FIPC Newsletter

Issue 50 Volume 10  - Week of December 16, 2012

From Pastor Jim

Dear Friends,   

 

I have BIG news! We hired a Youth Minister! His name is Philip Hart!! Philip is married to Kelley and they have 2 children and one more on the way.   Philip will begin in January and we will publish more info about Philip soon.

 

Last Sunday's Advent Pot Luck dinner and caroling was awesome! Not only was the food delicious but we all had a big time riding around singing Christmas carols and seeing the beautiful Christmas lights. Thanks to everyone who participated and to the team who set up and cleaned up!

   

FIPC Small Group is making a difference.  

The Seeker's decided they wanted to help out 2 families for Christmas this year. Sandy May contacted Katherine Loader who is a Clay County Schools Social Worker and she found them 2 families. The Seeker's split up into two groups and each group had a family to buy for.

  • One family was a single mom with 3 elementary age boys. They got the boys all bicycles, helmets and locks as well as clothes, shoes, movie tickets, Bibles and a Walmart gift card.
  • The other family was a married couple with 3 young children who are homeless and living in a hotel at this time.  This family was provided with a Christmas they will always remember. 

The Loaders delivered the gifts to the families while the kids were at school.  This is just one way this group tried to make a difference this Christmas Season. 

 

We will have two worship services in the Sanctuary on Christmas Eve, Monday 12/24.

  • Children's Christmas Pageant, 4 pm 
  • Christmas Candlelight Worship, 6 pm

 

How about inviting somebody to one? Remember, even if they can't go, it is nice to be invited.

 

Remember - God is GOOD!  ALL the time! 
Your pastor and friend...

 

Jim Weldon 

 

 

News & Upcoming Events

CHURCH WIDE EVENTS     


Love Offering

  Love Offering  

FIPC Family,

 

During this special season, if you would like to give thanks to our pastor and four paid staff members, the Session invites you to contribute to a special "Love Offering".

 

Since our pastor and staff did not receive raises this year and do not receive a Christmas bonus, I know these gifts will be deeply appreciated.

 

If you would like to contribute, please include your gift in an offering envelope marked "Love Offering".

 

We will continue to receive Love Offerings through the end of the year to give everyone an opportunity to participate.

 

Thank you for your support and generosity.

 

Burl White, Treasurer

  


"Follow The Star"  

Children's and Youth Christmas Pageant

 
  • FIPC second annual Christmas Pageant "Follow the Star"
  • Calling all children and youth K-8 to participate (singing and acting) in this amazing portrayal of Jesus' birth.  
  • Rehearsal Sunday after worship 11:30 - 12:30 pm.

  

  



Mark Your Calendars

  

 

 

Dec. 19 - ROCK and Youth Christmas Parties

Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve Services

  4:00 pm Children's Pageant Service

              6:00 pm Candlelight Service  

 


Haiti Adult Mission Trip

 

Informational meeting

Jan 3rd at 6:30pm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Missionaries going to Haiti are:

Pete Sites

Jennifer Weldon

Jim Weldon

Maria Mack

David Haznedl

Kristi Haznedl

Tim Worthy

Vicki Perez

Please be praying for this group as they prepare medically, physically, emotionally and spiritually to go and serve the Lord.


CHILDREN'S & YOUTH MINISTRIES 

 

THE ROCK LOGO The ROCK Christmas Party

Dec. 19  

5:30 - 7pm

 

 

  • Bring a $5 wrapped present for the gift exchange
  • Bring 5 canned goods for the Green Cove Springs Food Pantry
  • Parents please bring an appetizer to share

 
The NET Christmas Party The Net logo

Dec. 19  

6:30 - 8:30 pm

  • Bring a wrapped white elephant item for the gift exchange
  • Bring 5 canned goods for the Green Cove Springs Food Pantry

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Thanks and Prayer Requests

Paryer Requests
Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving:
 

"May the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you."

