NEWS Northside Presbyterian Church December 2017 Blacksburg, Virginia

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WNorthside Welcome Home! Come Walk With Us! NEWS Northside Presbyterian Church December 2017 Blacksburg, Virginia Christ The Savior Is Born Glory to God In the Highest and On Earth PEACE SUNDAY SCHEDULE 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday School USHERS Dec. 3: Ron Pearson & Namhoon Kim Dec. 10: Jilk-Stowe Family Dec. 17: Hunter & Sandy Hancock Dec. 24: Steve Cole & Marshall Chaney Dec. 31: Sue and Ernie Bentley FLOWERS Poinsettias for the month of December Officers On Call Merry Christmas to All From Your Church Staff Linda Martha Marya Pat Susan Nov. 26-Dec. 2: Steve Cole, 540-953-0434 Dec. 3-9: Heidi Harper, 540-392-0057 Dec. 10-16: Sue Bentley, 540-651-3170 Dec. 17-30: Clark Gaylord, 540-641-1439 Dec. 31-Jan.6, 2018: Sue Bentley 540-651-3170 Anger gets us into trouble; pride keeps us there. Some people are like buttons always popping off at the wrong time.

Northside NEWS Page 2 December 2017 LECTIONARY PASSAGES FOR DECEMBER Dec. 3: Isa. 64:1-9 Dec. 17: Isa. 61:1-4, 8-11 Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19 Psalm 126 or Luke 1:46b-55 1 Cor. 1:3-9 1 Thess. 5:16-24 Mark 13:24-37 John 1:6-8, 19-28 Dec. 10: Isa. 40:1-11 Dec. 24: Isa. 9:2-7 Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13 Psalm 96 2 Peter 3:8-15a Titus 2:11-14 Mark 1:1-8 Luke 2:1-14 (15-20) Dec. 31: Isa. 61:10-62:3 Psalm 148 Gal. 4:4-7 Luke 2:22-40 * DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS! 1 10 11 14 15 17 21 30 Cameron Gaylord Noxie Gilmer Avery Stolte Katherine Helsing Linda Walker David Meincke Jane Jones Marj Robinson Ron Pearson Charles Bostian If your birthday is not listed here, you probably have not given it to us. We want to have everyone s birthday on file. Please give us a call at the church office and tell us the date of your birthday. We promise not to ask the year! HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOOD PANTRY NEEDS YOUR HELP! Interfaith Food Pantry needs help in stocking their pantry. Please remember to bring food for the barrel in our hallway. Your help is greatly appreciated always, but especially at this time of year. Thank You!

Northside NEWS Page 3 December 2017 WOMEN S BIBLE STUDY: December 14, 2017 The women of Northside will be meeting on the second Thursday of each month for Bible Study. We are studying the book, Cloud of Witnesses, The Community of Christ in Hebrews by Melissa Bane Sevier. Rev. Linda will be leading this study which begins at 1:30 pm in the old kitchen at the church. Refreshments are served and all women are invited!!! * JOY GIFT OFFERING CELEBRATE THE GIFT OF CHRIST Thanks to your generous support, church workers can receive assistance in their time of need, and students of Presbyterian-related racial ethnic schools and colleges are afforded opportunities to learn, grow, and lead in their faith. Giving to the Christmas Joy Offering is one way we can celebrate God s greatest gift to us. Jesus Christ, as well as the gift of our church leaders past, present, and future. Please give generously. NEW CHURCH OFFICERS: Because Christ Is Given, We Give At a congregational meeting on Sunday, November 19 th, the following officers were elected: Elders (3-year term) Deacons: (3-year term)_ Marshall Chaney Pat Fullen Bruce Harper Bev Lineweaver Jane Jones Paul Ruszler (1-year term) Memorial Board: Dwayne Kittle ** *The greatest remedy for anger is delay. *Anger makes your mouth work faster then your mind. *For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. *Speak when you are angry and you ll make the best speech you ll ever regret.

