Discussing Presbyterianism on the New Jersey Bayshore. (This blog does not necessarily represent the views of the First Presbyterian Church of Matawan.)
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Monday, October 17, 2011
2011 Red Bank CROP Walk to End Hunger
The church had a fine representation today at the 31st Red Bank CROP Walk, a 5 mile walk against hunger sponsored by Church World Service.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Memorial Service to Honor the Life of Joan Horky
First Presbyterian Church Members
Joan Horky, member of our church family since 1992, passed away peacefully on September 20. Joan served the First Presbyterian Church as Elder and Deacon and was an active member of this congregation until her illness a few years ago.
Joan is survived by Herb and two children: Steve (currently of Long Island) and Terry Jo Rule, and two grand daughters – all of Michigan.
Please keep everyone of them in your prayers,
Grace and Peace,
Pastor Scott
The arrangements are as follows:
Viewing: Sunday, September 25 - 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Bedles Funeral Home
212 Main Street, Matawan
Ph: 732-566-1962
A reception at the church will follow.
Memorial Service - 4:00 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church of Matawan
883 Highway 34
Matawan, NJ 07747
A reception will follow immediately in Fellowship Hall.
Condolences can be sent to her husband, Herb at:
12 Van Ethel Drive
Matawan, NJ 07747
Joan Horky, member of our church family since 1992, passed away peacefully on September 20. Joan served the First Presbyterian Church as Elder and Deacon and was an active member of this congregation until her illness a few years ago.
Joan is survived by Herb and two children: Steve (currently of Long Island) and Terry Jo Rule, and two grand daughters – all of Michigan.
Please keep everyone of them in your prayers,
Grace and Peace,
Pastor Scott
The arrangements are as follows:
Viewing: Sunday, September 25 - 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Bedles Funeral Home
212 Main Street, Matawan
Ph: 732-566-1962
A reception at the church will follow.
Memorial Service - 4:00 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church of Matawan
883 Highway 34
Matawan, NJ 07747
A reception will follow immediately in Fellowship Hall.
Condolences can be sent to her husband, Herb at:
12 Van Ethel Drive
Matawan, NJ 07747
Monday, August 29, 2011
Irene's Aftermath on a Monday Afternoon
In the aftermath of working five days with local governments and the Red Cross in shelters and around town, I stopped by the church this morning out of curiosity to check out what was going on. I followed the sound of a wet vac to the darkened fellowship hall. There Rev Scott Cupp joined myself and Kay Kniering and Sis Demarco. Barbara DeVilbiss worked the vac methodically across the floor taking up water that had leaked in.
Rev Cupp said the church and the manse, like much of Matawan had no power in general, but a single "hot" circuit was found. This allowed us to plug in the freezer and refrigerator and operate the wet vac. Sis had checked on church members and was taking flowers for visits I believe. Kay was picking up some flowers as well. We all shared stories and well wishes as Barbara wrapped up her lone task.
I received an e-mail from the Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross with this link to make donations. Please feel free to give an undesignated gift, as the funds will be spread to cover all of the local, regional, national and world disasters.
Rev Cupp said the church and the manse, like much of Matawan had no power in general, but a single "hot" circuit was found. This allowed us to plug in the freezer and refrigerator and operate the wet vac. Sis had checked on church members and was taking flowers for visits I believe. Kay was picking up some flowers as well. We all shared stories and well wishes as Barbara wrapped up her lone task.
I received an e-mail from the Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross with this link to make donations. Please feel free to give an undesignated gift, as the funds will be spread to cover all of the local, regional, national and world disasters.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Backpacks for Education Provided by MA Rotary
| Photo by Chelsea Naso |
Last week's Matawan Aberdeen Rotary Club meeting was attended by Rev. Scott Cupp and church Office Manager June Nicora.
The Rotary Club is a major supporter of Mission Matawan, a community outreach of the First Presbyterian Church.
Monday, August 22, 2011
October 1 Interfaith Event: Meditation
Local Interfaith
Event
You are invited to the annual Shanti (peace in Sanskrit)
event sponsored by the Monmouth Center of World Religions and Ethical Thought (www.interfaith-mcwret.org). The event
will be held on Saturday Oct. 1 from 4PM to 7PM. There is no need to register
and the event is free. Light refreshments will be served. The event will take
place at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House on 1475 West Front Street in
Lincroft, NJ 07738.
The keynote speaker will be Dr. V. Swaminathan. The subject
will be meditation (dhyana); a tool to help one to attain inner peace. Dr. V.
Swaminathan will describe the principles of meditation “to help one to be just
oneself”. A brief practice session of meditation will be included. For more information contact Joe
Ritacco, Member of FPC Mission Commission and Board Member of MCWRET
9/11/11 Standing Together: An Interfaith Witness for Peace
Members of the diverse faith communities of Monmouth County are invited to come together to the North Beach of Sandy Hook on the evening of September 11, 2011. At sunset, 7:12 PM, we will stand together in silent reflection to honor the depth of our losses ten years ago and to bridge our differences, in hope and action for peace. Following 10 minutes of silent reflection, we will greet each other with our wishes for peace. All ages are welcome.
Sponsored by the Monmouth Center for World Religions and Ethical Thought http://interfaith-mcwret.org For more information contact Rev. Virginia Jarocha-Ernst, minister@uucmc.org
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Sept 11 Events
Kay Hetherington of St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Keyport writes: "we are having a 9/11 memorial service at St. Joseph's on Sunday 9/11 at 4:00 p.m. It will be an interfaith service and all are
welcomed to come to reflect, remember and to continue to pray for peace."
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