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‘SHARING HOPE FROM THE HEART OF THE HIGHLANDS’ DECEMBER 1, 2014

Highland Presbyterian Church is a community of believers inspired by the love of Jesus Christ and biblical teachings. We believe we are called to guide our children, support our neighbors, comfort the troubled, soothe the suffering and bless the dying. We give, we receive, we serve, we teach, we question, we learn,

we sing, we laugh, we pray. We strive to use our time and talents to serve God, one another, and the world, sharing hope from the heart of the Highlands.

This month, the phrase we are lifting up from our Mission Statement is “We give, we receive, we serve.” What better words to reflect on during the season of Advent as we turn our hearts once again to celebrate the mystery of the Incarnation – God’s great gift of coming to live among us as one of us in Jesus Christ. This season reminds us that first of all, we receive. As I John 4:19 says, “We love because God first loved us.” God’s love for us is the root, the ground, the source of our loving. Because we have received, we are able and inspired to give. I have been on the receiving end of an amazing outpouring of support and prayers since my father’s death on October 26. Fred and I are so grateful for all the cards and notes we have received. Turns out, cards (and emails!) matter! They may seem like small things, but each one represents a shared thought, a moment of care, words of support, a prayer. Many people have reminded me that my life is a part of my father’s legacy, and I am proud to embrace that. I chose as the text for my father’s service words from the Song of Solomon: “Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it … for love is as strong as death” (8: 7 and 6). That was what my father said when my mother died in 2007. He believed that deeply, and it kept him both strong and content even with the growing limitations of his life. Of the many gifts that my father has given me over the years, the legacy of his faith is the best. I am not the only one who has been blessed to receive the gifts of this congregation. We have had a number of deaths in the congregation this fall, and I am deeply grateful for the incredible ministry of so many of you who have come alongside family members during their grief. Our Deacons and others have provided wonderful hospitality at funeral receptions; many of you have signed up for meal trains and taken food to people at home; our Chancel Choir, Frank Heller and Jan Ward have supported family members with music that lifted heavy hearts. And our church staff gives generously of their time to support all of these efforts. This year, as we celebrate the great gift of God’s love for us and for the world in Jesus Christ, may we take time to receive that love even as we then turn to others to give and serve. Cynthia M. Campbell, Pastor

POINSETTIAS—Fresh poinsettias will enliven the sanctuary during Advent and Christmas. Keep an eye on the weekly bulletins for your opportunity to honor someone you love by dedicating a poinsettia in their name. ComeCome HomeHome toto HighlandHighland forfor Christmas!Christmas!

ChristmasChristmas EveEve ServicesServices 12/712/7 -- 4:004:00 AdventAdvent WorkshopWorkshop 4:30**Lessons4:30**Lessons && CarolsCarols 5:005:00 FellowshipFellowship DinnerDinner 5:00 Fellowship Dinner (preludes(preludes beginbegin atat 4:20)4:20) 5:455:45 YouthYouth--LedLed ServiceService 8:008:00 **Candlelight**Candlelight && CommunionCommunion 12/1812/18 -- 6:306:30 LongestLongest NightNight ServiceService 11:0011:00 YouthYouth LedLed CandlelightCandlelight && 12/2112/21 -- 3:003:00 FamilyFamily WorshipWorship CommunionCommunion && ChristmasChristmas PageantPageant **Childcare**Childcare ProvidedProvided

WORSHIP U2CHARIST COMMUNION SERVICE—This service of Worship and Communion based on the music of the rock band and seeking of justice in the world will be at 6pm on December 5th in the sanctuary at Highland Presbyterian Church. Come as you are to worship God at this Advent U2charist.

LONGEST NIGHT SERVICE—Highland Presbyterian will again offer a Longest Night service of prayer, reflection and music on Thursday, December 18, at 6:30 p.m. While everyone is welcome at this service, it is especially meant for those for whom Advent and Christmas may not be a cheerful time. Many among us do not feel they can fully engage in festive times due to illness, loss of a loved one, a broken relationship, or other personal circumstances. Come and be held close by your family of faith, and surrounded by the compassionate love of God.