Northside NEWS Page 4 December 2017 UKirk at Virginia Tech On Sunday, October 22, UKirk students traveled to the beautiful Ellett Valley to worship at Roanoke Valley Presbyterian Church, and assist with several painting projects around the church. Afterwards, the students enjoyed food and fellowship with church members. The congregation works diligently to participate as a covenant partner to UKirk Ministry at Virginia Tech, and our students always enjoy an opportunity to thank the congregation for their generous support of our ministry. How wonderful it is, how pleasant, when brothers live in harmony! Psalm 133:1 Joy Gift Dinner: Our Joy Gift Dinner on December 17th will include an interactive play in which EVERYONE will be invited to play a part. Be sure to come that evening to participate in The ABC s of Christmas. No rehearsals or special acting abilities are needed just fun for all! ** Either you think you can, or you think you can t. Either way, you re right. -Henry Ford Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle. -Plato Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future. -Oscar Wilde

Northside NEWS Page 5 December 2017 FROM THE PASTOR Dear Friends, Lots of things are happening at Northside this year! The Transformation Team is praying and listening for God s guidance. The Session has approved a new focus out into the community around us: We Choose Welcome! But how will our neighbors know that we welcome EVERYONE God calls to our church? The Session was inspired by Anne Kuykendall s research on the Rainbow Flag for our Peacemaking Offering Sunday. She reported that the rainbow flag originated in Italy, and was emblazoned in bold with the Italian word PACE (peace). It was first used there in 1961, when women sewed together colored strips of material. Surprisingly, though, during the time of the Protestant Reformation, Thomas Munstzer held a rainbow flag in Stolberg, Germany as the sign of a new era of hope and social change. The choice of a rainbow reminds us of the covenant God made with Noah and the earth, that there would never again be a worldwide flood, and that God hung God s bow (as in bow and arrow) in the heavens as a sign of peace. The Rainbow Flag has been used all over the world by different groups and many countries, with more or fewer colors. The flag has been standardized for production purposes with six stripes. The Session has authorized the mounting and displaying of the Rainbow Peace Flag on our church, as well as the flag of the P.C.(U.S.A.). Why? Because we want our neighbors in this community to know that our church welcomes EVERYONE to join us for worship, study, and service. Our tag line states: Welcome home! Come Walk With Us! As Jesus welcomed the outsiders with love, may we also welcome all who have not experienced the love of God. How else will they know? Let us share Good News with ALL our neighbors! Peace, * SESSION HIGHLIGHTS November 19, 2017 The Session met on Sunday, November 19. Our worship and study centered around Numbers 6: 22-27, regarding blessing by God. We had a discussion of blessings of others. Linda challenged us to give blessings to others in our community, especially those who may not always be noticed when they are working in dayto-jobs. We received the monthly Financial Report. After a dip in September, our October financial position is more stable. We also received an update on the pledge campaign. As of November 17, we had received pledges of $217,256. We have a budget goal of $258,797. We hope to hear from a few more families regarding pledges in the very near future. There was an update on our purchase of We Choose Welcome flags for the church. We have a rainbow flag and a PC(USA) flag which will be displayed outside the church in the near future. In her column above in this newsletter Linda provides a history of the rainbow flag. The 75 th Anniversary Committee has met and is beginning to make plans for our celebration in 2019. The members of the committee are Tina McMahan, chair, Liz Allen, Sandi Webster and Frieda Bostian. The Session received the first report from the committee. Sue Bentley, Clerk of Session

