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to be exact; we turn our eyes from the joys of Christmas and Epiphany, to the solemn realization of the cross of Christ and the season of Lent. On Wednesday the 22nd at 7:00 PM we will gather as a church family to worship God and begin our journey to the cross of Easter with a traditional Ash Wednesday service. This years Lenten journey will focus on brokenness. Not necessarily an easy topic to talk about, many of us dont like to think of ourselves as broken and needing fixed. This will be the first step, understanding and recognizing our brokenness. Through worship and study we will reflect on the ways our brokenness affects the world and how the worlds brokenness affects us. We will also talk about how you and I can recognize our need for mending and seek ultimate healing through Jesus the Christ. Part of our healing will be learning how to bend instead of breaking. This is why I am excited about our Lenten Wednesday dinners and program. Each Wednesday during Lent we will take time to slowdown from the busyness of our days and listen for God. Following dinner we will move into a time of innovative worship that calls us to listen and reflect. By listening for the Spirit and reflecting on our faith, and Gods faith in us, we will learn how to bend and not break with all life throws at us during our journey of faith. May this Lenten season be a time when we all come to understand the magnificent healing and comfort that lies in Christ Jesus. Blessings
Pastor.........................................Andy Gans Visitation Pastor (Ret.).............Tom McNeil Executive Assistant....................Chris Muramatsu Nursery Attendant ....................Tammy Keeslar Proofreaders..............................Susan M. Jensen and John Stewart
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CONGREGATIONAL CARE
February Birthdays
From Amanda
Greetings Fort King Friends! And Happy New Year! As 2012 begins, it does so with so many changes already. The transition from Ocala to Decatur, has gone smoothly so far. I am learning my way around the new neighborhood and church corridors and am becoming acquainted with the new surroundings. God's goodness has been felt in all of this. As I make this transition, I continue to be full of deep gratitude for the Fort King community and our time together. I want to express my thanks for your many cards and gifts. You have been so thoughtful, gracious, and kind. Thank you. As we each move forward into new ventures, I pray for God's continued guidance and I hope that you will keep in touch. Peace be upon you, Amanda
Lets Go Green
By Lucy Tobias Welcome to the newest monthly article to appear in the Link. Each month Lucy Tobias will inform us, and introduce us to ways we all can better care for this wonderful planet God has so graciously given. These ideas will also help ensure that future generations, including your family, will have a safe and healthy planet on which to live. We hope you enjoy these articles. New year, new resolutions, some of them quite dramatic - lose 20 pounds, save the world, clear out clutter in our lives, lose 20 pounds, find a water ethic for Florida that works, commit to green solutions at Fort King and our homes to save money and Mother Earth. Did I mention lose 20 pounds? But change doesn't have to be hard. It can be easy. In 2012 lets go green one step at a time. Here is step one: Throw out all your commercial window cleaners. It is bad to breathe their fumes (there is a reason why they say pregnant women should not use Windex, etc.) and also bad for the environment. Instead make your own. The following recipe is by Annie Bond at: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/the-best-window-cleaner.html The best window cleaner Make a great all-purpose window cleaner by combining in a spray bottle: 1/4 cup vinegar 1/2 teaspoon liquid soap or detergent, 2 cups of water Shake to blend and spray on your windows! Lucy's recommendation: Wipe it off, and make windows shine, with yesterday's newspapers crumpled up. This means you recycle too! Have fun. Next time there is a cleanup day at church, let's use natural window cleaner.
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High Tide
Come one come all to High Tide in February. All elementary age children are invited to join us as we celebrate Valentine's Day on February 12th. We will be participating in a cooking project and our ritual will focus on the gift of Jesus' love to the world. On February 26th we will celebrate the season of Lent. Our focus will be on the "fruits of the spirit". We will take a look at our spiritual gifts and create something using fruit. See you in February at 5:00 pm for an amazing time of food, fellowship, and fun.
