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The Good News LYONSVILLE CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST "A Home for The Spiritual Journey" Rev. Dr. Thom Bower, Interim Minister December 2017 Gary Boxell, Editor Inside this issue: Worship Opportunities Sympathies and Prayers Birthdays and Anniversaries Remember in Your Prayers Mark Your Calendars 2 2 3 3 4 Thank You Notes 5 On Line Giving 5 General News & Poinsettia Order Form Pastoral Search Note 6 7 Join Us 7 Mission Board News Alternative Gift Fair Order Form 8 9 Exploring Advent During Advent, the church reviews ancient promises as foundation for hopefilled expectations. This Advent Lyonsville expresses expectation in a different way as a pastoral candidate is presented and potentially called. It is exciting to be on the edge of new ministry, of renewed vitality, of receiving new visions for being faithful. There will be days of challenge ahead what era of the church has not faced challenge? Part of our Protestant heritage is the belief that being grounded in scripture and seeking to discern God s will within congregational covenants, we will receive divinely-given gifts to meet these challenges, being transformed and being part of greater transformations to manifest God s reign in our life experiences. This is a good season to review what Angels say: Do not be afraid! Things are about to change. This affects you. God is in charge. God is with you. By now you have also received the news that I have submitted my resignation. My final Sunday with you will be 21 January. I made this discernment in October, before a pastoral candidate was named. There were numerous factors that I considered as I evaluated my ministry with you. You will hear me say this several times: I share your joy in receiving a pastoral candidate. I came to minister with you knowing I would be leaving after a short time. We now have a joyous season to share before my final Sunday. As we enter Advent to review prophecies of the messiah, to rediscover the promises of Jesus, to reclaim promises of Christ returning. We will rejoice together in the visions that draw us to the future where God s love is known more completely.

Page 2 The Good News Sunday Dec 3 rd 10 AM: First Sunday of Advent: Hope We set the themes of expectation and discovery that will shape the Advent season. This service will include communion. After Worship join us for a soup lunch to begin our Hanging of the Greens Party. Sunday Dec 10 th : Second Sunday of Advent: Peace We pray for peace in our world and peace in our lives. Let us imagine the Peace of Christ in our time! Sunday Dec 17 th 10 AM: Third Sunday of Advent: Joy This is our pageant Sunday! Come early to be assigned a role as we enact the Nativity story. Stay afterwards for brunch we re expecting a visit from Santa Claus! Sunday Dec 24 th 10 AM: Fourth Sunday of Advent: Love Our anticipation grows as we rejoice in God s love. Sunday Dec 24 th, 5 PM: Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols We will hear the scriptures read and sing familiar Christmas hymns. The service concludes in the glow of candlelight and singing Silent Night. Guest musicians: Jim Molina, Meg McGary, and Dave Benziger. Sunday Dec 31 st : New Year s Eve. As we welcome a new year, our guest preacher will be Rev. Inglis. Children s Hymn: This Little Light of Mine OUR SYMPATHIES AND PRAYERS Our sympathies and prayers go out to the friends and family of Jeanne Pierson, who passed away October 25. Jeanne was a good friend of the church.

The Good News Page 3 Happy Birthday (click here for birthday wishes) Garrett Schwartz 12/3 David Woods 12/3 Olivia Servello 12/8 Patrick Ferguson 12/13 Jill von Trebra 12/14 Mary Ellis 12/18 Maria Korber 12/18 Ryan Brown 12/20 Robert Owen 12/23 Keely Ann Hegner 12/24 Laura Richel 12/24 Chris Korber 12/25 Morgan Mills 1/19 Marjie Snyder 1/27 Ryan Ferguson 1/26 Evan Stanley 1/28 Glenda Weaver 1/29 Carol Kruse 1/30 George Haigh 1/31 Happy Anniversary Bill and Dee Wallace 12/9 Bob and Patti Haigh 12/14 Bill Ressl and Penny Taylor 12/23 Mark and Kathy Richel 12/26 Please contact the church office if any information is missing or incorrect. Remember in Your Prayers Marvin Davis Jean Dawe Jamie Hankus Chuck Helms Chuck Holloway Mike Kelly Barbara Loehman Byron Loehman Kathy Loehman Marion Randolph Beth Smidt Dee Wallace

Page 4 The Good News Mark Your Calendars Advent Bible Study: Revelation! Wednesdays (Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, 20) 7 PM at Burr Ridge UCC, led by Rev. Gary Faleide We re getting into the book of Revelation good for advent expectations! This is discussion based, so come any time to join our exploration. DECORATE THE CHURCH FOR THE HOLIDAYS will take place Sunday, December 3 after worship. We will also have lunch. Labyrinth Walk: Saturday Dec 9 th, 4 PM Experience a time of peace in this busy holiday season with a walk through our candlelit labyrinth. Pageant Sunday December 17. Come early to be assigned a role in our Christmas pageant as we enact the Nativity story. Then stay for brunch we hear Santa may be there! Christmas eve lessons and carols December 24. We will hear the scriptures read and sing familiar Christmas hymns. The service concludes in the glow of candlelight and singing Silent Night. 5:00 p.m. Annual Reports are due 1/9/18 from all committees.

