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RAMSEY MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
5900 Hull Street Road, Richmond, VA 23224, 804-276-4628, www.ramseymemorial.org
The Messenger El Mensajero
December-Diciembre January-Enero
2016-2017
Just these lines my friends to say…
Are you an ‘Advent Christian’? I’ve always loved Advent, and so does one of my favorite
Christian authors Henri Nouwen. He has written about ‘the spirituality of waiting.’ How
will we mark the weeks of Advent this year? How will we wait with hope?
From “Waiting For God” by Henri Nouwen:
Waiting is not a very popular attitude… In fact, most people consider waiting a waste of
time. Perhaps this is because the culture in which we live is basically saying, “Get going!
Do something! Show you are able to make a difference! Don’t just sit there and wait!” …It
impresses me, therefore, that all the figures who appear in the first pages of Luke’s Gospel
are waiting. Elizabeth and Zechariah are waiting. Mary is waiting. Simeon and Anna, who
were there at the temple when Jesus was brought in, are waiting. The whole opening of the
good news is filled with waiting people…
Waiting, is waiting with a sense of promise. “Zechariah... your wife Elizabeth is to bear
you a son.” “Mary... Listen! You are to conceive and bear a son” (Luke 1:13, 31). People
who wait have received a promise that allows them to wait. They have received something
that is at work in them, like a seed that has started to grow. So waiting is never a
movement from nothing to something. It is always a movement from something to
something more. Second, waiting is active. Most of us think of waiting as something very
passive, a hopeless state determined by events totally out of our hands…But there is none
of this passivity in scripture. Those who are waiting are waiting very actively. They know
that what they are waiting for is growing from the ground on which they are standing…
Active waiting means to be present fully to the moment, in the conviction that something is
happening where you are and that you want to be present to it…
Waiting is essential to the spiritual life. But waiting as a disciple of Jesus is not an empty
waiting. It is a waiting with a promise in our hearts that makes already present what we
are waiting for. We wait during Advent for the birth of Jesus. As we wait we remember him
for whom we are waiting, and as we remember him we create a community ready to
welcome him when he comes.
I hope this helps your Advent waiting… may we prepare our hearts for the coming of the
Christ Child. During this most holy season of Advent: come to Worship, to the Advent
Bible Study, the Christmas Cantata, and join us for the Living Nativity and Bethlehem.
Come with Advent hope, and as a community of faith as we continue waiting in holy
expectation. May God’s Blessings be on all of us in this season of celebrating the first
Advent and waiting for the next one!
Pastor Deb
Christmas Cantata, December 18th
11:00AM “Heaven’s Child”
Christmas Eve Services, December 24th
HORARIO DE NUESTROS SERVICIOS
DE NAVIDAD
5:30PM Servicio en espanol
7:30PM Carols, Communion, and
Candlelight service
There will not be an 11:00PM service.
Holy Communion will also be offered out-
side for Living Nativity volunteers and
neighborhood guests.
EL SACRAMENTO DE LA COMUNION
SE OFRECERA A NUESTROS INVITA-
DOS DE LA COMUNIDAD Y VOLUN-
TARIOS DURANTE EL NACIMIENTO
EN VIVO.
Christmas Day, December 25th
10:30AM Combined Worship service
All are welcome to wear pajamas for a
casual Christmas morning gathering.
SERVICIO DEL DIA DE NAVIDAD, 25
DE DICIEMBRE SERA UN SERVICIO
COMBINADO A LAS 10:30 AM.
TODOS ESTAMOS INVITADOS A VE-
NIR EN NUESTRAS PIJAMAS.
Living Nativity and Bethlehem:
EL NACIMIENTO EN VIVO Y EL
PUEBLO DE BELEN
Our nativity will be December 22nd—
24th and the Bethlehem ministry will
be December 22nd–23rd. Please con-
tact the church if you would like to
volunteer!
