March 2016
The Pastor’s Prayers
We are fast approaching the holiest time of the Christian year. All our faith revolves around Easter, which in turn rests upon the foundation of Holy Week.
Holy Week will start on March 20th with Palms to Passion Sunday. In this worship service, we
acknowledge first Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and then realize what a short time it is before people turn against him, leading to his betrayal, suffering and death.
During Holy Week, I will once again observe noon prayer in the sanctuary. Anyone is invited to join me for 15-20 minutes of scripture reading and silent prayer at 12:00, Tuesday March 22, through Friday, March 25.
Maundy Thursday is March 24. Our friends from College Hill Community Presbyterian will be joining
us for dinner and worship that evening. Worship will include the Lord’s Supper, as we remember how Jesus taught his friends to share this meal in remembrance of him. Worship will end with the service of Tenebrae, where we hear readings from Jesus’ Passion and extinguish candles to mark Jesus’ dark journey to Golgotha.
At the end of the Maundy Thursday bulletin we read: “The work of the Church continues as we watch and wait in prayer until Easter morning.” You may want to take special time in prayer on Good Friday or Holy Saturday to remember Jesus’ wondrous love for us and the extent to which he was willing to go to save us.
After the solemnity of Holy Week, Easter is a joyous celebration! Scripture, triumphant music, beautiful flowers all proclaim that Christ is risen! Thanks be to God for Jesus’ victory over sin and death.
Grace and peace, Pastor Karen
** Dear God, may the spirit of Jesus guide us during Holy Week. May we sense the depth of his passion and the signifi-cance of his sacrifice for us. Bring us to a new understanding of Easter and the joy of the Resurrection. Amen.
ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARING
The Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP) re-ceives 36% of the funds raised through OGHS. PHP works to alleviate hunger and helps to create access to healthy food for en-tire communities. Over $1.6 million was pro-vided for local, national, and international hunger work. Over 308,000 people who were living in extreme poverty in more than 30 countries now have increased food security and livelihoods.
Self-Development of People (SDOP) receives 32% of these special offering funds. SDOP partners with people and communities with tools for development and education to alleviate poverty, oppression, and injustice. Across the United States, including the focus areas of New Orleans, Detroit, Baltimore, and Los Angeles, SDOP has entered into partner-ships with 20 self-help projects focusing on literacy, human rights, rehabilitation, and skill development. SDOP also works with eco-nomically poor communities in Belize, India, and the Dominican Republic.
Your gifts to One Great Hour of Shar-ing support all of these initiatives here and abroad. First Church will receive the OGHS offering on Palm Sunday (March 20) and Easter (March 27). Please give generously, as you are able.
Since 1949, the ecumenical One Great Hour of Sharing offering, in which 29 different denominations participate dur-ing the season of Lent, has been help-ing to change the lives of people around the world who lack access to food, clean water, sanitation, education, and opportunity. Today, projects sup-ported by OGHS are underway in more than 100 countries. In the Presbyterian Church (USA), three programs support-ed by this special offering make a differ-ence in the world: Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, the Presbyterian Hunger Program, and Self-Development of People.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) receives 32% of the funds raised from the OGHS offering. PDA works within communities after the devasta-tion of natural or human-caused disas-ters as those communities recover and find hope. These communities can be both national and international, and in-clude such ongoing efforts as support following severe winter storms in the Northeast, California wildfires, flooding in Texas, and response to Superstorm Sandy in NY and NJ, as well as earth-quakes in Nepal, humanitarian care provided to tens of thousands of Syrian refugees, and support to 15 different countries after catastrophic events.
ADULT CHRISTIAN EDUCATION for MARCH Sunday mornings at 8:45am in the Board Room
We are currently studying the book of James, and all are welcome when we gather to pray, read various Bible translations, and discuss ways of making God’s word relevant for us today. Please speak to Denise Lo Cicéro, Margo Gaillard-Barnes, Beth Thom-as, or any other class participant for additional information.
Tuesday mornings at 7:00am at Foy’s Grill Woody Ensor leads this study, using the Upper Room materials.
Thursday afternoons at 1:00pm in the Lounge
Shirley Schlafman and Denise Lo Cicéro are facilitating our very popular class, “The Cathedral,” with media support from Bob Hendrix. Here are the upcoming topics:
YOU are welcome at all of these classes and discussion groups!
Date Class
March 3 The Medieval Mind: How to Build a Cathedral (part two) March 10 Early Gothic Architecture in England
March 17 Decorated and Perpendicular English Gothic March 24 NO CLASS (Maundy Thursday)
March 31 Gothic Churches in the Holy Roman Empire
Memorial Gifts
A gift in memory of all members and friends deceased in 2015 has been received
from Betsy Priaulx. It was designated for the Fairborn Primary School Fund.
Richard Winters sent a gift in loving memory of Wanda Winters. Harold Hale,
Wanda Winters, and Jean Luc Lo Cicéro were remembered by Bob Hendrix.
Nancy & Gene Welch honored the memory of Dee Hendrix with their gift to the
school project’s Snak Paks fund.
Sally Stroud, Dee Hendrix, and Wanda Winters were remembered by Jane
Bigelow.
