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We are a family of faith, called to celebrate God’s message of love and forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Guided by the living Word of God, we nurture one another through worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship. Led by the Holy Spirit, we reach out with hearts and hands to those in need, seeking to inspire hope in an ever-changing Anne Schaefer community and world. Interim Senior Minister (FPCP Vision Statement) Emily Riley Campbell Associate Minister June 10, 2018 Dr. James Skimins Unsung Hero Sunday Pastor Emeritus Fruit of the Spirit: Gentleness

A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 ● 734.453.6464 www.fpcp.net In Covenant Agreement with Mtenthera CCAP Church in Malawi

Regular Worship Times: - 9:00 AM Upper Room - 10:35 AM the Lord’s day in Worship at First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth, MI PRELUDE “But Now I See” R. Williamson WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS *PASSING OF THE PEACE *CALL TO WORSHIP *OPENING PRAYER *HYMN OF PRAISE NO. 433 “O Christ the Same” +++ CALL TO CONFESSION PRAYER OF CONFESSION Merciful God, we offer you our lives, full as they are of shadow and light, of kindness and apathy, of hope and despair. Take what is broken and mend it; take what is wrong and right it; take what is destructive and disable it; take what is useless and make it useful. Heal our sin, we pray in Jesus' name. Amen. (Silence for personal confession) ASSURANCE OF PARDON RESPONSIVE SONG NO. 450 “Be Still and Know” (vs. 1, 3) Be still and know that I am God, be still and know that I am God, be still and know that I am God. In you, O Lord, we put our trust. In you, O Lord we put our trust. In you, O Lord, we put our trust.

FIRST SCRIPTURE LESSON Philippians 4:4-7 Stu Dodge UNSUNG HERO AWARDS

SECOND SCRIPTURE LESSON Matthew 11:28-30 Stu Dodge

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE THE LORD‟S PRAYER (unison) Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen.

OFFERING OUR GIFTS TO GOD (Members and Visitors, please take this time to sign and pass our friendship pads which are located in the book rack of your pew.) OFFERTORY “O Rest In the Lord” from ELIJAH Mendelssohn Lisa Meyer, soloist *DOXOLOGY NO. 34 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow” *PRAYER OF DEDICATION *HYMN OF PREPARATION NO. 469 “Lord of All Hopefulness” +++ SERMON “Rescuing Gentleness” Rev. Emily Riley Campbell

AFFIRMATION OF FAITH FPCP Vision Statement We are a family of faith, called to celebrate God’s message of love and forgiveness in Jesus Christ. Guided by the living Word of God, we nurture one another through worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship. Led by the Holy Spirit, we reach out with hearts and hands to those in need, seeking to inspire hope in an ever-changing community and world.

COMMISSIONING OF 2018 YOUTH MISSION TEAM TO CAMP BARNABUS (MISSOURI) Josh Imboden, Bailey Marco, Sarah Campbell, Alexander Culp, Isabel Ewers, Kate Koppin, Bryce Marmaduke, Ellie Sherwood, Emily Turi, Ava Van Hala, Kara Wolf *HYMN NO. 326 “Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness” *THE CHARGE * POSTLUDE “Joy!” G. Parker *All who are able are invited to stand 2 +++Please be seated

Order of Worship The UPPER ROOM

The Fruit of the Spirit: GENTLENESS

Service Leader: Emily Riley Campbell Worship Leader: Bekah Greenman

Today’s Service Elements Opening Praise: “Holy Spirit” “What A Beautiful Name” Scripture Lesson: Philippians 4:4-7 Baptism: Isabelle Rose Machnacki, Daughter of Christopher and Rachel Machnacki, born September 16, 2017 Offering Praise “In Awe” Scripture Lesson: Matthew 11:28-30

Sermon: “Rescuing Gentleness” Mission Trip Commissioning Closing Praise: “King of My Heart” *Children will be dismissed for Sunday School immediately following welcome and announcements

Ushers this morning: Tim & Terry Bumpus Worship Team: Amy Marmaduke, piano Emily Thompson, cello

Worship Schedule June 2018 ~ The Fruit of the Spirit

Sanctuary / Upper Room 9:00 a.m./10:35 a.m.

