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#560January 2016

The
Window

Rev. Scott Bowerman, Pastor


Deb Mummert, Minister of Visitation
Helen Wingert, Organist
Danielle Kardisco, Director of Music Ministry
Sandy Wilson, Childrens Ministry Director
Erin Adams, Contemporary Worship & Youth Minister
Melissa Igou, Financial Administrator
Kathy Klink, Director of Mothers Day Out
Roberta Lawyer, Secretary
Ron George, Custodian

From the Pastor


As I write this, the sun is setting, the year 2015 is drawing to an end and a new year and a
new season of ministry serving the Lord Jesus lays before us.
Weve been in a season of vision discernment for several months now. The Vision Task
Forcecomposed of Don Wissner, Christie Carlin, Kathy Klink, Josh Dunklebarger, Jean
Diehl, Scott Wiley (chairperson) and myselfhave been working diligently and I am convinced that God is speaking, revealing the path forward for Central. They have some exciting
ideas they will soon be ready to share for you.
And by soon, I mean Saturday, Jan. 23 rd. On that day well hold a Vision Retreat beginning
at 9:00 AM. We need a wide representation of the congregation to attend, so we invite all those
who are committed to seeking Gods will for Central to attend.
During the retreat, well review the information gathered from the surveys completed by the
congregation, consider how Centrals past and present give us direction for the future and
(drum roll please!) unveil the vision we believe God is putting on our hearts and minds.
Of course, the Vision Task Force wants to hear your response to the vision, but your participation at the retreat will go further than that. During the retreat, we will be asking participants
to identify specific ministries, programs and other ideas that will bring the vision to life. Some
of these ministries were identified clearly through the congregational surveys, but there are certainly other ways this vision will come to life that no one has yet voiced. Perhaps some of them
are on your heart and mind right now.
The retreat will be held on the 23rd from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM in Friendship Hall. Lunch will
be provided. If you will attend, please register by contacting Church Secretary Bertie Lawyer at
rlawyer@centralonthesquare.org or 264-4113. Lunch will be served, and well have donuts.
.good donuts. Childcare will be available on request. To prepare, you will also be asked to
read several short articles and prayerfully ponder a few important questions. Im confident you
will find this a valuable and exciting way to spend your Saturday. Really!
PS - Thank you for the very generous Christmas gift! I am grateful not only for the gift, but also
for how the congregation of Central frequently expresses its love and appreciation to me and
Susan. Its a joy being with you!
Please contact Deb Mummert, Minister of Visitation at 717-264-4113, ext 108 if you are in need of
pastoral assistance or you know of anyone who is in the hospital, will be going into the hospital, or
would like a home visit. You may also contact Deb by emailing: dmummert@centralonthesquare.org

Church Family
Thank you....
Many thanks to my church family for the outpouring
of love, support, prayers and condolences, through
cards, texts, phone calls, visits, flowers, memorial
contributions, and attendance at my dads Celebration of Life service.
I know that the words Thank you seem inadequate,
but then again, something I have learned over my
dads brief illness and death, is that words just
sometimes DO feel inadequate. Gratitude is a touchstone that has helped me to pause and to reflect on
the goodness that has come to me because of the
generosity, support, and caring actions of friends
like you. Your overwhelmingly loving expressions of
sympathy, prayers and support have touched me
deeply. The best words I can muster up at this time
are:
You are all awesome, and I am so blessed!!
Period.
Love,
Cindy Shoemaker

Dear Central,
Thank you, for your long time care, concern, cards,
notes, calls, flowers, quilt square, and especially, for
your prayers, all of which have sustained us for over
a year. Paul is in remission, in his own apartment,
and returning gradually to full time work. Ruth has
recovered well from her surgery. We have returned
to Menno. Please continue your prayers for Paul to
stay in remission as he rebuilds his immune system
in the coming months.
In His name....
Ruth and George Muller

