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Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd- From the Pastor s Desk: In my family, as I was growing up, there were certain traditions and schedules that surrounded our Christmas celebrations. The Christmas tree went up about a week after Thanksgiving, it generally coincided with the beginning of Advent. The tree was decorated by everyone, I was especially gifted at putting the single thin strands of tinsel on the tree...no clumps, one at a time, and well spread out because that is how God meant it to be done. Soon after the tree was up, presents started showing up as if by magic. Every day we would check the tree and shake the presents trying to figure out what they might be. And each day the excitement of the coming day grew. We didn't open any Christmas presents until Christmas morning, which didn't set very well when we had friends who opened at least one the night before. No Christmas Eve wasn't for presents, it was for Church. In our home, it wasn't Christmas until we had worshiped. My Mom and Dad, as much as they (more so my dad) loved getting on the floor and opening presents with us, kept us reminded of what the day was about. The time in Church with our church family, with the songs and readings of Christmas, is what shaped and surrounded the glorious day. My family went to Church just about every Sunday...but whether you come every Sunday or once a year, this celebration, where our world slows down and we are reminded that light shines in the darkness, is too important to let pass without pausing for prayer and song. Especially this year, we need to be reminded that the darkness could not, and can not, overcome the light. And our children need to be reminded that in the child of Bethlehem there is always hope. May the Lord of Bethlehem remind us that the small things matter, may you be lifted by the love that surrounds you, and may your Christmas be filled with the songs of angels. Oh...and I hope and pray you find a present that is just exactly what you were hoping for, and may you be that present to someone else. Pastor Mike Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 3099 Chapel Hill Road Douglasville, GA 30135 770-949-9522 Mylcgs.org Sunday Worship Services: 8:30 and 10:30 am Sunday School 9:40 Pastor Mike Bovingdon 770-949-2444 pastormike@mylcgs.org Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Douglasville, GA and Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Youth

Our Council: President, Spirit Team Don Larsen donlarsen43@gmail.com Communications Charles Craton ccraton@comcast.net Treasurer Adam Holzhauer adam.holzhauer@gmail.com Fellowship Stephen Austin autorip@aol.com Girl Scout Liaison Anne Stephens Anne_stephens@bellsouth.net Evangelism, Education Linda Boynton Bossmare92@hotmail.com Stewardship JoAnne Craton jcraton55@comcast.net Community Ministries Shannon Weathers weath451@aol.com Property Don Larsen donlarsen43@gmail.com Pastor Mike pastormike@mylcgs.org Council Corner: The Church Council wishes everyone a family-and-friend filled December and a most joyous Christmas. We wish everyone safe travels throughout the month. Please plan to attend the Congregational Meeting on Sunday, December 2 at 9:30 where we will adopt our 2019 budget. As we journey into 2019, we look forward to growing our new committees, fellowship and work groups. Please share your time and talents where you can and let your council members know if there is anything else you d like to see happening. The council meets on the first Monday of every month at 7PM. Everyone is welcome to sit in. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Don Larsen Council President Email servers are constantly updating their Spam filters. As a conscequence, since we send out emails to many people at a time, the emails from the church are increasinly being blocked by these filters. Please make sure you have set your email settings to designate our church email addresses from Anne Stephens, Robyn Taylor, and Pastor Mike as safe senders. If you are not receiving emails, let Anne Stephens know at: AnneStephens@mylcgs.org. Daily Bread Needs Soup, Tea Lights, & Toilet Paper Adults Night Out Saturday, December 1st December 2 nd at 9:30 am Please plan to attend! We need you there! A big THANK YOU to Gunther Rankenburg for painting the ceiling tiles on the front porch of the church!

Upcoming Events: Adults Night Out: Progressive Dinner and Gift Exchange on December 1 st. Please plan to attend the Congregational meeting on December 2 nd at 9:30. Our next Council Meeting will be held on December 3 rd at 7 pm. The Women s Christmas Party will be at O Charley s at 6:30pm on December 10th. The Men s Service Group: Will meet December 8 th from 8:30 11:30 am. Children's Christmas Play: Our children s Christmas program will be on Sunday, December 16 th at 7:00 pm. Book Study! Our book Study continues through the month, meeting at 7:00 on Tuesday nights at the Church! The Book we are focusing on is "Eat This Book: A Conversation in the Art of Spiritual Reading". Wednesday Night Dinners start at 6:30: Join us for great food and fellowship! Don't Miss out on our Bible Study of "The Story". We meet just after dinner on Wednesday evenings and each session is self-contained! You are wanted in this study! Our Christmas Eve Service will be at 7:30 pm. The service will be with candles, communion, readings, and carols. Join Good Shepherd for Christmas Eve and invite your friends and neighbors. Women s Annual Christmas Party & Gift Exchange Monday December 10th 6:30pm At O Charley s Our Christmas program will be on Sunday, December 16 th at 7:00 pm. Dinner and activities start at 6:30 pm Wednesday Night Bible Study Join us as we continue our journey through the great stories of the Bible!

