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Pastor Jim Dougans

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Our Presbyterian Heritage: Why Our Roots Matter

 

Greetings Congregation, 

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As we gather again after the summer and settle into the fall program, I find myself thinking about what makes us distinctively Presbyterian. In our changing religious landscape, it's worth asking: What does it mean to be a Presbyterian in 2025? 

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Our Reformed Foundation: Our Presbyterian identity comes from the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, especially the theological insights of John Calvin and John Knox. Jennifer and I are excited about our trip to Scotland this September. The theme is Scotland and the Reformation, in the Footsteps of John Knox. We will have much to share when we return.  

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God's Sovereignty and Grace: We believe that God is ultimately in control of everything. Our salvation comes not through our own efforts but through God's gracious gift. This doesn’t make us passive. Instead, it frees us to serve boldly, knowing our worth is based on God's love for us, not our performance. 

Scripture as Our Guide: While we value reason, tradition, and experience, we hold that Scripture is our main authority for faith and life. This commitment encourages Presbyterians to be people of the Book—reading, studying, and wrestling with God's word together. 

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Democratic Governance: One of our most unique features is our system of representative governance. Unlike churches led by bishops or independent congregations, we govern ourselves through elected representatives, elders, who work together to understand God's will. 

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This system shows our belief that the Holy Spirit works through not just individual leaders but through the collective wisdom of faithful people gathered in prayer and study. Our Session here at First Presbyterian does more than handle business; it's a spiritual body seeking to understand how God is guiding our congregation. 

This democratic approach reaches beyond our local church to our presbytery, synod, and General Assembly. We are connected to Presbyterian churches across Kentucky and around the world, sharing accountability and support. 

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The Tradition of Educated Faith: From the beginning, Presbyterians have supported education. John Knox insisted that every Scottish parish should have a school. American Presbyterians founded colleges and universities, from Princeton to Centre College, right here in Kentucky. 

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This is not because we think faith is just intellectual. We believe God gave us minds to use in service of the Gospel. We encourage questions, value thoughtful discussion, and are open to wrestling with difficult Scripture passages or challenging aspects of faith. 

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In our Sunday School classes, Bible studies, and even in worship, we engage both heart and mind. We want to love God not just with our hearts and souls but also with our minds (Matthew 22:37). 

Living Our Heritage Today: So what does this mean for us as 21st-century Presbyterians in Maysville? 

  • It means we can face uncertainty with confidence. Our ultimate security rests in God's sovereignty, not in political parties, economic systems, or our own abilities. 

  • It means we value thoughtful engagement with today's issues, bringing biblical wisdom and careful reasoning to questions of justice, ethics, and community life. 

  • It means we govern ourselves not as individuals but as a community, listening to one another and seeking the Spirit's guidance through our elected leaders. 

  • It means we're committed to learning and growing, whether through our Wednesday night studies, book clubs, or the ongoing conversations of faith that happen over coffee and in our committee meetings. 

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Why This Matters: We are not Presbyterians because we think we’re better than other Christians. We appreciate the witness of Methodists, Baptists, Catholics, and all who follow Jesus. We are Presbyterian because we believe this particular way of being Christian has gifts to offer our members and our community. 

As we enter this new season of ministry together, I invite you to embrace our heritage. Ask questions in Sunday School. Volunteer for a committee and experience Presbyterian governance firsthand. Pick up a book on Reformed theology from our church library. Most importantly, live with the confidence that comes from knowing we serve a sovereign God who loves us without condition. 

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Our roots run deep, friends. Let’s allow them to nourish us for the work God has given us to do. 

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Shalom, 

Pastor Jim 

Lectionary Reading for September

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September 7

Jeremiah 18:1–11

Psalm 139:1–6, 13–18

Philemon 1–21

Luke 14:25–33

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September 14

Jeremiah 4:11–12, 22–28

Psalm 14

1 Timothy 1:12–17

Luke 15:1–10

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September 21

Jeremiah 8:18—9:1

Psalm 79:1–9

1 Timothy 2:1–7

Luke 16:1–13

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September 28

Jeremiah 32:1–3a, 6–15

Psalm 91:1–6, 14–16

1 Timothy 6:6–19

Luke 16:19–31

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The Session will meet September 29, 2025 at 4:00 p.m.

