September 2015 GraceNotes
September 2015 GraceNotes
September 2015 GraceNotes
Discipleship
Sunday, pg. 2
Fall
Sunday
School, pg. 2
French
Organ
Music
Seminar, pg.
6
Wednesday
Night Supper,
pg. 8
Adventures in
Marriage, pg.
16
APNC
pg. 17
Update,
Truth be told, we do not know entirely what to expect. It is difficult to anticipate how the
crowds will move, how traffic will flow, change, and back-up, or what the ultimate impact
on the city will be. Amid all the uncertainties, it can be easy to grow anxious and even
upset. After all, a lot of our habits and routines will be disrupted by visitors!
And yet, the most fundamental thing we cannot forget is that people from every tribe,
tongue, and nation are coming among us for a few days. It is an incredible opportunity to
show forth the love of Christ. I invite you take the time over these next couple weeks and
prepare your heart to be Christs hands, feet, and voice to those in our midst. Pray that the
Holy Spirit would be faithful through you that love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control would be evident to all (Galatians 5:2223). After all, as the author of Hebrews reminds us:
Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained
angels unaware.
Note: even as preparing our hearts is the most fundamental thing we can do, your Session
has been considering the practical implications of this race for some time, and they have
made a few decisions about which you will want to be aware.
In light of the bike race, the Session has made the following decisions:
1. We will have worship services on September 20 and 27, and WNS will happen on
September 23. Though there will be road closures surrounding us (Monument Ave.
is part of the race course), we should have access to our parking lot. More details
will be sent concerning how to enter and exit on those dates.
2. GCPC and the CDC have split the cost to hire two security guards through the VCU
Campus Police. They will be present on the campus throughout each race day
(excepting the Saturdays when there is no activity at the church) to walk the
property and call the towing company if folks without a GCPC sticker are parked
there. While we want to be as hospitable as possible, there are good reasons we must
be diligent about the parking lot. In part, the lot needs to remain as clear possible to
ensure the safety of the CDC children as well as ensure parking for our CDC teachers
and the tenants to whom we have committed spaces. Moreover, we have opened a
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Presbyterian Women
September Circle Meetings Combined with
Salad Supper
Time to kick off the new year of the Presbyterian Women Circles! We
will combine the PW September Salad Supper with the September meeting of the three Circles on Tuesday, September 15, in the renovated Fellowship Hall. We will begin eating at 6:00 p.m. Please bring a salad to
share, and arrive early so we can set up the salad buffet. Beginning at
6:30 p.m., Bobby Hulme-Lippert will lead us in Bible study, using Lesson
One in the 2015-2016 Horizons Bible Study, Come to the Waters. The
Bible Study book will be available at the supper, so dont forget to pick up a copy ($8).
We hope you will join a PW Circle for a year of Bible study, fellowship, and service. The Circles meet
once a month on the second Tuesday of the month; two Circles meet during the day, and one Circle
meets in the evening. If you have any questions, please contact Laura Leigh Savage (evenings 3595737). Hope to see you September 15!
few spaces to the staff at St. Jamess Episcopal on a couple of the race days since they will have no access
to their parking. Finally, we have opened the parking lot to Beth Ahabah congregants
on the evening of Tuesday, September 22, and the morning of Wednesday, September
23, so that they can park for Yom Kippur services.
3. The CDC will be open MondayThursday during the race. It will be closed on Friday of
that week.
Today, there are over 700 LWW systems installed in 25 countries throughout the world. I look forward to working side by side with our partners to
bring living waters to the Agalteca community in Honduras! If you have
additional questions, please dont hesitate to contact me at [email protected].
John 7:38 - He who believes in me.Out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water.
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professional connections I made were invaluable, and I look forward to keeping in close contact with
many of these individuals over the years. I am truly grateful to have been given this opportunity by Grace
Covenant. It was not a relaxing seminar by any means, but I most certainly returned inspired, enlightened, and recommitted to continue my ministry as an organist.
Thank you, Grace Covenant!
Chris Martin
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5:00 p.m.
