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The Pastor s Message December 2017 Messenger Who among us will celebrate Christmas correctly? Whoever finally lays down all power, all honor, all reputation, all vanity, all arrogance, all individualism beside the manger; whoever remains lowly and lets God alone be high; whoever looks at the child in the manger and sees the glory of God precisely in his lowliness. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, God Is In the Manger (WJK Press: 2010). Contrary to popular opinion and our various nativity sets, there were no kings at the manger. The magi (or wise men ) came much later, most likely when Jesus was close to 2 years old (see Mat. 2). The stable itself was most likely a shallow cave used for sheltering livestock; the manger a feeding trough. All of the people we know to have been present at or shortly after Jesus birth were from the bottom rung of their society: Mary, the peasant girl who had become pregnant out-of-wedlock by the Holy Spirit; her husband, Joseph, the landless carpenter; and a rough mob of shepherds, despised by polite society, to whom the angels proclaimed the birth of the King of kings. They were the chosen ones who were present for the birth of humanity s one, true Lord and Savior. The rulers were in their palaces, the priests in their temples, and the wealthy in their villas. To them, it was just another unremarkable night. An important part of the Christian spiritual tradition is the idea of kenosis, self-emptying. First and foremost, kenosis is an attribute of Jesus Christ, Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness (Phi. 2:5-7 NIV). Jesus said that we are to live in imitation of Him: The student is not above the teacher, nor a servant above his master. It is enough for students to be like their teachers, and servants like their masters (Mat. 10:24). So kenosis is also an important attribute for all of us who wish to sincerely follow the Prince of Peace: Then [Jesus] said to them all: Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it (Luke 9:23-24). As Bonhoeffer reminds us, celebrating Christmas correctly requires us to lay down all that puffs us up at the foot of the manger and the Christ-child, whom we adore precisely because He is the power and glory of God displayed in lowliness. Only if we are willing to be lowly and let God alone be high can we be truly present in our hearts for Jesus birth. I invite you this year to the Advent discipline of emptying ourselves of all that sets us apart from God and our neighbor. Together let us ponder whether simply being in Jesus presence is enough for us this Christmas day and every day. Wishing you a Christmas filled with the humble presence of the Christ-child, Pastor Jeff P.S. We will be reading God Is In the Manger together this Advent and Christmas season and meeting to discuss it together on Wednesday nights beginning December 6. Books are still available from the church office for $10 or feel free to purchase one elsewhere. Please come for dinner at 6:00 PM (bring a dish to share if you can) and/or for our discussion time at 6:30 PM. You ll be glad you did!

CORNERS AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * * * * * * * * ANNUAL REPORTS DUE A friendly reminder to all Committee Leaders; annual reports are due no later than December 31st. If you need assistance preparing them, please contact the church office. Thank you! DEACON S CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER Our 2017 Christmas Dinner will be served on Monday, December 25, and we need your help! We are in need of donations of various food items which are listed on the signup sheets located on the bulletin board outside the Fellowship Hall. This year we are also taking donations for the hams we will be serving (instead of turkey). Please don t donate a ham (unless it s on the list) as we will be purchasing them in bulk at a reduced price. We will also need volunteers to help with set up, transportation, serving and clean up. Please take a moment to prayerfully consider how you might help and sign up if you are able. We will be serving snacks in the Pentecost Room at 11:00 and a hymn sing with Christmas Carols will be held at 11:30 in the Sanctuary prior to the meal. The Christmas meal will be served at Noon. This dinner is for everyone. Do you have a friend or relative who has no family for Christmas? Bring them with you and your family as we enjoy this wonderful time of fellowship and food. WASSAIL The annual Wassail will take place following Worship on Sunday, December 17, in the Fellowship Hall. Bring your Christmas spirit and one dozen Christmas cookies (per family unit) to share with your church family as we join together to enjoy this traditionally beloved fellowship opportunity. As part of the Wassail Fellowship, the Deacons encourage you to remember those members of our congregation who are physically unable to be with us. We will have a table set up in the Fellowship Hall if you wish to bring a few extra cookies to share, make a plate for yourself, and then a plate to be delivered to someone who can t attend. If you would like to help with delivery, please let one of the Deacons know. This is a wonderful opportunity to fellowship with one another and to show our love to those who cannot be here to fellowship with us. POINSETTIAS Would you like to place a poinsettia in the church for the Christmas season? The plants will be a part of the Christmas celebration and will then bring joy to others. Following worship on Sunday, December 31, you may pick up your plant if you wish, or you may request that it be delivered to a shut-in. Order forms are available in the church office or in the sanctuary on Sunday mornings. Payment is due ($10.00 per plant) when the order is placed. Please make checks payable to: First Presbyterian Church with Poinsettias on the memo line. MITTEN TREE Once again we will be collecting new winter hats and mittens for distribution by the Salvation Army to those in need this winter season. Please help those less fortunate than us by dropping off new mittens, gloves, and hats on our Mitten Tree in the Fellowship Hall December 1 through December 20th. Thank you all!

