New Horizon Committees:
Administration: The Administration Committee and its subcommittees manage the day-to-day affairs of the church. Everything from building and grounds, office equipment, personnel issues to managing the church finances falls under this committee. Please contact Mindy Brewer with any questions or concerns.
Buildings and Grounds: The Buildings and Grounds Committee takes care of the maintenance and repair of the church building, parking lot and grounds. Please contact Nina Kerns with any questions or concerns.
Christian Education: The CE Committee manages all aspects of Adult and Youth Sunday School, Vacation Bible School and Christmas programs. Please contact Sharon Poindexter with any questions or concerns.
Fellowship: The Fellowship Committee is concerned with with providing opportunities to build our community. It is NOT the food committee! The fellowship committee focuses its efforts in two areas: Special Events and ongoing Small Groups. Please contact Marcia Antworth with any questions or concerns.
Mission: The Mission Committee has two primary tasks: they keep our congregation in touch with the mission goals of the PC(USA) as well as providing members of our congregation the opportunities to get involved with hands-on missions in our community. Please contact Beverly Melchor-Young with any questions or concerns.
Worship: The Worship Committee, along with the Pastor and musical staff, designs and implements worship opportunities for our congregation. Please contact:
Kaye Shepard with any questions or concerns regarding Worship
Travis Walker with any questions or concerns regarding Music
Pastor Mike Harvey with any questions or concerns regarding, well, everything else!
Communications: The Communications Committee is responsible for the church newsletter, social media management, and the church website. Please contact Marsha Hoffman with questions.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding billing, reimbursements, donations or any other financial concerns, please contact Cindy Spetman. For everything else, please contact Glenda Doupe.
Facts About The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Presbyterians trace their history to the 16th century and the Protestant Reformation. Our heritage, and much of what we believe, began with the French lawyer John Calvin (1509-1564), whose writings crystallized much of the Reformed thinking that came before him. Presbyterians are distinctive in two major ways. They adhere to a pattern of religious thought known as Reformed theology and a form of government that stresses the active, representational leadership of both ministers and church members.
The Structure Of The Presbyterian Church Leadership.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), with denominational offices in Louisville, Kentucky, has approximately 1.1 million members, more than 8,705 congregations and 14,000 ordained and active ministers.
General Assembly (U.S.A.) Consists of commissioners elected by presbyteries half Ministers and half Elders.
Synod of Lakes and Prairies (Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Nebraska)
Presbytery of Missouri River Valley (Omaha, Nebraska area and Southwest Iowa)
New Horizon Presbyterian Church (1 Minister, 12 Elders, and 12 Deacons)