Dear Church family,


Thank you for the many thoughts, visits, flowers,
cards, shopping, and prayers that have come my
way this year. I have appreciated everything very
much.
This thought has helped me throughout the year:
I woke up with some aches and pains, BUT I woke
up. My life may not be perfect, BUT I am blessed."
God's continued blessings to all of you.
Margaret Sponsler

Thank you to everyone who gave their time to ring


bells for the Salvation Army. You collected
$508.80 for people in need. And God bless you for
thinking of others in our community.
Bill McKelvie

From Childrens Aid Society of Franklin County


I want to formally thank you and all who participated for your very thoughtful donation of many
Thanksgiving food gift baskets for the children in
our care. Your commitment to helping displaced
children in our community weather the crises in
their lives in appreciated by those who help them
and , most importantly, by those who benefit from
our servicesthe children in our care.
We, and those we serve, deeply appreciate your
generosity.
Most Sincerely,
Kristofer Browne
Chief Executive Officer

A note of appreciation from someone who


received on of Centrals Thanksgiving Baskets:
The Thanksgiving goodies box was awesome!
Please express my appreciation to Central for
sharing! We are looking forward to Turkey
Daythis gift makes it full of thanks!
Diane & Ronda

Novembers 2015 Finance Report


Contributions for November .$54,522.23
Contributions Year to Date..$430,010.94
Expenses for November.$45,421.32
Expenses Year to Date.$517,650.69
Year to Date deficit.$ (18,388.05)
Year to Date Investment Income...$69,251.70
Year to Date withdraw from Investments..$40,000.00

The Gems of CenTral


Remember these in your daily prayers..

Menno Haven-263-8545
2075 Scotland Ave.

Genevieve Ambrose
Newt Stake
66 Sanibel Lane, Chbg. 17201
Isabelle Allen
Jay Keefer
311 Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201
Mildred (Millie) Brown
Karen Sloan
611 Wallace Ave, Chbg 17201
Stanley & Esther Johnson
Laurie McKelvie
56 Sanibel Ln, Chbg 17201
Glenn & DonnaMae Kerns
105 N. Seventh St, Chbg. 17201
Athley & Alva Kline
49 Lincoln Way W, Chbg. 17201
Art & Gladys Kuehn
6887 St. Annes Drive, Fayetteville PA 17222
Nancy MacFarlane
668A Cumberland Ave, Chbg. 17201
Ruth & George Muller
1260 Arbor Ridge, Chbg 17201
Glenn Shaffer
722 Stanley Ave, Chbg 17201
Velma Thompson
723 Tropical Way, Lakeland FL 33805-4540
Selma Thomson (NM)
Rod Varner
923 S Fourth St, Chbg 17201
Dorothy Zullinger
Susan Snyder
155 Colonial Dr, Chbg. 17202

Nursing Center

-Lawrence Mohr #113 *(NF)


-M. Karolyn Lawrence #412

Jay Keefer
Jean Diehl

Farm House

-Marcia Grubbs #304

Jay Keefer

Northgate

-Dorothy Burkholder, #1206


Menno Village

-Rhoda Wilkison #180-B


-LaVerne Knarr #610-D
-Karen Mann #850-A
-Jean Wasson #880-A

Laurie McKelvie
Laurie McKelvie

Walden Unit

-Alan Sternbergh #14

Penn Hall-261-0220
1425 Philadelphia Ave.
Manor Building

-Margaret Sponsler, #217


-Elton Simpson #417

Cindy Happel
Mike Herbert

Skilled Nursing

-Gennie Boozer #506

Karen Sloan

Personal Care

-Isabel Vanderau #221

Eric Mellott

Quincy Skilled Nursing Care-749-3151

West Virginia Member


Treva Kerns
601 Foxcroft Ave, Apt #1
Martinsburg, WV 25401

6596 Orphanage Rd., Waynesboro 17268


Nursing Center

-Carolyn Kreutz #229


-June Fiddler #271-A *(NF)

Gary Lewis
Susan Snyder

Virginia Member
Ed Wenrich
Sunrise of Leesburg
246 West Market St, #20
Leesburg, VA 20176

Providence Place717-709-0668
2085 Wayne Rd, Chambersburg PA 17202

-Dr. Bob Coy, Apt #346

Marjie Hamsher

Ed recently
moved to Virginia
to be closer to his
children.

