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Christ Memorial Lutheran Church & School
December 2019
"What Are You Waiting For?"
Some of my favorite Christmas memories involve waiting and the anticipation that follows. I would think about all of the presents I might get, whether it would snow, and how I would have a whole week with no school! Talk about excitement! It was nearly impossible to fall asleep on Christmas Eve. I was so convinced that something incredible was waiting once I woke up on Christmas Morning.
I think for all of us, no matter how young or old we are, Christmas and Advent are all about waiting. What I mean is that we join with those Old Testament believers in their anticipation of God fulfilling His promises. The benefit that we have is that we know that Jesus is the fulfillment of all of God’s promises. We know that Jesus is our hope. So, in that regard, our waiting is over. We get to enjoy what those God’s people of old longed to see. And yet there is more waiting for us.
As believers, we wait for Jesus return in glory. We await him to judge the living and the dead and to bring the kingdom of God, a new heaven and a new earth - the home of righteousness! Trusting in God, we live each day in anticipation of that great day. This waiting gives us hope. The joy of knowing that Jesus will return gives us strength and encourages us as we face life's daily challenges. We don't give up. We wait.
This Advent, we will be zooming in on waiting. In fact, our Advent Sermon series is called "What are you waiting for?" If you stop and think about it, we
wait all of the time. During times of uncertainty and struggle, we wait to see how things will turn out. This holiday season, many will wait for packages to arrive, for family to fly in to the airport, or for test results from the doctor. Waiting is a part of living and yet there is another kind of waiting that were going to talk about. We need to ask what we are waiting for when it comes to responding to the Gospel. When it comes to living for Jesus - what are we waiting for? Are we putting off getting serious about our faith and bringing this good news to others? What are we waiting for?
My prayer is that we join the Angels as they sing and tell the good news that Jesus is here! He has defeated sin and death and anything that would separate us from God. Let's join the shepherds in going and telling the good news about Jesus. You see, God gives us the words to say and the strength to endure. He opens all kinds of doors of opportunity to impact peoples' lives. So, the question is not whether or not we are able - no, the question is "What are we waiting for?" Have a blessed Advent and Christmas and a Happy New Year!
In Christ, Pastor Hoover
From the Pastor’s Desk
Mark your calendars and plan to join us! ~Mid Week Advent Worship Schedule ~
weekly beginning Wednesdays
Wednesday Dec. 4th: 2 pm Worship Service 6 pm Fellowship Meal 6:45 pm Worship Service
Wednesday Dec. 11th & 18th: 2 pm Worship Service 6:45 pm Worship Service
~Christmas Eve Worship~
Dec 24th @ 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 pm
~Christmas Day Worship~
Dec 25th @ 10:00 am
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From CMLC President Joel McFadden
In the last two months I have talked about Christ
Memorial’s Vision and Mission.
In the business world companies establish and devel-
op their business plans to achieve their goals, often
in a dynamic complex environment. A big part of
that process is listening.
Each of us, in our walk with the Lord, can pray and
listen to Jesus’ message. He comes to us in our
family, with our friends, where we work live and
play.
The advent of instant news widely distributed,
with no filters and sometimes no boundaries can
overwhelm good sense and decency. Sometimes we
just want to say, enough: What would Jesus say?
Our churches have often been safe havens for our
families. A place where God’s Love shows through.
And as we take that Love home to our families we
can make a difference, in what seems like a crazy
world.
And as we talked last month, we can identify and
support those activities which nourish.
Blessings as 2019 ends with the wonderful Advent
and Christmas Season.
Our 2020 Elections Will Be in January!
It is December and therefore
nominating season. So you are
not caught like a deer in the
headlights when the nominating
committee asks you, think about
what you would like to do in the
greater congregation!
There are about 24 elected vacancies, for which we
have 8 names already. That leaves 16 (mostly board
positions) to be filled. (There are 5 officers and 13
boards averaging 3 per board for a total 42 elected
positions – see the list on the bulletin board at the top
of the stairs if you are interested or read the bylaws
on-line.)
In addition to the elected positions, there are
appointed and task related committees in many areas.
