FELLOWSHIP CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MOUNTAIN HOME, ARKANSAS December 2017 Ushers Dec. 10: Terry King and Christy Hancock Dec. 17: June Arnold and Barbara Flippin Dec. 24: David and Libby Sabella Dec. 31: John and Mary Martin Go, Tell It On The Mountain, Over the hills and everywhere; Go, Tell It On The Mountain That Jesus Christ is born. The Spirit of Giving On November 12th, the FCP Church donated shoebox gifts for Operation Christmas Child, and heaters and blankets to the Needs of Many. We pray that these gifts will be guided by God to fill needs for those who receive them. Acolytes Dec. 10: JL and Peggy Hickman Dec. 17: Gabe McGinnis and Malachi MacKercher Dec. 24: June Arnold and Barbara Flippin Dec. 31: Pat Black and Mike Fisher Greeters Dec. 10: Barbara Flippin and Sandra Thorn Dec. 17: Don and Mary Young Dec. 24: John and Mary Martin Dec. 31: Lynda Meek and Freida Mauthe
P A G E 2 F E L L O W S H I P F A M I L Y N E W S January Birthdays and Anniversaries Carol Cookson 1-2 Barbara Flippin 1-2 Gay King 1-2 Connie Tucker 1-7 Bill and Vela Simpson 1-10 Rowan Laidler 1-11 Nancy Stang 1-13 Libby Sabella 1-15 Lorna Meyer 1-17 Al Cookson 1-19 Dustin Jones 1-19 Mike and Toni Fisher 1-21 Cayden Sabella 1-30 Nursery Dec. 10 Jerry Jones and Ellen MacKercher Dec. 17 Terry King and Christy Hancock Dec. 24 Donna and Dana Wallace Dec. 31 Kathy Amos and Lizzy Hancock OK Club The OK Club enjoyed a delicious Christmas lunch hosted at Big Creek Country Club, exchanging great conversations and Christmas gifts.
D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7 P A G E 3 AS I See It In many ways I still enjoy Christmas as much as I did as a child. I enjoy the beautiful decorations in the form of lights and magical figures. I love to see various ways that people decorate their homes and to what extent they will go to catch an eye. Sometimes Clark Griswald of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation has nothing over some of the houses we see. However grand and glorious the decorations of one's house are, a nativity scene of any magnitude draws my eye to view it. My internal being is telling me to keep the main thing of the season the main thing. I am reminded of the love that it took to send Jesus to a hostile people who were and still are self-centered with way too much free will. Without the love of the Christ in our hearts, there really is no true joy in the season. I pray that we will give time to celebrating Christmas with family and friends. I pray that we will not lose sight that we are to celebrate the birth of the Christ. I challenge us to spend as much time in a worship mode and in hearing music which focuses on the Christian aspect of the holy days as we do in family gatherings and reveling with friends. Let it be your show of love for the Christ. The period of Advent, which is the four Sundays prior to Christmas, and the period of Christmas which ends on the 6th of January with Epiphany are holy days. They are to be thought of in this manner. We will conclude this period of time with receiving a Christ the King offering which will benefit the Istmina Cumberland Presbyterian Mission in Colombia, South America. I challenge each of us to give a financial gift equal to the average price of what we gave to others for Christmas gifts. Our church is a giving church which makes a difference on so many fronts. Let the people in the Istmina Cumberland Presbyterian Mission in Colombia, South America know that there are brothers and sisters in Christ in Mountain Home, AR, who care about the learning of Jesus and the commitment to serve Him. On December 24th, we will have the 10:30 AM service which will be the ONLY SERVICE of the day. We will still have Sunday school. It will be a special service to remind us of GOD's love toward us while we were yet sinners. The service will include a time of Holy Communion. Bring your families and houseguests so that all might celebrate the love of GOD and His Christ together. Thank you for the privilege of serving this church and community of believers in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Kim and I wish each of you a Merry Christmas and a Christ-filled New Year. Bro. Gary Welcome to our newest members, Bonnie and Joseph Loflin.
Thanksgiving Meal and Auction CPWM hosted the Thanksgiving meal and auction after church on November 19th. This year they raised $2501.00! Thank you to everyone for the great support of CPWM! We'll have another great year thanks to all of the help we receive! We are already planning events for 2018, so stay tuned!!!! A special thanks goes to Terry and Jerry for their amazing auctioneering skills, and to Richard Wallace for being our cashier.
Hanging of the Greens Each year we begin the advent season with the Hanging of the Greens. We learn about the symbolism of our decorations, but more importantly, we begin to prepare our hearts for the advent of our Savior. Thanks to everyone who stayed after church on December 3rd, and helped decorate for the Advent season. We all enjoyed pizza for lunch while we decorated. Betty and Sandra took care of the bulletin boards. It took many hands to get the tree up and lit. Decorations for the fellowship hall were designed by Donna and Sandy.
FELLOWSHIP CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Send information for this newsletter to Marjie Jones, 946 Tipton Loop, Mountain Home, AR 72653 OR call me at 870-425-7190 OR email me at mjjones@suddenlink.net OR drop it in the newsletter box at the church. CPWM We re on the Web! http://www.fellowshipcumberland.org/ CPWM met at Whispering Woods for their annual Christmas dinner. It looks like they had a lot of fun! We invite you to join us in celebrating the marriage of Hilary Stoeberl and Nick Hancock Saturday the thirtieth of December Two Thousand and Seventeen At 1:30 in the afternoon Pres House Chapel 731 State Street Madison, WI