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Monthly Manna Drawing on our heritage, centered in Jesus Christ, looking to the future; Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church reaches out with the Gospel to our community and the world. December 2017 What s Inside Buckwheat Breakfast... 2 Session... 2 Christmas Bazaar... 2 Tree of Lights... 2 Lessons & Carols... 2 Chrismon Tree... 3 Poinsettias... 3 Christmas Food Baskets... 3 PW Gathering... 4 Scholarships... 5 Mitten Tree... 5 HTLC corner... 6 Christmas Joy Offering... 7 Birthdays & Reminders... 7 Back Cover: Church Staff/Officers Circle Meeting Schedule Sunday at dmpc Adult: 9:30am Coffee in White Chapel 9:30am Breakfast & Bibles at Henry G s 9:45am Dr. Lacy Bible Class in Dunham Room Youth: 9:30am Breakfast & Bibles at Henry G s Worship Service at 11:00 am and Live broadcast on WDNE, 1240am Dear DMPC Family, Crazy how in nature's season of cold and dark, faith reaches out to turn the lights on. Whether we're lighting candles or putting up lights on rooftops and trees, this is a Season of Light. God creatively said one dark night long ago, "Let there be light!" And he started counting off the days, morning and evening, first day, second day. At Advent each year, we join in and count again with God, and decorate the night with lights. I heard that early Advent wreaths were wheels off wagons. It's time again "to take a wheel off the wagon of our fast-paced schedules" and set out the candles that will light our Christmas prayers as we seek to "recalibrate" and "reset our inner clocks" to begin faith's journey to the Christ-child again anew. So, light those candles when you're all alone, and when your family gathers, and in the assembly of believers. I pray that God's light will shine for you in deeply personal ways and shine through you to others in deeply meaningful ways. Lift up your light and pray, for you know the places in your own life, your own heart, where you long for God's light to shine. You know the needs of loved ones, family, friends, co-workers, and...the places that this light needs to shine for them. And you also know the places of darkness in our world that you would lift up to this light. So pray for those dark places with faith that reaches out to turn the lights on. Light faith's candles of hope, peace, joy, and love for your little corner of this world that needs so very much to see the light of God in your eyes. Grace & peace, Peter 450 Randolph Avenue Elkins, WV 26241 304.636.2788 www.dmpc.org December 2017

Buckwheat Breakfast... It s that time of year! Be sure to mark these dates on your calendar. December 02 January 06 February 03 March 03 April 07 December 2, 2017 @7am Actions from the November Session Meeting 1. The Session welcomed the Rev. Robin Ray from the Bridgeport Presbyterian Church who was here on behalf of Presbytery conducting a Triennial Visit. The Session discussed joys, concerns, prayers and celebrations regarding our ministry together. This pastoral visit from the Presbytery was very well received. 2. The youth of the church will be doing a Christmas program during worship on December 10th. 3. The Finance Committee report shows that income and expenditures are on track or better than projected for the year. 4. Christian Education reported that there will be youth liturgists on a monthly basis beginning in December and that youth will be doing the Advent readings during Advent. 5. Witness Service reported that Christmas baskets will be assembled and distributed on December 17th. WELCA Annual Christmas Bazaar... December 2, 2017 This will be held at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church located at 302 First Street. The Bazaar will begin at 9am. The Ladies of the Church will provide soup & sandwiches for lunch beginning at 11:00am. Lunch may be eaten there or carried out. Please stop by and see all the goodies they have for sale! Tree of Lights December 3, 2017 The lights will be lit on December 3rd, the first Sunday of Advent, and will continue to shine through Epiphany on January 6th. The forms are on the table in the White Chapel. Lights are $5.00 each and benefit the After School Program. Lessons & Carols December 7, 2017 @7:00pm The D&E College Concert Choir will once again be presenting this popular program of the Christmas season. Rev. Laura Brekke will be offering the evening meditation. A reception will follow in the Fellowship Hall. Cookies for the reception may be left in the kitchen the week of December 5th. Please mark the containers so we know where they go. If you would like to participate by donating, helping set up, serve, or clean up, please contact Mina Cupp at 636-4507 or Sonja Corbin at 636-4073.