LOS DIAS PARA NUESTRO NACI-
MIENTO EN VIVO SERA LOS DI-
AS DEL 22 AL 24 DE DICIEMBRE
Y EL MINISTERIO DE BELEN SE-
RA A PARTIR
DEL 22 AL 23
DE DICIEMBRE.
Office Hours/HORAS DE OFICINA
The Church office will be closed
December 26th and re-open on January
2nd. LA OFICINA DE LA IGLESIA
ESTARA CERRADA A PARTIR
DEL 26 DE DICIEMBRE HASTA EL
2 DE ENERO .
Worship Times/HORARIO DE
SERVICIOS DE ADORACION
Our early morning worship service
will be changing to 9:00AM, starting
on January 1st. NUESTRO PRIMER
SERVICIO DE LA MANANA HA
SIDO MOVIDO A LAS
9:00 am COMENZANDO
EL DOMINGO 1 DE
ENERO .
Desde un Rincon pastoral,
Y había una profetisa, Ana, hija de Fanuel, de la tribu de Aser. Ella era de edad muy avanzada,
y había vivido con su marido siete años después de su matrimonio, y después de viuda, hasta
los ochenta y cuatro años. Nunca se alejaba del templo, sirviendo noche y día con ayunos y ora-
ciones.…Lucas 2:36-37.
Hay una canción muy popular que dice así: Vienen los vientos de navidad y a todos trae felici-
dad, un año nuevo comenzara que mucha dicha nos brindara, cosas pasadas hay que olvidar,
recuerdos tristes debes dejar. Recuerdo haber escuchado y cantado esta canción desde mi muy
temprana edad, y la razón es porque siempre me trae una sensación de esperanza, un llamado a
olvidar lo malo y a trabajar en lo bueno, en lo que ofrece armonía y bondad. En esta estación de
adviento, navidad y año nuevo es mi deseo mis hermanos que igual que Ana, la profetisa, la
viuda que vio al recién nacido mesías, la que no se alejaba del templo sirviendo noche y día con
ayunos y oraciones, sigamos esperando con paciencia y en servicio, bondad y armonía el regre-
so de nuestro Salvador. No dejemos que la tristeza, la incertidumbre, la inseguridad de un futu-
ro incierto nos robe la bendición de ver, de sentir al mesías prometido caminando a nuestro la-
do. Sirvamos a Dios y a nuestro prójimo, no importa quien sea, de donde venga o si se parece o
no a nosotros o comparte una misma opinión; sirvamos a Dios y rogamos a Dios con ayuno y
oración por todos nuestros hermanos, y todas nuestras hermanas que al comenzar el año nuevo
puedan sentirse confiadas y confiados, seguros y seguras que la presencia de Emanuel, del Dios
con nosotros brillara como nuestro SOL de Justicia y Esperanza.
Es mi oración, que en estos tiempos de muchas ocupaciones e inseguridad, el Dios de bondad y
misericordia, aquel que conoce que peregrinos y extranjeros somos en esta tierra nos acompañe
siempre. Que el Sol de Justicia brille en vuestros rostros y que su paz y esperanza de un mañana
mejor nos inspire a seguir esperando en Jesús y su pronto regreso. Mis ayunos, oraciones y ser-
vicios para todos y todas ustedes, mis hermanos en Cristo Jesús.
Felicidades en estas temporada, les bendigo con la gracia eterna de Dios el Padre, con el amor
encarnado e incondicional del Hijo y con la eterna compañía del Espíritu Santo, nuestro Conso-
lador.