We need a couple of ladies and a couple of younger
people to help on the nominating committee. Please
reach out to Rob Hall or Joel McFadden if you would
like to volunteer.
The congregation doesn’t fully function unless we
have people to support kitchen events, altar guild,
choir, ushering, youth and family events, Sunday
school teachers and superintendent, community
outreach, attendance recording, and a range of other
volunteer functions.
Prayerfully consider what you can do.
2020 Elections Rob Hall
Christ Memorial’s
Vision & Mission
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Stewardship Corner
It Was so Simple
What Christian ever tires of hearing the Christmas story? First we hear about the Angel Gabriel. He was a busy guy, delivering messages from God. He must have enjoyed this task, though, because he was bringing good news. To Mary he said, “You’re going to have a son, and you shall call His name Jesus.” To Joseph, who understandably was a little unsure of how to proceed with Mary, Gabriel said, “Don’t worry Joseph. This is God’s doing. Mary’s going to have God’s Son.” Simple, right? Just follow God’s plan.
Then there’s a decree from Caesar Augustus. He had no idea he was just a pawn in God’s hands. As the powerful ruler he was, he issued a decree: “Everybody has to go to his hometown to be registered for the census.” And everybody went, including Joseph and Mary. Even though Mary’s pregnancy was quite advanced, she went on that arduous trip. Why not? She was in God’s hands, too, although far from a pawn. She was God’s channel. Through her God would bring to earth the greatest gift ever received.
Just in time, the innkeeper said they could stay in his barn – just in time for the birth. No hospital and no neonatal unit – God brought His Son into this world.
Some poor shepherds were out in the fields that night, just like most nights. But it wasn’t like most nights, for the night sky filled with light as angels appeared and “the glory of the Lord shone around them” (Luke 2:9). Those shepherds looked and listened, and then they acted. “Let’s go see what God’s been doing in Bethlehem,” they said to each other, and they went. And they believed, and they told others what they had seen and heard and now believed.
Sounds simple, doesn’t it? Not complicated like the world is today? Not exactly true. The world was complicated then, too. Political intrigue abounded; wars were being fought; the greedy still coveted more and more; some people then, as now, were too busy to see the angels or hear their message. But not everyone! Then as now, some will put aside the hustle and clamor. We’ll slow down and listen for angels’ wings, and we’ll hear the message of “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom He is pleased!” (Luke 2:14). We’ll take time to peek into the manger and worship God’s Son and we’ll eagerly “[make] known the saying that [has] been told [us] concerning this Child” (Luke 2:17). Prayer: Lord, open my eyes and heart so that I can truly appreciate the gift of Your Son Jesus. Thank You for including me in Your plans. In Your name I pray. Amen Blessings on your stewardship journey!
GOD GAVE US THE BEST GIFT POSSIBLE WHEN HE GAVE US HIS SON. BECAUSE GOD GAVE HIS BEST, WE WANT TO GIVE. “For to us a Child is born, to us a Son is given; and the government shall be
upon His shoulder, and His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty
God, Ever- lasting Father, Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6).
Our Midweek Advent Services will be held on December 4, 11, and 18 at 2 PM and 6:45 PM. Offerings from these services will go to missions and be matched from the Baker Mission Fund.
BEE Liberia - Mission started by Olivia Sarnor
of our congregation to provide a school in Liberia.
Nazareth Lutheran, Baltimore - Pastor Art Boone who served as Pastor in the Philadelphia area until recently was called to serve in an Hispanic ministry in Baltimore.
Trinity Lutheran, Frankfurt, Germany -
Pastor Gary Schuschke is a friend of Pastor Hoover who was called to serve in Germany. We provided support last year.
Advent Missions Dave Sonnenberg
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A Savior, which is Christ the Lord!
As we celebrate the wonder of His birth in Bethlehem, celebrate your rebirth into eternal life.
The everlasting gift was the sole purpose of entering our sin-filled world.
Receive His gift of salvation with joy and thanksgiving. Take the time reading and studying
His Word to explore the vast dimensions of His
Love. Allow thankfulness to flow freely from your
heart in response to His glorious gift of Eternal Life.