PYC February
This month we will be focusing on four topics dealing with the nature of Personal Integrity - Purity, Unity, Honesty, Health (Love and Joy)
Week 1: Feb. 5 Heart of Joy and Giving Church Sub Sale Fundraiser Be at Church at 9:30AM Super Bowl Party 5:00PM 8:30PM at the Gans home Bring canned goods for our monthly mission Week 2: Feb. 12 Heart of Love and Giving 5:00PM 7:00PM Music/Energizers Personal Integrity worksheets Making Parent Valentines Week 3: Feb. 19 Heart of Health and Healing 5:00PM 7:00PM Music/Energizer What Makes Me Tick? Focusing on whats inside our hearts and souls, both internally and externally. Holistic Activity Week 4: Feb. 26 4:00PM 7:00PM (Times may be altered depending on showing) Field Trip Movie Night Bring $10.00
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Lenten Series
This year Ash Wednesday falls on February 22, marking the beginning of the Lenten period. This year the Wednesday evening Lenten services will explore alternate forms of contemplative and meditative worship. The focus will be on creating experiences that will connect us with each other and the worlds needs through the Holy Spirit. The evening will begin with a light supper at 5:30 p.m. and the service will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Session Room. Under the theme of Brokenness, each weekly service will be led by a different person/group to provide a variety of worship experiences. Mark your calendar now for each Wednesday evening starting February 29th through March 28th.
Kings Kids
Calling all children ages Pre-K to 5th Grade. Please join us for music and activities on Sunday mornings from 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. in the C.E. Building. We have music for 20-25 minutes and then participate in Christian based activities and crafts for the rest of the hour. We want to begin practicing so that we can sing in Worship on Sunday, February 26, 2012. We need you! Parents are welcome to join us to share in our program.
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EVANGELISM
Evangelism - Discipleship
The following is taken from a presentation by E. Stanley Ott, of the Vital Churches Institute, at the Engage Conference in St. Pete, August 2011. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember I am with you always, to the end of the age. (Matthew 18: 19-20) The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, to proclaim the year of the Lords favor. (Luke 4:18-19) But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witness in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. (Acts 1:8) We, as a member of the Body of Christ, literally are the eyes and hands of Jesus. Do we have the heart to reproduce in others the love for the Lord we know and have experienced? Many of us older folks learned to think of religion as a private matter while todays under 30 year-olds talk about anything and everything, especially online. However, given the religious illiteracy of the day these same outspoken people often dont have the knowledge or heart to draw their friends into specific acts of faith and fellowship. Stephen Prothero, in his book Religious Literary What Every American Needs to Know and Doesnt, states the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Fewer than half of us can identify Genesis as the first book of the Bible. Only one third know that Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount. A majority of Americans believe that the Bible says that Jesus was born in Jerusalem. When asked whether the New Testament Book of Acts is in the Old Testament, one quarter of Americans say yes. More than a third say they dont know. 5. Most Americans dont know that Jonah is a book in the Bible. 6. 20% of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noahs wife. 7. 60% of Americans cant name five of the Ten Commandments. 8. Only 50% can name one of the four gospels. 9. 50% of high school seniors think Sodom and Gomorrah were married. 10. 75% believe the Bible teaches, God helps those who help themselves.
What can we do? Think of evangelism in these four movements: 1. It is first sharing by our words and lifestyle, bringing Jesus into conversations in a way that communicates his reality, his love, and presence and doing so in ways that are appropriate to the conversation. 2. Evangelism and discipleship is more than informing others about Jesus. It calls and invites all to trust, know, experience, and follow Jesus and to join with Christs people for mutual encouragement. 3. Speak up, but never in a pushy way. When we rely on the power and timing of the Holy Spirit we do not need to be forceful. 4. Trust God to be working in the lives of those we encourage. Leave the results to God. Evangelism and Discipleship are all about spiritual growth
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FELLOWSHIP
When February 11th (just in time for Valentines!) 5:30 PM Where Fellowship Hall Who All Fort King members and friends
Please make plans on joining us for this great event. We will have a great dinner of chicken cordon bleu with rice pilaf and mixed veggies (chicken fingers and fries for the kids!) and dance to some of your favorite tunes on the dance floor. Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 for kids, available from the Church Office or Joe Strawder after church!
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GROUP ACTIVITIES
Church Picnic
Save the date April, 29,2012 Church Picnic at Coehadjoe Park
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Crafts Group
Please join the Crafts Group on Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. We work on individual projects and joint projects.
