Wayne Pr esbyterian C hurch WAYNEWS Volume VII, Issue XII December 2017 Advent, like its cousin Lent, is a season for prayer and reformation of our hearts. Since it comes at wintertime, fire is a fitting sign to help us celebrate Advent. If Christ is to come more fully into our lives this Christmas, if God is to become really incarnate for us, then fire will have to be present in our prayer. Our worship and devotion will have to stoke the kind of fire in our souls that can truly change our hearts. Ours is a great responsibility not to waste this Advent time. Edward Hays, A Pilgrim s Almanac It is so easy to waste the opportunity of Advent because of our impatience and inability to wait. Someone once said, You usually have to wait for that which is worth waiting for. This seems most true during Advent/Christmas. This season we confront the false gods and saviors that we have settled for and recommit ourselves to be still and wait for the Lord. The beauty of this season is while we are waiting, our lives are not empty. The One we are waiting for holds us in the peace and joy promised in the fullness of Christ yet to come. The following prayer expresses the now and not yet Spirit that holds us during this season of peaceful waiting. Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, O Promised One: Once again we come to this time of Advent and await Your presence. Give us patience to seek the meaning of these busy days. Give us the courage to wait in times of pain and trouble. Give us the compassion to wait for one another. Give us the faith to wait for the Messiah when we are threatened by the Herods of the world. Give us the hope to wait for the Savior even when we cannot hear the angels singing. Give us love that does not wait when we meet Christ in our neighbor. Amen Maren Tirabassi, The Westminster Book of Prayer Blessings in Christ, Pastor Bob
VOLUME VII, ISSUE XII WAYNEWS PAGE 2 What s Happening? Sunday, December 24 7:30 PM Wayne Presbyterian Church 7152 Burbank Road Wooster Remembering Your Story: Creating Your Own Spiritual Autobiography ~ Christmas Memories ~ Beginning December 6 Meeting the 1 st & 3 rd Wednesdays 10:00-11:30 A.M. at Wayne Presbyterian Church Our Journey of Hope: Cancer Support Group Whether you are experiencing cancer yourself, supporting someone who is, or seeking to discern how surviving cancer continues to influence your spiritual journey, Wayne Presbyterian s cancer support group is available to help. The group provides a safe and loving space for you to explore how cancer impacts your spiritual life with others who have faced cancer in their lives. Held the 1st Sunday of each month starting December 3, 5:30-7:00 PM. Ministry Leaders: Bob & Christi Meyer Meetings will be held at the Meyers house, 304 Church Street, Lodi (corner of Church & High Streets)
V O LU M E V I I, I S S U E X II WA Y NE WS PAGE 3 What s Happening? Trustees meeting on the 1st Sunday of every month 9:00 AM Liturgy Schedule DECEMBER 2017 3 10 17 24 31 - Jack Meinke Elise Bonezzi Frank Becker Bea Nadelin Pat Henshaw POTLUCK WITH A PURPOSE BODY & SOUL EXERCISE CLASSES Sunday, 10 11:45 AM Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall There will be NO classes 21 thru Jan. 2. Classes will resume on Jan. 4 Bring a favorite recipe or two to share as well as table service for your family and PLEASE JOIN US! Debbie Keen, Instructor We will be ringing bells for the Salvation Army at RKO (Rural King of Ohio) 3541 Lincoln Way East, Wooster Tuesday, December 12 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sign up on the kiosk in the Gallery! Socks & Mittens hung on the tree in the narthex this season will be sent to People to People and the Christian Children s Home of Ohio. Sock & Let s fill the tree! Questions? Contact Mike Bowman 330-465-7370 Tuesday, 19 12:00 Noon Christmas Carry-In Luncheon in the Church Fellowship Hall Christmas Caroling Sunday, December 17 @ 5:00 PM Meet at the church to carpool from there. Caroling is open to all Sunday School groups and Church families. Meat, drink, and table service will be provided. Please bring your favorite vegetable or dessert. Lun Bu
VOLUME VII, ISSUE XII Radical Hospitality: WAYNEWS PAGE 4 Practicing Radical Hospitality means we offer the absolute utmost of ourselves, our creativity and our abilities to offer the gracious invitation and welcome of Christ to others. We pray, plan, and work to invite others and help them feel welcome and to support them in their spiritual journeys. Monica Trapp 12/1 Jeffrey Snyder 12/3 Jay Catteau 12/6 Anne Marie Heckman 12/13 Sam Meyer 12/14 Adam Pitts 12/16 Janice Thomas 12/16 Mia Snyder 12/17 Ron Maxhimer 12/22 Bill Miller 12/24 Carol Snure 12/24 Aubrey Keen 1/1 Peggy Hibbs 1/2 Peggy Hart 1/4 Denise Odenkirk 1/5 Ted & Carrie Hill 12/4 Tom & Pat Henshaw 12/13 Ken & Peg Kitchen 12/16 Lynn & Betty Bridenstine 12/19 Paul & Carol Snure 1/3
VOLUME VII, ISSUE XII Extravagant Generosity: WAYNEWS PAGE 5 Extravagant Generosity describes practices of sharing and giving that exceed all expectations and extend to unexpected measures. Some changes have been made to our online giving page. If you have previously created an online giving profile, use this button for instructions to link your existing profile, or, sign up now for online giving. Give Now OFFERING ENVELOPES for 2018 can be picked up in the Church Narthex If you do not find your envelopes, contact our Treasurer Joan Swartz 330-345-5115 We have saved $164 in office supplies this year by recycling printer and ink cartridges. Don t throw them away! Place them on the secretary s desk in the Church Office. Thanks so much!
VOLUME VII, ISSUE XII Extravagant Generosity: WAYNEWS PAGE 6 Extravagant Generosity describes practices of sharing and giving that exceed all expectations and extend to unexpected measures. To all of you who worked and fixed the wonderful dinner for us after the funeral of Chuck: It was delicious and everybody loved it. Thanks to everybody, and God s blessing. Chuck s family and my family were impressed by your service. Love and prayers, --Jessie Houmard Dear Friends, thank you for your recent gift of $500! It s because of you that we re able to help children who have experienced extreme trauma in their young, formative years. --CCHO Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers for Glenn. He is feeling so much better. --Glenn & Barb Harmon Intentional Faith Development: Intentional Faith Development refers to all the ministries that help us grow in faith outside of weekly worship. By these practices we mature in faith; we grow in grace and in the knowledge and love of God. Growing in grace does not come without purposeful commitment to learning the faith and cultivating our love for God. The Wayne Presbyterian Church Adult Bible Study continues Sunday mornings at 9:30 with the Ray Vander Laan video series: Life & Ministry of the Messiah In the Shadow of Herod My Rock and My Fortress The Time Had Fully Come No Greater Love
GREET THE GREETERS Greeters for December: People to People needs: Shampoo & Conditioner Diapers Size 4 and up Charles Louis Trevor Bowman Glenn & Barb Harmon SESSION MEETING Monday, December 18 7:00 PM (one week early this month) Game Night is not scheduled for December due to the holidays but will return January 2018! Wayne Presbyterian Church 7152 Burbank Road Wooster, Ohio 44691 WAYNEWS Phone: 330-345-6071 E-mail: waynepreschurch@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/waynepresbyterianchurchevents www.waynechurch.org