Show your love for others, by putting The Great Commission into action
as Jesus instructed in Matthew 28:19-20, “Go therefore and make
disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have
commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the
age.”
Celebrate the birth of Jesus! Merry Christmas.
ELDERS Jim Bell
Personal Finances Rob Hall
Surely you remember that the tax year ends on December 31st, so
Christmas is the practical deadline for many tax planning activities. If
you have been thinking about establishing a charitable trust, adding to
one, or contributing appreciated assets to any charity, you should
contact your tax planning professional immediately.
If your plans include transfers to the congregation, please contact
Financial Secretary, Jane Hall for any needed details. Most transfers
need more than a week to complete.
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ORPHAN GRAIN TRAIN Cliff Kraft
ORPHAN GRAIN TRAIN MID ATLANTIC BRANCH
“I will not leave you as orphans, I will come to you” John 14:18
BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING!
We continue to feel blessed when volunteering at our
“new” warehouse. The loading docks, drive in delivery,
bathrooms, lighting, heating and kitchen and most
important our volunteers and pleasant landlord provide a
joyful experience each Wednesday from 10am to
2:30pm. We have also been blessed with a number of
students from Lincoln University. The students are
required to have a certain amount of community service
hours to graduate. These young people have been a joy
to work with as we experience potential future leaders.
On December 11th starting at 9am we will be loading a
40ft container from our Jennersville warehouse for a
mission in Ukraine. They have received Orphan Grain
Train containers in the past and the need is quite great in
that area. We had a Kids Against Hunger packing event
in November where we packed over
20,000 meals destined for Ukraine.
Although the turnout for packing was
not that great, other volunteers from
KAH helped to complete the project.
Along with the food will be
medical equipment, men’s, women’s, and children’s
clothing and 400 pair of shoes donated by the Dansko
shoe company. Come out and enjoy the challenge of
loading a 40ft container. No experience necessary!
Shipping is our greatest expense. International charges
range from $5,000 to $12,000 depending on destination.
Most are in the $8,000 to $10,000 range. This is the
foremost reason for our current Grant Matching fund
raising program. We are very blessed to have two
people each donate $5,000 for a total of $10,000 to be
matched. When the $10,000 is contributed from our
donors we will be given the matching $10,000 for a total
of $20,000. This amount will allow for two to four
shipments. In addition of course there is warehouse rent
and a few supplies. The final date for the matching
program is December 8th. If you haven’t already
contributed, please consider a contribution which will
be doubled with the Matching Grant.
Due to the opportunities afforded us to help the needy,
we are considering opening our warehouse in
Jennersville on two Saturday mornings starting in
January. Also many working people have asked for the
opportunity to volunteer on Saturday mornings.
Tentative Saturdays are January 11th and 25th from
about 9:30 to 12:30 or whatever portion of that time
volunteers wish to come. We will have further
information as the time approaches. Car pooling may be
a possibility depending on location. Keep tuned in!
What is it that you no longer need or use? There’s
probably clothing and shoes which have “shrunk” and
no longer fit or have not been worn in years. These can
be used by needy people worldwide. We sort and pack
them and they find a good home.
And what about that bicycle
which you or your children no
longer use? We have a bicycle
“expert” who will pick up your
bicycle, assure it is in good
condition and prepare it for shipment. 42 bicycles went
to Haiti, and we have a number for Ukraine. They are a
blessing to needy people in poor areas.
For questions about any of these opportunities give me a
call - Cliff Kraft 610 420 0380.
To God alone be the glory!
Cliff Kraft 11/24/19
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Pre-School & Kindergarden News Jodi Merow
December is a joyful month at
Christ Memorial Lutheran
School! The children are ex-
cited about the birthday of Jesus and they have been
preparing songs to sing in His honor. We invite you
to our Christmas Programs on December 16 and 17 at
6:30 PM in the sanctuary. Hearing the children sing,
with the truest of hearts, will surely be a wonderful
way to begin your Christmas celebration! The
Kindergarten will be using their new handbells, which
were donated to our music program by a very
generous church member.
