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A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI
48170 ● 734.453.6464
www.fpcp.net
In Covenant Agreement with Mtenthera CCAP Church in Malawi
Regular Worship Times: Sanctuary - 9:00 and 10:30 AM
Upper Room - 10:35 AM
A Family of Faith
We are a family of faith, called to celebrate God’s message
of love and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
Guided by the living Word of God, we nurture one another
through worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship.
Led by the Holy Spirit, we reach out
with hearts and hands to those in need,
seeking to inspire hope in an ever-changing
community and world.
Rev. Emily Riley
Campbell
Rev. Anne Schaefer
Interim Senior Minister
Rev. Linda Cochran
Assistant Minister September 17, 2017
The Psalms: Psalm 8
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The Lord’s day in Worship at First Presbyterian Church,
Plymouth, MI
PRELUDE “Grand Choeur Dialogue” Gregout
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
CHILDREN DISMISSED TO SUNDAY SCHOOL
*CALL TO WORSHIP
*OPENING PRAYER
*OPENING HYMN OF PRAISE NO. 31 “I Sing the Almighty Power of
God” +++
CHORAL ANTHEM “Bring Joy!” Martin
Chancel Choir
CALL TO CONFESSION
PRAYER OF CONFESSION (in unison) You, O Lord, have called us to
enter into your gates with joyful singing, yet how often we grumble
and complain. You have blessed us in many aspects of our lives yet
so often, we lack a basic gratitude for all that is wonderful in
creation and in life. Restore us to joy through worship, to grace
through living, and to love in all of our relationships. Remind us
in all of our living of the tremendous, heart warming gift of your
Son, Jesus Christ, Our Lord, and Redeemer. It is in His name that
we ask this. (Silence for personal confession)
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
RESPONSIVE SONG NO. 43 “Majesty” Majesty, worship his majesty;
unto Jesus be all glory, honor and praise. Majesty, kingdom
authority flow from his throne unto his own, his anthem raise. So
exalt, lift up on high the name of Jesus; magnify, come glorify
Christ Jesus, the King. Majesty, worship his majesty; Jesus, who
died, now glorified, King of all kings.
SCRIPTURE LESSON Genesis 1:26-31
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE THE LORD’S PRAYER (unison) Our Father who
art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be
done, on earth
as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and
forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not
into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom
and the power and the glory, forever. Amen.
SCRIPTURE LESSON Psalm 8
OFFERING OUR GIFTS TO GOD (Members and Visitors, please take
this time to sign and pass our friendship pads which are located in
the book rack of your pew.)
OFFERTORY “The Majesty and Glory of Your Name” Fettke
Chancel Choir
*DOXOLOGY NO. 34 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”
*PRAYER OF DEDICATION
*HYMN NO. 22 “Let All Things Now Living”
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SERMON “Psalm 8: The Majesty and Glory Of God” Rev. Emily Riley
Campbell +++ AFFIRMATION OF FAITH THE APOSTLES’ CREED (in unison) I
believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and
in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the
Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, dead, and buried; He descended into hell; the third
day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, and
sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence
He shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the
Holy Ghost; the holy catholic church; the communion of saints; the
forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life
everlasting. Amen.
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Worship Schedule September & October 2017
The Psalms *indicates communion
Sanctuary Sept. 24 The Psalms: Psalm 23 Rev. Cochran preaching,
Chancel Choir Oct. 1* World Communion Sunday: Psalms 22 & 13
Rev Anne Schaefer preaching, Chancel Choir Oct. 8 Gospel Concert:
Chancel Choir, Fifth Season, Men’s Quartet, Kimberly Swan Oct. 15
The Psalms: Psalms 107 Rev. Anne Schaefer preaching, Joyful Ringers
Oct. 22 The Psalms: Psalm 46, Hussein Latif preaching, Chancel
Choir
Upper Room Bekah Greenman, Worship Leader Sept. 24 The Psalms:
Psalm 23 Rev. Schaefer preaching Oct. 1* World Communion Sunday:
Psalms 22 & 13 Rev. Campbell preaching Oct. 8 The Psalms: Psalm
100 & 150 Rev. Cochran preaching Oct. 15 The Psalms: Psalm 107
Rev. Campbell preaching Oct. 22 The Psalms: Psalm 46 Hussein Latif
preaching
CLOSING HYMN NO. 27 “God of Creation, All-Powerful” *THE
CHARGE
*BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE “Praise Everlasting” Paxton *All who are able are
invited to stand +++Please be seated
Next Week:
We will be looking at Psalm 23 on Sunday. We encourage you to
take time this week to open up your Bible and pray, read or
meditate through Psalm 23. As one family, let us dive deeper into
our relationship with Christ as we study these songs known as the
Psalms together.