Book Study: Our book Study continues through the month, meeting at 7:00 on Tuesday nights at the Church! The Book we are focusing on is "Eat This Book: A Conversation in the Art of Spiritual Reading". You can start any time! We will follow this with another book, feel free to share with Pastor Mike any suggestions you have. This is also a great place to invite friends... Adults Night Out: Progressive Dinner and Gift Exchange on December 1 st. There is a sign-up sheet on the Fellowship Hall door. After you sign up, Shirley Sneddon will give you the address of the first stop of our dinner tour through Douglas County. Each person should bring a gift to exchange which will be at our last stop for the evening. Men s Service Group: The Men's Service Group will be meets on the second Saturday of each month from 8:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. This month the meeting will be on the 8 th of December. The group will be cleaning out the electrical closet and storage room. Please remove any non-church related items from these rooms by Friday, December 7, 2018. Women s Group: The Women s Christmas Party and Gift Exchange will be on December 10th at 6:30 pm, at O Charley s. Mark your calendar and don t forget to bring a gift to exchange for our game. Youth: Exciting News!! We are reigniting our Youth group! The plan is to have both Junior and Senior High together and begin monthly events! Watch your email, announcements, and newsletter for upcoming events! There is a sign-up sheet at the church where you can say you are interested and share with us the best way to contact you! Library News: We are in need of a flat screen television to be mounted on the wall of the library. If you have one you would like to donate, please contact Pastor Mike.

Children's Christmas Play! Our children s Christmas program will be on Sunday, December 16 th at 7:00 pm. There will be a sign-up sheet on the fellowship hall door for all participants. Program practice will be on Sundays during the Sunday School hour from 9:30 till 10:20 starting, December 1 st. If any of the children would like to sing a solo or play an instrument, please let Tara Douds know. We want all children to participate as we celebrate Jesus birthday. If you have any questions, please call, text, or email Tara Douds at 404 406-7850 or doudsr@comcast.net. Operation Christmas: Our church will again be participating in Operation Christmas, to bring Christmas to children in need in Douglas County. We are currently collecting donations of new toys and/or gift cards for needy children in Douglas County. If you would like to help, please purchase gifts suitable for children ages 0 17. We usually have plenty for younger children and could really use gifts for teenagers. Place your unwrapped gifts in the box in the Narthex. The last day to bring gifts is Sunday, December 9th. Thank you for all that you do for those in need in our county. We will be selling poinsettias again this year to decorate the sanctuary for the Christmas season. Each plant will be $10.00. All profits from this sale will be going to the Hope Fund to help a family with medical expenses in our congregation. You may purchase a poinsettia in honor of, or in memory of a loved one and the dedication will be listed in a special bulletin insert for the Christmas Eve service. You may take your plant after the service or you may leave it to adorn the altar the 12 days of Christmas. Those plants left will later be taken to a nursing home to bring cheer. Look for order forms in the bulletins for the next few Sundays. Please make checks payable to Good Shepherd and mark them "Poinsettia." Sponsored by Thrivent Financial. Thank you to all who helped share long distance love with our college students by donating goodies or helping to pack the care packages.

