Windows
November 17, 2023
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FPC’s mission focus for November is targeting two needs voiced by our mission partners in Brazil: closing the financial gap for the poorest students in the school and purchasing a freezer for the school’s kitchen.
Let’s help Bethel School kids this month meet two BIG needs! The Bethel School in Felipe Camarão enrolls 130 students each January. A fee of $80 covers the cost of uniforms, textbooks, workbooks, supplies, and special events/fieldtrips for the entire year. This amount is small compared to the value of their education, but Rosângela has informed us that for 20 families paying this fee is simply out of reach. Also, when the school obtains commodity distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables they distribute as much as possible to school families and neighbors in the community. Even so, there is always a surplus that goes to waste without adequate storage. Acquiring an additional freezer will allow produce to be frozen for use in making juice and in cooking each day, which will save them a lot of money in the long run! Your contribution to the November Mission Focus will help take care of both needs! Thank you! For more information visit our website.
When making your donation please note “November Brazil Mission Focus.”
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Worship
November 19
25th Sunday after Pentecost
Scripture
Psalm 123:1-3, Zephaniah 1:14-16, Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon
“A Different Mindset”
Rev. Dr. David Welch
Last Sunday's Attendance
9:00: In person: 144
11:00: In person: 148
9:00: Online: 146
11:00: Online: 127
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Calendar
Sunday, November 19
9:00 a.m.
Contemporary Worship, FH
9:30 a.m.
Handbell Practice, Room 212
10:20 a.m.
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.
Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
3:00 p.m.
Children’s Play Rehearsal, Sanctuary
4:00 p.m.
M&O Committee, Rm 123
6:00 p.m.
Student Fellowship, Fellowship Hall
7:00 p.m.
KU Worship night
Monday, November 20
10:00 a.m.
Staff Meeting, Rm 123
7:00 p.m.
DSF Committee, Rm 123
Tuesday, November 21
7:00 p.m.
Troop 3, Scout Hall
7:00 p.m.
A&O Committee, Rm 123
7:15 p.m.
Adult Choir Practice, Room 202
7:15 p.m.
Praise Team Practice, Fellowship Hall
Wednesday, November 22
No Wednesday Night Activities
Thursday, November 23
Thanksgiving Day – Church Office Closed
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Office Closed for Thanksgiving | |
The church office will be closed from Wednesday November 22 through Friday November 24 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will reopen at 9 am on Monday November 27. | |
First Presbyterian Church has periodically traveled to the city of Natal in northeast Brazil over more than twenty years to visit our partner churches in the poor neighborhoods of Felipe Camarão and Cidade Nova, as well as the Bethel School that serves more than 130 children grades Pre- K through 3rd in the Felipe Camarão community. Our mission each visit is to encourage and support the pastors, school staff, and congregations, along with students and their families, during a week's worth of activities and opportunities for meaningful worship and interaction. Our next trip is tentatively scheduled for May 24 – June 3, 2024 and is open to all adults, high school juniors or seniors (with accompanying parent/responsible adult), and college students.
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Nominations for deacon, elder and a trustee for 2024 ends November 26. This year we are nominating 5 deacons, 5 elders and 1 trustee. You can nominate qualified people using the paper nomination forms at the entrances of the worship spaces or email the name and why you think they are qualified to be a deacon, elder or trustee to nominations@fpcbristol.org or vote using this form. | |
Join us for our last Wednesday night meal of the semester! Following the meal, we will have our annual decorating of Gingerbread houses. Stay for a delightful gingerbread house decorating event at 6:15 p.m. on November 29th! We will have a fun and festive time as we prepare for the advent season. | |
Next Wednesday Fellowship
Next Wednesday Fellowship is cancelled due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
If you don't already participate in a Home Group, please sign up here. Access the resume on our website or watch for it to drop on our Home Groups Facebook site. If you need help finding or starting a Home Group, please email Dave Welch.
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Parents of FPC Bristol, we would like to inform you of an opportunity for your kids to be an active part of our church worship! Our acolyte program is returning and kids in the fusion class up to kids age of 14 can participate! If you or your kids are interested in the program, please contact Tom Meredith at tom.meredith@holstonit.com to sign up or if you have any questions! Acolytes will be serving during the beginning and end of the 11am worship service beginning Christ The King Sunday (November 26th). | |
Rehearsals for this year’s Christmas play have begun! The play will be on Sunday, December 17 and is for children ages 4 to fifth grade. There is still time to participate! Rehearsals are Sundays November 19, December 3, 10, and Saturday December 16. Come be a part of this fun and meaningful annual event! | |
Advent is almost here and it’s time to mark your calendars for the annual Hanging of the Greens at the church. Sunday, December 3rd! "Hanging of the Greens" refers to the practice of adding evergreen plants (live or artificial) to the congregation's worship space. More details to come. Lunch is provided and it’s such a nice way to get the season going together. Contact Katie Sword, 423-914-2181. Texting is best. | |
As we each seek to follow Jesus in the FPC church family, may we prayerfully consider how God is calling us to serve and financially support the work of the church toward reaching the $785,000 goal in faithful response to the love of God found in Jesus Christ. Join us in the campaign this month to reach that goal, and let’s look together to the joy of Stewardship Sunday, November 23, 2023 when we will gather in worship, remember what the Lord has done for us, and dedicate ourselves to the work the Lord has places before us. What a joy it is to live and serve together! To God be the glory!