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Today’s Music Opening Praise: “Blessed Be Your Name”
“Ever Be”
Special Music “In Awe” Amy Marmaduke, Piano
Offering Praise: “Cannons”
Closing Praise: “King Of My Heart”
Order of Worship The UPPER ROOM
The Psalms: Psalm 8
Ushers this morning : Janet Sibbold and Katherine Gotshall
Service Leader: Rev. Linda Cochran
Worship Leader: Bekah Greenman
Jack Collins, Piano
Lily Jones, Violin
Grant Marmaduke, Percussion
Emily Sptiza, Vocals, Ukulele
Mathew Underhill, Viola
Today’s Service Elements Scripture Lesson: Psalm 8
Genesis 1:1-2; 26-28 Sermon: “High Side” Video: “Maybe I’m
Crazy” “Psalm 8” Expressive Artist: Natalie Ziemba
*children will be dismissed immediately following welcome and
announcements
Next Week: We will be looking at Psalm 23. We encourage you to
take time this week to open up your Bible and pray, read or
meditate through Psalm 23. As one family, let us dive deeper into
our relationship with Christ as we study these songs known as the
Psalms together.
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CONCERNS & CELEBRATIONS
Barb Mason Cal Mason
Nancy Morman Bryn Gerich Renaldi
Patti Wert Sharon Winkler
Family & Friends of Members
To the family of Dale Hicks, whose mother passed away
recently
To the family of Beatrice Perrell, who passed away in January,
2017.
To the family of Brenda Aulinskis, whose father in law, Robert
Aulinskis, passed away on August 21, 2017
To the family of Joan Zurkan, whose two aunts and a niece have
passed away recently
Praise & Thanksgiving
Please pray for God's mercy on us all, as powerful weather
systems cause destruction, death and injury. Please pray that all
FPCP members will gladly demonstrate compassion and generosity to
all those whose lives are impacted by these severe weather events.
Please guide all who are charged with rescue and relief efforts to
work diligently and faithfully to best use the resources they are
entrusted with to ease the suffering of storm victims.
Church Wide Concerns
Our Deacons of the Day are: Kris Black & Sharon Holcomb Our
Ushers at 9:00 are: Janet Sibbold, Lynn Walgenbach, Elaine McLaren
and Chuck Hodge Our Ushers at 10:30 are: Bev MacGaw, Jim
Sockolosky, Joyce Holmes and Audrey Williams
Counting Team this week: Gary Linerode, Jeff Stoner, and Charles
Mather
Prayer Concerns Please pray for the following church members and
friends who are in special circumstances. In the listings below
members’ names will be printed in bold type. The names of family
& friends will be printed in italic. Questions or concerns
about the prayer list
should be directed to [email protected]. Names are only left
in the bulletin for 3 weeks unless you call again or the office is
aware of the circumstances.
Liz (Dobos) Bonner, sister of Otto Dobos
Maria Miller, friend of Louise Hinkson
Donna Corey, sister-in-law of Kay Bruner
Dave Terrill, brother of Bev Girard
Kelly Van Such
Sage Wilder, nephew of Kurt Wilder
Peggy Miller, mother of Ervin Miller
Ervin “Paul” Miller, father of Ervin Miller
Kim Strube Scartelli, daughter of Jan Strube
Please continue to pray for our family & friends serving in
the Military.
