Feeding Friends Fabulous Frenzy
What do you get when 9 people get together in Jane Brannan’s kitchen? You get 17 casseroles: 8 chicken tetrazzini and 9 gluten-free and dairy-free chicken and yellow rice. Attending were Faith Pilafas, Harriet Plyler, Jane Brannan, Nancy Bryant, Betsy McElaney, Ann Orand, Marie Warner, Ryan Campbell, and Naomi Anders. Now it’s YOUR turn! Pick up a casserole from the downstairs freezer
and deliver to a friend or neighbor who could use a night off from cooking!
Kick Off Sunday set for Sept. 17!
Plus MORE September fun.Sun. Sept. 17 – Fall Kickoff Sunday: Wear your favorite team t-shirt, kids move up in classes, fun and fellowship. Tue. Sept. 19 – New Life Group: This young adult dinner and Bible study meets the 3rd Tuesday at the Kline’s. Sat. Sept. 30 – WWJJD? What Would John Jr. Drink? Kim Brannan will be hosting an educational and fun Beer Tasting & Learning experience at her home with son and beer brewer John Jr. Book, Movie, Gardening, Sports, Tasting Groups: You love it? Let’s do it!
SUNDAY
In Person Worship in the Sanctuary at 10 am Nancy Corwin, Ordained Elder
Nancy Corwin grew up in Southern Illinois where she was baptized and grew up in the First Methodist Church. She received her Bachelors and Masters degrees at Illinois State University, and became a National Certified School Psychologist. Nancy went to work for the Joliet Public Schools where she met her husband of almost 44 years, Scott, who is also an active member of HPPC. In 1985 the Corwins moved to Longwood, Florida and enjoyed life in the Sunshine State with their three daughters. She and Sott were both ordained as elders at St Mark’s Presbyterian Church.Following their move to Tampa, Scott and Nancy joined HPPC and have been members since 2016. After 47 years as a school psychologist, Nancy retired in 2018. She serves as an Elder at HPPC and Chairs the Missions Ministry and the Personnel Committee. All three of the Corwin daughters and their families live in Florida with a total of 7 grandchildren. While Scott continues to teach at Wesley Chapel High School, Nancy stays busy with serving as “Nana”, HOA and Church responsibilities.
Classes for Children and Adults at 11:00 following Worship.
CHURCH NEWS
Adult Sunday Class 9/10 @ 11am
There was a story of heroism last week — a man who saved a mother and her daughter from the wildfires in Maui. Ironically, at about the same time, there was a review for a book that challenges the “toxic” war on masculinity. The odd juxtaposition of the heroism story and the book review has provided an opportunity to consider the matter of masculinity from a biblical perspective, so that will be the topic of our next class.
Join us to talk in the Meeting Room near the office!