Good Tidings REJOICE!

Similar documents
Good Tidings. Pastor s Corner

Good Tidings. Pastor s Corner

Good Tidings. Pastor s Corner

Good Tidings. The Pastor s Corner. Christmas is a time of hope!

GOOD. Northminster form its vision for the future and started it on the path to building the new Sanctuary.

NORTHMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STATED SESSION MEETING September 26, 2017

Good Tidings... Greetings! Dave and Tamara. Darnestown Presbyterian Church

Advent and Christmas at FBC

ADVENT 2018 NEWSLETTER

The Trumpet. From the Pastor s Heart

Official Newsletter of DCPC Youth December Room in the Inn

THE SPIRE. Love God! Love Others! November 2017

E Newsletter December 7 13, 2018

Get Ready! Christmas Is Coming!

Growing Followers of Jesus, who Love God, Love People and Serve the World

E Newsletter November 23 29, 2018

Osceola s Messenger January February 2018 Christmastime at Osceola

First Mennonite Church

PASTOR - Pastor Donna Lepsky

E-Newsletter January 4-10, 2019

Savior Divine Lutheran Church S. 88TH Ave. Palos Hills, IL 60465

Announcements for December 23, 2018

November & December HIGHLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH NEWSLETTER. Highlawn Baptist Church 2304 Jefferson Ave. St. Albans, WV 25177

November 18 Announcements

E-Newsletter November 16-22, 2018

Monthly Newsletter of First Baptist Church of Fairborn December 2018

WELCOME HOME 1 FIND MORE INFORMATION AT ORCHARDPARK.ORG

Chimes UPCOMING HOLIDAY EVENTS & SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHEDULE. Ladies' Fellowship Christmas Dinner Monday, Dec. 11 at 6:00 pm

******* ADVENT WREATHS

E Newsletter November 9 15, 2018

PASTOR - Pastor Donna Lepsky

PASTOR - Pastor Donna Lepsky

The Breezeway. Stewardship. The Pastor s Corner. Updated Contact Information for Pastor Dick Kreutzer

Longest Night Service

This Week at First Christian Church

LIGHTING THE ADVENT CANDLE Bob & Nancy Pearson OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE Micah 5:2-5a p. 865 NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE Luke 1:46-55 p.

Creekside Church of the Brethren

Newsletter articles for January are due no later than December 23rd. Thanks! Editor. The Church Mouse

Grace News. Worship. Christian Education. Weekly Updates from Grace Church Millbrook. Office Update

Straight Talk. A newsletter of life and ministries at St. James Episcopal Church. In this issue: Dec 8, 2017

Rooted in God s Love Growing as Christ s Caregivers

Immanuel's Lighted Path

Birthdays Neill McKay - 9th Melissa Bierer - 17th David Dohner - 20th

November Operation Christmas Child. Inside This Issue

Join Us Each Sunday in Advent As We Prepare for the Coming of Our Lord

Life at Faith.December 2

E Newsletter November 2 8, 2018

December 2017 Christ with Us. Minister: Rev. Josh Fitterling Music Director: Leela Koilpillai

Faith s Tide. The mission of. is to know God s grace and make it known. December Volume 25 Issue 12

The Radiant Nov/Dec,

NOVEMBER. Where Diversity is Celebrated!

ROSE CITY PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Weekly NEWS. This Sunday, October 28th. Scriptures: Genesis 1:1-2:4a Matthew 3:16-17

In Contact. Dear Friends,

Building Christian Community Within and Beyond the Church. St. James United Methodist Church

The Norway News December 2018

CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH. committee. The level of participation is outstanding. This is only the beginning of our journey.

Weekly Update - November 22

THE SPIRE LIGHT. Church Directory Photo Day

Pastor s Message !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Table of Contents. Contact Information. The Meaning is in the Waiting.

ORDINARY TIMES of. Dear Church Family, It s the love month again!

