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. The APPLESEED DECEMBER 2016 Newsletter Sebastopol United Methodist Church 500 Main Street Sebastopol, CA 95472 Email: sebumc@sonic.net 707.823.7971 Welcome to the Season of Advent and 2016 HAPPY ADVENT, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND BLESSED NEW YEAR Isaiah 9:6 For a child has been born for us, a son given to us, authority rests upon his shoulders, and he is named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. time was the most joyous time of the year in the islands. It was always the summer time, longer days with celebratory mood throughout December. Schools were on summer breaks and children participating in local church s events. Eve was so particularly spectacular because, Sunday school children were going to receive presents from the churches after partaking in the Pageants. Same time is celebrating in this beautiful country of America. Few states have White because of snow. One thing is common with different sides of the globe is the electrifying story of baby Jesus, mother Mary, Joseph, the animal in the manger, shepherds, angels, the innkeeper and the stars is still the same story. Gospel adds the identification of Jesus placing him in the context of Israel s history and his fulfillment of the prophetic promises will be faithful and obedience to his Father s will. His preaching of repentances picks up John the Baptist s mission but soon his own special teaching comes to the forefront. This dynamic story does not seem to get lost in all these years. It is getting bigger world- wide. Why is this story fascinating so many people? It may be Santa Claus, may be giving of presents? Or an innocent reminding us of some invisible power been rooting in believers deepening faith in him. Musicians are ready to play inspirational songs like: Tell me what is this innumerable throng, singing in the heavens a loud, angelic song? These are they who come with swift and shining feet, from round about the throne of God, the Lord of Light to greet. Grace Noll Crowell reminds us whatever else be lost among the years, let us keep still a shining thing. Whatever doubts assail us, or what fears, let us hold close one day, remembering its poignant meaning, for the hearts of men: let us get back our childlike faith again. May we all take another stock of the secondary things that demand our daily lives and loyalty, and celebrate this season with returning our commitment to Him, the ultimate source of joy, peace and love. Blessing in His Name. Matthew 1:21 Thou shalt call his name Jesus for shall save His people from their sins. Blessing in His Purpose! John 10:10 I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly Blessing in Receiving Him! John 1:12 but as many as received him, to them gave the power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name Blessing in Belonging to Him! Song of Solomon 7:10 I am my Beloved s, and his desire is toward me. Blessings and Peace Pastor Iunisi Tovo

NEW OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED. On January 8, 2017 the new officers will be installed during the morning service. Immediately following the service, the plans for campus usage will be presented with a brief description of the proposed changes. During the regular fellowship of coffee hour, officers will be available for comments, clarifications or questions. Information gathering will continue throughout the month of January. Hopefully, this will give everyone an opportunity to share any ideas for making our church campus a better place to serve our congregation and our community. Annual Party at the home of Julie Barbic December 3 12 noon Golden Rule Golden Rule normally meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, this month however, we are meeting once due to the upcoming holidays from 11:30 1:00 pm. Next Meeting is December 15 th Holiday Sale Thank You Thank You to All who donated and volunteered to make our Vintage Gifts and Holiday Crafts Sale a worthwhile and successful event. Merry to All. GOT SOMETHING TO SHARE WITH THE CONGREGATION? During this busy season we want to make sure that we're following respectful and organized methods of channeling our communications, so that items don't get lost or inappropriately used. Just write up your information and drop it off - or send it in - to the church office with your suggestions about where and when you'd like to share it. The content will be reviewed to make sure that, if it is used, it gets into the appropriate venues for communication. If you'd like to discuss something with Pastor Iunisi, please make an appointment during church office hours (Tuesday and Friday 1-4PM) for a meeting in the pastor s church office. The phone number is 823-7971. SEBASTOPOL INTER-CHURCH FOOD PANTRY Our congregation has been supporters of Sebastopol Inter- Church Food Pantry since it was organized by local churches more than 30 years ago. Donations of packaged food may be left in a basket in the entrance of the sanctuary. We also need egg cartons. The Pantry provides food every 30 days, if needed, for residents of Sebastopol and surrounding area, including Forestville. No referrals or ID are needed. It is open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10-12 am; clients are asked to phone ahead at 823 2483. It is located at the rear of the parking lot at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 500 Robinson Road, Sebastopol. Anyone interested in volunteering at the Pantry can phone Karen Bohn at 707-823-7963 or email ekbohn@comcast.net. Church Door Donations Our church door donations have not been covering the sleeping bag purchases and the church door bags entirely. To continue with our mission efforts we are also accepting sponsorships for the month. To assemble the bags and have toiletries available as needed we usually spend about $100 per month. We have started offering our congregation the opportunity to sponsor these monthly purchases. If you are interested in sponsoring for our church door bags, please send a check to the office for the amount you would like to sponsor and add CHURCH DOOR on the memo part of your check and let Michelle Olson know so we can make sure you are acknowledged in the Appleseed Newsletter. If you have any questions regarding this please feel free to call Michelle Olson at 707-528-3831.