Our Sympathies
8.24.17 Thanks to your generous donations, and the group led by
Peggy Kmieciak, 112 backpacks were assembled with school supplies
for kids in foster care.
Lisa Benages Doug Campbell Luvy Corrigan Zachary Danke
Don Dodge Sally Evans John Harper
Lindsey Jones
Members Cathy McKinstry
Betty Morrow Kevin Mullen
Dave Richards Lila VIncent Beth Walch Vic Whipple
The flowers today are given to the GLORY OF GOD and... In loving
memory of Ken, our parents and Julie, by Kris
Black, and… In memory of George Clark and Janet and Donald
MacKenzie, from the MacKenzie family, and…
In memory of my husband, Elton McAllister, and other loved ones,
from Jean McAllister and family
Cynthia Alexander Harve Bock
Ralph Bonser Elizabeth Gribble
Meera Martin Don Morgan
Members Receiving Long-term Care
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Family Ministry News
SUNDAY SCHOOL Children begin in worship today and can be picked
up after services in Fellowship Hall.
TODAY IS A THIRD SUNDAY SING
September 24 Sunday School, Children PreK-5 begin in worship,
CONFIRMATION class begins at 9:00 a.m.
October 1 - World Communion Sunday, Children (PreK - 5) begin in
Worship, return for Communion
October 8 - Sunday School, Children PreK-5 begin in worship
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 AND 10:30 Fall 2017
PreK - Kindergarten: Dwell: Play Based on 36
stories from
Genesis through
Acts, Play leads us
on a joyful
discovery of God's
love.
1st – 5th grade: “What’s in the Bible” Kids in this ministry
will learn the WHOLE story of the
Bible - from Genesis to Revelation - and experience
God’s Word
through video
clips, activities,
songs, games,
crafts and
more.
High School Senior Upcoming Events Seniors! We’ve got special
things in store for you! Last month we did a Senior Bonfire. Next
month, on October
28, we are doing a Murder Mystery Dinner Party from 6:30-9pm at
the Thompson’s. Sign up online at fpcp.net/signups SENIOR TRIP
Seniors: Join us for one last senior moment before going off to
college & head to DISNEYLAND in CALIFORNIA! Cost $700 (Which
includes: airfare, tickets to Disneyland, and hotels). Must sign up
by Oct 31 to guarantee the $700 price. Trip is June 25-29, 2018.
fpcp.net/signups
CLUB 45 A new addition to our Family Ministry will be Club 45.
Those who are in 4
th and 5
th grade
will be invited to attend special fun events as well as share in
Mission Projects.
OUR FIRST meeting is Sunday, Oct 22 here at church from 11:45-
1:15. Join us for a
FALL FUN FEST!
BRIDGE Begins September 20th with a Football Tailgate. The Kona
Ice Truck will be here to help us celebrate! EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO
JOIN US!
We meet at FPCP on Wednesday evenings. Dinner is from 5:45 -
6:30 p.m. and programming is from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Registration
forms are available in the Narthex. Questions? Contact Lisa
Williams at [email protected]
Join us as we engage in worship, fellowship, and spiritual
growth on Sunday mornings at 10:30 along with the High School
group. MIDDLE SCHOOL: We also meet on Wednesday evening from
6:15-7:30 (optional dinner at 5:45) as we navigate life and middle
school together. HIGH SCHOOL: New, starting this year, we are
launching High School Life Groups throughout the week; Sunday,
Wednesday & Thursday nights at various locations. Life Groups
are small groups taken to the next level. Students will engage in
the study of God’s Word as the core, but experience relationships
with other peers and Life Group leaders in a community that is
encouraged to experience life together. Check out our website for
more details: fpcp.net/youth
http://fpcp.net/signupshttp://fpcp.net/signupshttp://fpcp.net/youth
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National/International Mission Malawi Partnership Update: We
have not made an FPCP visit to Malawi this year, but several
members have been volunteering in Malawi in 2017 for different
ministries. Here are some recent highlights of FPCP supported
activities in Malawi: - Anji Martin traveled to Malawi for six
weeks this spring as part of her masters degree program at the
University of Pittsburgh. Anji's project in Malawi was to survey
farmers in the Mtenthera region to determine what benefits they
realized from the Farming God's Way (conservation agriculture)
training they had received from Veritas College, sponsored by our
partnership. Final statistics are still being compiled, but Anji's
general sense is that farmers were grateful for the training and
realize they must change how they work their soil in order to
reduce food insecurity. Anji also spent many days at Mtenthera CCAP
and preached sermons on several Sundays. We are so grateful for her
willingness to represent FPCP at Mtenthera and continue to build
strong relationships there. - Laura McHugh took a week long
volunteer trip to Malawi with Malawi Matters. Laura assisted the