Updated: December 2015

If you know of any changes or updates, please contact the church office, 264-4113.
Deacons name is now listed with those he or she visits.
If you wish to contact, (by phone), a member of the Gems of Central, please contact the church office at 264-4113.
* (NF) = No Flowers please

** (NM) = Non-member

*** (NV) = No Visits please

Newsletter DEADLINE for Februarys Newsletter


January 24th
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MINISTRY DUTIES FOR JANUARY 2016


Assistant Leaders
1/3
Sam Worley
1/10
Pam Hart
1/17
Jenine Grove
1/24 Lucille Stence
1/31
Jenny Daniels

A Gift of Prayer
Petula Smith & family
Tim Smith & family
Ron & Susan Snyder
Bruce & Carol Sorensen
Margaret Sponsler

Praying for
Centrals Missions
Pregnancy
Ministries

Greeters - Friendship Hall 9:30 am


1/3
Richard & Janice Dalton, Jim & Kathy White, Scott & Deb Mummert
1/10
Tony & Buffy Super, Walt & Kathi Bietsch, Howard & Michelle Brand
1/17
Robin Updegrave, Debi Shauf, Don & Shelly Marangoni
1/24 Tim & Ann Miller, John & Kenna Dee Swan, Bill Oyler
1/31
Eric Ritchey, Paul & Kathy Klink, Cindy Shoemaker
Note for Greeters: If you have a question or unable to fulfill your
Sunday as Greeter, please contact Don Weber at 262-0087.

Ushers - Sanctuary 11:00am


1/3
Gary Lewis (H), Pat Shreiner, Charles & Pam Hart
1/10
Jay Keefer (H), Rod & Carol Varner, Susan Bowerman
1/17
Pat Shreiner (H), Virginia Vallillo, Karl Shreiner, Dale Penwell
1/24 Cindy Happel (H), Eric Mellott, Kathi Bietsch, Phil Rohr
1/31
Susan Snyder (H), Karen Sloan, Ron Snyder, Sam Worley
Note for Ushers: If you are unable to fulfill your Sunday as Usher, it is your responsibility to find
another Usher to trade with. Contact your head Usher and the church office with the change.

Greeters - Sanctuary 11:00am


1/3
Don Weber, Ed & Sookie Fisher, Don & Bev Wissner
1/10
Denny & Lani Brechbill, Linda Lazar, Sam Worley
1/17
Anne Miller, Eric & Tyla Mellott, Marjie Hamsher
1/24 Jack Kier, Stuart Kier, Len & Nancy Hendricks, Don Weber
1/31
Don Weber, Lee & Valerie Merriman, Bob Creter
Note for Greeters: If you have a question or unable to fulfill your Sunday as Greeter,
please contact Don Weber at 262-0087.

SEPARATION & DIVORCE RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP


Next session: February 1March 7, 7-8:30pm at the Wholeness Center located
on the square at 19 South Main Street downtown Chambersburg.
Session Cost is $10. For more information or to register, email
Cindy Shoemaker at cshoe0815@gmail.com or by calling Central
Presbyterian Church 264-4113.
MenMark Your Calendars! Men's Morning Bible Study continues to
meet on the first and third Saturday of each month at the Texas Lunch (down the
street from Central) at 7:00am for breakfast then gather in the Parlor at Central
for Bible Study at 8am. Come Study the Bible and enjoy fellowship with your
brothers at Central!
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With appreciation from your church staff


