Arbor Covenant News. Arbor Covenant Church January 2019 Madison Wisconsin. Epiphany-Style Community

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Arbor Covenant News Arbor Covenant Church January 2019 Madison Wisconsin Epiphany-Style Community Twelve days after Christmas, the church celebrates Epiphany. It s a feast day that places us alongside the Magi at the stable in Bethlehem where Mary and Joseph welcomed the birth of Jesus. Heralded by the guiding star that rested over the meager yet meaningful scene, it s a day to rejoice in light that has shined in the darkness. On Epiphany and in the subsequent season of the church year that follows, we reflect on what has been revealed to us about God, about God s salvation, and about ourselves through the dawning of this light in the incarnation of Christ. Startlingly, some of these lessons originate in the origin of the Magi s themselves. When we think about this event, we have to wonder what it means that these Wise Men were foreigners. That people would travel far, crossing borders of nation and culture, surely demonstrates the cosmic, universal significance of Christ and the good news he intends for all people in all places. But their status as foreigners also says something about the kind of community Christians are meant to pursue and the sort of openminded, openhearted perspective we are meant to have towards the world. In this instance of transcendent glory when God shows up to dwell among us God sees fit to include people of different backgrounds, different cultures, even different religious outlooks. Could it be that the scene wouldn t have been complete without their presence? That the diversity they bring to the manger contributes something essential to the wonder of the moment? In a world where differences can too often become impediments that limit or preempt relationship, God sees fit to place foreigners (and vulnerable peasants and rugged laborers and actual livestock) at a cosmically decisive moment. In fact, in this first picture of Christian community, the Magi s wisdom seems to provide an essential component that tells a fuller, richer story and offers a more expansive vision than it would have in their absence. They were welcomed and included as contributors (not merely as onlookers) at the manger. And because they were, Christians everywhere are always called to welcome and include. This initial picture of community calls us to live openly with eyes and hearts and minds that are always looking beyond borders, always loving regardless of distinction, always imagining something bigger and broader and more in line with what God intends as God s goodness transforms and unifies all of creation. As we step into a new year and celebrate the season of Epiphany, may we seek out and embrace the expansive love that dawned at Christ s birth, may we be a community that welcomes and includes the way God intends. Pastor Peter Morris

Blessed New Year to All FYI On December 31, 1862 the first Watch Night Services were celebrated in African American communities waiting for President Abraham Lincoln to sign the Emancipation Proclamation into law. History of the Watch Night Service The Watch Night service can be traced back to gatherings also known as Freedom s Eve. On that night, enslaved and free African Americans came together in churches and private homes all across the nation awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation actually had become law. At the stroke of midnight on January 1,1863, all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free. When the news was received, there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy as many people fell to their knees and thanked God. African Americans have gathered in churches annually on New Year s Eve ever since, praising God for bringing us safely through another year. It s been over 155 years since the first Freedom s Eve and tradition still brings these churches together at this time every year to celebrate how we got over. So we pray today how we got over Look where God has brought us, out of the bondages look how far we've come, we're not what we ought to be, we're not what we used to be Thank You, Lord, thank You, Lord, for what you ve done! Joyce Boggess Annual Congregational Meeting: January 27, 2019 The meeting will be held shortly after church - A light lunch will be served. Please plan to attend.

Early Morning Small Bible Study The Sunday morning Small Bible Study will resume on January 6, 2019 at 9:15 The Early Morning Small Bible Study is a different way to read and experience the Bible; less like a reference book, more like a story. We try each week to explore these questions 1. What s something you noticed for the first time? 2. What questions did you have? 3. Was there anything that bothered you? 4. What did you learn about loving God? 5. What did you learn about loving others? Notes from December Leadership Team Meeting Peter is going to put together a proposal for a possible pastoral sabbatical, including length, time of year, and personal/professional goals during that time. We continue to discuss the work, goals & next steps of the church growth committee, as well as the inclusion committee. We discussed budget goals, including pastor salary and a few other specific line items. Draft budget will be reviewed at the January meeting, before the church's annual meeting. Annual meeting is set for January 27 after church! Good Neighbor Item of the Month Toothpaste (6 oz) Please leave donations in the box in the front hallway. Thank you

A big THANK YOU to all kids and parents who made the Christmas program a reality! I hope the story and music we worked on have helped add to your children's understanding and knowledge of the Christmas story. I know my three-year-old has kept singing the songs around the house (even though he "decided not to sing" on Sunday!) -Pray that a new year could bring peace and a fresh start for the kids & families at Arbor. -Pray for families & kids that might be considering a week at camp this summer. -Pray for the volunteers Reminder that there will NOT be a Friday Fun Night for kids in January. We'll take the month off and resume meeting together on Friday, February 1.

JOIN US! February 1 5:30-7:00 pm For kids ages 4-11 Enjoy a Friday evening while your kids explore their Christian faith in a safe environment! FEBRUARY: We hear the story of Matthew, and how Jesus wants to be everyone s friend. Dinner provided! Come for a Bible story, songs, craft, and games! Questions? Rachel Woofter Children's Ministry Leader rachel.woofter@gmail.com (414) 416-8210 Arbor Covenant Church 2509 McDivitt Rd Madison, WI 53713 (608) 271-1955

Parish Notes Our members welcomed three new granddaughters into their families in December. Noelle Sehr Brown Noelle Sehr Brown was born on December 4, 2018 at Meriter Hospital in Madison. Her parents are Jason and Liz. She has a big brother Grant (5) and a big sister Linnea (2). Phil and Kris Brown are her proud grandparents. Kristina Ann Hanson Kristina Hanson was born seven weeks early on December 5 in Boston. Her parents are Carl and Susan Hanson. She has a big brother Charlie (5) and big sister Katelyn (7). She weighed in at 4 lbs. 5 oz. but after two weeks in the NICU, she is now home and weighs 5 lbs. 10 oz. Mark and Janis Hanson are her proud grandparents. Heidi Rebecca Meyer Heidi Rebecca Meyer was born December 16 in Ames, Iowa. Her parents are Jacob and Christina. She has a big sister, Piper (2.5). Dan and Debby Meyer are her proud grandparents. Birthdays Anniversaries January 23 Michelle Stachowiak January 11 Doug and Sheri Keillor January 24 Dan Meyer January 27 Fabio Mora January 31 Kristina Keillor January 6 January 13 January 20 January 27 February 3 Host Nursery Children s Church Deb McGill and Joyce Mark Glenn Hanson Boggess Hanson Sue and Roger Amanda Rachel Springman Pecotte Woofter Rachel and Amanda Ruth Mike Woofter Pecotte Hallblade Kris and Phil Ulrika Joyce Brown Swanson Boggess Jan and Chuck Joyce Mark Gietzel Boggess Hanson Reader Elrene Lund Jan Gietzel Michelle Stachowiak Jan Gietzel Kris Brown Projector Debby Meyer Mark Hanson Sue Pecotte Michelle Stachowiak Chuck Gietzel

January 2019 Calendar 1 2 3 Small 4 5 6 Communion Deacon Fund Offering 13 7 8 6:45 PM Leadership Team Meeting 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 5:30 PM- Personal Essentials Small 18 12 19 20 27 After church Lunch and Annual Meeting 21 22 23 24 Small 28 29 30 31 Small 25 4:30 AM 7:00 AM Homeless Shelter at Grace Episcopal** 1 5:30 PM- Fun Friday ** Shelter Volunteers: Peter Morris and Dan Meyer 26 2