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2583 Main Street
P.O. Box 511
Lake Placid, NY
12946
Phone: 518 523-3753
Fax: 518 523-3831
E-mail: info@adkcomchurch.org
Website: www.adkcomchurch.org
Office hours:
9 am-1 pm, Mon. -Fri.
COMMUNICATION CARD Can we pray for you? All requests will remain confidential.
Prayer Requests: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Praise Reports: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Comments: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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the offering plate or put in baskets on
columns. Thank you.
ADIRONDACK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor: Rev. John Martin
email: phlppns121@hotmail.com
Youth Leaders: Kaysie & Lee Kyler
email: adkyouth@gmail.com
Worship Leader John Pillen
email: john.pillen@gmail.com
Church Secretary: Pam Dreissigacker
email: info@adkcomchurch.org
Chief of Maintenance: Scott Monroe
email:smonroe100@verizon.net
Parish Nurses Judy Grimard Linda Jones
Tuesdays, 10-11 am in the church
Organist 9:00 am service Karen Robards
email: karen.88keys@gmail.com
Church Staff
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ADIRONDACK
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NOVEMBER
24, 2013
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“…rather clothe yourselves with the
Lord Jesus Christ…” Romans 13:14a
This week walking the discipleship journey together brings us
to the subject of fruitfulness. In prior weeks we’ve talked about
the reality that disciples are called into community, called to love
one another and called to be bold. This Sunday we’ll be learning
about how all Christians are called to be Fruit Ninjas!
If you’ve never played the game, Fruit Ninja is a time wasting
game that small children and adults alike love to play. For our
purposes today, the idea is that each one of us, as disciples, are
called to bear fruit. The fruit first manifests itself within our very
beings and later in the people and communities with which we
surround ourselves.
Another way to depict this fruit is to talk about transfor-
mation. Transformation of self and of all creation is the call that
each and every disciple has been given and empowered to per-
form. So join us on our final leg of the journey, as we talk about
transformation and about being Fruit Ninjas!
Pastor John Martin
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What We Believe
...the living core of the Christian faith is revealed in scripture, illumined by tradition, vivified in personal experience, and confirmed by reason.
...the one God we worship exists fundamentally within a com-munity of the three persons of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
…God’s son, Jesus, came to live among us as fully divine and fully human. His life, death, and resurrection points to and fulfills the good news of the freedom from sin and death, which we proclaim.
...we share one mission with Christians throughout time, to make disciples of Jesus Christ.
...it is into community (koinonia) that we have been called to coexist and through this community that we are able to truly manifest the body of Christ.
…wherever you are on your journey, we are here for one another!
“In Essentials Unity, In Non-Essentials Liberty, In All Things Charity.”
~Rupertus Meldenius (1627)
Welcome!
Thank you for joining our service
We hope you will worship with us again.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:00 a.m. Traditional service
10:30 a.m. Contemporary service Children’s Sunday school Nursery during 10:30 a.m. service Sunday Evening Youth Group, 6 pm Man Church, 8:00 pm
OTHER OFFERINGS Men’s Breakfast Tuesdays 6:45 a.m., Erdman Hall. All men welcome. Support Ministry Is available, Contact: Rev. Ingrid Johnson, 891-7428 Young Families Group Meets once a month Contact: Crystal Martin, 302-5090 Couple’s Group
Meets the 1st Friday of the month Contact: Lee or Kaysie Kyler, 585-281-2785 Knitting Group Tuesday evenings, 7:00 pm, Various homes . Contact: Jennifer Newhart, 523-3548 Ladies Friday Bible Study Fridays at 4:30 pm, Todd Room 523-3753 for info. MOPS– Mothers of PreSchoolers Meets every other Thurs. morning at 9 am. In Erdman Hall Contact: Vanessa Pillen at vanessa.pillen@gmail.com Uihlein Nursing Home—Interfaith Service, 2:30 pm. Contact: Mickey Lansing, 523-9835
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Words of Welcome We thank you for joining us for our worship service and making Adirondack Community Church a part of your wor-ship today. We hope you find the worship to be meaningful, the people to be friendly, and your time to be well spent. At Adirondack Community Church we welcome all who are sincerely seeking, regardless of where you find yourself in your journey. We encourage people to come as they are, affirming that God meets us where we are and brings us along the way. Whether this is your first time with us, or this is the church you call your own, we invite you to continue worshipping with us in the future. May God bless you and your loved ones this day and each day going forward!
~Your Friends at
Adirondack Community Church
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Want To Get Connected? This response card is an opportuni-ty for you to communicate with us. We want to hear from you.
Name ________________________
Address _____________________
Home Phone __________________
Other Phone __________________
Email ___________________________
Today’s date _____________________
Please check any that apply: _____ I prayed today, asking Jesus to be
my Lord and Savior I have some questions about the
Christian life, please contact me. I want to be baptized. I want information on church
membership _____ I want to be part of a Bible Study
or fellowship group _____ I have a need in my life. Please
contact me.
Mission Statement Sharing God’s Love In
All We Do. Vision Statement:
The Adirondack Community Church seeks to love the Lord with all our hearts, minds, souls and strengths;
and to make disciples for Jesus Christ.
Knitting schedule Nov 26 - Judy Lundin "Emmy's House" - 121 Balsam St., 523-2153 (home)
SERMON NOTES
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2014 Pledge Campaign Pledge cards and envelopes are in the back.
Please pick one up and prayerfully consider your stewardship role next year sharing in the Lord's work through the many ministries of the Adirondack Community Church. Consistent regular giving is vital. You can return your pledge/sharing cards in the offering plate or mail them to the church. Thank you for your support.