Thank you to the congregation for the monetary
Christmas Bonus. It is such a great honor to work
for such an awesome congregation. I look forward
to working for all of you in 2016.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Missy Igou

Dear Central Family,


Thank you so much for the cash Christmas gift.
Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Wishing
you all a very Blessed New Year!
Kathy Klink, MDO Director

To the Congregation at Central


Thank you so much for the very generous monetary
Christmas gift presented to me as part of staff
on Sunday , Dec. 20. Words cannot adequately
express the love this congregation has shown to
me in many ways. I truly appreciate all your kindness, support and prayers throughout the year.
I feel very blessed to be part of such a caring congregation and staff who work together to worship
God and serve Him. May God bless all of you.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Helen Wingert

Dear friends and family of Central,


Thank you so much for your generous Christmas
gift. It is an honor and a blessing to be in Christ's
ministry with all of you. Prayers and blessings to
you in 2016.
Love, Dani
To the congregation at Central Presbyterian,
Thank you so much for your extremely generous
and selfless gift toward the staff's Christmas
present this year! I was completely blown away
by your kindness. Thank you from the bottom of
my heart.
Love, erin.

To my friends at Central,
I wish to thank you for your generosity and kindness
to me during the Christmas holiday. The monetary
Christmas gift from the congregation, gifts from individuals, goodies, and cards were deeply appreciated. My wish and my prayer for each one of you is to
have a beautiful new year filled with love and peace.
Bertie Lawyer, Secretary

Dear Central,
I would like to thank my Central church family for
the very generous Christmas gift I received last
Sunday. I am so blessed to have this opportunity
to serve the Lord in ministry and I look forward to
continuing my work as your Minister of Visitation
in 2016. May the Lord bless each of you in the
coming new year!

I wish to thank you for all the Christmas cards and


the monetary Christmas gift presented to me from
the members and friends at Central. It was greatly
appreciated.
Wishing you all a very Happy New Year,
Ron George, custodian

In Christs Service, Deb Mummert


Dear Wonderful Church Family,
Thank you so much for your incredibly generous
Christmas gift!!! It is a joy to serve Jesus here at
Central with such a loving, caring Church
family. I feel so fortunate to have the opportunity
to grow in faith with the children and families
here. I am very grateful for all your support and
for your prayers. Thank you again!

Dear Semper Fidelis friends,


Thank you so much for your kind invitation to have
lunch with you at the Orchards on Dec 17th. I am
sorry I had to eat-and-run and not stay longer to
visit with all of you, but, as you know, Central is a
busy church this time of year. Each of you mean so
much to me and I truly hold a special place in my
heart for you. God bless and Happy New Year!
With love and affection, Bertie

With deep gratitude,


Sandy

JOY VILLAGE
Did you have a houseful of family for Christmas? Well, so do the folks in Kenya. Every year millions of
Kenyans travel great distances to celebrate Christmas and explore their ancestral roots with their families.
But what about the children of Joy Village? All are orphans, and some were found abandoned, with no
trace of family.
Joy Village moms to the rescue! Mothers Joyce, Grace, Peninah, and Elizabeth decided to take their JV
children along with them to visit their families upcountry. What a loving thing to do, and what a surprise
for each family to see nine extra kids arrive, imagine the loving chaos! Then take a moment to give thanks
in prayer for these moms, their distant families, and all the residents of Joy Village.

WHOLENESS CENTER SALE STATUS


While sale of the Wholeness Center moves forward with no identified major problems, progress toward
closure has been much slower than we anticipated. We had expected to close on the property by the end of
2015 at the latest. The current projection for closing is now February 2016. While the negotiations with the
buyer went relatively smoothly including her agreeing to purchase the property at our asking price of
$125,000, a number of administrative issues have led to the delay.

