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NEWSLETTER Boyds Presbyterian Church 19901 White Ground Road Boyds, MD 20841 301-540-2544 boydspc@comcast.net boydspc.org VOL. XXVII December 2017 # 12 Greetings! From Pastor Carrie As we start the Advent Season Sunday December 3 rd, I hope that these next four weeks will be one of personal reflection, deepening of relationships within families and friends, and a growing sense of God being present with you. If you missed the Advent Fair, we do have devotionals and supplies for making a family advent wreath to take home so that you add into your daily live a few moments with God. With all the hustle and bustle of a consumeristic Christmas Season, it is good to set some time apart where peace and joy can sit in our souls. Another way to center ourselves in God during this season of preparation for the coming of the Christ Child is to come to worship! Each week we will light an Advent Candle highlighting a phrase in the Biblical narrative of the Christmas story, as well as highlight one of the characters in this story. Our sermon series is Leaping Into Faith and we will explore how each character in the Christmas story leaps into faith as they are faced with surprise, shock, and confusion. See below for each week s character and theme. 12/3, 9:30 & 11am Elizabeth and Zechariah Keep Awake: What Are You Watching For? 12/10, 9:30 & 11am Joseph Prepare: What Are You Preparing For? 12/17, 10am Mary Magnify: What Are You Praising God For? We have three different and wonderful Christmas Eve services coming up. As Christmas Eve is on a Sunday, we will start with a 10am service where we will highlight the angels part in the Christmas story. It will be full of angelic songs- some of our favorites! Our Family service will be at 7pm with lessons and carols with the theme Running Toward God and our 9pm service is themed Oh Holy Night. Both Christmas Eve night services are lessons and carols and will have communion and we will end in candlelight with Silent Night. And don t forget to come to worship the Sunday after Christmas, December, 31 st. We have a special treat from some of the young adult members of our congregation- they will pick some of their favorite Christmas Carols and give us the behind the scenes story of how the carol came to be. Then, we will sing that carol as a congregation! It will be a glorious day of worship! May this season fill you with the presence and grace of God! Blessings, Carrie

Church Christmas caroling is Friday, December 15 th. We will start with dinner in Kerr Hall at 6:30pm, with caroling from approximately 7 8pm. Final practice for the Family Advent service is immediately after in Kerr Hall. All are invited to join in this family-friendly activity. Our Family Advent service is Sunday, December 17 st at 10am in Kerr Hall. There will be no 11 am service.

Christmas Eve Services 10am 7pm 9pm Worship Service Family Candlelight / Communion Traditional Candlelight / Communion Upcoming & Recurring Events The Choir meets every Wednesday at 2pm at Jane Dassen s house. Contact Jane at 301-948-9816 if you re interested in joining. The M&Ms (Mission and Merriment group) meet the 1 st and 3 rd Tuesdays of each month in P-W Hall, from 11am 1pm. At each meeting, we start with a devotion, have a brief business meeting and then make two fleece blankets. Each month, two blankets are made for baby cribs, and two are for youth-sized beds. These blankets are given to a pregnancy center and the Children s Advocacy Center, both in Frederick. Some members of M&Ms carry out knitting and crocheting projects at their homes, making prayer shawls and hats for those who lose their hair due to chemotherapy. The prayer shawls are given to anyone struggling with illness or loss. The hats are distributed to oncology units and cancer treatment centers and anyone who wants one for a friend or relative. Contact Marj Turbyfill at 301-972-0265 if you are interested in receiving any of the items we provide and for more information. Lunch Bunch meets the second Tuesday of each month at various restaurants. The next gathering is December 12 th at noon at Dutch s Daughter in Frederick. For reservations, contact Jane Mote at 301-695-1147 by Sunday, December 10 th. Men s Fellowship meets the second Saturday of each month, now at IHOP in Germantown. We welcome all men to join us for a hearty breakfast, devotion with discussion and good conversation. The next gathering is December 9 th at 8am. For more information, contact Rowland New at 301-882-7151.

