Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church 
Weekly News For
Sunday, August 2, 2015
"HOMETOWN NAZARETH" Vacation Bible School
This coming Monday through Friday, 5:30 - 8:00 pm
(See article below for more details)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have you ever smelled fresh bread baking? For people of our place and time, that aroma is a lush sensual treat, but for most of human history it was just part of the daily routine. In biblical times, villages had communal bread-ovens, located outside the houses for reasons of fire safety. The line from the Lord's Prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread," was enacted daily by women of the village, baking loaves for their families in these mud-brick ovens. 

 

Except for the Passover celebration - for which unleavened matzoh was the rule - yeast was an essential ingredient. Each loaf needed a little leaven, or yeast, in order to rise. This was supplied by a lump of dough, set aside from the previous day's baking and kneaded into the new mixture. Cooks do much the same today, as they use sourdough starter.

 

The Parable of the Leaven is one of Jesus' shortest. It's a simple, homey image that communicates powerful truths about the new reality the Bible calls the Kingdom of God. The reign of God is both now and not-yet. With the eye of spiritual discernment, we can glimpse something of God's new reality in the world around us, even as we know the full extent of our Creator's love is yet to be revealed.

 

It may be a short parable, but - like a loaf of delicious, fresh-baked bread - it's loaded with good things. On this Communion Sunday - as we break bread ourselves - come along and explore what it means to be a yeasty Christian in a God-blessed world!  

 

Pastor Carl 

Join Our Facebook Discussion on the "Stories Told by Jesus" Series

Join us in a new adventure in Bible study, via Facebook! We've started a Facebook group for members and friends of PPPC to connect with one another and discuss Jesus' parables. It's called "Stories Told By Jesus Discussion."

It's a closed group - for the sake of avoiding inappropriate posts by advertisers and internet trolls - but we'll very happily add anyone who asks to join. Let's talk about Jesus' parables, especially those passages that form the basis of the sermon series that Carl and Linda are preaching this summer. Send a Facebook message to "Carlos Wilton" if you're interested in checking it out - we'll send you an invite!
 
This Sunday

Sunday, August 2, 2015

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 

Matthew 13:33-35

  

Dr. Wilton preaching:  "LEAVENING THE WORLD"

 

10:00 a.m. - Worship/ Communion/Special Music

11:00 a.m. - Sundae Sunday

Communion Bread & Wine

It's SUNDAE SUNDAY this week!

Stop by the coffee hour
following this Sunday's worship service:
you can make your own ice cream sundae!


YUM!
Prayerfully Consider
 
"Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God."  Philippians 4:6
 
The Prayer Family for the week of August 2 is the Friedrich family. Let us be prayerfully aware of Joe and Sue , as well as all our members and friends.

Prayer concerns: Charles Badami; Fred Bierach; Jules Bierach, Jr; Vincent DeMartino; Lois Francello; Jeffrey Mathews; Cherisse Petruzzi; Barbara Reid; Courtney Norton Rzeplinski;Mary Steinert; Ken Winter.

Long term concerns: David Allen; Bill Blauvelt (Jacque Thornton's brother in law); Andre Bucsek; Kathryn Feldman (Bill Shoppell's sister); Elise Cason; George Griffiths (Cousin of Heidi Steinert); Nicholas Hudnut; Robbie Mangan (Uncle of Kerry Jones); Margie McGhee; Jane Millar; Maureen Oakley (Aunt of Heidi Steinert); Gemma Roberts; Ralph and Nancy Smith; Gail Ward; those struggling with addictions and mental illness.

Military: Michael Limpantsis; Matthew Warren; all those in the military.  
         PPPC NEWS


COFFEE HOUR - Please join us for coffee hour this Sunday (and every Sunday) in the Chittick Lounge. 

  

Lawn chair REMINDER - We will NOT be worshiping in the Sanctuary next Sunday (Aug. 9) but we will worship at Camp Zehnder at the start of the Church Picnic. The worship service will begin at 10:00 am - wear your picnic clothes! The service will take place outdoors, rain or shine, under a large pavilion. PLEASE BRING FOLDING CHAIRS to supplement the seating already there. The facility is handicapped-accessible.  More details are in the article below. See you there!

