? Consider making
a gift to the church for a Haiti project in honor
of your loved one. We have beautiful, full-color
cards that you may present to your loved one on
their special day. Stop at the kitchen counter,
select the Haiti project to which you want your
donation designated, make your donation and
receive the card(s). Checks should be made
payable to Denbigh United Presbyterian
Church. The memo line should designate the
Haiti project you select.
If you have donations of coats, sweaters, clothes,
furniture, etc., please consider donating them to
LINK or PORT or others in need. Please remem-
ber the Homeless Shelters are always in need of
new white socks (all sizes), travel-sized toiletries,
blankets, coats and more. If you can donate items
please notify Joe Bender at 757-969-1365 to set
up a time to meet at Denbigh United and he will
gladly take the donated items to where they will
do the most good.
CHURCH BUDGET
Actual Year to Date March 31, 2014
Total Income $ 120,477.79
Total Expenses $ 111,507.91
Net Difference $ 8,969.88
Looking ahead to 2014 as DPC and SPC unite: May 20, 12:00 PM – Salad lunch and organ/piano concert. Meal charge by donation May 24, 10:00 AM - Volunteer for Adopt-a-Spot
June 1, 11:45 AM – Host the Graduates’ Reception after worship
The One Great Hour of Sharing offering was collected on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2014. To date,
$1,036.00 has been collected for the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Self-Development of People,
and Presbyterian Hunger Program. Faith endures “hope does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been
poured into our hearts.” (Romans 5:5)
The PrimeTimers will meet on May 20 at 12:00 noon at DUPC for a salad lunch. The lunch will be
provided and there will be a basket available for donations to cover the cost. Entertainment will
follow in the sanctuary. Barbara Norman and Bonnie Williams will present an organ-piano program
for our enjoyment.
Presbyterian Women will be celebrating their birthday with a breakfast at Golden Corral on
Saturday, May 3 at 9:30 a.m. I hope everyone will come. If you have any questions feel free to call
Barbara Keesee at 757-877-0052. Hoping to see you there!
On April 24, 2014 the
PrimeTimers Mystery
Trip was a great
success.
Vacation Bible School 2014
Monday June 23 – Friday June 27
6:00p.m. – 9:00p.m. Closing Ceremony will be Sunday, June 29
during the 10:30 worship service, followed by a family picnic.
Register Now!
If you have any questions, call Liz Marshall at 876-0490
or Denise Thurston 502-319-0312
Dates to Remember
for Vacation Bible School
Sunday, June 15, 9:15 a.m. Training Meeting for ALL volunteers
Saturday, June 21, Noon, setting up rooms with supplies.
Sunday, June 22, during worship service, all volunteers will be
commissioned. After church, set up the sanctuary.
Monday, June 23, all volunteers need to arrive by 5:30. Bag dinners will be served at 5:45.
Sunday, June 29, closing program during the worship service. Family picnic after the service.
Please bring a dish to share with our VBS families. Hamburgers and Hot Dogs will be
provided.
Also need to break down the sanctuary and the church of all the decorations.
In need of volunteers for Vacation Bible School.
We have something for everyone. Volunteer forms are on the
bulletin board. If you have any questions please see Liz Marshall
or call me at 876-0490 or Denise Thurston 502-319-0312. We
look forward to hearing from you!
Check out the bulletin board to see how you can donate some sup-
plies that are needed for Vacation Bible School. Take off the top slip
and sign the one attached to the board, bring back the item with your
slip attached no later than Saturday, June 22. Items may be placed in
the box on the kitchen counter marked VBS. Thank you so much for
your generous help!
Are you a graduate or do you have a
graduate in your family? We have set Sunday, June 1 to celebrate and pray for the
graduates in worship. We need your help to make this a meaningful
celebration. Please call the church office at 877-2048 to confirm your
graduate can attend the events on June 1. We know that many are
working and traveling, but we are hopeful that the day might be cleared
on schedules.
Please submit to the church office several pictures of your graduate (ideas are the senior
picture, one from a church event, a baby picture, etc.). We need these photos by May 4. Also, please
complete an information form with details about your graduate and his/her future plans for inclusion
in the Graduate Brochure.
MONTREAT – A gem of the Presbyterian Church nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains. This
wonderful conference center/college/retreat place/and town hosts people of all ages throughout the
year for Conferences on Music and Worship, Youth, Life Long Learning (Road Scholar), Peacemak-
ing, Preaching, Christian Education, Spirituality, and Worship and the Arts.
