“My purpose was, in a whimsical kind of masque, which the good humor of the season justified, to awaken some loving and forbearing thoughts, never out of season in a Christian land.” - Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens wrote these words in the preface of a collection of books known as ‘Christmas Books’ to describe his purpose and intentions in writing such stories as ‘A Christmas Carol’.
It’s encouraging to know that this classic of the Christmas season sought to ‘awaken some loving and forbear-ing thoughts’. That’s our desire as well in putting together such a production to share with the community. While this production is not overtly Christian in label, there are numerous redemptive themes that we will be introducing in the play and exploring through the sermon series.
We are well on our way. The cast is working diligently rehearsing their lines, the publicity team is getting the word out (including yard signs that will be handed out this Sunday), the costumes are being fitted, the scenery is being designed and the pastors are laying out the sermon series. It’s a wonderful thing to see this come together.
Now, it’s time for your part…to invite someone to one of the shows. Begin to pray, pay attention to those you are in contact with on a regular basis and tell them about the show and perhaps even buy a ticket for someone as a gift. Again, we have a great opportunity to invest in others with more than a show, but with a relationship.
It’s an exciting time for us as a church. Let’s prepare ourselves in prayer for those God will bring into our fellowship and more importantly into a relationship with Christ. Let’s be ready to welcome and love people in the name of Christ.
Praying for you and with you,
Pastor Dan
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The Life and Happenings of Eaton Church of the Brethren November 12, 2015
LifeShare
“Through him (Jesus) we
received grace and
apostleship to call all the
Gentiles to the obedience
that comes from faith for
his name’s sake.” - Romans 1:5 NIV
This Month’s
Memory Verse
Coming This Month Ten For 16 Stewardship Challenge Now through December A Christmas Carol Tickets for Sale Now at the Info Center and online at eatoncob.org and by phone 800-965-9324 ECOB Knights/Lady Nights Basketball Home Game November 23, 6:15 and 7:15pm Camden Rd Great Rm Elder Board November 23, 6:30 pm Camden Rd Conference Rm Just Friends to Wings, Etc. December 2, 11:30am Jr. High BigGroup Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm, the Station Greenhouse Kids Wednesdays 6:30-8pm, Barron Street Kid’s Worship Sunday Mornings 10:30am, Camden Road Sr. High Big Group Sundays, 6-8pm, the Station NO YOUTH OR CHILDREN EVENTS Wednesday, November 25 Church Office Closed November 26 and 27
Family Storybooks for Advent
NEW THIS YEAR: Tabitha’s Travels — Curious,
competent, and courageous Tabitha is the daughter of a
shepherd who is taking his family to his birthplace. She
befriends both Jotham and Bartholomew along the way,
watches as Romans take her father prisoner, spends time
with Zechariah and Elizabeth, helps Mary and Joseph just
before Christ’s birth, and ends her travels at the stable in
Bethlehem. Continuing the tradition of the popular
Jotham’s Journey and Bartholomew’s Passage, this capti-
vating story will take you and your family through Advent to Christmas with day-by-
day readings and advice for making Christmas a meaningful season of worship.
Available for purchase at the Info Center for $9.00 each.
We still have two each of the previous books in the series:
Jotham’s Journey — A widely popular, exciting story for the advent
season, readers follow ten-year-old Jotham across Israel as he
searches for his family. Though he faces thieves, robbers, and kid-
nappers, Jotham also encounters the wise men, shepherds, and inn-
keepers until at last he finds his way to the Savior born in Bethlehem.
Bartholomew’s Passage — An engaging story that guides families
through the Advent season. Young Bartholomew's adventures start
when Roman soldiers destroy his village and disperse his family,
continue through his enslavement to a tyrannical master and his
escape with his new friend Nathan, and end with a reunion with his
family in Bethlehem. Along the way Bartholomew makes a new
friend, a young boy named Jotham!
Thank you for stepping up to this challenge! We encourage you to prayerfully consider your additional giving for the final 7 weeks of the year to help us start 2016 strong.
Please be prayerful regarding your part in the Ten for 16 Challenge. You can give on our website at eatoncob.org, SimpleGive.
People are still in need. Thank you!
20th Annual Community
Thanksgiving Day
Dinner
If you would like to donate
or volunteer, or know of
someone who needs a
meal delivered that day,
contact Rita Daily at
937-456-2800 ext. 211
ECOB KNIGHTS/LADY KNIGHTS
November & December Home Games
Nov. 23 JV Knights at 6:15pm, Varsity Knights at 7:15pm vs Miami Valley Saints
Dec. 7 JV Knights at 5:30pm, Varsity Knights at 6:30pm vs Wilmington Christian
Dec. 28 Lady Knights at 6pm, Varsity Knights at 7:15pm vs Alumni
Just Friends
Our Widow & Widower’s group
gathers once a month.
Wednesday, December 2
11:30am, meet at
Wings Etc. Grill & Pub,
1342 N. Barron St., Eaton
Everyone is welcome to come
and fellowship with us!
NO YOUTH ACTIVITIES
NOVEMBER 25
NO CHILDREN ACTIVITIES
NOVEMBER 25
Contact Us:
937-456-5507
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.eatoncob.org
Facebook.com/eatoncob
Twitter.com/eatoncob
Prayerchain:
Office Address
813 Camden Rd Campus
937-456-5507
1407 N. Barron St Campus
937-456-2178
Mailing Address
PO Box 122
Eaton, OH 45320-0122
Dan Denlinger Senior Pastor
Josh Harpold Youth Pastor
Matt Owens Worship Arts Pastor
Stan Van Ausdal Visitation Pastor
Dee Carver Communication &
Resource Director
Joellen Driggs Financial Secretary
Becky Duncan Youth
Administrative Assistant
Kelly McQueen
Children’s Ministry Director
Sarah Springer Secretary
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THE CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED
NOVEMBER 26 & 27