team in Malawi as they provided HIV/AIDS prevention and women's
empowerment training to several hundred pastors' wives and women's
guild members. Laura stopped by Mtenthera CCAP briefly and was able
to greet the new pastor, Rev. Mark Kalingande. We thank Laura for
traveling to Malawi on her own to support Malawi Matters, an
organization sponsored by FPCP. - Three FPCP members will be
traveling to Malawi this month to volunteer with Marion Medical
Mission. Tom Kage, Doug Kee and Don Kronig (recently relocated to
Colorado) will be part of the first of two teams of US volunteers
who will spend three weeks in rural African villages in Malawi,
Tanzania or Zambia, installing shallow water wells. Marion
Medical's team will leave for Malawi on September 15th and return
October 8th. - At Mtenthera, the harvest has been completed. We are
very grateful that the Lord provided good rains and thus a
plentiful harvest of maize and beans this year. There are always
challenges as prices fall and storage is limited, but the farmers
in central Malawi can provide for their families and earn some cash
this year from their crops. We are currently supporting ongoing
Veritas College training in Farming God's Way for church members to
help them improve soil condition and future crop yields. Your
support with food aid the past couple of years is most appreciated
and not taken for granted. The farmers in Malawi live in complete
dependence upon adequate rainfall each year. For more information
on Veritas College’s role in Malawi, see their newsletter at
fpcp.net/serve/mission/national-mission - In mid October, our
partnership coordinator from Malawi, Hussein Latif, will be
visiting FPCP from October 15 - 26. Hussein will be preaching at
all three services on Sunday, October 22nd. We are also planning an
evening event during Hussein's visit to Plymouth, when he will
update us on current activities at Mtenthera CCAP. Please plan to
join us and greet Hussein during his visit to Plymouth. National
International Mission Committee
DISASTER RESPONSE: HURRICANES HARVEY AND IRMA The unprecedented
hurricanes in Texas and Florida caused death and widespread
destruction. As efforts to recover from these storms mobilize, you
can support Christian organizations that are playing important
roles in supporting the affected communities. Please join these
organizations and all those responding to these and other human
tragedies with both prayer and action. Salvation Army The Salvation
Army has activated all of its US and Canadian emergency disaster
response assets in an unprecedented response to Hurricanes Harvey
and Irma, which have wrought devastation across large areas of the
Caribbean and southern USA. These units are able to provide food,
shelter and emotional and spiritual care to those impacted by this
ongoing devastating weather event. We work with Salvation Army here
in Plymouth and trust they are very efficient and effective in
their disaster recovery work. You can assist Salvation Army with
their current disaster response by donating to:
https://give.salvationarmyusa.org/site/Donation2?df_id=27651&mfc_pref=T&27651.donation=form1
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
(PDA) is our church's arm that organizes relief efforts for our
denomination. They typically play a role in the later recovery
phases of disaster relief, assisting with social services and
physical rebuilding of communities after the initial emergency
responses are completed. Our church was actively involved with PDA
for several years in long term assistance, primarily home repairs
and rebuilding, after Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. You can
support PDA now through your prayers and donations to:
https://pma.pcusa.org/donate/make-a-gift/gift-info/DR000169/ You
will notice on their website
(https://pda.pcusa.org/situations/national/) that there are already
many less publicized disasters being addressed around the country
by PDA. Please consider how you can support PDA as a donor or
volunteer as opportunities arise. National International Mission
Committee
https://give.salvationarmyusa.org/site/Donation2?df_id=27651&mfc_pref=T&27651.donation=form1https://pma.pcusa.org/donate/make-a-gift/gift-info/DR000169/https://pda.pcusa.org/situations/national/
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Calling All Gardeners (and shoppers!) Once again we have the
opportunity to help families within our community by donating fresh
fruits and vegetables to Northville Civic Concern. If your garden
has an abundant crop, please consider sharing. Whatever you bring
in and leave on the produce stand in the Narthex will be delivered
to Civic Concern. Each week they donate groceries and produce to
local families that may otherwise go without. If you do not have a
garden but would like to contribute, store bought produce is also
accepted. The Local Mission committee is so thankful for your
generosity. We will be collecting produce through the end of
September.