CHRISTMAS JOY OFFERING - This special offering will be collected in worship on Sundays during December. Highland participates in this denominational offering of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) each year. This offering supports the Assistance Program of the Board of Pensions providing integral financial support to church workers and their families and it provides resources for Presbyterian-related racial ethnic schools and colleges. Because Advent and Christmas shine a light not only on our world’s greatest hope but also on our world’s greatest need. There are three ways to give: Place money in “Christmas Joy” envelopes in the pew racks. Make checks out to Highland Presbyterian Church, memo reading “Christmas Joy.” Text JOY to 20222 to give $10 www.presbyterianmission.org/give/christmasjoy

FLOWERS FOR THE SANCTUARY IN 2015—If you would like to donate flowers to the sanctuary in memory or honor of someone special in 2015, please call the church office. The price is 50.00. STEWARDSHIP—As of November 20 we have received 220 pledges for a total of $648,515. So far we have 27 pledges from families or individuals who have not pledged before for a total of $13,559. If you have never pledged or not made a pledge in many years, won’t you join us this year in supporting God's mission through the work of Highland Presbyterian Church as we spread hope from the heart of the Highlands.

SERVICE THE ALTERNATIVE GIFTS MARKET Visit the table in Fellowship Hall on Sundays before or after worship to make contributions to organizations in the names of the people on your shopping list. It's a one-stop shopping experience; you select the all the organizations you wish to support in one simple transaction, you leave with lovely gift-in-your-honor cards to present to your Alternative Gift recipi- ents, and a little good is done in the world as a result of your holiday shopping. Stop by the table to do some browsing!

NUTS TRAVELING TO NICARAGUA—In January, Highland will send a delegation to Mirazul, Nicaragua as part of our covenant relationship with the community there. There are a variety of ways you can participate in our mission partnership: 1.) Contribute Pencils, First Aid Supplies and Sewing notions on January 11 at church. 2.) Pray for the delegation as they prepare for their trip on January 17-24, 2015. 3.)Write a letter, note, or prayer (or drawings etc) for the delegation to carry and offer to our friends in Mirazul.

KENTUCKY REFUGEE MINISTRIES LUNCH AND LEARN—Join KRM in the Pleune-Mobley Center for lunch on Wed. Dec. 10 from Noon – 1:30pm. Lunch is provided but please consider a $5 donation. We are always seeking to make new connections and build partnerships that will assist people in great need, people who with a little help can give so much back to the community. Come and see what Kentucky Refugee Ministries is doing. Hear stories from refugees. Listen to our staff explain the details of the many programs going on and find ways that you can help. Please specify any dietary restrictions when reserving your space. Please RSVP at http://kyrm.org/lunch-and-learn/

HIGHLAND COMMUNITY MINISTRIES GIFT TREE—Through our partnership with Highland Community Ministries, Highland supports our neighbors to have a brighter Christmas by offering gifts for Christmas morning. We do this through our HCM Gift Tree. We have received 100 gift requests this year. You may pick up a gift request ornament in Fellowship Hall on Sundays. Please return gifts to the church by December 15 at noon, when they will be delivered to HCM. Please contact Marsha Howard at 502.552.5914 or [email protected], if you have any questions or need help with shopping.

HOLIDAY SERVICE AT OPEN HAND KITCHEN—12/29/14—Open Hand Kitchen is a ministry of St. Vincent de Paul serves hot meals for people in need of one. Join us on Mon. Dec. 29th, fron 11:45 to 1pm at 1026 S Jackson at Old St Paul’s Church for a service day to support some of our neighbors. There is street parking. Wear long pants, close-toed shoes and a cap (to replace hairnet). Ages 15+ can serve hot food, there are jobs for younger volunteers too. RSVP to the church office 502-451-2910 or Sign-up Online: http://bit.ly/openhandkitchen BOOK FAIR AT CARMICHAEL'S: November 30 - December 6: Once again, the weekday school and Carmichael's Book Store are teaming up for the holidays for our annual Book Fair! During the week of November 30, Hi Ho will receive 25% of all purchases at any Carmichael's location by anyone who mentions HPCNWS at the time of purchase!!! Please mark the week of November 30 - December 6 in your calendar for Christmas shopping (books! calendars! holiday cards!!) at the Carmichael's located at 2720 Frankfort Avenue, 1295 Bardstown Road, or the new Carmichael's Kids at 1313 Bardstown Road! Please plan to stop by the kick off for this exciting event on Sunday, November 30 from 4:00 - 5:30pm at Carmichael's Kids! Join us for story time and snacks and a wonderful opportu- nity to support the school! Bring friends and family and remind them to mention HPCNWS when they check out! We will distribute a wish list compiled by our teachers if you are interested in donating a book for your child's classroom or the HPCNWS library. We will also generate a list of age-appropriate recommendations for your child's reading pleasure! HCM DERBY DINNER PLAYHOUSE—On Saturday, December 27th, Highlands Community Ministries is sponsoring a trip to Derby Dinner Playhouse to see "A Wonderful Life" and to enjoy their buffet meal. The cost is $34 with TARC transportation or $30 without transportation. Call 459-0132 and send your payment to HCM Senior Services, 1228 E. Breckinridge Box 2, 40204 by November 26th. The TARC bus leaves at 11:15 A.M. from Highlands Court, 1720 Richmond Drive.