Northside NEWS Page 6 December 2017 News From UKIRK Please join us For an OPEN HOUSE December 12, 5:00 7:00 pm at Cooper House 305 Washington Street SW, Blacksburg To celebrate the ministry of Ginny Taylor-Troutman Hosted by the UKIRK Personnel Committee Call 552-2473 for more info * The New River Valley Chapter of the Virginia Interfaith center for Pubic Policy presents a Panel Discussion, The Criminal Justice System and The Opioid Epidemic December 10, 2017 at 2 pm at Asbury United Methodist Church, Christiansburg, VA. Asbury UMC will be holding COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS over the next two weeks on issues of local concern food insecurity and at-risk children. The conversations will begin with a free dinner, and will include expert input as well as group participation. November 27, 6 pm Dinner: Chili and Cornbread Conversation: Food Insecurity December 4, 6 pm Dinner: Baked Spaghetti and Salad Conversation: Home and Community Factors That Contribute To the Success or Failure of children ******************* Our Own Simple Gifts will be presenting a Christmas Concert at Roanoke Valley Presbyterian Church, 1532 Catawba Rd, Blacksburg, on Saturday, December 2 nd, at 4:00 pm. A love offering will be taken to support the music ministry of Simple Gifts. Refreshments will follow in the Fellowship Hall. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

Northside NEWS Page 7 December 2017 DATES TO REMEMBER IN DECEMBER: December 3: First Sunday of ADVENT Communion 6: Choir Practice, 7:30 pm 10: Second Sunday of ADVENT CHOIR CANTATA, 10:00 am 2 Cents-A-Meal Offering Committees to Meet AD HOCTET CONCERT at 7:00 pm here at Northside (This is a men s group from the Blacksburg Master Chorale and they will be singing Christmas Music) All are invited and a Freewill Offering will be taken! 13: Choir Practice, 7:30 pm 14: Women s Bible Study, 1:30 pm in the old kitchen 17: Third Sunday of ADVENT Joy Gift Offering Session Meeting Joy Gift Dinner & Program (Come for evening of FUN!) SESSION ANNUAL REPORTS DUE!!! 20: Choir Practice, 7:30 pm 24: Fourth Sunday of ADVENT CHRISTMAS EVE Joy Gift Offering NO Sunday School CANDLELIGHT SERVICE, 7: 30 pm 25: NATIVITY OF JESUS CHRIST/CHRISTMAS DAY NO Sunday School 31: CAROL SING NO Sunday School January 1, 2018: NEW YEAR S DAY Check Us Out Church Address: Northside Presbyterian Church 1017 Progress Street, N.W. Blacksburg, VA 24060 Phone: 540-552-4327 Email Address: secretary.northside@gmail.com Minister s Email: dickerson.northside@gmail.com Website URL (http://www.nsidepresbburg.org)

Transformation Team Report Bev Lineweaver led our October Transformation Team session which was framed with the scripture from two Bible books. First from Jeremiah 29:11. I know what I am doing. I have it all planned out plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for. And from Proverbs 29:18. If people can t see what God is doing, they stumble all over themselves; But when they attend to what he reveals, they are most blessed. (both using text from The Message). Both texts continue to strengthen our resolve that we be patient in study and prayer, and that God will reveal his plans for us. We discussed Chapter two of Unbinding the Gospel, which is the book written by Martha Grace Reese that we are using to guide us in our study of how mainline churches have undergone successful renewal. Chapter two is titled Why Do Evangelism? The E-word, as the author calls it, makes most of us uncomfortable, including us on the Transformation team! Many of those bad feelings come from witnessing coercive misuses of evangelism. TV evangelists that seem to be more interested in your money than your relationship with God. She states, These fears can stunt one s spiritual life. If our faith is real, if being a Christian makes a deep difference in our own lives, it matters that we be able to talk about that with the people we care about and the people that Christ cares about. She encourages us to 1) look at our feelings about evangelism, 2) think about why it matters that we are Christian, and 3) understand why it could matter that other people become Christians. Perhaps as an answer to our prayers, Martha Reese called Pastor Linda, when Martha saw that Linda had gone to the Unbinding the Gospel website in search of resources. They had a long discussion and she offered much encouragement. As a result of her phone call the Team has decided to undergo a joint daily prayer study. Each day we all read the same scriptures and follow the same brief study guide, and pray. Then each Saturday We hope you will pray along with us every day. Ask that God s plans for us be revealed and that the future we hope for will be provided.