MISSION
Thank You From The Centers
Ms Neely and the church family, I wanted to say a great big thank you for all your help with our Christmas gift drive for the children under the Centers dependency supervision. The toys, bikes, personal items and gift cards were greatly appreciated and I know that these donations gave joy to all the children that received them. I have been receiving emails from staff that delivered the items to the children or caregivers and their responses have been of pure excitement. With your help, we were able to grant the Christmas wishes for over 500 children in our community. Thank you again to you and the church parishioners for all that each of you did to help us with this project and for your overwhelming generosity. Sincerely, Lynn Ogletree Family Care Manager Supervisor
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SESSION
Session Notes January 24, 2012
Celebrations: 1. Successful Discovery Class with 4 new members joining tonight. 2. Youth had a great camping trip. 3. Christmas services were all well attended. 4. Brandon Powell has been helping with the youth program. 5. The 2011 Budget ended in the black. Motions: 1. Motion to add Niki Tripodi to the Fellowship Ministry. 2. Motion with regret to remove Elizabeth Kirby from membership per her request. She has requested transfer of her membership to First Presbyterian, Salisbury, NC. 3. Motion to approve the 2011 Statistical Report for Presbytery. 4. Motion to approve Brandon Powell to work with the Youth program. 5. Motion to appoint Bernice Henry to the position of Church Wedding Coordinator. 6. Motion to create a new memorial garden and dedicate it as the Kenny Orme Memorial Garden.
WORSHIP
Ash Wednesday
Please join us on Wednesday, February 22nd at 7:00pm as we begin the Lenten season with an Ash Wednesday worship and communion service. This years theme of Ash Wednesday, and Lent, will be brokenness. All are welcome.
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Flower Calendar
Please note: I am trying to work ahead on the flowers, so if you would like to provide flowers to commemorate a special event/occasion/memory etc. for a specific date, please call Nancy Hall at 694-3221 as soon as possible. Please also note: It is never too early to call to select your chosen date. As of this mailing, the following people will be providing flowers in February, March, and April 2012. If you can provide flowers for a date in 2012, please call Nancy Hall. Thank you. Thank you to these people as they share in donating the flowers for the following worship services. February 05, 2012In honor of Lena Lewins 95th birthday from her loving family February 12, 2012In celebration of our 56th wedding anniversary on February the 11th from Steve and Janet Mitchell February 19, 2012In loving memory of her father, George Penso, on his birthday from his daughter, Bonnie Penso Schulze February 26, 2012In celebration of Nan Andrews 90th birthday from Bruce, Gouley, Cody, Tom and Linda March 04, 2012In loving memory of Phyllis Durgin, from her family March 11, 2012In celebration of our 32nd wedding anniversary from Brian and Donna Lavery March 18, 2012In celebration of our 29th wedding anniversary from Carol and Randy Butler March 25, 2012From Jean Brown, Hal, Douglas, Bruce, and Lynn in loving memory of husband and father, Halowell E. Brown April 1, 2012In celebration of our 17th wedding anniversary from Kimber and Lauren Merriam April 8, 2012Easter (Easter lilies in the Sanctuary) April 15, 2012OPEN April 22, 2012OPEN April 29, 2012OPEN May 6, 2012OPEN May 13, 2012From Nancy Stephenson in loving memory of her parents, Ted and Violet Wikary May 20, 2012From John and Jean Stewart in celebration of their 57th wedding anniversary May 27, 2012OPEN (Memorial Day)
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Something to Think About The Day of the Lord Joel 2:1-17
(Compare Amos 5:18-20! And Nahum 3:1-19) No one knows who Joel was; even son of Penuel rings no bells. What is clear is that he is drawing on both nature and history to make an important point. The prophecy is in two distinct parts. I The Locusts of Nature: Joel 1:4 and 2:25, Joel uses four terms for locust in the following order: a cutter, shearer (see Amos 4:9); it can be translated caterpillar; a fully developed locust at the winged stage (see Exodus 10:4-19 and Nahum 3:15, 17); a creeping wingless locust (Nahum 3:15f and Psalm 105:34); and, a destroying, consuming insect, a devourer, that leaves behind only a rust or mildew. Nothing is left except what is excreted.
Locusts were and are the incarnation of hunger (G.A. Smith 1928 Book of the Twelve Prophets II Revised Ed. 393). A few locusts may be caught and destroyed, but their sheer number leaves collective devastation, i.e., a scorched earth. Compare Exodus 10:4-19, the Egyptian plague of Locusts. Joel is beginning his prophecy with the actual experience of this force of nature, the impact it had on the land, on human achievement, and on man himself. This is the Day of the Lord. II The Locusts of History: Assyria as a model (Babylonia, Greece, the Romans as well). At the very beginning of the Assyrian Empire, Ashur-nasir-pal II (883-859 BCE) was called the master of merciless cruelty, of course, at the command of his god! A century later, Sargon II (721-705 B CE) had been afflicted by a plague of locusts; a painting of Sargon shows him standing before his god with a locust above his head. Esarhaddon (680-669 BCE) declared on a stone inscription: I slew multitudes of men I besieged, I captured, I destroyed, I devastated, I burned with fire I am all powerful, I am a hero, I am gigantic, I am colossal I am the king of kings (Jack Finegan 1954 Light from the Ancient Past 180). Clearly he did not suffer from low self-esteem. Compare Nahum 3:1-19, when the Assyrians were receivers; and also General Shermans march across Georgia in 1864. See Mary Mallards Journal 16 December 1864. Clearly, a Scorched Earth policy on all sides. And this is civilized? Mark Twain/Samuel Clemens (1905, 1923) recited a prayer for Gods support of war by religious leaders and the people: O Lord our Father help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire to turn out roofless their little children Blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage we ask in the spirit of Love, of Him who is the Source of love. Scorched earth! Locusts? No, us!
