Sunday, March 8, 2015

Aluminum Can Pickup Discontinued

Please do NOT leave aluminum cans in the Agua Fria Room any longer. Since Harry Wilson has moved to California, we have no one to crush the cans, store them for a year, and take them to be recycled.

Anyone interested in taking over this job, please contact Rev. Davis. We will announce the resumption of recycling if a volunteer steps forward.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Handbells Ring This Sunday

Our Great Bells of Fire Handbell Choir rings at only one worship service every month.  This Sunday, March 8, they will be performing "As I Survey the Wondrous Cross" as the Prelude at the 9:00 am service, so don't miss them!

If you are unable to attend, you will be able to hear their performance - and the rest of Sunday's service - on our website.  The complete recording of each Sunday's service is normally available by the following Tuesday. Click on About Us -> Listen to Recorded Services -> the date of the service you wish to hear.


Thursday, March 5, 2015

One Great Hour of Sharing 2015


If you have not received a fish bank, call the church office at 623.974.3605.  For more information about the One Great Hour of Sharing offering, visit http://specialofferings.pcusa.org/oghs.


Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Out of Chaos, Hope

(This information is reprinted from a recent Presbyterian Disaster Assistance email.)

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance responds to record-setting storms in the Northeast

New Englanders are still digging out from a series of powerful winter storms that have dumped more than 100 inches of snow within a 30-day period. Coupled with frigid temperatures, the weather has created significant challenges for Presbyterian congregations in Boston and northern New England.

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is responding to the Synod of the Northeast’s request for $300,000 and disaster support services to provide emergency relief and long-term recovery in the affected presbyteries. The support will help congregations remove snow from strained roofs and parking lots, seek alternative worship locations during the weather crisis, and support pastors and congregations to pay heating and utility bills.

Members of the PDA National Response Team will be sent to assess the damage to buildings, assist congregations with insurance questions, and determine how volunteers can contribute to long-term recovery.

In this season of Lent, when congregations throughout the denomination receive the One Great Hour of Sharing offering, it is an extraordinary blessing to leverage the collective power of our church’s generosity to respond to the urgent needs of affected congregations and the communities they serve.

Give: Your faithful and generous support of OGHS makes an immediate response possible. Supporting the 2015 offering is crucial. Additional gifts to DR000015 (Disaster Relief – USA Disasters & Emergencies) will help with the long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts.

Act: Learn about congregational care of vulnerable people in cold weather. Prepare now to assemble Gift of the Heart Cleanup Buckets that are often needed following flooding conditions. Like us on Facebook to stay informed and receive updates to share with your congregation.

Pray: Pray for the congregations, pastors, and families impacted by the storms and cold temperatures. Pray for strength for those offering assistance and those who will participate in the recovery efforts in days and months to come.


Monday, March 2, 2015

Capital Campaign Update for March

Spring is just around the corner, and with it the planting season. That must mean it’s time for an update on the Capital Campaign projects, right? Here’s a brief recap:

Landscaping

We recently received the gift of some variegated iris that will be planted around the Memorial Garden, and also more cactus to be sited on the 103rd Avenue side of the church. Kris Coates, our landscape designer, estimates that the danger of cold snaps will be past by the end of March, and these items will be planted then. That’s also when some of the larger bushes remaining will be “stumped back” to regrow into more natural shapes. In the meantime, Bill Wentling is working on weed control, Kris is researching fountains for the Memorial Garden, and the Blue Stake work has been done so our landscaper can begin installing the new permanent irrigation piping on the north and west sides of the lot.

The Celtic Cross

Some of you have been asking when the cross will finally be completed. The bad news: the manufacturer of the bricks we are using recently went out of business, leaving us without enough bricks in our possession to complete the cross. The good news: a stockpile of 1500 bricks still exists, so we are in the process of negotiating the purchase of the remaining bricks we need plus some spares. More good news: because of this delay, if you had meant to have a brick engraved and didn’t get around to ordering it before, you can order it now. Call or stop by the church office with your information. Remember, text for each brick is limited to three lines, with 15 characters (including spaces) on each line. Take a look at the engraved bricks in the corner of the courtyard if you need inspiration.

The other missing piece of the cross is the center medallion. After examining the costs and durability of various options, the Capital Campaign Task force is recommending that we choose one of three possibilities:
  • A solid concrete circle filling the entire 7-foot-diameter hole, with a design stenciled in the middle;
  •  A patterned granite circle approximately 4 feet in diameter, surrounded by a ring of concrete 18 inches wide; or 
  • A plain granite circle, 4 feet wide and surrounded by an 18 inch concrete ring, with a Bible verse engraved on the granite.
Examples of how these options would look are on display in Swain Hall; take a look and vote for your choice!

The Fireside Room

The “missing link” in the Fireside Room is the new upholstery. Due to the size of our order (18 chairs!), the fabric had to be special ordered, and when it arrived, it contained weaving flaws. The fabric was returned and reordered and should arrive within the next few weeks, when the upholstery work will begin. Until then, admire the new paint job on the west wall of the room; the nice blue fireplace bump-out made the rest of that wall look so much worse that Carol Davis repainted it herself. Thank you, Carol!

Of course, the walls in the south entrance to the Sanctuary and the connecting rooms still badly need new paint, and the Sanctuary itself was last painted in 1997. If you haven’t contributed to the capital campaign yet, there’s still time to make a pledge and help spruce up those areas, too!

Sunday, March 1, 2015

World Day of Prayer is March 6

The World Day of Prayer is "a global, ecumenical movement of Christian women joined together to observe a common day of prayer each year on the first Friday of March." 

For more information, visit http://www.worddayofprayer.net/.