FIPC Newsletter

Issue 35 Volume 10  - Week of September 2, 2012

From Pastor Jim

Dear Friends,   

  

Did you know that your Elders are busy undergoing some pretty serious training as they prepare for their ordination.  Paul Bedsole, Richard Calloway, Ron Dryden, Margie Thompson, and Joie McGee have a stack of books (13) they are reading.  Please keep them in your prayers.  

 

Almost 400 youth (376) attended last week's 5th Quarter!  This week, we are expecting even more.  I spoke with 2 police officers who praise our church for giving the youth on the Island something to do that is positive and uplifting after the football games.  One told me, "There is not that much to do on Fleming Island for youth - except get into trouble."  He even said he was going to bring his son who is in high school to the next one.  The word is getting out and good things are happening.  Please keep this important ministry in your prayers.  Thanks to you, we are making a difference!!

 


As always remember - God is GOOD!  ALL the time!

   

Your pastor and friend...
Jim Weldon
News & Upcoming Events

CHURCH WIDE EVENTS     

 

 

 

The next classes are scheduled for September 9 @ 1 PM (in the worship building)

 


   

5th Quarter  Thanks to Publix for sponsoring our first event of the season.   

 

Come by this Friday night to see what all the talk is about.

 

9:30-11:30pm 8th-12th Graders 

 

 


CHILDREN'S & YOUTH MINISTRIES
 

The Net Youth Group!

The Net logo

 

Wednesday Nights!

 

6:30-8:30PM

Jr. High and Sr. High Youth 

 

Games, music, small groups, and worship!   

 

Invite your friends! 


The ROCK Youth Group!

 

Wednesday Nights
5:30-7:00PM

5th & 6th Graders 

  • Come Join us for games, fellowship, snacks, small group time and mission work

 

 

Invite a friend to get Rocked by Christ!

    


 CHURCH STAFF

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FACEBOOK

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Thanks and Prayer Requests

Paryer Requests
Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving:
 

"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." Acts 1:8

   

Praise / Thanks:

  • To God for all the new families who He is bringing to us.
  • To God for blessings us abundantly. 
  • To God for His Word revealed to us in the Bible. 
  • To God for all those who work so hard behind the scenes. 
  • To God for our Hospitality ministry    
  • To God for our Sunday School Team.
  • To God for our Youth Group leaders.
  • To God for our Great Worship Band and AV team.
  • To God for all those folks who pray each day for FIPC. 
  • A special thanks to Ann for contacting me and wishing me a happy birthday, she really made me feel welcomed again.
  • Enjoyed today's message.
  • Our health and family.
  • 376 youth ministered to at 5th Quarter.
  • Praise God for a successful 5th Quarter and all who volunteered to help.  Thank you God!
  • Thank you to all the volunteers who helped with 5th Quarter.
  • God's unanswered prayers.  Great message!
  • Good sermon, Jim, very appropriate for Labor Day.
  • Successful 5th Quarter.
  • Thank you for the beautiful voices and music every Sunday.  I heard the Halleluiah song in my head all this week.  Thank you Mike. 
  • Praise God for my job.
  • 5th Quarter turnout.
  • Gandson came thru surgery and is healing nicely.
  • Charlie, step dad is getting stronger each day.

Prayer Requests:

  • For our community
  • For 5th quarter
  • For our church's growth in both spirit and number.  
  • For our Church's Pastor and Staff.
  • The grace to live out our faith.
  • For FIPC Pastor and family, Staff and families and Elders and families.
  • For our Adult Overseas Mission Trip Planning Task Force.
  • For families and individuals who are hurting.
  • For the PCUSA and FIPC's response to the changes. For our Denominational Relations Committee. 
  • Eric Berger deployed to Kuwait and his family here at home.
  • James Williams and Martha as she cares for him. 
  • Maddy Rynne, recovering from surgery.
  • Ongoing prayers for Martha and James.
  • 5th Quarter safety; bring parents of 5th Quarter kids.
  • Continued prayers for healing for two friends.
  • To bring Brittany back into the arms of Christ.  For a safe and fun game for freshman football this Thursday. Go Eagles.
  • Help me be a forgiving person.
  • School/direction in life; Grandma's health; unspoken.
  • Rain for Western part of Texas. Committement to finish dissertation; change my attitude towards work and school.
  • The sins of my friends, family, church family, brothers and sisters.
  • To pray for our youth to see how important it is to come to church on Sundays.
  • Don Petron.
  • Pray for Meldy that she has the strength to be a beacon of help to her son and family.
  • Moving prayers.
  • Successful surgery on Thursday.

 

 

This Week's Devotional
This Week's Devotional

"But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me." 2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV)

 

"You don't belong here, boy. You don't have anything worth saying to these people."

 

You'd think a pastor about to preach to thousands of people eagerly awaiting his message would feel confident and courageous as he walks to the pulpit. But as I stepped out on stage, I literally had to talk to myself aloud to drown out the voice inside me telling me I didn't have what it takes.

 

Have you ever stopped short of God's calling on your life because you felt almost paralyzed by your limitations and insecurities?

 

We often excuse ourselves from God's greater vision because we don't believe we have enough for God to work with. Maybe it's our insufficient experience. Lack of resources. Lackluster training. Awkward social skills. Maybe it's a busted up marriage or a job we're sure is meaningless.

 

Unfortunately, one of the enemy's most effective strategies is to fill our mind with thoughts about what we don't have and all the ways we fall short. But when we focus on what we lack, it can keep us from realizing what we have is more than enough for God.

 

You see, God has a history of using what little someone has in order to do great things that only He can do. When I hear that voice reminding me of my shortcomings and limitations, I've decided to say, "You're right. But my greatest limitation is God's greatest opportunity."

