Sunday, December 2nd John the Baptist and the Risk of Listening
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Sunday, December 2nd John the Baptist and the Risk of Listening
First Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Georgia Sunday, December 2nd John the Baptist and the Risk of Listening Sunday, December 9th Mary and the Risk of Surrendering Sunday, December 16th Joseph and the Risk of Forgiving and Trusting Sunday, December 23rd Shepherds and the Risk of Sharing Faith December 2012 Monday, December 24th Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Services 4:30 & 6:30 p.m. Jesus and the Risk of Incarnation Sunday, December 30th Simeon and the Risk of Waiting Sunday, January 6th The Magi and the Risk of Worship The anticipation and joy of Christmas hang in the air. We are not quite ready, however, to celebrate. Instead of heading straight to Bethlehem to hear the angels sing and worship the Christ child, Advent takes us on a journey through some challenging terrain. When we take this path, we discover Christmas is risky business. Not only for us but for God; who out of His great love for us, sent His only Son to earth, as an infant who will grow to be our Savior. Talk about a risk! We take a risk when we resolved to let go of control and let God lead our lives. Why not decide to take a risk this Advent and Christmas season and follow where the Holy Spirit leads? It is a risk worth taking. Page 2 INSPIRE Christmas Breakfast Advent & Christmas Come join us for our annual Christmas Sunday, December 16 – 3rd Sunday of Advent Christmas Breakfast 9:30 a.m. No Sunday School Sunday, December 16 at 9:30 a.m. in the gym Breakfast featuring Rennie Bickerstaff’s country ham along with other awesome foods. The 10:30 a.m. band will be back and there may even be a guest appearance by Frosty himself. Along with all the fun, it’s a great time to reconnect with friends. Wednesday, December 19 Church-wide Caroling at the Ralston Thursday, December 20 – Advent Lunch Series Rev. Adam Borneman, Teaching Pastor Second Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL Sunday, December 23 – 4th Sunday of Advent No Sunday School Christmas Eve Monday, December 24 – Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Services 4:30 p.m. Children & Youth Choirs 6:30 p.m. Adult Choir Candlelight Communion Services Tuesday, December 25 Merry Christmas! 4:30 p.m. featuring Children & Youth Choirs 6:30 p.m. featuring the Adult Choir INSPIRE Page 3 TSYS until he came to work at First Presbyterian. and telling those he comes in contact with how great God has been to him and how he knows God is on his side. To show our love and support for James and to help remind us to keep him in our prayers, Rev. Hasty suggested we order white bracelets to help us “band together” with James. While white represents lung cancer, each bracelet is also inscribed with God is Able Daniel 3:17 JTW (James’ initials). This passage is often referenced by James as he reminds us that “whether or not God chooses to heal me, God is able to heal me.” And James is trusting Him to do just that! Members of James’ church are also wearing these bands as a sign of love, support and encouragement to him. There are a few bracelets still available in the reception hall if you would like one. James would like to thank everyone for their prayers and support. He is very grateful for the outpouring of love that has been shown to him all the years he’s been here, but especially now. James has given a lot of his life to help others and now we are able to give back to him through our prayers and support. If you would like to send him a card or letter, you may do so: James Wade 5808 Valleybrook Road Columbus, GA 31907 James may have been working here for a long time, but he is more than a fixture, he is a friend to all. Everyone knows James−from the youngest to the oldest. October 9th of this year, James was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Lung Cancer. He began radiation treatments in mid-November and is on his third week of chemo, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at him or hearing him talk about his life. He is upbeat and jovial, continually thanking God for his blessings Our Salvation Army Kettle collected $3,250.56 for our week at Wal-Mart!!! We also saved the Salvation Army $450 by filling the week with volunteers!! They are so appreciative of our help and our Mission Ministry is grateful to those who participated as well. James Wade began working at First Presbyterian over 16 years ago, but he grew up a little farther north, in West Virginia, working in the coal mines, then managing a pizza parlor until his parents became ill and needed a full-time caretaker. James devoted many years of his life to the care of his parents. When his father passed away, his mother moved to Columbus to allow his brother to take over her care, but shortly thereafter, James joined