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A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 ● 734.453.6464 ● www.fpcp.net
In Covenant Agreement with Mtenthera CCAP Church in Malawi
Regular Worship Times: Sanctuary - 9:00 and 10:30AM Upper Room - 10:35 AM
Rev. Emily Riley Campbell
Associate Minister
Rev. Dr. James Skimins
Senior Minister
Rev. Christopher Thomas
Associate Minister
A Family of Faith
WWWWe are a family of faith,
called to celebrate God’s message
of love and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
Guided by the living Word of God, we nurture one another
through worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship.
Led by the Holy Spirit, we reach out
with hearts and hands to those in need,
seeking to inspire hope in an ever-changing
community and world.
(FPCP Vision Statement)
October 4, 2015 World Communion Sunday
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THE LORD’S DAY IN WORSHIP
AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PLYMOUTH, MI
October 4, 2015 ~ World Communion Sunday
PRELUDE “Communion” T. Dubois
PROCESSIONAL HYMN NO. 561 “Christ For the World! We Sing”
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
*CALL TO WORSHIP
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OPENING PRAYER
CHORAL ANTHEM “One Faith, One Hope, One Lord” Courtney
Chancel Choir
CALL TO CONFESSION
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
Be gracious to us today our Lord, for we are in need of your mercy. We are often quick to
doubt and slow to pray. We are tempted to let go of faith when we need to hang on. We are
discouraged by wrong when we need to encouraged by your spirit. O God, our loving Lord,
give us strength to trust in you all the days of our lives.
(Silence for personal confession)
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
RESPONSIVE SONG NO. 500 “Precious Lord, Take My Hand” (vs. 1)
Precious Lord, take my hand, lead me on, let me stand, I am tired, I am weak, I am worn;
through the storm, through the night, lead me on to the light: take my hand, precious Lord,
lead me home.
SCRIPTURE LESSON Philippians 2: 1-11
Pew Bible, Old Testament, page 186**
OFFERING OUR GIFTS TO GOD (Members and Visitors, please take this time to sign and pass our friendship pads which are located in the book rack of your pew.)
OFFERTORY (9:00) “Lost In the Night” arr. Christiansen
Chancel Choir; Kimberly Swan, Soloist
ORGAN OFFERTORY (10:30) “Consecration” E. Biehl
*DOXOLOGY NO. 34 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”
*PRAYER OF DEDICATION
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SCRIPTURE LESSON Philippians 4: 4-9
Pew Bible, New Testament, page 187 **
SERMON “Joy That Shapes Us” Dr. Skimins
*HYMN NO. 699 “Let Us Break Bread Together”
COMMUNION ANTHEM (9:00) “For God So Loved The World” Martin
Chancel Choir
SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION
INVITATION: (All who love the Lord Jesus Christ and would be his faithful disciples, including baptized chil-
dren, are invited to his table.)
GREAT PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
THE LORD’S PRAYER (unison)
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as
it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors;
and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and
the glory, forever. Amen.
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AFFIRMATION OF FAITH FPCP Vision Statement (sung) (words on front cover)
*HYMN NO. 552 “We All Are One in Mission”
*THE CHARGE
*BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE “March” D. Johnson
*All who are able are invited to stand +++Please be seated **Some Bibles differ on page numbering
Worship Schedule ~ Upper Room
Dale Hicks, Music October 11—Rev. Campbell: “Wee Books, Big Story: Colossians/Philemon”. October 18—Rev. Campbell: “Wee Books, Big Story: I & II Thessalonians”. October 25—Reformation Sunday, Dr. Skimins: “Wee Books, Big Story: I & II Timothy”.