The Cross & the Sword

Concordia Lutheran. Church. November "The wind blows where it wills..." John 3:8. Let s Talk

Being United in Christ Teaching the Word Loving and Caring Empowering and Enabling Disciples Responding to Needs UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Pastors: Keith Anglemyer & Juan Garcia December 2015

January I hope that this new year you will hear God's Yes to you! Peace and grace, Pastor Garrett

Saints Alive! Thanksgiving Eve Worship. A Very Special All Saints Sunday. Community Dinner. Your Time + Your Talent = Service Opportunities

THE PROVERB NOVEMBER Called by God through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit to worship, grow and serve.

THE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS

the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHes Millersburg FIRST Presbyterian and ClArk Community

Food First Sunday December 2, 2018

The Good News. Northfield Presbyterian Church. December 2014

E Newsletter January 11 17, 2019

God One Person At A Time

UCPC Community Care Line. We invite all to faith in Jesus Christ and growth in discipleship through Word, Prayer, and Service.

The Blast for December 19, 2018

THANK YOU, HILLS CHURCH!

From the Bridge. November Interim Pastor Dave Rohde. Newsletter of St. Peter s By-the-Sea Presbyterian Church. Page 2 Prayer Ministry CFD Update

SEPTEMBER 2017 NEWSLETTER

Willow Creek Presbyterian Church of Argyle 7300 Belvidere Road Caledonia, Illinois July 2017

CONGRUITY CONNECTION. December Volume 40 Issue 11. Cliff s Notes

The 174. I d like to share an that I sent to the Deacons a couple of days before writing this to you.

Second Coming of Christ

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Join us Sunday, January 20 after worship to approve the 2018 annual report.

So what do we have in mind? Well, let me count some of the ways

Good Tidings... Don t Miss the DPW Annual Bazaar! Darnestown Presbyterian Church. Saturday, November 4, 2017 from 8:30 A.M. 3:00 P.M.

Saint Andrews United Presbyterian Church

Cross & Flame NOVEMBER 2018-JANUARY A quarterly publication of Parker United Methodist Church

Belleville Congregational Church

First Presbyterian Church December 2017 Whiteville, NC. First News

begin services Advent Celebrations this Sunday during both AM worship The Volume 60 Issue 22 November 29, 2018 Staff information

The Old Man s News. Celebrate the Season of Advent at our 8:30 am and 10:00 am Worship Services

June 5, A fun and FREE event is taking place on the front lawn of Community Presbyterian Church / School. Sunday, July 1 4:00 p.m.

Worship Leader: Jakob Valsson Dec 31 st

To be the head, heart and hands of Jesus Christ, driven by God's love for our church and the world beyond. NEWS & NOTES.

THE JOYFUL NOISE. C ommunities R esponding to O vercome P overty FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ASHLAND. CROP Hunger Walk Our 2014 CROP Walkers:

Good News from Knox. March K n o x P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h. Theme of the Year: Baptism!

FAIRFIELD GOOD NEWS. KNOWING CHRIST AND MAKING HIM December 2016

Advent Penitential Services. St. Thomas Aquinas Tues., Dec. 19, 3pm and 7:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Thurs Dec. 21, 4pm and 7:00pm.

Wesley United Methodist Church Mission Statement:

The Good News. The Pastor s Pen. Northfield Presbyterian Church March 2018

Transcription:

