Saturday, December 20, 2014

Lessons and Carols Service

Lessons and Carols Service
Sunday, December 21
6:00 PM

Please join us for a special service 
of scripture readings
and special music and carols
in celebration of our Savior's birth.
A reception will follow the service.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

A Gathering of Thanks!

For the second year, Pamlico Presbyterian Church enjoyed a large dinner gathering of church members, family, and friends on Thanksgiving Day at 2:00 p.m. Twenty-two people attended this meal, a significant increase from last year, and the table spread the length of the fellowship hall. Everyone sat at one table, and the meal was served family style.

Pastor Adam made croissants. Here's the butter square on Wednesday, in preparation for all those rolls!
Thursday morning, Pastor Adam was there bright and early to cook turkey.
Helping him was Joe Flowers.
Friends of the church, the Joneses, provided a generous ham with fruit.
The turkey was large ...
But for twenty-two people, we needed an additional turkey breast.
Some attendees have been at the church for years; some people at the table were in our church for the first time today.
Happy faces all around!
The little girls enjoyed corn-on-the-cob.
The big girls ate in between glances at a screen.
The dessert table was heavy with cobblers, pies, and chocolate.
Linda's delicious grape salad in an appropriate dish ~
We at Pamlico Presbyterian Church are so thankful to God for our church, for our community, for the grace we have in Jesus, and for all He provides for us. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!

Sunday, October 12, 2014

The Jubilee! Thirty Years of God's Faithfulness

This weekend Pamlico Presbyterian Church celebrated thirty years of God's goodness and faithfulness to us. Through challenges, conflicts, joys, and many seasons of life-- He has remained the focus of our fellowship. We're so thankful that He's sustained our church all these years!
We had a good old-fashioned pig pickin' on Saturday. The men who did the pig arrived at 7:30 AM. The ladies came a bit later. There was plenty of work to do.
Edrae, Joyce, and Jeannette get the deep fryer ship-shape.
Jill and Shane did so much work to make the Jubilee celebration happen.
We're very thankful for them, their sweet spirit of helpfulness, and their smiles.
Willy, Cricket, and Dot enjoyed a front row seat by the pig cooker.
These men tended the pig all day long: Adam, Joe, Shane, and Joe
Our friend Art came from out of town for the day and took pictures.
Morgan, Adrianna, and Julia had fun in the beautiful weather.
Jill, Jennifer, and Jordane organized the kids' face painting and bracelet activities.
These tables were a hit with girls, young and old.
A group of active boys enjoyed the pumpkin bowling.
The pumpkins were a little worse for the wear!
But they knocked down all the pins!
The dress-up photo booth was a hoot. Here's Edrae.
We won't reveal the identity of this grandmother-turned-galactic-villain.
Bette looks classy no matter what she's wearing.
Jordane is all about her kitty cats.
Jill did an instant hair change.
Art's flannel shirt blended right in.
And some outfits were just plain silly.
Morgan sports a cowboy hat rather well.
And what would our day have been like, without adorable Steven to keep us laughing?
Back to the food! The pig was laid out in a massive cast iron cooker for the day, skin side down.
A smaller grill was used for cooking the chicken quarters.
Twenty minutes before serving time, the pig looked like this! The men removed, by hand, all the bones and flesh, and the skin was left on the heat. Several folks enjoyed the ribs with meat attached, and later the skin became "cracklings," salty and very good.

Shane took the meat that Joe had scooped out and given to him, and chopped it up for serving. A spicy vinegar-based dressing livened up the meat, which some ate straight, and some put on buns.
Adam's chickens were delicious.
Here are the men, laboring over the heat at the last minute. They also made hush puppies in a deep fryer. Every single hush puppy was eaten -- they were fabulous!
The ladies set up the serving line in the corridor between the two buildings.
Autumn decorations abounded.
Everyone filed through the sanctuary, along the line, and proceeded to tables both outside and inside.
The air conditioning was inviting to many, since the high on Saturday was 85ยบ.
But some couldn't resist eating outside in the breeze, under the tent.
All the desserts could not fit on the designated table.
Almost 80 people attended our Jubilee, and we had quite a few regular attendees and friends who could not come, for various reasons. They were missed. But God brought in many visitors, family, and friends, and we had a wonderful time. The popcorn machine was an attraction, in addition to horse-shoes, apple bobbing, and a corn-hole game. Live music kept everyone clapping and singing about 4:00. At 6:00, after our meal, we enjoyed hearing a message from Rev. Ola Forbes of the PCA church in Chocawinity, NC. An incoming thunderstorm hurried everyone to bring things indoors and clean up. Leftovers, of which there were so many, were saved for our fellowship meal on Sunday. Pastor Christiansen preached on Sunday morning from Leviticus 25 on the hopeful topic of the Year of Jubilee.
The church thanks Pastor Christiansen and all those hard-working people who helped to make this event such a joyous success. What a blessing it is when brothers and sisters in Jesus come together to celebrate God's love for us!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Announcing Our Jubilee!

Pamlico Presbyterian Church has been planning an important event in our church's life -- a 30th birthday celebration!

We invite all our former members, attendees, and local friends of our church to come on Saturday, October 11, 2014 in the afternoon for a fun time of live music, games, reunion, reminiscing, and great food. Slide shows of our church's history will be available for viewing. Live gospel bluegrass will keep our toes tapping. We'll enjoy a pig-pickin' potluck dinner at 6:00 PM. Please stay until Sunday morning worship when we'll have more special music, a guest speaker in Sunday school, and more fellowship around the table for our usual after-service snack. It will be a wonderful weekend of fun, remembering, and looking forward to all God will do at our church, the church that God built!