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The View News of the ministries of Pleasant View Evangelical Lutheran Church December 2018 Join us as we celebrate the Advent and Birth of our Lord. Sunday, December 2 11:00 The first Sunday of Advent Jim Sheets will lead the worship and we light the first Advent candle. Tuesday, December 4 Noon Pleasant Memories Join us for a meal catered by Jimmy Cox ($9.00) and enjoy a fun Christmas Carol sing after lunch. Since the men s group will not meet in December, they are especially invited to join, but everyone is welcome. Signup sheet on the bulletin board to help with lunch planning. Wednesday, December 5 6:30 Mid-week Advent Worship Pastor Deb will lead a brief Bible study on the theme of While We Wait-Living Questions of Advent. Plan to take a few minutes out of your week to prepare your heart for the coming of the Lord. Sunday, December 9 11:00 The second Sunday of Advent Deb Huffman will lead the worship and we light the second Advent candle. Wednesday, December 12 6:30 Mid-week Advent Worship We continue our Bible study for Advent, led by Pastor Deb. Sunday, December 16 11:00 The third Sunday in Advent This week our choir will lead us in worship through music and readings. Plan to hear this special musical offering. After worship, all are invited to a covered dish lunch in the social hall to celebrate together. Wednesday, December 19 6:30 Mid-week Advent Worship This is the final week of our 3 part Advent Bible study, led by Pastor Deb. Sunday, December 23 11:00 The fourth Sunday in Advent Pastor Deb will lead worship and we light the fourth Advent candle. Monday, December 24 9:00 The Nativity of our Lord Join us on Christmas Eve for a joyous service of music, word, and sacrament. Sunday, December 30 11:00 The First Sunday of Christmas This will be an informal service of lessons and carols, suitable for the whole family.

Education News Open Door Sunday School Please join our all ages class on Sunday mornings. 9:30 a.m. Sharing and Caring: coffee and pastries 10:00 a.m. Lessons and discussion on Biblical and seasonal topics. Teachers: Betty Cox, Rosemary Spell, Steve Troxell. Advent Reflections: Making All Things New Dec 2 Renew Our Days (Week 2: Days 8-14) Dec 9 Renew Our Spirits (Week 3: Days 15-21) Dec 16 Renew Our Ways (Week 4: Days 22-28) Dec 23 No Sunday School Dec 30 Christmas and Epiphany: Traditions, Legends, and Symbols The Jesse Tree: Stories and Symbols of Advent Nov 25 Pages 4-20 Dec 2 Pages 21-34 Dec 9 Pages 35-48 Dec 16 Pages 49-64 Additional copies of Advent Reflections and The Jesse Tree are in the Narthex. Roots and Wings December Memory Verse: Luke 2:11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. The ideas on the calendar are chosen in relationship to the four keys for Roots and Wings: caring conversation, rituals and traditions, devotional practices, and services. For example: Dec. 6 is St. Nicholas Day; Dec. 7 is Letter Writing Day; Dec. 10 is Last Night of Hanukkah; Dec. 11 is Free a Shelter Animal Day; Dec. 12 is Poinsettia Day; Dec. 18 is Bake Cookies Day. Check out the calendar for other ways to celebrate the remaining days of December. Roots and Wings is a ministry of the Virginia Synod, ELCA. Copies of the monthly calendar and weekly lessons are in the Narthex. Copies are also available for download and sharing at the following website: https://www.vasynod.org/ministries/roots-and-wings/ Children and Youth The Nursery Gathering Room has been equipped with a combo TV/DVD. Also, a bookcase with Bible Story books and Christian DVDs has been added. Thanks to all for the donations to update this room for our children and youth. If you have age-appropriate books or DVDs that you would like to contribute, please bring to Rosemary Spell or Robyn Dean. January 6 Social following with Play: Who will find the "king" in the King Cake? After the January 6 play, the Council will host light refreshments in the Social Hall. A king cake is a type of cake associated with the festival of Epiphany at the end of the Christmas season. The cake has a small plastic baby (to represent the Baby Jesus) inside or underneath; and the person who gets the piece of cake with the trinket has various privileges and obligations (to be determined). Tradition holds that the cake is "to draw the kings" to the Epiphany. Please plan to attend.

You Can Count on Me Won t you minister to our Lord within this congregation by sharing your time and talents? No age limits choose as many ways of serving as you like. Parents, please assist your children in sharing their talents, too. Please complete and return by January 1, 2019 Name(s) Telephone I will... Serve God and share my congregation s mission by serving on the following committees: Worship and Music Education Stewardship and Finance Recreation and Youth Property Social Ministry Hospitality Evangelism Trinity Lunch Altar Guild Support worship by serving as: (training is provided) Greeter/Usher Communion Preparer Lay Reader Acolyte (all ages) Assisting Minister (confirmed and up) Communion Server (confirmed and up) Nurture my own faith: Attending Sunday School and Worship regularly Teaching in Sunday School Helping with Vacation Bible School Helping with vespers, Advent, or Lenten services Leading congregational praise: Singing in the choir Other