December 2018 Good Tidings Northminster Presbyterian Church, Sarasota, FL DECEMBER SERVICES Sundays at 10:30 AM Rev. Wally Johnson December 2 Names of the Messiah: Part I Hebrews 9:1-6 December 9 Bethlehem s Child: Christmas Cantata December 16 Names of the Messiah: Part II Hebrews 9:1-6 December 23 Names of the Messiah: Part III Hebrews 9:1-6 December 24 Monday at 5 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Nativity, Communion, & Candlelighting December 30 Guest Speaker John Frazee REJOICE! We begin the year by waiting for the coming of the Messiah into our world. The coming of Christ into our world, 2,000 years ago, was the reality of God breaking into the world of humankind. Advent calls us to look forward to God doing that again when Jesus returns and all is set right. Advent is a time we look back, but we also look forward. I love this time of year. I love the decorations we put up and the transformation that takes place in our Sanctuary. We have a beautiful Sanctuary that is made even more wonderful and welcoming during this season. Hang around after the services, enjoy the coffee and rolls, and enjoy the wonderful place we get to call home, here at NPC. This is a busy time of the year and I always am concerned that I get so caught up in the doing that I miss the "being." So, this Advent Season, build time into the season for your soul to catch up to your body. Make joining us in corporate worship a priority. I am building my Advent sermons around the theme of The Names of the Messiah using the familiar text from Isaiah 9:6. Each week we will look at one of the names of the Messiah from this text. In the Pastor s Bible Study, during Advent, we will use a video series by Adam Hamilton entitled, The Journey. I pray this will focus our atten- tion, in a new way, on this ancient and blessed story of God visiting this earth, in the person of Jesus. On January 5, Joyce and I will host a drop-in from 3:00 to 6:00, p.m. at our house, 4853 Tivoli Ln. We would be honored to have you join us. Last year many brought gifts we truly only desire the gift of your presence. Parking is an issue. You can park on the street, but please do not park on the grass in the neighborhood. I pray that we will all be refreshed and challenged during this Advent season, as we wait for the coming of the Christ, and as we come to understand the rightful claim he has on each of us! Have a Blessed Advent and Christmas! In His Service, Pastor Wally

Page 2 GOOD Rejoice with Music! Bethlehem s Child: Christmas Cantata Sunday, December 9, at 10:30 The story of Christmas is filled with the unlikeliest of elements. God chose an unlikely setting for the story, the tiny village of Bethlehem; an unlikely couple as supporting characters, Joseph and Mary; God chose an unlikely audience through which to broadcast the news of Christ's birth, common shepherds; and he chose a new born infant as the lead character in this story of redemption, love, and grace, Jesus, the Child of Bethlehem. Bethlehem's Child, will be brought to you through the music of our Northminster Choir and area musicians. Mark your calendars and invite your neighbors and friends, Sunday, December 9, during our 10:30 AM worship service. This year there will be a reception, in the Fellowship Hall, following the Cantata service. Suncoast Concert Band and Jazz Ambassadors Northminster is happy to host The Suncoast Concert Band in their 86th season of presenting quality music to the Sarasota Community. Come hear the Suncoast Concert Band play in our sanctuary, at 3:00 PM on December 2 and 16. On the second, they offer The Fiddler and Hanukkah and on the 16th, they celebrate Christmas with Tis the Season. The Jazz Ambassadors open their season on December 9 at 3:00, with their program Meet the Band. HORNS-A-PLENTY French Horn Christmas Concert Imagine Christmas music with only that rich, beautiful French horn sound. Come hear it for yourself on Saturday, December 15, at 4:00, in NPC's Sanctuary. Horns-a-Plenty is made up of French horn players of all ages, from all over the Florida west coast. The Concert is free, though a goodwill offering will be accepted to help fund a scholarship for a French Horn player. Christmas Eve Service Our Sanctuary will be filled with well-loved Christmas Carols on Christmas Eve, at 5:00, as we remember and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. The traditional service includes communion and closes in song and candlelight.