 

OPEN HOUSE Rich Bavier and Arlene Wacha are having an open house for our church family.  You are invited...........
DATE: August 15, Saturday
Time: Starting 2 pm
BRING: Lawn chair and bathing suit
Phone: 732-458-9598
CALL for directions and let Rich and Arlene know if you're coming
so they will prepare enough food!
Bring blessings with you and enjoy a day together to appreciate the moment. 

 

PW COOKBOOK UPDATE..... TOTAL RECIPES......26 Nancy and I are thankful to all the ladies who have submitted some of your favorite recipes - please keep submitting them! Men, we know some of you are holding back on that secret recipe you use for your special sauce, marinade or dish. Don't be shy, fill out the form in the church bulletin and place it in the collection plate, or take the form home and mail it to the church office. You can also email your recipe to ptpresbypwcookbook@gmail.com. The deadline for recipes is August 24th. Thank you again for helping us by taking the time to contribute to the yet to be named PW COOKBOOK. Name suggestions? - Nancy Jalowski and Karen Norby

 

MEDICATION TAKE-BACK EVENT - During the National Night Out on Tuesday, August 4th, 2015, the Point Pleasant Police Department will be conducting a special prescription medication take-back event where residents can anonymously dispose of unwanted prescription medications. The event will be held at the Community Park located on Bridge Avenue in Point Pleasant from 6pm to 9pm. More information is available online

STARTS THIS WEEK
Vacation Bible School
August 3-7, 2015
5:30 - 8 p.m.
CE Annex
 
Open to Everyone

Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church is happy to provide a Vacation Bible School in the air-conditioned Education Annex this Summer. Preparations for this fun-filled week are now being made. This program is for all children who have finished grades Pre-K through 5 and is open to kids from the entire community.

We will be exploring Nazareth and hear stories about Jesus' childhood from the best source of all...his mom, Mary! Everyone knows what it's like to hear your mom tell stories from your childhood. Can you imagine the kinds of stories Mary could tell? Take your kids back to Hometown Nazareth, where they'll stand up for their faith among people who doubt that the carpenter's son is really God's son.
Bring your friends as we explore ancient Nazareth from 5:30-8 pm. Our adventure will begin and finish downstairs in the CE Annex classrooms. Registration Forms can be  downloaded or picked up in the Narthex and returned to the church office.  We have all the help we need.  Thank you to those who have volunteered.  

Fun Fact:  All VBS kids are invited to join us the following Sunday, August 9 at the Church Picnic to celebrate our week of Vacation Bible School.  We will be singing the songs and talking about all that we learned!  
 
picnic

Camp Zehnder, 

Herbertsville Road, Brick Sunday, August 9, 2015 

10:00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m.  

 

Worship begins at 10:00 a.m. followed by Food, Swimming, Fishing and Games (including a well-equipped playground).  We ask that you sign up to bring either an Appetizer, Salad or Dessert.  Also, a folding chair. 

 

One of the fun things about our annual church picnic is having everyone share in speaking God's word. Instead of the traditional sermon by a pastor, this gives you the opportunity to tell others how and where you experience God at work in your life. This year's theme is: GOD SIGHTINGS.

 

In VBS the week before, the kids will be sharing God Sightings as part of their lesson each night. It's a great thing for everyone to do! Maybe we'll pay a little better attention to how God's spirit works in us and through us and around us. Come and be willing to share your  God Sighting!

 

If you've still not signed up, you can email Kerry Jones at kljones70@comcast.net and let her know how many are coming and what you will bring - or, look for the signup sheet in the Narthex.  

     MISSION

Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN) Arriving Later this Month
IHN Trailer

 

Once again we have the privilege of hosting the IHN families August 23-29.  As a reminder, we need church members and friends to provide meals each night, host(s) to welcome the families upon their arrival and get acquainted with them and 2 members to stay overnight each night.  In the past we have had no trouble getting members to provide meals and to be hosts. 

 

Our biggest need is for people to stay overnight. If you know how to sleep, you can do this! Just a reminder of what that entails:  

  • Being in the annex by 9 p.m. when the doors are locked for the night. 
  • Sleeping on a bed which is set up downstairs in one of the Sunday school rooms.  
  • Being available in case of any emergency.  
  • Leave shortly after 7 am when the families leave for the day.  

Why not find a BUDDY ( a spouse would be just fine) and spend a night in the Education  Annex?

