June 5, 2025 – Newsletter
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Kid’s Kirk: The Tower of Babel
Last week, we were studying The Tower of Babel, and the importance of relying on God to guide your decisions and actions. We talked about building a good foundation as we discovered a cookie tower could go a lot higher if we added cookie butter between cookies. Margot said excitedly, “It’s like God is the cookie butter holding everything together!” Out of the mouths of babes.
As we get ready for our fun Kid’s Sunday School Movie Extravaganza starting June 22nd, I’m still looking to borrow one more DVD, Encanto. Also, if anyone has rolls of curling ribbon they don’t need, we will have some jellyfish that will need lots of pretty tendrils. Contact Jett Tanner.
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Deborah & Jael
Women who weren’t afraid to lead and to act.The adult Sunday School class enjoyed a spirited reading of Judges 5: the song of Deborah. There was much discussion on the topic.We invite anyone interested to join in the next two Sundays for a study on Mary Magdalene … then on June 22nd Alex Nixon kicks off “Seeing is Believing: the history of Christian art.”
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Mia Hardcastle 1934 – 2025
HPPC Memorial Service June 21st @ 10am Mia graduated from Plant High School as Valedictorian and from Vanderbilt University Engineering School in 1956 with the Founders Medal. She was active in Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, ordained as an elder in 1986, and elected to Synod in 1990.Mia enjoyed creating topiaries, tennis, making her own clothes, traveling, caring for people, cheering on the Buccaneers, Rays and her Commodores. She spent countless hours making the lives of many others better. Mia was most proud of her strong faith in God and our Savior the Lord Jesus Christ.
A celebration of life will be held at HPPC June 21st at 10am, followed by a reception at Blount & Curry Speakeasy on MacDill Ave. Click here for full obituary.
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Nerdy Game Club Formed
The self-named Nerdy Game Club met last month and kicked off their games with Catan. This was formed following the Dinner for 8 held at the Orands during Lent. Attending were: Bruce (and Ann) Orand, Adam Orand, Kelly Beiro, June (visiting with kids), Stacy and Marc Wallace and James and Nicole Walsh. They may wish to rename their group after the eChimes comes out. (Or not.)
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Would you like to be one of our Steeple People?
The Hyde Park Memorial Steeple will soon be completed as a symbol of God’s everlasting presence in our lives and our community. What better way to honor someone who has been special to you, or in the life of the church, than to symbolically make them part of this historic beacon of hope?If you would like to join the church families whose memorial funds will be designated for this project, please consider making a one-time memorial contribution in the name of a loved one … or just contribute because you want to help!
Our steeple has undergone repair and restoration work and painting is complete. The Cross (blown over in Hurricane Milton) is soon to be restored with new, updated lighting. The bell chimes are once again ringing. The Hyde Park Memorial Steeple will be a daily reminder of our mission: to be the Light and Love of Christ in action for our community.
Donations will be noted in the Bulletin and read aloud at a Dedication Service this Fall; $200 or more will be noted on a plaque; $500 or more will have a memorial brick in a future patio on the front lawn.
Click Here to donate, or Church Center app, or by check. Note Steeple People.
We will personally contact all donors for dedication wording.
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Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, 1309 W Swann Ave., Tampa FL 33606
813-253-0069 office@hydeparkpres.com HydeParkPres.com |
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