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November 2016 To subscribe or unsubscribe to this newsletter, contact Paddy at paddyathaneypres@hotmail.ca Haney Presbyterian Church 11858 216th Street Maple Ridge, BC, V2X 5H8 604-467-1715 Church Administrator: Marilise Venter haney.pc@telus.net Associate Minister: Paddy Eastwood 604-720-1810 paddyathaneypres@hotmail.ca Minister: Dr. Gerard Booy 778-868-1548 revhaney.pc@telus.net Always Give Thanks POWERSOURCE ASK GOD: 1. To remind your children of the many reasons they have to be thankful. 2. To help your kids express their gratitude through words and deeds. 3. To help your family members appreciate one another. Because of Thanksgiving, November is associated with gratitude. But giving thanks merits more than just a once-ayear focus. The Bible reminds Jesus followers to be thankful at all times and in all circumstances (1 Thessalonians 5:18). Even when facing hardships and challenges, we all have many Godgiven blessings. God, our Creator and Provider, places many special people, including our kids, into our lives. Let children know you re grateful for them. Also remind them to show gratitude to you, to other people, and especially to God. Here are some tips for filling your home and family with heartfelt appreciation in November and beyond: Model thankfulness in the little things. Thank your kids for picking up something you drop or for being patient with a sibling. Encourage the language of thankfulness. If children neglect to show gratitude, prompt (but don t shame) them with words such as What can you tell your friend for sharing? Give small gifts at unexpected times. Let children know that you think of them often and that you thank God for them. Affirm children s feelings of gratitude. When kids eyes light up, for example, say, I can see how thankful you are for that!

Living Out Our Gratitude Thankfulness is contagious. When children see parents and other adults giving thanks for all things and in all circumstances, they ll learn to do the same. Remember to thank your own kids for everything from helping you around the house to helping you grow in your own faith. Speaking of faith, be sure to highlight biblical examples of thankfulness. Scripture is full of great gratefulness. God rescued people from danger, Jesus healed the sick from all types of infirmities, and early Christians praised God despite hardships and persecution. As you worship with your children, point out all the ways God s people give thanks. Also brainstorm creative, meaningful ways to say thanks joyfully and to live out that gratitude by helping others. TEACHABLE MOMENTS Overflowing Thanks and Praise Do this activity outside, or stand over a sink or bathtub. Fill pitchers of water and set out a variety of cups. You ll also need a large bowl. Read aloud Psalm 23:5, NLT. Say: God gives us so many good gifts, or blessings, that sometimes we say our cup overflows. Give family members each a cup. Have them fill their cups with water and pour the water into the bowl. For each cup of water that s poured, have that person name one blessing. When the bowl overflows with water, shout, Our cup overflows! Continue to see how many blessings you can praise God for. Afterward, ask: How easy or difficult was it to think of blessings to thank God for? What was it like when the bowl overflowed with water? Say: God is so good! Let s remember to overflow with thankfulness as we spill out praises to God for all his blessings. Say a prayer of thanksgiving, and close by shouting together, Our cup overflows! Don t Leaf Anything Out! Cut out leave shapes on colorful construction paper. Then have family members write or draw people and things they re grateful for. Together, tape the stems onto string to make a festive garland filled with reminders of your gratefulness. Cornucopia of Thanks Together, choose some items that remind your family to be thankful; for example, an apple, a toy car, a stuffed animal, a key, a school paper or drawing. Place the items in a cornucopia or basket so family members can think often about God s special blessings. Thankfulness Makes Sense Serve a special snack while playing worship music and using potpourri. Then have family members use their five senses to notice some blessings they might otherwise take for granted. Gratitude Newsflash During November, give each family member a disposable camera (or take turns using a digital or phone camera). Have them take snapshots of people or things they re thankful for ideally when no one is looking. (Help