We have also been busy
serving others during this
beautiful season of joy.
The children and families
brought back 95 boxes
for Operation Christmas
Child.
The children and their families also provided gifts for
the children of Young Lives. Thank you to all the
church members who helped us with our service
activities.
I would like to thank the congregation for welcoming
the children, staff and families of CMLS to the Live
Nativity and to the Christmas Eve children’s service!
What wonderful opportunities for the children to
celebrate Jesus with all of you!
I am very pleased to tell you that we have purchased a
new playset for our playground! The old wooden set
will be taken down in the next few months and a new
playset will be constructed. We were so thankful to
have Kyle Wenger from Amish Direct Playsets come
and see our grounds and design us a special playset
which will be handicap accessible so all children can
feel the freedom to enjoy it! Thank you to VBS for
using their Thursday evening offerings a few years
ago to help us get started. Thank you also to the
families who donated funds!
On behalf of the children, staff and families of
CMLS, I want to thank you for the love and support
you give to us and to wish you a Merry Christmas and
a Happy and Healthy New Year. We appreciate you
all so very much!
Brady in front of a wall filled with boxes. (Below) Mrs. Dallas’ car packed with the boxes ready for delivery.
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Live Nativity Linda Knoll
LIVE NATIVITY IS ALMOST HERE!
Mark your calendar for Saturday, December 7th
MEET & GREET from 2 pm - 4 pm
DRIVE-THRU from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Come out to our Nativity Meet & Greet or Drive-Thru
… Or better yet...JOIN US!!!
We will need many volunteers to help direct the public, dress up as characters, hand our
refreshments and assist with the craft. This will be a wonderful outreach event
so prayerfully consider ways you can volunteer!
On the afternoon of Saturday, December 7th, we will be hosting a Meet & Greet. This will be a special event
in the afternoon from 2-4pm where the children can “meet and greet” the Nativity characters and animals.
The Meet & Greet will happen rain or shine since it will be inside.
To make this event happen...we NEED you!
During the evening hours, we will have our traditional Drive-thru. From 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm, we will need
more volunteers to fill the character roles, people to direct traffic, to help dress the characters and to hand
out hot chocolate and snacks.
Pray how you can help out and sign-up on the sheet near Pastor’s office. Any questions, contact Linda Knoll
at the church office at [email protected] or 610-644-4508.
Join us on our “Journey to Bethlehem”!
Greetings from the Women’s Guild!
November Meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 12th at 7 pm - Our hostesses were Dorothy Koschmann and Linda Erwin. Our program was Christian Chair Yoga led by Maureen O’Rourke.
Upcoming Events:
Trees Decoration, Saturday, December 7th at 10am: We will be decorating the Christmas trees and the sanctuary. Please join us Christmas Party! December Meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 10th at 6:30 pm: Our December meeting is our annual
Christmas Party and includes Christmas Dinner prepared by Dori Juskalian and Carol Sonnenberg. For our ingathering, bring a gift and wrapping paper for children to give their mothers. There is a Secret Pal Exchange (if you don’t have a secret pal, just bring a wrapped gift $15 or under to exchange) and a special Christmas program. All ladies are invited.
Please come and join us for dinner, a time of worship, games and fun!
Sunday, January 12th Meeting:
In January after the late service, we have our annual Luncheon with the topic on quilting. Come for soup and lots of fun! Our hostesses for this event are Susan Bell and Susan Morris.
Sunday, February 9th Meeting after late service: Open to the whole congregation! Come and enjoy lunch and learn about this nearby wonderful museum. The mission of the John James Audubon Center is to educate and inspire people to cherish and protect the natural world, by preserving Audubon’s artistic, scientific, and historic legacy. The program will be on Audubon, the museum and include a live bird. Also, there will be a drawing for two free tickets to the museum. Please join us for this special event.
All women High School age and up are invited to Women Guild. Come join us in Christian service and fellowship.
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LWML, Women’s Guild December Meeting
Our instructor, Maureen O’Rourke
First, we learned how to breathe...
And then we stretched!