Su hermana en Cristo,
Pastora Norma Aguilar
BIRTHDAYS—CUMPLEAÑOS
John Hall 1
Ann Hallinan 1
Morris Sings 1
Robin Davis 3
Kacky Grubb 3
Julia Lainez 9
Louise Smith 10
Joyce Walsh 12
Nancy Hoover 14
Mary Brame 16
Jeanne Barnard 17
Tray Rives 18
June Bryant 20
Laura McHale 20
Beth Lane 20
Janet Sheek 21
Oswaldo Aguilar 22
Cecil Goolsby 24
Ann Harris 24
Sally Wheat 25
Gail Barker 26
Scott Cummings 26
Keishla Rodriguez 26
Laura Coleman 28
Margaret Grant 28
Matthew Meadows 28
Miriam Ferrer 29
Phyllis Tyler 2
Cache’t Brown 3
Milton Bonilla 5
Jean Chandler 5
Carol Hotchkiss 9
Maria Ahles 10
Patricia Finestone 10
Pattie Madison 12
Lois Crafton 14
Jane Cummings 14
Darlene Sweat 14
Katherine Rivera 15
Katie Smith 16
McKenzie Jump 17
Craig Lane 17
Adam Madison 17
Rodney Taylor 17
Chante Jacobs 18
Sue Newman 19
Hazel Stewart 19
Dolores Thomas 21
Jimmie Early 25
Sherry Fox 25
Violet Williams 28
Carolyn Wood 29
Tammy & Freddy Heller 17
Peggy & Jimmie Early 19
ANNIVERSARIES—ANIVERSARIOS
In Memory
The Ramsey Church family remembers those
who have claimed the promise of resurrec-
tion this year. We offer prayers and thoughts
to the family and friends.
Ramsey Iglesia recuerda a los que amamos
que han muerto este año . Oramos por las
familias y amigos de los mencionados aquí .
Carol Acree Mary Dunbar
Shirley Mucha Betty Raper
Bernie Gerring Chris Griffin
Gladys Farmer Pat Dyson
Elaine Pollard Carolyn Hatchell
Sherman Guffey Iggy Gerring
Herndon Smith Louise Childress
United Methodist Women News:
December 3: UMW District Advent Ser-
vice Huguenot UMC, 10661 Duryea Dr,
Richmond, VA 23235
Registration: 10:00 a.m.
Program: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Speaker: Karen McElfish, VA Conference
Vice President
January 14, 2017—Special Celebration of
the 25th Anniversary of United Methodist
Day at the General Assembly will be held
at Centenary UMC, starting with lunch at
noon.
January 21, 2017-“Day Apart” at Rich-
mond Hill Retreat Center.
This will be a day retreat with limited seats.
It will be $20.00 for the day.
We would like to thank our entire Ramsey family for the cards, thoughts, calls and
prayers since David’s accident on September 1. It has been a challenging couple of
months, but he is stronger every day and doing well. David is now walking without a
cane and navigating stairs with no issues. Also driving again… freedom! His leg
should be as good as new by year’s end. He will require another surgery at the end of
November to remove five pins currently in his wrist. While his fall was serious, we are
truly blessed as it could have been much worse.
Again, many thanks to all and God bless.
David & Pam Rives
Youth Group:
We are 25% of the way towards our fundraising goal. We are selling
coupons that are redeemable for one dozen donuts, and bags of ground
Krispy Kreme coffee. They make great stocking stuffers, and they are
also good for anyone who is signed up to provide snacks for the coffee
hour.
We are grateful to the Flynn’s for hosting our annual
youth bonfire at their home on December 4th.
S’mores will abound!
We will be hosting our 3rd annual Richmond District youth dodge-
ball tournament on Sunday, January 15th at 4:00PM. We typically
have 7-8 different church youth groups represented, with 80+ peo-
ple filling the CLC. There is a pizza dinner provided by Ramsey,
and a golden trophy cup up for grabs. We can always use more helpers, so contact Sa-
rah to volunteer!
Bikes for Christ
Worship and Praise UMC is having a
“Bikes for Christ” drive, with a goal of
1,000 bikes for needy children and families
in our community and surrounding counties.
A single bike costs $50. Do-
nations must be received by
December 5th, with checks
made payable to “Worship
and Praise UMC”.
CARITAS
Nov 5-12, we served the men of CARITAS.
We averaged 31 men each night for dinner,
lodging, breakfast and a bagged lunch. In
addition, we offered nightly showers, 16
haircuts, 33 loads of laundry cleaned, new
socks for everyone and fellowship. The
men were a quiet group and very apprecia-
tive of our ministry. One of the men said we
were much nicer than many other churches.
