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May 31, 2016 
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Food for the Soul
Chris MacMurray
 
Hello, good people of 1st Pres! My name is Chris MacMurray, and I am one of the Whitworth fellows that you have all so graciously welcomed into the congregation for the summer. Along with me are my friends Amy Cheng, Leandra Sexton, and Matt Goodale. Amy will be a junior come autumn, double majoring in Peace Studies and Spanish. Leandra and Matt both graduated with me a few weeks ago. Leandra finished with Bachelor's degrees in Pre-Med and Theology, along with a minor in biblical languages and certifications in children and youth ministry, while Matt also finished with a Bachelor's degree in Theology. Throughout the summer, Amy will be working alongside the non-profit known as Big Table, Leandra will be working in children's ministry, and Matt will be doing pastoral work with the guidance of Pastor Craig. If any of you have further questions...
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Announcements

Knitting for Warmth
 
Please join the Knitting for Warmth knitters every Friday morning from 10:00am to 11:30am in the Conference Room. This is an open, community knitting time for anyone who would like to create a prayer shawl. Your shawl will be given as a gift of love, hope, and comfort to someone who is critically ill or in crisis. Knitting instruction will be available if this is your first project, and materials will be provided for FREE. Contact Betty Cheeley at (208) 664-2612 if you have questions, or if you know of someone who could really use the gift of a shawl at this time in their life. This group will continue to meet in the summer. Come join us! 
 
1stPres Sunday Fundays

One Sunday a month, May - Aug.
 
Although the first Sunday Funday had to be postponed due to wind and rain, approximately 40 people gathered this past Sunday at Phippany Park for the Blessing of the Bikes. Afterwards, 22 people ranging in age from 4 years old - 60+ enjoyed a beautiful 10 mile ride on the trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.
 
Sunday Funday events are designed for but NOT limited to families with young children. All 1stPres members and friends of any age are welcomed. Most events will be offered FREE, however a few will have optional or minimal costs. Plan to join us for the following Sunday Fundays:
 
Sunday, June 12 - Sunday Funday Scavenger Hunt (see details below)
Sunday, July 31 - Spokane Indians Baseball Game
(3:30 p.m. game time; minimal cost $5-$11/person)
Sunday, Aug. 28 - Sunday Funday Surprise
(afternoon; might include but not limited to any combination of food, fun, fellowship,& /OR water play)

Summer Sundays ARKade Volunteers Needed 

During the summer, our faithful and loving Sunday School ARKade volunteers who teach throughout the year are given time off to rest and relax. In their place we need other volunteers to help maintain the Summer Sundays ARKade at both 9:00 and 11:00 throughout the summer! This summer we will have one, full-time Whitworth Ministry Fellow working with Children & Family ministries. She will be working with Lou to coordinate and lead children's Summer Sunday ARKade. Additional volunteers will be needed each week at each hour. If you are interested please contact Lou or simply sign up on Sunday morning on the sign-up sheets in Hunter Building. We would love to have you be a part of the fun & games, Parables, animal crackers& lemonade of Summer Sundays ARKade!
 
 
Church News & Events

Newcomer Orientation Class
Sunday, June 12
 
This short class will be held in the Fireside Room between services (about 10:15am) on Sunday, June 12. It is a great overview of the history, mission and vision of the church. Taught by Pastor Craig. Contact Steve at the church with questions (208) 667-8446.
 
Sunday Funday Scavenger Hunt
Sunday, June 12
 
Teams and families will compete as they explore and find out how much they know about Downtown Coeur d'Alene. Meet at the church at 3:00 p.m. to join a team and get instructions before heading out on foot (Strollers are recommended for young children) to find answers to questions about Downtown Coeur d'Alene. Following the Scavenger Hunt everyone will return to the church for prizes and a special treat.

Sunday June 12 | 3 - 5 p.m.

Youth
Wednesday, June 15
 
Come hungry for FOOD and FUN! The Downtown Youth Group is going to celebrate the end of the school year with burgers, shakes, and fries! ALL youth are invited to join us on WEDNESDAY, June 15, from 6 to 8 pm! You don't want to miss this... bring a friend! Questions? Contact Kierstie at [email protected].

1stPres 101
Saturday, June 18
 
This is a one-day class held on Saturday, June 18 from 9am to 2pm. It is a great way to find out more about the church and the Christian faith, and it will cover all the material necessary to prepare newcomers for membership. Taught by Pastor Craig. Lunch and a children's program (with prior registration) will be provided. Please RSVP to the church (208) 667-8446.
 
Summer Sundays ARKade
Sundays | June 12 - August 28
 
Two different Summer Sundays ARKade classes will be offered throughout the summer during both the 9:00 & 11:00 worship services beginning on Sunday,  June 12. This year the Summer Sundays ARKade theme will be Parables: Simple Stories Jesus Told.
 
