PRESBYTERIAN MESSENGER
UPCOMING EVENTS. . .
Every Sunday 10:00 AM Worship
Communion served 1st Sunday of Month
Choir Practice 8:30-9:30AM
Knitting Group 2nd Sunday of Month in
Sanctuary 12-1:30PM
Every Tuesday – Bible Study 7-8:30PM
Every Wednesday – Bible Study with
Rev. Lou Kilgore 10-11:30AM
Bell Choir Practice 7PM Sanctuary
Fri/10/27 HMPC Book Group 1PM
Mon 10/30 Kathy Vacation Office Closed
Sun 11/5 Clocks Go Back
Tue 11/7 Election 6AM-8PM
Thu/Fri 111/9-10 NJEA
Pot Luck Luncheon
Please join us for a Pot Luck Luncheon on November 19th, Stewardship Sunday, during Hospitality. Please bring enough for yourself and to share with six other people. Watch for more information!
Thanksgiving Food Collection November 12
Our annual Thanksgiving food collection for Center for Food Action will be received November 12. Individual bags with list of requested items will be distributed after worship beginning October 22. Please do not donate refrigerated items or glass containers. CFA will be providing more than 3,000 families with food for the holiday. Supermarket gift cards received are used by the organization to purchase perishable items. Please join us in this holiday tradition. Check out the attached flyer today at the back of the PM!
“Let Your Faith Grow” Planting Campaign
Back in early 2015, HMPC undertook a complete property restoration including newly paved road, parking lot, sidewalks and lighting, just to name a few of the upgrades. We were required by the town to plant hundreds of trees throughout the church property. We offered our church members and friends the “Let Your Faith Grow” campaign, whereby anyone could purchase a tree to honor or memorialize a loved one, or to celebrate a birthday or special anniversary. Each tree would become a named tree, to include such markings to reflect the buyer or honored individuals. The leadership of the church would like to remind you that trees are still available for purchase. Landscape seating benches are also available. The purchase of any tree or bench includes a dedication plaque. Designed for every budget, this fundraiser allows you to help keep our property green, beautiful and growing into the future! Please contact Pastor Lou or the church office at 201-891-0511 for more information.
Memorial Garden Work Day
We will be working on the Memorial Garden on November 28th. If anyone would like to help out, we meet at around 9AM and appreciate volunteers. Please bring gardening gloves and tools.
Faithworks
This lesson is based on 1 Thessalonians 2: 8 that states: ” So deeply do we care for you that we are determined to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own selves, because you have become very dear to us.” We will make a colorful “wordless” wrist band to represent our salvation in Jesus. When others ask us about our wristband, we will describe each color and take the opportunity to share God’s plan of redemption. Each bead color has a representation. Black: sin; Red: Jesus’ blood; White: purity; Yellow: heaven and Green: growing in Christ. We will be prepared to discuss God’s everlasting love for the world and his desire to save the world. We will also make “newspaper crafts” to share the Good news of salvation for someone. We will quote John 3:16 or other motivating words that will show God’s love to others. I pray the children will feel God’s outpouring love for them and feel confident in sharing it with others
HMPC Live Stream
http://highmountainpres.org/hmpc-live-feed/
HMPC is live to view, Sundays at 10am EST. Feel free to browse the HPMC YouTube channel, for past streams.Hold your control button down and click on the following: HMPC YouTube Channel for a selection of pre-recorded services
Reading Group @ HMPC
The Book Club meets on the 4th Friday
of the month and anyone is invited to
come and discuss the books.
10/27 The Tie That Binds by Kent Haruf
11/17 News of The World by Paulette Jiles
12/15 100 Year Old Man Climbs Out the Window by Jonas Jonasson
Coalition of Immokalee Workers Founder Greg Asbed Receives MacArthur Fellowship
Twenty four individuals were recently named as the 2017 MacArthur Fellows, often referred to as the “genius grant”. Each has been selected for having “shown extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and a marked capacity for self-direction” and each receives a $625,000 award “as an investment in their potential”, paid over five years with no strings attached. The Coalition of Immokalee Workers was founded in 1993 by Greg Asbed, Lucas Benitez and Laura Germino to redress injustices in the Florida tomato industry, including forced labor, sexual assault and wage theft. Asbed was the principal architect of the Fair Food Program, which oversees payment of a penny a pound additional paid to workers by large food companies, as well as compelling growers to improve farmworkers’ working conditions. His development of worker-driven social responsibility is now being used by workforces with other crops in Florida, as well as the garment industry in Bangladesh and the dairy industry in Vermont.
Sunday Servers
One great way you can help HMPC is through your Stewardship of Time. By volunteering once a year, once a quarter or once a month, as a Greeter, Reader, or Hospitality person, you keep our Worship service and spirit of community going! These jobs are super easy and if you would like to try one, please call church office at 201-891-0511.
Prayers & Announcements
Announcements for the Sunday Worship
Service should be emailed to the church
office. If you would like the community
to pray with you please call the office at
201-891-0511.
HMPC Sunday Servers: Fourth Quarter 2017
Date | Greeter | Reader | Communion | Hospitality | Faithworks | Childcare |
10/29 | D. Bourhill
“Get 3 more” |
L.Peterson-Kilgore | M.Carbone | I.Rodriguez | Paige Peterson | |
11/05 | Worralls
“Get 3 more” |
T. Jadick | M. McColl | G. Thornton | I.Rodriguez | Tyler Strasser |
11/12 | E. Olsson
“Get 3 more” |
C. Rizzo | F. Auld | I.Rodriguez | Paige Peterson | |
11/19 | Aylwards
“Get 3 more” |
S. Aylward | Stewardship
Sunday |
I.Rodriguez | Tyler Strasser | |
11/26 | P. Harder
“Get 3 more” |
L. Noonan | S. Dirringer | I.Rodriguez | Paige Peterson | |
12/03 | D. Loukos
“Get 3 more” |
M.Carbone | C. Meslink | Fernandez-Chousal | I.Rodriguez | Tyler Strasser |
12/10 | Castaldos
“Get 3 more” |
L. Dearani | Aylwards | I.Rodriguez | Paige Peterson | |
12/17 | McColls
“Get 3 more” |
M. McColl | D. Loukos | I.Rodriguez | Tyler Strasser | |
12/24
10am |
T. Jadick
“Get 3 more” |
M. Meek | S.Lehmann | I.Rodriguez | Paige Peterson | |
12/31 | F. Auld | L. Gassman | C. Meslink | I.Rodriguez | Tyler Strasser |
*Assigned families can decide who will be reader. Please inform Chris (201-891-0511), who is reading one week before you are scheduled. If you will not be available for your assigned date, please try to switch with someone else and inform the office of this change. Please check PM regularly to see the date of your assignment.
Thank you for taking time to assist with this church service!
CENTER FOR FOOD ACTION
THANKSGIVING FOOD COLLECTION
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12
ITEMS NEEDED:
SUPERMARKET GIFT CERTIFICATE
CRANBERRY SAUCE STUFFING CANNED FRUIT CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED GRAVY CANNED SWEET POTATOES PUMPKIN PIE FILLING PIE CRUST OR MIX CAKE MIX & ICING
|
PARMALAT MILK
APPLE/CRANBERRY JUICE COFFEE/TEA SALAD DRESSING 5 LB. BAG SUGAR 5 LB. BAG FLOUR RICE PANCAKE MIX & SYRUP FRESH APPLES FRESH CARROTS, ONIONS 5 LB. BAG POTATOES |
NO FROZEN OR REFRIGERATED ITEMS
NO GLASS CONTAINERS