 

All throughout Scripture God has shown this to be true time and time again.

 

When calling Moses to lead the Israelites out of slavery from the Egyptians, God simply asked him, "What is in your hand?" (see Exodus 4:2). It was just a staff-a common tool used by a common worker for a common purpose. But God used it for something greater, transforming it into an extraordinary tool for the extraordinary purposes of turning the Nile into blood and parting the Red Sea.

 

When feeding the five thousand, Jesus didn't send the disciples to buy out McDonalds. He simply asked them, "How many loaves do you have?" Five loaves and two fish were more than enough (see Mark 6:30-44).

 

When the prophet Elisha was approached by the desperate widow in 2 Kings 4:1-7 he simply asked her, "Tell me, what do you have in your house?" She said she had nothing at all, "except a small jar of olive oil." It turns out, one jar of oil isn't a bad place to start. God supernaturally multiplied that one jar of oil until she had enough to pay her debts and live with her sons on what was left.

 

And how did these miracles start? They started with something that seemed to amount to nothing.

 

These examples remind us we need to take inventory of what's right in front of us. Use that. Be obedient right there.

 

Start saying yes to God right where you are. Instead of focusing on your limitations and insecurities and saying, "I can't," start praying, "God use what I have. Take what little I have and make it overflow."

 

Indeed your greatest limitation is God's greatest opportunity.

 

Dear Lord, thank You that You are not limited to dealing with my current state and weaknesses. I want to be greater and do great things for You Lord. Use the little I have to give and make it great for You. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

 

This Weeks Funnies

A farmer was milking his cow.  He was just starting to get a good rhythm going when a bug flew into the barn and started circling his head. Suddenly, the bug flew into the cow's ear. The farmer didn't think much about it, until the bug squirted out into his bucket.

  

It went in one ear and out the udder.


 

I got a job at a bakery because I kneaded dough.


 

Business Signs    

  • Bakery: "It's nice to be kneaded."
  • Car Dealership: "The best way to get back on your feet - miss a car payment." 
  • Computer Store: "Out for a quick byte." 
  • Operating Room Entrance: "May I Cut In?" 
  • Photographer's Studio: "Out to Lunch: If not back by five, out for Dinner also." 
  • Podiatrist's Office: "Time wounds all heels." 
  • Proctologist's Door: "To expedite your visit, please back in."   
  • Propane Filling Station: "Tank heaven for little grills." 
  • Sanitarium Door: "Nobody leaves here mad." 
  • Store Window: "Why go elsewhere and be cheated when you can come here?"
  • Undertaker's Window: "Drive carefully. We can wait." 
  • Waterbed Shop: "Your vinyl resting place."

Lawyers and the Truth - A young boy walked up to his father and asked, "Dad? Does a lawyer ever tell the truth?"
 
The father thought for a moment. "Yes, son," he
replied. "Sometimes a lawyer will do anything to
win a case."



School Jokes
TEACHER: Ellen, give me a sentence starting with "I".
ELLEN: I is...
TEACHER: No, No, Ellen. Always say, "I am."
ELLEN: All right... "I am the ninth letter of the alphabet."
     -----      JASON: Dad, can you write in the dark?
FATHER: I think so. What do you want me to write?
JASON: Your name on this report card.
     -----      FATHER: Why on earth did you swallow the money I gave you?
JUNIOR: You said it was my lunch money.
     -----   TEACHER: George, go to the map and find North America.
GEORGE: Here it is!
TEACHER: Correct. Now, class, who discovered America?
CLASS: George!
     -----      TEACHER: In this box, I have a 10-foot snake.
MATT: You can't fool me, Teacher... snakes don't have feet.
     -----      TEACHER: How can you prevent diseases caused by biting insects?
JOSE: Don't bite any.
 
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In This Issue
From Pastor Jim
News & Upcoming Events
Prayer Requests
This Week's Devotional
This Weeks' Funny
FIPC Calendar
Calendar

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A Record of our Faithfulness

 

FIPC is a member supported church. We do not receive any outside funding.  Everything we do is made possible through your faithful giving. 

  

Attendance 

09/02/12 =172 
 
Ministry & Building Funds
09/02/12 = $15,105.47

(budgeted need = $11,600)

 
Offering envelopes are now available in the church bulletin for cash offerings. The envelopes are not necessary for checks. If you ever have any questions about FIPC finances, please call our Chief Financial Officer and Church Administrator, Dawn Vanderpool, at the church office.
Sunday Worship Service
sunday service

Worship Service is held every  

Sunday morning  

10:00AM - 11:15AM.

 

Attire is casual. It is an uplifting, come as you are worship service.

 

 
Small Groups

God never intended for us to go it alone!

 

We want to help you find the Small Group where you can you grow in your faith and have some fun doing it!

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ROCK / CHILDREN
THE ROCK LOGO
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Childrens Ministries
Link

ChristLife
ChristLife - Senior High Youth
Link

09 ornament exchange
 

FULE
FUEL - Junior High Youth Group
Link
Christian Counseling Center
Christian Counseling Center

A ministry of Fleming Island Presbyterian Church

The Christian Counseling Center of FIPC is an outreach of the church to our community.    

Link
Thank You Notes
Thank You

 

Thanks to the Hospitality Team for Sunday morning refreshments.  

 

Thank you to the counting team for your continued service to your church!

 

Thank you to our Awesome Worship Band!

 

Thank you to those who helped usher/greet last Sunday!

 

Thanks to our Children's Ministry Volunteers.

 

Thank you to our Youth Ministry Team.

 

Announcements

Announcements for the E-newsletter, and Power Point Slide Show before worship, during the offering, and after worship should be emailed to Sara by 9 am on Mondays.  

 

Announcements for the bulletin should be emailed to Sara Dryden by 10 am on Tuesdays

 

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