For the first time in many many years we have a group of youth who will be attending the Youth
Conference July 22-28 with adults Liz Marshall and Barbara and Chip Shefelton. Those youth pres-
ently in grades 8-12 are eligible to attend. At this time we are taking 6 youth. They will join 1000+
youth from all over the country to share in Keynotes, Small Groups, Worship, Music, and Recreation.
Barb and Chip have taken groups for years and have always found it to be a transformative week for
the youth – we have even had youth that went back as adults to be small group leaders and on the
summer college staff.
The cost is about $500 per youth (conference, housing, food and travel). Those going will be work-
ing to raise money to cover the cost. If you would like to partially sponsor a youth or make any small
donations please make a check to DUPC and note Montreat at the bottom. We will have envelopes in
the pews in the next few weeks.
You can learn more about Montreat at www.montreat.org and the youth conference at http://
www.montreat.org/current/2014-youth-conferences-at-montreat. If you have other questions please
see Liz or Barb.
Faith Weaver Friends Spring Session is coming to an end. Join
us May 4 for Youth Sunday. Thank you to all the volunteers,
cooks and leaders for your acts of love and kindness to each
child that attended. Thank you for the time you gave. You
truly are a blessing. God Bless You for all you do.
Sunday School classes are being offered for those in Kindergarten through High School. Classes
start at 9:30 a.m. and conclude at 10:20 a.m.
Kindergarten through Middle School students are studying Awesome Adventures, Paul’s Amazing
Quest.
Senior Highs are studying Choose: Steer Wide of Total Stupidity.
This Bible study walks students through some of the major truths in God's Word. In this study they
will learn
What happens when you live God's way
How you can resist temptation and make good choices and more.
Join us Sunday morning for a light breakfast and donuts at 9:15. Classes start at 9:30.
Kindergarten through 3rd grade students meet in Room 23 in the Preschool Wing.
4th, 5th and Middle School students meet in Room 5 in the Education Wing.
Senior High students meet in Room 9 in the Education Wing.
We are providing Children’s Church for students in kindergarten through 5th grade. Children will be
excused from the sanctuary after the children’s sermon. Parents are asked to pick up children from
room 5 after the worship service. Students will learn about worship, engage in worship and learn a
Bible lesson. Volunteers are needed for this ministry to continue on a weekly basis.
Faith Weaver Friends
Faith Weaver Friends are on Summer Break. Attendance at Faith Weaver Friends
2/5 2/12 2/19 2/26 3/12 3/26 4/2 4/16 4/23
Children 30 32 28 24 26 25 28 25
Adults 25 28 24 27 24 22 19 24
Total 55 60 52 51 50 47 47 49
Denbigh United Presbyterian
Pre-Kindergarten The school year is winding down, but that doesn’t mean that we aren’t busy! Our four year olds are learning about how Kindergarten will be both the same and different from preschool. They are going on a field trip to visit a local kindergarten class at R.O. Nelson Elementary School. Our three year olds are learning about how their five senses work. It is lots of fun to see, touch, taste, smell, and listen to different objects, foods, and sounds! Our 2 ½ year old class is preparing for their annual Teddy Bear Picnic. As we finish up the school year, I’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the church congregation for your support and kindness over the
last four years. As you may know, I have decided to return to full time work in the public school system beginning in the fall. I have really enjoyed my time working at Denbigh United Presbyterian, and both the school and the church will always hold a special place in my heart. Maggie Vincelette, Director
Cooper Grant Owens
Born April 16 at 1:37 a.m.
7 lbs and 10 oz at 19 inches long.
Congratulations
Katie and Tyler Owens.
Congratulations also to
Mark and June Tessarolo on their
first grandchild and to Uncle
Nick and Aunt Lauren.