TIDINGS Page 3 Deck the Halls The date for decorating our Sanctuary has been changed to Saturday, December 1. Come join the Worship Committee for a proper beginning to the Christmas season! Christmas Lights Trolley Ride We have reserved three trolleys for our December 11 tour of local Christmas light displays. And all seats are taken! If you reserved a spot, but won t be able to make it, please call Matt Stevenson to let him know. There are people waiting to get a seat! For those going on the excursion: arrive at the church around 5:15 for some Christmas cookies and wassail. The trolleys will pick up everyone at the church at 6:00. Rejoice with Friends! Christmas Pot Luck Dinner NPC s Christmas Pot Luck Dinner will be held on Wednesday, December 19, at 5:30, in the Fellowship Hall. Entertainment, for the evening, will be provided by a worldrenowned Christian comedian and the harmonies of the Northminster Congregation Tabernacle Choir. And, of course, there will be a visit from a jolly old elf. If you missed our great Luau in September, you don't want to miss this! The Fellowship Committee is providing a ham and a turkey they re asking you to bring your favorite holiday side-dish or dessert. See the sign-up sheet in the Narthex and let us know what you ll be bringing. Celebrate with Pastor Wally and Joyce Christmas Reception There will be a reception in the Fellowship Hall, following the Cantata on December 9. We ll savor the glow of the beautiful music, and fellowship, while indulging in some holiday treats. You re invited to come share some Christmas cheer with the Johnsons! Pastor Wally and Joyce will be hosting a not-quite-the-twelfth-dayof-christmas drop-in, at their home, on Saturday, January 5, 3-6 Midday Music & History An exciting lineup of music performances and history lectures has been scheduled for the 2019 season! Browse the events, listed below, and mark your calendars. All dates are Fridays and all events start at noon, lasting one hour. A reception, in the Fellowship Hall, follows each event. January 11 Hein Jung, soprano, Grigorios Zamparas, piano from Tampa University January 18: Prof. Justus Doenecke, New College, "Reflections on Lost Peace of 1919 and the Origins of WWII" January 25: Manasota Trombone Consort; Dan Dodds, Dave DeWitt, Greg Lecewicz, and Marty Musgrove

Page 4 GOOD Rejoice through Sharing! Salvation Army Angel Tree Do you remember the anticipation and excitement you felt as a child on Christmas day? Sadly some underprivileged children will never get to experience that feeling of joy. But we, here at NPC, can help by participating in the Angel Tree program. Simply take a tag from the angel tree in the sanctuary. Each tag has a child s name and wish list on it. Once you ve gone shopping, return the presents in a secure bag, along with the angel tree tag. You can place the bag under the tree during Sunday services or drop it off at the church office during the week. The deadline for dropping off your gifts is December 2nd. Experience the joy of giving and create lasting memories for a precious child. Christmas Cookie Baskets Every year the Deacons deliver gift bags and baskets of holiday treats to our homebound members, before Christmas. You can help out by contributing some of your favorite home-baked Christmas cookies, or wrapped candies. Bring them to the church kitchen (Fellowship Hall) December 4-6. The Deacons will pack and deliver them on Friday, December 7. Remember to label your donations Cookie Basket when you drop them off. Thank you! Christmas Joy Offering For those of us gathered together in Advent expectation, we know the only perfect gift that was given was the one we received in Jesus Christ. Although we cannot give the perfect gift, we can give generously, knowing, as the New Testament letter of James says, every generous act of giving is from above. Through the Christmas Joy Offering, the PC(USA) supports current and retired church leaders who require financial assistance. They may be a facing health care crisis, family emergency, or be affected by natural disasters, such as last year s hurricanes. Fifty percent of your Christmas Joy gift provides assistance to past and present church leaders. With the other fifty percent, PC (USA) supports students of color at Presbyterian-related schools and colleges, equipping communities of color. Christmas Joy Offering will be received at services on December 23 and Christmas Eve.