Summer Worship Schedule - one Sanctuary service at 9:00 & Upper Room at 10:35

June 17 Fruit of the Spirit: PEACE, Rev. Keith Provost, guest speaker; Father’s Day Sanctuary Service: Smith Family Singers June 24 Fruit of the Spirit: GOODNESS/GENEROSITY, Rev. Schaefer Sanctuary Service: Natalie Corrigan, soloist

*indicates communion

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A Congregational Meeting has been called for Sunday, June 24, immediately following the 9:00 a.m. service in the Sanctuary for the purpose of electing church officers.

Elder and Deacon Nominees for the Class of 2021 Elders:  Kim Heldmeyer, is honored to serve as an Elder at FPCP. ‟s married to Fred and they have two daughters, Beth and Tessa, who were baptized and confirmed at FPCP. Kim lives in Plymouth and the family have been members since 1989. Kim has taught Sunday school in the past, helped with VBS, and currently enjoys being on Local Mission and Nominating committees. Kim loves helping in the nursery and Sunday school, and participating in Bible Study.  Teri Stonerook and husband Dana have two grown children: Nicholas Stonerook and Abigail Samuels. They call Plymouth . Teri has served as Deacon, is active in PW and was on the PW Board years ago, was active in ACTS Circle; sings in the Chancel Choir 1987-present, was Cherub Choir director; served on Worship Committee many years in the past; attended Monday morning Bible Study from 1987; attends Wednesday morning Bible Study and sings with the Fifth Season. Teri has been a member of FPCP since 1987.  Paul Schmidt just became a FPCP member in March. He lives in Plymouth by himself (no spouse or children.) Paul is a lifelong Presbyterian transplanted from Cincinnati. He‟s looking forward to helping out on the Finance Committee or wherever else he may be called, and to joining a Bible Study in the Fall.  Steve Renaldi is married to Bryn Gerich and they have four children, Perrin, Mira, Theo and Quentin. They live in downtown Plymouth and joined First Presbyterian in 2004. Steve is currently serving in his second term as the Church Treasurer and has served previously as an Elder and Finance Committee Chair. He has attended several Bible studies including the Saturday Morning Men's group and has been an offering counter for over ten years.  Charles Evans and his wife Kendra live in Plymouth with their two daughters, Juliana (7) and Autumn (4). Charles and his family have participated in the Young Families Small Group program, the Bridge program, and Charles served on the Self Study Committee. He has also assisted in teaching Sunday School, and he has volunteered in the nursery and participated in various bible studies, including Alpha. Charles and Kendra joined FPCP in 2013.  Wayne Krupin has been a member of FPCP since the early „80‟s. He has lived in Canton since 1976. Laura Barnett is his fiancé and she joined the Church in 2006. Wayne‟s daughter was baptized by Reverend Magee in 1990, and now lives in Florida with her husband and their grand children. Wayne has served as a Deacon, and Elder. As an Elder, he has always been on the Building & Grounds committee and been involved in many of the renovations over the years. He is looking very much forward to the new opportunities that the future has to bring and the path Lord will lead us on. Deacons:  Anita Hazlewood is married to Rob Hazlewood. Their children are Jacob (13), Annabeth (9) and Drew (7). They live in Plymouth and joined FPCP in 2010. Anita has been attending AMP for at least 7 years (remember Drew being passed around!), was a member of the New Member Committee before moving to Japan, and attended Bridge this last spring.  Rich Rej and his wife Dawn live in Plymouth. They are parents to Alex (22) and Isaac (13). Rich has participated in various bible studies, Thursday Evening Devotions, the mission trip to Colina de Luz, and Fort Street Presbyterian activities. They have been members since 2009.  Jerry Marentette and his wife, Stacie, live in Plymouth with their daughter Emily and their son, Shea. Jerry found that he and his family were drawn to First Presbyterian of Plymouth from their very first visit in November of 2016. In his words, "the spirit of God and the sense of community dwells so strongly within the walls of this church." Jerry and his family have felt a sense of peace and gratitude at FPCP ever since that crisp November day, and officially joined the church in April 2017. Jerry has participated in the Alpha program at FPCP and looks forward to the blessing and opportunity to serve God and our community as a Deacon at FPCP.

