

Maysville Presbyterian
21 W 3rd St.
Maysville, KY 41056

Pastor Jim Dougans

Dear Church,
As we approach Father's Day this June, I find myself reflecting on the impact fathers have in shaping our lives and our faith. In a world that often undervalues the role of fathers, our church stands as a place where we celebrate and honor the men who have dedicated themselves to loving, guiding, and nurturing their children.
The Bible offers us beautiful examples of fatherhood, from the patient love of our Heavenly Father to the earthly wisdom of fathers throughout Scripture. In Ephesians 6:4, Paul reminds fathers: "Do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord." This verse captures the delicate balance of firm guidance wrapped in unconditional love that defines godly fatherhood.
I think of the fathers in our congregation who rose early to provide for their families, who coached Little League teams on weekends, who patiently helped with homework night after night, and who modeled what it means to live with integrity and faith. These men may not always have felt adequate for the task, but they showed up day after day, embodying Christ's love in the most practical ways.
Father's Day also reminds us to extend grace to those for whom this day brings mixed emotions. Some among us carry the pain of difficult relationships with their fathers, while others grieve fathers who are no longer with us. To fathers who struggle with feelings of inadequacy, remember that perfect love casts out fear, and God's grace is sufficient for your every need.
This month, let us pray for the fathers in our community. Pray that they would be present physically and emotionally and that they would find wisdom in Scripture, strength in fellowship, and courage to lead their families with both tenderness and truth. Let us also remember that we are all children of our Heavenly Father, who loves us with an everlasting love and calls us His be- loved.
On June 15th, we will honor our fathers during our morning service with a special blessing and prayer. After the service, we will have fellowship time, where we'll share food, stories, and celebrate the gift of fatherhood together.
May this Father's Day be a time of gratitude, healing, and renewed commitment to supporting the fathers among us as they seek to reflect the heart of our Heavenly Father.
In Christian love,
Pastor Jim
The Heart of a Father

Invitation to Scotland: Walk in the Footsteps of John Knox
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Jennifer and I are going to Scotland this year. We aren’t going in July. That trip has been canceled. Instead, we will go with folks from around the country. The tour is September 8-17, 2025. Perhaps you wanted to go, but July wasn’t a good time. This trip is also three days longer, for about the same price. For more information and to register, visit: https://www.eo.travelwithus.com/tours/st25090825r#eotours.
Lectionary Reading for June

Sunday, June 1
Seventh Sunday of Easter
Acts 16:16–34
Psalm 97
Revelation 22:12–14, 16–17, 20–21
John 17:20–26
Sunday, June 8
Day of Pentecost
Acts 2:1–21 or Genesis 11:1–9
Psalm 104:24–34, 35b
Romans 8:14–17 or Acts 2:1–21
John 14:8–17 [25–27]
Sunday, June 15
Trinity Sunday
Proverbs 8:1–4, 22–31
Psalm 8
Romans 5:1–5
John 16:12–15
Sunday, June 22
1 Kings 19:1–4 [5–7] 8–15a Isaiah 65:1–9
Psalm 42 and 43 Psalm 22:19–28
Galatians 3:23–29 Galatians 3:23–29
Luke 8:26–39 Luke 8:26–39
Sunday, June 29
2 Kings 2:1–2, 6–14 1 Kings 19:15–16, 19–21
Psalm 77:1–2, 11–20 Psalm 16
Galatians 5:1, 13–25 Galatians 5:1, 13–25
Luke 9:51–62 Luke 9:51–62


The Session will meet June 23, 2025 at 4:00 p.m.

Fellowship is the 3rd Sunday of the Month and we have placed a new sign up sheet in the fellowship hall. Please sign up come and enjoy some time with friends and family.
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Jon Robert Jarjosa Graduated from Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire on May 24th, 2025.
He plans to attend the Virgina Military Institute in Lexington, VA in the fall. To prepare for the upcoming year at VMI, incoming cadets are invited to participate in a three week summer training program on campus in July.
Jon is looking forward to the challenges ahead but also quite excited to get back to Kentucky to spend time with family and friends!
Caroline Pollitt graduated from the University of Florida. She received a Bachelors of Science Degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience. She was in the Honors Program with a 3.97 GPA.
Her honors and activities were: Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society, Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity, Delta Zeta Sorority, UF in Florence Global Perspectives Study Abroad Program, Organic Chemistry Research, Assistant Coach for the Adaptive Gymnastics Program at Balance 180 Gymnastics and Sports Academy and Medical Scribe for North Florida Integrative medicine (primary care office in Gainesville.)
Caroline will be attending the James H Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City. She is the daughter of Drs. Clark and Cynthia B. Pollitt from Pensacola, FL and the granddaughter of Allen and Anne Morton Pollitt.