A delay in filing the request for subdivision with the Boro meant that we missed the November hearing
timeline moving the Boros consideration meeting into December.
Our attorneys belief that this was not an urgent matter led to a slow response on his part in preparing
the paperwork for the transaction.
The Boro has stated that in order for the property to be subdivided the parking lot must be shown as part
of the church building property. This resulted in a requirement to redraw the engineering drawings prior
to submission to the Boro. That is currently underway.
In reviewing the plans, the Boro discovered that their electric department had failed to obtain an easement for the two poles that are on the parking lot when they were installed years ago. That easement
will be included in the new drawings.

IMPACT: While the delay in closing continues, we are incurring expenses on the property that we had
hoped to avoid by closing in 2015. This has also meant that we are not in a position to redo the mortgage
on the remaining properties the Bank and Lincoln Way West parking lot until the sale is closed.

Rev. Dr. Ray Anderson Publishes New Book


In the wake of the furious demonstrations and debates evoked by terrorist attacks in Paris and
elsewhere, Ray Anderson's pithy essays compiled in Liberating Speech - Today unfold respectful,
moderating responses that take seriously the cultural and religious differences that breed resentment between peoples and convulse the media. Written from a Reformed theological perspective,
his reflections unfold the dynamics of free and faithful self-expression that promise happier, humanscaled, interpersonal, international, and inter-faith relations.
Now retired, Dr. Anderson served as Professor of Religion Studies and Chair of the Department
of Philosophy and Religion at Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA. 17201. Ray has been a member
of the Presbytery of Carlisle since 1966. He did his doctoral studies under the eminent Reformed
theologian Karl Barth at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His works focus on Biblical ethics in the
Reformed Church tradition. He is the author of An American Scholar Recalls Karl Barth's Golden
Years as a Teacher, and Karl Barth's Table Talk. Liberating Speech - Today is available for
Kindle.

Its a new year! How awesome that we get to start over every January 1 st! I
dont know about all of you, but New Year celebrations give me such a boost
YOUTH
of confidence an assurance that I get a second chance. All of the stress and
GROUP
worry of the year before suddenly releases and Im reminded that I
get a clean slate. True, Gods mercies are new EVERY morning, but
theres just something about seeing the year change on our calendars
that makes it feel official. I have a bunch of goals for 2016, but my
biggest one is to notice beauty every day. My sister wrote a song
recently called There is Beauty All Around Us; in listening to it, I was overwhelmed with an urgency to notice the beauty around ME specifically. Its so easy to take Gods creation for granted, so in 2016, Im going
to love every part of it! In order to keep myself accountable, Im going to take a picture of something beautiful every day and post it on Instagram with #beautyallaroundus as the hashtag. Join me if youd like! Itll be a
great adventure! Im excited to engage in the moving of the Holy Spirit with all of you this year! Gods will
be done!
YOUTH:
In December, we started the theme The First Became Last, focusing on how Jesus has always been first
(in the creation of the world and in being part of the Trinity), but chose a life on earth of rejection, persecution, and servanthood. He chose to become last for us! The rest of the month has been met with a challenge:
how can we put ourselves last to glorify God?
Our second Sunday outreach involved the Middlers going back to Penn Hall and spending time with the
residents there, while our Highers engaged in a new kind of outreach! We decorated ourselves with Christmas joy, took small gifts, a poem, and a Christmas carol and went around to serenade employees in local
businesses on Wayne Ave. We thought, You know, people who work in restaurants and in places like Kmart
get treated poorly during the Christmas season, so we are going to make them smile. And we did! We left
every place we went with the workers beaming from ear to ear. It was a good night.
On the third Sunday of the month, we had our annual youth Christmas party, where we prayed, played, ate,
and exchanged gifts! Big thank you to the Carlin family for supplying our youth Christmas dinner!
On December 29th, the 8th graders and the high schoolers went to Rhodes Grove retreat center for a winter
refocus. It was a beautiful and meaningful time of spiritual growth and friendship.

