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Prints of Peace December 2013 Church Office 9.00-12.00pm (Mon - Thurs) Phone 332.5266 Email asburyada@sbcglobal.net Website www.adaasburyucm.com Sunday Schedule Sunday School 9.30am Morning Worship 10.30am Dawn Darkness give way to dawns early light Sending fingers of brightness into the light Waking all creatures to another good day. Thank you, dear God, You show us the way To be like the birds trusting in You Knowing that darkness will surely turn to blue. The breezes whisper and leaves dance for me. Dawn is just waking on land or on sea. Random Facts about Christmas The Germans made the first artificial Christmas trees out of dyed goose feathers. All the gifts in the Twelve Days of Christmas would equal 364 gifts. The traditional three colors of Christmas are green, red, and gold. Green has long been a symbol of life and rebirth; red symbolizes the blood of Christ, and gold represents light as well as wealth and royalty. In Poland, spiders or spider webs are common Christmas trees decorations because according to legend, a spider wove a blanket for Baby Jesus. In fact, Polish people consider spiders to be symbols of goodness and prosperity at Christmas. Christmas wasn t declared an official holiday in the United States until June 26, 1870. Oklahoma was the last U.S. state to declare Christmas a legal holiday, in 1907. In North America, children put stockings out at Christmas time. Their Dutch counterparts use shoes. By Ruth Timmons

Blessing! Within the last few years my family and I have started a new family tradition during the holiday season. The last couple years we have baked all sorts of things (household of all girls), and cooked up some pretty fantastic goodies to take to the fire houses in my parents home town. These men, who don t get to take off a couple days for the Christmas holiday, who instead, put their life on the line to keep us safe, are always awestruck and so thankful for the goodies that we bring (I guess men don t bake). Acts 20:35 It is better to give than receive. And what a great feeling to show kindness to these men, and knowing we can be a blessing to them. Blessings, Laura Book Nook The Greatest Gift: Unwrapping the Full Love Story of Christmas by Ann Voskamp If you have something you would like to be included in the next newsletter please call or email the office and we will make note for next month! What great book have you read recently?

Pastor s Corner: Rev. Temple Diehl Beloved, He who testifies to these things says, Yes, I am coming soon. Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. Come. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God s people. Amen. Revelation 22:20,21 December is a time of beginnings and endings. As the year is wrapped up, we are anticipating the birth of the Christ child anew in our hearts and lives. As the days grow shorter and darker, we light candles and bring the light of Christ into the world. As we end 2013, we have a while new year to do all the things we were going to this year. What if we covenanted together for 2014 to pray daily for each other and the church? What if we agreed to spend more time in Bible Study and fellowship? What if we agreed to invite people to our services? What if we committed to be in worship 52 Sundays in 2014? What if we decided to witness to 5 different people a week? What if we looked at our finances and decided to give more of our blessings to God? I pray that if each of us did these things in 2014 would be out best year yet! I pray that God will touch your heart in these areas and that each of you will grow in your faith and discipleship as we enter 2014. Come, Lord Jesus, Come. See YOU Sunday, Temple

Bishop s Corner: Bishop Robert Hayes Jr. The Attitude of Gratitude "Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." (Psalm 103:1-2, KJV) We again are in the season of Thanksgiving. The displays in retail stores tell you that businesses again have skipped over this time of remembered blessings. Merchants have ushered in Christmas without giving thought to what the fourth Thursday of November means. Some major retailers even have decided to open their doors to shoppers for the first time ever on Thanksgiving Day! Need I ask in what direction we are headed with this kind of thinking? If Thanksgiving is going to have any meaning in this culture of diminishing appreciation, we must acquire the attitude of gratitude. We must come to recognize that every blessing is a gift from God, it requires a response, and how we respond to God s gifts will shape our attitude. Unfortunately, some people think they simply can wait until this one day to express their thanks to God. In the 17th century, the religious poet George Herbert wrote: "O Lord, thou hast given us much; give us this one thing more, a grateful heart." Thanksgiving is more than a holiday declared by Congress in 1941. It is more than sentiment. It goes much deeper than reminiscing. In purest form, true gratitude is the relationship between you and God. Genuine thanksgiving is voluntary; no one can force anyone else to be grateful. It is neither one of the 10 Commandments, nor a mandatory law in any state. It is an elective in the great school of life. Continued on following page