 

The sign- up sheet is in the church Narthex; or, just call or email Kim in the Church Office. 

      VOLUNTEER VILLAGE

 
The Village will be off the next two weeks. Groups for the remainder of the year include:

Sunday, August 16 - Lend A Hand, Carlisle, PA
Sunday, Sept 20 - Lend A Hand, Carlisle, PA
Sunday, Oct 4 - Helping Hands of Lehigh Presbytery, PA and First Presbyterian Church, Warren, PA
Sunday, Oct 11- Lend A Hand, Carlisle, PA
Sunday, Oct 18 - Scioto Valley Presbytery, Columbus, OH
We Need YOUR Help To....

 

No, the work's not over yet - not by a long shot. Restoring the Jersey Shore after Sandy is a multi-year process, involving many people deploying many talents. But it's some of the most rewarding volunteer work you could possibly do. 

 

Our "Restore the Shore" mission here at PPPC is running a 36-bed Volunteer Village for work teams from all over the country, who give up a week of their time to travel here and help people rebuild their primary homes. Our local volunteers don't often pick up a hammer, but we do pick up a casserole dish or a computer mouse or a clipboard and help make the Volunteer Village experience a rewarding one for all who come to lend a hand.

 

Our work is in partnership with Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, who provide us with resources and support and who manage group bookings from their central office. 

 

We're about to mark the three-year anniversary of the opening of the PPPC Volunteer Village - the largest and busiest PDA facility in the State.  Some volunteers who have been giving their all since the project began are ready to have others step up and take their places. They've done wonderful work, but after 3 years they're more than ready to share the joy of local mission work with others who haven't yet had the experience.

 

So, what positions are we trying to fill?  Currently, there are five, all of which are vital to the Volunteer Village. They are (with a brief description):

  

1. Cooking Team Member

Cooking teams are groups of about 6 people who - once every 6 or 8 weeks - work together to cook a welcome meal for each team on their first night. There are open slots on several Cooking Teams. All food expenses are covered by Volunteer Village funds contributed by the visiting work teams. 

 

2.  Host Site Coordinator

This liaison person communicates with the PDA booking office each week and with leaders of incoming volunteer teams. He or she makes sure the proper paperwork is completed, communicates with the cooking and shopping teams, makes a final check to be sure the Village is ready for the arrival of the next group, and attends monthly Sandy Team meetings.

 

3.  Construction / Work Coordinator(s) - THIS TASK CAN BE SHARED AMONG SEVERAL PEOPLE 

This person works with partner relief organizations to match the talents of each work team with pre-approved projects that have been identified by the relief organization, and to make sure the proper equipment is on hand. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER yourself in order to do this - actual construction management is handled by our partner agencies. (Of course, being "handy" certainly helps.)

 

4.   Volunteer Village Statistician

This person maintains records of volunteer numbers, locations where volunteers have worked, and the hours worked. Other duties may include being a back-up Orientation Leader and being the primary contact person for building emergencies.  (These additional duties may be split off and be done by other volunteers.)

  

5. Orientation Leader

 

This person greets groups upon their arrival, has dinner with them and gives a half-hour orientation talk. This talk (for which we have a detailed outline) involves telling the story of Superstorm Sandy and how it has affected the local area, as well as explaining policies related to their use of the Volunteer Village. In the past, the Sandy Team has provided a modest stipend for the Orientation Leader, and that continues to be a possibility.  

  

THERE IS MONEY AVAILABLE from Volunteer Village funds to cover expenses related to these positions.  

            

If you would like to serve your church and help this wonderful and important mission continue - or if you want to find out more - please contact one of the pastors, or Nancy Stout at nlstout@optonline.net.

COMING THIS FALL

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Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church
701 Forman Avenue

Pt. Pleasant, NJ 08742


Will be hosting

"GRIEVING WITH HOPE"

A Sandy Survivor Support Group

Leaders: Pat Greeley (Mental Health Association of NJ)

and Lynn Hahm

 

Every Wednesday, beginning September 16th
Contact Pat Greeley 908-872-5096
pgreeley@mhanj.org

 

This support group "workshop" approaches grieving as a unique process in that every individual responds differently to losses - of a loved one, a way of life, possessions, peace of mind, etc. - but all must come to that place of radical acceptance. This is the place where we understand we may not have chosen to come to, but where "life" has taken us. Therefore, we embrace it and choose to live a full life in it.