NEWS

We have several Central Tropics (youth basketball) games coming up at the Rec Center! We would love for
you to come cheer us on!
- Thursday Jan. 7th, 9pm vs. Falling Spring
- Monday Jan. 11th, 8pm vs. FCofG
- Tuesday Jan. 12th, 8pm vs. Greenwood Hills Bible Chapel
- Tuesday Jan. 19th, 8pm vs. Network Ministries
- Tuesday Jan. 26th, 8pm vs. King Street red
- Tuesday Feb. 2nd, 8pm vs. Overflow Ministries
- Thursday Feb. 11th, 8pm vs. Falling Spring

We also may be starting a Middle School co-ed basketball team! Stay posted!
As always, THANK YOU to our amazing Sunday School and youth group volunteers! We would be lost
without you! If you are interested in becoming a youth group volunteer or a youth mentor, please see Erin!
Coming Up:
Friday January 22nd 6-9pm: Roaring 20s Dinner Dance (youth mission fundraiser)
January 29th-31st Zeteo Youth Conference
Tuesday February 9th 5:30-8:30pm Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper & Newlywed Game Show
(youth mission fundraiser)
Sunday February 14th WinterJam Tour in Virginia
February 26th-27th 30 Hour Famine
Sunday March 20th 3-5pm TBA Youth Mission Trip fundraiser
Friday March 25th Experience the Passion of Christ
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CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP:
After each extra busy season of worship, I find myself extremely and
overwhelmingly grateful for all of the people who make meaningful
worship happen at Central. If you are one of those people, thank you.
You are appreciated and loved.
We are looking forward to making 2016 more Jesus-centered than ever
as we approach scripture, song, dance, and teaching with integrity, faith,
and total reliance on the Holy Spirit!

Please join us each


Sunday at 9:30am
in the
Friendship Hall

Some upcoming crucial dates of worship:


February 10th: Ash Wednesday 7pm service in sanctuary
March 24th: Maundy Thursday 7pm service in sanctuary
March 25th: Experience the Passion of Christ, 5:30 and 7pm performances, in Friendship
Hall
March 25th: Community Good Friday service 12-3pm in sanctuary
March 27th: Easter Sunday
May 8th: Youth Sunday, one service at 10am
May 15th: Pentecost
Matthew 10:40-42, MSG
We are intimately linked in this harvest work. Anyone who accepts what you do, accepts me, the
One who sent you. Anyone who accepts what I do accepts my Father, who sent me. Accepting a
messenger of God is as good as being Gods messenger. Accepting someones help is as good as
giving someone help. This is a large work Ive called you into, but dont be overwhelmed by it.
Its best to start small. Give a cool cup of water to someone who is thirsty, for instance.
The smallest act of giving or receiving makes you a true apprentice.
You wont lose out on a thing.

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING

The Session has called a Congregational Meeting for Sunday January 10, following the 11:00 AM worship
service. The purpose of the meeting is to elect one Deacon for the Class of 2018.
The Nominating Committee is recommending Mike Diehl for this position.

Cold Weather Drop In Shelter Meals: An opportunity is available to provide a warm


meal on a cold night to homeless members of our community. Central continues to
reach out and help where needed as we provide meals the first and third Fridays in
February & March at the Cold Weather Drop in Shelter located at 195 Loudon St. Eight
warm nourishing meals for hungry men and women of our community. Meals and
a beverage should be delivered to the shelter at 7:00. The shelter provides utensils and
dishes. All we have to do is deliver the meal. Bring the meals in disposable containers.
There is a sign up sheet on the Mission bulletin board across from the office. This is a
wonderful opportunity to serve our community. Partner with another family to share the
meal preparation. If you have any questions please call Bill McKelvie at 477-2132.

News from Childrens Ministry at Central


Come on up to the 3rd floor and see us anytime!!
Wed love to tell you about Jesus and how we are growing deeper in our faith!

