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Weekly Witness
April 30, 2026
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Sunday, May 3, 2026
5th Sunday of Easter
Communion
Scripture: John 13: 31-35
Sunday: Livestream; Bulletin
Last Week's Sermon: Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us
Interim Pastor: Rev. Frank Yates
Liturgist: Nancy Shambach
Psalmist: Cyndi Pitts
Communion Servers: Crystal Mitchell, Cyndi Pitts, Joan Roschevitz, Dave & Nancy Shambach, Ginger Wall
Greeters: Meredith Beaton and Victoria Flick
Ushers: Betty Jarous, Lyn & Len Kulk, Ginger Wall
Flowers: Given by Karen Beaton, in memory of her son, Andrew Simmons
Early Morning Security: Dave Sternberg
May Sanctuary Stewards: Crystal Mitchell and Karen Williams
Director of Music: Nancy Leffler
Accompanist: Nathan Secrest
To view Sunday morning service, simply click on the word Livestream above. You can always go to the church website;
Main page; scroll down to Next Livestream Service to access
the upcoming Sunday service.
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Pastor to People
Dear RRPC Family and Friends,
The first theologian to catch my attention in high school was C.S. Lewis. I read his Narnia Chronicles and sort of got hooked. Then I read many more of the books of this professor at Oxford and later Cambridge. Lewis was a convert to Christ who felt a calling to make a case for the Christian faith to those who might not otherwise consider it. He always had the "outsider" on his mind, the skeptic, the indifferent, even the critic. He faced those kinds of attitudes in the university as a professor of literature. One of his dear friends was J.R. Tolkien who first helped convert him to the faith.
During my last months with you, I would like to offer an Adult C.E. class on the writings of Lewis. We will begin Sunday, May 3, by looking at his life and his spiritual autobiography entitled Surprised by Joy. You may want to look online for a description of his life and work. What a fascinating human being.
Then, on May 31, we will look at two of his books: The Problem of Pain and A Grief Observed. More on those two books later.
So here is a schedule for the other Lewis books we will consider:
- June 7-The Narnia Chronicles.
- June 21-Mere Christianity.
- July 12-Space Trilogy.
- July 19-Reflections on the Psalms.
- July 26-Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce.
- August 2-The Four Loves.
- August 16-The Weight of Glory.
So I invite you to explore C.S. Lewis with me this summer. I hope and pray he is as helpful to your mind and spirit as he has been to me.
Happy reading!
Peace,
Frank
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FLOWERS OR PLANTS
FOR CHURCH SERVICES
Please remember to sign up to enhance our sanctuary with flowers on Sunday! If you would like to provide flowers or a plant for a particular occasion such as birthday, anniversary, or to honor or remember an important person in your life, there is a signup sheet on the counter in the Narthex.
You bring one or two bunches of flowers or plants on Sunday morning to place on the stands at either pulpit or lectern and then take them home with you to enjoy all week. Or you could give them to a deacon to bless one of our shut-in members.
Thank you for helping us beautify our sanctuary!
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May 10th is
Mother's Day and
Youth Sunday
All youth and young adults (including college age) are welcome to join us on Sunday, May 3rd from 5:00-7:00pm in the fellowship hall to plan our service on May 10th. Dinner will be provided. Contact Amanda Ball, 505-269-6902 or Scott Roberts, 310-429-1715
with questions. Hope to see you there!
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May Friendship Day
Friday, May 1st
9:30am
St. Paul Lutheran Church
1100 Indian School, Alb.
Please join us!
If you need a ride, please call the church office: 505-892-6664.
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National Day of Prayer
May 7 | 4:00 - 9:00 PM
Albuquerque Civic Plaza
FREE Event
Your congregation is invited to join churches from around Albuquerque for a powerful National Day of Prayer as we come together to pray for our city, community, and nation. Hosted by Steve Stucker, this evening is all about hope, unity, and faith.
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Men's Breakfast
Saturday, May 9th
8:00am
For the Men’s Breakfast in May we will be meeting on Saturday, May 9th (the second Saturday). Speaking will be Leah Gerlach on “Living with Visual Impairment “. Always delicious and a great opportunity to invite neighbors and friends! Please join us!