CORNERS AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (continued) ALTERNATIVE GIFT FAIR Are you searching for the perfect gift for that hard-to buy-for person? We have just the solution for you! The Mission/Outreach Committee will be hosting their annual Alternative Gift Fair during Fellowship Time on December 3, 10, and 17. Along with the traditional gifts from Heifer International, Presbyterian Medical Benevolence, etc., we will also have tangible fair trade gifts available for purchase which support charitable causes including Bead for Life and Serrv.org.. There will be something unique for everyone on your list. Come, shop, and be merry - and do good work in our international community. She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins. Matthew 1:21 JOIN US FOR: A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play Adapted from the work of Charles Dickens by Kevin Connors and Joe Landry. Directed by Gary Yoggy. DECEMBER 3-4:00 PM An annual tradition for all ages, Hanging of the Greens is a time for joining our hearts and hands preparing the church for Jesus, Emmanuel, God-With-Us. At 4:00 on Sunday we will gather for a family time with activities for children and youth and hanging the greens throughout the church. We will have a Pizza Dinner followed by Worship in the Fellowship Hall with songs and images. There will be opportunities to make wreaths and dabble in fun art. Please join us for a feast-filled time of community in fellowship and action. STEWARDSHIP NEWS Last years Step Up Stewardship Campaign was a tremendous success enabling us to reach our challenge goal of $120,000. Unfortunately, pledge giving to date is significantly lower (approximately $40,000) than was what pledged. Giving statements are in the envelope box in the Narthex. If you pledged, please pick up your year to date giving statement. If you have given less than the amount you pledged and are in a financial position to catch up, it would be greatly appreciated. On behalf of our church, thank you for all of the ways you contribute to the work of Christ in our community. Your faithfulness makes our church possible. One Show Only! Don t Miss It! Sunday, December 17, 4:00 PM 1 East First Street, Corning, NY $5.00 Donation for Potter's Hands Foundation All are Welcome!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Origami Advent Activity - Each Sunday in the Bulletin Dec 3: The Angel Dec 10: The Dove Dec 17: The Star Dec 24: The Infant Jesus in the Manger December 6th: Wednesday Night Advent Series begins at 6:30 p.m. (with an optional Potluck Dinner at 6:00) December 3, 10, and 17: Alternative Gift Fair Immediately Following Worship in the Fellowship Hall December 16: CANCELLED Canvas Interactive Worship Gathering December 17th: Wassail (during Fellowship Hour) and A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play ; One Show Only! 4:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary December 24th: Jesus Birthday Party (Fellowship) and Christmas Eve Services: 5:30 p.m. Family Service 11:00 p.m. Candlelight Service December 25th: Christmas Dinner Appetizers: (Pentecost Room) Hymn Sing with Carols: (Sanctuary) Dinner: (Fellowship Hall) 11:00 11:30 12:00

BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSAIRES FOR DECEMBER HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO 1 Liselotte Lull David Rudy 2 James Ecker, Jr. 3 * Samuel Kelly 11 * Megan Kelly Kaitlyn Ugoretz 12 Kailee Van Brunt 14 Marjorie Denson Rosalie Grigsby 16 Frank Hamm 19 Karen Perreault 20 * Hanna Millhollen 22 * Caitlin Holmes 23 Jeff Perrin * Leah Rudy 25 Jesus 27 * David Kelly 31 Mary Baer HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO 7 Bob & Jean Boell 8 Jessie & Jackie Curry 12 Walter & Janet Jones 27 Robert & Margaret Brill UPCOMING CHURCH OFFICE CLOSINGS The church office will be closed on Monday, December 25th for the Christmas Holiday. The church office will be closed on Monday, January 1st, for New Year s Day. Remember, when the office is closed, you can leave a phone message and we will return your call when the office reopens. PASTOR S HOURS We ask your consideration in remembering that Friday is Pastor Jeff s day off to relax and rejuvenate. Please hold texts, e-mails, and phone calls to him unless it is an emergency. If you need assistance, please contact the Church Office. Thank you! ARE YOU REALLY READING THE MESSENGER? Join in the Fun and win a prize! Our winners for the last two months were Barb Sammis and Susan Vermillion. You can be a winner too! Hidden within this month s Messenger is a bow that looks like this one. If you find it within five days of receiving the Messenger, please call the church office at 937-5419 and your name will be put in a drawing for a free coffee/drink/ treat from a local business.

THE MESSENGER First Presbyterian Church 1 East First Street Corning, New York 14830 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Jesus Is Our Focus In All We Do FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 EAST FIRST STREET CORNING, NEW YORK 14830 Church Phone: 607-937-5419 Church Fax: 607-937-9731 Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - Noon 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Church Email: office@corningpresby.org Visit us on the web: www.corningpresby.org Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Children s Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service: 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Time: 11:30 a.m. 2017 The Messenger is published monthly. DEADLINE for January 2018 Messenger articles is December 15th. Articles may be emailed to the church or left in the church office.