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Newsletter, December 2005, Volume 12.12 FROM THE RECTOR: This year there are four full weeks of Advent. Although there are always four Sundays in Advent, it is only when Christmas falls on a Sunday that we have four full weeks of the Advent season. The only reason why this might be important is that we have a little more time to contemplate the coming of the Messiah and Son of God into our world and into our lives. We have the traditional symbol of Advent to remind us of the time the world waited for the coming of Jesus. The Advent Wreath with its four candles calls to mind the thousands of years between God’s promise and its fulfillment in the Incarnation and I recommend its use not only in Church but at home. Even if you don’t light the wreath every day its presence alone should bring to mind the coming of the Lord into our lives. A group of your fellow parishioners have been studying the Nicene Creed since September and it has allowed us to reflect upon some of the great mysteries of our faith. The Incarnation is one of those great mysteries, one that we might take for granted. The eternal Son of God takes on flesh and becomes human for our salvation. Just stop and reflect on that one sentence for a moment. Recently, one parishioner asked me what I considered the most amazing thing about God. Almost without hesitation I responded, “that God cares for me personally.” That is what the Incarnation is about. God caring for us so personally that the Son of God stripped himself of glory and restored our friendship with God by his death on the cross. I encourage you to reflect on this mystery during the weeks of Advent and thereby be more prepared to celebrate Christmas when it comes. Speaking of celebrating Christmas, on Saturday evening, December 24, at 10:30 p.m. we will have the service of Lessons and Carols along with the celebration of Holy Communion as the first proclamation of the birth of Christ. Although Christmas is on a Sunday this year, we will have only one service on Christmas morning at 10 a.m. instead of the usual two. This will allow those of you who wish to attend a Sunday/Christmas service to do so. During the week immediately before Christmas we will have our annual Decorate the Church for Christmas party on Tuesday evening, December 20 beginning at 6:30 p.m. As most of you know we begin by decorating the sanctuary and proceed to the parish hall for refreshments and perhaps some entertainment. Mark your calendars. PLEDGE CARDS If you have not yet done so, please submit your pledge card for 2006. At the December Vestry meeting the Vestry will discuss the budget for the coming year and we need to know what we will have in the way of funds on which to operate. Your contributions to the church are important but your tithes to the Lord are really what counts. CONGRATULATIONS!!! A word of congratulations to Lyle and Jennifer Garrison, new parishioners, whose son, Luke, was baptized into the Body of Christ on November 27. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION NEWS As is customary, the number of activities
for the children and youth of St. Francis increases during December. CHURCH DECORATING PARTY The annual Church Decorating Party will be held on Tuesday, December 20 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The focus begins in the church with the goal being to transform the Sanctuary into a burst of color and festivity in preparation for the Christmas Eve service. As this usually doesn’t take too long, the activity then shifts over to the parish house for the party portion of the evening. The food is potluck – bring a festive food or drink to share. Pizza will be provided as well. During this time, the children and youth will present their Christmas program and there will be lots of carol singing. This is always a fun occasion. Please plan to attend. GAMES NIGHT On the first Friday of each month, Games Nights is held in the parish hall from 6:30 to 8:30. The order for the evening begins with a light potluck dinner and ends with everyone breaking up into groups and choosing a board game to play. This is always an enjoyable evening of merriment and fellowship. If you enjoy this sort of activity, please join the fun on December 2nd. CALENDARS Church calendars may be purchased again this year. The cost is $6.00 and there is a sign-up sheet in the Parish Hall. See Nancy Jones or C.J. Wright for more information. BOSOM BUDDIES December Birthdays 4 Michael Faught
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