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The Advent wreath is a Christian tradition that symbolizes the passage of the four weeks of Advent (Advent in Latin means “coming” and during this time we prepare for the coming of Jesus). The wreath is made of a circle of evergreen branches laid flat to symbolize eternal life.
Four candles, three purple (or blue) and one pink stand in the circle and each one represents one of the four Sundays of Advent. In the center of the circle is a fifth white candle, the Christ Candle, which is lit on Christmas Day (or Eve).
The first Sunday we light a purple (or blue) candle. The color purple is a liturgical color that signifies a time of prayer, penance, and sacrifice. Some churches use the color blue instead of purple which represents a time of hope and waiting. The first candle of advent symbolizes hope. It is sometimes called the “Prophecy Candle” in remembrance of the prophets, especially Isaiah, who foretold the birth of Christ. It represents the expectation felt in anticipation of the coming Messiah.
Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. Isaiah 7:14
The second candle, also purple (or blue) , represents peace. It is called the “Bethlehem Candle” as a reminder of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem.
The third candle is pink and symbolizes joy. It is pink because rose is a liturgical color for joy. The third Sunday of Advent is Gaudete Sunday named for the Introit "Gaudete in Domino semper" ("Rejoice in the Lord always"). The third candle is also called the “Shepard’s Candle” and is meant to remind us of the joy that the world experienced at the birth of Jesus.
On the fourth week of Advent, we light the final purple (or blue) candle to represents love. Advent is a time for kindness, thinking of others, and sharing with others. It is a time to love as God loved us by giving us his most precious gift. From the Gospel of John we hear: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” John 3:16-17
This fourth candle is also the “Angel’s Candle,” The angels announced the good news of a Savior! “…I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord” Luke 2:10b-11 God sent his only Son to earth to save us, because he loves us!
On Christmas Eve and Christmas, we light the center white candle called the “Christ Candle”. The white candle reminds us that Jesus is the spotless lamb of God, sent to wash away our sins. His birth was for his death, his death was for our birth! “The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, ‘Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!‘” John 1:29
Advent Wreath
It's Bright in Here!
The work of converting the lights in the entire church to more energy efficient LEDs
is continuing. In the last month or so, most of the classrooms, the narthex, and the
balcony have been completed. This has resulted in significant savings on our
electric bill each month. Please thank Steve Schumm and Bhanu Vunnam who did most of
the installation work. There are still 2 classrooms and the Fellowship Hall which need to be
completed. If you wish to contribute toward the project, please designate your gift to
Improvement Fund - Lights. Average cost of a light is $60,
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Community Service
Thanksgiving Food Donations
Thank you to all who contributed to the Thanksgiving Food Donation. The food and gift cards
were greatly appreciated.
Angel Tree Once again this Christmas, we will be helping families in our communities. The Christmas Angel Tree is up in the Great Room. Select a tag or two and join in the spirit of Christmas by giving. When you take a tag, make sure to sign the sheet next to the name of the tag.
There are three different ways you can help out this year.
Buy a gift for a family
Buy a toy
Buy a gift card
Return gifts wrapped with tags on the outside to the tree by Thursday, Dec. 12th
2019
Upcoming Fun Family Friday - January 10th
Get ready for a Movie Night/Pajama Party!
Come: Friday, January 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm Wear your PJ’s, bring pillows and blankets. Pizza and hot dogs will be served from 6 pm - 6:30 pm Popcorn and hot chocolate will be served during the movie (movie to be determined). In case of inclement weather, snow date will be January 17th.
PLEASE DONATE TO OUR FOOD DRIVE FOR
MANNA FROM HEAVEN FOOD PANTRY
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH
Items needed: cereal, spaghetti sauce, strawberry and grape jelly, spices,
condiments, coffee, individually wrapped snacks, pancake mix, syrup, protein
bars, shampoo (men & women), body wash (men & women), deodorant (men &
women), paper towels, toilet paper, individual packages of wet wipes,
individual size hand sanitizer
Opportunity to Serve Tom Bott
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Salvation Army Food Pantry Thanks to all of you for the generous support for the Food Pantry this month. Tom Bott and Larry Blackmon delivered a carload of food and supplies a few weeks ago. The next collection is the second Sunday in December, the 8th.