younger children.) Come up with creative methods, such as taking a picture a person s photograph. Print the pictures and share them with one another after your family s Thanksgiving meal. Memorable Montage Create discussion-starter place mats for your Thanksgiving meal. Have family members each select several photos (or images from magazines). Cut and arrange them on a large sheet of construction paper. Glue photos down and cover both sides with Contac paper. Then share special memories, reminisce about fun activities, and let family members know they re greatly appreciated. Thanksgiving Countdown As the holiday approaches, take turns naming: Seven people outside our family who blessed you in some way. Six things in creation you couldn t live without. Five experiences our family had this year that made you happy. Four things you re thankful for about our family. Three things you re thankful for about our family s faith. Two things you ve learned about God this year that have changed your life. One gift you ve received this year that you re thankful for. Whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father. Colossians 3:17, NLT

MEDIA MADNESS MOVIE Title: Trolls Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy Rating: PG Cast: Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Timberlake Synopsis: In this brightly colored film, Dreamworks brings frizzy-haired troll dolls to life. The overly optimistic creatures are always singing, and the soundtrack is filled with mashups and original pop. The trolls live in fear of Bergens, monsters that eat trolls. Our Take: The plot seems pretty typical (good guys going on a quest to save their village), and product marketing will likely be intense. But the happiness theme is a nice treat. After seeing the movie together, discuss problem solving and maintaining a positive outlook on life. BOOK Games, Sites & Apps Rocket League In this enticing physicsbased game, players in crazy cars bump a giant soccer ball. Players can earn points that unlock goodies. Although the game is rated 10+ for fantasy violence, it s not bloody or crude. Kids can play split-screen with friends or online with strangers, so monitor their usage. DuckDuckGo Because this search engine doesn t track or profile users, it s gaining popularity among people concerned about their privacy. Kids can still search for objectionable material, though; those searches just won t be saved. The browser is customizable, and parents can opt to turn off ads. Title: Pax Author: Sara Pennypacker Synopsis: Pennypacker, author of the popular Clementine series, tackles the effects of war in this book for fourth through sixth graders. Peter must give up Pax, the fox he found as a kit, now that his father is fighting in an unnamed war. Peter has to go live with his grandfather but then treks 300 miles alone to reunite with Pax, who s been learning to survive on his own. Our Take: This book examines war s effects on humans and animals. It s described as a sickness, much like rabies. Certain scenes might be too intense for some kids. Ultimately, Pax is interested in finding hope in a world that seems hopeless. Sit With Us After sitting alone at lunch for all of seventh grade, a teenager built an app that helps kids find a lunch buddy. Natalie Hampton, now 16, says the app saves students from public rejection. Users who designate themselves as ambassadors can post open lunch events that welcome all eaters. CULTURE & TRENDS Wearable Artwork Girls can now bring their drawings to their closets. An entrepreneur mom founded Picture This, which transforms art into dresses. Each dress costs $49, and matching doll dresses are also available. (picturethisclothing.com) Distressing Style Don t throw out your kids beat-up tennis shoes! People are paying top dollar for new designer shoes that look distressed, complete with duct tape. Fashion experts say the shoes look effortlessly cool. (usatoday.com) QUICK STATS Speak Up Only about onefifth of parents tell teachers about a major illness, accident, death, or divorce in the family. Teachers say that communication gap prevents them from offering support to affected students. (vitalsmarts.com) Bullying Battles Almost 43% of sixth graders are bullied in school. That number decreases to 36% for seventh graders. (statisticbrain.com) This page is designed to help educate parents and isn t meant to endorse any movie, music, or product. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions about what your children watch, read, listen to, and play.