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Alexander Wood graduated from Mason Co High School with Honors on May 17, 2025.
Alex plans on attending The University of Kentucky in August,
majoring in Aerospace Engineering.
Alex is the son of Andrew and Beth Wood and the grandson of the late Mr and Mrs Woodson T. Wood.
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Drew Wood graduated from The University of Kentucky on May 9, 2025 with a BA in Biology.
Drew plans on attending Dental School in 2026.
Drew is the son of Andrew and Beth Wood and the grand- son of the late Mr and Mrs Woodson T Wood.

Emily Wood graduated from The University of The Cumberlands on May 3, 2025. She received a BS in Exercise Sports Science.
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She will attend physical therapy school in 2026.
Emily is the daughter of Andrew and Beth Wood and the granddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs Woodson T. Wood.


Drew Denham graduated with honors from Hanover College. He was a double major in economics and philosophy and won the Distinguished Philosophy student award.
During his undergraduate experience Drew was able to intern for our assistant commonwealth atty Chris Kelly, senate majority leader,Mitch McConnell and the Atty General of Kentucky Russell Coleman.
Drew will be attending the University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law this fall.
Licking Valley Senior Center
Carol Heflin Larry Kenny KennethWerline Joyce Truesdell
Penny Sellers Analee Gilbert Phyllis Rice Judy Hunter
Tracy Gilbert Carol Brunell Tanya McCuria Larry Risdon
Wilma Day Betty Clark Rusty Conley Frances Herrington
Donna Curtis Becky Spencer Terry Reed Jane Truesdell
Adrienne Truesdell Alex Holt Chase Holt Carol Bussell
Maysville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
All Residents
Patricia Glynn George Burns Sr Gwenny Zora Meirs
Kenneth Werline Don Tucker Terry Reed Judith Greene Michael Richey Anita Wilson Rob Skidmore Robin Brunette Alice Jones Carl Berry Maureen Overly Winifred Commodore Janie Liz Berry Melody Arnold
Kenny Allen Jr. Donnie Simpson Barbara Jefferson Pearl Shelton Tina Elie
Mildred Sweringen Ethel Perkins Juanita Merrill Robby Skidmore Charles Sweet
PRAYER LIST


Family of Jim Shires
Groups
CASA Children
Limestone Ministerial Assoc. and CCMA
Our military
People of Ukraine, Russia & The Middle East
Maysville Police Department Officers
UK Hospital and Staff
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Mary Purdon
Michael Tumlin
Lori Howe
Karen Wood
Pat Webb
Jerry Hearn
Mike Franklin
Debbie Ross
Judy Chumbler
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Alyssa Purdon
Bill McNeill
Glenda Hambrick
Robert Edmonds
Ruben Contreras
Jimmy Campbell
Estel Newberry
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Judy Bennington
Brooke Prudente


What happens if I am in the hospital?
It is important to note that due to HIPPA laws, hospitals will not inform the church of your hospitalization or share any relevant details. We rely on you to let us know when you or a loved one is hospitalized. Know that we will always respect your desire for privacy and confidentiality. Perhaps you want Pastor Jim to know of your hospitalization but do not want to appear on the prayer list--that's okay! Others might prefer to have their hospitalization noted in the Sunday bulletin, inviting the prayers of the congregation. Please do not hesitate to inform the office (606.564.3639) of your wishes, whatever they might be. As the body of Christ, we rejoice in the opportunity to care for one another.

Carl & Liz Berry
Maysville Nursing & Rehab
620 Parker Rd
Maysville, KY 41056
Pat Webb
1455 Kenton Pointe Way
Maysville, KY 41056
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