Today’s floral arrangements are dedicated to the Glory of God and…  In loving memory of Bev‟s parents, Charles & Shirley Terrill, by Mark & Beverly Girard

Our Deacons of the Day are: Julie Heasley and Dana Hearn Our Ushers at 9:00 are: Joann Oldham, Linda Baric, Lynn Walgenbach and Orlean Heidel Counting Team this week: Donna Bryden, Ted Porter and Bev Girard

4 Prayer Concerns Please pray for the following church members and friends who are in special circumstances. In the listings below members’ names will be printed in bold type. The names of family & friends will be printed in italic. Questions or concerns about the prayer list should be directed to [email protected]. Names are only left in the bulletin for one month unless you call again or the office is aware of the circumstances.

CONCERNS & CELEBRATIONS

Members Bill Cole Dave Richards Sally Dauderman Jim & Doris Carol Duncan Rorabacher Sally Evans Kathy Stella Carole Mathews Beth Walch

Members Receiving Long-term Care 2018 Camp Barnabas Mission Team: Cynthia Alexander Meera Martin June 17 - 22, 2018 Harve Bock Nancy Morman Josh Imboden Elizabeth Gribble Bryn Gerich Renaldi Bailey Marco

Sarah Campbell Alexander Culp Isabel Ewers Members In Assisted Living Kate Koppin Millie Ferrari Bryce Marmaduke Ruth Judd Ellie Sherwood Cal & Barbara Mason Emily Turi Don Morgan Ava Van Hala Betty Morrow Kara Wolf Lila & Doug Vincent Family & Friends of Members Praise &

Jim Simescu, brother of Barry Simescu Melissa Heck, friend of Anne Sherwood Adriana Sandoval Villalobos, friend of Carol Dobos Baptized in the Upper Room service today: Rosy Garripee, sister of Orlean Heidel Pam & Craig Williams, sister & brother in law of Pam Smith Isabelle Rose Machnacki Wanda Corey, mother of Kay Bruner Mike Corey, brother of Kay Bruner Born September 16, 2017

Donna Corey, sister-in-law of Kay Bruner daughter of Dick Cole, brother of Bill Cole Christopher and Rachel Machnacki Mick Sullivan, husband of Nancy Sullivan Tracy Vallelunga, friend of Barb Bullotta Marc Miller, nephew of Jean Krause Please continue to pray for our family & friends serving in the Military.

Please pray for Rev. Emily Campbell, as she heads out on sabbatical this week. Please pray that this time away will be a time of deep rest and renewal. Emily will be returning to worship at FPCP on August 5th, just in time to welcome our Malawi visitors: Rev. Dr. Davidson Chifungo and Rev. Vasco Kachipapa.

5 Family Ministry News

PreK - 5th Grade SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHEDULE June 10 - Sunday School @ 10:30 a.m. ONLY - Children begin in worship and can be picked up in classrooms

June 17 - Sunday School @ 10:30 a.m. ONLY - Children begin in worship and can be picked up in classrooms June 24 - Sunday School @ 10:30 a.m. ONLY - Children begin in worship and can be picked up in classrooms July 1 - Sunday School @ 10:30 a.m. ONLY - Children begin in worship and can be picked up in classrooms

Ahoy, Mateys! Calling all hands on deck!! Registration is now open for Shipwrecked VBS, July 16th-20th, and we are looking for volunteers willing to help our kids learn that “JESUS RESCUES”! Every age and skill set is welcome to join us as we embark on our nautical journey into a week of fun, games, Bible stories, God-sightings, and songs. If you would like to join our crew please look for the sign-up poster in the Narthex, or contact the ship‟s captain, Darlene Maginley, at [email protected], or call (734) 453-6464 ext. 110. Get ready to cast off for oceans of fun!