Thank you for the recent food drive for our Manna from Heaven food pantry. Your group collected 125 items for our pantry clients! We truly appreciate your monthly drives. They help keep our pantry stocked for our clients. Thank you for your generous spirit.
Captains Jesus & Maria Corraliza Commanding Officers &Pastors
A THANK YOU FROM THE SALVATION ARMY FOR THE NOVEMBER DONATION
Warm regards,
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Parish Ed
CHILDREN SUNDAY SCHOOL:
Miss Beena Infants - Age 3 Nursery Rm 1
Deb Schumm Jeff Walker
Grade, PreK, K, 1-3 Room 3
Kevin Duell, Rick Morton
Grade 4-6 Room 6
Pastor Carl Emberger
Grade 7-12 Youth Room
Fall Adult Bible Class
Beth Moore’s Daniel (Part 2 of the Study)- This study is a
continuation of Daniel. The prophet Daniel faced unbelievable
pressures—to compromise his faith, to live in a hostile culture,
and to confront temptations and threats. Today, believers face
many of the same trials. This study examines how believers can
develop integrity in our modern-day Babylon, and then explores
prophecies from the time of Daniel through the second coming of
Christ. Teacher: Ron Niesen & Lisa Parker; Room: Room 5
A Savior Is Born - It's one of the most familiar stories in human
history: the birth of Jesus in a lowly manger in Bethlehem. A
Savior, which is Christ the Lord. Yet, how can we prepare our
hearts to celebrate the birth of our Savior in our frantic,
consumer-driven society? How do we make sure the Christmas
holiday remains a Holy Day? In this Bible study, you will
experience cinematic short films that capture events surrounding
the birth of Jesus Christ. Then we will examine scripture to bring us
back to the roots and heart of our faith in Christ. Teachers: Jim
Bell & Dave Dornseif (Library)
Opening in the Sanctuary at 9:45am for children PreK through 6th Grade and then children will move to their classroom.
Bible Studies
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M.I.G.H.T. (Men in God’s Hands Together)
(Men’s Saturday Bible Study; 8am-9:30am Saturday’s in the Library) – Please
join us for a dynamic discussion of books of the Bible and Christian topics.
Our studies range from 3-4 weeks video-based studies from sources such as
Luther Hour Ministries, Concordia Publishing, and Right Now Media to reading books of the Bible together
and discussing what they means to us. There is never a bad time to join so please take this opportunity to be
in fellowship with Christian men who each have their own unique experiences and questions about scripture
to share with each other to gain deeper understanding. You need not be a member of our church; you and
any friend(s) you choose to bring are always welcome.
LWML (Lutheran Women’s Missionary League)
The LWML Bible Study meets Thursday morning in the church library at 9:30 am for fellowship
and 10:00-11:30 for study and prayer. On December 5th and 12th, we will view the movie,
“The Nativity Story”. December 19th will be our Christmas party at the home of Dorothy
Koschmann. January 9th, we will start the study by Donna Pyle, “No Stranger in the Manager”. All
women are welcome. For more information please contact Dorothy Koschmann, 484-887-0623 or Diane
Scherzer.610-738-4821.
Women Tuesday Evening Bible Study
A Tuesday evening Bible Study for all women. Come to the Great Room at 7:00 pm for an opportunity to get together and share God’s Word. We will meet every Tuesday except when there is a Women Guild meeting. Our current study is “Breathing Room for Women” by Sandra Stanley. Do you ever feel like you don't enjoy anything because you're trying to do everything? You're filling your calendar, draining your bank account, and multitasking your way through life. You're efficient . . . but exhausted. You just need a little bit of breathing room. With one surprisingly simple invitation, God offers a way to trade your overwhelming pace for one that will finally bring you peace. This study will show you how.
We look forward to seeing you there. For more information, contact Becca Futty at 484-319-2398 or [email protected].
L.I.G.H.T. (Ladies in God’s Hands Together)
L.I.G.H.T. (Ladies in God’s Hands Together) - We would like to invite women of any age and any stage of their faith walk to join us. We begin in the library at 9:00 am with fellowship, including coffee and snacks. We will then break into our bible study groups. Once again, we will be offering two classes.