Continued from Bishop s corner on previous page But living with gratitude is intentional. The Psalmist knew this. The passionate words of the 103rd Psalm convey to us that something mighty is happening in his life. He struggles with language to fully express how he feels to know he is redeemed! From deep within his being, he cries out to his soul to remember all God s benefits! As he looks around, seeing that God has supplied all things needed, his praise and joy bubble to the surface. When you get to a place where your thanksgiving exceeds expressions of appreciation or courtesy, then you are halfway toward achieving the attitude of gratitude. Fulfillment comes when you can rejoice in all circumstances even when life isn t going well. The great failure in this season is our reluctance to bring into our thanksgiving the brokenness and pain that also are part of our journeys. When we gather around our Thanksgiving tables, what do we do with those things that cause us to despair? Do we leave them outside the door? In his letter to the church at Philippi, the Apostle Paul says that, in everything, we should give thanks. For myself, it s not so easy to do that this Thanksgiving. I ll tell you why. On Sunday, May 19, as I prepared to go to church, my phone rang at a most unusual time. A family member was calling. My sister, unable to breathe, had been rushed to a hospital. I was told paramedics were attempting to revive her and that I would receive another call as soon as they arrived at the emergency room. Minutes seemed like hours and, as I waited, I prayed out loud to God to spare her life. The second call came; my sister had been pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. Less than 24 hours later, one of the most devastating tornadoes to touch down in Oklahoma cut a long path through the state s center. More deadly tornadoes hit the metropolitan area as May ended. Thousands of families were displaced, hundreds of people suffered injuries, and two dozen lost their lives. For the storm survivors and for me, the first Thanksgiving approaches since the tragedies of that month. How do we approach this time of remembered blessings? Do we try to put what occurred out of our minds and move on with our celebrations? Or do we acknowledge God s presence in the midst of it? How can we live in the attitude of gratitude? The only way I can answer is by telling you this: In the wake of my sister s death and in the aftermath of the destruction in Oklahoma, I have witnessed God s grace, solace, healing, strength, and peace in so many, many ways. God has shown me that God shines light even in the darkest moments, gifting us with hope and the sacred promise that we are not alone. For that, I am so thankful.

Ada Area News Communion Service Tuesday December 24th from 6-8pm Please come to spend time in prayer to celebrate the birth of Jesus. When you are ready, come down to the alter to be served communion. Specials Christmas Services In Ada Ada Township is hosting a Christmas Parade, the parade with line up at 10:30 Ada Drive/Thornapple Shopping Center and end at fire station #1 December 4 @ 11am Trinity Baptist is hosting their Annual Jesus Day 5k, the race will begin at Kerr Dome December 7 @ 7am Mr. Witherspoons Gift: A children's Christmas Musical Program hosted by First United Methodist Church December 14th @ 6pm Ada First Baptist is hosting their annual Christmas Program and Hand bells concert December 15th @ 10:30 am Trinity Baptist Church is hosting a special Advent Service December 22 @ 10:45am

December Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Spaghetti 5 6 7 Food Pick Up Spectacular Happy Elders @ 11:30 & 4:30 @ 12 Food Pantry 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 The WAY Choir Food Pantry Pot Luck Breakfast Cantata 15 16 The WAY 17 Food Pick Up No Choir 18 Food Pantry 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Communion Service Christmas Eve Offices Closed Christmas Day Offices Closed No Food Pantry 29 30 31 New Years Eve Offices Closed

Birthdays & Anniversaries Happy Birthday! James Quaid 12/4 Dean Stephens 12/13 Lattie Jones 12/17 Jeff Jared 12/17 Paul Keefer 12/19 Happy Anniversary! James & Laura Smith 12/25 Lattie & Ethel Jones 12/29 If we missed your birthday or anniversary we apologize and wish you the happiest of days! Please contact our offices so we can make sure to include you in the announcements the next time.

December is. Pearl Harbor Day: December 7th Pearl Harbor Day, commemorates the Japanese attack on the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor. The attack began at dawn December 7, 1941. It crippled the U.S. Pacific Fleet, and caused the U.S. to enter World War II. Bill of Rights Day: December 15th On March 4, 1789, the Constitution of the United States of America was ratified by the (former) 13 colonies, and went into effect. On September 25, 1789, the First Congress of the United States proposed to the state legislatures 12 amendments to the Constitution. 10 of these amendments were added to the Constitution on December 15, 1791. Festival Of Enormous Changes At The Last Minute: December 30th Spend the whole day making major positive life changes Safe Toys and Gifts Awareness Month: Prevent Blindness America has declared December as Safe Toys and Gifts Awareness Month. The group encourages everyone to consider if the toys they wish to give suits the age and individual skills and abilities of the individual child who will receive it, especially for infants and children under age three.