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St. Mark Lutheran Church CrossBeams A publication of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect, Illinois Inside this issue: Volume 57, Issue 12 December, 2018 Pastor s Corner 2 Advent & exploregod What s Happening in Youth & Family Ministry Peace On Earth & Preschool 3 4 5 November Fun for ALL Ages Thoughts from the Loft, & Senior Lunch Bunch WELCA & Christmas Worship Schedule Thank You s & More Craft Connection, Star Tree & More Holiday Fun Night & Pledge Cards Calendar of Events 6 7 8 9 14 15 Senior Thanksgiving Lunch Ultimate Lock In at Enchanted Castle

Page 2 May you surround them and fill them with the peace that passes all understanding. December CrossBeams These words find their way into almost every prayer I pray in pastoral care situations, be they in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, homes, my office. In addition, I sign most emails and letters with the sign off Peace. Why is that? What am I hoping for? What I m praying for is that sense that God surrounds you, that you are in God s hands, that God is working for good and working in mercy. That all of that will help you know peace in your heart, an inner stillness, like the feeling of a deep breath, a warm hug, a comfortable blanket. In the Gospel of John, Jesus says Do not let your hearts be troubled. In Philippians, Paul writes Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. This is what I m hoping, that even in the midst of the hardest moments of life, we will know Christ s peace, unfathomable, surprising, so needed. This December we find both our Advent theme of PEACE, and our St. Mark Value of CARING, come together in a mashup of focus. CARING is one of our top values here at St. Mark (along with WELCOMING, GROWING, and CONNECTING). We value Caring: for the sick, the hurting, the grieving in our midst and beyond. When we care for people in such situations, when we minister to them through the ministry of presence and prayer, my hope is that they will experience the peace of Christ in knowing that they are not alone, but surrounded by God, and surrounded by this community. In the pages that follow you will find many ways that you are invited this season to share PEACE through caring. Each Sunday, we will create a space for peace in worship, to care for you as you care for others. We will also have Sanctuary: A Peaceful Space on Thursday evenings from 6-7:30 in the church. Come take a some time for a deep breath in the midst of this busy season, and enjoy some soft music and the beauty of the decorated sanctuary. Deacon David has PEACE programming for children. We have Advent Devotionals to carve out peace in your life. Pick up an ornament from our Star Tree and purchase a gift to care for someone in need. Attend the preschool PJ Pageant on December 9 and help young families know they are surrounded by community. Come bake cookies at Cookie Bake on Dec. 16. Celebrate another way we care for the grieving with the Columbarium Dedication on Dec. 2. Contact Pastor Christie or Kathie Hetland if you would like to help deliver poinsettias to homebound members after Christmas. And, then, consider how you can keep up that caring work in the New Year. Can you visit with a homebound member? Can you bring homebound members communion? Can you deliver flowers? Can you join the prayer chain and pray for those in need? Can you give rides to people who need them for doctors appointments, etc? Can you pray for people as a Healing Minister at our monthly healing service? Can you greet grieving families on the day of memorial and funeral services and coordinate flower distribution after services are complete? If you answered yes to these, or think of another way you can CARE for the sick, the hurting, the grieving in our midst and beyond, contact Kathie Hetland, chair of Congregational Care. And friends, may God s PEACE be with you this season and always. Peace, Pr. Christie

Volume 57, Issue 12 Page 3 Beginning December 2 we will spend the season of Advent considering Peace and the Prince of Peace whose advent into the world brings peace to us all. Join us for worship each Sunday filled with peaceful moments. Try out Sanctuary: A Peaceful Space, on Thursdays December 6, 13, and 20. The church sanctuary will be open from 6-7:30pm with candles lit, Christmas Trees lit, and some quiet music playing. This is a chance to just catch your breath for a few minutes, or however many you can get! Deacon Dave is offering an hour of Advent Peace for Children 0-9 and their parents from 6-7 each of those Thursday nights. Participants can come to one or all of the sessions of story, art, and spending time with God. Registration for Advent Peace for Children is required. Email Deacon David to sign up now. Devotional materials are now available in the narthex to help you find peaceful moments in your daily life. Questions? Contact Pastor Christie. If God is good, why is there pain and suffering in the world? How can I know for sure that the Bible is reliable? Does prayer really work? Have you ever asked yourself any of these questions? Do you feel like you re not really allowed to ask them in church? Well, we ve got good news: we all have questions! We want St. Mark to be a safe place to ask questions. On January 13 we kick off our Explore God series. We ll embark on an 7-week journey, looking at some of the hard topics that challenge all of us believers and nonbelievers alike. Each Sunday will feature these questions. Then, we ll get together once a week to watch a few videos and discuss them openly. We all have questions. We all wonder. Our Explore God series will be a safe place to explore answers with others. So invite your friends, and come explore with us! Interested in being a discussion group leader? Contact Pastor Christie (curriculum and training will be provided).