St. Petersburg, Russia, Men's Ensemble at Saranac Lake Methodist Church December 9, 2013 at 7:00 pm Church St., Saranac Lake, NY Enjoy an evening of Russian sacred and secular music and also folk songs. Tickets $10 each For advance sale tickets contact:
Lethe Lescinsky, 523-0334 *This is a fundraiser to pay for the church roof.
Relief for the Philippines
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) approved an emergency grant in re-sponse to Super Typhoon Haiyan, a category 5 storm, which barreled through the Philippines November 8.
You can support UMCOR’s relief and recovery work in the Philippines by contrib-
uting your donation to International Disaster Response, Advance #982450.
All of your gift, 100 percent, will be used to help those in need.
If you give on Dec 3 (#GivingTuesday) your gift will be matched 100%!
If you want to give a gift this Christmas season, consider giving an online gift
through the Advance. You can search over 850 missions and ministries where 100%
of your gift goes directly to the project. On #GivingTuesday every gift will be
matched dollar for dollar.
www.umcmission.org/give - See more at: http://www.umcmission.org/Giving-Tuesday/Giving-Tuesday-
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Sun.—Nov 24 Youth Work Camp meeting @ 4:30 Youth Group@ 6 pm Man Church @ 8:15 pm
Mon.—Nov 25 5:00 pm—Bell Ringers practice 6:00 pm- Boy Scouts meet
Tues.—Nov 26 6:45 am– Men’s breakfast 10:00 am—Parish Nurse here 7:00 pm—Knitting group meets, call Jen Newhart for info, 523-3548
Wed.—Nov 27 NO Community lunch program 2:30 pm— Uihlein Nursing Home Service Thurs. Nov 28 Thanksgiving Day office closed
Coming up!
Dec 3—ECP planning for Christmas Dinner, 6:30 pm Dec 5—MOPS meets, 9:00 am Dec. 7—Craft fair, 1-4 pm, Erdman Hall. Dec 8— Cookie walk—between ser-vices & after 10:30 service 4:00 pm, Christmas Carol Sing along, sanctuary. 5:00—Youth Silent Auction & Din-ner, Cookie walk! Dec 15—4:00 pm, High Peaks Bell Ringers concert Dec 18—Church Council, 6:30 pm Dec 19—Missions meets, 5:30 pm
Save the Dates!
Birthday Wishes!
11/28—Cassidy Huber
12/1—Ellen Lansing
12/2—Betty Hunkins
12/6—Katie Coursen
12/11—Merry Barney
12/12—Joan Valentine
12/13—Reid Pedu
12/15—Grace Warrrington
12/16—Cody Valenze
12/18—Scott Monroe
12/21—Tom Woodman
12/23—Freda Preston
12/28—Kathryn Cobane
12/29—Arron Barney
Week of 11/24 Jeremiah 23: 1-6 Luke 1: 68-79 Colossians 1: 11-20 Luke 23:33-43
Week of 12/1 Isaiah 2:1-5 Psalm 122 Romans 13:11-14 Matt. 24:36-44
Lectionary Readings
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Weekly Calendar
BUDGET REPORT
Avg. Weekly Need
$4,244.60
Amount Rec’d 11/17
$3,963.40
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Page 4 Upcoming events & news
Youth Group’s 3rd Annual Silent Auction & Dinner 2014 summer work camp trip fundraiser Sunday, December 8, 5-7 pm in Erdman Hall! Free dinner, games for kids, ongoing silent auction Stay tuned for the auction items list! For more information contact: Lee or Kaysie Kyler at: adkyouth@gmail.com Save this date!
Support our Youth Work Camp Trip 1-4:00 pm Saturday, December 7 Erdman Hall A dozen local vendors and crafters Activities for Kids Homemade donuts and Hot Apple Cider for sale from Reason2Smile!
If you are a crafter or own a small business and would like to be a vendor in the sale, contact Kaysie at 607-423-0701 or kaysie.kyler@gmail.com
Cookie Walk Sunday, December 8th
10:00 - 10:30 am (between services) and after the 10:30 service
All donations going towards Adirondack Community Church’s
Youth Group’s Work Camp Mission Trip Share your recipe :)
Any Questions, Call Ginger @ 524-7524
Christmas Carol Sing along with folks from the Lake Placid Sinfonietta
4:00—5:00 pm December 8th Adirondack Community Church, sanctuary Come and sing then head on over to Erdman for the Silent Auction and Dinner!
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Prayer Team
Prayer is available after every worship service at the front of the church. You can also write your request on the back of this Weekly.
All requests are confidential.
If you have a need that you would like us to pray for
we would be pleased to do so.
Contact: Pastor John at 607-725-5696 or Rev. Ingrid Johnson at 891-7428,
We Your Children! Our nursery is a valuable and important offering allowing parents a place for their little ones (with lots of enthusiasm) a place to play during the worship service. We have great volunteers but there is always need for more to cover times when our helpers can’t make it. Please consider this ministry. There is a Sign up sheet by the nursery door or you can contact Rhonda Preston, 523-4574 or call the office at 523-3753.
The flowers on the altar today are
lovingly placed in memory of
Matthew Clark by his family.
Our condolences go out to the family
of Betty Reid on her passing.
We pray for comfort, strength, & peace to
sustain you.
“I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you.
I will hold you up. “ Isaiah 41:10 NLT
mailto:kaysie.kyler@gmail.com
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