Right next to Morrell Park on Major Avenue
June
2005

Sunday, June 5, 2005 Communion

Come and be with the congregation for HOLY COMMUNION and hear a sermon about St. Paul and the Romans! It is really a letter to ALL of us!

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Our Annual Hymn Fest!! Come and hear a brief history of your favorite hymns and the heavenly inspiration behind the music!

Sunday, June 19, 2005 Father’s Day

A special guest speaker will join us. Come and show your support. Better yet, bring Dad!

Sunday , June 26, 2005

We’ve got him again!! You never know when this will end, and Reverend Carl will go to his big city church. Come and hear the dynamic spirit-filled Reverend Carl Swenberg!

Parson Doyel

Reverend Doyel will be on vacation/study leave from June 19th through June 27th.


June 2005

1

7:00 PM

Evening Bible Study

7:00 PM

Boy Scouts

2

7:00 PM

Choir Practice

5

Communion Sunday

 

8:30 AM

Worship Service

 

9:30 AM

Sunday School

 

10:30 AM

Worship Service

6

7:00 PM

Cub Scouts

7

4:00 PM

Youth Group

8

7:00 PM

Evening Bible Study

 

7:00 PM

Boy Scouts

9

7:30 PM

Choir Practice

12

8:30 AM

Worship Service

 

9:30 AM

Sunday School

10:30 AM

Worship Service

13

7:00 PM

Cub Scouts

14

Flag Day!

14

10:00 AM

Women’s Bible Study

 

4:00 PM

Youth Group

15

11:30 AM

Daytimer’s Potluck/Meeting

15

7:00 PM

Evening Bible Study

 

7:00 PM

Boy Scouts

16

7:00 PM

Choir Practice

19

Happy Father’s Day!

19

8:30 AM

Worship Service

 

9:30 AM

Sunday School

 

10:30 AM

Worship Service

20

7:00 PM

Cub Scouts

21

4:00 PM

Youth Group

 

7:00 PM

Evening Bible Study

 

7:00 PM

Boy Scouts

23

7:00 PM

Choir Practice

25

11:30 AM Lucille Salter’s 100th Birthday Celebration

26

8:30 AM

Worship Service

 

9:30 AM

Sunday School

 

10:30 AM

Worship Service

27

7:00 PM

Cub Scouts

28

10:00 AM

Women’s Bible Study

 

4:00 PM

Youth Group

29

7:00 PM

Evening Bible Study

29

7:00 PM

Boy Scouts

30

7:00 PM

Choir Practice

 


Happy June

Birthdays

1

Bill Eighmy

3

Zep Sylvis

5

Christopher Miller

11

Ross Doyel

16

Michael Pierce Sr.

17

Grant Gillaspy

17

Lyman Lehr

17

Ian Massy

18

Robert Mondeau

22

Harold Winall

23

Brandon Pierce

23

John Guancione

26

Jim Moore

27

Lucille Salter

28

Jeremiah Neal

29

Vern Garman

29

Susan Lednicky

29

Richard Willson

If you don’t see your name listed for a birthday or an anniversary, please let the office know!




Church Renovation Fund!
As many of you have noticed, our church building is in need of a little repair. You might too if you worked as hard as her for the past almost 50 years!! The Session has authorized a Renovation Fund to help with improvements. If you can help in any way, please write "FUND" on your check and place it in the offering plate. Thanks!

Mexico
Mission Trip
 
Change your life!
Serve God in Mexico
July 9 - 18, 2005.
Contact Barbara Sylvis at 565-0668 for registration forms. Informational flyers are on the table in the Narthex, and scholarships are available. All ages are welcome!!

Zep Sylvis is currently collecting and scanning photos concerning HPC activities, people, functions, and all things related-especially from the past. If you have photos that you are willing to part with for a day or two (or if you have digital photos), PLEASE contact ZEP at 565-0668 or by email at sylvis@ccmail.nevada.edu



Imagine having no home. You have no kitchen, no pots and pans, no can opener. Heck, you don't even have any food! What are you going to do? No, you can't go to the buffet at the Fiesta-you don't have any money for that. You are out of luck!

Unfortunately, many people are in just this situation! But at least your kindness has made our Food Pantry available to them. The thing is, our Food Pantry has many items that these people cannot use. They have no can openers, so they can't use food in regular cans. They have no refrigerators, so they can't store any leftovers that need refrigeration. They have no silverware, plates, or pots and pans so they can't cook spaghetti, rice, or macaroni and cheese. The majority of the people who come to our church's Food Pantry are single and homeless. They often live out of a backpack and sleep in the desert. Please consider the following items the next time you are shopping and would like to contribute to the Food Pantry:

Just look at the foods before you buy them and think about how you would eat them if you had nothing. Could you get the can open? Do you have to cook it before you can eat it? Do you need other ingredients to prepare it? Can you carry it around in extreme heat? If you don't think you could eat that particular food, because of the way it is packaged or because it can't be eaten cold, or because it needs other ingredients for preparation, then it probably won't work for our folks.

We thank you for all of your kindness and for all of the wonderful things you have done for our needy. And we hope that you will continue to support our Food Pantry!