Our contractor, Palermo Paving, has indicated that while the top layer of asphalt paving has not yet been provided, the parking lot itself is available for parking this weekend, after they've completed Friday's work.
Old South Haven Presbyterian Church is located at the corner of South Country and Beaver Dam Roads, Brookhaven, Long Island, NY; about one mile east of the Village of Bellport, and across from the Bellport High School.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Parking Lot Work has Started
Good News.
Work has started on rebuilding the Parking Lot. The old pavement has been removed and a new dry-well is being installed.
This Saturday and Sunday, please park on the church lawn by the Carriage House or on the street.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
This Week at Old South Haven Church
Wednesday - Saturday Pastor Tom on Study Leave: Union Theological Seminary
Oct. 7 -Oct 10 "Why We Still Can't Wait: Race Matters, Earth Matters"
Thursday, Oct. 8 "Share the Harvest"
Long Island Council of Churches Fund Raiser
Crest Hollow, Woodbury
Sunday, Oct 11 10:00am Morning Worship
Sermon: "The Powers Beyond Us"
Lessons: Genesis 3: 8-19 Ephesians 6: 10-20
Sunday School begins
Tuesday, Oct. 13 8:30am Long Island Council of Churches
Board Meeting - Presbytery Center
Wednesday, Oct. 14 12noon Welcome Father Bill Hanson
new Pastor of Mary Immaculate R.C. Church
Brookhaven/Bellport clergy lunch
Royal Oak Diner
Sunday, Oct. 18 10:00am Morning Worship
Sermon: "Without - Ready To Receive"
Lessons: Job 23: 1-17 Hebrews 4: 12-16
Mark 10: 17-31
Thursday, Oct 22 6:30pm "All About Family"
Holmes Camp and Conference Center Annual Fall Benefit
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church, NYC
Saturday, Oct. 24 9:30am Presbytery Meeting
Greenlawn Presbyterian Church
Sunday, Oct. 25 10:00am Morning Worship
5:00pm Initial Vesper Service
Work on the Parking Lot repairs is imminent. The existing parking lot will be stripped and excavated, a new base and asphalt surface installed, and parking stall lines painted. Work is expected to be done during mid-week, at which time parking on the street and lawn adjacent to the driveway may be required. Parking on Sunday is not expected to be significantly affected. Work on the driveway and a new light post at Beaver Dam road will follow, perhaps in the Spring, depending on the final results of the capital campaign and weather.
Results of the capital campaign as of Monday, October 5, 2015 are shown in the chart below. We are nearing our goal!
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
This Week at Old South Haven Church
Congratulations to Brian and Jennifer Burgess on the birth of their son Jack, weighing in at 9 lbs.!
Thursday, Oct. 1 7:20am Mid Suffolk Presbyterian clergy
breakfast at Royal Oak Diner
Saturday, Oct.3 9:30am - 3:30pm Presbytery Day
Brentwood Presbyterian Church
125 Second Street, Brentwood
workshops on gun control, racism,
immigration, criminal justice
$20 at the door includes lunch
WORLD WIDE COMMUNION
Sermon: "Creating A World of Peace"
(theme of this year's observance)
Lessons: Matthew 5:1-20
2 Thessalonians 3: 16
Dedication of the Peacemaking Offering
Wednesday Saturday Pastor Tom on Study Leave
Oct. 7 - Oct. 10
Thursday, Oct. 8 "Share the Harvest"
Long Island Council of Churches Fund Raiser
Sunday, Oct. 11 10:00am Morning Worship
Sunday School begins
Tuesday, Oct. 13 8:30am Long Island Council of Churches
Board meeting, Presbytery Center
Wednesday, Oct. 14 12 noon Welcome Father. Bill Hanson
Brookhaven/Bellport Clergy
Royal Oak Diner
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A Note from member Claudia Taylor:
During the month of October for anyone in the congregation or persons they refer, I am willing to donate the proceeds from both nutritional and chiropractic services to the parking lot fund.
The office of a Doctor of Chiropractic is unfamiliar territory for many people, so.....
If you associate chiropractic with cracking stiff necks and cranky low backs,
this is not the office for you.
My sign says family practice, lifestyle and nutritional wellness.
As my grown daughter who grew up living the life and walking the walk once asked me--
What is Chiropractic Lifestyle and Nutritional Wellness anyway?
It is a BLEND OF CHIROPRACTIC to optimize motion:
Our bodies are created to move We are not plants.
Anything with a joint--feet, ankles, knees, shoulders, elbows, hands, and yes, backs and necks benefit from improved neuro-musculo-skeletal, that is nerve muscle and joint, function.
WITH BETTER CHOICES--the-substance, food, deed (activity or in-activity) and thoughts
we allow in our body.
Together, they are better than either one alone.
Balancing health is a journey not a destination. We stress progress and better choices--
new tricks for old dogs (or old habits) not perfection.
Enjoy your own meaningful healthcare revolution. It begins with you making better choices.
One degree of change, positive or negative, can profoundly affect the pathway of your health.
I hope you will think of this offer as an opportunity to contribute towards the substantial amount we need to raise while seizing the opportunity as motivation to improve your own health.
I do not do no fault or workers compensation. I am not encouraging anyone seeing another practitioner to make a change ( but boldly ask if he/she is willing to price match!)
The office of a Doctor of Chiropractic is unfamiliar territory for many people, so.....
If you associate chiropractic with cracking stiff necks and cranky low backs,
this is not the office for you.
My sign says family practice, lifestyle and nutritional wellness.
