October 2015 GraceNotes
October 2015 GraceNotes
October 2015 GraceNotes
Night Supper,
pg. 3
Waters
for the World,
pg. 4
Living
Life
and Loss
in the Lord,
pg. 6
Dinner
pg. 13
for Six,
Thank You to
GCPC
Volunteers,
pg. 15
We have 23 Sunday School teachers for adults and children for the 2015-16
school year who are living into our mission statement to train grateful
disciples of Christ, by doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with
our God!
21 folks from Grace Covenant participated in serving at Shalom Farms during
our monthly outing. We give thanks for the continued growth of this
ministry! The parents of our young children have been especially
appreciative of how Shalom Farms has ways for the entire family to serve.
We sent Reverend Nelson Reveley to Honduras to begin laying the
groundwork for our partnership with Living Waters for the World (see page
four for his reflection on that trip).
Five folks from Grace Covenant have begun their weekly commitment to
mentoring and tutoring with STEP in Gilpin Court.
Because of the Building Fund we were able to renovate the Fellowship Hall
this past summer, and the first three Wednesday Night Suppers have each
had over 70 people in attendance!
We have invited the former Moderator of the PC(USA), Reverend Joan Gray,
to join us on October 30 and 31. She will be leading us to consider how we
might continue to live faithfully into the future God has for us.
Five people/families were chosen to participate in the 100 Project. The
church will be giving Kent Cardwell, Janet Chenoweth (and family), Sallie
Leys, Wilkes Price, and Jennifer Schooley (and family) each $100 to discern
one question: How is God leading me (or us) to use the $100 this week?
We are excited to hear how God leads them! Look for testimonies later in October.
In many ways they are participating in an exercise that is fundamental to
stewardship recognizing that all that we have is a gift entrusted to us by God, and
so we are called into this same discernment as individuals and as a church. As
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Sunday School
Held every Sunday from 9:45-10:30 a.m.
The Nursery Crib Room (Rm. 103) and Sunday School are available for children ages 2 and up.
The Vanguard Class, Basement, Room B4 - This year the men's class will be looking at each of the
fathers in scripture. How did they fare? What was their legacy? How does this inform us how to be
men and fathers in our church family? This exciting study that will continue to shape the men of our
church to face each day being who God created us to be.
Forum of Grace, Room 212 - A newly combined class that will be going deeper into the theology
and scripture of Exodus. What does it mean to wander as God's people? To look forward to the promised land? To exist and be faithful in exile? A great class to come for lecture and some discussion.
Good Books, Room 303 - Looking for a good book and conversation about God in our everyday lives?
The "Good Book Small Group" will be meeting to engage in precisely those kinds of books and discussions. Our conversations will be framed devotionally through scripture, hymn, and prayer (including
prayer for each other) that relates to the book we will be exploring.
Pre-K, Room 102 - For our youngest Disciples there is a heavy emphasis on knowing one another, getting in tune with the teachers and their classmates, as well as just starting the process of knowing what
God's Love is, and just who is God anyway?
Early Elementary, Room 209 - This year they begin with the stories of the patriarchs and matriarchs of our faith and move with the seasons through the liturgical year.
Pilgrims' Prep, Room 302 - Confirmation is a big deal, here at GCPC even more so as we plan to take
our Confirmands on an annual trip to Scotland following their confirmation! We spend our first year
in preparation, getting to know one another and finding out how God has an awesome purpose and
plan for our lives.
Youth Mentors- This mentoring program has been walking through the little-known books of the
Bible. Every word that comes from the mouth of God is precious and awesome; this class is all about
getting together and seeing how that Word is present in our life each day.
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Menu*
October 14: Tortilla chips
with fresh salsa,
southwestern chopped salad,
chicken fajitas, Mexican rice,
and pumpkin de leche cake
October 21: Seasonal
chopped salad bar, eggplant
parmesan with homemade
dinner rolls and tiramisu
October 28: Seasonal salad
bar, autumn harvest pork
roast with apples and
butternut squash, cauliflower
mash, Brussel sprouts,
dinner rolls, and pecan pie
tarts
Presbyterian Women
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you consider how you will make a financial pledge on Sunday, October 25, I invite
you to be asking the same question: How is God leading me (or us) to use that which
has been entrusted to me/us?