WORSHIP SCHEDULE WORSHIP SCHEDULE WORSHIP SCHEDULE WORSHIP SCHEDULE ~ SANCTUARYSANCTUARYSANCTUARYSANCTUARY October 11—Gospel Sunday in Word & Song, Rev. Thomas: “Wee Books, Big Story: Colossians/Philemon”. Chancel Choir, Fifth Season Ensemble, and Shannon Abernathy, Soloist October 18—Dr. Skimins: “Wee Books, Big Story: I & II Thessalonians”. Lisa Meyer, Soloist October 25—Reformation Sunday, Rev. Thomas: “Wee Books, Big Story: I & II Timothy”. New Member Wel-come (10:30), Chancel Choir
Important Message from the Finance Committee
The church dipped into its rainy day cash reserve fund last month to pay current expenses. It would be very helpful if you would review your pledge and bring it up to date, if necessary. We appreciate your help in funding our ongoing programs, activities and normal expenses from the operating budget. Thank you. Finance Committee
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Order of Worship
The UPPER ROOM Sunday, October 4, 2015 ~ World Communion Sunday
Rev. Chris Thomas Dale Hicks
In Covenant Agreement with Mtenthera CCAP Church in Malawi
Welcome and Announcements
Opening Prayer
*Come into God’s Presence with Praise:
“My Savior, My God”
“Because He Lives”
Scripture Philippians 3: 7-11
Offering
Offertory: “Crucified with Christ”
Prayer of Dedication
Video
Message “The Jesus Mind Meld”
Communion
◊ Invitation
◊ Prayer of Thanksgiving/Lord’s Prayer
◊ Words of Institution
◊ Communion Song “Your Love Oh Lord”
*Closing Praise “How Great Is Our God”
*Benediction
Ushers this morning : Don Kronig & Cindy Blanchard-Kronig
Gluten Free bread will be served on
Communion Sundays
It will be in the
center of the tray
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Our Deacons of the Day are: Barry Simescu and Joy Wolfe Our Ushers today at 9:00 are: Elizabeth Detter, Jane Weaver, Scott & Belinda Boothroyd Our Ushers today at 10:30 are: Kiki & Jack Farrow, Julie Kammeraad and Janet Sibbold
Counting Team this week: Wayne Krupin, Kathleen Barker and Steve Renaldi
To the Glory of God and in loving memory of loved ones by Sheila Place; also to the Glory of God by the Rager family.
CONCERNS & CELEBRATIONS
Prayer Concerns Please pray for the following church members and friends who are in special circumstances. In the lis�ngs below members’ names
will be printed in bold type. The names of family & friends will be printed in italic. Ques�ons or concerns about the prayer list
should be directed to Carole Crete in the church office or [email protected]. Names are only le� in the bulle�n for 3 weeks unless you
call again or the office is aware of the circumstances.
Members Members Members Members
Barb Mason
Carol Duncan
Don Morgan
Jim Rhoades
Clara Camp
Larry Chute
Family & Friends of MembersFamily & Friends of MembersFamily & Friends of MembersFamily & Friends of Members
Mick Sullivan, husband of Nancy Sullivan Dennis Dodge, brother of Stu Dodge Jean Heneger, mother of Patti Wert
Connie Campbell, mother of Dawn Raj Adriana Sandoval, friend of Carol & Otto Dobos
For all our family & friends serving in the Military
Cathy Tartaglia
Bill Tracey
Meera Martin
Bryn Gerich Renaldi
Patti Wert
Cynthia Alexander
Marge Lynch
Prayers of the ChurchPrayers of the ChurchPrayers of the ChurchPrayers of the Church
Please pray for these concerns of our partner church in Malawi, Mtenthera CCAP: • Praise and thanksgiving that prayers have been an-
swered and the 7 elders have been restored to the session and their former responsibilities at Mtenthera CCAP. • Food security—the harvest will not be good this year.
Please pray that our friends in Malawi have enough to eat and that we can support them with aid and training to improve their food supply this year and in years to come.
• The call of a new full time minister. They are now being served by their second visiting pastor and we pray the church not become discouraged as they wait for the new minister expected soon.
• Building of the girls’ hostel. • Rev. Banda, the former pastor, still awaits a call to a
new congregation. Pray for patience as he waits God’s call upon his life and also that his family is provided for during this time of transition.
• Prayers for the Synod-wide meeting (gathering of rep-resentatives from each church in the Nkhoma Synod) taking place on Friday, 28th August and finishing on 3rd September. The Nkhoma Synod has many large challenges they are facing and Rev. Vasco
Kachipapa, General Secretary of the Nkhoma Synod, would greatly appreciate our prayers.