Thanks to the Fairborn First congregation, Kirkmont Center is open and offering more for more people. I hope you can come up
for one of our seasonal Days of Renewal. Peace, Buzz Reed / Kirkmont Board
EASTER LILY ORDERS
You are invited to share in the decoration of the sanctuary with lilies. The bulletin for the Easter morning service on March 27 will include names of the donors and the names of those for whom a gift was given.
It is suggested that gifts be at least $10, but may be up to any amount you wish. The form and your check need to be received by Sunday, March 20; the check should be made payable to First Presbyterian Church and marked “Easter Lilies.”
(To order: Use the form on the last page of this Lifeline or pick
2016 VALENTINE MEET & EAT They had so much fun!
Mar 10 Art Gooray 13 Mark Priaulx Norm Willoughby 17 Joyce Burnette 18 Doris Bastin 19 Robert Lawler 20 Kay Smith 25 Tommy Thomas 28 Christy Riselay 31 Max Fueger
Apr 3 Bette Malavich 4 Jan Smith 11 Michael Barnes 12 Bob Hendrix 17 Darrel Leister 21 Emily Haynes Dolores Calhoun 24 Frank Lowe 25 Robert Williams 28 Terry Riselay
Thank you for the lovely flow-ers presented to me for my birthday by Deacon Tom Kel-sey.
They are still beautiful and help brighten the dreary days we have been having.
Love,
Harriet Ensor
Thank you for supporting “Souper” Bowl Sunday! Your generosity raised $222 for Snak Paks at Fairborn Primary.
It is greatly appreciated! The CLS Team
During Holy Week, Pastor Karen will once again
observe noon prayer in the sanctuary.
Anyone is invited to join for 15-20 minutes of scripture reading and silent prayer at 12:00, Tuesday March 22,
March 2016
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
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7:00 am Bible Study at Foy’s Grill
2
1:00 pm Hope Circle– Lounge 6:30 pm Chancel Ringers rehearsal– Music Room 7:30 pm Chancel Choir—Sanctuary3
1:00 pm The Cathedral Class— Lounge4
9:00 am United Chimes—MR5
6
8:45 am Adult Bible Study 10:15 am Communion7
8
7:00 am Bible Study at Foy’s Grill9
6:30 pm Chancel Ringers rehearsal– Music Room 7:30 pm Chancel Choir—Sanctuary10
1:00 pm The Cathedral Class— Lounge 2:30 pm CLS Meeting– Board room11
9:00 am United Chimes—MR 10:30 am Opera-tions meeting— Board Room12
13
Daylight Savings time begins. 8:45 am Adult Bible Study 10:15 am Worship Bells14
11:00 am St Vin-cent Cooks 5:30 pm St Vincent Servers15
7:00 am Bible Study at Foy’s Grill7:00 pm Session Mtg– Board Room
16
6:30 pm Chancel Ringers rehearsal– Music Room 7:30 pm Chancel Choir—Sanctuary17
1:00 pm The Cathedral Class— Lounge 2:30 pm Deacons Mtg—Board room18
9:00 am United Chimes—MR19
20
8:45 am Adult Bible Study 10:15 am Worship Palm Sunday21
22
7:00 am Bible Study at Foy’s Grill23
No Bells Rehearsal tonite 7:30 pm Chancel Choir—Sanctuary24
Maundy Thursday 6:00 pm Dinner 7:00 pm Worship Lifeline Deadline25
9:00 am United Chimes—MR Church Office Closed26
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Easter 8:45 am Adult Bible Study 10:15 am Worship28
29
7:00 am Bible Study at Foy’s Grill30
6:30 pm Chancel Ringers rehearsal– Music Room No Choir tonite31
1:00 pm The Cathedral Class— LoungeLifeline—the monthly newsletter of the
First Presbyterian Church of Fairborn, Ohio 1130 Highview Dr, Fairborn, OH 45324
“The Friendliest Church in Town”
Sunday Adult Bible Study: 8:45 am Sunday Worship: 10:15 am
Pastor: Reverend Karen Cassedy
Congregational Activities Coordinator and Director of Music: Denise Lo Cicéro Financial Secretary: Carolyn McMillan
Director of Chancel Ringers: Rena Leatherman Organist: Jeff Firestone
Church Secretary: Shelia Yux Sexton: Ron Gross
Office Hours: Tuesday—Friday, 10 am—4 pm (closed Monday)
Phone: 937-878-3954 Fax: 937-878-3399
EASTER LILIES
You are invited to share in the decoration of the sanctuary with lilies. The bulletin for the Easter morning service on March 27 will include names of the donors
and the names of those for whom a gift was given.
It is suggested that gifts be at least $10, but may be up to any amount you wish. This form and your check need to be received by Sunday, March 20; the check should be made payable to First Presbyterian Church and marked “Easter Lilies.”
Enclosed is my check for $__________ for lilies.
In memory of…....In honor of…....Celebrating (encircle one)
__________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
Given by__________________________________________________________
(Use this form from the Lifeline or pick one up with your bulletin on Sunday mornings.) (Please print names as you wish them to appear in the bulletin.)