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Let’s Get Connected! In Our New Online Church Directory
There is still time! Everyone who is a member or attends worship services on a regular basis is invited and encouraged to participate. Our data source for the directory will be Realm®, the church management software platform our church already uses for our membership database and giving records. (All giving information is completely secure and is not available to anyone other than the giver and FPC’s Business Administrator.) Those with online capabilities will access the directory from a computer and/or smart phone after setting up a personal Realm account. Those without online access can chose to have their information updated/included for them and will be provided with a paper copy of the directory. Whether you are a technical genius, have never touched a computer or smart phone, or are somewhere in between – we want you to join us in the directory. ONLY members of the FPC community who chose to participate will have access to the online directory. By electing to be in the directory, your name will be visible to everyone with directory access. If you decide to add a photo to your profile, the photo will be visible as well. As you set up your personal Realm account, you can choose to limit visibility of other personal information such as address, phone number(s), email address(es).
READY? - CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED
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Pick up your Advent Devotional | |
The season of Advent begins Sunday, November 26, but the Advent Devotionals will be available this Sunday, November 19. Prepare for the coming of Christ with a daily Scripture verse, a story and a prayer from Daily Guideposts for Advent. You can pick up a copy (one per family) in the narthex or the fellowship hallway. Call the church office to have a devotional mailed to you. | |
Memorials and honoraria are published in the newsletter only after the family has been personally notified by our business office. Today we gratefully acknowledge the following gifts in memory of:
Dave Whitesides: to the FPC’s Boy Scout Troop 3 Fund Ann Abel, from Mark & Catherine-Mueller Bell, and from Karen Pennington
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| | Dutch composer Ad Wammes’s (b. 1953) eclectic musical background includes formal studies at the Utrecht and Rotterdam conservatories with leading Dutch composers (including Ton de Leeuw), years as the keyboardist in the rock group Finch, and composition of numerous works for concert, television, and film. In the 1980s, he wrote the music for several Dutch Sesame Street albums and composed many works for Dutch television. In recent years, he has focused more on concert music, and his organ music has found particularly wide acclaim. His organ piece “Miroir” has quickly become one of the most played contemporary works for the instrument. The success of this work has been followed with many commissions from the world’s leading organ performers. “Peaceful waves” (our opening voluntary) was commissioned by the Catholic Diocese of Ningbo-China, in order to celebrate the gift of an historic organ, built in 1908 by the Hinners Organ Company U.S.A. and given to them by the city of Portsmouth. The piece was premiered by Craig Cramer during the inauguration concert on October 28, 2018 at the Cathedral of the Assumption in Ningbo, China. Our “Psalm 23” (our offertory) was commissioned by André Kruijf in 2013 as a present for his wife Marianka, who is an amateur organist. “Happiness” (our closing voluntary) was composed in 2015 for the Dutch organist Willeke Smits upon the occasion of her 40th birthday. “Happiness” has an unequally divided ostinato rhythm in pedals and left hand and a strongly syncopated melody in the right hand, most of the time over a 3/4 beat. Therefore, the composer has added the subtitle: “This is not a waltz!” -Bob Greene
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In Our Prayers
We have several unnamed or private requests. Please pray for the members of our community who wish to remain anonymous.
Ann Abel
Patsy Adams
Ricky Adams
Kelsey Allerton
Ginger Alvarado
Fitz Anderson
Bud & Marg Branscomb
Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Laura Ann Buckles
Felipe Camarão & Cidade Nova Churches
Rachel & Ben Cherry & Dean Millard
Bill Coleman
Barbara Daniel
Christy Doll
Kathleen Dotterweich
Frances Emerson
Debbie Garritson
John Graham Sr.
Gil & Adailza
Lou Hebb
Jessica & Michael Hicks
Betsy Tate Kegley
Patty King
Mardia Long
Lynn
Dot Mattison
Montana Indian Ministries
Wynn Murthy
National & International Leadership
Lee North
Billie Peterson
Pastor Bruce Plummer
Cora Lee Raccioppo
Lillian Rhoads
Harold Rutherford
Teachers & school administrators
Adrienne Teague
Loretta Thomas
Those suffering with addiction
Julia Torbert
Debbie Turner
Bill & Patsy Ward
Ann Woods
Bill Woods
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The session continues to encourage masks for those at higher risk of complications from COVID-19 or not fully vaccinated. The session encourages everyone to consult their medical professional about vaccinations and boosters. | |
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