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Owensboro Cumberland Presbyterian Church
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Welcome New Birth !!
Emerson Sutton Decker daughter of David & LeAnn Decker. Emerson was born December 29th,2018 . She weighed 7lbs 7oz. And 201/4 inches long. Emerson was welcomed home by a sister Addyson and brothers Carson and Hudson.
Madilyn Riley Westerfield daughter of Logan & Bess Westerfield. Madilyn was born November 7th 2018. She weighed 7lbs and was 191/2 inches long.
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Participating with Christ in the work of love! February 2019
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“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven”
(Ecclesiastes 3:1) Greetings in Christ, “Where’s my car keys,” I ask myself out loud? “Oh, there they are.” These one voice conversations no longer surprise me. I reach for my winter coat, step out in the cold morning air, and quickly remember summer has long since passed. Again I hear an audible voice saying, “I miss the sound of birds singing in the trees… the colors and smells of spring. I miss early morning tee times, and summer afternoons with my grandkids at the ball park.” These were the thoughts running through my mind as I scraped the ice from my windshield, and begin to make mental notes for the work week looming before me. Some people might call it multitasking; but a more accurate description would be musing. I was musing over the weekly cycle of sermons prepared, presented, and starting all over again. I was musing over life lived and life lost… and how best to bring words of comfort and hope to persons and families facing sickness, brokenness, and financial despair. As the pressures of the office weighed heavily on me… I again felt the shiver of the cold winter wind. Immediately my mind betrayed me with the memory of a warm spring breeze.
I shared these thoughts with my wife, and she said not to worry, it was just a mild case of depression brought on by a lack of time in the sun. Later that day I discovered Teresa was right. I opened my Bible for my morning devotion only to realize I had misinterpreted the most important word of her counsel. “It was a mild form of depression brought on by a lack of time with the Son.” Most Christians are familiar with the scripture text previously cited… but often I think we quit reading far too soon. Allow me to briefly share with you what you would discover if you continue reading:
“I have seen the hard work God has given us to do. God has also given us a desire to know the future. God certainly does everything at just the right time. But we can never completely understand what He is doing. So I realize that the best thing for people is to be happy. They should enjoy themselves as long as they live. God wants everyone to eat drink and be happy in his work. These are gifts from God” (Ecclesiastes 3:10-13 EBV).
Did you catch it? If not allow me to offer the pastor’s paraphrase. “God has given us all a job to do… these are gifts from God. We may desire to know the future, but we must trust God does everything at just the right time. So go to work… don’t muse... and be happy!”
Together in HIS service,
Bro Tim
Record of Our Faithfulness
December 23, 2018 Worship Service - 121 Sunday-school – 77
Tithes & Offerings - $2,933.50 Sunday School Offering - $15.00
Extra Giving - $1,481.00 Weekly Need to Meet Budget - $3,869.44
December 30, 2018
Worship Service - 135 Sunday-school - 63
Tithes & Offerings - $3,062.69 Sunday School Offering - $22.00
Extra Giving - $1,592.00 Weekly Need to Meet Budget - $3,869.44
January 6, 2019
Worship Service - 135 Sunday-school - 63
Tithes & Offerings - $3,062.69 Sunday School Offering - $22.00
Extra Giving - $1,592.00 Weekly Need to Meet Budget - $3,869.44
January 13, 2019 Worship Service - 94 Sunday-school - 53
Tithes & Offerings - $2,000.00 Sunday School Offering - $20.50
Extra Giving - $523.00 Weekly Need to Meet Budget - $3,869.44
January 20, 2019
Canceled due to snow
Marshall & Allyson Sanders 3
Ron & Vickie Newton 5
Danny & Jessica Willis 17
Richard & Judy King 28
Eddie Miller 4
Morgan Oliver 5
Nathan Davis 7
Danny Willis 12
Tatum Mantooth 14
Madge Martin 16
Elva Ransom 18
Ishmael W. Dant 18
Carter Leohr 19
Sarah Dant 25
Couples Night Out
Member Care will be hosting a “Couples Night Out” on February 16th.from 6-9p.m. Baby sitting services for
OUR CHURCH CHILDREN ONLY ages birth—12 years old.
Children will be served pizza for dinner. Later we will show a movie with popcorn.
There will be a sign up sheet for children in West Hall.
February 9th at 7:00p.m.
910 Booth Ave— 270-683-4479
Owensboro, Kentucky
Helping Hands Kitchen
Cooking at Helping Hands is Monday, February 11th. Plan to come and help between 3:45 and 6:30. We can use any and ALL help. Come and go as you need to, but we will find a job for you and your hands won’t be idle in helping the Lord. A GREAT opportunity to serve the folks of Owensboro as we “give because HE gave”.
