N O V E M B E R the 2 0 1 8 Linden Place News A great place to live On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, let us remember that FREEDOM isn t free. Save The Date! NEW! Stretch Class Wednesdays at 9:30 We re starting a basic stretch class. See page 2 for details. November Birthdays! Happy Birthday to everyone Christmas Pictures Youth Games Night November Bookings Thursday, Nov. 29 We ll be offering Christmas Pictures for greeting cards. For more details see page 3. The EEFC Youth Group will be coming here to play games. See page 4 for details. celebrating a birthday this month! Betty Martens Nov. 1 Helen Huitikka Nov. 16 Jessie Hiebert Nov. 29
JULY 2014[2] NOVEMBER 2018 LINDEN PLACE NEWSLETTER Stretch Class Wednesdays at 9:30am Come and join Janie in the MPR for a relaxing 15 minute stretch! For the month of November, I invite you to try out this simple and basic class. We ll be sitting on chairs and doing some gentle stretching to help us limber up. First class: November 7 2
LINDEN PLACE NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER JULY 2018 2014 [3] Christmas Photo Greeting Cards SAMPLE! Merry Christmas! The Thiessens 2018 Are you interested in sending or giving out Photo Greeting Cards to your friends and family for Christmas? Simply call Janie at the office (204-326-9898) to book an appointment! We ll be doing it a bit different than we have in past years you can now have your picture taken anytime in November, just call to book a time with Janie. We ll take a few pictures, you choose the one you like best and then choose from the selection of card designs, and we ll get them printed and back to you in about two weeks! Prices will be posted soon! 3
LINDEN PLACE NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER JULY 2018 2014 [4] MCC Pick Up Day Monday, November 19 at 11 am Please bring any items you may have down to the MPR on Monday morning; or if you have larger items call Janie to arrange pick up from your suite. * * * * * Games Night with Youth Group * * * * * Thursday, November 29 at 7:00 pm in the MPR Come on down to the MPR and enjoy and evening with the Senior High Students (grades 9-12) from the Emmanuel Free Church. They will come to play games and possibly sing a few carols as well! 4
LINDEN PLACE NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER JULY 2018 2014 [5] From the Chaplain s Desk For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved by his life. (Romans 5:10 ESV) On November 11, we will celebrate Remembrance Day. We will pause to honor those who fought for our freedom, we will reflect on the price many have paid and the benefits we receive through their sacrifice. The date that marks the end of World-War I, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month 1918, at the eleventh hour, is now an official day to remember all military personnel who have died in serving our country. The red remembrance poppy, inspired by the poem "In Flanders Field," written by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrea, has become an emblem of Remembrance Day. We have many freedoms today, the freedom to go to church, the freedom to work and provide for our families, the freedom to retire and receive a pension, which we could accumulate in times of freedom. As I reflect on the freedoms I take for granted, most of the time, I can t help but pausing and marvel at the sacrifice of many men and women. As I pause to reflect on the freedoms I enjoy at others expense, I also say thanks to Jesus Christ for the sacrifice He made for mankind. The apostle Paul said that while we were God s enemies Christ died to reconcile us to God. The writer of Hebrews said, And so, dear brothers and sisters, we can boldly enter heaven s Most Holy Place because of the blood of Jesus. 20 By his death, Jesus opened a new and life-giving way through the curtain into the Most Holy Place. (Hebrews 10:19-20 NLT) Because of the sacrifice of Jesus, we can now enjoy freedom in the presence of our Father who is in heaven. We can enjoy every moment in fellowship with the divine, already here on earth. The emblem that helps us remember is the cross, which also points to the place of selfless sacrifice for the freedom of others. On November 11, let s pause to honor those who fought for our freedom. And as we do, let s remember the price that Jesus paid so that we might enjoy spiritual freedom, too. Ron Babel, Chaplain 5
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LINDEN PLACE NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER JULY 2018 2014 [6] Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 Fall Back Turn Your Clocks Back tonight! 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9- Bible Study Stretch Class Kommst Borscht, Cheese Biscuits, Cream Pie Instrumental Group 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9- Faspa Time Bible Study Stretch Class Cream of Potato & Bacon, Ham Sandwich, Peach Pie w/ice Cream The Ungers MPR Booked 12-9 pm 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9- MCC Pick Up Day 11 am Bible Study Stretch Class Chicken Noodle Soup, Brown Bread, Cream Pie 9-25 26 27 28 29 30 Potluck Lunch 12 pm NO Bible Study Margaretha & John Music Night 6 pm Stretch Class Cream of Broccoli with Cheese, Brown Bread, Cream Pie Coffee with Friends NO Bingo Bake Sale with The Barkmans 2-4 pm EEFC Youth Games Night 7pm 7