Page 4 December CrossBeams What s Happening in Youth & Family Ministry? By: Deacon David Webb Youth ministry is off to a great start again this year. So far we have upwards of 60 young people participating in St. Mark ministries. Join us at WOW! on Wednesdays from 4:30-6 most Wednesdays and 4:30-7 on the fourth Wednesday of the month. Join us for Faithwalk on Thursdays from 4:30-6. Or check out the bulletin board for more information about all the other work we re up to elsewhere. Playgroup, Stories and Snacks, and Preschool Chapel- The Preschoolers and Kindergartners are getting ready for Preschool PJ Pageant on December 9 th. As well we are getting ready for Holiday Fun Night, December 8 th, St. Nicholas Sunday, December 9 th, and the Christmas Program December 16 th. WOW!- Students and parents are enjoying the prayer activities and stories. We are telling the story of Sarah and Abraham and Mary, Joseph and Jesus. We are getting ready for Holiday Fun Night, December 8 th, St. Nicholas Sunday, December 9 th, and the Christmas Program December 16 th. Faithwalk. Students and guides have been busy preparing for the Christmas Program on December 16 th at 10AM worship. SHINE! SHINE! And Leadership Development- High School students are working very hard on weekly leadership development projects. Students packed care packages for college students and have been invited to join an Interfaith Youth Council hosted by the Niagra Foundation. Worship Assistants and Young People in Worship- Students of all ages have been taking on greater responsibility within Sunday worship services. Church is the work of the people and our youngest members have been sharing their gifts with us and making church a richer more meaningful experience. Students are reading the lessons, serving as assisting minister, preaching, serving communion, helping with children s church, and doing their weekly work (playing, crafting, singing, being joyful, etc). Tastefully Simple Fundraiser Thank you to all who came by the last tasting and helped support our Youth. The next tasting will be on Sunday, December 16...last chance to stock up for the holidays. In the meantime, check out the products online. Can t make it to the tasting? Place your order online. Simply go to: tastefullysimple.com/web/mciske, shop, then choose St. Mark (St M) as the host at check out. SIMPLE!

Volume 57, Issue 12 Peace On Earth By: Deacon David Webb Page 5 In all of the gatherings of young people, (WOW!, Faithwalk, SHINE!, and Children s Church) we have been asking the question: What does peace on earth look like? Children seem to know that there is an innate connection to peace with all of human life. They know that there are wars and conflicts from which we need peace. They know that there are neighborhoods that fight wars against drugs and violence. They know that families everywhere experience conflict and division. They know that people, regardless of their lives, are always searching for inner peace. They know that those without food and shelter are constantly searching for a different kind of peace. Each December as we prepare for Christmas we know that there is a peace we are waiting for that hasn t come yet. This year will be no different. As we get ready for Christmas, we await the full coming of the Prince of Peace and the Kingdom of God that is justice and peace for all. As Advent begins there will be many opportunities to reflect on peace on earth and share your vision and prayer for peace, but take this moment to get started. What does peace on earth look like? Help Wanted! St. Mark Preschool is looking for someone to help with lunch M-F 11:30am-1:30pm. Salary will be about $9-10/hour. Duties include prepping lunch, setting tables, serving lunch, covering teachers lunch breaks, and cleaning up after lunch is complete. If interested, contact Preschool Director Barb Zediker at 847-873-1110 or bzediker@stmarkmp.org All St. Markers are invited to the Annual Preschool Christmas PJ Pageant Sunday December 9 at 6pm in the Sanctuary Come in your pajamas and join in for an evening of singing, stories and ICE CREAM!!

