Tuesday, August 18, 2009

What Do Presbyterians Believe? A chance to learn more.





What Do Presbyterians Believe?
A Chance to Learn More

On Sunday, September 20 at 10:00 a.m., the Adult Sunday School Class will begin a six-week series on basic Presbyterian beliefs. Our focus will be the Study Catechism that was adopted by the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1998. A catechism is a statement of faith in question-and-answer form. Catechisms have long been used by various groups of Christians, especially for teaching the faith to young people in confirmation classes. They are helpful, however, to any new church members, church officers, and anyone wanting to look carefully at the most important things the church believes.




You may have heard of the Westminster Shorter Catechism that forms part of our Book of Confessions. You may even have learned to recite some or all of it:
"Q. 1. What is the chief end of man?
A. Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever."

(That's about all that most of us remember!) But, the Westminster Shorter Catechism is NOT what this series of classes will be about.




Instead, we will be looking at this NEW, contemporary catechism. It was produced in three forms: a First Catechism for young children, one for use in confirmation classes, and the Full Version for use with adults. We will use the Full Version that comes complete with Biblical references. This version can be downloaded for free, in .pdf document form, from the Presbyterian Church (USA) website. The address:
http://www.pcusa.org/theologyandworship/confession/biblical.pdf
If you have trouble downloading the catechism, let the church office know and we will help you get a copy. The catechism is also found in book form in the Book of Catechisms: Reference Edition, published by Westminster John Knox Press and available from Cokesbury.



If you can, please get a copy of the catechism and bring it with you when you come to class, and read questions 1 through 10 before the first class on September 20. Bring your own questions, comments, observations, complaints, etc. Make notes on your copy of the catechism. Highlight or underline what you think is particularly interesting or puzzling or annoying or inspiring.
Fellow learner Alan Meyers will facilitate our study. Alan would be happy to talk to you about any questions about it.






See you on September 20?

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Mission Trip Eolia Kentucky 2009

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Monday, July 6, 2009

OHPC Mission Trip Fund Raiser

We're getting ready for our annual mission trip! We're heading off to Eoila, Kentucky http://www.mcc.org/swap/locations/eolia/ We'll be working with the Mennonite Central Committee of the Great Lakes Region, in their program known as SWAP, Sharing With Appalachian People. We're leaving July 27 and will return August 1. We have ( at last count) 21 people going. This is pretty amazing since the size of our congregation is about 138 members.
So why the Music Man tickets to the Muny and the Albert Pujol Doll? Well, it's a raffle to raise some gas money, of course.
Muny tickets are box seats, for Music Man, Tuesday July 21. If you aren't a church member of don't plan on being at church before the show, we'll get these to you in time, if you should win! The Pujols doll, we'll mail anywhere in the world. ( Our blogmaster will mail it to you!)

Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Tell us which raffle you want your tickets to go in, and we'll see they get in the right drawing. Interested in donating on-line click here





Indicate in the message section the number of tickets you want to go to each raffle. Thanks!

Tickets will also be availale at the Simple Supper on July 8 and at the Outdoor Coffee Hour following worship on July 12. ( By the way, you're invited to both. Supper is at 6:30 pm on the second and fourth Wednesday, Worship is at 11am Sunday.)