This study guides you through the Bible chronologically while connecting New and Old Testament passages together in daily reading. Included are study questions, videos, maps, and more so that you can go beyond merely reading the Bible to experiencing the life in its pages.
Journey into God’s Word to discover the fullness and freedom you can experience as a woman and as a mother. You will find the source to fill your “love bucket”, recognize common mothering traps and deal decisively with self-defeating habits.
Our classes conclude at 11:30 each week and babysitting is provided. Any questions, please call Cindy Kaminskas at 610-331-0704
M.I.G.H.T.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
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Celebrating with YOU!!!
So Sorry… if we missed your special day. We would appreciate it if you
would let the church office know so we can update our records. Thanks!
Name Date
Cliff Kraft 12/1
Karen Stalker 12/1
Phil Smith 12/2
Prem Devarapalli 12/3
John Mitas II 12/5
Beth Quinn 12/6
Kevin Cancelliere 12/7
Katy Clement 12/7
Dolores Knuth 12/9
Kayla Siedlecki 12/9
Madeline Smith 12/9
Frank Brescia 12/10
Katie Chou 12/13
Sherry Gallucci 12/14
Linda Knoll 12/14
Ron Niesen 12/14
Russell Lighton 12/15
Robert Stalker 12/15
Emily Clement 12/16
Dave Money 12/17
Naomi Barrow 12/18
Arla Cain 12/18
Karen Blakmon 12/20
Sarah Heilman 12/21
Sara Neils 12/22
Lisa Perry 12/22
Blake Cancelliere 12/23
William Clement 12/23
Jonathan Futty, Jr. 12/23
Daxton Money-Gates 12/23
Erma Hardcastle 12/24
Nick Ryan 12.25
Sarah Perry 12/26
Gen Conrad 12/27
Megen Hemdal 12/28
Liam McMahon 12/28
Christine Coluccio 12/29
Jennifer Fussell 12/29
Jean Morton 12/29
Carol Biesanz 12/30
Madelyn Videtsky 12/31
Portals of Prayer January to March 2020
The new Portals of
Prayer is here!
You can find the booklets in the Great Room,
Church Entrance or at the
School’s Entrance.
Name Date Years Rob & Jane Hall IV 12/11 48 Stephan & Deb Schumm 12/27 38 Cindy & Mike Kaminskas 12/28 34 Tom & Sue Bott 12/29 55 Mark & Dorothy Koschmann 12/29 65 Allyssa & Patrick Walsh 12/30 3
The church secretary will be out of the office from December 9th through December 13th. There will be coverage in the office for the phone and door.
Any special requests will need to be made after December 15th.
Thank you for your understanding.
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Sunday, December 1st First Sunday in Advent 8:30 am Traditional Worship 9:45 am Bible Study or Adult & Children 11:00 am Contemporary Worship Monday, December 2nd 5:30 pm ALANON Christmas Party (FH) 6:30 pm Elders Meeting (Library) Tuesday, December 3rd 6:30 pm Cadette Troop 4364 (Lib) 7:00 pm Women Bible Study (FH) Wednesday, December 4th 9:30 am LIGHT (Library) 10 am-2:30 pm OGT Packing (West Grove)
2:00 pm Advent Service 5:15 pm Children Choir (Lib) 6:00 pm Confirmation Class (Lib) 6:00 pm Advent Meal (FH) 6:45 pm Advent Service 7:30 pm Adult Choir (Loft)
Thursday, December 5th 9:30 am LWML Bible Study (Lib) 6:30 pm Junior Troop 435 (FH)
7:00 pm Praise Team Practice
Friday, December 6th 9:30 am Pre-School Chapel 1:00 pm Pre-School Chapel Saturday, December 7th Good Works 8:00 am M.I.G.H.T. (Library) 10:00 am Christmas Trees Decoration 2:00 pm Nativity Meet and Greet 5:30 pm Nativity Drive-Thru Sunday, December 8th Second Sunday in Advent 8:30 am Traditional Worship 9:45 am Bible Study or Adult & Children 11:00 am Contemporary Worship Salvation Army Food Donation Monday, December 9th 7:00 pm ALANON (FH)
Tuesday, December 10th 6:30 pm Women Guild Christmas Party (FH)