TIDINGS Page 5 Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center Looking back at the past program year, SPARCC reports serving 219 adults and 139 children in shelter; 2,591 helpline crisiscalls; 89 24-hour hospital responses; and 319 survivors receiving legal service. Looking ahead, they site SPARCC s Prevention Education Program: teaching healthy relationship skills, promoting positive self-esteem and respect, changing social norms about dating relationships, and providing support for at-risk students. SPARCC is one of the local charities supported by our Mission Fund. You can designate your mission gift by writing SPARCC on your envelope or the memo line of your check. In addition to monetary support: We collect used cell phones (and chargers) to be refurbished and programmed to serve as 911 phones to help those in crisis. Leave these at the Welcome Desk in the Narthex, or bring to the church office. The Presbyterian Women are collecting body/bath or hair care gift sets for SPARCC clients. They will be collecting these at their Birthday Party for Jesus on December 10. If you are not attending, you can drop off donations in the Narthex or office. Resurrection House Violence against one affects every member of the family. Resurrection House is a faithbased resource center committed to transitioning at-risk individuals to a path of self-sufficiency. It serves as a day resource center to the homeless with services that include showers, restrooms, laundry, counseling, medical treatment, food, clothing, veteran's assistance, post office, phone, and more. We also collect hotelsize toiletries for their use. Northminster supports Resurrection House through your gifts to the Mission Fund. Gifts can be designated specifically for this mission by writing Resurrection House on your envelope or the memo line of your check. Helping the Hungry All Faiths Food Bank AFFB is the hub of hunger relief in Sarasota County. Some of the most needed items are: rice, dried beans, canned fruit and vegetables, canned meat and tuna, peanut butter, jelly, pasta, and canned tomato sauce. Please do not donate food in glass containers. The Blessing Box Providing Blessings for those passing by our church. Your donations of food and water are welcome and vital to the continuation of this ministry. Please leave your contributions in the red bin, in the Narthex. May you be blessed!

Page 6 GOOD Presbyterian Women Birthday Party for Jesus The PW invites you to a Birthday Party for Jesus on Monday, December 10, at 11:30, in the Fellowship Hall. Jerry Landis will be performing your favorite seasonal music, followed by a Christmas sing-a-long. Please bring a wrapped gift for clients of SPARCC. Gift suggestions are bath and body or hair product gift sets, or gift cards from Target or Walmart. The Birthday Offering will be received. The Offering will be sent to PW of the PC(USA) for three missions it supports. This year they are: a project to build tiny homes in a protective community, for very low income families, in Oregon; to help a program addressing domestic violence with a building to serve more women and children seeking safety in Minnesota; and in Honduras, a retreat center to be used by Presbyterian missionaries. Everyone, men and women, is invited to the party! If you plan to attend, please RSVP by signing up in the Narthex. December Meetings PW Coordinating Team Monday, December 3, 10:30 Esther Circle Thursday, December 6, 12:00 Leader: Jane Clark Ruth Circle Will not meet in December Leader: Valerie Wilde Mary Circle Will not meet in December Leader: Debbie Latimer News From the Church Library On the first page of the first book (At Home in Mitford) of the Mitford series by Jan Karon, Father Tim, the main character, prays Father make me a blessing to someone today, through Christ our Lord. Amen. Members of Mary Circle were a real blessing when they stayed after their meeting on October 31 to help me get books ready to be checked out. I was very surprised, however, to learn none of them have read these delightful books set in the fictional village of Mitford, North Carolina. A place filled with quirky characters you ll love getting to know. There are fourteen books in this series and we have eleven of them in the library, ready for you to enjoy. You, too, can be a blessing if you have a copy of any of the last three books in the series and are willing to donate them to the library. Bonnie Kiger Librarian

TIDINGS Page 7 Christmas Card Exchange Save postage and donate the savings to a charity. You will find the Christmas card "mailboxes" on a table under the portico, before and after the Worship Service, on Sundays in December. Bring the Christmas cards you'd like to send to your Northminster family and place them, alphabetically, in the box. Please use the amount you saved on postage to donate to your favorite charity. Financial Update Operating Fund Results Cornerstone October 2018 Year To Date 2018 Charles Schwab $36,982.73 Income $22,468.00 $ 258,491.13 Expenses $28,390.83 $ 287,093.08 Net Income <$ 5,922.83> <$ 28,601.95> Operating Fund Balance Mortgage Balance as of 10/31/18 Iberia Bank $30,631.98 $245,635.46 PILP Money Market $22,766.29 Required Monthly Payment $ 2,184.74 $53,398.27 Breakdown: Principal $ 1,367.16 Interest $ 817.58 Capital Campaign Fund Balance Revised Payment Estimate $ 2,184.74 Scott Trade $ 100.13 Interest Rate: 3.9720 PILP Money Market $38,431.65 $38,531.78 Bob Silver, Treasurer Matching Fund We are asking those who are able, to make an extra gift, in addition to their pledge or regular offering, to offset an income shortfall in 2018. A generous offer was made to match all of these extra gifts, made by December 31, up to $50,000. Through November 18, we have received $13,285 toward our goal of $50,000. To maximize your gifts to Northminster, write Matching Fund on your envelope or the memo line on your check. Several individuals have expressed concern about the safety measures at Northminster, in light of the shootings that have taken place during recent months. This is an issue we take very seriously. We try to balance two important issues. The first is the welcome of the gospel. We want our worship at Northminster to be welcoming and inviting. Security at NPC The second issue is that of the safety of our congregants. We must take this seriously, as well. Several members attended a session, about a year ago, with the City of Sarasota Police Department, on this issue. Following that session, we adopted reasonable protocols. Session has reviewed these and will continue to review them. Please be assured that your safety, as we gather for worship, is a top priority.