The Chrismon Tree Last Advent season as the Presbyterian Women were thinking about putting the Chrismons on our tree, we realized that many members of our church are new and have no idea what those beautiful gold and white decorations mean or symbolize even some long time members had no idea of their meaning. For three Sundays in Advent an explanation of some of the Chrismons was given during the children s message and then the Chrismons were put on the tree. We heard many positive comments about this so we decided to do it again this year! The tradition of putting Chrismons on a tree was begun in 1971 by Frances Kipps Spencer, daughter of the pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Danville, Virginia as a way of reflecting her Christian faith on the Christmas tree. She began creating Chrismons or Christ monograms and this tradition has grown all over the country. In 1979, Davis Memorial had its first Chrismon tree with Chrismons made by the women of the church under the capable leadership of Kitty Kyle. This brings us to Advent 2017. Once again, during three Sundays in December, four Chrismons will be explained during worship and then placed on our tree. A special Chrismon will be placed on our tree Christmas Eve! We hope you enjoy learning more about our faith through these beautiful Chrismons. Our first tree in 1979 Poinsettias... The PW Decorations Committee will be decorating the sanctuary with white poinsettias. You will find a form on the table in the White Chapel to purchase a poinsettia in honor or in memory of a special person. Place the form, along with your payment, in the box, or you may contact the church office. You may also make a donation to the PW Scholarship Fund in lieu of a poinsettia. Christmas Food Baskets... The Witness Service Committee will be providing Christmas food baskets to those in need during the holiday season. Candy canes are being distributed to the church. On the candy canes are items that are needed to fill the food baskets. If you took a candy cane, please bring your items to the church by December 15. The baskets will be distributed Sunday, December 17th, after church. If you or someone you know is in need of a basket please contact John Talbott or Ann Macomber (304) 636-8847 or call the church office.

PW Thanksgiving Gathering... The DMPC Presbyterian Women held their 2017 Thank Offering at their Thanksgiving Gathering recently, using the theme, For the Healing of the Nations. This was taken from Revelation 22:2b, On either side of the river is the tree of life, and the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. A wonderful dinner of turkey, dressing, and mashed potatoes and gravy was enjoyed by the entire congregation and members of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Following dinner, Linda Rudy, Co-Moderator of PW, welcomed those attending and Sue Chenowth presented Dana Marzolf with an Honorary Life Membership, which honors faithful service to women s organization and to the church. The Thank Offering collected will be going to fifteen life changing ministries around the world, as a thank offering to our Lord. Brenda Hermanson introduced Cathy McMenamy, who gave a program on her recent visit to China, as part of a Pearl Buck tour. Cathy showed beautiful pictures of the cities the tour group visited, the Chinese people and old city architecture, emphasizing the beauty of the Chinese people. Judy Guye, Co-Moderator, thanked Mark Armentrout as pianist and Circle #2 and the Coordinating Council as hostesses. Presbyterian Women welcomes all women to join one of the Circles that meet monthly for Bible study and fellowship. Please call Judy Guye for more information about the Circles at 304-636-4763. Sue Chenoweth presents Dana Marzolf with her Life Membership

Scholarship Awards 2017... The DMPC Women s Scholarship was originally the Minta Hopkins Ogilvie Scholarship established in memory of the wife of George Ogilvie, a former pastor of the church. This scholarship is given annually to a high school graduate enrolled in a college or vocational program. The Women s budget funds one $500.00 scholarship. We are happy to announce that this year we again are able to give scholarships to more than one recipient due to the donations given over the year to this program. Recipients are: Levi Fath, son of Rick and Tracy Fath and grandson of Sue and Holt Chenoweth. Levi is a Junior majoring in Geology at WVU. Emily Caplinger, daughter of Jeff Caplinger and Thelma Caplinger and granddaughter of Hope and the late Fred Caplinger. Emily is a Senior majoring in Political Science at Marshall University. Katie Varchetto, daughter of Pat and Monica Varchetto and granddaughter of Judy Guye Swanson. Katie is a Senior majoring in Theater Arts and a minor in Mathematics at D&E College. Jacob White, son of Bryan and Kim White and grandson of Sue and Holt Chenoweth. Jacob is a Freshman at WVU. Emma McDougal, daughter of Seth and Candace Maynard and granddaughter of Fay Maynard. Emma is a Freshman majoring in Theater Arts at D&E College. We are blessed that these recipients are children of Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, active and faithful members of Sunday School and the Youth. Jacob White, Emma McDougal, and Emily Caplinger accept their scholarships from Judy Guye Swanson. Katie Varchetto and Levi Fath were unable to attend Mitten Tree... A heartfelt thank you to everyone who donated mittens, hats, and scarves to this most worthy cause. A special thank you to Molly Busch for her knitted scarves. This year we donated over 50 items to the Children s Advocacy Center, the Homeless Shelter, and Women s Aid In Crisis. They were greatly appreciated and will be distributed to children and parents in need throughout our area.

