August 29, 2024 – Newsletter

EVENTS & FELLOWSHIP
YOU are invited! Welcome Brunch Sept. 8th after Worship.
Join us in the hallway for a light brunch welcoming our new members. Get to know them a little bit and make some new friends!
RSVP here – or tell Lynda Waters or Jane Brannan – or just show up!  All are welcome and you know there is never a shortage of things to nibble on!

How Did We Get Our New Testament? 

Catch Session 3 This Sunday at 11:00

New Testament: we have Gospels, we have Letters, and we have The Revelation … pretty different from the Old Testament! Join us in the Conference Room Sundays after worship. No class Sept. 8th.

Did you miss  one?
“What IS the Bible?”  CLICK HERE to see it!
CLICK HERE for “The Law, Prophets, Writings”


Don’t Miss Out!
Sept. 1 Communion Sunday; classes follow
Sept. 2  Labor Day, Office closed
Sept. 3  Apollo School Starts
Sept. 8  New Member Sunday & Brunch
Sept. 15 “How we got the official Canons”
Sept. 17  New Life Dinner – maybe?
Sept. 22 “Scriptures that seem to contradict”
Sept. 29 “Remember the DaVinci Codes?”
SUNDAY
September 1st Worship & Communion in the Sanctuary at 10 am
Rev. John Hougen, PastorChildren are “shepherded out” of Worship after the Children’s Time for
Sunday School and activities until noon.
11:00 – Adult Class on “How the Bible Came to Be” with Karla Grant.The Worship Service will be live-streamed on our Hyde Park Presbyterian Church YouTube channel under LIVE!  CLICK HERE to go to the page.


Losing My Religion
CLICK for a 90-second look at this Sunday.So many people claim to have lost their religion. Is that a bag thing? Does God have a different idea about what true religion is?Check it out with Rev. John Hougen on the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church Facebook page.
CHURCH NEWS

New Members are Joining Sept 8!

Everyone is invited to join us as we welcome our new members, Sunday the 8th at Worship, and then at a light Welcome Brunch.  Joining are:

Sarah Dann
Shannon Dann
Sharon Smith
Stacy Wallace
Susie Rodriguez
Terry Meier

(Make new friends, but keep the old … c’mon all you Girl Scouts, SING!)


Apollo Academy Gears Up for New School Year on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd

After a busy summer of hosting unique, fun-filled enrichment camps, Apollo Academy is excited to start their second year at Hyde Park. Many hands cleaned out classrooms, set up a basketball hoop, and moved furniture and supplies upstairs at a Parent Work Day.

You may notice more artwork and decorations on the walls as they settle into their existing and new spaces within the church. That’s right – with their growth in enrollment, Their Spark studio remains downstairs and their Discovery studio has moved upstairs.

School will begin Tuesday, the 3rd. Children’s laughter and excitement will once again be filling our halls. Apollo Academy specializes in self-paced, hands-on learning. The students are referred to as “learners” and the teachers are called “guides.” Their philosophy is to provide a framework and environment that prioritizes the mastery of foundational curriculum while providing children with the freedom to make their own decisions, explore at their will and define who they want to be.

We are proud that HPPC is the home for this outstanding educational offering within our community.


In Case You Missed the Elevate Video!

You may have missed the video last week because the link was missing, you were too busy right then, or something. Sooo, take a look and see what great things HPPC’s tenant Elevate Tampa Bay is doing!

The program of curriculum, mentoring, adventure, and college/career is literally changing the students’ life trajectories.

CLICK HERE for a YouTube video or visit the
Elevate Tampa Bay website at elevatetampabay.org.


School Daze at End68

End 68 Hours of Hunger has been gearing up all summer to carry out their mission of feeding food-insecure children in Tampa. This is how it “happens”:

– Contact school social workers for families in need
– Food donations from food drives
– Monetary donations to buy food & items
– Search for best prices and go shopping (like lots of CASES of tuna each week!)
– Open cases, stock shelves, recycle cardboard
– Teams fill the bags each week (not too heavy; little kids have to carry them!)
– Coordinator tries to make each week different!
– Bags placed on carts for each school
– Each school loaded into cars for delivery
– Do it all over again for next week!

Once school is up and running, it takes about $10,000 a week to furnish each of the kids of the family in need with 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 3 dinners (and snacks).

Hyde Park Pres serves as the main pantry for End 68 Hours of Hunger, using the 2 rooms closest to the Willow doors. There are an additional 4 pantries in Tampa.

Canned fruits and veggies (the regular size) are needed to get the school year off to a healthy start! Bring any donations to the Mission Box by the Willow doors.


Christian Education Dedication Sunday

Rev. John Hougen led the children and the congregation in prayer as our Christian Education program launched for the Fall season.
From right to left standing: Karla Grant (adults), Faith Pilafas (children), Harriet Plyler (middle school), Brooke Woodworth (children) and Rev. John.

Click on the photo and maybe it will come up large enough to see all the darling children!

Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, 1309 W Swann Ave., Tampa FL 33606
813-253-0069     office@hydeparkpres.com        HydeParkPres.com
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