Elementary ARKade - Parable Productions   
Incoming 2nd - 6th graders will hear and act out the weekly parable, then hear a modern day parable that illustrates the same important spiritual lesson. Each week the children can get to Know-A-Parable and Bible verse at home to prepare for the Sunday lesson. These children will conclude the hour in the ARKade game room for fun & games, animal crackers & lemonade.
 
Summer S.P.L.A.S.H. Preschool Pond - Once Upon a Parable
3 year olds - Incoming 1st graders will experience songs, prayers, and lessons that focus on the weekly parable. They will end the hour with snack, a coloring page and free-play in the Preschool Pond classroom.
 
 
Downtown Church Day Camp
July 11 - July 15
 
Day Camp Dates: Mon. July 11 - Fri. July 15
Day Camp Times: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (with the option of a.m./p.m. extended care)
Day Camp Ages: incoming 1st - 6th graders
 
Downtown Church Day Camp will be a Wet N' Wild week. Mornings will be spent at the church and include skits, lessons, small group activities, large group worship and singing, crafts, and games. Each afternoon we walk downtown and enjoy activities at different locations, like McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, Sanders Beach, City Park, City Beach and the NIC Campus. This year's Downtown Church Day Camp theme is Wet N' Wild. The daily Bible story lessons and activities will focus on a different Wet N' Wild Bible story.
 
Registration is now CLOSED! We have maxed our capacity for this year with over 60 children registered!
 
Camp Spalding Registration 
 
This summer, 1stPres children and youth have the opportunity to attend summer camps at Camp Spalding. Summer camp provides a chance for children and youth to get away from the daily routine, to spend a week with fun, mature, Christian role models, and to experience God and His creation in a way that is unlike any other. Thousands of young lives have been eternally changed during summer camp experiences at Camp Spalding! This year, 1stPres children and youth are encouraged to attend the following camps at Camp Spalding:
 
Juniors II       July 24 - 30    for incoming 5th and 6th graders
Jr. High II       Aug. 7 - 13     for incoming 7th and 8th graders
High School students may choose from Leadership Camp, Sr. High Camp, or Clearwater Arts Camp
 
1stPres campers will receive a discount when they register through the church.
A registration code is required to register and to receive this discount. Each registration code is church- and camper-specific and can only be used once. Registration is currently open on-line at www.campspalding.org. You must request your camper-specific registration code(s) from the church BEFORE registering your camper on-line.  To request a code and receive detailed Registration Instructions or if you have questions regarding summer camp, please contact Lou Pennebaker by phone at (208) 667 8446 or email [email protected]  

Additional financial assistance is also available from the church for those who submit a scholarship application. Scholarship Applications are currently available at the church.
 
Groups & Gatherings

Widows & Widowers - WW2
   
According to Pastor Craig's sermon series on "Living Well, and Dying Well", I am adding "Going On Well"!  If you have become a "single" through death, and are desiring to become part of a social group with the same challenges as you, consider joining Widows and Widowers Too (WWII).  This is a brand new program trying to get started to provide a social outlet for members and non-members who are tired of being a fifth-wheel in a foursome!  You will be getting in on the ground floor of this program and can have some say in how it is going to work!  Sign up on the list at the Welcome Desk or give Karen Huber a call (208-667-6525), e-mail ([email protected]) and tell her you're interested!  We have lots of ideas and want to hear yours!!!!!          

Beyond the Broken Heart
   
Are you grieving the loss of a loved one? Then you may want to come and be a part of our new grief support group. The group began meeting May 9. Next meeting is June 20 at 1pm in the Conference Room. Contact:  Bev Turner (208) 659-9415, or
Judy Hays (208) 660-4083 for more info or to sign up.
     
Saturday Morning Men's Group
  
The Saturday Morning Men's Group meets every other Saturday morning at Bakery by the Lake at 7am.  They will be starting a new study with the book "The Good and Beautiful God: Falling in Love with the God Jesus Knows" by James Bryan Smith.

Contact Steve Balas (208) 667-8446 for details.


Thursday Men's Group - On Summer Break
 
The Iron Horse Lunchtime Men's Group is taking the summer off. Check back with us in the Fall.  Contact the church for info (208) 667-8446.
 
Community Events

Summer Science Exploratory Camp
 
This summer, one-week science camps will be offered to students going into third, fourth, fifth, or sixth grades. At a private home near the Silver Lake Mall, young scientists will explore a variety of earth, life, and physical science concepts through dialogue and hands-on experimentation.
Bill Burch is a graduate of the University of Idaho, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education with a science emphasis. His education includes the entire battery of Project Wild courses sponsored by the Idaho Fish and Game department. He is also a former participant in NASA's Educator Workshop. He currently teachers fourth grade in north Idaho.
The camp will run from 9:00 am to 11:30 am Monday through Friday. Cost will be $80.00 per scientist, and each session will be limited to twelve participants.
This is a private endeavor not affiliated with any school or institution.
These one-week camps are offered during the weeks of July 11th and July 25th, 2016. To reserve your spot, call Bill Burch at (208) 755-5925.