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The Montgomery Presbyterian Church Newsletter
AUGUST 2018
THE CHIMES
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Adult Christian
Education
8:45 am
(Resumes in Sept.)
Coffee & Fellowship:
10am-10:25am
Worship:
10:30am-11:30 am
Children are
dismissed for
Godly Play on the
2nd, 3rd & 4th
Sundays
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
CALENDAR 2
PRAYER CONCERNS 3
MPC NEWS & EVENTS 4-5
PRESBYTERY 6
MISSION/PARTNERS 7
UPDATE ON INTERIM PASTOR SEARCH We continue to make progress in our search for an Interim Pastor. We have reviewed Pastor Information Forms (PIFs – the PC(USA)’s re-quired form for extended resumes), held phone or FaceTime interviews with the most promising candidates, and invited several candidates to visit MPC for in-person interviews. Please pray for the interim search committee as we seek the Spirit’s guidance in identifying the person who will be best able to work with us to prepare to search for an installed pastor. In our last update, we provided a summary of the responsibilities of the Interim Pastor. Those responsibilities included not only many of the usual pastoral responsibilities, but also completing the Five Tasks of In-terim Ministry:
Celebrating the church's history Strengthening and continuing ties with the Presbytery, Synod and
GA Leading the church to a renewed vision for their future Providing for smooth transition of congregational leadership Preparing for the welcoming of the new pastor
The only way we’ll be able to complete these tasks is through the princi-pled, committed participation of the congregation. One thing we have discussed with the interim pastor candidates is how they would approach reaching out to the entire congregation, so that we might have broad, constructive engagement as we renew our vision of MPC’s future. Please let us know if you have any questions about the interim pastor search, and please keep us and our congregation in your prayers. Peace to you from the Interim Pastor Search Committee, Steve Thiel, Chair; Bertie Spicker; Dave Bowen
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Page 3 AUGUST 2018 PRAYER CONCERNS
The Deacon for the month of August is David Jones, 708-1106 The Elder through August 8 is Dave Bowen, 513-703-2319
The Elder for the remainder of August is Beth Doebereiner, 675-4295
Sue Poulos is new the Moderator of the Deacons. She will now be responsible for prayer concerns. Please contact Sue (513-376-1623, [email protected]) to add or update requests for prayer. Likewise, please let Sue know when your request can be removed from the Prayer List, to keep it current.
In the congregation: Mary Ellen Bagamery-health concerns Bob Bushman-health concerns Helen Colley-health concerns Laurie Engelman-health concerns Pat French-health concerns Frank Hesford - health concerns Jennifer Kleinhenn-health concerns
Judy Marsh-health concerns Don Mitchell-health concerns Andy Reesey-health concerns Jan Van Lieu-health concerns College/Military: Cecily Bacon Deacons’ Special Friends: Marvin Miller, Janice Van Lieu
In the community: Anne (friend of Jennifer Mathis) - health concerns Benjamin (nephew of Donna Frank) - blessings/health concerns Patty Boone (cousin of Judy Marsh) - health concerns Tom Dickey (brother of Dave Dickey) - health concerns Betty Dietz (mother of Terri Neuenschwander) - health concerns Glen Doebereiner (father of Kami Mitchell and Mike Doebereiner) - health concerns Dominic (grandson of Susie Lewis and Steve Thiel) - health concerns Joyce Fleming (friend of Sandra Bowen) - health concerns Corliss Fong (friend of Gloria Hartman) - health concerns Bob Hammel (brother of Elizabeth Hammel) - health concerns Charlie Holt (father of Gloria Holt Hartman) - health concerns Bill Kolodizk (cousin of Judy Marsh)-health concerns Lammie (mother of Laurie Engleman)-health concerns Philip Mack (nephew of Jo Ann Kasprzak)—health concerns Martha (friend of Beth Doebereiner)-health concerns Leslie Rabideau (niece of Nancy Koebel) - health concerns Joan and Edward Reynolds (sister and brother-in-law of Judy Marsh) - health concerns Pat Runck & family (cousin of Pam Hackman) - health concerns Margo Sanders (friend of Judy Marsh) - health concerns Sarah (friend of Donna Frank)-health concerns Mary Shipp (aunt of Laurie Engleman)-health concerns Jerry Straub (friend of Spicker family)-health concerns Jim Thompson (brother of Eloise Ritter) - health concerns Jimmy Watkins (nephew of Betty Nein)-health concerns Family of Charles Wunderlich (cousin of Susie Lewis)-peace and comfort Michael Zielke (father of Karen Simpson) - health concerns
Page 4 The Chimes MPC EVENTS
Our next book is Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, written as a letter from the author to his adoles-
cent son. Informed by his experiences of race throughout his life, his thoughts range from American history and ideals to the most intimate concerns of a father for his son. We will be discussing this book on Monday, Au-gust 20, at 7pm at the home of Susie Lewis. If you have any questions or would like to be added to our distribution list, please contact Karen Simpson at 513-374-1025 or [email protected].