Our ministry was supported by local mer-
chants (Fresh to Frozen, Costco, Sam’s,
Kroger, Martin’s, Wegmans, and Food Li-
on).
We served 224 dinners and 224 breakfasts,
and 250 bagged lunches. There were 104
volunteers and 436 hours served during the
week. Many more hours went into the plan-
ning and shopping for the week. A HUGE
thank you to everyone who supported this
ministry. There is one position left on this
ministry team for planning next year.
Please contact the office if you would like to
help.
~Joan McGowan
Mission Dinner & Speaker
We had over 30 attend and enjoyed the soup, salad and dessert fellowship after-
wards. Linda and Mark said “they always feel at home when they visit Ramsey”. Lin-
da shared with us some of the challenges the “Jubilee Project” is facing and some of the
successes their work has had. As always, Ramsey was so generous with their donation
of approximately $400. The need there is overwhelming but I know the additional
funds will be of great help. Please keep this community in your prayers along with Lin-
da and her team. Thanks to all those who helped in the kitchen and a special thanks to
Carol and Gary for their delicious home made vegetable soup and dessert.
- Russ Cottrell
WHITE CHRISTMAS
White Christmas Program continues…..FOOD NEEDED!
When you receive this newsletter it will be only 3 weeks till Christmas and 2 weeks until our
White Christmas Program’s distribution of Food Bags and gifts to our sponsored families.
Our recipients this year are the elderly; the grandmothers caring for their grandchildren and fam-
ilies who have faced displacement by the forces of nature. They come from our congregation,
our neighborhood, and our food bank folks. We are sponsoring 8 families this year.
I hope you can help make their Christmas a little cheerier by donating food for their tables. We
try to give a turkey, milk, eggs, and butter along with enough canned /boxed goods to last about
two weeks. You can contribute any of the items below by placing them in the tubs around the
church marked WHITE CHRISTMAS FOOD. Items will be collected through Sunday,
December 18, 2016, after which the items will be sorted and distributed to our sponsored fami-
lies that afternoon.
Items Needed:
Classes: Items to be contributed:
Children Peanut Butter, Jelly,
Spaghetti/Macaroni/Pastas and Sauce
Youth Canned/Dried Soups, Mac & Cheese
and Young Adults (soups that children and older adults would like)
Agape Canned Fruit (Peaches, Pears, Pineapple, Fruit Cocktail,
Applesauce, etc), Bisquick, Loaf Bread
Escuela Dominical Rice, Beans
Kirkie Powell Canned Meats (Tuna, Salmon, Chicken, Corned Beef),
Coffee, Vegetable Oil
New Spirit 4 lb bags of sugar, Cake/Muffin Mixes, Potatoes (White
& Sweet - Fresh or Canned), Rice and Beans, Cereals
Otto Whitt Canned Vegetables (Tomatoes, Green Beans,
Peas, Corn, Butterbeans, Beans, etc.)
Come and See Spaghetti/Macaroni/Pastas and Sauce
Advent Study
Go from “Bah, Humbug!” to a Blessed Ad-
vent and Merry Christmas. This year’s Ad-
vent Study is The Redemption of
Scrooge. It will be offered for four weeks,
11/27—12/18, at 9:45am in the Sanctuary.
From the ghosts of Christmas past, to the
life of the present, and the resurrection of
Christmas future, this Advent study will “
bless us every one” . Invite a friend and
join us for this powerful study.
DESIGNATED GIVING
If you have someone on your Christmas shopping list that already has everything, please
consider Designated Giving. Instead of buying that person a gift he or she really doesn’t
need, just write a check to Ramsey Church. Designate the money for something that might
interest this person – missions, the Food Pantry, the Children’s Ministry, Caritas, church
maintenance, or anything else. The church will send an acknowledgement note to the per-
son explaining your gift.