Wednesday, December 11th 9:30 am LIGHT (Lib) 10 am-2:30 pm OGT Packing (West Grove)
2:00 pm Advent Service 5:15 pm Children Choir (Lib) 6:00 pm Confirmation Class (Lib) 6:45 pm Advent Service 7:30 pm Adult Choir (Loft)
Thursday, December 12th 9:30 am LWML Bible Study (Lib) 7:00 pm Praise Team Practice Return Angel Tree Gifts Friday, December 13th
Saturday, December 14th 8:00 am M.I.G.H.T. (Library) 8:00 am Handbells (tentative) Good Works
Sunday, December 15th Third Sunday in Advent 8:30 am Traditional Worship 9:45 am Bible Study or Adult & Children 11:00 am Contemporary Worship
Monday, December 16th 9:00 am Busy Bee Store (FH) 6:30 pm School Christmas Program 8:30 pm ALANON (FH) Tuesday, December 17th 6:30 pm School Christmas Program
Wednesday, December 18th 9:30 am LIGHT (Lib) 10 am-2:30 pm OGT Packing (West Grove)
2:00 pm Advent Service 5:15 pm Children Choir (Lib) 6:00 pm Confirmation Class (Lib) 6:45 pm Advent Service 7:30 pm Adult Choir (Loft)
Thursday, December 19th NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break 9:30 am LWML Bible Study Christmas Party 7:00 pm Praise Team Practice
Friday, December 20th NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break Christmas Caroling at Arbour Square
Saturday, December 21st 8:00 am M.I.G.H.T. (Library) 8:00 am Handbells (tentative) Winter Begins
Sunday, December 22nd Fourth Sunday in Advent 8:30 am Traditional Worship 9:45 am Bible Study or Adult & Children 11:00 am Contemporary Worship
Monday, December 23rd NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break 7:00 pm council (tentative) 7:00 pm ALANON (FH) Tuesday, December 24th NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break Christmas Eve 5:00 pm Worship Service 7:30 pm Worship Service 10:00 pm Worship Service Wednesday, December 25th NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break Christmas Day - Office Closed 10:00 am Worship Service Thursday, December 26th NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break Christmas Break - Office Closed 7:00 pm Praise Team Practice Friday, December 27th NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break Saturday, December 28th 8:00 am M.I.G.H.T. (Library)
Sunday, December 29th First Sunday of Christmas 8:30 am Traditional Worship 9:45 am Bible Study or Adult & Children 11:00 am Contemporary Worship
Monday, December 30th NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break 7:00 pm ALANON (FH)
Tuesday, December 31st NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break New Year’s Eve
Wednesday, January 1st NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break New Year’s Day Office Closed
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Chr is t Memor ia l Lu theran Church & Schoo l
89 Line Road
Malvern, Pa 19355
610-644-4508
ON THE WEB AT
www.christmemorial.us
Mid Week Advent Worship Schedule
weekly beginning Wednesdays
Dec. 4th, 11th & 18th
2 pm Worship
(6 pm Fellowship Meal on Dec. 4th only) 6:45 pm Worship
5:00 pm 7:30 pm
10:00 pm
Monday, December 2rd 6:30 pm
Come to the Women Guild Christmas party and join the celebration!
Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30 pm.
Food, Fun and Fellowship!
Church Office Closed
Wednesday Dec. 25th,
Thursday Dec. 26th
Wednesday Jan 1st
School Christmas Program Dec. 16th & 17th, 6:30 pm
Join us on our “Journey to Bethlehem”!
LIVE NATIVITY
Saturday, Dec. 7th,
Meet & Greet 2 - 4 pm
Drive-Thru 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Embark on a Spiritual Adventure!
CMLC School Christmas Break
December 19th - January 1st
Women’s Guild
Christmas Party
Christmas Day Service
Dec. 25th, 10 am