Page 8 GOOD TIDINGS Office Notes Merry Christmas! 2019 Offering Envelopes Boxes of offering envelopes will be available for pick-up, after Sunday services, during the month of December. Using the numbered offering envelopes is a great help to our volunteer counters and facilitates the keeping of accurate records of your contributions. Whether you prefer to contribute weekly or monthly, we have a boxed envelope set for you. If you don t see a box with your name and wish to use envelopes, please contact Isabel in the church office, 355-4729. Office Hours: Mon Thurs: 9:00-3:30 Fri: 9:00-2:00 Office closed December 25 for Christmas and on January 1 for New Year s Day Note: Early Deadlines Announcements for the Dec. 23 and 30 bulletin are due on December 17. Announcements for all other Sunday Bulletins are due in the office by noon on the Wednesday before. Session Reports are due in the office by Wednesday, December 5, for the meeting on December 12. Good Tidings deadline: Please submit all articles, reports, and announcements for the January 2019 newsletter by Wednesday, December 12, to office@npcsarasota.org. Sanctuary Flowers Starting in December, you can sign up to donate flowers to decorate the sanctuary in 2019. An arrangement costs $35. Look for the Flowers Clipboard at the Welcome Center. Welcome Back Seasonal Friends For those who are in Sarasota only part of the year, it can be easy to overlook filing address changes with everyone. If you follow a fairly regular schedule, you ll only have to notify us one time! Notify the office, just once, the dates when you usually change address and our database program will automatically update your address every year! Please call 355-4729 or email (0ffice@npcsarasota.org) with this information so that we can send statements, newsletters, and other correspondence to the correct address. Picture Directories Are Still Available The updated 2018 Picture Directory is available to everyone whose picture appears in it. If you haven t received your copy yet, please contact the office at 941-355-4729 or office@npcsarasota.org. Isabel Oake Office Administrator December Birthdays 1 Elinor McFarlane 10 Ethel Boyce Diane Price 11 Valerie Wilde 14 Aleta Blachly 15 Neva Low 23 MimHosack 25 Manfred Siebert 26 Shirley Samson 30 Charlie Mae Gocio