Local Mission
Join Local Mission at Second Mile Center! Second Mile Center is
a Christ-centered community center located in one of the most
challenging areas of Detroit. The Local Mission Committee is
looking for volunteers willing to help serve dinner on Monday,
September 25. We will meet at the church around 4:00 pm to carpool
to SMC. We plan on returning around 8:00 pm. Sign-up sheet is
on
the Local Mission bulletin board.
We also need volunteers to provide 2 dozen cookies or brownies
(homemade or store bought - no nuts or oatmeal, please!). Baked
goods need to be delivered to the church kitchen no later than 3:00
pm on September 25. Sign-up on the Local Mission bulletin
board. Thank you for supporting the Second Mile Center
community!
FPCP is working more closely with our Presbytery and its program
for the 13,000 children in foster care in Michigan. Our prayer
ministry can help by praying for a special child each month. This
month we are praying for 13-year-old Shelby. She recently attended
the Meet and Greet party at FPCP this August. Shelby enjoys playing
games and participating in sports, and wants to be a cheerleader.
She also enjoys crocheting. And unlike many kids, Shelby enjoys
school, listing writing and art as her favorite subjects. More info
can be found at Mare.org. If you are interested in helping with our
foster care projects, please call Peggy at 734.953.1044. Beginning
this fall, FPCP will be hosting the foster care meetings for
Western Wayne and Oakland County. Our first meeting is Monday,
October 16 at 6:15 p.m.
Golf & Dinner Package
$125
Dinner Only $65
Beverages, Dinner, Raffles,
50/50 Drawing.
THE SECOND MILE CENTER OF DETROIT
invites you to hit the GREEN$ to raise some GREEN $$
Scramble Golf Outing Shot Gun start 1:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 24, 2017 Glen Oaks Golf Course 30500 W 13 Mile
Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Register online: www.secondmilecenter.org Or send your checks
payable to:
The Second Mile Center of Detroit 4138 Washington Crescent,
Troy, MI 48085
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News & Announcements
Life Long Learning
SMMB (Saturday Morning Men’s Bible study) begins on Saturday,
September 23
and we’d love to have you join us!
We meet from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. most Saturdays
We will study Luke for Everyone, by N.T. Wright
All men are welcome and encouraged to attend
Cost of study materials is $20
Contact Tom Weaver at [email protected] with questions or to sign
up. You can also
sign up online on the fpcp sign ups page.
FPCP Red Cross Blood Drive Sunday Oct 8, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00
p.m.
Choose to stand out by donating blood and help save a life Have
you or has someone you know had surgery or a serious illness? Times
of natural disasters (Harvey, Irma) escalate the need for blood.
You can sign up online at www.redcrossblood.org, sponsor code =
fpcp Blood donors can now save time by answering the required
health history questions online (the day of the blood drive) at
www.redcrossblood.org Questions? Call Diane Risko, Red Cross
Account Manager at 313-549-7052
Have you been attending kind of regularly? Enjoying our Church
Building, Ministers, Choir? You’ve been thinking of joining,
haven’t you? Well, please fill out the attached form for our
PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER CLASSES Wednesdays, October 18 and 25
7:00 p.m.—8:30 p.m. in the Hearth Room
We will even provide child care if you request it. If interested
in joining, please fill out the form below and place in the mailbox
outside of Julie Thompson’s office (first floor.)
PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER CLASS, WEDNESDAYS, October 18 and 25
NAME:__________________________________________ PHONE:
___________________________________________
EMAIL:__________________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________________
Will you need childcare? □ Yes or □ No Join by: □ New Member □
Church Transfer? If so, name of Church
_________________________________________
Will you be able to join October 29, 2017 at the □10:30 A.M.
Sanctuary or □Upper Room service or □at a later date? Please check
one.
Fall
http://www.redcrossblood.orghttp://www.redcrossblood.org
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Everything is Starting in September! Here’s when everything
starts...
(Check the church calendar at
www.fpcp.net/connect/church-calendar for specific times and
locations)
Week of September 17:
Sunday, 9/17 Youth (MS/HS) Sunday School, Confirmation Class, HS
Color Wars
Monday, 9/18 Session Meeting
Tuesday, 9/19 Local Mission Committee, Tuesday Evening Bible
Study
Wednesday, 9/20 Bridge, MS Youth Group, Wednesday HS Life
Groups
Thursday, 9/21 Fort Street Open Door Mission, NIMC, Thursday HS
Life Groups
Saturday, 9/23 Saturday Morning Men’s Bible Study
Week of September 24:
Sunday, 9/24 Christmas Pageant Rehearsal, HS Leadership Team
Training, Sunday HS Life Groups
Monday, 9/25 Local Mission 2nd Mile Dinner, Threads to Heal the
Heart, PW Book Discussion
Tuesday, 9/26 Earth Care Committee
Wednesday, 9/27 Joyful Ringers Rehearsal
Thursday, 9/28 Prayer Shawl Ministry
Presbyterian Women Presbyterian Women – WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
PWPD In-Gathering Requirements As requested by Presbyterian
Women
of the Presbytery of Detroit, each year we are given a list of
items we need to provide for the annual PWPD In-Gathering
which will take place on October 16-18, 2017. This Sunday we
will have a table in the Narthex
displaying some of the items already provided.
Please stop by and take a tag from those remaining to help us
achieve our goal. Items range from Bibles to blankets, from socks
to school supplies!
Please return NEW item(s) to the appropriate bin in the lower
level collection area. If you wish to make a financial donation
please make the check payable to FPCP with Presbyterian
Women on the Memo line. We will do the shopping for you! All
items are due by October 9
th.
Thanks in advance for your support of this very important
program.
PLEASE NOTE: We no longer need handmade items for Overseas
Hospitals .
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This Week at Our Church
Use this QR code
to check out the FPCP website
Use this QR code to check out the FPCP calendar
Use this QR code to sign in with
visitor information
Sunday, September 17 8:30 a.m. - Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Knox
Hall 9:00 a.m. - & 10:30 a.m. Sanctuary Service, Pre K-5 Sunday
School, 3rd Sunday Sing 9:00 a.m. - Confirmation Class, Middle
School Room 10:00 a.m. - Chancel Choir Break, Calvin Room 10:35
a.m. - Upper Room Service, Knox Hall, Pre K-12 Sunday School 11:45
a.m. - Continuing the Word Bible Study, Hearth Room 3:00 p.m. -
High School Color Wars, Parking Lot Monday, September 18 7:00 p.m.
Session Meeting, Calvin Room Tuesday, September 19 11:00 a.m. -
Staff Prayer & Meeting, Hearth Room 12:00 a.m. - Upper Room
Staff Meeting, Hearth Room 7:00 p.m. - Local Mission Meeting,
Hearth Room 7:15 p.m. - Tuesday Evening Bible Study, Chapel
Wednesday, September 20 7:30 a.m. - Early Word Bible Study, Hearth
Room 9:30 a.m. - Wed. Morning Women’s Bible Study, Knox Hall 5:45
p.m. - Bridge Opening Night Thursday, September 21 7:45 a.m. - Fort
Street Open Door Mission, Off-Site 7:00 p.m. - Communications
Committee Meeting, Library 7:00 p.m. - NIMC Meeting, Hearth room
7:30 p.m. - Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Knox Hall/Sanctuary Friday,
September 22 - Church offices close at 2:00 PM 10:00 a.m. -
Contemporary Music Rehearsal, Knox Hall Saturday, September 23 7:30
a.m. - Saturday Morning Men’s Bible Study, Hearth Room Sunday,
September 24 9:00 a.m. - & 10:30 a.m. Sanctuary Service, Pre
K-5 Sunday School 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service, Knox Hall, Pre
K-12 Sunday School
ATTENTION PARENTS! We need your College Student’s new address.
