The young man living in the apartment that FPC supports is moving out. He is beginning his next step towards independence. Between May 31 and June 15, we agreed to clean and restock the apartment to make ready for the next young adult. If you are interested in this one-time, 3-4 hour commitment, please let Ellen know.
Mission Updates
We are Granville High School students committed to creating a common space at GHS to commemorate graduates with trees in their honor. (GHS AP Environment students: Teresa Collins, Izzi Fuller, Lilly Kronk, Ava Rose Pastis with James Reding in partnership with 1500 TREES.)
The Grad Grove is an approximately 3 acre alumni forest at GHS to be planted with diverse, native trees. Beginning in the spring of 2024, students will begin clearing the land for initial plantings with the goal of adding 300 trees to the campus. With your support, the Grad Grove will provide conservation, education and a lasting legacy for the community. Celebrate your Granville High School graduate by donating a tree in their honor.
Accepting Donations Now : 1500trees.org/grad-grove
Stay tuned next week to learn about the Tree Bounty/Pollinator Pathway
Yesterday, we met with Starting Strong to discuss our partnership going forward. At this meeting we delivered 40 gift cards for their graduating seniors! Once again, our congregation responded with notes of encouragement and celebratory gift cards. We thank God for your generosity!
Would you like to know more? Contact Ellen at eclark@granpres.org. This might be a way to serve your neighbor.
100% of your donation will be sent to Presbyterian Mission Agency. Thank you!
These young adults, once they graduate, will no longer be supported by Foster Care. They are basically on their own. The fact that they graduate from high school is a positive step for their future. Let’s help them celebrate their accomplishments. Most of these graduates will not have a celebration like we are accustomed to. Our church is collecting gift cards for each graduate, to help them get started on their own. Come to Heritage Hall, find the “Giving Tree”, and see what this is all about. Cards are requested by April 21. Thank you to Wonderful Wednesday for getting the tree ready for us all.
FPC is participating with collection bins in Heritage Hall . We hope you’ll take this opportunity to donate items you no longer need. Please bring all donations by April 28. Thank You!!
Grad Grove – Granville High School students have committed to creating a common space at GHS to commemorate graduates with trees planted in their honor. Our own Ava Rose Pastis and Izzi Fuller are working with Jim Redding, a GHS AP Environment teacher, and partnering with 1500 Trees.
Chakoian Legacy Trees – Working in partnership with Watkins High School students, 1500 Trees is collaborating with the Southwest Licking County School District to complete a landscape design for the new high school. 1500 Trees will be planting trees in honor of Karen Chakoian and her 24 years of ministry at First Presbyterian.
Bradford Pear “Bounty” Program – Partnering with Pollinator Pathway, 1500 Trees will help replace invasive Bradford Pear trees located in public spaces in Licking County.
Candlelight Walking Tour - 1500 Trees and the Granville Chamber of Commerce will continue to provide live trees instead of cut ones during the 2024 Candlelight Walking Tour.
On April 21, Earth Day, we will hear more from 1500 Trees and this incredible ministry. You won’t want to miss it!
Participants experience “aha” moments every time we offer Bridges Out of Poverty. Seeing all people with different lenses and opened hearts happens in beautiful ways. Come to one of the next sessions and experience your own “aha”! Every Sunday in April from 11:15 – 12:15. In the church basement. Email Ellen with any questions.
The Mission Committee meets monthly to guide our congregation in the ways of Matthew 25. Please contact Ellen if you would like to know more. You can also speak with Mel Fraley, Alan Mabry, Jody Sturgeon, Chris and Sue Cherney, Mike Schmidt, or Brian Fuller.
A couple of weeks later, I was reading the newspaper (Luddite that I am) and saw an article on displaced residents of an apartment complex in Columbus. The complex had been closed due to unsafe and unhealthy living conditions. The article said that many of the displaced residents were Haitian immigrants and that many of them had come to this country through a trafficker who lied to them and swindled them. Had I read the article earlier, I would have thought “How could they be so stupid?” But after the Wonderful Wednesday presentation, I realized that these folks may have been in a situation where they were desperate to get out of Haiti- that anything might seem better.
We at the church were invited to show up for the people of Haiti by coming to the presentation and learning about their conditions. At the time, I thought, “That isn’t doing much”, but I was wrong. It made me “think” differently. It changed my understanding and opened my heart to their plight.
Our Mission Team, consisting of Carol Apacki, Sue and Chris Cherney, Mel Fraley, Brian Fuller, Alan Mabry, Mike Schmidt and Jody Sturgeon, spent all of 2023 planning, advising, researching agencies in our area to become our “Pilot Program” and more. All the while, continuing to support several local agencies with mission dollars AND many hands-on opportunities for our FPC members. Courtney Swisher also spent hours keeping us on Social Media, creating videos, fliers and our Bridges logo! We are now partnering with Starting Strong as our pilot program going forward. If you were not able to attend the Annual Meeting, you can ask Ellen for a recording to hear from the Director of Fostering Further/Starting Strong, Yvonne Williams. We are moving in a faithful direction to “build bridges in our community, drawing closer to God, to our neighbors and to ourselves.” A heartfelt thank you to your Mission Team and to all of FPC for living out Matthew 25 then, now and going forward!
Each Wonderful Wednesday in March, we will be collecting individually wrapped food items for the Newark Drop-In Center. The center is only open 3 days a week. The center serves people who are experiencing homelessness who need a mailing address, a place to charge their phone, help with getting needed documents for job hunting, a sack lunch and for some….just a place to rest out of the elements.
Our church has committed to preparing 50 sack lunches each month for the center. We are collecting the following individually wrapped items in March:
Gatorade
Chips
Cookies
Granola bars
Trail mix
A huge THANK YOU to Mark Bruce and the Kroger organization for providing gift cards so we can purchase meat, cheese and bread for sandwiches. Together we can serve our neighbors as Jesus asks of us in Matthew 25. Let’s do this together!