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December 2006 Church of the New Jerusalem Monthly Bulletin A community united by faith in God and love to the neighbor Dear Friends, Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! I'm wondering what will we be doing this year to make this phrase we say and hear so many times actually become a reality? I was reminded by Rev. Tim's sermon at the Thanksgiving Eve Ecumenical Service that we have a choice to make, and it is good to be intentional about that choice. Do we turn to all of the material things that are part and parcel of living on earth and expect them to make our Christmas merry? Or do we turn to the Lord and the Holy Spirit that gives life to all things? Of course, this is the question that is before us every day of our life from beginning to end, but it seems especially important in this season. Christmas is a time to recognize and celebrate the birth of Christ in the world, and yet, over the years, it has become a marathon of commercialized shopping frenzy. This year, I invite you to consider how you and your family and friends might make your celebration of the Christmas season little more spiritual. Direct your attention to the things that make your spirit joyful and grateful; your mind quiet, contemplative and peaceful; and your heart loving and open. Maybe it's a drive through the mountains together; maybe it's going ice skating; maybe it's sharing a quiet meal together made from a special recipe. Maybe it's none of these things, but if you look within, surely there is something that touches your spirit, brings you and the ones you love a little closer together. There is no one answer to the challenges we all face in living. There are so many different kinds of people and different kinds of experiences. But in this season, we can look to the one common denominator: the love, compassion, forgiveness, redemption, illumination and spiritual awakening that were born into the world in the form of a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! Rev. Ken Genuine divine worship is unknown to those who think worship exists only in reverence and prayers, that is, from the mouth and thought alone, and not in the work done from a good heart full of love and faith. True worship of God consists in living according to God s ways. This is also true love of God and true faith in God. When we live a life of love and kindness, our life is continual worship. ~Emanuel Swedenborg A.C. #1618 and #10143 The Fryeburg New Church aka The Church of the New Jerusalem Church Office Hours: 8 a.m.- noon Tuesday - Friday 12 Oxford St.! Fryeburg, ME 04037! Rev. Ken Turley, Pastor Office: (207) 935-3413! Email: Pastor@FryeburgNewChurch.org Parsonage: 207-935-4500

Christmas Eve Candlelight Ecumenical Service This year s service once again will be held at the First Congregational Church in Fryeburg on December 24 at 7:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to participate. Worship Services Winter Schedule 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 12/3 1st Sunday Of Advent The Prophecy Micah 5:2-4 Isaiah 7:12-14; 11:1-5; 40:1-5; 55:1-9 Turkey and Rolls It is not exactly fishes and loaves, and it is not quite 5000, but nonetheless, the offering taken at the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service amounted to $224.47, and, received by the Brownfield Food Pantry, it will provide almost $3,000.00 worth of food to families in our area. Thanks so much to every one who came and to all the churches who participated. May the blessings of the season be upon you all. -Rev. Ken Our Mission Statement The mission of the Fryeburg New Church is to illuminate the path for people seeking God in their lives. We offer a place for those seeking regeneration and spiritual growth. We support each other as well as those in need in the community. 12/10 2nd Sunday Of Advent The Angels Zechariah: Luke 1:5-25 Mary Luke 1:26-38 Joseph: Matthew 1:18-25 Joseph, Mary and Jesus: Matthew 2:13-15 12/17 3rd Sunday Of Advent The Stable Luke 2:1-7 Christmas Pageant 2:00 p.m. Christmas Party follows 12/24 4th Sunday Of Advent The Shepherds Luke 2:8-20 12/24 Christmas Eve Ecumenical Candle Light Service 7:00 PM 1st Congregational Church 12/31 The Recognition of Jesus The Magi and the Prophets Matthew 2:1-12; Luke 2:21-40 This Mission Statement was ratified by the congregation at the Annual Meeting of the Fryeburg New Church on Sunday, October 29, 2006.