Youth Ministry News & Announcements

Congratulations Graduating High School Seniors: Izak Ables - Farmington Harrison High School, headed to Michigan State University Christopher Creguer - Canton High School, headed to Wayne State University Benjamin Devine - Canton High School, headed to Grand Valley State University Kate Koppin - Northville High School, headed to Hope College Bryce T. Marmaduke - Northville High School, headed to Case Western Reserve University Madison Moon - Livonia Churchill High School, headed to Wayne State University Tyler Mullen - Canton Preparatory High School, headed to University of Michigan, Dearborn Emily Thompson - Livonia Franklin High School, headed to University of Pittsburgh Colin Van Campenhout - Salem High School, headed to Michigan Tech

Congratulations College Graduates: Anjali Martin graduated from University of Pittsburgh with a Master’s Degree in Public and International Affairs Rachel L. Gran graduated from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish, with minors in Business Administration and Leadership

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Seeking Unsung !

The Deacons are accepting nominations for individuals and/or groups of people in our church family that are going above and beyond in service to God. Forms can be returned to the Deacon mailbox or can be emailed to Julie Heasley at [email protected] or Katherine Gotshall at [email protected]. Take a look around you and nominate an Unsung Hero today!

FPCP “UNSUNG HEROS” AWARD CRITERIA

1. Must fill out a nomination form. 2. Nominee can be an individual or group. 3. Paid church staff not eligible for award. 4. Each individual can only win once. 5. Nominee should be an active participant of the church. 6. Nomination can be for an individual of any age. 7. Must have shown contributions to the church above and beyond the normal call of service. 8. List all reasons or examples known to support the nomination. (specific examples are preferred) 9. May have multiple people sign as the nominator to show more support for the nominee. 10. All nominations will be reviewed by the Board of Deacons. 11. Final winner will be chosen the month of the award by consensus of the Board of Deacons. 12. An Unsung Hero(s) will be chosen two times a year. 13. Winner will receive a certificate with an award (i.e., PEN) and their picture will be taken and displayed in the church. 14. All criteria will be reviewed and approved by Session. 15. All nominees will remain eligible for the award for two calendar years. 16. If not chosen as a winner within the two-year period, nomination must be resubmitted. 17. If the chosen winner does not wish to accept the award, another winner will be selected. 18. Please place this nomination form in a sealed envelope with the words “Unsung Hero Committee” on the front. The form should then be returned to the Deacon mailbox in the Narthex.

Unsung Hero Nomination: Date: Name of Nominee: Nominated by: Reason for Nomination:

Provide information to support reason for nomination:

7 News & Announcements Inside Story on Floral Arrangements for Sanctuary Worship Services

Members and friends contribute floral arrangements for sanctuary worship services in order to celebrate special dates or events in their lives. If you would like to donate a floral arrangement to remember a loved one at the time of a , or to commemorate a graduation or a wedding anniversary, for example, we’d love to help make this happen. Requests for special blooms or floral arrangement colors are always honored.

To contribute a floral arrangement for a worship service in our church sanctuary, please contact Nancy White: [email protected] 734-453-1044

Two floral arrangements are created for sanctuary worship services each week; the florist currently changes $25 for each bouquet of seasonal flowers.

Thank you!

Cathedral Directories will be publishing a 2018 member directory for First Presbyterian Church. This directory is provided free of charge to our church through the generous support of advertisers. If you are interested in advertising in support of First Presbyterian this year or would like more information, please contact Heather Stewart at 248-545-1415 X115.