Members Receiving LongMembers Receiving LongMembers Receiving LongMembers Receiving Long----term Careterm Careterm Careterm Care
Our Sympathies to:Our Sympathies to:Our Sympathies to:Our Sympathies to:
To the friends and family of Jim Garrett, uncle of Heidi Herr
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SUNDAY SCHOOL PARENTS
Mission Project: Operation Christmas Child First Sunday Communion with parents after Mission Project.
9:00, kids are dismissed from Sanctuary at Greeting
10:30, parents please drop off children in Dining Room before worship
Welcome to the Bridge and the Oasis!
This week, on Wednesday, Oct. 7th, we will enjoy A SCAVENTER HUNT
Bible verse for the evening: Jeremiah 29:13 “You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.”
October Mission
Pumpkins for Nursing Homes
PITTSBURGH PROJECTPITTSBURGH PROJECTPITTSBURGH PROJECTPITTSBURGH PROJECT
Sharing night ~ Sunday, October 11
6:00 PM in the HS Room
Come hear about what God did in the lives of our students this summer
on their Mission Trip.
OPEN TO EVERYONE IN THE CHURCH!
(We will NOT be serving dinner this night for high schoolers)
FPCP IS HOSTING GRIEF WORKSHOPSFPCP IS HOSTING GRIEF WORKSHOPSFPCP IS HOSTING GRIEF WORKSHOPS Facing life after the death of a loved one brings with it many emotions and fears. It’s normal to feel over-whelmed, angry, and alone. Knowing what’s normal in grief, helps you to work through the process of grief. For this reason, our church is sponsoring the From Grief to New Hope workshop. This workshop will be hosted by our church, but presented by New Hope Center for Grief Support, a Christian-based be-reavement outreach center. The class will begin on Tuesday, October 20th and meet for 8 consecutive Tuesday nights from 7:00 to 8:45 p.m. There will be a presentation about an aspect of the grief process each week followed by an opportunity to share in a small group setting. If you’d like to attend this free workshop or know someone else who could benefit from it, please fill out a registration form located in the pews or in the narthex. Completed registration forms can be left in the Deacon’s mailbox in the narthex, or alternatively, you can register by calling the church office at 734-453-6464, ext. 113; or you can register online at http://fpcp.net/
grow/adults/life-long-learning-classes/schedule-of-classes/grief-counseling-workshops
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Sponsor a College Student for the Passion Conference
One of our college students dubbed the 2015 Passion Conference in Atlanta, GA as "the most powerful worship experience I've ever been a part of." Together with 20,000 college-age students gathered at the Phillips Arena in Atlanta, GA, our group of 6 students who attended the 3-day conference on January 3-5, 2015 came home ready to take on 2015 with a new kind of excitement for their faith. It was an experience they won't soon forget. This year, we hope to take 10 college-age students to Passion 2016 but they need your help! We have a goal of raising $4,400 to help cover travel, conference and accommodations beyond what each student will contribute on their own. Please consider supporting our students as they ignite their faith with peers from all over the world on January 2-4, 2016. Suggested Sponsorship Levels: Full College Student @ $400 Half College Student @ $200 Quarter College Student @ 100 One Conference Hour @ $40 Any prayerful encouragement you can give our students would be greatly appreciated! Please visit our students at the table in the narthex between services and at 11:30am today!
Crossroads College-age Ministry
Presbyterian Women / Presbytery of Detroit In-Gathering
Time is running out… PLEASE HELP!
Please check the Narthex area for the Presbyterian Women display board for the
items we need to fulfill our obligations to the Detroit Presbytery. Please take a tag
and return the item(s) to the appropriate bin in the lower level collection area.
PLEASE TEAR THE FORM IN HALF AND LEAVE ONE SIDE IN THE ENVELOPE PROVIDED.
If you wish to make a financial donation, please make the check payable to FPCP
with “Presbyterian Women In-Gathering” in the memo line. Thank you!
All items are due by October 11th.