 2 Thessalonians 3:16

   

Praise / Thanks:

  • To God for all the new families He is bringing to us.
  • To God for blessing 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. 
  • I love my new job! Thank you for the children I work with and the amazing teachers.
  • That I finished my degree!  Family that supports me 100%.
  • Yeah!  Ginger graduated from college "straight A's".  Molly loves her new job!
  • God in the midst of pain and suffering; celebrating new births of James, McKenzie and Sonja.
  • Thanks for our church family; Pastor, thank you for praying for the Conn. families and helping us to grieve.
  • God is good!
  • Thank you to Sandy May and the Seeker's Small Group, who generously provided Christmas gifts for two Doctor's Inlet Elementary families experiencing financial hardship.  God sent us the gift of Jesus and His love and gifts go on and on and on.
  • Thanks Pastor.
  • God.
  • Greg C.'s class on the manger.  Baby Esther leaving the hospital and doing so much better!
  • For God's love if I don't turn to Him.
  • For friends and friends that have become my family.

Prayer Requests:

  • For our community
  • 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 & Martha Williams, health issues.
  • Claude Faircloth in OP Hospital.
  • Makenzie Brooks Moyer (grandchild of Kathy and Carlos Brooks) newborn Dec. 14 in NCU at Baptist South.
  • Victim's families in CT.
  • My brother, Bruce, and step mother, Alma.
  • I ask that you pray for Jake as he goes through some hard times and for myself as things are not always easy.
  • For strength and faith for friend whose son has lost hearing in one ear and pending MRI to ensure no brain tumor exists.
  • For Connecticut community.
  • Please keep our son, Jayden, in your prayers MRI on Jan. 21.
  • Keep Brittany safe while she is stationed in Hawaii with the US Army. Benjamin has a safe trip home this Friday. Ben has the opportunity to share at a worship service.
  • For the children, teachers and staff in CT.
  • For the officer who died in the line of duty.
  • My niece to quit drinking.
  • For Jerry and Tammy P., whose son, Walker, suffered from Muscular Dystrophy, and went to heaven early, just before his 13th birthday on Dec. 19.
  • Husband; daughter's apt.; that I stay in good health.
  • Concern for a colleague and his family.
  • Pray for CT victims of the shooting and shooter's family.
  • Pray for the families in CT.
  • Marie and Tom A., son stepped on a land mine while on tour in Afghanistan on 12/ 15.
  • Families and all affected by the tragedy in Connecticut shootings.
  • Pray for healing for our puppy who injured her leg.
  • Guide surgeon's hands for Angela's back surgery on 12/19.
  • Comfort for the nation re: killings.
  • Healing Cindy's ankle, pins coming out 12/17.
  • Sons in college; Klinger family, death of son; families in Conn.; church and Gov't leaders.
  • For the community of Newtown, CT.
  • Pray for the families that lost love ones in Conn.
  • Job that I interviewed for 4 times this past month will present itself. Family and loved ones all affected by CT shooting.
  • The families in CT affected by this tragedy.
  • For everyone to remember the true meaning of Christmas.
  • Benjamin M. still in ICU at Wolfson.
  • My friend, Gene.
  • I pray that we learn to forgive and have a loving heart.
  • For my best friend Jennifer, to heal her heart.
  • Help me Lord to follow Your lead, submit to Your guidance, and walk at the pace You set for me.  

 

This Week's Devotional
This Week's Devotional
by: Sharon Jaynes
 

 

   

Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 3:13, 14 NIV).

  

As humans, we tend to remember what we need to forget and forget what we need to remember. God, on the other hand, forgets what He promises to forget and remembers what He promises to remember. God said, "Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more" (Hebrews 10:17).

 

Paul tells us one of the secrets to his success as a Christian and in life. "But one thing I do: forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 3:13,14).

 

In the Bible, God tells us that He "forgets" our sins and remembers them no more.  But how does an omniscient, all-knowing God forget?  Let's look at the antonym to get a better understanding.

 

There are many events in the Bible that begin with the words "God remembered":  "God remembered Noah" (Genesis 8:1), "He (God) remembered Abraham" (Genesis 19:29), "God remembered Rachel" (Genesis 30:22), "God heard their groaning and remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob" (Exodus 2:24). In each incident, God's remembering meant that He was about to do something - God was about to act.

 

Therefore, if God's remembering means He is about to act, then God forgetting means that He is not going to act. "For I will forgive their wickedness," He says, "and will remember their sins no more" (Jeremiah 31:34). He forgets our sins - He is not going to act upon them. Likewise, while we cannot physically forget the details of the wounds of our past, we can choose not to act on them. We can choose to forgive the person who has hurt us and not allow the memory of the offense to control our lives. In that sense, we can forgive and forget.