Please send address/phone/email address updates to Julie Thompson at: [email protected] or call 734-453-6464 x115

You may make your own corrections by logging into the online directory (click on the Member Directory tab in the menu bar on the FPCP website. Click on ServantKeeper at the bottom of the page and enter the password. To access your information, at the very bottom of the page, click on “Manage My Family Info” and use the email address associated with your family)

Caregiver Support Group When: Monday, June 11, 2018 at 6:30 pm. A light supper of soup and bread begins at 6:30 pm and the meeting follows at 7 pm. Feel free to come at either time. There is no need to RSVP. Where: First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth. The group meets in the Hearth Room next to the church library. This month we will focus on care for the caregiver and talk about ways to improve restful sleep. What techniques have you found beneficial for getting a good night’s sleep? Also, please bring a favorite bible verse or prayer you use to calm an anxious mind to remind you that God is there to help. In closing, we will share prayer requests. Psalm 37:3 Trust in the Lord, and do good; so you will live in the land, and enjoy security.

8 Summer Events June Events Sermon Series: Fruit of the Spirit  11th: Caregiver’s Support Group @ 6:30 contact Nancy Sullivan  17 - Father’s Day (DTP Race day, plan on extra traffic)  17 - 22 Camp Barnabas High School Mission Trip - pray for our students and leaders this week!  24th: Mission Trip Sunday - Adult Colina Mission Trip leading worship in the Upper Room  25th: Threads to Heal the Heart: 7 p.m. - quilting, contact Ginny Weaver July Events Sermon Series: Heroes of the Bible  9th: Caregiver Support Group - Open group @ 6:30 pm  13-15th: Art in the Park - parking lot fundraiser to benefit youth programming  15th: Anniversary Sunday, Chancel Choir, Communion  16-20th: Vacation Bible School Contact Darlene Maginley at [email protected]  19th: Fort Street Open Door Mission @ Fort Street Presbyterian Church, Detroit, contact Chuck Hodge  23rd: Threads to Heal the Heart: 7 p.m. - quilting, contact Ginny Weaver August Events  2nd: Prayer as Easy as 1...2...3... In the Sanctuary, 9 p.m.  5th: Mission Sunday - Malawi guest preachers Rev. Dr. Davidson Chifungo & Rev. Vasco Kachipapa  9th: Prayer as Easy as 1...2...3... In the Sanctuary, 9 p.m.  10th: Dale Hicks Concert in Kellogg Park, Tailgate in FPCP Parking Lot from 5 - 7 p.m.  13th: Caregiver Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Contact Nancy Sullivan  16th: Prayer as Easy as 1...2...3... In the Sanctuary, 9 p.m.  25th: Mass Anthem Concert Contact Josh Imboden @ [email protected]  26th: Mission Sunday - Barnabas Mission Trip Sunday  27th: Threads to Heal the Heart: 7:00 p.m. - quilting, contact Ginny Weaver Mission @FPCP Fitness in Christ Update The National/International Mission Committee (NIMC) is continuing its support of a new mission at FPCP called Fitness in Christ. This ministry will host various events and fitness/fellowship opportunities.

“Super Sprint” or “Sprint” Triathlon Relay Team fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday, August 4th We have 3-4 triathlon relay teams committed to participate in the Ann Arbor Triathlon scheduled for August 4th at Half Moon Lake in Gregory, MI. We would love to have more participants! Deadline for registration is June 15th.

The “Super Sprint” teams will have a 400 yard swim, 14 mile bike ride, and a 2 mile run and the “Sprint” teams will have an 800 yard swim, 14 mile bike ride, and 5 mile run. The beauty of the relay means you’ll commit to doing either the swim, bike or run portions—or 2 portions or all three!

We will be fundraising for Hope Clinic, which is an interdenominational Christian nonprofit organization, which provides compassionate and practical help to those in need, ministering to the whole person with dignity and respect. These services include free medical and dental clinics in Ypsilanti and Westland, food programs and emergency supplies for people in our area in need. We will have members of our team with additional information in the narthex between services on June 10th, 17th and 24th.