The Deacons send out gift cards twice a year to our College
Students. Please don’t have your students miss out on Free
Food!
Please email any address updates to [email protected] as
soon as possible. The Deacons thank you! Your students will also
thank you!
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COMMUNITY MINISTRIES & MISSION OUTREACH
First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth
Our Community Alcoholics Anonymous American Red Cross
Benevolence Fund Kids Hope USA Plymouth-Canton Clothing Bank
Plymouth Salvation Army Adopt-an-Angel/Gift Tree Bell Ringing Food
Drives Thanksgiving Box Assembly United Way Collaborative Fund FPCP
Matching Scholarship, for Mission Trip Attendees New Hope Center
for Grief Support Vista Maria
Our Surrounding Area Ann Arbor Campus Ministries Calvin East
Presbyterian (Detroit) Cass Community Service Community meals for
homeless Crossroads Faith Communities Coalition Foster Children
First Step - Domestic Violence Shelter Flint Child Health Fund Fort
Street Open Door Soup Kitchen assistance Financial Assistance
Clothing Drives
Our Nation Supporting our Presbyterian Church (USA) Connectional
Ministry through our Benevolence Budget to these governing bodies:
Detroit Presbytery Synod of the Covenant General Assembly Causes
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Our World Church World Service Care Kits Colina de Luz Orphanage
Compassion International Sponsoring Children Kids Against Hunger PW
Least Coin Malawi Matters Malawi Hunger Relief Marion Medical
Mission Mtenthera CCAP (Our Sister Church in Malawi) Drinking Well
& Storage Tank Bibles & Hymnals Prayer House Roofs Nursery
School Supplies Women’s Guild Church Pews Eyeglasses PC(USA) Hunger
Ministries One Great Hour of Sharing Presbyterian Disaster
Assistance Samaritans Purse Operation Christmas Child Veritas
College, Malawi Presbyterian Colleges and Seminaries: Princeton
Seminary Rev. Phil Magee Endowment
Hope Medical Center Kingdom Builders - Pontiac Northville Civic
Concern Pearls of Great Price Coalition (Human Trafficking)
Presbyterian Women Faith Goal Relay for Life Samaritan Counseling
Second Mile Center
Presbyterian Thrift Shop 331 North Main Street
734-459-1250
Hours are: Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays
10 AM - 2 PM Wednesdays 6 PM - 8 PM Saturdays 10 AM - 3 PM
First Presbyterian Church. Plymouth ● 701 Church Street ●
Plymouth, MI 48170 phone 734-453-6464 ● fax 734-453-6492 ●
www.fpcp.net
Anne Schaefer - Interim Senior Minister
[email protected]; ext.112
Emily Riley Campbell - Assoc. Min. [email protected];
ext.113
Linda Cochran - Asst. Min. for Family Development
[email protected]; ext. 117
Darlene Maginley - Interim Dir. Of Children’s Min.
[email protected]; ext. 110
Josh Imboden - Dir. of Youth Min. [email protected]; ext.
120
Stewart Dodge
Church Business Manager [email protected]; ext. 116
Susan Underhill
Communication Administrator [email protected]; ext.
111
Julie Thompson
Information Administrator [email protected]; ext. 115
Audrey Goodison
Childcare Coordinator [email protected]
Jerry Smith
Director of Music [email protected]; ext.119
Bekah Greenman, Upper Room &
Youth Music Director [email protected]
Susan C. Scott
Organist
Sharon K. Smith Accompanist
OUR STAFF
Ministry Administrative Music