Thank you for all of the
wonderful birthday cards, the
birthday song and good wish-
es. I appreciate the outpouring
of love from my church
family.
Fondly, Betty
90th Birthday Celebration
One last unusual week of office hours for the summer:
Cathy will work a full day on Monday, August 13 and half days on both Tuesday, August 14 and Thursday, August 16. The office will be closed Wednesday, August 15.
All women of the church are invited to the Ladies Circle meeting on Thursday, September 6 at noon in the MPC library.
We will continue with the Horizons Bible study, Recon-ciling Paul, lesson 7. Let Sue Poulos know if you need a copy of the lesson. Please bring your lunch.
Maintenance and Deep Cleaning at the Church
On Saturday, July 28 the floors in the Fellowship Hall will be scrubbed and top coated. On Friday, Aug. 3 carpets in all areas of the church will be steam cleaned. (A few items such as boxes and files will need to be moved off the ground prior to this cleaning. If you can help with this prep work, please see Bertie Spicker after 7/29 Worship.) It is suggested that you avoid the church for meetings or volunteer work on these days.
The next Lunch Bunch will be Wednesday, August 8. Come hear General Presbyter Nancy Kahaian present an update on current activities for the Presbytery of Cincinnati.
Choir rehearsals will
resume Wednesday, August 29.
Blessing of the Backpacks The annual Blessing of the Backpacks will take place during the August 5 Worship Service. If you have backpacks for OGB (July Mission collec-tion), please bring them in to be blessed.
Committee Leaders Needed NEEDED: MISSION CHAIR. Not necessary to be on Session. NEEDED: CHAIR FOR MONTGOMERY WINTER MARKET Also not a Session ap-pointment, but we need someone to be a liai-
son between MPC and the Market. Please prayerfully consider serving in either of these roles. Contact Bertie Spicker if you can help.
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AUGUST 2018 MPC EVENTS
Highlights from July 15 Session Meeting
Session took these actions: Approved funding $20, a portion of the cost of the Managing Conflict in the Church, September 21-22 2018, funds
coming from CE. Approved returning Scott and Melani Atkinson to the active roll. Approved the transfer of membership for Scott and Melani Atkinson to Covenant-First. Approved the Finance and Stewardship Manual, with the proviso that the manual will always be a work in progress. Approved the 2017 Audit of Montgomery Presbyterian Church prepared by Sue Poulos, Karen Simpson and Dave
Hartman. Recommendations: Complete Policy and Procedures Manual, including detail on process for generating semi-annual and annual donor statements, and perform a one-time check that Paycor is properly distributing pay-roll tax withholding to Federal, State and City governments
Approved that realized gains from sale of investments be considered as income for distribution purposes as they are considered income under IRS laws. Attached with full minutes is clarifying language from the Pennsylvania De-partment of Revenue distinguishing between income and corpus in trust situations.