To support the Team, you can donate at www.thehopeclinic.org/donate. In the designated fund section, please select FPCP. If you are interested or would like additional details about the Triathlon Relay, please reach out to Patrick Murphy at (734) 968-7534 or [email protected]. 9 Presbyterian Women

FPCP Presbyterians for Earth Care Planting Season is Here!!!! Do Your Part to Recycle!!!

Did you know that the plastic pots and trays that your flowers, plants and vegetables come in are not recyclable in your weekly trash pick-up? Don‟t worry, you can still do your part. Here are a couple of options: We will collect these items at church TODAY, Sunday, June 10th. Just bring your items and leave them outside the church by the bench at the side of the building. Members of the FPCP Presbyterians for Earth Care will collect them and take them to a recycle site. You can take these items yourself to any Lowe‟s store to be recycled.

The Friends of the Rouge will be presenting “Rain Smart: Living Lawns and (Rain) Gardens” at the Plymouth District Library on June 16 from 10 a.m. to noon. The program will help participants learn how to use fewer chemicals on their lawns and attract more birds and butterflies while also helping to solve problems like flooded streets and dirty creeks. RSVP to therouge.org/livinglawns

FPCP Partners in Earth Care Thanks, Sharon, for highlighting how simple changes can have a big impact on our carbon footprint made at FPCP:

Good Sunshiny Day Caregivers!

If you weren't in church on Earth Day Sunday, you missed Debra MacGregor speaking so eloquently on behalf of the Earth Care Team. Just to illustrate how small actions add up, here's the impact the Earth Care Team has had on our group. In March of 2016, when we first started having soup, they arranged for the Thrift Shop to donate bowls and spoons to us. Rather than the disposables I had planned to use, instead we wash a few dishes each month. (Thanks Deacons!).

If you calculate average attendance at our meetings at 10, over the course of the months we've been enjoying the soup, those bowls and spoons have saved approximately 260 bowls and spoons from the landfill. The Earth thanks you and so do we, Earth Care Team!

Sharon Holcomb

10 This Week at Our Church

Sunday, June 10 - Camp Barnabus Mission Trip Commissioning 9:00 a.m. - Sanctuary Service, NO Sunday School 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service, Knox Hall, PreK-5th Grade Sunday School 11:45 a.m. - HS Mission Trip Training, High School Room 11:45 a.m. - Club 45 Planning Meeting, Hearth Room 11:50 a.m. - Special Session Meeting, Calvin Room 1:00 p.m. - Piano Recital, Sanctuary 3:00 p.m. - Vocal Recital, Knox Hall 7:00 p.m. - Sunday Evening Bible Study, Off-Site (MacGregor‟s house) Monday, June 11 11:00 a.m. - Interfaith Leadership Council Meeting, Hearth Room 6:30 p.m. - Caregiver Support Group, Hearth Room 7:00 p.m. - Christian Nurture Committee Meeting, 1st-5th Grade Classroom Tuesday, June 12 7:45 a.m. - Retired Men‟s Breakfast, Off-Site (3 Brother‟s Restaurant) 11:00 a.m. - Staff Prayer & Inservice Day, Knox Hall 2:30 p.m. - Upper Room Staff Meeting, Hearth Room 5:00 p.m. - Upper Room Music Rehearsal, Knox Hall 6:30 p.m. - PNC Interview, Knox Hall 7:00 p.m. - PW Monthly Bible Study, Youth Room 7:30 p.m. - Finance Committee Meeting, Library Wednesday, June 13 7:30 a.m. - Early Word Bible Study, Hearth Room 7:30 p.m. - PNC Meeting/Interview, Hearth Room Thursday, June 14 4:00 p.m. - HS Worship Team Rehearsal, Knox Hall 6:00 p.m. - Nominating Committee Meeting, Library 6:00 p.m. - Deacon‟s Meeting, Off-Site Friday, June 15 - Church offices close at 1:00 PM

Saturday, June 16 RETIRED MEN’S Departure Day Camp Barnabas Youth Mission Trip 2:00 p.m. - Piano Recital, Sanctuary/Narthex BREAKFAST

Sunday, June 17 - Father’s Day (note: Marathon Sunday in DTP) The Retired Men‟s Breakfast 9:00 a.m. - Sanctuary Service, NO Sunday School, Group welcomes you to enjoy 10:35 a.m. - Upper Room Service, Knox Hall, PreK - 5th Grade Sunday School some fellowship, fine food and light conversation. We meet this month on Tuesday, June 12 (2nd Tuesday).