Dear Deborah and Congregation,
Bob and I would like to thank you and the members of Denbigh United Presbyterian Church for all
the prayers and the support that was expressed for us during his heart surgery. It’s wonderful to have
such a caring group of people at Denbigh United. The Lord has been good to us during this time. Bob
is still in the healing process but doing a lot better. He is walking a lot, too. Also, thanks to everyone
for all the nice cards we received from the members. God bless you all. Joan and Bob Apley
Joan Kiser
Rhett Hickman
Myrna Bickhart
Amelia Britt’s daughter-in-law
Kathy Baldwin’s father
Leslie Maloney
Chip Shefelton’s father
Morris Kincaid
Hiromi O’Keeffe
Scott, nephew of Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi
Ham and Nancy Fairfield
Beau Riely
Dean Adams
Judy Jones
Ruth McCullough
Paul, Lynn and Kevin Ardary
Eleanor Robinson
Dawn Renee Moss’s stepfather
John Sadler
Lisa Canaday’s father
Dorothy Williams
Margaret Nickels, mother of Brenda Bender
Barry Phillips
Billye Phillips
Bonnie Phillips
Bob Apley
Randy Snapp
Jessica Horine
Megan Spivey
Jim Highsmith
Marcie Lynn
Jennifer Mansell
Andrea Marchese
Sara Sue Law
Dorothy Spraker
Our Military Tom Joyce Bruce Baffer Joel Silva
Robert Depp Caroline Joyce Michael Shea
Pete Marshall Fred Wong Daniel Jones
Jennifer
Lambert
Dan
Barnhart
Mark
Manoso
David Powers Jacob Mayes Ryan Jones
Lazaro
Durruty
Jessica
Horine
Terri Minch Osner
Jonathan Graebener
(Nephew of Joanna and Bev Daniels)
Our Deployed Military Drew Holt (Grandson of Charles and Beverely
Krespach) Ricardo Marquez
Our Missionaries Bruce and Deb Robinson
Meredith and Sandy Elder
Bob and Sharon Hallissy
We express our
sympathies to the
following
families. May
God bring
comfort and
hope to all who grieve. Connie Hunt, Debbie Ames, John
Ames and all the family on the death
of Genevieve Courtney Ames.
The Carter and Lemon families on
the death of Bill Carter.
Rita Stevens and Lillie Gagliardi
and family on the death of Ella.
Chelsea Fuselier Hagert on the death
of her husband Blake.
Dear DUPC family,
We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your
prayers, support & concern after our mother’s passing. We
are so blessed and thankful for our church family to help us
cope through this difficult journey.
Thank you, Debbie & John Ames, Danny & Connie Hunt
Dear DUPC family,
The families of Lillie Gagliardi and Rita Stevens
would like to express their sincere thanks and gratitude for
all the beautiful cards and phone calls received in the
passing of our dear sister Ella Wilson. So many remem-
bered Ella’s many visits and her great attitude with loving
words.
Thank you to the Congregational Care Committee
for the beautiful flower arrangements we received to
honor Easter and Spring.
Thanking you again,
Lillie Gagliardi and
Rita Stevens
Marianne Williams and Family thanks their church family
for their condolences following the death of her father.
1 Robert Ragsdale
1 Uma Uma
3 Kasey Williams
3 Marcie Lynn
3 Rebecca DuHamel
A4 Earl and Shirley Lassiter
A4 Rusty & Penny Norton
A5 Jeff & Casey Nance
5 Heather Jones
5 LuAnn Jusino
5 Rita Stevens
5 Bill Sneddon
5 Shirlie Anson
8 Chris Capps
9 Hilda Sherman
9 Chip & Barbara Shefelton
10 Jack Tuftie
12 Ashley Morgan
13 Jettie Watts
13 Geoff Rogers
13 Katelynn Powers
A14 Steve & Linda Ruggles
14 Ray Minch
15 Mike Langrehr
16 Helen Thiessen
16 Jackie LedBetter
16 Kendal Wightman
17 Racheal LaFlamme
17 Mike Murphy
18 Shirley Aiken
18 Bill Jones
21 Peg Householder
22 Allison Gonzalez
22 Cami Clark
22 Diana Lanford
24 Don Bartron
26 Seth Jones
26 Ken Bowers
26 Carolyn Woodard
26 Trudy Bowman
A28 Bob and Joan Amos
29 Tamie Capps
29 Logan Graham
I would like to thank everyone who prayed, visited, brought
food, sent cards or helped me during my recent accident. It
takes a village to create a caring church and your love and
encouragement lifted me up and kept me going. You cer-
tainly are the church’s saints and mine also. From the bot-
tom of my heart, thank you.
Judy Jones
My thanks to all members of the Denbigh United Presbyte-
rian Church family that greeted me on Maundy Thursday
and who continue to pray for me and have send the beauti-
ful cards after my fall on Friday morning. I ask for contin-
ued prayers as I recover and as I prepare for the third
vascular surgery on my leg in May. It is wonderful to be
part of this church family.
In Christ's love,
Myrna Bickhart
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