Approved to accept the 2nd quarter financial statements for Montgomery Presbyterian Church. Approved to Revoke funding from Mission to the One-Way Farm as this organization was dissolved June 1, 2018.
MPC’s annual picnic was held Sunday, July 9 at Weller Park. Fellowship and fun was enjoyed by all.
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PRESBYTERY
BMPC will hold their final ice cream social Saturday, August 11. This
last social will feature a craft show and will be held from 3:00-6:30. You
can get delicious ice cream to eat there or to go. BMPC is located at 9602
Murdock-Goshen Road in Loveland. For questions, call 583-9676.
Bethel Murdoch Ice Cream Socials
The workshop will be held at the Presbyterian Church of Wilmington (840 Timber Glen Dr in Wilmington) on September 21 and 22. More details, including a form for registration, can be found in the Gathering Room. The cost is $45. MPC will pay $20 towards this fee. Return registration form with a $25 check payable to “Presbytery of Cincinnati” to the church office. For questions, see Dave Bowen, Bertie Spicker, Karen Simpson or Beth Doebereiner.
Bowling with Blue Ash
Blue Ash Presbyterian invites MPC members to join them for a bowling group. For many years a group has been bowling at 10:00 on Thursday mornings and then going out to lunch (usually Skyline). Its not an official league, just a group of people who like to bowl. Their sea-son is usually late September to late May. If interested, or to get more information, contact Bill at [email protected].
THE CHIMES Page 7 MISSION/PARTNERS
I may be unable to chair the Angel Tree this year
and hope someone will volunteer to take over
this project. This would require contacting the
Caring Place and Lighthouse in November. It
would also involve setting up the Angel and Mit-
ten trees, writing the wishes of the children on
the angels and seeing that the gifts are delivered
by members of MPC. Most of the work has al-
ready been done. The angels cutouts have been
done and will be ready to hang after writing the
gift wishes on them. I also have detailed step-
by-step directions in a folder.
I do hope someone will volunteer for this worth-
while and rewarding mission project.
Sandra Bowen
Angel Tree
Come join the fun of working on a Habi-tat for Humanity house. The next work date is Saturday, August 11. MPC is re-
sponsible for lunch that date, so there are plenty of ways you can get involved. Please sign up in the Gathering Room.
Bocce Ball Court Coming to MPC
Last year, Special Olympics (SO) approached Skyward Academy about installing a bocce ball court on the rear lawn of the church property.
After seeking and receiving zoning approval from the city, a temporary court will be installed in Au-gust; SO will also provide all equipment. SO will run a program for anyone from Skyward or MPC who is interested. MPC members may volunteer (just help the athletes learn and play, making sure everything is good with the court before training) or they could become a Unified Partner. A Uni-fied Partner is someone who would train alongside an athlete as a pair (and eventually compete togeth-er if they want). SO will recruit a head volunteer from their organization, or if someone from the church is interested in this role, just contact Cathy in the office. The summer/fall program is slated to run on Tues-days from August 21 – October 23 from 6:30-7:30pm. A sign up sheet will be left in the Gathering Room.
Operation Give Back, in cooperation with the City of Montgomery, an-nounces a new program, “We Thrive!” Residents of the City of Montgomery, particularly those with chronic diseases, have the opportuni-ty to receive three free healthy food bundles (including fresh fruits, vege-tables, a recipe and pedometer) in August, October and December. Reg-istration is open through July 31. Fli-ers with more information are availa-ble in the Gathering Room. Or, for additional information or questions, call (513) 489-2023.
August Mission Collection
In August we will collect shampoo, conditioner and
deodorant for Lighthouse Youth Services.
August
Sept. 6 Ladies Circle
Sept 8 Habitat for Humanity Work Date
Sept. 12 Lunch Bunch
Sept. 17 Caregivers Group Meeting
Sept 20 Deacons Meeting
Sept. 21-22 Conflict in the Church Workshop
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