FPCP is working to help support the 13,000 children that live in foster care in Michigan. This month our focus is
on all the children that are beginning a new school year from preschool through college. Please pray for these
children every day as they face tremendous challenges. If you are interested in more informa�on, contact
Peggy Kmieciak at 734-953-1044.
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DID YOU KNOW...There are at least 10 farmer’s markets in our area? The produce comes from the field,
straight to the customer! There are markets in:
Plymouth Canton The Gathering off Kellogg Park 500 N. Ridge Rd.
Northville Ypsilanti Corner of 7 Mile & Sheldon 922 W. Michigan Ave.
Ann Arbor Royal Oak
315 Detroit St. 316 East 11 Mile Rd.
Eastern Market/Detroit Block’s Farm Market 2934 Russell St. 29160 Eureka Romulus (near Airport)
To access the many other resources go to Farmer’s markets, Wayne County, MI. And this does not count all the roadside sites in
the area.
Participate as a family: Make it your goal to visit one farmer’s market or local orchard during the month of September and bring
some produce for the collection sponsored by our mission committee.
Have you been attending kind of regularly? Enjoying our Church Building, Ministers, Choir? You’ve been thinking of joining, haven’t you? Well, please fill out the attached form for our
PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER CLASSES
Tuesdays, October 13 and 20 7:30 p.m.—9:00 p.m. in the Hearth Room
We will even provide child care if you request it. If interested in joining, please fill out the form below and place in either the mailbox of Carole Crete (first floor) or Rev. Chris Thomas (second floor) located outside their offices.
PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBER CLASS, TUESDAYS, October 13 and 20 NAME:__________________________________________ PHONE: ___________________________________________ EMAIL:__________________________________________ ADDRESS:___________________________________________
Will you need childcare? □ Yes or □ No
Join by: □ Church Transfer? If so, name of Church _________________________________________ □ New Member
Will you be able to join October 25, 2015 at the □10:30 A.M. Sanctuary or □Upper Room service or □at a later date? Please check one.
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…
That’s right, only 84 more days until the big day so that means it’s
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOEBOX TIME Today in Sunday School, the children will learn about the Operation Christmas Child Shoebox project. Each
child will come home with an empty shoebox and instructions on how to fill their shoebox. They will have
seen a video on all the places shoeboxes travel to and how a simple shoebox can make a BIG difference in a
child’s life. Last year we collected over 150 shoeboxes but we’re going BIG this year. Our goal is a
whopping 200 shoeboxes!
Next week. members of the congregation will get to hear about this project and will be able to pick up a shoe-
box of their own to fill. But today it’s all about the kids!!!
Dear Church,
Thank you so much for the beautiful altar flowers you
brought to me at Medilodge. I shared them with the la-
dies at my dinner table. They were so pretty and made us
feel happy. Thank you!
In Christ, your sister,
Betty RichterBetty RichterBetty RichterBetty Richter
RETIRED MEN’S BREAKFAST
The Retired Men’s Breakfast Group welcomes you to enjoy some fellowship, fine food and light conversation. We meet this month on Tuesday, October 13th (2nd Tuesday).
The Three Brothers Restaurant at 8:00 a.m.
It is located on Joy Road just east of Lilley Road.
Please join us. Any questions, call Jack Kindree at 734-455-1761. Hope to see YOU there!
Fall is here and time to get together again!
Helen Beaver Circle will meet
Thursday, October 15 12:00 at
Ruby Tuesday on Beck at Five Mile Rd.
Open to all women of the church.
Please join us!
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Nominations Sought for the 2015 “Carol Dodge” AwardNominations Sought for the 2015 “Carol Dodge” AwardNominations Sought for the 2015 “Carol Dodge” Award
In recognition of a remarkable woman who attended this church faithfully for over ninety years, Presbyterian Women
created the “Carol Dodge” award. This honor is awarded each year and goes to one woman within FPCP who
exemplifies a Christ-like attitude through (1) prayer; (2) Bible study: and (3) living out her Christian faith. Nominations
for the 2015 “Carol Dodge” award will be accepted through November 15, 2015.