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church December News Corner We would like to thank all of the people who made our 500th Reformation Celebration a huge success. A special thank you to Chip Ramsey for making the place mats, Jane Hazer and Brenda Ramsey for the decorations, the Women of the ELCA for the delicious German meal, Greg and Nancy Schumacher for the information on Martin Luther, Aarons Rent-a- Center for the 75-inch television, Tygart Valley Distributors for the beer, and The Elkins Inter- Mountain for the articles. The Women of the ELCA will hold their annual Christmas bazaar on Saturday, December 2 from 8:00am to 1:00pm. Lunch consisting of several kinds of soup, hot dogs and ham salad or cheese salad will be available at 11:00am to eat in or carry out. Crafts, plates of cookies and a variety of items will be available. Our congregational meeting was held on November 19, 2017. Charles Spanitz and Nancy Schumacher were elected to serve on Church Council. We wish to thank Steve Schumacher for serving as the council secretary for the last eight years. The 2018 general budget is $45,250 and the property budget is $48,800. We will collect the following items for the Randolph County Homeless Shelter during the month of December: wash cloths, towels, hair brushes, combs, tooth paste, tooth brushes, socks, men s underwear (sizes 32 thru 36), and other personal care items such as deodorant. Church Council will meet after church service on December 10, 2017. Women of the ELCA will not meet in December. Our candlelight Christmas Eve service will be held at 5:00pm on December 24, 2017. Mr. Dennis Calain passed away unexpectedly on November 17, 2017. Please keep Patty and her family in your prayers. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Ruth Whitesel on December 24! Please remember in your prayers: the family of Dennis Calain, Mary Beck Kisner, Arlene Williams and Barbara Schulz.

Don t forget! Dec. 10 6:00 7:30pm Youth Groups 1 Elliot Harper 1 Julia Ann Varner 4 Naomi Cassells 5 Robin Mams 9 Mary Emily Anger 10 Shirley Young 12 Steven Corbin 15 Deborah Cook 15 Walt Lesser 15 Ed Riemenschneider 16 Chrissy Starcher 17 Ginny Rast 18 Sam Talbott 19 Virginia Cassells 20 Robert Miller 22 Mary Hill 23 Mitchell Price 23 Jacob Riddle 24 Mark Talbott 25 Sabrina Jones 26 Fritz Corey 26 Chrisantha Hermanson 27 Bronwyn Bear 28 Deborah Bush 28 Wilma Miller 30 Richard Legg December 05 Greg & Anita Jones December 23 Gary & Mary Moden Dates to Remember Every Monday 6:30pm Boy Scouts Every Tuesday 6:00pm Girl Scouts Every Wednesday 7:00pm Al-Anon Dec. 02 7:00am Buckwheat Breakfast Dec. 03 7:00pm Elder Orientation Dec. 05 5:30pm Capital Gifts Dec. 05 6:30pm D&E Choir Christmas Dinner Dec. 06 4:00pm Rehearsal for Lessons & Carols Dec. 07 7:00pm Lessons & Carols Dec. 10 11:00am Youth in Worship 6:00pm Youth Groups Dec. 11 6:30pm Session Dec. 14 6:00pm Christmas Recital (Mary Jane) Dec. 24 5:00pm Christmas Eve Service at HTLC 7:00pm Christmas Eve Service at DMPC December 25 Christmas Day (office closed) January 01 New Year s Day (Office closed) Jan. 03 10:00am PW Coordinating Council Jan. 06 7:00am Buckwheat Breakfast Christmas Joy Offering The Christmas Joy Offering provides assistance for those who have dedicated their lives to the service of the church and supports leadership development and education at Presbyterian-related racial ethnic schools and colleges. Envelopes for the Christmas Joy Offering will be in the bulletins on December 10 th and the 17 th.

450 RANDOLPH AVENUE ELKINS, WV 26241 Minister Rev. Dr. Peter A. Vial Director of Music Dr. Melody Meadows Assistant Organist Mark Armentrout Church Secretary Marsha Gardner Clerk of Session Mark Armentrout Treasurer Dr. Larry Wing After School Program Monica Varchetto Chi-Rho Youth Group Ginny Rast Kids Club Sarah Gustafson Church office 304-636-2788 Peter s Cell 304-621-8282 Vial e-mails minister@dmpc.org tinamvial@gmail.com CIRCLE 1 CIRCLE 2 CIRCLE 6 CIRCLE MEETINGS Brenda Hermanson & Mina Cupp, Chairs Dec. 14 @1:30pm at Keitha Wing s home Judy Guye Swanson & Linda Rudy, Chairs Dec. 13 @11:00am at Judy Guye s home for Christmas Luncheon Holly Hughes-Reilly, Chair Dec. 13 @7:00pm place TBA If you need a ride to get to our Sunday morning Worship Service, please call the Church Office at 304 636 2788 and we will ask a Church member to pick you up. Join us on Facebook! Join the Group Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church to receive current announcements, discuss topics, see our growing photo gallery, and generally stay in touch.