The Daily Bread Ministry: Donations of soup, tea lights, and toilet paper are needed. Also, please save your plastic grocery bags and bring them to the church. Thank you! Stewardship: Christmas is approaching, and we are looking forward to giving gifts to our loved ones. Why do we give? Our giving is the heart of who we are. We show our love through our gifts. God gave the world the first Christmas gift of His son Jesus. Christmas Eve, we thank God for the gift of Jesus. Our generosity flows from our faith and gives us a strong relationship with Jesus. - Joanne Craton (Stewardship Committee Chair) Like good stewards of the manifold grace of God, serve one another with whatever gift each of you has received. 1 Peter 4:10 Evangelism Committee: Anyone interested in being on this committee or helping with the directory, please contact Linda Boynton at: Bossmare92@hotmail.com. Birthdays: 12/1 Maddie Stringfield 12/15 Amelia Brown 12/1 Barry Calhoun 12/17 Paul Moser 12/1 Madison Holzhauer 12/18 Justin Stephenson 12/3 Cristina Craton 12/21 Kristy Weathers 12/4 Theresa Pulver 12/21 Benjamin Stear 12/5 Sarah Lorenz 12/22 Carrie Ramsdell 12/5 Bradlee Ray 12/26 Megan Frank 12/6 Laurie Ritchie 12/28 Chad, Waters 12/6 Claire Craton 12/31 Lisa Sirian 12/9 Stephen Austin 12/31 John Lorenz 12/10 Keith Buterbaugh Serving in Ministry for the Month of December: Anniversaries: 12/17 Stephen & Laura Austin 12/22 Steve & Theresa Pulver 12/28 Carrie Ramsdell December 2 rd 8:30 - Guitarist: Pastor Mike; Acolyte: Jackson Stear; Crucifer: Reader: Jason Stear Ushers: Butch Myers & Jill Zuehlke; Greeters: Leonard & Sue Murphy 10:30 - Organist: David Slim; Choir Director: Randy Stephens; Acolyte: Malorie Breneman; Crucifer: Sage Smith; Reader: Lynne Williams; Intoning the Psalm: Skip Welch; Communion Assistant: Gary Breneman; Altar Guild Member on Duty:; Ushers: Neal Ochs, Glen Schillinger; Counters: Bethanny Holzhauer & Wendy Flory; Greeters:

December 9 th 8:30 Guitarist: Pastor Mike; Acolyte: Bradlee Ray Crucifer: Reader: Shannon Weathers Ushers: Shannon & Kristi Weathers; Greeters: Leila & Paulette Communion Assistant: Kevin Bauch; Altar Guild Member on Duty: Joan Larsen; 10:30 - Organist: David Slim; Choir Director: Randy Stephens Acolyte: Emma Brown; Crucifer: Jackson Stear Reader: Joe Williams; Intoning the Psalm: Randy Stephens Ushers: Neal Ochs, Glen Schillinger Counters: Lois Waldmann & Jill Zuehlke; Greeters: December 16 th Christmas Eve December 23 th 8:30 - Guitarist: Pastor Mike; Acolyte: Benjamin Stear; Crucifer: Reader: Tony Ritchie Ushers: Tony & Laurie Ritchie; Greeters: Jill Zuehlke 10:30 Organist: David Slim; Choir Director: Randy Stephens; Acolyte: Sage Smith; Crucifer: Emma Brown; Reader: Gary Breneman; Intoning the Psalm: Adam Holzhauer; Communion Assistant: Birgit Kelly; Altar Guild Member on Duty: Sue Murphy; Ushers: Neal Ochs, Glen Schillinger Counters: Seth Gunnels & Birgit Kelly; Greeters: 8:30 - Guitarist: Pastor Mike; Acolyte: Bradlee Ray; Crucifer: Reader: Charles Craton Ushers: Don & Joan Larsen; Communion Assistant: Christina Craton; Altar Guild Member on Duty:; Greeters: Leonard & Sue Murphy 10:30 - Organist: David Slim; Choir Director: Randy Stephens Acolyte: Jackson Stear; Crucifer: Sage Smith; Reader: Bill Doebler; Intoning the Psalm: Skip Welch; Ushers: Neal Ochs, Glen Schillinger; Counters: Jo Welch & Tarice Nail; Service will be held at 7:30 pm Those serving will be announced. 8:30 - Guitarist: Pastor Mike; Acolyte: Jackson Stear; Crucifer: Reader: Jason Stear Ushers: Butch Myers & Jill Zuehlke; Communion Assistant: Jason Stear; Altar Guild Member on Duty: Joan Larsen; Greeters: Leila & Paulette Bovingdon December 30 th 10:30 - Organist: David Slim; Choir Director: Randy Stephens Acolyte: Malorie Breneman; Crucifer: Emma Brown; Reader: Levi Bither; Intoning the Psalm: Randy Stephens; Ushers: Neal Ochs, Glen Schillinger; Counters: Lois Waldmann & Jill Zuehlke; Greeters: If you cannot serve at your assigned time, please try to find a replacement. If this is not possible, please let Pastor Mike (pastormike@mylcgs.org) or Robyn Taylor (robyn@mylcgs.org) know in time for them to get at replacement. Thank you for your service!