Nominations should list why the person nominated has made a significant impact to the life of FPCP based on the criteria
listed above. All nominations will be reviewed and the final selection will be made by a group selected by the Presbyter-
ian Women Coordinating Team. All nominations should be placed in the Presbyterian Women mailbox in a sealed enve-
lope, marked “Nomination.”
If you are nominating someone, please place your name on the nomination letter. Further information may be needed.
This award will be presented at the annual “Festival of Tables,” which will take place on Monday, December 7, 2015.
Our brothers and sisters in Malawi are facing a serious food crisis during this coming dry season. The floods in the
southern region and inconsistent rains in the central and northern regions have resulted in very poor crop yields
throughout the country. Many families are already experiencing food shortages, and it will be many months before
they can plant and harvest crops again. The hunger commi&ee at our partner church, Mtenthera CCAP, has already
purchased and distributed maize to hungry families, but there is not enough to last through the long hunger season.
As a direct result of the Malawi Mission Network Conference held here in August, our Na�onal Interna�onal Mission
Commi&ee (NIMC) has been in contact with the Malawi Mission Network (MMN) Leadership Team about this concern.
In turn, the MMN Leadership Team has been communica�ng with the three CCAP Synods in Malawi, and the
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) in the US, to help coordinate efforts to support those in need. They are ac�vely
developing a plan for ac�on, but need our help.
How can you help? There are several ways WE ALL CAN HELP.
First, the PC(USA) has called for a na�onwide Day of Prayer and Fas1ng on Friday, October 16th
(World Food Day). Join
with others to pray for God’s mercy for those experiencing hunger and food insecurity, and if you are able, par�cipate
in fas�ng that day. There is an excellent devo�onal guide and a guide for Biblical fas�ng available on our church web-
site (www.fpcp.net) and on the PCUSA website at h&p://pda.pcusa.org/situa�on/malawi-flooding/ There are also
copies of these two documents on the welcome table in the narthex.
Second, you will have the chance to par�cipate in a Day of Ac1on on Sunday, October 18th
at FPCP. There will be a
special offering collected that day for Malawian food aid. Please prayerfully consider if you are able to help with a
dona�on. If you are able to contribute, our Na�onal Interna�onal Mission Commi&ee will ensure that the funds will be
distributed in Malawi for food aid.
The need is great and people are already hungry. Please prayerfully consider how you can be involved and how you can
help. Thank you.
Corinne Kee, NIMC
MALAWI FOOD UPDATE...MALAWI FOOD UPDATE...
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Sunday, Sunday, October 4 ~ Communion 8:30 a.m. - Choir Rehearsal, Knox Hall 9:00 a.m. - Sanctuary Service, 9:00 a.m. - First Sunday Sunday School, Dining Room , Fellowship Hall & Classrooms 10:00 a.m. - Choir Break, Calvin Room 10:30 a.m. - Sanctuary Service 10:30 a.m. - Pre-K & Elementary Sunday School, Dining Room & Classrooms 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service, Knox Hall 4:00 p.m. - HS Band Practice, High School Room 5:00 p.m. - Continuing the Word Bible Study, Hearth Room 6:00 p.m. - HS Underground Youth Group, HS, FH, DR, YR Monday, October 5 9:15 a.m. - Staff Prayer, Chapel 7:00 p.m. - Building & Grounds Meeting, B&G Room 7:00 p.m. - HR Committee Meeting, Library 7:30 p.m. - Worship Committee, Hearth Room Tuesday, October 6 9:30 a.m. - Staff Meeting, Chapel 7:00 p.m. - Tuesday Evening Bible Study, Chapel 7:30 p.m. - New Member Committee Meeting, Hearth Room Wednesday, October 7 7:30 a.m. - Early Word Bible Study, Chapel 9:30 a.m. - AMP Bible Study, Knox Hall 9:30 a.m. - W3 Bible Study, Dining Room 5:00 p.m. - Bridge/Oasis, Full Church 6:30 p.m. - MS