On Christmas Eve, poinsettias will decorate the sanctuary in memory of loved ones. If you would like to purchase a plant, order envelopes are in the sanctuary, P W Hall and Kerr Hall. They are 6-inch potted plants with a foil cover and cost $10 each, available in color choice of red or white. Order deadline is December 17 th. Angel Tree Donations BPC s Angel Tree will benefit several local families as well as children in the Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless. The tree is in P-W Hall and is decorated with tags requesting gifts such as toys, blankets, books, stuffed animals, and gift cards. Donations should be unwrapped and brought to P-W Hall by Sunday, December 10 th. The gifts will be delivered the following week. The Mission Ministry The CE team continues to reach out to the community. Friday 12/1, we will have the Annual Tree Lighting at the Post Office and host an Advent Fair in Kerr Hall during refreshment time. Families will be able to make advent wreaths and banners. On Saturday, 12/9 from 10am 2pm the CE team is hosting a Parent s Day Out, so parents of young children can have a few hours to shop while we entertain their kids. Sign up is ongoing in the Vail Building. We will have crafts and a movie, as well as play time for the children. We do ask that all children bring a lunch. Our youth continue to meet for Ablaze on Sunday evenings from 5 6:30pm for a meal, a lesson and preparation for the Family Advent service. Our youth room is almost complete. The kids have been taking on the task of renovating. Planning is ongoing for Epiphany and Souper Bowl Sundays. The CE team meets next on December 5 th at 7pm. Bad Weather Action Plan In the event of heavy weather this season, please call the church office @ 301-540-2544 to listen to any worship schedule changes or check our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/boydspresbyterianchurch. We will update any service change before 8 am on Sunday morning.

From the Session Christmas Greetings! Another Christmas is upon us with all the joy, gladness and anticipation for the birth of Jesus. Celebrations for our blessings will be abundant! Session wishes you and your family the spirit of Christmas throughout Advent and the holidays. PNC Update You may have heard or read by now that our Pastor Nominating Committee (PNC) extended a call to a candidate, but the candidate decided to decline the call. Session recently met with several of the PNC members and some congregants to listen to their views on the matter. You need to know that Session is fully aware of the anxiousness to call a new Pastor. At the same time, though, we must continue to prepare for the next Pastor and continue to work through the steps to prepare. As Pastor Carrie recently stated in her sermon, Sometimes, it takes a long time for us to hear God s voice. She went on to say, and Session would agree, The last three years have been an intentional time of seeking transformation transformation not only in our individual spiritual lives but transformation for the life of this Church too. Through the discernment and prayer process for the right candidate, God decides to speak to Boyds through the candidate declining the call. What to do now? Session and the PNC are working collaboratively to determine what the next steps are. Some on the PNC believe that minor changes to the MIF (our Church resume ) need to be made so the PNC is reconvening to consider those changes. Much has happened to our Church since the original writing so Session will be interested in seeing how those revisions update our resume. Whether you know it or not, it is an exciting time to be a part of this thing called Church that God is bringing into being and I do not want anyone to miss out on the legacy that you can build here, continued Pastor Carrie. Bringing faith to a new generation. That is our mission bring people without faith the good news of Jesus Christ. Please join with Session to continue to pray for the PNC and for whomever God is preparing to come to Boyds. Pastor Carrie s sermon resonates. God is helping you overcome any worries you have about the changes that are needed in order for God to bring vitality to the Church. Session looks forward to that vitality! Next meeting: Monday, 1/8/18 at 7pm in P-W Hall. From the Deacons The BPC Deacons met on November 13 th. The deacons continued discussing the coordination of duties with the Worship, Fellowship and Mission Teams. The deacons also discussed providing congregational care to those who need support during crisis times. A collection for the Christmas Angel Tree began November 19 th for several local families in our area. Gifts are requested by December 10 th. Thank you to those providing donations to support those in need! Next meeting: Monday, 12/11 at 7pm in P-W Hall.