Children Ministry Hello Everyone! First month of 2019 is already gone. This month’s will
be short and sweet.
Make plans for a Family Skate at Edge on
2/3/19 from 2-4 all children from K-5th
grade will be paid for by the Church.
Anyone else the cost will be $4.00. This is
for the entire Church Family! If you do
not want to skate that’s ok you can still
come and fellowship with us. Hope to see
everyone there. If you have any questions
please feel free to reach out to me. Also if
you have any ideas or suggestions please
give them to me.
Angel Harrington,
Director of Children Ministry
Youth Ministry
Allyson here! The New Year has started off with many blessings and I couldn’t be happier to be
a part of this church family. The month of February will be very busy for our youth, parents,
and church members feel free to get involved. I feel it’s important to continue our mission to
build up our young people’s awareness of the world around them and their responsibilities as
Christians to take care of God’s people. Most of our Wednesday night activities will continue to
build on that mission and this month will be jam packed with opportunities to not only hear
God’s message but to share His word.
What to expect:
Feb 6th- Owensboro Community and Technical College’s campus ministries will visit as our guest speaker for the evening
Feb 13th- “loving your Christian self”, (in honor of Valentine’s Day) guest speaker Cindy Hudson doing facials with the kids and talking about self-respect as a Christian youth
Feb 20th- Youth group mix and mingle, Fourth Street Baptist youth group will fellowship with us
Feb 27th- “Workout and worship”, youth to visit the local YMCA to tour, pray, and play!
These opportunities are not just limited to the youth, parents we
would love to see your participation or even volunteerism would
be greatly appreciated.
Sunday mornings we will continue to use the
YouthtoMinitstry.com curriculum, Brother Tim’s teachings, and
fun hands on activities.
That’s all for now!
Sunday shenanigans! Ben and Carter participating in our lesson on change.
from the Music Ministry........ WOW! What a wonderful Christmas season we
experienced this year! And here we are in the season of Epiphany! I want to first say that I
was so blessed by all of you with the beautiful angel/cross pendant that you presented to me at
the conclusion of the cantata! If you have not seen my pendent, check out the picture! I am
so unworthy of such love but have been SO blessed in all of your kindnesses! And, thank you
for the warm welcome you extended to Prentice's and my kids! They marveled at the open
arms you extended to them!
Speaking of the cantata, kids play, and Christmas Eve candlelight service, thanks to everyone
who helped put all of these services together! I continue to be amazed at the talent and team
efforts that so many contribute to!
Here we are with many new events coming up SOON! Yes, Saturday, February 9th is just
around the corner! We are looking forward to The Songfellows return for a 7:00 p.m. concert!
In addition to the fellows presenting a full concert that
evening, but we also have some other special folks coming
to present. Can you think of a better name for a comedian that "Witty?" I'm referring to
Conya Witty (Bro. Tim's sister!) If you haven't heard her present her funny takes on life, you
have been missing out! Then, our own Kidz Khoir will present a new interpretive song with
their sticks! So, there is no reason to not come!!!!! There will be something for everyone!
Parents/grandparents, we will have a special "stick rehearsal" at noon on February 9th just to
get our minds in gear for that evening presentation. Also, the kiddos will need to wear their
purple t-shirts that evening. Thank you for taking such great care of them since our last
presentation!
We have hit the ground running with new ministry opportunities! There are many ministries
in our church that offer opportunities for spiritual growth while at the same time provide
ministry to others. You know already what I'm getting ready to say! Of course, the music
ministry is one of those many ministries. Perhaps while singing those favorite Christmas
carols, or watching the Christmas Play watching the Kidz Khoir singing and seeing the lead-
ers working with them, you felt God nudging you to
get involved in some way. By getting involved, you
will be greatly blessed, I assure you!
It is near time to begin Easter preparations! We will
begin working on music for Easter during February!
I urge you to pray about how you can contribute to
this ministry. It comes right down to this fact....we
need you....and you need us....together we can grow
closer to our Master! Jane
The Next Generation
CPW Next Generation met Thursday January 3rd at the church. Present were Brittni Klotzback,
Lynsie Mantooth, Amy Jacobs, and Sarah Dant. Lynsie gave the devotional which focused on
encouragement for the new year. To leave your worries with God as he has everything under
control even though you might feel you’re starting off behind. Lynsie presented a project which
was agreed upon to start in late January or early February. We will be putting together “big kids”
packets of biblical word search/coloring pages to anyone who wants one for their older child
during church. We ask for the clipboards to be placed back in the basket at the end of service so
they can be refilled. Sarah brought cookies for a snack and daytime CPW provided food, crafts,
and supervision for the kids. Our next meeting will be held at 5:30 on February 7th at the church.