The Trustees The Trustees meet on the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. The meetings are open to all, but you should contact the Chair prior to the meeting to get an item on the agenda. Also, please speak to any of the Trustees with your questions, concerns, compliments or complaints. We are here to serve you. Pat Swett, Chair 603-939-2262 Debbie Dolley, Vice-Chair 935-2887 Susan Wheaton Logan, Secretary 603-694-3743 Deneane (Dede) Frost 935-3344 Nels Liljedahl 935-3741 Cindy Priest 935-3360 Women s Alliance Representative: Sally Harnden 935-2546 Treasurer: Stan Dolley 935-2887 Dinner Bell North Dinner Bell North in Fryeburg is alive and well. Under the direction of Bebe Toor, it serves dinner to 80-120 patrons at the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton church at 5:00 p.m. every Wednesday. All of the help from shopping, prepping, setting up tables, cooking, serving, and cleaning up are volunteers. It takes quite a crew each week! It is truly an ecumenical and community involved activity. All are welcome to eat and/or to help. If you would like more information, or would like to become involved, please call Bebe Toor at 935-2068. Women s Alliance Officers for the Women s Alliance are: President... Jean Cressy Vice-President Sally Harnden Secretary Claudia Graves Treasurer Patty Swett Chaplain Betty Baker We meet the third Monday of each month. our next meeting date is December 18, at 6:30 p.m.. This month coffee will be done by Jean Cressy. Gift Idea With the holiday season upon us, our church print would make a beautiful and meaningful gift for that special person in your life. For more information, and for the order form, please visit our web site, http://www.fryeburgnewchurch.org All proceeds from the sale of these prints go into our Capital Fund which makes many worthwhile projects possible. This truly is a gift that keeps on giving! Why do we have candy canes at Christmas? Candy canes are a food that is associated with Christmas time here in America. During the Christmas season it is mostly used for decorations or craft projects. However, it is also a fabulous hard candy that many people just eat! The candy cane is also an important religious symbol for Christians. Its two colors, typically red and white have their own meaning. The red reminds of the depth of Jesus' love for each one of us. The white reminds us of the purity of his teachings. These two colors are blended together in the candy cane the way the Lord's love and teachings were blended together in his life and when they are blended together in our hearts and minds, they are sure to make us and our lives just a little bit sweeter! Poinsettias Orders for poinsettias need to be called in or sent to the Church Office by December 10 th. The cost for each Poinsettia is $8.00. Tel: 935-3413

Church Report Passages Marilyn Bell entered the spiritual world on November 11, 2006. A memorial Service was held on November 26 at the Masonic Hall in Fryeburg. Our sympathies are extended her family. Marriages Sherilyn R. Reinstra and Matthew Martin were were married on August 26, 2006, in Rehobeth, MA. Father Reverend David Reinstra performed the ceremony. Congratulations! In the Hospital Alex Dyer was in the hospital in November for knee surgery. We wish him a speedy recovery! Youth Group The Fryeburg New Church youth group is very active this year. We continue to hold monthly Sunday dinner gatherings at both the Fryeburg New Church and the Portland New Church. This year our theme is religions of the world. We discuss a different major faith/belief at each gathering and try to match food to the region where the religion is most prevalent. At our meetings we prepare or order dinner, hold discussions, play games, plus plan outings and retreats. All youth ages 12 18 are welcome and encouraged to attend. Ten teens gathered for an overnight at the Fryeburg church on November 11 th from 4:00 pm Saturday 11:00 am Sunday. We helped prepare for the Christmas Cupboard by moving tables and assembling the Christmas trees. Our religion to discuss was Buddhism. Jane Fullerton led the discussion, which included an introduction into the life of the Buddha, mediation, the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. Thank you, Jane, for all the time you took to share the fundamentals of Buddhism with us. Later in the evening we played games and watched a movie. On Sunday morning we participated in the 10 am Sunday worship service before departing for home. Upcoming Events Our December youth group gathering will be at the Portland New Church. Date and time to be announced. We will be discussing Judaism and celebrating Hanukkah, which officially begins at sundown on December 16 th but we ll be squeezing all 8 days into two hours! All youth and adult leaders are invited to bring a $5 wrapped gift to exchange (bring something that you would like for yourself). Come spin the dreidel, eat some latkes, light the menorah and celebrate the Festival of Lights! If you need a ride to the Portland New Church, contact Jane Fullerton, jfuller@fairpoint.net. I look forward to seeing all of you there. The Swedenborgian Church Youth League (SCYL) is having its annual Winter Retreat at Almont, Michigan, on Dec 26 30. The theme this year is Truth, and it is open to all youth age 13-18. There will be a van from Boston going out to Michigan so make sure you contact me as soon as possible at kfekete@hotmail.com to register and reserve your seat. Flyers are available at the church. Cost is $50 and financial assistance is available. It s going to be a fantastic retreat so I hope you can attend. - Kurt Fekete From the Choir Director Many thanks and congratulations to our ecumenical choir for the beautiful job they did on Thanksgiving Eve. We are so blessed to have such a loyal and wonderful choir, and with the addition of our new members, we just keep getting stronger and stronger as we lift our voices together in worship. Ecumenical choir will continue to practice on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 at the church, as we prepare for the Christmas Eve service. Adult choir will continue to meet on Sunday mornings at, preparing music for our morning services. Youth choir will meet on Tuesday evenings at the parsonage from 5:30 to 6:15. Anyone who loves to sing is welcome to join us for any of these groups. Questions? Please call me Turley at 935 4500 - Laurie Turley