The Good News Page 5 Thanks to everyone for supporting our Turkey Dinner: both your participation and generosity. Thanks also for all who volunteered and made this event successful. 140 meals were served. Thank you to the following people who helped make the Raffle Tables a huge success: for helping to put the baskets together: Doug Adams, Nayna Byers, Wilma Mrazek, Ciindi Fiandaca, Judy Petersen (Cindi's mom), Karen Oberg, Kathy Richel, Rosemary Klitchman for making all the beautiful bows, for selling raffle tickets: Doug Adams, Judy Birmingham, Maddy Holloway, and her friend Cassie Cranshaw, Jerry Cihak, Rosemary Klitchman and Barbara Loehman, and to Maddy, Cassie, Vivian Kringlie and Abby Kringle for their help in distributing the items to the winners. A special thank you to our M.C. for the night, Tom McSweeney. We raised a total of $1,314 on the three raffles. A special thank you to Barbara Loehman for the donation of the beautiful four-season hand-painted chair, which was won by Nayna Byers. Doug Adams was the winner of the 50/50 cash raffle. A special thank you to everyone who donated an item, gift card, or put together a basket or items for the raffle. We also want to thank the following local businesses for their donation: the LaGrange Theatre, Willow Hills Restaurant, quiltfabric.com, and Wolf's Head Restaurant. ON LINE GIVING You can now make donations to the church on line! Click on the Face Book post about making donations, Or Click on the Donate tab at the top of our website. Choose from one of the suggested amounts, or click the Amount button to enter your own. Make a one-time donation, or a recurring one (e.g. pledges). There is a Note field if you would like to have your donation used for a special purpose, such as a memorial, a fund raiser, an Easter gift, etc.

Page 6 The Good News News from The Pews Manna gift card order forms are in the Narthex. The orders will be due on December 3 and the will be distributed by December 10. THESE MAKE GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Please see Cindi Fiandaca for more information. You can print an order form from our website too. LYONSVILLE CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTMAS FLOWERS ORDER FORM You may place your order for flowers during fellowship time on Sunday, December 3, December 10 and December 17. You will be able to take your plant home after service on Christmas Eve - your name will be on your plant(s) to ensure that everyone receives what they ordered. Your completed order form (and check or cash) should be given to Judy Birmingham. Thank you. COLOR (red/white/ pink) PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL AMT. POINSETTIA (6 1/2 ) NAME: TOTAL PAID: $13.50 UPDATED CHURCH DIRECTORIES are available in the church office. We have stopped placing them in the back of the sanctuary. UCC Roots About twice a month you ll get email about UCC heritage and history. http://www.ucc.org/ucc_roots_sign_up? utm_campaign=aug16_roots&utm_medium=email&utm_source=unitedchurchofchrist

The Good News Page 7 The Pastoral Search Team has presented a pastoral candidate to Leadership Council, who has voted to present the candidate to the congregation. That candidate is Sean Weston. Information from the Pastoral Search Team about Sean can be requested from the church office. We have three special opportunities to gather in joy as the Body of Christ what a privilege! 1. A special Congregational Gathering will take place Saturday December 9th an informal gathering to meet Sean Weston. We ll start serving pizza around 6:00 pm. 2. Sean will lead worship on Sunday Dec 10th at 10:00. 3. A called congregational meeting will follow worship on Sunday, December 10 immediately after the service (approximately 11 AM). Following the meeting there will be a special coffee hour. The congregational meeting has a single agenda item: to vote to approve the call agreement extended to Sean. The call agreement comes to the congregation as a motion made by the Pastoral Search Team, seconded by Council. That means we will move into discussing the motion. Join Us MEN S BREAKFAST GROUP meets on the second Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. at Willow Hills Restaurant, next to Walgreens at Joliet Rd. and Willow Springs Rd. in Indian Head Park. All men are welcome to join us for this chance to eat and talk! For more information contact Byron Loehman. WOMEN S BABY BOOMER BUNCH (WBBB) will meet for breakfast at Willow Hills Restaurant at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 2. They will also meet Saturday, January 6. All boomers and their friends are invited. Contact Judy Birmingham for more information.