THANK YOU—”The family of Colleen & Tom Appling would like to express our deepest appreciation for the lovely memorial service and reception on Saturday, November 8. Thank you so much for the wonderful food that was prepared, the heartfelt singing performed by the choir and the kindness shown by all who attended. Colleen and Tom were extremely blessed to be part of your church family and we would like to thank you all for bringing comfort to us during this difficult time”. Kim Brown, Susan Rein & Family

SEASONS GREETINGS from the Nursery and Weekday School! There is a chill in the air outside, but inside is the smell of holiday cooking: the 3 and 4 year-olds are baking gingerbread cake while another class is preparing pancakes and cocoa! What a wonderful way to welcome the season, with all of our senses. The past month was full of learning for all of us, most especially the teachers at the Nursery and Weekday School. Our faculty, in conjunction with the faculty of 2nd Presbyterian and St. Benedict Preschool enjoyed a week of professional development with Margie Carter and Deb Curtis, leading experts and authors in the field of early childhood education. Margie and Deb continued their work with us on telling the stories of children’s learning. With their help, we are continuing to observe children keenly while we provide them with rich materials that stimulate their interest and increase their learning through doing. It’s wonderful, challenging work that results in children who are creative thinkers who enter the world with confidence in their own capabilities. We are looking ahead to January when we will begin our enrollment period. Applications for 2015- 2016 are currently available on our website and due by January 15th, and we do give HPC church mem- bers priority in enrollment. We hope you will consider joining us next fall! MANAGE YOUR GIVING ONLINE—Highland Presbyterian Church is excited to announce that you can manage your giving online as of December 1st! Giving online is easy and allows you to set up automatic recurring contributions and view your complete online giving history from anywhere you have access to the Internet. Contributions can now be debited automatically from your checking or savings account or processed using your credit or debit card. You can use our electronic giving option for regular pledge payments, one-time gifts, Memorial Fund gifts, or Rapier Fund gifts. Simply follow these easy steps: Visit the church website at www.hpclouisville.org 1. Click on the blue Give button 2. Click on the blue Give Now button 3. Click on the Create Profile button, then 4. Follow the onscreen instructions to create an online profile and to schedule your recurring contributions.

EDUCATION FAITH IN THE REAL WORLD – Advent Hymns-December’s education series features Bill McConnell who will guide us through through the music and hymns of Advent from our hymnal: Glory to God. The two-part series will be on Sundays, December 7 and 14 at 9:30am in Fellowship Hall. Come to learn, sing, and live the Advent season. Bill McConnell is the Executive Director of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians and long-time professor and educator of music in a diverse range of settings. Come sing and celebrate.

PRESBYTERIAN UNION- Please join us at Vincenzo’s, The Courtyard Room, 105 South 5th Street on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014, 11:30 a.m. in welcoming Dr. Loren Townsend of the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Ken Fleming of the Kilgore Samaritan Counseling Center. Lunch is buffet, salad and entrée, dessert and iced tea. The cost is $15.00 including gratuity. PLEASE make your reservations to Ann or Ivan Schell at [email protected] by 4:00 p.m. Monday, December 1, or you can phone 894-8440.