 

When Paul talks about forgetting he does not mean that he will or even can wipe an incident from his memory. "Forgetting did not mean obliterating the memory of his past, but was a conscious refusal to let it absorb his attention and impede his progress."(Zondervan NIV Commentary: Volume 2: New Testament (Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Zondervan Corporation, 1994),  pg. 806.) Paul refused to allow anything from his past control his present.  He could tell about it, but without pain, malice, or a hint of revenge.

 

But it's too hard, you might say. Friend, God will never tell us to do something that He will not give us the power to do. He has instructed us to forgive...so He will give us the power to do so. He has instructed us to leave the past behind ... so He will give us the power to do so. Paul said, "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength" (Philippians 4:13). "All things" means all things that God has called us to do.

 

Isaiah wrote, "When a farmer plows for planting, does he plow continually? Does he keep on breaking up and harrowing the soil? When he has leveled the surface, does he not sow caraway and scatter cumin?  Does he not plant wheat in its place, barley in its plot, and spelt in its field?" (Isaiah 28:24).

 

I think for many of us, we have been plowing and re-plowing the ground far too long.  We've been telling and re-telling what was done and how it was done going over the same ground and stirring up the dirt into a giant dustbowl. But there comes a point when it is time to stop plowing up the ground and start planting seeds - until then, we will never see a harvest.

 

Today, ask God if there is someone you need to forgive, if there is something you need to "forget," or if there is some ground you need to cease plowing. Then give the memory to God and ask Him to plant good seeds for an incredible harvest!

 

Let's Pray

Dear Lord, I've been plowing up the soil of past memories for far too long. Today, I'm going to put away the plow and start planting seeds. When You see me reaching for the plow and going back to rehash old grievances and hurts, I pray that the Holy Spirit will convict me quickly. Today, the past is the past and I'm not looking back.  In Jesus' Name, Amen.


This Week's Funnies

It was our second anniversary, and my husband sent me flowers at the office. He told the florist to write "Happy Anniversary, Year Number 2. Love, Don" on the card. I was thrilled with the flowers, but not so pleased about the card. It read "Happy Anniversary. You're Number 2."

 

Some Merchants in town posted inspirational messages in front of their stores. One read "The Worst Pest in the World Is a Pessimist." After several months I grew tired of the same sign. So I left a message on the owner's phone machine saying I liked the advice but felt I myself was becoming a pessimist, because the sign never changed. The next day the sign had changed. It now read "What Will Fault Finding People Do in Heaven?"
 

As I was browsing through an old newspaper, I read aloud to my wife a news item about men losing their memory cells faster than women do. "It must be true," she said. "This is the second time you've read that article to me."

Fired - One day, Uncle Joe got fired from his construction job. His nephew asked him what happened.

"You know what a foreman is?" Uncle Joe asked.

"The one who stands around and watches the other men work?" the nephew asked. "What's that got to do with it?"

"Well, he just got jealous of me," Uncle Joe explained. "Everyone thought I was the foreman."


Police Quotes

    
- "The handcuffs are tight because they're new. They'll stretch out after you wear them awhile."
    
- "If you run, you'll only go to jail tired."
    
- "So, you don't know how fast you were going? I guess that means I can write anything I want on the ticket, huh?"
    
- "Warning! You want a warning? O.K., I'm warning you not to do that again or I'll give you another ticket."
    
- "The answer to this last question will determine whether you are drunk or not. Was Mickey Mouse a cat or dog?"
    
- "Yeah, we have a quota. Two more tickets and my wife gets a toaster oven."
    
- "Life's tough. It's tougher if you're stupid."
    
- "No sir, we don't have quotas anymore. We used to have quotas, but now we're allowed to write as many tickets as we want."

 

 
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In This Issue
From Pastor Jim
News & Upcoming Events
Prayer Requests
This Week's Devotional
This Weeks' Funny
FIPC 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 

12/16/12 =213

 

Ministry & Building Funds
12/16/12 = $9,052.37

(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
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ChristLife
ChristLife - Senior High Youth
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09 ornament exchange
 

FULE
FUEL - Junior High Youth Group
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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.    

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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.

 

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

 

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