Ward Parkway Presbyterian Church 7406 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo 64114 Phone: 816-361-2200 www.wppresbyterian.org Like us on: Choir News! Let’s Fill The Bins! Everyone wants to live in a healthy community, where children, families and seniors can grow, work, prosper and lead healthy, productive lives. Research shows that access to nutritious food is the key to a healthy community, where children do well in school, families thrive and seniors are not choosing between buying food and other necessities. Providing nutritious food, especially fresh fruits and vegetables, in underserved areas improves the community’s health and its economic vitality. Food insecurity contributes to poor health, lower productivity and higher medical costs. In adults, poor nu- trition can lead to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depres- sion and fatigue. Let’s fill the bins in our church! There is one located at the south entrance and there is one in the narthex. Choir is for you! Do you enjoy listening to the choir on Sunday mornings? Have you ever wanted to be a part of that ministry? I would like to invite you to come give it a try! As a musician and teacher for many years, I have a passion for helping others find their own love of music through a variety of ways and I’m certain that your love of music will translate into a beautiful experience with the choir at WPPC. The choir is full of wonderfully talented people who are rewarding to work with and are often the highlight of my week! Please do not worry about any lack of training in voice. I love teaching and am willing to help you find your voice with our group. We welcome anyone for Wednesday night rehearsals beginning September 10. If you have had any thoughts about singing with us, but are still un- sure, I would love to talk to you! Please feel free to call or email me. Come join us in leading worship on Sunday mornings and I promise it will be a re- warding experience! Joseph Hill [email protected]Ward Press Glorify God Grow Disciples Go Serve September 2014 Reflections from Pastor ConnieSunday Worship, 10:30am Christian Education, 9:30am Office Hours M-F 8:00am -1:00pm 816.361.2200 Email: [email protected]Church Staff Pastor, Connie Happell Office Administrator, Tina Hill Choir Director, Joseph Hill Organist, Arthur Rinehart Accountant, Ruth Meyers-Melching Custodian, Scott Curry Preschool Directors, 816.361.2201 Kim Manford Leslie Bullington Officers Elders Worship: Diana Justus Fellowship & Hospitality: Lynne Crossette Mission and Stewardship: Jim Durig Personnel & Administration: Steve Nelson Adult Discipleship: James Lusk Youth Discipleship: Sean Stoy Operations: Bob Liepsner Clerk of Session: Mardy Cottrell Deacons Jim Kurtz, Susan Stewart, Shirley Lytle, Jim Fletcher, Rosemary McDaneld & Janet North Trustees Marlene Durig , James Lusk, Jean Hunter Tom Stewart-Treasurer September Happenings Sunday School classes resume-9:30-10:20am Cornerstone Bible Study in Library -studying the gospel of Luke Holy Grounds Gathering in - focusing on the importance of community life Disciple Groups youth@wppc- Children and youth gather on Sundays, September 7 and September 28 @ 6:00 -7:30 in the Fellowship Hall Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study- at 6:40 a.m. in Holy Grounds Tuesday Morning Mom’s group - begins at the end of the month Tuesday Morning Women’s Study-TBD Friday Morning Men’s Group at First Watch in Fairway at 6:30am - discussing Bonhoeffer’s The Cost of Discipleship. Choir- Wednesday evening rehearsals resume September 10 at 7:00pm Preschool Preschool Board Parent Coffee-Wednesday and Thursday, September 10-11, 8:30-9:30am in the Library Spaghetti Dinner and Back to School Night- Thursday, September 18 at 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Other Activities Rhythm of Grace Morning Prayer- 6:30 a.m., Monday-Friday in the Prayer Chapel Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbor as yourself. Luke 10:27 Dear Ward Parkway Presbyterian friends, How are you giving back to God? As I often remind you before we collect the Sunday offering, all we have and all we are is a gift of God. Our response to God’s gifts is to give back to God, not because of guilt or pressure, but because we are grateful and want to demonstrate God’s character to the world. Giving back is a way we allow God’s love, mercy and justice flow through us to others. We give back when we follow Jesus’ example in our daily lives—loving the un- lovable, extending mercy to the undeserving, sharing our faith and standing up for the weak. Like the widow’s mite, God will use whatever we offer to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to a world that needs to know. —Pastor Connie
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Ward Parkway Presbyterian Church 7406 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo 64114
Phone: 816-361-2200
www.wppresbyterian.org
Like us on:
Choir News!