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May's Book:
The Covenant of Water,
by Abraham Verghese
We will be meeting at Cyndie Tidwell's home on Tuesday, May 19th at 12pm. This is a lunch and book meeting. Attendees need to get your food order from Hannah & Nate's in Corrales to Cyndie by Sunday, May 17th. Email: cyndiectidwell@gmail.com.
Her address is: 312 Dixon Rd., Corrales, NM.
Please join us! All are welcome!
This is our last book until September. Enjoy the summer break!
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CELEBRATE 100 YEARS OF ROUTE 66
IN NEW MEXICO
Hazel Lathrop will be giving her Route 66 presentation:
Tijeras Canyon: 5 Miles of Road and Hundreds of Stories
at the Raymond Sanchez Community Center
9800 4th St NW
Loma Colorado Library
Saturday, May 23rd at 11am
For more information about the series and the dozen locations for presentations go to:
New Mexico Route 66 Centennial Speaker Series: Home
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Birthday Celebration
& Pentecost Sunday
May 24th
Join us on Sunday, May 24th after worship to celebrate the birthday of the founding of our church and also Pentecost Sunday! We will be wearing fire colors (reds, oranges) for Pentecost. The menu includes pulled pork and pulled turkey sliders, various salads and two huge celebration cakes of chocolate and vanilla. This is a great day to invite neighbors and friends. See the sign up sheet in the narthex to let us know you're coming!
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Church Calendar
May 3, 2026 - May 9, 2026
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Sunday, May 3
Trinity Sunday
10:00am Worship Service/Communion
5-7pm Youth & Young Adults, fellowship hall: dinner provided.
Monday, May 4
7pm AA
Tuesday, May 5
10am New Horizon Band Practice
7-8pm Al Anon
Wednesday, May 6
7-8pm Al Anon
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Thursday, May 7
10am Gentle Exercise
11:30 am Yoga
6:30pm Bell Practice
7:30pm Chancel Choir
Friday, May 8
7pm AA
Saturday, May 9
8am Men's Breakfast
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Something New
Last month Pastor Frank introduced the idea of Liturgist stoles to the Worship Committee.
The committee approved the creation of stoles modeled in size after those of the Bell Choir.
Liturgists are invited to wear a stole celebrating the color of the Liturgical season.
We give a huge THANK YOU to Sharon Hovey for sewing these beautiful stoles for us!!
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May Birthdays
2 Cliff Gibbons,
2 Velina Chavez
4 Carol Wagner-Adams
4 Rob Van Sweden
4 Lyn Kulk
7 Denise Baker
8 Leslie Strommen
15 Erin Carrasco
16 Chris Dyer
19 Rodger Kane
24 Pat Gerlach
25 Tori Van Sweden
29 Ndingsa Fomukong
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Our Service
Men & Women
Please keep the following people
in your thoughts & prayers:
Christopher Ryan - US Marine Officer
RJ Van Sweden - US Marines
Tyler Warren - US Marines
Hayden Smith - Army
Cdr. Sarah Dimmick - Navy, serving in Kyiv, Ukraine
Sgt. Kevin Lomeli - Army National Guard in Kenya
Kevin A. Baker - US Air Force in England
If you have family members serving here or overseas, please call Ginny at the church office to add them to our list. Church Office: 505-892-6664.
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Prayer Concerns
“And whatever you ask in Prayer, you will receive, if you have Faith.” Matthew 21:22.
Birgitta Gustafson - cancer treatments
Pegge Emory - continued recovery
Pat McCreary - recovery at home
Don Underwood - radiation treatments
Beth Miller - cancer treatments
Sheila Malmo's daughter, Alice
Protection for Everyone against our dreaded allergy season!
For DR Congo, Gaza, Iran, Israel, Sudan, Afghanistan, and Ukraine.
For all victims of gun violence, war, and unrest.
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Rio Rancho Presbyterian Church
1004 24th Street, SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
505.892.6664
Office Hours
Monday – Thursday | 9am–3pm
Office email: manager@rrpchurch.org
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