Shalom Farms
Join us Saturday, October 17, from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon at Shalom Farmsa local food access and community development ministry shalomfarms.orgas we
help ensure that everyone in our city has access to God's bounteous gift of nutritious produce. Please RSVP to Nate McKinnon at [email protected]
or 385-2505. Carpooling from the church parking lot at 8:00 a.m. (and returning
by 12:00 noon) is possible if there is interest. Otherwise, you can meet us out on
the farm at 9:00 a.m. (1033 Rock Castle Rd., Goochland, VA 23063)!
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In 1978, Joan was the first woman ordained to pastor a church in Atlanta
Presbytery, PCUS. Since then she has worked with ten churches in the
Atlanta area. Her ministries have included solo pastor, associate pastor,
lead pastor/head of staff, parish associate, and interim pastor. Joan
served as Moderator of the 217th General Assembly (2006-2008) of the PCUSA. More recently,
Joan has served as Interim Vice President for Student Services and Dean of Students for Columbia Theological Seminary. Currently, she is the Interim Associate Pastor at Decatur Presbyterian
Church, Decatur, GA.
Joan's publications include Presbyterian Polity for Church Officers (fourth edition, 2012), coauthored with the Rev. Joyce C. Tucker in 1986, and Spiritual Leadership for Church Officers,
released 2009. Sailboat Church: Helping Your Church Rethink Its Mission and Purpose was
published in 2013. Joan is married to Bill Gray, a ruling elder in the PC(USA) and an attorney in
the firm of Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak, and Stewart. The Grays live in Atlanta, GA.
October
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CARITAS
7pm CE Meeting
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4pm Care Team
4:30pm Carol C
5:30pm Junior
7pm Chancel C
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8:30 Handbell Choir
9:15 Prayer Team (Social Rm)
9:30 Coffee and Care
9:45 Sunday School
10:55 Worship
12:15 Fellowship Hour
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6pm Finance Comm.
7pm Worship Comm.
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9:30am PW Circle #3
11am PW Circle #2
7pm PW Circle #1
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8:30 Handbell Choir
9:15 Prayer Team (Social Rm)
9:30 Coffee and Care
9:45 Sunday School
10:55 Worship
12:15 Fellowship Hour
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8:30 Handbell Choir
9:15 Prayer Team (Social Rm)
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CDC Update
Grace Covenant Presbyterian,
We finished up our month of community helpers with a visit
from the fire truck this week! Children got to sit behind the wheel,
touch the fire truck, and see a fireman all dressed up! We learned all
about doctors and nurses, and talked about going to the hospital. We
learned about the people in our neighborhood like mailmen, teachers,
librarians, and grocery store workers. We had so much fun learning
about community helpers!
Now were falling into fall with a very sudden weather shift as
we track the progress of hurricane Joaquin! Well be teaching the children how to stay safe in
thunderstorms and floods, and what to wear to be comfortable. Then well start learning about the fall
harvest and how God blesses us with so much every year. Well explore pumpkins when we take our
annual pumpkin patch field trip. Well go on walks to collect leaves of all colors and shapes. Well learn
about the weather, and how to determine whats real and pretend for Halloween. Well also have our
annual Fall Festival in the fellowship hall one day during school!
We would especially like to thank you all for your support as we have made our plans to expand
to the Forum classroom. We greatly appreciate all of the positivity from both the congregation and
session! We are planning to get the room ready and move the children in by October 12, right after
CARITAS. Thank you so much for your support of our program!
Nicole Flournoy
Grace Covenant CDC Director
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Announcements
Ash Wednesday Service Background and Details
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Announcements
Parents
and Playground
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Church that did not have an Ash Wednesday service. The whole idea of Ash
Wednesday
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me as
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parents!
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youngfor
children
and join
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of you
know,
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kids
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centuries. It is the day that marks the beginning of Lent a six-week period preceding Easter (Lent, too, is
not in
Bible). to a social time/party at the home of Carson and Ashby Price, Friday, October
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Gospel which always cuts to the heart (Acts 2:37) and convicts even as it heals and binds up wounds.