his family here. He worked for Doctor’s Hospital on the housekeeping staff for five years then he was promoted to Central Supply. After leaving the hospital, he spent several years at Page 4 INSPIRE December Service Project Mitten Tree December’s Emphasis is on for Open Door Community House Christmas Sing-A-Long Thursday, December 20th CARING ENOUGH TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT SOMEONE ELSE’S NEED. FX2:42 Schedule for December/January December 19 Family Caroling at the Ralston December 26 No FX2:42 January 2 No FX2:42 January 9 Iona Service of Healing January 16 FX2:42 Family Experience 11:30 a.m. around the tree January 23 FX2:42 Bible Study in the Reception Hall January 30 FX2:42 Bible Study December 24 – January 9 INSPIRE Page 5 December 19 Caroling at the Ralston 23 No SNL! (family time) 24 Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Services 4:30 – Children & Youth Choirs 6:30 – Adult Choir 25 Merry Christmas!!!! 26 No Church Family Supper or Activities 30 No SNL! (family time) Our youth group went shopping to buy Thanksgiving food for two families who are unable to afford food for themselves. Youth Summer Trips It’s time to start thinking about summer trips for our youth! This year we will be planning for the following trips: Chattanooga Mission Trip − July 6-12 Triennium − July 16-20 (students currently in grades 8-12) High School Montreat − June 9-15 (Presbytery Trip) Middle School Montreat − July 24-28 Our beautiful Chrismon Tree was decorated by our Youth in loving memory of Terrell Tuggle Adams (September 12, 1956−September 20, 2012). Page 6 INSPIRE Year End Reminder WE ARE CALLED CAMPAIGN UPDATE As of Wednesday, December 12th, we have received 215 pledge cards totaling $1,202,136.72. The average pledge is $5,591. This represents a 11% increase over the same pledges last year. We have reached 84.5% of our goal. 88 Increased their pledge 71 Remained the same 36 Decreased their pledge 20 New Pledges 215 Total Pledges Clare Bowles In order to receive contribution credit for the year 2012, please be reminded that all monies must either be received in the church office or postmarked no later than Monday, December 31st. All donations of stock must be transferred on or before that date as well. The church office will be open until 5 p.m. on Monday, December 31st. Contributions received after December 31st will be credited to the year 2013. Bonnie, Kevin & Nyla Reherman Zeke Schriver Page 7 INSPIRE December Anniversaries and Birthdays 1 Terry Whitaker Judy Dean Mitchell Jarrett Will Richards 13 Mary Margaret Stone Edgar Chancellor, III Samuel Coffin 2 Edith Pignato Jack Norman 14 Jeanne Johnson Ed Adams Lew Sheilds Hendley Badcock 3 Cal & Virginia Holman Ted Neumeister Tyler Rogers 15 Lisa Powers 27 Robert & Tootie Bickerstaff Bunky & Cherry Pease Cecil & Terry Whitaker Katherine Kimbrough Madden Hatcher, Jr. Laurie Billiot Ed Adams, III Lindsey Bauler Cain Harrelson Laura Chapman Benton Bruce 16 Diane Andrews 4 5 Rick Peebles Richard Doub Suzanne Saunders Julie Straus Berry Wells Charlie Straus Minna Straus Boyd Bickerstaff 6 Kathy Peebles 7 Frank & Tamie Lumpkin Carol Jackson Bob Elliott, Jr. Chase Pennington 8 9 Eleanor Grear Bill Poovey, Jr. Mint Flowers Julie Chapman Mark Littleton Frank Tommey Maggie Johnston Garrett Welch 10 Cindy Jones Kate Snodgrass 11 Mitzi Allen Janis Miley 17 Jim & Amelia Lawlor Jimmy Campbell Daniel Adams 28 Bud Paepcke Jake Burrus, Jr. Thomas Adams, IV 29 Lynn & Ida Page 18 Chong & Jane Lee Jim & Pam Moye Ron & Meg Murray Jake Burrus, III 19 Ginna Norman Ken White, III Henry Lemieux Anna Hurtt 30 Thomas Cooper Edward Heard, Jr. 31 Stan & Jill Copelan Bill & Sara Heard 20 Davis Quinn Madison Quinn Isabella Loomis 22 Dexter Jordan, Jr. Gary Bruce 23 Allie Murray McKinley Bath 24 Virginia Holman Glen Giles 25 Chris Moore 26 Pete & Amy Pease 12 Lucile Flournoy If your birthday or anniversary is this month, but is not listed, please contact the church office so we can add it to your member profile. First Presbyterian Church Mission Statement First Presbyterian Church 1100 First Avenue Columbus, Georgia 31901 Phone: 706.322.4523 Fax: 706.596-8531 Web: www.columbusfpc.org Share God’s Love First Presbyterian, a historic church located in uptown Columbus, Georgia, seeks to minister to all people in Christ’s name through an inclusive, caring, and faithful community that joyfully shares the gift of salvation from a loving and forgiving God. To opt out of receiving the Inspire Newsletter by mail, please contact JoAnna Williams at 706.322.4523 or jwilliams@columbusfpc.org. Coming in 2013 Take your marriage to a whole new level. February 22-24 Destin, Florida For more information, contact Rev. Doughton, 706.322.4523, or attend the information meeting on December 16 after the 11 a.m. service in the Parlor. WeekendToRemember.com Merry Christmas to you and yours from the Staff of First Presbyterian