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otm 2018 St. John Lutheran Church St. John Lutheran Church Web site: www.stjohnchurchmars.org PO Box 411 Church Office: (724) 625-1830 420 Beaver Street Office email: office@stjohnchurchmars.org Mars, PA 16046 Pastor Bob s email: pastor@stjohnchurchmars.org Pastor s Cell #: 412-585-1628 Praise the Lord! Sing to the Lord a new song (Psalm 149) See, the former things have come to pass, and new things I now declare (Isaiah 42.9) See, I am making all things new. (Revelation 21.5) Mission Statement St. John is a living witness to the love of God as shown in Jesus Christ. We gather faithfully in His name to worship and praise Him; and we go forth in peace to share the Good News and to serve the world around us. Dear friends in Christ, As we approach Christmas we begin thinking about tidings of comfort and joy as we look forward to celebrating God s breaking into and for the world in Jesus, the Christ. However, when God breaks into the world, the reality is that God continuously disrupts the normal, and makes things new. The new things of God are not always perceived as comfort and joy but as uncomfortable, and often disquieting to those that prefer the predictable and unchanging. The story of God reaching out to God s people is full of the new and disruptive of lives: God instructing Noah to build a huge boat on dry land while all around him everyone else is happily going about the normal routines of life. Calling Abram to a new home, a new life, even a new name. Responding to the cries of a people who thought they were forgotten and rescuing them from captivity in Egypt. Re-forming those people over a generation in the wilderness despite their protests and a communal case of homesickness for the harsh yet familiar old life in Egypt. In the birth of Christ, God breaks into the world in a new way - not in power and glory as gods are expected to do, but as a helpless infant, parented by poor folk from a backwater village. Through Christ, lives were disrupted - changed: the sick healed, the blind received sight, the poor affirmed. Disciples left all they had behind to follow. In the crucifixion, death and resurrection of Jesus, even death and the seemingly inevitable power of sin was disrupted and all was changed for eternity. In this Advent season we reflect on the many ways God has come, is coming and will come into our lives. When God breaks in, God interrupts. We pray, Stir up your power and come! But it is our nature to seek the familiar and comfortable and resist or fear change. May we discern the holy disruption of God breaking into our lives, stirring us to live faithfully in the midst of the new and unexpected. Hearing the words anew, do not be afraid as God in Christ does a new thing in and among the people of God. Carol and I wish you a Holy Advent and Blessed Christmas. Yours in the newness of Christ, Pastor Bob

Congregational Meeting & Vestry Election Sunday, 9, 2018 There will be a brief congregational meeting following both worship services on Sunday, 9. The congregation will be asked to vote on the slate for the 2019 Vestry. Annual Meeting - Sunday, January 20 We will review 2018, vote on a budget, and approve the congregational council for 2019. There will be one worship service at 10:00 am. A Blue Christmas Community Worship Saturday, 15, 3:00 p.m. St. John Lutheran Church While Christmas is a season of joy, not everyone feels hopeful or like celebrating. Grief, illness, aging, depression, loneliness, unemployment, and loss are magnified. Even those who are not struggling with losses may feel the stress of preparations and expectations around Christmas time. A Blue Christmas service provides a time and place of solace during the often frenetic days surrounding the celebration of Christmas. Come out, and join with us in sharing and hearing prayers, scripture, and music that acknowledge that God s presence is for those who mourn, for those who struggle - and that God s Word comes to shine light into our darkness. Everyone, regardless of church background (or lack of it) is welcome. Church Decorating Sunday, 23 at 11:30 am If you are able to help decorate the church for Christmas, please stay after the 10:30 am worship service. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Christmas Worship Services Dec. 24 Christmas Eve - 3:00 pm & 7:30 pm Festival Candlelight Service of Holy Communion Dec. 25 Christmas Day - One Service at 10:00 am Service of Holy Communion