As my grown daughter who grew up living the life and walking the walk once asked me--
What is Chiropractic Lifestyle and Nutritional Wellness anyway?
It is a BLEND OF CHIROPRACTIC to optimize motion:
Our bodies are created to move We are not plants.
Anything with a joint--feet, ankles, knees, shoulders, elbows, hands, and yes, backs and necks benefit from improved neuro-musculo-skeletal, that is nerve muscle and joint, function.
WITH BETTER CHOICES--the-substance, food, deed (activity or in-activity) and thoughts
we allow in our body.
Together, they are better than either one alone.
Balancing health is a journey not a destination. We stress progress and better choices--
new tricks for old dogs (or old habits) not perfection.
Enjoy your own meaningful healthcare revolution. It begins with you making better choices.
One degree of change, positive or negative, can profoundly affect the pathway of your health.
I hope you will think of this offer as an opportunity to contribute towards the substantial amount we need to raise while seizing the opportunity as motivation to improve your own health.
I do not do no fault or workers compensation. I am not encouraging anyone seeing another practitioner to make a change ( but boldly ask if he/she is willing to price match!)
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
This Week at Old South Haven Church
"With the arrival of Pope Francis, and reflecting on his encyclical On Care for Our Common Home, I am reminded that we are at a transformative moment in human history in which our many traditions must come together to fulfill our sacred obligation to care not only for each other but also for our home. There is no better time to act than now."
The Rev. Dr. Katherine R. Henderson
President, Auburn Seminary, New York City
Thurs., Sept. 24 12:30pm South Country Education Foundation
Becker/Gambles Music Fund Committee
in the Gallery
Sun., Sept. 27 10:00am Morning Worship
Sermon: "Each New Day"
Lessons: Psalm 118: 1-4, 19-29
II Peter 1: 1-21
Tues., Sept. 29 10:00am Morning and Lunch
with Rev. Dean Snyman of South Africa
and this year's PCUSA International Peacemaker
Presbytery Center, Commack
Thurs., Oct. 1 7:30am Mid Suffolk Presbyterian Clergy
Royal Oak Diner
Sat., Oct 3 9:30am Presbytery Day
Brentwood Presbyterian Church
Social Justice Advocacy workshops
Plenary: The Rev. Dr. Jim Atwood, author
"America and Its Guns"
WORLD COMMUNION
Peacemaking Offering
Sermon: "Create a World of Peace"
Wed. - Sat.
Oct. 7 - Oct. 10 Pastor Tom on Study Leave
Union Theological Seminary
New York City
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
This Week at Old South Haven Church
Thursday, Sept, 17 10:00am- 3:00pm Long Island Council of Churches Retreat
First Presbyterian Church, Smithtown
Pastor Philipp attending
Sunday, Sept. 20 10:00am Morning Worship
Sermon: "How Much Are You Worth?"
Lessons: Psalm 8 Luke 15: 1-24
Monday, Sept. 21 International Day of Peace
5:00pm-6:30pm "Celebrate World Peace Day"
The Common Ground at Gillette Park'
Gillette Ave, Sayville
(bring a camp chair if you want to sit)
speakers, poets, musicians,
face painting for the children
Pastor Tom, one of the speakers
7:00pm Session Meeting
Sunday, Sept. 27 10:00am Morning Worship
Sermon: "Each New Day"
Psalm 118: 1-4,19-29 II Peter 1: 1-21
A NOTE
The Capital Campaign Committee reports that as of September 14 $13,259 has been received in "up front money"
out of a total of $18,984.00 pledged, which is 42% of our goal. The Committee wishes to thank these individuals for
their commitment at the very start of the Campaign.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
This Week at Old South Haven Church
Saturday, Sept. 12 3:00pm "Making Beautiful Music Together"
(see attachment of poster and program)
attend and bring your friends
Sunday, Sept. 13 10:00am Morning Worship
Sermon: "In For The Long Haul"
Lessons: Philemon Luke 14: 24-33
5:30pm Church Supper: Barbeque
Speaker: Rev. Tom Goodhue
Executive Director
Long Island Council of Churches
Monday, Sept.14 7:00pm Finance and Property Committee
Wednesday, Sept. 16 12:30pm Presbytery Nominations Committee
Thursday, Sept. 17 10:00am Long Island Council of Churches retreat
Sunday, Sept 20 10:00am Morning Worship
Sermon: "How Much Are You Worth?"
Lessons: Psalm 8 Luke 15: 1-24
Monday, Sept 21 4:30 - 6:00pm International Day of Peace Observance
sponsored by South Country Peace Group and others
The Common Ground, Sayville
7:00pm Session Meeting
We are thrilled to present another concert at Old South Haven Presbyterian Church. We were so beautifully received here last year and when Pastor Tom asked us to sing another recital, we jumped at the opportunity! We were married in June and wanted to present a concert of love songs from our different heritages. Maria grew up on Long Island with an Italian-American background, and Dimitrie in Pittsburgh as a Serbian-American. When we were united in marriage we warmly embraced each other's culture and family, (Italian and Slavic). We also had a firm grasp and love of music from America, being that we were born here. Hence we are presenting in the second half of our program our American favorites in folk song, sacred, and musical theater pieces. We hope you enjoy our tapestry of heritages and you feel at home listening to these different songs, duets, and arias which we love to sing and which brings us together.
--Maria and Dimitrie
Click here for program details: http://oldsouthhavenchurch.org/Events/Making%20Beautiful%20Music%20Together_Program%20Pages.pdf
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