WNS Update
Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church renews commitment to sustainable foods for its
Midweek Family Suppers
Richmond, Virginia This fall Grace Covenant is changing the way it serves meals. The focus isnt on
low fat, or low carb, but instead on using fresh ingredients, no processed foods, and ingredients that
reflect a faithful care of the earth and Gods people.
After a summer program focusing on where and how faith, theology, and what we eat intersect, the
church has become committed to eat in a way that supports the practices that work alongside Gods
creation. Sometimes that means organic foods, and sometimes that means local foods.
By working with Relay Foods here in Richmond, the church has developed a brand new menu for the
fall that pairs with exciting programming which supports the overall atmosphere of family-oriented
fellowship.
The church is buying most of the food for this program from Relay because of that companys close
work with farmers who are generally not part of the industrial farming groups that can prove harmful
to the land as well as the growers and pickers who work on factory farms.
This new commitment to how the church provides food is stretching out to other facets including the
Sunday School programs, as well as the Child Development Center, which is also passionately pursuing action that provides the best foods possible, following these same faith-based ideals, for every child
in its program.
Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church, a Reformed congregation, is a PCUSA church in the heart of the
fan and is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
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Charlie Summers has served as a Presbyterian pastor in Washington, DC, Charlotte,
North Carolina, and Richmond, Virginia. He was chaplain at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, and an adjunct professor of Religion at Queens College in Charlotte.
He has had sermons and stories published in Presbyterian Outlook, Christian Ministry
Magazine, Lectionary Homiletics, Journal for Preachers, Charlotte Observer, and Richmond Times-Dispatch. Charlie will be speaking on his new book, Underneath are the
Words.
September 23
Kris Norris is an ordained Baptist minister and PhD candidate in theology and ethics at
the University of Virginia. He is also the author of Pilgrim Practices: Discipleship for a
Missional Church, and several articles in the Journal of Religious Ethics. Originally from
North Carolina, he holds a Master of Divinity from Duke Divinity School and currently
teaches Christian ethics and public theology at Wesley Theological Seminary in DC. Kris
will be speaking about his new book, Kingdom Politics.
September 30
Chris Martin has been the Director of Music and Organist at Grace Covenant
Presbyterian Church since May 2000. As Director of Music he leads the churchs
music ministry which includes three singing choirs, a handbell choir, and an annual concert series. In July 2015, Chris participated in the two-week French Organ Music Seminar 2015 which took place in Paris and Southern France. Chris
will share his experiences of the seminar and present slides, audio, and video
taken during his two weeks in Europe.
September
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9:15 Prayer Team (Social Rm)
9:30 Time of fellowship in the
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10:55 Worship
12:15 Fellowship Hour
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8:30 Start of Handbell Choir
9:00 Pancake Breakfast
9:15 Prayer Team (Social Rm)
10:55 Worship
12:15 Fellowship Hour
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7pm Worship Comm.
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8:30 Start of Handbell Choir
9:15 Prayer Team (Social Rm)
9:30 Sunday School (see pg. 2)
10:55 GCPC Worship
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POJYO Cookout
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Schedule of Events
Saturday, September 26, 2015
9:00 a.m. Registration
9:15 a.m. Keynote I
Frances Taylor Gench Watts Chapel
Worshipping Doubters: The Church in Mission
10:00 a.m. Break
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Announcements
Ash Wednesday Service Background and Details
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ashes.Henry
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clothing
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get up and do justice (Isaiah 58:521
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worship (like tearing their clothes or wearing ashes in repentance)
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their hearts and doing the real work of the Lord in the world.25
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in Jesus Christ, ashes will be offered at our Ash Wednesday service at 7pm on Wednesday, February 18th
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ceive them. If you do come forward, I will put the ashes on your forehead in the shape of a cross with the
words, Consider yourself dead to sin and alive in Jesus Christ (Rom 6:11). My prayer is that through the
service of worship God will meet us in such a way that we are renewed in our hope and assured once again
that we rest in the promise of the One who has come to bring
LifeParents!
and Life Eternal.
GCPC
Bring your young children and
join us, Saturday, September 5, from 10:00 a.m.
to 12:00 noon on the Grace Covenant Playground. This will be a time for GCPC and CDC
Parents to gather while their kids get to play.