Page 6 December CrossBeams Thoughts from the Loft The Christmas carol Silent Night is 200 years old this year. Composed in 1818, it has an interesting history. A priest named Joseph Mohr had a problem at his church come Christmas 1818. The organ was infested with mice and not playable. Mohr sought other options for music making and found a poem he wrote a few years before. He brought that poem ( Silent Night ) to a local musician and organist, Franz Gruber. Gruber set the text to a melody that would be accompanied by guitar. What resulted is the "Silent Night we know and love today. On that Christmas in 1818 this simple carol was played in a simple way, with guitar. We can cherish the story behind this beloved carol this year. Peace! Tim Senior Lunch Bunch Annual Christmas Lunch Thursday, December 20 1:00 pm TREZEROS KITCHEN & TAP (302 W. Northwest Hwy, Mt Prospect) With Christmas Music by Tim Lunch includes soup or salad, entrée, beverage & dessert Beer or wine available Choose one entrée: Angus Burger with fries Cod Sandwich with fries Wedge Salad Chicken Parmesan with spaghetti Cost = $22 per person Please bring a pair of childrens or adults new unwrapped mittens or gloves. We will give them to the LCC Food Pantry in Arlington Heights RSVP with entrée choice and payment to Marilyn Gosell before Monday, December 17

Volume 57, Issue 12 Page 7 Saturday, December 1 Trim the Church 9:00 am Sunday, December 9 1:00 pm Holiday Outing Holiday Inn at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre Wednesday, December 19 Quilting in the Ed. Wing Trim the Church Join in on Saturday morning, December 1 at 9am, as we decorate for the Advent and Christmas seasons. The more helpers there are, the quicker it will go. Coffee and sweets will be provided. 9:00 am Holiday Outing to Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre HOLIDAY INN Sunday, December 9 For the 1:00pm performance There are 20 reserved seats available $40 per ticket Tickets are now available on Sundays in the Narthex Christmas Worship Schedule Christmas Eve Worship 4 pm & 10 pm Christmas Day Worship 10 am

Page 8 December CrossBeams Dear St. Mark Members, Thank you so much for the beautiful altar flowers you sent for my birthday. They were delivered by a lovely couple, Sigrid and Jim Eddy. I enjoyed the flowers and appreciate your thoughtfulness. Thank you, Marion Markham Dear St. Mark Family, Thank you for the lovely altar flowers. So cheery they brighten these cloudy days. So nice to be remembered! May you all have a blessed holiday season! In Jesus name - Lois Ennes Columbarium Dedication Sunday, December 2 during the 10 am worship service The Church Office will be closed for the holidays on the following days: Monday, December 24 Tuesday, December 25 Wednesday, December 26 Monday, December 31 Tuesday, January 1

Volume 57, Issue 12 Page 9 Calling all Young Adults!!! Come to the 3rd Annual Ugly Sweater Brunch! Sunday, December 23 at 11am in the Great Room. RSVP to Deacon David Webb CHRISTMAS CANTATA Sunday, December 23 At 10 am One Service ONLY! Children s Christmas Program Sunday, December 16 during the 10 am Worship Service Friday, December 21 7pm in the Great Room Bring your favorite appetizer or plate of Christmas Cookies to share. Bring a personal craft to work on or choose one we have available. Craft of the Night: Fleece blankets for Project Linus Come and join the Fun & Fellowship! (Recommended for 6th grade through adult) STAR TREE The annual Star Tree for Holy Family children, Concordia Place and PADs guests is up in the Narthex. Please select your stars. Holy Famiy & Concordia Place gifts due back Dec. 9 and PADs gifts by Dec. 16. Calling all Middle School & High School Youth Order Your Christmas Poinsettias Now through Sunday, December 16 COOKIE BAKE Sunday, December 16 5-8:30 pm at the Center Come bake and deliver goodies to our fire fighters, police officers, hospital workers and church members.

Page 10 December CrossBeams Holiday Fun Night December 8 4:30-8:30pm at the St. Mark Center Parents let us watch your kids and wrap your gifts while you enjoy some free time! Movies, Crafts, Games, Snacks, and Gift Wrapping ($2 per gift) Babysitting: $15 for 1st child, $10 for 2nd child, $5 for the 3rd or more children RSVP to Deacon Dave dwebb@stmarkmp.org Commitment Cards You can still return your pledge cards for 2019. Place it in the offering plate or mail/bring it into the Church Office.