Fellowship Announcements
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that we rest in the promise of the One who has come to bring Life and Life Eternal.
During the months of September and October the post-worship social hour will take place on
the terrace, weather-permitting. We look forward to enjoying the fall weather together! Of
course, if the weather does not cooperate, then we will gather in the Social Room. Look in your
bulletin for any updates or changes.
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Worship
Weekly Sunday Morning Prayer
The best way to start a Sunday morning, or any morning, is with prayer. Each Sunday morning from
9:15 to 9:30 a.m. in the Social Room we have a time of prayer and all are welcome to participate. It is
a prayerful time when hearts are quieted and focused on God, joys and concerns are shared, and
prayers are raised in word and in spirit. It is a special time of caring, friendship, and blessing; please
come and pray with us.
Stewardship in 2016
The stewardship season is once again upon us a time for us to reflect purposefully on our commitment of financial support for the mission of Gods church at Grace Covenant in the coming year. The
theme for this years stewardship campaign is Gods Generosity; Our Response. We kicked off our
Stewardship campaign with the 100 Project, and we look forward to hearing testimonies from those
participating. In the coming weeks be on the lookout for a stewardship letter and pledge card in the
mail. You will have an opportunity to return your pledge card during Worship on October 25, Stewardship Sunday. After worship that day join us in the Fellowship Hall for a stewardship celebration luncheon!
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
After a large deficit was recorded in July, Augusts financial results were
improved, with higher contributions and lower expenses, but the improvement was not enough to avoid a deficit in the current fund for the month.
Aided by having five Sundays, Augusts contributions of $37,400 were up
21% over Julys, but for the year they trail those of the same months last year by 9%, almost a
third of which is accounted for by differences in pledges paid in advance. Expenses in August of
$57,800 were down about 14% from those in July, and they included $5,400 in insurance payments and about $4,000 for improvements to the parking lot. For the year through August expenses are up about 12% over the same period last year, with most of the increase accounted for
by higher personnel costs. Expenses exceeded income in August by $5,300.
Augusts Five Cents Per Meal offering was $98, Loaves and Fishes, $325, and Mercy Offering
$104.
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Thank you to all the volunteers that help Grace Covenant run smoothly from week
to week. Everything you do from answering telephone calls and editing the bulletin
to coordinating weddings and helping the GCPC family remember our history is
greatly appreciated by staff and members alike.
Thank you for everything you do!
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The Staff
Bobby Hulme-Lippert
Pastor
[email protected]
Christopher Martin
Director of Music and Organist
[email protected]
Christopher Tweel
Director of Christian Formation &
Pastoral Assistant
[email protected]
Nelson Reveley
Parish Associate for Outreach &
Adult Discipleship
[email protected]
Amy Kempel
Director of Communications
[email protected]
Martha Rubin
Administrative Support/ Bookkeeper
[email protected]
Lauren Voyles
Seminary Intern
Church Office Hours:
Mon., Tues., and Thurs., 9:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.
Wed., 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fri, 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon
Phone: (804) 359-2463
Fax: (804) 278-6298
grace-covenant.org
Sundays:
9:15 a.m.
Prayer Together in the Social Room
9:30 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages
in the Education Building
10:55 a.m.
Worship Service
in the Sanctuary
12:15 p.m.
Congregational Fellowship
in the Social Room
Church Officers
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 Covenants
ministries.
- Finance (C-M)
- Mission (M), Nominating
- CE (M)
- Property (Co-M), CE
- Administration (M)
Stewardship (M)
- Property (Co-M)
- Administration (Co-M)
- Worship (M)
- Prayer (M)
- Flowers (M)
- Visitation (Co-M),
Fellowship
- Glass Office (M),
Deacons Fund
- Meals (M),
Visitation (Co-M)
- Fellowship (M)
- Care Team (M),
Transportation (M)
- Fellowship
(Food Committee)
- Greeters/Ushers
- Justice (M)
- Guests Follow-Up,
New Members (M),
Deacons Fund
- Deacons Fund (M)
Care Team
TRUSTEES:
Caroline Leith (17)
John Roberts (15)
Warren Zirkle (16)
Nicole Flournoy
Director
(804) 213-0200
[email protected]
gracecovenantcdc.com
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