Page 8 The Good News News From Your Mission Board Household items/clothing for Food Pantry - We have set up a few shelves to display household items (pots, pans, small appliances, etc.) and a rod for clothing for items to be donated to our food pantry guests. They are welcome to take whatever they can use. Linda Hankus is monitoring this and if an item sits too long, she takes them to the Good Will store. If you have gently used household items or clothing that you would like to donate, please bring them to church and give them to a member of the Mission Board or Linda Hankus. New Hats/Scarves/Gloves/Socks for the Night Ministry - Our December mission project is to again take up a collection for The Night Ministry. We are looking for new hats, scarves, gloves and socks (for all ages). Please bring your donation (either home made or store bought) to church by Sunday, December 19th. Thank you. Alternative Gift Fair It is time once again for our Christmas Alternative Gift Fair. This event is a great way to remember someone at the holidays by supporting a charity, rather than giving a gift the receiver may not want or need. By supporting these organizations, you are making a difference in the world by empowering people in crisis, feeding the hungry, and building peace in our local and global communities. You will also be able to purchase equal exchange fair trade items such as coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate bars and nuts. This year, the gift fair will be open after service on Sundays 12/3, 12/10, and 12/17. An order form is included in this newsletter and will be available in the Sunday bulletins and at the fair in West Fellowship Hall. The organizations we are supporting this year are (1) Adopt-a-Family ( to help a family or families in need from our church family, or in the community); (2) Veterans of the Cross Christmas Fund (To help Clergy and lay church employees who are in financial crisis); (3) The Leader Shop (assisting youth in the community), and; (4) White Bear Society (assisting Native Americans). As relates to Adopt-a-family, if you are aware of anyone in our own church, a food pantry patron, or someone in the community who needs help this holiday season, please let Nayna Byers or Judy Birmingham know. This information is kept confidential. Thank you in advance for your support of this mission event. Your Mission Board LYONSVILLE CHURCH FOOD PANTRY Come and help out at our own food pantry for just one hour. It is on Sundays from 11:30am to 12:15pm. We would like to have two people there to help assist our guests/visitors during this time. You just need to help restock any food dropped off, check expiration dates, and help bag food. Please contact Karen Oberg or anyone on the Mission Ministry Board for December and January dates.

The Good News Page 9 LYONSVILLE ALTERNATIVE GIFT FAIR DECEMBER 3, 10, 17, 2017 Purchaser Name Date Purchase a special gift that will benefit someone in need in our community, in the United States, or in our world. Alternative gifts empower people in crisis, feed the hungry, and build peace in our global community. Whether you choose to give monies to help local or global missions or help farmers earn a fair price for their coffee, tea, nuts, or chocolate, a gift as little as $5 can begin to make a difference. Thank you for supporting this holiday project. Lyonsville Alternative Gifts Choices: Amount $ 1. Adopt-A-Family (Local Mission) 2. Veterans of the Cross Christmas Fund 3. The Leader Shop 4. White Bear Society EQUAL EXCHANGE & FAIR TRADE COFFEE AND TEA Organic Breakfast Blend ( Drip Grind) @ $7.00/12 0z.bag Organic French Roast (Drip Grind, @$7.00/12 oz.bag Organic Decaf French Roast (Drip Grind) @8.00/12 oz.bag Organic Mind, Body, and Soul (Drip Grind) @$7.00/12oz. bag Organic English Breakfast Tea @$3.25/box of 20 tea bags Organic Darjieling Tea @$3.25/box of 20 tea bags Organic Black Tea@$3.25/box of 20 tea bags Organic Green Tea @ $3.25/box of 20 tea bags Organic Jasmine Green Tea @ $3.25/box of 20 tea bags CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS Organic Dark Chocolate With Almonds (55% cacao, 2.8 oz) @ $3.00/bar Organic Very Dark Chocolate (71% cacao, 2.8 oz) @$3.00/bar Organic Milk Chocolate (43% cacao, 2.8 oz) @ $3.00/bar Organic Mint Dark Chocolate (67% cacao, 2.8 oz) @ $3.00/bar Organic Orange Dark Chocolate (65% cacao, 2.8 oz) @ $3.00/bar Organic Milk Chocolate Caramel Crunch with Sea Salt (43% cacao, 2.8 oz) @ $3.00/bar Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips (55% cacao, 10oz bag) @ $4.00/bag Organic Hot Cocoa Mix @ $6.00/12 oz can Organic Dark Hot Cocoa Mix @ $6.00/12 oz can NUTS Organic Natural Almonds (8 oz bag) @$7.00/bag Organic Natural Cashews (8 oz bag) @ $6.50/bag TOTAL CASH OR CHECK The Mission Board is appreciative of your generous support. Thank you.

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