Volume 57, Issue 12 Page 11 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 8 am Basketball 9 am Trim the Church 6:30 pm Nibblers 8 am Worship 10 am Worship 11:15 am Budget Meeting 2 12:30 pm Bridge Club 6:30 pm PADS 7 pm Foundation 3 9 am Private Event 11 am Private Event 5:30 pm Basketball 4 9:30 am Volleyball 11 am Bible Study 4:30 pm WOW 5 6 4:30 pm FaithWalk 6 pm Sanctuary: A Peaceful Space 6 pm Advent Peace for Children 6 pm Band Practice 6:30 pm Bell Choir 7:30 pm Vocal Choir 9 am Preschool Gym 7 8 am Basketball 4:30 pm Holiday Fun Night 8 8 am Worship 10 am Worship 12 pm Holiday Outing 6 pm Preschool PJ Pageant 9 6:30 pm PADS 10 9 am Preschool Gym 5:30 pm Basketball 7 pm Worship/Music 11 9:30 am Volleyball 11 am Bible Study 4:30 pm WOW 12 13 4:30 pm FaithWalk 6 pm Sanctuary: A Peaceful Space 6 pm Advent Peace for Children 6 pm Band Practice 6:30 pm Bell Choir 7:30 pm Vocal Choir 9 am Preschool Gym 14 15 8 am Basketball 4 pm Private Event 16 8 am Worship 10 am Worship with Children s Christmas Program 8:30-11:30am Tastefully Simple Tasting 5 pm Cookie Bake 6:30 pm PADS 17 9 am Preschool Gym 5:30 pm Basketball 7 pm Church Council 18 9:00 am Quilting 9:30 am Volleyball 11 am Volleyball 19 20 6 pm Sanctuary: A Peaceful Space 6 pm Advent Peace for Children 6 pm Band Practice 6:30 pm Bell Choir 7:30 pm Vocal Choir 9 am Preschool Gym 7 pm Craft Connection 21 Private Event 22 23/30 10 am Worship with Christmas Cantata 8:30-11:30 am Fair Trade 11:15 am Ugly Sweater Brunch 24/31 CHRISTMAS EVE OFFICE CLOSED 4 pm Worship 6:30 pm PADS 10 pm Worship CHRISTMAS DAY OFFICE CLOSED 10 am Worship 25 OFFICE CLOSED 9:30 am Volleyball 26 27 28 29 11 am Private Event 8 am Worship 10 am Worship NEW YEAR S EVE OFFICE CLOSED 6:30 pm PADS

St. Mark Lutheran Church 200 South Wille Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-3121 December 2018 2018-19 Church Council Sharon Blazek, President Barb Bloomquist, VP Gina Dahlgren, Secretary Jeanne Kueter, Treasurer Janet Adams Paul Brask Emily Fleming Kathie Hetland Mike LoRusso Jill Permanian Paul Post Jan Scott St. Mark Lutheran Church 847/253-0631 Fax: 847/253-5387 Email: stmarkmp@stmarkmp.org Website: stmarkmp.org Staff Pastor Rev. Christie Webb cwebb@stmarkmp.org Music Director Timothy Spelbring tspelbring@stmarkmp.org Parish Administrator Nancy Hundley nhundley@stmarkmp.org Office Administrator Jill Galyon jgalyon@stmarkmp.org Youth & Family Ministry Deacon David Webb dwebb@stmarkmp.org Sunday Worship Chapel Service: 8 am Worship Service: 10 am Wednesday/Thursday Youth Christian Education (Sept. May) Wednesday Thursday WOW (3 yrs through 5 th grade) FaithWalk (Confirmation 6-8 th grade) 4:30-6:00 pm 4:30-6:00 pm Wednesday Adult Christian Education Bible Study 11:00 am (During Lent at Noon) Office Hours Monday Thursday 8:30 am 4:30 pm Friday 8:30 am 12 pm noon St. Mark Preschool & Enrichment Center 847/873-1110 Web: stmarkpreschoolcares.org Preschool Director Barb Zediker bzediker@stmarkmp.org