Calendar for December 2006 (held at our Church unless indicated) 3 Sun Adult Choir 5 Tues Youth Choir at Parsonage Trustees Meeting 6 Wed Dinner Bell North at EAS Church Ecumenical Choir 8 Fri Billy Holt Dinner at EAS Church 10 Sun Adult Choir Deadline for Poinsettia orders Maine Association Meeting, Portland Swedenborgian Church 13 Wed Dinner Bell North at EAS Church Ecumenical Choir 16 Sat Hanukkah 17 Sun Adult Choir 10:00a.m 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 18 Mon Women s Alliance 6:30 p.m. 20 Wed Dinner Bell North at EAS Church 5:00 p.m. 24 Sun Adult Choir Christmas Eve Service at the Congregational Church 25 Mon MERRY CHRISTMAS 7:00 p.m. 27 Wed Dinner Bell North at EAS Church 5:00 p.m. 31 Sun Adult Choir Birthday Bank Sunday Office Hours Our office hours are Tuesday Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Raffle Winners from Christmas Cupboard Julianne D Angelo won the Santa; Janet Hill won the Afghan; Linda Hatch won the wreath; and Martha Richardson won the Samantha Doll. Congratulations to all! Maine Association Meeting The Annual Meeting will be held on Sunday December 10th at 1:00 p.m. at the Portland Swedenborgian Church on 302 Stevens Ave. 1:00 Coffee and snacks, 1:30 Communion worship 2:00 Business meeting. Please meet at the church 12:30 to carpool. Ushers for December 3 Brenda Brackley & Shelly Dolley 10 Chuck & Cindy Priest 17 Herb Eastman & Mary Dysinger 24 Stan & Debbie Dolley 31 Open Welcomers for December 3 Debbie Urgese 10 Debbie Dolley 17 Karen Ela 24 Martha Richardson 31 Sally Harndem Coffee Hour for December 3 Susan Logan 10 Donnette Ela 17 Rene Chaplin 24 Sally Harnden 31 Jean Cressy MERRY CHRISTMAS To All And have a safe and happy new year!

Community Sponsored Benefit DINNER & DANCE for BILL Y HOLT recoverin g from lung cancer surgery Dinner 5:00 to 7:00 PM Casseroles, Salads, Baked Beans, Rolls, Beverage and Dessert with Dinner Music by Laurie Turley Dance 7:30 to 10:30 PM featuring the good rockin' music of Mo' Blues Dinner: $ 7. 00, kids under twelve $4.00 Dance: $5.00, under twelve $1.00 Dinner and Dance: $ 10.00, under twelve $5.00 afghan an d 50/50 raffle drawing that night Friday, December 8, 2006 Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, Rt 5, Fryeburg, M E