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Combined Service of Lessons and Carols Next Sunday December 20 at 10am Join us as we worship together with Christmas carols, special music, and the ancipaon of our Savior’s birth. “Come to Bethlehem” Children’s Nativity Next Sunday December 20 at 4pm Come join us as we celebrate the humble beginnings of our Savior! December 13, 2015 From the Pastor John the Bapst: You’d be hard pressed to find a Christmas ornament bearing his image and he’s not a part of Jesus’ birth story, so why are we talking about a inerant Jewish preacher who wears camel hair clothes, eats honey, and lives out in the wilderness? Why did so many of his contemporaries head out into the desert to hear him preach and what does John’s jusce–seeking voice have to say to us today? We’ll explore this and other quesons as we dig more deeply into the person and message of Jesus’ first cousin who came to prepare the way for Jesus. Next week, Sunday, December 20, we’ll gather for a combined 10:00 am Service of Lessons and Carols. This is a great opportunity to invite friends and neighbors, especially if you are unable to aend the 5:00, 7:30, or 11:00 pm Christmas Eve service. We’ll also gather at 4:00 pm on Sunday, December 20, to join with children and adults in the navity play and hear offerings from all of our musical groups. I look forward to seeing you there and hope that your Advent journey connues to be filled with purpose and meaning. Grace and peace, Sco Rev. Sco Davis, Pastor [email protected]

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The Aldersgate Announcement Bulletin includes notices of upcoming events and discipleship opportunities.

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Page 1: Bulletin Supplement December 13 2015

Combined Service of Lessons and Carols

Next Sunday December 20 at 10am

Join us as we worship together with Christmas carols,

special music, and the anticipation of our Savior’s birth.

“Come to Bethlehem” Children’s Nativity

Next Sunday December 20 at 4pm

Come join us as we celebrate the humble beginnings of our Savior!

December 13, 2015

From the Pastor John the Baptist: You’d be hard pressed to find a Christmas ornament

bearing his image and he’s not a part of Jesus’ birth story, so why are we

talking about a itinerant Jewish preacher who wears camel hair clothes,

eats honey, and lives out in the wilderness? Why did so many of his

contemporaries head out into the desert to hear him preach and what

does John’s justice–seeking voice have to say to us today? We’ll explore

this and other questions as we dig more deeply into the person and

message of Jesus’ first cousin who came to prepare the way for Jesus.

Next week, Sunday, December 20, we’ll gather for a combined 10:00 am

Service of Lessons and Carols. This is a great opportunity to invite

friends and neighbors, especially if you are unable to attend the 5:00,

7:30, or 11:00 pm Christmas Eve service. We’ll also gather at 4:00 pm

on Sunday, December 20, to join with children and adults in the nativity

play and hear offerings from all of our musical groups. I look forward to

seeing you there and hope that your Advent journey continues to be

filled with purpose and meaning.

Grace and peace, Scott Rev. Scott Davis, Pastor [email protected]

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Friendship Luncheon — Christmas Edition

The Christmas Edition of the Friendship Luncheon is always an exciting

and festive affair at the DoubleTree Hotel! We eat a lunch catered by

the DoubleTree chef, enjoy fellowship with each other, and listen to the

Burley Middle School Bearettes led by Craig Jennings. If you would like

to join us Friday, December 18 at 12:30 pm, please see Jean Ward (964-

1178). You do not have to be a member of the Friendship Class. As long

as you enjoy Christian fellowship, we invite you to come!

AUMC Christmas Ornaments A special brass Christmas tree ornament depicting our church was

created for the 50th anniversary of the church in 2013. The cost of each

ornament is $15. Please contact Nancy Berman at 434.973.6555 or

[email protected].

Bibles for Africa "I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive

it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert." With

these stirring words of hope, the prophet Isaiah looks forward to what

we know now as the season of Advent ... expecting the second coming

of our Lord. Would you be willing this Advent season to share such

Good News by providing one or more Bibles to the 2,000 people of

Liberdale United Methodist Church in Mozambique? Their Pastor,

Rev. Joao Sambo, and our Assistant Pastor for Congregational Care, Rev.