Northminster Presbyterian Church 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 19:30 Cantata Rehearsal-S 11 Decorate Church for Christmas 8 2-4 Cantata Dress Rehearsal 2 9 Bible Study-FH 9:45 Choir-S 10 Iglesia-EB 10:30 Worship/ Communion 3Suncoast Band Concert-S 3 10 LR Falls-EB 10:30 PW Coordinating Team-L 3:30 Bells-S 5:30 Fellowship Com.-L 6 AlAnon-EB 7 Scouts-FH/EB 4 9:30 Jazz band rehearsal-s 11Worship Com-L 4 Bible Study-FH 6 AlAnon (EB) 7 Rose Group Women s AA-FH 5 10 Tai Chi-FH 10:30 Artists- EB 10:30 Membership Com-L 2 LR Falls-EB Session Reports Due 6 9:30 Band-S 12 Esther Cir-L 1:30 PRP-EB 1:30 Finance-L 2 Bible Study at Inspired Living 6 Al-Anon SP-EB 6:45 Choir 7:30 Iglesia Bible Study-EB 7 TBA Cookie Packaging 10:00 Bible Study at Discovery Vlg. 2 Line Dance- FH 9 9:45 Choir-S 10 Iglesia-EB 10:30 Worship/ Cantata 11:30 Christmas Reception-FH 3 Jazz Concert-S 10 9:30 Band-S 11:30 PW Party For Jesus-FH 3:30 Bells-S 6 AlAnon-EB 7 Scouts-FH/EB 119:30 Jazz band rehearsal-s 11:15 Staff-L 2 Deacons 4 Bible Study-FH 5:15 Christmas Lights Trolley 6 AlAnon (EB) 7 Rose Group Women s AA-FH 12 10 Tai Chi-FH 10:30 Artists- EB 10:30 Mission Committee-L 3 Seekers Sq-L 7 Session L Good Tidings Deadline 13 9:30 Band-S 10 LR Falls-EB 10 Bible Study at The Windsor 2 LR Falls 6 Al-Anon SP-EB 6:45 Choir 7:30 Iglesia Bible Study-EB 14 8:30 ROMEO & JULIET 2 Line Dance- FH 2 LR Falls-EB 15 4 Horns-a- Plenty Concert-S 16 9 Bible Study-FH 9:45 Choir-S 10 Iglesia-EB 10:30 Worship 3Suncoast Band Concert-S 17 2 LRFalls-EB 2:30 Bell-S 6 AlAnon-EB 7 Scouts-FH/EB 189:30 Jazz band rehearsal-s 11:15 Staff-L 4 Bible Study-FH 6 AlAnon (EB) 7 Rose Group Women s AA-FH 19 10 Tai Chi-FH 10:30 Artists- EB 5:30 Christmas Pot Luck-FH 20 2 Bible Study at Inspired Living 6 Al-Anon SP-EB 6:45 Choir 7:30 Iglesia Bible Study-EB 21 10:00 Bible Study at Discovery Vlg 2 Line Dance- FH 22 11 Bells-S 23 9 Bible Study-FH 9 Bells-S 9:45 Choir-S 10 Iglesia-EB 10:30 Worship 24 4:15 Bells-S 5 Christmas Eve Service-S 6 AlAnon-EB 25 Christmas Office closed 6 AlAnon (EB) 7 Rose Group Women s AA-FH 26 10 Tai Chi-FH 10:30 Artists- EB 27 6 Al-Anon Sp-EB 6:45 Choir-S 7:30 Iglesia Bible Study-EB Office Closed 28 8:30 ROMEO & JULIET 2 Line Dance- FH 29 30 9 Bible Study-FH 9:45 Choir-S 10 Iglesia-EB 10:30 Worship 31 6 AlAnon-EB 7 Scouts-FH/EB Locations EB=Education Bldg. FH= Fellowship Hall L= Library S= Sanctuary * The Spanish speaking congregation of Iglesia del Redentor, meets Sunday mornings & Thursday evenings in the Education Building.

GOOD TIDINGS Northminster Presbyterian Church 3131 61st Street Sarasota, FL 34243-2542 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit #526 Manasota, FL In God we trust CURRENT RESIDENT PLACE LABEL HERE Rejoice! Northminster Presbyterian Church Called by Christ. Sent by Christ. STAFF: SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m. Rev. Wally Johnson, Pastor pastorwally@npcsarasota.org OFFICE HOURS: Isabel Oake, Office Administrator 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM Monday Thursday office@npcsarasota.org 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Friday Sally Kirby, Clerk of Session PHONE: 941-355-4729 clerkofsession@npcsarasota.org FAX: 941-351-2162 Edward L. Stiles, Jr., Music Director E-MAIL: office@npcsarasota.org music@npcsarasota.org WEBSITE: www.npcsarasota.com Gail Ofterdinger-Ledgister, Organist Northminster Presbyterian Church Sarasota Florida Northminster Presbyterian Church Good Tidings is published for members and friends of the church to promote its programs and the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Please notify the office of any address, phone, or e-mail changes.