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During the months of September and October the post-worship social hour will take place on
the terrace, weather-permitting. We look forward to enjoying the fall weather together! Of
course, if the weather does not cooperate, then we will gather in the Social Room. Look in your
bulletin for any updates or changes.
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Adventures in
Marriage
Unlock the Best in Your Relationship
Learn proven and practical skills with marriage experts from First Things First.
All skills will be practiced exclusively by couples and they will not need to share with the group.
Date/time: Saturday, September 12, 2015
Location: Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church
Cost: FREE for Presbytery of the James church members & guests. Others: $25 per person or $40 per couple
Registration:
FREE: For Grace Covenant, Westminster, Tuckahoe & PBYJames members & guests: names/phone/e-mail /
church if any email, [email protected]
Others : Register online at www.firstthingsrichmond.org : $25 per person or $40 per couple
Childcare: Available from GCPC $10 per child: names/ages / parent cell: [email protected]
Instructors: Dianne & Bob Ruthazer, CFLE Founders of First Things First and the Marriage & Relationship
Coaching Center. Richmond areas Marriage Experts Educating and Coaching Couples for over 20 years and
married 36 years themselves (they laugh: 34 years happily married). They bring proven skills and humorous
personal stories to help you have fun while you make your good marriage better!
Church questions: 804-359-2463
First Things First or program questions: [email protected] or 804-402-8004
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Worship
Weekly Sunday Morning Prayer
The best way to start a Sunday morning, or any morning, is with prayer. Each Sunday morning from
9:15 to 9:30 a.m. in the Social Room we have a time of prayer and all are welcome to participate. It is
a prayerful time when hearts are quieted and focused on God, joys and concerns are shared, and
prayers are raised in word and in spirit. It is a special time of caring, friendship, and blessing; please
come and pray with us.
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
Following Junes pattern, July recorded a sizable deficit in the General
Fund as a result of moderate income experienced during the summer and
relatively high expenses.
Julys contributions of $31,000 were up 6% from June, but the year-to-date total is down 10%
from the prior year, about a third of which is accounted for by the difference in pledges paid in advance. Julys expenses of $67,300 were up from Junes and included $6,700 in insurance, $4,800
in air-conditioning repair in the main building and $6,500 in the Stuart Circle Building. The year
-to-date expenses are up over the same period last year by 16.7%, with the majority accounted for
by higher personnel costs. Julys expenses exceeded income by $24,500.
Julys Five Cents Per Meal offering was $67, Loaves and Fishes was $425, and the Mercy offering
was $134.
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The Staff
Bobby Hulme-Lippert
Pastor
[email protected]
Christopher Martin
Director of Music and Organist
[email protected]
Christopher Tweel
Director of Christian Formation &
Pastoral Assistant
[email protected]
Nelson Reveley
Parish Associate for Outreach &
Adult Discipleship
[email protected]
Amy Kempel
Director of Communications
[email protected]
Martha Rubin
Administrative Support/ Bookkeeper
[email protected]
Church Officers
Our Elders serve the church as leaders.
Our Deacons lead the church in service.
Please feel free to approach them
with any questions or feedback about Grace Covenants
ministries.
- Finance (C-M)
- Mission (M), Nominating
- CE (M)
- Property (Co-M), CE
- Administration (M)
Stewardship (M)
- Property (Co-M)
- Administration (Co-M)
- Worship (M)
- Prayer (M)
- Flowers (M)
- Visitation (Co-M),
Fellowship
- Glass Office (M),
Deacons Fund
- Meals (M),
Visitation (Co-M)
- Fellowship (M)
- Care Team (M),
Transportation (M)
- Fellowship
(Food Committee)
- Greeters/Ushers
- Justice (M)
- Guests Follow-Up,
New Members (M),
Deacons Fund
- Deacons Fund (M)
Care Team
TRUSTEES:
Caroline Leith (17)
John Roberts (15)
Warren Zirkle (16)
Nicole Flournoy
Director
(804) 213-0200
[email protected]
gracecovenantcdc.com
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