Alternate Giving 2016: Nov 27, Dec 4, Dec 11 This holiday season consider giving family and friends an alternate gift. Through our Mission Team, it s possible to donate to 4 different programs while receiving a card to describe the gift. After church the Mission Team will be in the Epworthian Hall to accept your donations and provide more information about each program. This year s programs are: Heifer Project International This program s mission is to work with communities to end hunger and poverty around the world. Your donations may be directed to a variety of Heifer projects. Choose a meaningful gift for loved ones that will give other families appropriate training in farming and animal care which helps them become self-reliant. For more information visit their website at www.heifer.org. Preschools Refurbished for Syrian Refugee Children (UMCOR #982450 to be written on check) Your gift will help provide preschools in Lebanon s refugee camps for Syrian refugee children. These camps are the temporary home of Palestinian Syrians who fled the violence in Syria. Over time, the enormous flow of refugees has caused the preschools in the camps to become crowded and the need for repairs and urgent upgrades. Habitat For Humanity- Lake County Fire Habitat is an international, non-denominational Christian housing organization. Along with volunteers, they build simple decent, affordable houses in partnership with those who need affordable housing. They have a special fund to help the Lake County fire victims rebuild their homes. The home building process resulting from the two fires in 2015 and 2016 in Lake County is ongoing. Church Door This finances our local mission work in Sebastopol by providing the church door bags, socks, sleeping bags and ponchos for those in need. It also supports our Saturday Table lunches. Poinsettias Honor a Loved one by contributing toward Poinsettias You may make a contribution of any amount in honor of a living loved one or in memory of a deceased loved one. Order forms will be in the bulletin on Dec 4 th and 11 th CONSIDER SCRIP Now that December is here, won't be far behind. Scrip cards make excellent gifts and I want to have on hand the ones you wish to buy. Please let me know of any you would like me to have on hand for giving or for purchasing your own holiday needs. Thank You The Mission Team sends a big thank you to everyone who brought food for our Thanksgiving collection for Sebastopol Inter Church Food Pantry. We collected twice as much as last year! CHRISTMAS CAROLING After the service on December 18. For more information, please call Dee Schilling, 707 823-8847 Caring Support Group The Caring Support Group will meet will not meet in December. Please contact Marlene Felsenfeld if you have any questions: marfels@sbcglobal.net, residence (707) 242-7605, cell (808) 255-2343.

Saturday Table Thank You for November 2016 Thank you to those who helped with the Saturday Table Lunch, for those in need of a meal, in the month of November 2016: Those supplying food: Mark Reed, Beth Wakelee, Jennie Cheshier, Pat & Paul Schoch, Karen Bohn and Barbara Hansen. Advent Events December 11: Children and Youth Pageant December 24: 5:30 p.m. Candlelight Service December 25: 10:30 a.m. Worship Those working at Saturday Table in November were Mark Reed, Beth Wakelee, Karen Bohn, Barbara Hansen and Vi Moir. Thank you Michelle Olson-Brueggemann for purchasing a lot of the items and to the members of the congregation who donated items for the snack bags. We served 11 meals to our guests and sent out 6 more. Next Saturday Table will be on December 24. Vi Moir

There was a lot of fun in the church-wide fundraiser held on November 18 th! Close to 60 people attended the event. The pot-luck dinner was exceptional from the appetizers to entrees to the desserts. There are some great cooks in our church. All who sampled their dishes that evening raved about how great the food tasted. Music was pure enjoyment with Mark, Mike, and Oli and Sherri and Maury performing throughout the evening. Among the crowd, there was a lot toe tapping and humming along with these amazing musicians. The silent auction was big hit with over 50 plus items for bid. There was something for everyone. There were eight tables or 64 feet of items. And throughout the evening, the bidding was intense right up until the last minute when it was announced that the auction was closing. There was a lot of smiles all around as those who won the items walked out the door with amazing art, handicrafts, experiences such as guitar lessons, spa treatments, cooking and spa gift baskets, baked cookie treats for 3 months, a weekend retreat at country cottage and cooking a French dinner for 6.. just a sampling of all the wonderful and amazing offerings in the silent auction. Oh and the fundraiser part of the evening? It was a success too! This event raised over 4,200.00 dollars from the silent auction and donations. These funds will go toward the cost of increasing our pastor s time from half to three quarter time. None of this would have been possible without the generosity of all who gave of their time, talents, and money. We are grateful to everyone for taking the time to come out on a Friday evening at the end of a busy week for most, donating items for the silent auction, bringing food for the pot luck, and participating in the silent auction. Also, this event s success hinged on organization and logistics; and, there were many who volunteered to help with clean-up, wash dishes, make punch, serve as greeters and cashiers, and help with the silent auction. To those who jumped in to help, you were the silent hero and heroines of the evening. What a spectacular moment in the life of our church; one that was beautiful in spirit and generosity. With Gratitude and Thanks, Michelle Olson Suzanne Bailey Renée Barrett Thank You Barbara Stranzl, Charlotte Fisher, Martha Wade, Vicky Ness, Vicky Amtower and our two Jamaican visitors: Nadine & Rosetta, for the lovely advent decorations in the sanctuary. Prayer Partner Selection Families will be picked during services January 8, 2017 Women's Christian Study Group will meet Saturday, Jan 14, 2017 at Carol Wegner's Home 1459 Laguna Rd. Santa Rosa 707 829-8267

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 01 02 03 Hours 2-5 p.m. Luncheon Circuit 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Sing Along Messiah Pageant Old World Carolers 3 p.m. Caroling Day Service 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Office Closed Golden Rule Deadline: Poinsettias Historical Society 5 p.m. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Newsletter Deadline Saturday Table Eve Service 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Advent Candles: Dec 4: Fraenkle Family Dec 11: Susan Kinder and BJ. Dec 18: Ost Family Dec 25: Brueggemann Family December Worship Leaders: Dec. 4: Matt Witteman Dec. 11: Susan Kinder Dec. 18: Julie Barbic Dec 25: Michelle Olson