Lessons & Carols Sunday, 30 8:00 am & 10:30 am Join us on the First Sunday of Christmas for a service of Lessons and Carols with Holy Communion to celebrate this joyous season. Wishing all of the St. John congregation and your families a Blessed and Peaceful Christmas season. Christmas Program One Starry Night Sunday, 9, 2018 1:00-3:00 pm Join us at St. John s for this fun, FREE Christmas event filled with stations, crafts, and snacks! You can even get your picture taken in our photo booth. Bring your family, friends and neighbors for this special Christmas event. Many of us cherish everything about the Christmas season -- except those incessant advertisements telling us to buy this and by that. We ask, Where s Jesus in all this commercialism? This is the right question. Though it asks us to examine every aspect of our lives, stewardship particularly challenges us to question the role money plays in our personal lives and our culture. Christmas presents are wonderful expressions of love that makes both giver and recipient feel good. At the same time, we want to be wary of advertising s lure to make us overspend, or to think that the cost of our gift is proportionate to our love. Most of all, we need to be sure that the main point of our Christmas is not the gifts we give, but the gift we receive from God Jesus. Here are some ideas: Challenge yourself to spend less for presents this year. Set a budget and stick to it. Attend worship regularly in Advent and Christmas. Give some handmade presents: A scarf or hat, a photo album, a batch of fudge, a card, a poem. Prayerfully read Advent daily devotions (Richard Rohr s Preparing for Christmas is amazing!). Give your time: a concert together, a shared meal, a day at a museum, a walk in the woods Use an Advent calendar to help you remember all that God has given you. Give service: wash a loved one s car, help clean the garage, paint a room, babysit for an evening. Play Christmas music that has religious themes (More Silent Night, less Frosty the Snowman. ) Instead of buying a present, make a donation to a charitable organization in honor of your loved one (or check out ELCA Good Gifts!). Make a generous year-end contribution to your congregation. Our thoughtful practices for Advent and Christmas not only make for good stewardship of our time, talents, relationships and money, they also help us to draw near to Our Lord and experience God s greatest gift to us. --Rob Blezard Copyright 2018, Rev. Robert Blezard. Reprinted by permission. Pastor Blezard works as content editor for www.stewardshipoflife.org and serves as an assistant to the bishop of the Lower Susquehanna Synod.

Angel Tree During this holiday season, we will once again sponsor an Angel Tree for Glade Run Lutheran Services in Zelienople. Tags are on the tree in the greeting area. Please return your gift to the greeting area. If you have any questions, please contact Denise Hager. Advent Family Breakfast Join us on Sunday, 23 for a family breakfast between services. All are welcome! Ladies Book Group No meeting in, we will begin a new book in January. Quilting Group 10 6 pm We will continue to meet at Cindy Knauff s house 469 Browns Hill Rd., Valencia. Whether you are a beginner or a novice you are welcome to join us as we make quilts for Lutheran World Relief. We are in need of blankets for batting and sheets for backing if you would like to donate these items it will be much appreciated. Kid s Club No Kid s Club for the month of. See you in January! Morning Prayer and Bible Study Morning Prayer at 11:30 am on Wednesdays, with a brown bag lunch at noon, followed by Bible Study at 12:30 pm on 5, 12, & 19. We will not meet on 26. The Second Sunday of each month is Food Bank Sunday. May the peace and joy of this season fill your soul. Christmas Blessings to all.

1 Birthdays 12/01 Dominic Cardinal 12/10 Wanda Weidner 12/11 Serafina Julio 12/12 Beth McElhinny 12/18 Tess Bielo 12/24 Christine Dishong 12/25 James Hager Upcoming Events Dec. 9 Cong. Mtg./Vestry Election/Christmas Program Dec. 15 Blue Christmas Worship Dec. 23 Church Decorating Dec. 24 Worship @ 3 & 7:30 pm Dec. 25 Worship @ 10 am Jan. 12 White Elephant Bingo Jan. 20 Annual Meeting Communion Bread Schedule Denise Hager Counters for Sally Foster & Denise Hager Worship Helpers Assisting Minister 8:00 am Christine Dishong 10:30 am Sally Foster Usher 8:00 am Robert Dishong 10:30