PRESBYTERIAN ASSOCIATE OF MUSICIANS – The Presbyterian Association of Musicians is hosting their annual education event in Louisville this year! The dates are January 29th-31st! The theme of the conference is Where Two or Three are Gathered and the conference will feature worship and workshops that center around new and exciting ways to use music in worship and how to include the entire congregation in making that music! The conference also includes the opportu- nity to participate in the event choir and to hear the Kentucky Bach choir! Highland members and friends Bill McConnell, David Gambrell, and Doodle Harris are providing leadership for the event! Events are held at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Second Presbyterian Church! Registration opens at 4:00 on the 29th and the conference ends with closing worship beginning at 11:00 on the 31st! For more information or to register for the event, please go to www.presbymusic.org. MUSIC IN MINISTRY

ALPHA & OMEGA CHOIRS On Sunday, December 14 the Alpha and Omega Choirs lead worship at the 11 a.m. ser- vice. Pre-Service Preparation begins at 10:35 a.m. in the Choir Room.

The special alumni rehearsal is Sunday, December 21 from 4 - 6 p.m. in the Choir Room and Sanctuary!!! All alums should contact Frank Heller at [email protected] to let him know that they are singing.

The Alpha and Omega Choirs with the Youth Choir Alumni will lead worship on Wednes- day, December 24 at the 11:00 p.m. Pre-Service Preparation begins at 10:00 p.m. in the Choir Room.

REGISTRATION FOR THE 2015 YOUTH CHOIR RETREATS IS NOW!!! Please turn in the registration and form and money during the month of December.

Omega Choir Retreat is January 30 - February 1 at PYOCA. Alpha Choir Retreat is February 20 - 22 at Cedar Ridge Camp. We appreciate your commitment and dedication to the youth choirs at HPC!!!

CHILDREN’S MUSIC MINISTRY by Dorissa Falk Suzanne Bowman, Martha Makela and Dorissa Falk recently attended the National Orff Convention in Nashville Nov 5-8. We attended 12 sessions plus extra concerts, and visits to the exhibition halls. More than 1500 music teachers attended thru out the US and other countries. We were blessed by the leadership of the Hallelujah Choir on Nov. 23 worship. On December 7, the Lyric Choir will help lead worship, and Dec 14 the Hallelujah choir will help lead. Please consider attending the Christmas Pageant on Sunday Dec 20th in the afternoon. This service will take the place of the Family Christmas Eve service. Suzanne Bowman's Joyful Noise group participated in the annual sanctuary scavenger hunt. Using pic- tures of places and things, the children found instruments hidden in these area. "What does this have to do with worship?" Rocking chairs: Mommies are welcome in worship...organ pipes make the beautiful music as we sing. This is just one more way for the littlest ones to get to know our sanctuary and be comfortable there. There is a lot of Christmas music, both singing and hand chimes buzzing around all our rehearsal rooms! Keep these families and children in your prayers. WWW.HPCLOUISVILLE.ORG children’s announcements Advent Workshop: Pancake Breakfast! Join us Sunday, Dec. 7th at 4:00 p.m. for our annual Advent All Children’s Sunday School Workshop! This “workshop” is an opportunity for children and classes are invited to a Pan- families to come together to make Christmas and Advent cake Breakfast hosted by our Crafts! The theme for this year is Music! We’ll be exploring Youth on Sunday, December how music helps us tell the story of Jesus’ birth! Participants 21st! Children will go to their will even be given the opportunity to make their own Christ• Sunday School classes, then mas song books! come down to the Dining Room! Parents are welcome to stay as well! The breakfast is Sunday School Bulletins: free! Children, be sure to pick-up a Sunday School Bulletin from Liz as you leave Sunday School each week! In it will be activities related to Advent that you can do with your family at home to Stewardship Bingo: help you prepare for the coming of Jesus! The bulletins will Congratulations to the follow• corespond with the same Advent Candle that we are celebrating ing children who completed in worship! Stewardship Bingo in Novem• ber: Lachlan Barber, Whit•man Christmas Pageant and Family Worship: Barber, Amelia Connally, Charlotte Connally, Dorothy December 21st, 3:00 p.m. DeWees, Scott Goudy, Charlie Children in Kindergarten-5th grade will rehearse for the Christmas Pag• Grohmann, Cooper Osborne, eant in their Sunday School classes on Nov. 30th, Dec. 7th, Dec. 14th, Leo Osborne, Gordon Thomas, and Dec. 21st. A dress rehearsal will also be held Saturday, Dec. 20th and Rhys Thomas! from 10-12. Please be present for these rehearsals if you would like a peaking part. Children who are 3 ears old or 4 years old are invited o be animals around the manger and will only need to be present at he Dec. 20th dress rehearsal. The rehearsal schedule for Dec. 20th is:

9:45 - 4th & 5th graders arrive for costumes 10:00 - 3rd-5th graders rehearse 10:30 - Kindergarteners, 1st & 2nd graders arrive to get costumes 10:45 - Rehearsal-Kindergarten & 5th grade 11:15 - 3-year-olds & 4-year-olds join rehearsal 11:30 - Rehearsal for all Lyric Choir, Hallelujah Choir, and Joyful Noise.

All participants will receive a long-sleeved t-shirt for participating! This shirt will serve as the “costume” for 3rd grade “star” narrators. All “stars” will also need to wear dark colored bottoms! Families of participants are encouraged to bring cookies or other treats for our reception in the Dining Hall following worship!

FELLOWSHIP ADVENT WORKSHOP – All Families are invited to participate in our Advent Workshop, Dinner, and wor- ship service on December 7th! Here is the schedule: 4:00 – Children and Families join in the Fellowship Hall for Christmas Crafts centered around the theme of Music! Also at 4:00, Cynthia Campbell and Mary Rapier will lead a class about music in the church during Advent and Christmas. Part of this class will be a sing-a-long! 5:00 Dinner for everyone in the Fellowship Hall! Although Dinner is free, everyone will have the opportu- nity to contribute to the cost of his meal! 5:45 – Youth-led Worship Service in the Sanctuary! Our confirmation Youth (and several friends) will lead worship in the Sanctuary! This worship service will be family-friendly and will have activities especially for younger children!

LIGHTS UNDER LOUISVILLE – Join us at the church Saturday afternoon, December 13th from 4:30- 6:30! We’ll board a school bus in the Parking lot of the church and ride together to the Lights under Louisville Light show at the Mega Caverns! Cost is $10 per person with a family maximum of $35. This is a great event for families with young children (especially because church busses get preferential treatment while waiting in line to view the lights! Once we gather back at the church, we’ll open the Dining room for everyone to come together for Hot Chocolate and Christmas goodies. We have room for 70 people! Please sign up for this event by emailing or calling the church office!

COLLEGE STUDENT GATHERING - All college students are invited to dinner and a cookie-bake in the HPC dining room at 6:00 p.m. on Dec. 21st (right after the alumni choir rehearsal). Come and catch up with your friends! Plan to hang around from 6:00-8:00 and bring your favorite cookie cutters and decorations (sprinkles, icing, etc.). The High School Youth will be joining us for the event!

ADVENT PROGRESSIVE DINNER Highland Presbyterian’s annual Advent Progressive Dinner will be on Saturday, December 13 from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. The appetizer location will be at the home of Bill and Suzanne Oldham at 2532 Ransdell Ave. and desserts will be at the the home of Laurie Anderson at 2420 Ransdell Ave. Please bring an appetizer or a dessert to share. Babysitting is available from 5:45pm to 8:45pm. Please RSVP for the progressive dinner to Kathy in the church office [email protected] or 451-2910. RSVP online at http://bit.ly/hpcRSVP

HPC’S ANNUAL TRIVIA AND CHILI COOK-OFF—After all of your festivities and fun this holiday sea -son, join the youth at the church for our annual Trivia night and Chili Cook-off! We need youth to submit questions in the month of December and to work the event on Friday night, January 2nd! Once again, we’ll award prizes for the best chili and the trivia team that knows the most in our annual fund- raiser! Dinner starts at 6:00 and trivia questions begin at 6:45! Trivia teams are 8- 10 people! You can either register a full team or register just a few people and Doodle will match you up with another team! (Please note, we will have a team of elementary school-aged participants!) Cost is $10 per person! Please register your team with Doodle or let Doodle know that you want to enter our chili-making contest! All money raised will go toward the youth summer trips! Babysitting will be provided in our Pleune-Mobley building! SESSION SUMMARY of November 19, 2014—Baptism: The Session approved the baptism of Joanna Grace Copley, daughter of Jack and Virginia Copley, at the 11:00 a.m. worship service on January 11, 2015, the Rev. Dr. Campbell to preside.

