Archive for November, 2008

A Retreat for Past, Current, & Future Leaders

Most Americans do not know what their strengths are. When you ask them, they look at you with a blank stare, or they respond in terms of subject knowledge, which is the wrong answer.

-Peter Drucker, author, professor, and leadership consultant

LEADERSHIP RETREAT
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

“Building on our Strengths”




Friday at 7:00pm, January 23 to Saturday at 12:00pm, January 24, 2009
(Optional dinner at 6:00pm on Friday)

Click here to download Retreat Schedule, Costs, and Registration Form

MainStay Suites Conference Center
410 Pine Mountain Road
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW

Retreat Theme and Preparation
The Gallup Organization has invested years of study and millions of dollars into how organizations work well (often such studies are on what is working poorly, what is weak, what is failing). Their two guiding assumptions are that (1) people are unique and different and (2) our greatest area of growth, productivity and contentment involve our strengths.

To make these assumptions more tangible, think about who sings in the choir. One way to approach who should be in the choir is to find all the people who are poor singers and work hard to build them up! The silliness of such an approach is self-evident. Instead, we look for those who are energized by music and have demonstrated that they want to learn more…can learn more. We encourage the building up and the building upon strengths.

In I Corinthians 11, the apostle Paul developed the image of the church as the body of Christ. One of the implications is that we all have a role to play in the body. But the eye is not to try to become the stomach. The ear is not to try to become the hand. The Gallup Organization’s emphasis on strengths is complementary to this idea: we will be both more contented and productive in the body if we know our strengths, rather than concentrating on what we cannot do well. So, you are invited to join other church members in identifying and building on strengths. Soon there will be opportunity for you use the Strengths Finder inventory and become “fluent” in this language of strengths. Your church staff has already done some work in this area (ask any of them some of their strengths and they will be able to answer you!). What’s next?

1. Take the opportunity to do Strengths Finder inventory when it is offered. The Strengths Finder books will be made available for purchase at a group rate in the church office or during fellowship times on Sunday mornings or go to

www.strengthsfinder.com

2. Plan on attending the Leadership Retreat (above).

Let’s build on our strengths.

William Pender

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Sermon: Repent…again!

Click here to listen to Repent…again!
by The Rev. Dr. William C. Pender, January 27, 2008
Isaiah 9:1-4; Matthew 4:12-23

Permanent Link | Posted in Sermons at Sunday, January 27th, 2008


Sermon: Come and See…Go and Find

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by The Rev. Dr. William C. Pender, January 20, 2008
Isaiah 49:1-7; John 1:29-42

Permanent Link | Posted in Sermons at Monday, January 21st, 2008


Good Humor Team #1 (Youth)

What: Cook and serve dinner at the Volunteer Ministry Center

When: Sunday, January 18, May 17, & September 20, 2009

Schedule: 3:00 p.m. - 7:30pm

3:00 p.m. - Cooks arrive and begin cooking

4:00 p.m. - Servers arrive and begin to load the van

5:00 p.m. - Serve at VMC

6:00 p.m. - All PYC eats together in Fellowship Hall

6:30 p.m. - Youth Group starts and ends at 7:30 p.m.

Team Captains: Bryce Elliott, Travis Maryanski, and Joanna Pennoyer

Team Members: Presbyterian Youth Connection (PYC)

Menu: Sloppy Joes, coleslaw, baked beans, potato chips, and chocolate chip cookies

Permanent Link | Posted in Calendar Items, Youth Connection at Sunday, January 20th, 2008


Sermon: To Fulfill All Righteousness

Click here to listen to To Fulfill All Righteousness
by The Rev. Dr. William C. Pender, January 13, 2008
Isaiah 42:1-9; Matthew 3:13-17

Permanent Link | Posted in Sermons at Monday, January 14th, 2008


FISH Pantry

What: FISH food pantry delivers and distributes food to Knoxville families.

When: 9:00am to 11:30am the first Tuesday of each month.

Where: FISH pantry on the lower parking deck

FISH Pantry Item of the Month: The children of the church are asking the congregation to help them with a service project. They will be collecting the following items each month in a box in the Children’s Area or the items can be given as alms after each Chapel Service. All items collected will be used to help stock our FISH pantry.

  • JANUARY - SOUP
  • FEBRUARY - CANNED VEGETABLES
  • MARCH - CEREAL
  • APRIL - CRACKERS
  • MAY - TUNA
  • JUNE - JIFFY BREAD MIX
  • JULY - PEANUT BUTTER
  • AUGUST - CRACKERS
  • SEPTEMBER - TOILET PAPER
  • OCTOBER - TOOTHPASTE OR TOOTHBRUSHES
  • NOVEMBER - MACARONI & CHEESE
  • DECEMBER - COOKIES

Contact: Pam Teague phone: 828-3091

Permanent Link | Posted in Calendar Items, Children News, Mission Events at Tuesday, January 1st, 2008


Childbirth Education Class

A childbirth education class, taught by Cindy Stair, is held every Thursday night from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. in the James Park Classroom. This class focuses on lamaze and helps couples have a natural labor and child birth.  The new six week series starts on January 10th.  The cost is $45 for members of First Presbyterian Church.  If interested, please contact Cindy Stair at 368-3852 or email cindymae@chartertn.net

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