Child care is provided and we normally meet until 7:00 so drop in even if we’ve already started.
We would love to have you come join our conversation!
Sarah Dant Secretary
give because HE gave
Thanks to the tremendous support of our “Be Kind” sign project,
we have been able to:
1. Sponsor one bed for one year at St. Benedict's Shelter
2. Donate $1000 to the Daviess County Public Schools
to help with school lunch payments
3. Donate $1200 to the Owensboro Public Schools
Family Resource Centers.
4. Purchase coffee for several homeless shelters
In addition plans are in action to purchase and install 2 prayer benches at the Hospice of Western Kentucky’s Heartford House; while 10% of total
donations will be given to the OCPC Remodeling Fund .
Signs are still available for a $10 donation.
But most of all, we have been truly blessed to hear all the heartwarming testimonies of how the signs have impacted the lives of people in our community and beyond. God has truly been present in this project!
Jon & Melissa Leohr Mary Anderson Cynthia Conklin Carrie Wieder Ruth Scott Jane Yeiser Elva Ranson Renie & Phillip Bieber Clara Kihl Alice Mae Beckner Madge & Jim Martin Peggy Davis Kay Nall Brenda Brantley Kelly O’Shaughuessy Phyllis Dobbs Rob Allenworth Frank Oliver Family of Rachelle Gilles
Durwood Rafferty Billy Ray Cartwright Ami Best Yeiser Ron Powers Judy Maszaros Barin & Martha Bolin Paul Corum Ron & Vickie Newton Opal Pruden Nathan Harrington & family Tony Kilday Paul & Cindy Jennings Joylyn McCain Chad Siems Erica Carter Drennan Walker Jennifer Crandall Ellen Conway Merle Eaton
Pat McEnroe Billy Henning Joyce & Glenn Muffett Sheri Clark Russell & Glenna Yewell Braxton Harrell Jim & Anna Marie Poteat JoAnn & Mark Conklin Don & Joyce Johnson James & Margaret Bolin Special Friend Travel Mercies Our Nation & her leaders US Armed Forces & family Our Pastor & Session Unspoken Request
Cumberland Presbyterian Women
The CPW met January 7, 2019 at the Church with 13 members present. Barbara Johnson presided over the meeting as Judy Stewart resigned due to her health. Shirley Brown opened with prayer.
Secretary read minutes of November meeting. Treasurer gave her report. CPW wants to thank Mike Wilson for his donation. Sue Richards read the manes of members that had paid their dues. Peggy Davis needs this money by end of March to take to reginal meeting.
Shirley Brown gave Kay Nall a pot of tulips. We need to remember Betty Sue Sherriff in prayer due to her oral surgery on Wednesday. Hugh Sturgeon gave the program on our budget. Thank you Hugh.
Letters and cards were received from Children’s Home and Crossroads on our donation for supplies. Shirley Brown served refreshments in honor of Kay Nall’s birthday.
Our project for February is to bring hygiene products for Women at the Help Office. We need to send cards to Jane Yeiser, Cynthia Conklin, Judy Stewart and Mary Anderson.
We voted to send $200.00 for Second Mile Giving for a car for David and Kay Jang in the Philippines.
Next month is Madge Martin’s birthday. Kay Nall will have program and Barbara Johnson will bring refreshments. Shirley Brown, Clara Kihl and Becky Pedigo will serve on nominating committee for new officers.
Ladies night out will be at Olive Garden on Thursday, February 21st. Closed with Wayside Prayer.
Respectfully submitted
Phyllis Dobbs
Prime Timers On January 6, 2019 the Prime Timers met for a Soup & Sandwich lunch. There were 18 members and 2 guest present. We drew names for the 2019 Secret Angel. The group also voted to present 4 church members with a $25 Kroger gift card in appreciation and love. The meal was followed by 4 rounds of bingo. Prize winners were Judy King, Clara Kihl, Richard King and Madge Martin.
Our next Prime Timers meeting will be held on March 3, 2019. We will have a St. Patrick’s Day Theme. Members are asked to bring sandwiches, appetizers and desserts. All adults are invited to join us for fellowship and fun. We will play pin the tail on the LEPRAUCHUN.