WELCA NEWS The Pleasant View WELCA met at church on Tuesday, November 13. Rosemary Spell presented a program on the WELCA Thank Offering. The WELCA Thank Offering began in the 1800 s and is used for church, community and world ministries. She passed out information on the WELCA mission and purpose (if you would like one of these, see Rosemary). She also noted that the Presbyterian and Methodist churches also have a Thank Offering Ministry. Our goal for next year is to have members of Pleasant View/WELCA have a thankful box or basket and daily put in your change/dollars for what you are thankful for and then turn this in as your Thank Offering in November 2019. Rosemary read Psalm 104 and concluded her program with prayer. Offering: Today we collected $105 for Thank Offering (with more to come in) and $25 in regular offering. Thank You Notes: were read from Western State Hospital, for $30 we donated to their Christmas Fund and from the University of Virginia Hospital for baby layettes made by members and donated to the infants there. Military Members: WELCA members will gather items to be sent to Alex Rankin, who is deployed overseas, for Christmas. These will be mailed the last week of November. Church members who wish, may send Christmas Cards along with this Christmas package. We are sending a $25 gift card to Chapman Toman who is stationed at Ft. Meade in Maryland Augusta Health and Rehab Christmas Project.: We will be collecting the following personal care items to be distributed to residents at AHRC for Christmas: (lotions, chapstick, dry shampoo, deodorant, shampoo and conditioner, body wash, tooth brushes, mouth wash, toothpaste, dental floss, Vaseline, socks, throw blankets, wet ones, hand sanitizer, word search books, crosswords, calendars, books, highlighters, coloring books, crayon, powder, bobby pins, nail polish, after shave,and stuffed animals) There will be collection boxes in the narthex and back hall for church members who wish to participate in this project. Last date to collect these items is Sunday, December 9. Project: We discussed several service projects for next year but have not decided on a specific one yet. This will be discussed at our planning meeting. Shut-In List/Cards: Goldie passed out a new shut-in list. Thanksgiving cards were signed and will be sent to: Frances Leach, Linda and Dick Zullig, Malcolm and Jean Link, Gladys Fockler and Joe Price and a get well card for Betty Cox. WELCA Next Meeting: For our December meeting we will be visiting the shut-ins. Our January planning meeting will be Tuesday, January 8, 2019. This will be a sandwich luncheon. Members attending today: Goldie Shiflett, Sue Cook, Rosemary Spell, Linda and Becci Page. Linda Page, Secretary

Personals Joe Price is recovering and has even worshipped with us. Otherwise, our congregation s health seems to be about the same. Congratulations to Kori Simmons who showed the Grand Champion hog at the Virginia State Fair! She also showed the 3 rd place winning lamb. GOOD JOB, KORI! Notes: December 2 is the deadline for ordering poinsettias for Christmas. If you wish to donate flowers for the altar in 2019, please see Mary Garber. WORSHIP WORKSHEET Assisting Minister Jennifer Cline Ushers Fred and Wanda Bowers, Bill and Janet Braithwaite Communion Preparation Fred and Wanda Bowers Sunday, December 2 Lay Reader Gottfried Pikel Communion Assistant Sarah Dabney Sunday, December 9 Lay Reader Cassidy Simmons Communion Assistant Sydney Moyers Sunday, December 16 Lay Reader Terry Bunch Communion Assistant Frances knott Sunday, December 23 Lay Reader Joy Landes Communion Assistant Lisa Rankin Sunday, December 30 Lay Reader TBA No communion Christmas Eve Lay Reader Gary Flavin Communion Assistant Jim Sheets Acolyte Jimmy Cox Acolyte Dylan Moyers Acolyte Jimmy Cox Acolyte Dale Rankin Acolyte Laurel Simmons Acolyte Ushers

December Birthdays Pat Luders 12-2 Laurel Simmons 12-3 Frances Leach 12-7 Joy Landes 12-7 Rachel Dixon 12-9 Fred Leach 12-12 Clark Fairll Cook 12-13 Tom Cox 12-14 Kenneth Page 12-15 Billy Coffin 12-17 Mike Cox 12-19 Reid Leach 12-19 Brody Lilly 12-19 Jim Sheets 12-19 Betty Jordan 12-20 Jo Cline 12-21 Isabella Carrillo 12-23 Krissy Roudabush 12-24 John Knott 12-26 Clark James Cook 12-27 Shawn Toman 12-27 Rebecca Perrin 12-28 Emily Hensley 12-30 December Anniversaries Hunter & Alice Fauber 12-1-1973 John & Frances Knott 12-1-1995 Dennis & Debbie Hastert 12-14-1985 Earl & Jo Cline 12-24-1997

Happening at Pleasant View in December November December 2018 January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 9:30 Worship and Music 11:00 Advent 1 Worship 3 4 12:00 Pleasant Memories Luncheon and Carol singing 5 6:30 Mid-week Advent 7:00 Choir 6 7 8 9 11:00 Advent 2 Worship 10 11 12 6:30 Mid-week Advent 7:00 Choir 13 14 15 16 17 11:00 Advent 3 Worship- 11:30 Trinity Lunch Cantata 12:00 Christmas Lunch 18 19 6:30 Mid-week Advent 7:00 Choir 20 21 22 23 11:00 Worship 24 25 26 27 28 29 9:00 Christmas Eve No Choir Rehearsal 30 11:00 Informal of Lessons and Carols 31 Be looking ahead to Sunday, January 6, when our children (joined by some adults who can act like children) will present our Epiphany play, Starbright. After the play, Council will host a reception featuring King s Cake to celebrate Epiphany. You won t want to miss it.