KID MISSIONS

Navajo Ministries in
Farmington, New Mexico.
This picture shows an annual tradition at
the Four Corners Home for Children -- a
live Nativity that the Navajo Children put
on for the community. If you would like
more information about this amazing
ministry, check out their website - www.NavajoMinistries.org. Want to help out?
There are donation jars in the church foyer and on the 3rd floor.

NURSERY STAFF POSITION OPEN!


We are looking for a person who loves Jesus, loves babies and
toddlers, and is kind and patient to fill an opening in our
Nursery Staff. This is a paid position 3 hours, every other
Sunday morning. Background check and interview are
required.
Please contact Sandy Wilson at kidsmin@centralonthesquare.org if you are
interested in being part of our wonderful Nursery Ministry!

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
6:30pm Youth BB

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NO MDO
6:30pm Youth BB
7p Dance Team practice

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9:30a FH Cont. Srv.
11a SANC Trad.Srv.
5p Youth Groups meet

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9:30a FH Cont. Srv.
11a SANC Trad.Srv.
5p Youth Groups meet
Officer Installation

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9:30a FH Cont. Srv.
11a SANC Trad.Srv.

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9:30a FH Cont. Srv.
11a SANC Trad.Srv.
Baptism
5p Youth Groups meet

ANNUAL REPORTS DUE


IN CHURCH OFFICE
FROM MINISTRY TEAM
LEADERS (1/252/1)

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
6:30pm Youth BB

Martin L. King Birthday

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
6:30pm Youth BB
7p Worship Team mtg

3 Birthday Sunday
COMMUNION SUNDAY
9:30a FH Cont. Srv.
11a SANC Trad.Srv.
DEACONS MEETING
5p Youth Groups meet

CPC hosting MLK Program


Time: TBA

Mon

Sun

JANUARY

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
9:30a ZUMBA
12p Prayer Gathering, Rm

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
9:30a ZUMBA
12p Prayer Gathering, Rm 314
7P SESSION MEETING

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
9:30a ZUMBA
12p Prayer Gathering, Rm 314

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
9:30a ZUMBA
12p Prayer Gathering, Rm 314
7p History Team mtg
7p Dance Team practice

Tue

2:00p Book Club, Parlor


2:30p STAFF, Rm 123
5p KIDS MUSIC

9:30a Womens Bible Study

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9:30a ZUMBA

2:00p Book Club, Parlor


2:30p STAFF, Rm 123
5p KIDS MUSIC

9:30a Womens Bible Study

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
9:30a ZUMBA

2:00p Book Club, Parlor


2:30p STAFF, Rm 123
5p KIDS MUSIC

9:30a Womens Bible Study

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
9:30a ZUMBA

2:00p Book Club, Parlor


2:30p STAFF, Rm 123

9:30a Womens Bible Study

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
9:30a ZUMBA

Wed

DOWNTOWN CHBG ICE


FEST BEGINS TODAY

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
6:30p Sr.Bell-Sanctuary
6:30pm Youth BB
7:30p Senior Choir-NLC

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
7p Finance meeting
6:30p Sr.Bell-Sanctuary
6:30pm Youth BB
7:30p Senior Choir-NLC

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
6:30p Sr.Bell-Sanctuary
6:30pm Youth BB
7:30p Senior Choir-NLC

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
6:30p Sr.Bell-Sanctuary
6:30pm Youth BB
7:30p Senior Choir-NLC

Thu

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9a MDO 3rd Floor
6p Roaring 20s Dinner
& Dance Youth Mission
Fund Raiser

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9a MDO 3rd Floor

2
Mens Breakfast 7am and
Bible study 8am

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CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED
TODAY
CHRISTMAS BREAK FOR
MDO

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9a-5p Cumberland Valley
School of Music

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Church Reserved for
LEADER RETREAT
9AM@ CPC

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Mens Breakfast 7am and
Bible study 8am

5p CROSSROADS gym for


volleyball and potluck

Sat

Fri

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