Warehouse Youth Group - Small Groups, MS Room, Youth Room 7:00 p.m. - Joyful Ringers, Knox Hall Thursday, October 8 7:00 a.m. - Deacon’s Meeting, Calvin Room 7:00 p.m. - PW Coordinating Team Meeting, Bride’s Room 7:30 p.m. - Chancel Choir Rehearsal, Knox Hall and Sanctuary 9:00 p.m. - Evening Devotions, Sanctuary Friday, October 9 Saturday, October 10 7:30 a.m. - Saturday Morning Men’s Bible Study, Hearth Room Sunday, October 11 ~ Word & Music Gospel Concert 8:30 a.m. - Choir Rehearsal, Knox Hall 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m., Sanctuary Service, Sunday School, Dining Room & Classrooms 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service, Knox Hall, PreK & Elementary SS, Dining Room & Classrooms
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Hours: Mon., Tues., & Thurs., 10 AM - 2 PM
Wednesday: 6 PM - 8 PM
Saturday: 10 AM - 1 PM If you would consider volunteering
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COMMUNITY MINISTRIES & MISSION OUTREACH
First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth
First Presbyterian Church. Plymouth ● 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 phone 734-453-6464 ● fax 734-453-6492 ● on the web - www.fpcp.net
Our Community Alcoholics Anonymous American Red Cross Benevolence Fund Plymouth-Canton Clothing Bank Plymouth Salvation Army Adopt-an-Angel/Gift Tree Bell Ringing Food Drives Thanksgiving Box Assembly
Presbyterian Thrift Shop United Way Collaborative Fund FPCP Matching Scholarship, for Mission Trip Attendees New Hope Center for Grief Support Vista Maria
Our Surrounding Area Ann Arbor Campus Ministries Bogg School/Detroit Calvin East Presbyterian (Detroit) 2012 Youth Mission Trip
Camelot Hall Convalescent Center
Cass Community Service Community meals for homeless Crossroads Faith Communities Coalition Foster Children First Step
Our Nation Supporting our Presbyterian Church (USA) Connectional Ministry through our Benevolence Budget to these governing bodies:
Detroit Presbytery Synod of the Covenant General Assembly Causes Presbyterian Disaster Assistance W. Hollywood, CA 2014 Youth Mission Trip
Our World Church World Service Care Kits
Colina de Luz Orphanage Youth Mission Trips (2008-2009)
Compassion International Sponsoring Children Haiti Nursing Foundation
Kids Against Hunger Least Coin Malawi Matters Marion Medical Mission Mtenthera CCAP (Our Sister Church in Malawi)
Drinking Well & Storage Tank Bibles & Hymnals Prayer House Roofs Nursery School Supplies Women’s Guild Blouses Church Pews Eyeglasses
PC(USA) Hunger Ministries One Great Hour of Sharing
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Northeastern U.S. (Sandy Storm)
Samaritans Purse Operation Christmas Child
Veritas College, Malawi
Presbyterian Colleges and Seminaries: Princeton Seminary Rev. Phil Magee Endowment
Fort Street Open Door Soup Kitchen assistance Financial Assistance Clothing Drives
Habitat for Humanity Hope Medical Center Lighthouse Mission/Soup Kitchen Northville Civic Concern Presbyterian Women Faith Goal Relay for Life Samaritan Counseling Second Mile Center Wayne County Family Center
If you are interested in helping in any of these
areas, please contact Rev. Emily Campbell at
734-453-6464, ext. 113
Jim Skimins - Senior Minister [email protected]; ext. 112
Emily Riley Campbell - Assoc. Min. [email protected]; ext.113
Chris Thomas - Assoc. Min.
[email protected]; ext. 117
Victoria Barkoff - Dir. Of Children’s Min. [email protected]; ext. 110
Josh Imboden - Dir. of Youth Min. [email protected]; ext. 120
Stewart Dodge Church/Financial Administrator [email protected]; ext. 116
Susan Underhill
Communication Administrator [email protected]; ext. 111
Carole Crete
Office Administrator [email protected]; ext. 115
Stacy Thomas
Childcare Coordinator
Jerry Smith Director of Music
[email protected]; ext.119
Dale Hicks Worship Director - Upper Room
Susan C. Scott Organist
Sharon K. Smith Accompanist
OUR STAFF
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