Let’s Fill The Bins! Everyone wants to live in a healthy community, where children, families and seniors can grow, work, prosper and lead healthy, productive lives. Research shows that access to nutritious food is the key to a healthy community, where children do well in school, families thrive and seniors are not choosing between buying food and other necessities. Providing nutritious food, especially fresh fruits and vegetables, in underserved areas improves the community’s health and its economic vitality. Food insecurity contributes to poor health, lower productivity and higher medical costs. In adults, poor nu-trition can lead to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depres-sion and fatigue. Let’s fill the bins in our church! There is one located at the south entrance and there is one in the narthex.
Choir is for you! Do you enjoy listening to the choir on Sunday mornings? Have you ever wanted to be a part of
that ministry? I would like to invite you to come give it a try! As a musician and teacher for many
years, I have a passion for helping others find their own love of music through a variety of ways and I’m certain that your love of music will translate
into a beautiful experience with the choir at WPPC.
The choir is full of wonderfully talented people who are rewarding to work with and are often the
highlight of my week! Please do not worry about any lack of training in voice. I love teaching and
am willing to help you find your voice with our
group. We welcome anyone for Wednesday night rehearsals beginning September 10. If you have had
any thoughts about singing with us, but are still un-sure, I would love to talk to you! Please feel free to
call or email me. Come join us in leading worship on Sunday mornings and I promise it will be a re-warding experience! Joseph Hill
Deacons Jim Kurtz, Susan Stewart, Shirley Lytle, Jim Fletcher,
Rosemary McDaneld & Janet North
Trustees Marlene Durig , James Lusk,
Jean Hunter Tom Stewart-Treasurer
September Happenings
Sunday School classes resume-9:30-10:20am Cornerstone Bible Study in Library -studying the gospel of Luke
Holy Grounds Gathering in - focusing on the importance of community life
Disciple Groups youth@wppc- Children and youth gather on Sundays, September 7 and
September 28 @ 6:00 -7:30 in the Fellowship Hall Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study- at 6:40 a.m. in Holy Grounds
Tuesday Morning Mom’s group - begins at the end of the month
Tuesday Morning Women’s Study-TBD Friday Morning Men’s Group at First Watch in Fairway at 6:30am
- discussing Bonhoeffer’s The Cost of Discipleship. Choir- Wednesday evening rehearsals resume September 10 at 7:00pm
Preschool Preschool Board Parent Coffee-Wednesday and Thursday,
September 10-11, 8:30-9:30am in the Library Spaghetti Dinner and Back to School Night- Thursday, September 18
at 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.
Other Activities Rhythm of Grace Morning Prayer- 6:30 a.m., Monday-Friday in the
Prayer Chapel
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbor as yourself. Luke 10:27 Dear Ward Parkway Presbyterian friends, How are you giving back to God? As I often remind you before we collect the Sunday offering, all we have and all we are is a gift of God. Our response to God’s gifts is to give back to God, not because of guilt or pressure, but because we are grateful and want to demonstrate God’s character to the world. Giving back is a way we allow God’s love, mercy and justice flow through us to others. We give back when we follow Jesus’ example in our daily lives—loving the un-lovable, extending mercy to the undeserving, sharing our faith and standing up for the weak. Like the widow’s mite, God will use whatever we offer to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to a world that needs to know. —Pastor Connie
Kathy Montgomery -September 8
Karl Wiederaenders -September 14
Nick King-September 16
Carol Scott September -17
Jane Coleman -September 21
Doris Bowman-September 25
Thelma Haynes -September 25
September Birthdays
For Your Prayers
*For those suffering in body, mind and spirit.
*Families of Mileigh Hall and Peter Perme
*Thanksgiving that Charlotte Williams, Craig and
Debbie Babb’s granddaughter is home with her fam-
ily—Amanda, Kory and three siblings!
*Craig Babb as he travels to Nigeria to teach and
encourage pastors September 9-21.
*Our upcoming budget planning and stewardship
season.
Preschool News
We are so excited to start our 49th year of pre-school! The patter of little feet has already begun in
our hallways!