Thank you for the beautiful spring flowers The Three Brothers Restaurant that I received while I was recovering at at 7:45 a.m. Heartland from knee replacement. It is located on Joy Road just east of Lilley Road. Bill Cole Please join us. Any questions, call Jack Kindree at 734-455-1761. Hope to see YOU there!

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11 COMMUNITY MINISTRIES & MISSION OUTREACH First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth Our Community Northville Civic Concern Our World Alcoholics Anonymous Pearls of Great Price Coalition (Human Church World Service American Red Cross Trafficking) Care Kits Benevolence Fund Presbyterian Women Faith Goal Colina de Luz Orphanage Kids Hope USA Relay for Life Compassion International Plymouth-Canton Clothing Bank Samaritan Counseling Sponsoring Children Plymouth Salvation Army Second Mile Center Kids Against Hunger Adopt-an-Angel/Gift Tree PW Least Coin Bell Ringing Our Nation Malawi Matters Malawi Hunger Relief Food Drives Supporting our Presbyterian Church Marion Medical Mission Thanksgiving Box Assembly (USA) Connectional Ministry through our Mtenthera CCAP FPCP Matching Scholarship, for Benevolence Budget to these governing (Our Sister Church in Malawi) Mission Trip Attendees bodies: Drinking Well & Storage Tank New Hope Center for Grief Support Bibles & Hymnals Vista Maria Detroit Presbytery Prayer House Roofs Synod of the Covenant Nursery School Supplies Our Surrounding Area General Assembly Causes Women’s Guild Ann Arbor Campus Ministries Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Calvin East Presbyterian (Detroit) Church Pews Cass Community Service Eyeglasses Presbyterian Thrift Shop PC(USA) Hunger Ministries Community meals for homeless 331 North Main Street One Great Hour of Sharing Crossroads 734-459-1250 Faith Communities Coalition Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Foster Children Hours are: Samaritans Purse First Step - Domestic Violence Shelter Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays Operation Christmas Child Flint Child Health Fund 10 AM - 2 PM Veritas College, Malawi Fort Street Open Door Wednesdays 6 PM - 8 PM Saturdays 10 AM - 3 PM Soup Kitchen assistance Presbyterian Colleges and Seminaries: Financial Assistance Princeton Seminary Clothing Drives Rev. Phil Magee Endowment AweKingdom Builders - Pontiac

OUR STAFF

Ministry Administrative Music

Stewart Dodge Anne Schaefer - Church Business Manager Jerry Smith Interim Senior Minister [email protected]; ext. 116 Director of Music [email protected]; ext.112 Susan Underhill [email protected]; ext.119 Communication Administrator Emily Riley Campbell - Assoc. Min. [email protected]; ext. 111 Bekah Greenman, Upper Room & [email protected]; ext.113 Youth Music Director Julie Thompson [email protected] Information Administrator Darlene Maginley - [email protected]; ext. 115 Dir. Of Children’s Ministry Susan C. Scott [email protected]; ext. 110 Audrey Goodison Organist Childcare Coordinator Josh Imboden - Dir. of Youth Min. [email protected] Sharon K. Smith [email protected]; ext. 120 Hussein Latif Accompanist Church Partnership Coordinator Mtenthera CCAP [email protected]

First Presbyterian Church. Plymouth ● 701 Church Street ● Plymouth, MI 48170 phone 734-453-6464 ● fax 734-453-6492 ● www.fpcp.net 12