Northside Presbyterian Church Weekly eUpdate |
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Coming Sunday and Beyond
This Sunday will be a celebration of the church year in readings, scripture, and hymns. The choir will sing “Christ the King” to enhance the worship service.
Sunday School starts after Fellowship time. There will not be an Adult Forum. The adult Bible study will continue with John, and the kids will be having a short learning time with Susan downstairs during church time after they have their time in the sanctuary.
There will be a Deacon meeting at noon following Sunday School.
The church office will be closed next week for the Thanksgiving holiday while the staff is away. Sue Bentley is the officer on call; she can be reached at 540-320-3170 if there is a need or an emergency. |
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Emma Louise "Lou" Brown
Emma Louise “Lou” Brown, 99, died peacefully on October 29, 2025. Lou was born on August 12, 1926, in Holden, West Virginia, daughter of Wilbur and Ethel Long. She was preceded in death by her parents, two older brothers, their wives, and one older sister, as well as the love of her life, Lacy William “Bill” Brown and her son, James William “Jimmy/JB” Brown. Lou is survived by her daughter, Patty Devens (Pat), JB’s partner Miriam Rich, grandchildren Katy Devens Zamer (Craig), Kym Devens Gouker (Joel), Rick Devens (Becca), and Hannah Brown. She had seven great-grandchildren. |
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Lou met Bill at National Business College in Roanoke after attending Concord College for a year. She then worked for Appalachian Power Company before her marriage to Bill in 1949. The couple moved to Blacksburg, and, despite Bill’s warning that coaches move a lot, they never left. Lou was a devoted coach’s wife and active mother. She attended innumerable sports events from sandlot through college and enjoyed watching sports on television as well. She was a Girl Scout leader, Cub Scout den mother, and Sunday School teacher. Lou was very talented: she sewed, knit, cross-stitched, crewel-embroidered, quilted, and more. She donated many of her knitted hats to the Christmas Store or food pantry, and her family never had cold ears. In 1963, Lou became secretary at the new Margaret Beeks Elementary School where she remained for 23 years. Many people told her she was their first introduction to Blacksburg, and they appreciated her help and smiling face. After her retirement, she and Bill enjoyed 12 more years together, staying close to home or traveling to see children and grandchildren. Her best friend, Bill, died in 1997.
She was a member of Northside Presbyterian Church, serving as deacon and on numerous committees. She volunteered at Montgomery Regional Hospital for 10 years. She was an inspiration to many, growing older with dignity and always keeping a sense of humor. She will be greatly missed, but her loved ones are comforted to know that Bill and Jimmy are waiting for her at the pearly gates.
The memorial service will be here at Northside on Saturday, November 22, at 10:00 am.
If you wish, you may send contributions to The Bill Brown Scholarship Fund, 613 Rose Avenue, Blacksburg, VA 24060, to help a Blacksburg High School student attend college, or to Northside Presbyterian Church, 1017 Progress Street NW, Blacksburg, VA 24060.
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It’s Poinsettia Time Again! Would you like to purchase a Poinsettia to help decorate our Church for Christmas this year? If so, please email secretary.northside@gmail.com with the details, including a message or memory of someone to honor. Your Poinsettias can be picked up after the Christmas Eve Service on December 24th. Please turn in your order before November 30 so we can get them ordered. The time is fast approaching! Each plant is $12.50.
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Christmas Store Collection The Mission Committee is asking Northside members and friends to support the Montgomery County Christmas Store by donating toys, batteries, and board games. There will be a collection box in the Narthex and Nov. 30 will be the last day to drop off your gifts. The toy list includes toys for ages 0-10 year olds • Bluey • Small Lego sets • Crayola Washable Magic Markers • Bicycle helmets for children • Single Barbie dolls • Batteries for toys that require them • Trucks |
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Monday Night Supper Monday's meal was chicken fajita casserole, corn, coleslaw, fruit, and cookies. There were 68 meals served. Helpers were George and Marge, Alex, Linda, Susan, and Bruce and Heidi.
There will be no meal on Monday, Nov. 24.
Volunteers to help prepare and pack meals are always welcome and needed. |
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Volunteers -- November 23 Nursery: Karen Usher: George Greeter: Fellowship: Sophia Scripture: Lucian Flowers: Marya |
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Officer on CallNov. 16-22 Bruce Harper 540-392-3597 Nov. 23-29 Sue Bentley 540-320-3170 |
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Homebound Members For those wishing to keep in touch with our homebound members, here are some addresses: |
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Janis Brown Heritage Hall, Room 307 3610 S. Main St. Blacksburg VA 24060
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Nedra Underwood English Meadow #112 3400 South Point Drive Blacksburg, VA 24060
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Jan and Leon Geyer English Meadow, #242 3400 South Point Drive Blacksburg, VA 24060
Jan is in Richfield in Salem for rehab after her fall.
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Mary Rhodes English Meadow #H116 3400 South Point Drive Blacksburg, VA 24060 |
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Pastoral Care "Offer prayers and petitions in the Spirit all the time." – Eph. 6.18 Please be in prayer for: |
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Jan and Leon Geyer Matthew Harper Ron Pearson Betty Manus Margaret Bender Kristin Adams Elnathan Rathjen Robyn Gregg Brenda Payne Keith Wright Michael Schreiber Jeff Kallas - Bronwyn’s husband Our Monday Night Congregation |
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Lindsay Salany Mary Rhodes Asa Peeples Lea & Ricky Teasdale Christy Knox Lavetta Cumbee Daniel, Erika, and Ted Harper June Rieley Bob Dawson – Jane's friend Kathleen Bonelli - Jane's sister-in-law Deanie Heath Andrew Harper
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Please let the church office know if names should be added to or removed from the list. They will remain on the list for a month unless we are told otherwise. |
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Coming Events • Nov. 19 7:30 pm Choir Practice • Nov. 22 10:00 am Lou Brown Memorial Service • Nov. 23 All Day Christ the King/Reign of Christ 10:00 am Worship 11:15 am Sunday School 12:00 pm Deacons Meeting • Nov. 25 3:45 pm Northside at the Food Pantry
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Lectionary for Sunday Jeremiah 23:1–6 Luke 1:68–79 Colossians 1:11–20 Luke 23:33–43
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“Welcome home! Come walk with us!” |
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Northside Presbyterian Church, reflecting the love of God, celebrates inclusion and diversity. Whoever you are, whatever your ancestry, ability, or identity, you are made in God’s image. Wherever you are in your faith journey, come as you are. We welcome you and invite you to walk with us. (adopted by the Session, April 21, 2024) |
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DO YOU KNOW? You have an online way to support Northside! Your REGULAR OFFERING, PLEDGE, OR 2 CENTS A MEAL. Go to the page on our church website (northsidebburg.org), and click the button. OR just scan the QR code below to take you there: |
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