So this year, skip the trip to the mall and instead try Designated Giving.
There are envelopes in the back window for your convenience.
Thank you,
The Finance Committee
Blood Drive:
Many thanks to our Blood Drive donors
who came out to donate on Sunday,
November 6, 2016. Our quota was 14.
We had 13 people screened for donation
and 10 units were given. Your commu-
nity thanks you for sharing your health
to help others.
Valentine’s Dinner Dance
Saturday, February 11, 6:00PM
Come dressed for a
night of music, fun,
dancing, food,
fellowship, and our
photobooth!
Tickets are $15.
UMC District News:
“Chat and Chew” with Bishop Lewis:
All clergy and laity of the Richmond District are invited to join Bishop Sharma D.
Lewis for an afternoon “Chat and Chew” to be held Sunday, December 11th, at
Woodlake UMC, 15640 Hampton Park Drive, Chesterfield. The event begins
with a clergy session at 2:00pm, a dinner for clergy and laity at 4:30PM, and a
laity session from 6:15pm to 8:15pm. Some questions to ponder:
“What do you desire from your new Bishop?”
“If you were Bishop, what would you focus on?”
District Conference and Leadership Training:
“Your community is your church”. This training event takes place on January 8,
2017, 1:30pm-5:00pm at Reveille UMC, 4200 Cary St, Richmond, with keynote
Speaker Rev. Ben Campbell. There are sessions and workshops for every minis-
try of the church, including: Trustees, finance, SPPRC, Food Justice, Social Me-
dia, Mission, Youth, Church Partnerships, and Cross-Racial/Cultural ministry.
Registration deadline is December 9th.
Anniversary Celebration:
The Conference Legislative Committee is hosting a 25th anniversary celebration
of United Methodist Day at General Assembly on Saturday, January 14 at Cen-
tenary UMC, 411 E. Grace St, Richmond. Registration is at 11:00am, for more
information email Randy Harlow at [email protected].
55+ Luncheon
Don’t forget the change of date for December! The December 55+ Luncheon
will be on the December 2nd, the first Friday
of the month. The theme will be “The Real
Reason for the Season”. Please bring a canned
food item for White Christmas donations.
RSVP and bring a friend!
Children’s Ministry
¡Nuestra fiesta de Navidad preparada para nuestros niños y niñas está ya muy cerca! Ven-
gan y únanse a esta gran celebración el sábado 17 de Diciembre a partir de las 2:30 de la
tarde hasta las 4:30 pm, aquí en nuestra iglesia de Ramsey. Los niños y niñas tendrán la
oportunidad de visitar la Tienda de Navidad y escoger un o dos divertidos regalos para
mamá o pápa, abuelos, hermanos y hermanas. ¡ No te lo pierdas te esperamos!
Our Christmas party for our children is getting closer!
Come and join us on Saturday, December 17 from 2:30 to 4:30
pm, here at Ramsey Memorial . On that day, the children will have
opportunity to visit “The Christmas Shop” and get one or two fun
gifts for mom and dad, grandparents and siblings. Don’t miss it,
we'll be waiting for you!
Please come join us in mission and fellowship!
COMIDA COMUNITARIA GRATUITA:
POR FAVOR , ÚNASE A NOSOTROS EN MISIÓN Y
COMUNIÓN.
December 31st at 5:00 PM in the CLC
And
January 28th at 5:00PM in the CLC
TTMPG
The Thursday Morning
Prayer Group invites you
to join us on Thursday
mornings at 9:30AM in Room 105, to
study, share, and pray together for one
another, for our church, and for our
world. Together, we’ll call on the Holy
Spirit to guide us in dividing our prob-
lems with the Lord while strengthening
our bonds of love and devotion to God
and His word.