From the Trustees The Board of Trustees and Session member Doug Fiedler met on Tuesday, November 28th. All repairs to the Christian Education Building have been completed. The drywall repair and painting in P-W Hall have also been done. A punch list for work needing to be done on P-W Hall in 2018 has been prepared. The gutters on P-W Hall have been cleaned, and one of the roof vent pipe collars that had been leaking has been replaced. Arrangements have been made for any snow removal that may be needed during the coming winter. A special thank you to John Christie and Doug Smith for your six years of service as a Trustee. Next meeting: Tuesday, 1/30/18 at 7pm in P-W Hall. No meeting is scheduled for December, but Trustees will be on call. Appreciation and Gratitude to Maria Romero & Catherine Reese for hosting one of the November fellowships; to everyone who contributed to the Potluck; to Margaret Leaman for cleaning the church. Our annual Thanksgiving Stewardship Dinner was held on November 12 th. Everyone contributed to the success in different ways. We extend a special note of thanks to Brenda Jones & Anne Davies for coordinating the dinner. Thank you to those who roasted turkeys, prepared and contributed food, setup and decorated the space, and helped to clean up at the end of the dinner. Also important are the approximately 75 people who sat together and enjoyed the fellowship and food. We are blessed! Fellowship Hosting is needed during the first three or four weeks of each month. The last Sunday of each month is designated as Potluck. The sign-up sheet is in P-W Hall. Join with a friend or other family or two to host Fellowship between the services. The 2018 Sanctuary Cleaning schedule is on the bulletin board in the church vestibule. Please sign-up to clean for one month. It s not too late to turn in your Generosity Brochure for 2018. Forms are available in all buildings. You can also contact the church office. Prayer List Pray for grieving: Family and friends of those who died during November: Roy Carter, Jr; Molly Genovese; Harry Dove; Conrad Potemra, and Jane Tepsic. Pray for healing: Gene Ahalt; Gwen Alred; Cindy Ashley; Carlos Aulestia; Dale & Karla Barron; Wynona Beuz; Marie Bishop; Susan Blackman; Nell Brewer; Michael Broschart; Cornelia & Cornelia Ann Burr; Charles Shepherd Burton; Dave & Judy Cullen; Nancy Daughtry; Anne Davies; Dean; Earl Dillehay; Averi Donat; Billy Dorsey; Bruce Gibson; Rodney Holston; Ruth Hoyt; Joe Katran; Carey Beth King; Kaisy Knott; Jack Louth; Carol Nair; Jean Phillips; Claudia Pleasants; Rex Reed; Carolyn & John Repass; Jim Rhea; Justin Rosner; Mark Sutch; Sandy; Winfill family; Gene Younkin; those who have recently lost loved ones; active members of armed services and their families; and members of the pastor nominating committee. Pray for communities and nations recovering from natural disasters. Pray for those recovering from their war wounds, for victims of violence and war throughout the world.

December 1 Tree Lighting & Advent Fair December 9 Parent s Day Out December 10 Congregational Meeting December 15 Dinner, Caroling & Advent Practice December 17 Family Advent Service & Poinsettia orders due December 20 Poinsettia delivery & setup December 21 First Day of Winter December 24 Christmas Eve Services December 25 Christmas Day, Office Closed December 26 Merry Christmas, Office Closed December 31 New Year s Eve CMRocks.org, 301-637-0730 UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday, December 2, 2017, 8pm NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC HOLIDAY CONCERT fundraiser for CMR Christ Episcopal Church, 109 South Washington Street, Rockville, MD Saturday, December 16, 2017, 1-4pm, 6pm DECEMBER HOLIDAY DISTRIBUTION for Holiday Giving Program St. Francis Episcopal Church, 10033 River Road, Potomac, MD CMR s CLIENT HOLIDAY PARTY St. Raphael Catholic Church 1513 Dunster Road, Rockville, MD Sunday, December 17, 2017, 2:30pm TOY DRIVE at NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC S MESSIAH Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, Rockville, MD