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Sermon Scripture for January 26, 2025

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Bulletin for Sunday,
January 26, 2025

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Pastor Jim Dougans

A Season of Reflection and Renewal

 

Dear Friends in Christ,

 

 

As we step into the fresh promise of 2025, I'm reminded of the Apostle Paul's words in Philippians 3:13-14:

"Forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the

upward call of God in Christ Jesus." These words seem particularly fitting as we begin another year together in fellowship and faith.

 

The winter season in Maysville brings with it both challenges and opportunities. While the Ohio River valley experiences its characteristic chill, I'm warmed by the way our congregation continues to demonstrate Christ's love in action. This past December, your generosity brought joy to a local family and shoeboxes full of goodies to children a world away. Such acts of kindness remind us that even in the coldest months, God's love burns bright through His people.

 

Looking ahead, January brings us exciting opportunities for growth and service. Our Wednesday evening Bible study will begin a new series exploring Anne Lamott’s 2013 book on the three essential prayers.

 

I'm particularly excited about our continued support for Straub Elementary School with tutors,

clothing, and books. This initiative embodies Jesus's command to love our neighbors as our- selves, and I invite each of you to consider how you might participate. Is it possible that we could covenant with Straub to provide teachers with whatever they might need?

 

As your pastor, my prayer for FPC in this new year is that we might grow deeper in our faith, stronger in our fellowship, and more effective in our witness to Christ's love in Maysville and be- yond. Remember, our church isn't just a building on Third Street – it's a living community of be- lievers called to be light and salt in our corner of Kentucky.

 

Let us move forward together in faith, supporting one another and trusting in God's guidance. As we face the challenges and opportunities of 2025, may we remember the words of Isaiah 40:31: "Those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like ea- gles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint."

 

Grace and Peace,

 

 

Pastor Jim

 

 

P.S. Don't forget our annual congregational meeting on January 19th following the morning

service. Your voice and presence matter as we plan for the year ahead.

Lectionary Reading for December

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January 5

    Jeremiah 31:7-14 and Psalm 147:12

    Ephesians 1:3-14

    John 1:(1-9)10-18

 

January 12

    Isaiah 43:1-7 and Psalm 29

    Acts 8:14-17

    Luke 3:15-17, 21-22

 

January 19

    Isaiah 62:1-5 and Psalm 36:5-10

    Corinthians 12:1-11

    John 2:1-11

 

January 26

    Nehemiah 8:1-3,5-6,8-10 and Psalm 19

    1Corinthians 12:12-31

    Luke 4:14-21

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The Session will meet Monday, January 27, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.

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 Will meet at church
January 9, 2025
6:00  p.m.

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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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Practice will be every Wednesday @ 7 p.m.

PRAYER LIST
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Licking Valley Senior Center

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Carol Heflin                  Larry Kenny                       Agatha Russell             Joyce Truesdell

Penny Sellers               Analee Gilbert                   Carol Brunell                Phyllis Rice

Sheila Murphy              Betty Clark                        Daryl Bussell                Larry Risdon

Wilma Day                   Donna Curtis                     Judy Hunter                 Paulette Sauer

             

​Maysville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

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All Residents

Francis Honescheck   Zora Meirs       Margaret Vance          Don Tucker          Terry Reed           Joanne Clinger    Anita Wilson              Liz Berry                 Judith Greene            Michael Richey      George Burns Sr.        

Rob Skidmore            Carl Berry                 Robin Brunette          Kenneth Werline      Alice Jones            

Maureen Overly        Cloyd Bloomfield       Chardar Kiskaden

Families of

Gaylord Middleton                                 Bobby Wiegott

 Groups

CASA Children

Limestone Ministerial Assoc. and CCMA Our military

People of Ukraine, Russia, & Middle East Maysville Police Department Officers

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Martha Brunson, Nola Berry,  Tressia Blakefield, 

Dr. James Shires, Judy Chumbler, Brooks Kirker,

Sally Walton, Mike Franklin,Grace Yunker,

Kirby Bennett,Donna Jean Preston

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“The Tie That Binds”

The Role of Per Capita in the Presbyterian Church (USA)

 

What is “per capita?”. In a nutshell, “per capita is a set amount of money per member that congre- gations pay to the larger Presbyterian Church (USA).” You can think of per capita as a Presbyter- ian Community Fund, whereby Presbyterians share in the expenses of our system of government. Since every Presbyterian benefit, every Presbyterian should share in the cost. You might call it the “tie that binds.”

 

In 2025, per capita has been set at $40 per member. This is the amount each member is ex- pected to pay each year.

 

Per capita provides for the cost of bringing together:

 

 

Commissioners and advisory delegates to the General Assembly. Church leaders from presbyteries and synods for training events.

Necessary tools to develop and administer ordination exams to seminarians preparing to be- come pastors.

 

Per capita also funds:

The Presbyterian Historical Society assures that our witness to the gospel today will be pre- served for future generations. Approximately 60% of the Society’s budget is funded through per capita.

The production in multiple languages and distribution of the Book of Order, the Book of Con- fessions and other General Assembly publications.

A Presbyterian presence at ecumenical groups and gatherings in this country and worldwide.

 

While you can pay per capita anytime during the year, it may slip your mind if you wait. Why not

pay it this month? When writing out your check, write "per capita" on the memo line.

Thank You!

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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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