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Photos by Jennifer Smith, Fred and Judy Chumbler

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September 7, 2025 Grandparents Breakfast before worship.

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Did somebody say Donuts?

Well, we have them for you every Sunday morning.  Before Sunday school there's always coffee, tea and luscious donuts in the Fellowship Hall to get your day started with friends.  And just so you know...additional goodies are also always welcome... so if you feel so inclined to add to the donut array, be our guest!”

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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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Will resume rehearsals this fall.

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 will be every Wednesday @ 7 p.m.

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Presbyterian Women’s Evening Circle Bible Study will meet  September 10, 2025.

Church Activities for the rest of the year

 

 

  1. Church picnic - August 3, 2025, 5 to 8 PM. DeKalb Shelter (by the golf course at the Rec . Park). Church will furnish hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, you bring your favorite picnic item to share! We may also get a corn hold tournament together.

  2. Grandparents Day Breakfast - Sept. 7, 2025, 9:30 to 10:30 AM. (Pancakes, toppings, sausage/bacon), to celebrate grandparents.

  3. FPC will be hosting a choir celebration Oct. 25 & 26 see the save the date flyer below.

  4. Fall Festival - Chili Cookoff - Oct 19, 2025, 5:00 to 8:00 PM. Make a pot of chili (if you want) sandwiches and/or dessert and join the fun and fellowship. There will also be a silent auction. All money will go to “Living Waters”.

  5. Nov. 30, 2025 mark your calendars to help us celebrate Pastor Jim’s 10 anniversary at FPC. We will have a catered dinner following worship that Sunday. More to come later.

  6. Presbyterian Women will host their annual Margaret’s Angel Tea on Saturday, Dec. 13 at 11:00 AM. Please join us for a beautiful way to celebrate Christmas.

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PRAYER LIST

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Bill Smith

Jack Haydon

Bill McNeill

Jack Hayden

Reed Tierney

Monti Mallow

Linda Looper

Judy Pfeffer

Linda Reed

Devin Claypool

Lyla Johnson

Cole Richard

Jeff Jones

Deborah Aminifard

Pat Webb

Cathy Denham

Theo Jones

Barbara Columbia

Jimmy Campbell

Bella Olaque

Glenda Hambrick

Chassidy Prudente & Baby

Jane Fay

Licking Valley Senior Center

 

Carol Heflin                 Larry Kenny                 Joyce Truesdell          Penny Sellers            Analee Gilbert           

Phyllis Rice                  Tracy Gilbert              Carol Brunell               Tanya McCuria           Larry Risdon                

Wilma Day                Betty Clark                    Rusty Conley              Frances Herrington       Donna Curtis           

Jimmy Spencer           Terry Reed                 Jane Truesdell            Adrienne Truesdell     Alex Holt                    

 Chase Holt                 Carol Bussell               Gary Lee Greene        Dale Allen

Maysville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

 

All Residents              

Patricia Glynn                        George Burns Sr         Gwenny                   Zora Meirs           Don Tucker                             Terry Reed                             Judith Greene          Michael Richey             Anita Wilson      Carl Berry                   

Charlie Curtis                         Maureen Overly        Winifred Commodore        Janie             Anthony McAdams  

Liz Berry                                Kenny Allen Jr.            Donnie Simpson         Jordan Miller       Barbara Jefferson        

Pearl Shelton                         Mildred Sweringen       Ethel Perkins              Juanita Merrill

Charles Sweet                        Tina Elie

Family of

 

Mr. Whitt

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

Click on Calendar to print

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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.

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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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If you would like a copy of the church's wedding policy please

email the office at firstpres@maysvilleky.net or click on

wedding button on the left to take you directly to email.

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