The Session agreed to schedule the following meetings: Annual congregational meeting – February 15, 2015, 9:30 a.m.; and, Ordination of Elders and Deacons – March 15, 2015, 11:00 a.m. worship service

Church in the World: The Session approved the renewal of the NUTS covenant with Mirazul del Llano, Nicaragua, facilitated by CEPAD.

The Session approved a one-day collection of pencils, sewing items, and first aid supplies to send with the delegation of HPC members who will be traveling to Mirazul in 2015.

Stewardship: To date 217 pledges have been received for a total of $630,000.00. 27 new individuals or families have pledged to date and 85 people increased their pledges. Our goal is 325 pledges for a total of $805,000.00.

Worship and Spiritual Life: The Session approved the service of communion at the December 5, 2014 U2charist service to be held at 6 p.m. The Session also approved the collection of a special offering at the December 5, 2014 U2charist service to benefit an outreach ministry to be determined by the Church in the World Committee.

GIFTS have been given in memory of Dick Helm by Tom & Mary Stuart Reichard and Doll Crockett; in memory of Susan Hall by Tom & Mary Stuart Reichard; in memory of Colleen Appling by Carol Davies, Pat Wrege, David & Betty Jones, Lew & Kathy Lancaster, Bob & Pat Dolack, and Clyde & Betsy Foshee; in memory of Marguerite Hume by David & Betty Jones and Charles & Doris Moss; in memory of Robert Campbell by Mark & Jenny Dobbins, Barbara Cox, Lew & Kathy Lancaster, Lucy Leath, Sandy Gluick, Larry & Vi Sigler, and Bill & Marcia Murphy; in memory of Tom Appling by Lew & Kathy Lancaster; in memory of George Conn, and in honor of Nancy Fontenot & Pat Updegraff by Clyde & Betsy Foshee. Highland is most appreciative of these gifts.

See December calendar on next page Sunday Thursday 9:30 Sunday School for all ages December 2014 12:45 KRM Book Club (No Sunday School on Dec 28) Wednesday 7:30 Chancel Choir 9:30 Worship (See Dec 28) Tuesday & Wednesday 11:00 Worship 6:15 Lyric Choir 10:00 STITCH (No STITCH on 6:30 Joyful Noise & Hallelujah Choir Tuesday Dec 23, 24, 30, 31) (No Children’s Music Ministry on Dec 24 9:30 HPC Staff meeting or 31) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7:00 Men’s Book Fair at Car- 10:30 Prayer Group Breakfast michael’s/ 1:00 Bridge Nursery & Week- 5:00 Property 6:30 Church in the Group 5:30 Commu- day School Fund- Committee World Committee 7:30 Chancel nity Friday raiser Choir Rehearsal 6:00 U2charist 11/30-12/6 & Dessert Night

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

4:00 Advent 10:30 Prayer Group 8:00-Noon HPC Work-

Workshop/ day 10:30 Women’s Book 12:00 Steward- Crafts for Chil- 9:00 Junior High Ser- Group ship Committee dren vice Day 5:30 Commu- 5:00 Fellowship 6:00 Finance 6:30 Worship Com- 9:00 Chancel Choir nity Friday Dinner Committee mittee Rehearsal 5:45 Youth-led 4:30 Lights Under Lou- 7:00 Knit Worship 7:00 Wings at isville Wits at Janet Karen Lacy’s 6:00 Progressive Din- Raderer’s ner

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 10:30 Stephen 10:30 Prayer Group 5:30 Deacon 10:00 Christmas Pag- Ministry 3:00 Circle 7 3:00 Arts on the Meeting eant Rehearsal

Corner/Chancel 7:00 Women’s 6:30 Longest Choir Gathering at 6:30 Session Meet- 5:30 Commu- Night Service Betty Smith’s ing nity Friday

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 3:00 Family Christmas Eve/ Christmas Day/

Worship & Church Offices Church Offices Christmas Pag- Closed Closed No Commu- eant nity Friday 4:30 Lessons & Car- 4:00 Omega & ols Alpha Choirs 8:00 & 11:00 Can- and Youth Choir dlelight & Commun- Alums Re- ion hearsal

28 29 30 31 11:00 One Ser- 11:45 Serve at vice Open Hand Kitchen