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III Joel calls on the entire people, the community, to gather for the fast (2:16), not the religious or political leadership, but the people! Joel speaks: Return to the Lord, your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love, and he repents of evil. The function of the religious leaders is to weep, to pray that God would Spare thy people (2:17), in order to avoid ridicule by the other nations. IV Why Joels prophecy: What did he want to accomplish? * After the rebuilding of the Temple and restoration of daily sacrifices, the regular performance of these was regarded with a superstitious sense. The people had been immunized, misled, by layers of deception (G.A. Smith op cit. 399). * Israels leadership, political and religious, and then the people, put the Law and the Temple between God and themselvestheir religion, devoid of the sense of His presence, had become a set of formal observances, the rending of garments, not of hearts (see Joel 2:13; Smith op cit. 397). * It is only the great natural processes that can break up the systems of dogma and ritual in which we make ourselves comfortable (to) drive us into Gods open air of reality (Smith op cit. 398). Conclusion: To put Joels prophecy into our modern context, regardless of our religious orientations, we must enter Gods Exodus, out of and away from our cultures social mythology and out of the Zion of religious security and comfort into the desert in which God is waiting. In this desert, all horizons are open (Peter Berger 1961 The Noise of Solemn Assemblies, 22). Joel continues to speak to us today. Are we listening? Do we choose to listen? Shalom, Tom
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Choir Notes
Thank you! Thank you to all the choir members who have hung in there with us the last few months. Thank you to all of you who have been able to fill in as organists/pianists and directors. You are all greatly needed and appreciated!
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February 2012
Italicized items are non-FKPC activities using FKPC facilities 1 9:00 PW Meeting 10:00 PW Council 10;00 Perk-up 4:15 Fellowship Ministry 2 1:00 Crafts 3 4
6:00 Worship Ministry 6:00 SAFE (CE) 6:00 - 8:00 Marions United (FH) 7:00 Choir Practice 7:00 AA (CE) 5 9:00 - 11:45 Library 9:15 Sunday School 10:00 Choir Practice 10:30 Worship 11:30 Picnic Lunch 1:00 Faith Sojourners 5:00 PYC 6 7:30 Mens Bible Study 5:00 Property Ministry 7 10:00 Prayer Shawl 8 10:00 Perk-up 1:00 Crafts 10:00 Card Making Ministry 5:30 Valentines Dance 9 10 11
12 9:00 - 11:45 Library 9:15 Sunday School 10:00 Choir Practice 10:30 Worship 1:00 Faith Sojourners 5:00 PYC 5:00 High Tide
19 9:00 - 11:45 Library 9:15 Sunday School 10:00 Choir Practice 10:30 Worship 7:00 Adult Bible 1:00 Faith Sojourners Study (off-site) 5:00 PYC Set-up White Elephan t Sale
10:00 Discipleship 6:00 Finance Adult Ministry Ministry 6:00 Evangelism 11:15 The Nurse Is In 5:30 TOPS (FH) Ministry 6:00 Mission Ministry 7:00 Discipleship Ministry 7:00 Adult Bible 6:00 SAFE (CE) Children Study (off-site) 7:00 Choir Practice 15 14 13 10:00 Perk-up 7:30 Mens Bible 1:00 The Merry Study Widows (Off-Site) 9:30 Adult Bible 3:00 Pastoral Care Study Team 5:30 TOPS (FH) 6:30 Mens Night 6:00 SAFE (CE) Out (Off-Site) 7:00 Ester Circle 7:00 Choir Practice (Off-Site) 21 20 22 8:00 - 1:00 Drop off OFFICE CLOSED White Elephant goods 6:00 SAFE (CE)
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