Don MacNicoll (friends since 2004), are working together to raise funds

for 400 Bibles in the local Xitswa dialect. The Bibles cost $13 each. If you

can help, write your check to AUMC and notate it "Bibles for Africa."

Samaritan Fund The Samaritan Fund offers local benevolence to Aldersgate and

community members. To donate, make your check payable to AUMC

with “Samaritan Fund” in the memo. Thank you for reaching out.

If you are currently not an AUMC we will have plenty of

costumes available on the day of the Nativity. If your child has sensory

difficulties please know that he/she will not be forced to wear a

costume to be in the Nativity. Before the Nativity we will sing through

the songs a few times with the children. If they are not comfortable

singing or are non-verbal they are welcome to stand with the other

children but do not have to sing. If you and/or your child(ren) would like

to see the space before the Nativity to make sure it’s accessible to your

needs and so that it’s not overwhelming to be in a new space on

December 20th please contact me and I’d be happy to schedule a time

for you to check us out in person.

Following the Nativity, EVERYONE is welcome to join us for a

Christmas Potluck Meal together! You can drop your items for the

potluck off in the fellowship hall before the Nativity. And, of course,

we’ll have our traditional Birthday Cake for Jesus!!

I look forward to celebrating the Birth of Jesus and all the abilities

of the children in our church and community with you! Thank you! –

Rachel Miller, Director of Ministries with Young People, AUMC

([email protected] or 434.973.5806)

Altar Flowers for 2016 Each week, you have the opportunity to place flowers in the sanctuary

to the glory of God, in honor of a person or occasion, or in memory of a

loved one. The new flower charts for 2016 are ready for you to start

making reservations. They are on the bulletin board in the Reed Room

with each Sunday’s date clearly visible. Please be sure to indicate the

wording you wish to have printed in the worship bulletin. You are

welcome to take your flowers with you following the 11:00 worship

service or you may leave them in the sanctuary to be given to someone

who is ill or homebound. Arrangements are $40 each. Make checks

payable to “AUMC” with “Altar flowers” on the memo line.

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“Come to Bethlehem” Children’s Nativity Sunday, December 20 at 4pm

You’re invited to “Come to Bethlehem” this year on Sunday,

December 20th. The annual Aldersgate Children’s Nativity will be

presented at 4pm and will be followed by a pot-luck. Our children will

once again act out the Birth Narrative of our Savior from Scripture. This

year we look forward to joining together in song and praise thanks to

the Aldersgate Chancel Choir, the Aldersgate Hand Bell Choir, the

Aldersgate Instrument Ensemble, the Aldersgate Youth Praise Band, the

Aldersgate Praise Team, Higher Voices, and the Joyful Noise Singers

along with the children from our community! This year there will be no

rehearsals for the children. All children (and their guardians) should

arrive at Aldersgate at 2:30pm to put on costumes, learn simple lines

from Scripture, and practice traditional Christmas music. Teens and

adults from Aldersgate will help guide them during the Nativity.

Our Nativity this year is especially geared towards making sure we

are inclusive to those with different abilities and special needs. We

welcome all children, roughly ages 4-11, to participate and children,

teens, adults of any age watch. To make the presentation more

enjoyable for our friends with special needs, the lights will stay at one

level and the music will not be extremely loud. Children who may

express themselves with loud sounds, spinning, flapping, or other forms

of stemming are all welcome! Children who would like to participate but

need an aid or parent to guide them, push them in a wheelchair, or

carry them are ALL welcome to participate – EVERY child should have

the opportunity to celebrate the birth of Jesus by participating in, or

watching, a Nativity at Christmastime!

If you are currently an AUMC member and would like your child

(ren) to participate, please be sure to see Mrs. Lynn Bremer during the

Advent season so your child can be fit for a costume before the big day.