Prayer Beads:
If you are interested in making Pray-
er Beads and learning
about different ways to use
them, please contact the
church office so we can
schedule a workshop.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
2
12:00PM 55+ Luncheon
6:00PM James River Home-School
3
6:00AM BUCS
10:30AM Come & See
12:00PM BWSL Dream-Chasers
2:00PM McGuire Park Circle
4 2nd Sunday of Advent
8:30AM Worship Service
9:45AM Advent Study
11:00AM Worship Service
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30PM Servicio en Español
6:00PM Youth Bonfire
5
8:00AM Care A Van
6:00PM James River Home-School
6:00PM EL/CIVICS
6
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
7
10:00AM Pickleball
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
8
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
9
6:00PM James River Home-School
10
7:30AM Hazel Gibbs
12:00PM BWSL Dream-Chasers
11 3rd Sunday of Advent
8:30AM Worship Service
9:45AM Advent Study
11:00AM Worship Service
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30PM Servicio en Español
6:30PM Youth Group
12
6:00PM James River Home-School
6:00PM EL/CIVICS
13
11:00 Ada Mae Bookman Cir-cle
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
6:00PM Hazel Gibbs Circle
14
10:00AM Pickleball
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
7:00PM Trustees Meeting
15
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
16
6:00PM James River Home-School
17
10:30AM Come & See
12:00PM BWSL Dream-Chasers
18 4th Sunday of Advent
8:30AM Worship Service
9:45AM Advent Study
11:00AM Christmas Cantata
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30 Servicio en Español
No Youth
19
6:00PM James River Home-School
20
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
21
10:00AM Food Pantry
10:00AM Pickleball
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
7:00PM Finance
22
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
23
6:00PM James River Home-School
24 CHRISTMAS EVE
5:30PM Servicio en español
7:30PM Worship service
25 CHRISTMAS DAY
10:30AM Combined Service
26 Office closed 27 Office closed 28 Office closed
29 Office closed
8:00AM Care A Van
30 Office closed
31 NEW YEARS EVE
5:00PM Neighborhood Sup-per
DECEMBER—DICIEMBRE 2016
JANUARY—ENERO 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 NEW YEARS DAY
8:30AM Worship Service
9:30AM Sunday School
11:00AM Worship Service
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30 Servicio en Español
6:30 Youth Group
2
8:00AM Care A Van
6:00PM James River Home-School
3
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
6:00PM SPPRC
4
10:00AM Pickleball
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
7:00PM Administrative Coun-cil
5
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
6
6:00PM James River Home-School
7
6:00AM BUCS
12:00PM BWSL DreamChas-ers
2:00PM McGuire Park Circle
8
8:30AM Worship Service
9:30AM Sunday School
11:00AM Worship Service
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30 Servicio en Español
6:30 Youth Group
9
6:00PM James River Home-School
10
11:00 Ada Mae Bookman Cir-cle
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
6:00PM Hazel Gibbs Circle
11
10:00AM Pickleball
2:00PM Nina Woodfin Circle
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
7:00PM Trustees Meeting
12
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
13
12:00PM 55+ Luncheon
6:00PM James River Home-School
14
12:00PM BWSL DreamChas-ers
15
8:30AM Worship Service
9:30AM Sunday School
11:00AM Worship Service
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30 Servicio en Español
3:00PM Youth Dodgeball
16
6:00PM James River Home-School
17
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
18
10:00AM Pickleball
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
7:00PM Finance
19
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
20
6:00PM James River Home-School
21
12:00PM BWSL DreamChas-ers
22
8:30AM Worship Service
9:30AM Sunday School
11:00AM Worship Service
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30 Servicio en Español
6:30 Youth Group
23
6:00PM James River Home-School
24
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
25
10:00AM Food Pantry
10:00AM Pickleball
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers
26
8:00AM Care A Van
9:30AM Prayer Group/Shawl
6:00PM James River HS
7:00PM Estudio Biblico
27
6:00PM James River Home-School
28
12:00PM BWSL DreamChas-ers
29
8:30AM Worship Service
9:30AM Sunday School
11:00AM Worship Service
11:00AM Escuela Dominical
12:30 Servicio en Español
30
6:00PM James River Home-School
31
6:00PM BWSL DreamChasers