Smiles, hugs, and welcomes have greeted our preschoolers and families. Our families have no-
ticed a new look for our preschool. Our classrooms are now identified by colors-blue, yellow, green, orange and purple! Colored flags above the doors
help everyone know where to go! Our office has also moved. We enjoy our new space and particu-
larly like being so close to the preschool doors and playground. We have a busy and fun month ahead.
Please feel free to stop by and say hello!
September Calendar of Events:
9/8 10:00am-11:00am-Fire Safety
Demonstration 9/10 8:30am-9:30am- Parent Coffee
9/11 8:30am-9:30am- Parent Coffee 9/18 9:15am-11:15am-Fire Safety Demonstration 9/18 6:00pm-7:00pm-Back to School Night
and Spaghetti Dinner 9/22 11:15am-11:45am-Chapel
9/25 11:15am-11:45am-Chapel
SAVE THE DATE... Please plan to join us for our Back to School Night
and 4th annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on
Thursday, September 18th from 6-7.
Tickets Advance Sales: Adults $8, Children $4
At-the-Door Tickets: Adults $10, Children $5
Mileigh Hall 1928-2014
Peter Perme 1959-2014
Precious in the sight of the LORD is the
death of his faithful ones. Psalm 116:15
In Loving Memory
July Session Notes Operation Christmas Child
Clerk’s Report: Connie Happell and Mardy Cottrell
attended the July 12th meeting of Heartland Presbytery
at Covenant Church.
Treasurer’s Report: Tom Stewart now fills the po-
sition of treasurer and has sent a report to the Session
that our financial position is still strong and positive.
Pastor’s Report: Connie plans to train deacons to
serve communion. The Scholarship Committee has
approved scholarships from the Andrews Scholarship
Fund for $86 each for Brian Happell, Barnett Rucker
and Ben Rucker. An insurance claim filed to cover the
repairs needed for recent flooding in the south build-
ing has been denied and we will need to pay the $8000
restoration cost. An active elder needs to chair the
Nominating Committee. Election of new officers will
be held the first Sunday in November.
Lynne Crossette suggested that Ward Parkway host
a meeting of Heartland Presbytery in 2015. Mardy and
Lynne will discuss this with Heartland and report
further information at the August meeting.
Pastor Happell will be on vacation August 11-17.
Craig Babb will preach on the 17th
Rev. Charles Spencer (Heartland Presbytery Execu-
tive) will preach on stewardship on September 14.
Laura (Clarke) Steffen and Bob Steffen will reaf-
firm their wedding vows on August 22nd as they cele-
brate their 25th anniversary. Pastor Connie will lead
this worship service.
Noelle Stoffel has asked if the church would be in-
terested in preparing shoe boxes for Operation Christ-
mas Child. The session approved the idea and Pastor
Connie will talk with Noelle about getting a leader-
ship team together.
Council Reports:
Fellowship and Hospitality: Lynne Crossette
Bids received for interior and exterior signage are
over budget so the cost will be included in the 2015
budget.
Christian Education-James Lusk
VBS: Lynne reported that next year’s budget for VBS
ought to be $750.
Stewardship -Jim Durig
Jim Durig suggested that Tom Stewart, Jim Durig and
Connie talk to congregation about stewardship.
Personnel -Steve Nelson
Steve reported that staff performance reviews will be
carried out on August. The Personnel Committee is
rewriting the Sexual Misconduct Policy to comply
with our insurance company requirements.
Other business: - Preschool Director Kim Manford
has asked that the door to Room 3 be changed to a
Dutch door.
Get ready to pack a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child! Operation Christmas Child is a
worldwide ministry that shows God’s love in tan-
gible ways to needy children and shares the Good
News of Jesus Christ. We will fill empty shoeboxes with gifts of toys, school supplies, hygiene items
and notes of encouragement. You can participate in this ministry by: packing a shoebox, get together with others to assemble boxes, or make a monetary
donation so that our youth can purchase shoe box items and pack boxes. On Sunday, November 16,
we will have a “blessing of the boxes” during wor-ship. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has
delivered more than 100 million gift-filled shoe-
boxes to children in more than 100 countries on six continents.
HOW TO PACK A SHOEBOX
Decide whether your gift will be for a boy or a girl, and the age category.
Fill the box with a variety of gifts. Include $7 Donation per box to cover
shipping and other costs. Pray for the children who will receive your
shoebox gifts.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Small toys: dolls, toy cars, stuffed animals,
kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, balls, toys that light up and make noise.