You’ll also want to make sure your child(ren) participates in Children’s

Church and Joyful Noise Singers rehearsals (Sundays at 10am in room

106) to learn the music. Continued ...

2016 Virginia Annual Conference Representatives Congratulations to Emily Dahnert and Ashley Oliver who will serve as

young adult representatives from the Charlottesville District to the

Virginia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church when it

meets in June in Roanoke, Virginia. Congratulations also to Rebecca

Wagner, Deb Reynolds, and Rachel Miller who will serve as district

representatives as well.

Busy Hands Fellowship This group meets once a week and gives crafters, hobbyists and artists

the opportunity to work on their individual projects while enjoying a

time of fellowship. Come join us in the Hospitality Room on Thursdays

from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Bring a handiwork project to work on,

finished pieces for show and tell, and a sack lunch to eat when we take

a break. Regulars, drop-ins and guests are always welcome. For more

information contact Kimberley Roll at 434-973-6382 or

[email protected]

Christmas Cards to benefit Heart Havens Project The Charlottesville District UMC has created a Christmas card featuring

the artwork of residents of Heart Havens, the Virginia Conference

network of home for individuals who are intellectually disabled.

Proceeds from the card sales will support the district’s Charlottesville

Apartment Project, an effort to establish a Heart Havens residential

community within the district. Two sets of the cards are available: $10

for a set of 12 cards and envelopes, and $18 for a set of 25. To order,

contact the Charlottesville District Office at 434.977.4254 or

[email protected].

New Study The Friendship Class has begun studying David Otto's book, "The

Miracles of Jesus". We meet in Room 208 at 9:45 AM each Sunday.

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Advent is a time to slow down and pause, in the midst of often frantic preparations for Christmas, to focus on the unfolding story of God choosing to enter into the world as the vulnerable baby Jesus. How did his birth affect those around him and what was their part in both preparing for and responding to this outpouring of God’s grace in the world? We’ll ponder this and other questions as we move through the Advent season together, focusing each Sunday on one person in the biblical narrative whose life was changed forever by encountering the miracle we celebrate at Christmas.

TODAY — The Third Sunday of Advent

John the Baptist: The Justice-Seeking Life

Sunday, December 20 — Fourth Sunday of Advent

The Shepherds: The Spirit-Empowered Life

Thursday, December 24 — Christmas Eve

Jesus: the Incarnational Life

Sunday, December 27 — The First Sunday After Christmas

The Wise Men: The Word-Centered Life

A Christian Refugee Experience TODAY from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Aldersgate will host a very special

program organized by church member Fay Painter. Fay has been

serving as a missionary for about 2 years for a church of African

refugees and immigrants. She is inviting everyone from Aldersgate to

attend. The children will do a Christmas play, and the Worship Team

from Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple will lead Christmas hymns sung

in Swahili. Following the pageant, you will hear from Pastor Peter

Chege, the stories of three refugees from the Congo, and learn more

about Fay’s new ministry, ARISE! Alliance for Refugee and Immigrant

Support and Education. Following the program, there will be African

food and fellowship. No RSVP required! For more information, contact

[email protected].

Donate Your Car to a Newly Arrived Refugee! For refugees newly resettled to Charlottesville, a donated car can make

all the difference in their path towards self-sufficiency. ARISE!, a

program that Aldersgate’s Fay Painter is developing, is currently

accepting donated cars that are in good condition and have up-to-date

inspections. These cars are given to the refugee church (Africa

Lighthouse Baptist Church), and the church in turn then gives the cars

directly to refugee families to help them rebuild their lives in America.

Refugees who receive cars are licensed drivers who take full

responsibility for the car’s maintenance, repairs, gas, insurance,

registration, and property tax. All car donations are fully tax-deductible.

We know of one refugee who needs a car right now. He was a

translator for the US military in Afghanistan, and his life was in danger

there as a result. He is here on a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) and has a

job offer in Crozet, but cannot get there without a car.

For more information on how to donate a car, please contact Fay

Painter at 434.962.6333 or email [email protected].