What to Expect in Grief
Coping With Grief
Healthy Ways to Grieve
Feeling Alone
Adjusting to New Realities
How Thinking Shapes How You Grieve
Anger With God
Grieving With Hope and Joy

 

                     PPPC IMAGE OF THE WEEK

Last Year's Vacation Bible School 

      THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR

 

CHURCH CALENDAR - The latest edition of the church calendar is available online, on the church's website. 

 

Sunday, August 2
10:00 a.m. - Worship with Communion
11:00 a.m. - Sundae Sunday

 
 

Monday, August 3

5:30 p.m. - VBS
 

Tuesday, August 4
9:30 a.m. - Busy Hands

5:30 p.m. - VBS
 

Wednesday, August 5
9:00 a.m. - Women's Breakfast at the Rainbow Diner

5:30 p.m. - VBS


Thursday, August 6
7:30 a.m. - Men's Breakfast at US Subs
5:30 p.m. - VBS

 

Friday, August 7
5:30 p.m. - VBS
 

Saturday, August 8

 

Sunday, August 9
 
10:00 a.m. - Worship at CAMP ZEHNDER - CHURCH PICNIC
 

Birthday Blessings 

  

August 1 Shirley Wilton, Helen Unglaub, Sharon Hock  

August 2   

Aug 3 James Cleveland
Aug 4 Joanne McGuire, Robert Moran, Thomas O'Hara, Jean Wilson
Travis Popiel, Jean Wilson
Aug 5 Noah Steinert
Aug 6 Audrey Crane, Russsell Gilbert, Daniel Scarpone
Aug 7
Aug 8 John Ekarius
Aug 9 Peggy Martin
Aug 10 Dorothy Giddes
Aug 11 Glenn Bongiovi, Peter Crawley, Elizabeth Ploskonka
Aug 12 Betsy Jinks
Aug 13 Maryanne Leach, Jeannette Peterson
Aug 14 Sandra Grebel
Aug 15 Joseph Friedrich
Aug 16 Virginia Aiello, Brielle Shekon
Aug 17 Emily Culos, Stephen Reid, Kenneth Winter
Aug 18 Christina Parrott
Aug 19 Lindsay Bucsek,Theresa Williams, Dawson Wittmann
Aug 20 Heather Jensen, Lois Thieleman
Aug 21 Samuel Nelson, Kaitlyn Ridge
Aug 22 Patrick Cox, Joseph DeRosa, Julie Nase, Lynn O'Hara,
Shayne Shekon
Aug 23 Jessica Nagan  
Aug 24 Zachary Leek-Clayton
Aug 25 Sean McCrossan
Aug 26 Joan Borduin
Aug 27 Danielle Allgor
Aug 28 Courtney Bixby
Aug 29
Aug 30 Lynn Hahm
Aug 31 Elaine Flannelly, Lisa Van Winkle

 

      COMING UP


 
Sunday, August 9, 2015 
10:00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m. - Church Picnic, YMCA Camp Zehnder, Brick (includes Sunday worship; handicapped accessible)

Sunday, August 23, 2015
IHN Arrives

Monday, August 24, 2015
PW Cookbook Recipes Deadline

Sunday, August 28, 2015
PPPC Night at the Blue Claws Game

       CONTACT US

 

Pastors   

The Rev. Carl Wilton, Ph.D., Pastor

The Rev. Linda Chase, Associate Pastor

 

Office Staff 

Kim Gaydos, Church Secretary 

Donna Ferry, Financial Secretary

Dee D'Amore, Volunteer Village Bookkeeper 

 

Music Staff

Sara Hoey, Organist

William Shoppell, Chancel Choir and Choral Bells Director

Rebecca Muraglia, Acting Dove Choir Director

 

Christian Education Staff

 Courtney Rzeplinski, Youth Connection Coordinator

Tricia Stoffers, Sunday School Coordinator 

Devlin House, Point Beach Prep Preschool Director

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Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church

 701 Forman Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742

(Corner of Bay and Forman Avenues) 

 

Church Office: 732-899-0587 Fax: 732-899-2946

Visit us at http://www.pointpresbyterian.org

Church Office: mail@pointpresbyterian.org