Lectio Divina Webinar Advent is coming soon. Prepare to make it a time of spiritual renewal with classical lectio divina, or divine reading. One of the most ancient Christian spiritual disciplines, lectio divina helps you find the Bible a reliable pathway to the presence of God. We need that in our day: many Christians think only a scholar can make sense of Scripture, and many others settle for superficial devotional reading. In classical lectio divina the whole of you engages the biblical text both intellectually and prayerfully. PCUSA, one of our sister churches is offering a webinar on Tuesday November 1, 11 am PST. You can also choose to watch it later. What will you learn? The potential value of taking on the practice of lectio divina and you will develop a game plan to do that for the coming season of Advent. Three different ways lectio divina is practiced and their benefits. How to practice the four steps of classic medieval lectio divina. For more info or to register: https://pres-outlook.org/2016/09/classicallectio-divina-as-a-spiritual-practice-for-advent/ Advent Intergenerational Event Sunday November 27 is our fifth annual Advent Intergenerational Event where we prepare to celebrate Advent in our homes. What is Advent? Advent, from the Latin word for coming, Adventus, is a church season focusing on preparing for the coming of Jesus not just as a baby at Christmas (his First Advent) but also as Christ the King in glory (his Second Advent). Advent then, is a season both of hope and longing. The colours for Advent are dark purple (for royalty) and dark blue (for hope). What you can expect: We will share a potluck finger food lunch and then spend the afternoon in four centres: Advent wreathes; Chrismons; Advent Cards; and Advent Banners. You can go to one centre or all four. You are making things to use in your home to celebrate Advent. The Advent Wreathe Just as we light a candle each week in church, you can make a wreathe for your home as a focus for your family prayers. Chrismons Chrismons were first developed by Frances Kipps Spencer (1917-1990) in 1957 at Ascension Lutheran Church in Danville, Virginia. The word Chrismon comes from the joining of Christ and monogram. These white and gold ornaments proclaim the name, the life, and the saving acts of Jesus the Christ. Some draw on ancient Christian symbols, others reflect our contemporary experience of God s presence in our lives. What design best reminds you of what God has done for you in Jesus Christ? Advent Card Make and send a card to someone for whom your family will pray during the four weeks of Advent Advent Banner Make a banner to keep your hearts and minds focussed on the One who is coming. This year we will make a hope banner. HPC Family Bazaar November 19, 10am - 1pm Come join us at our annual family bazaar. There are lots of things for all ages, including a bake table, cookie table, a silent auction, children s tables, many crafts and of course, a delicious lunch. What to bring: Finger food to share at our potluck lunch, starting at 11.45 Purple and blue ribbons to decorate your Advent wreathe (the colours for Christmas are gold and white you might want to bring those ribbons as well as we move into Christmas) Advent is the season in the Church starting with fourth Sunday before Christmas. This year it starts on November 27th. It s a time of preparation and expectation as we prepare for Christmas and look forward to Christ s coming in glory.

Storypath Title: The Thank You Book Author: Mo Willems Audience: Ages 3 8 Summary: Elephant Gerald, a natural worrier, and Piggie, a confident optimist, sit back to back as Piggie says, I am one lucky pig. I am going to thank everyone who is important to me. To Gerald this is a red flag. You will leave someone important out. But Piggie assures Gerald that this will be a thank-o-rama and he begins to thank all the characters that have shared their books: the penguin and his ice cream, the squirrels, the bats, the flies, the worm, the snake, the bear, the birds. Piggie is having a wonderful time until Gerald reminds him he has forgotten someone important. It takes Piggie a moment to realize that he has not thanked Gerald; this is not what Gerald had in mind. Piggie has not thanked their readers. With that taken care of, Piggie returns to their original position saying, I am one lucky pig. Theological Conversation Partners: Psalm 50:14 reminds us that thanksgiving is the sacrifice acceptable to God. Paul reminds us (Philippians 4:6) to make our prayers with thanksgiving. Jesus took bread, broke it and gave thanks. (Matt 26:26) Thanksgiving is central to the Christian life. Biblically and historically, those who know God give thanks. The Thank You Book is a wonderful opportunity to give children practice in this basic Christian attitude. They may want to give thanks for Mo Willem and his delightful books but this is only the beginning. Helping readers focus on thanksgiving is a necessary practice in nurturing a thankful heart. There is nothing more important in the growth of the Christian life than saying thank you, being, as Piggie says, a thanking machine. Thanks need to be offered to others and to God. There may be an occasion to look at the hymn Now Thank We All Our God and the story behind it s writing. (It was written by Martin Rinkhart, a pastor who served during the 30 years of religious war and plague of 1737, had as many as 4,000 funerals a year, one of them his wife. He wrote this hymn for his children to sing when they had food on the table.) Faith Talk Questions: Which Gerald and Piggie books are you thankful for? Is there someone in the church to whom you want to say thank you? Think of things for which you are thankful Think of people for whom you are thankful Think of things that you know about God for which you are thankful. Find some new words to give thanks to God for food, some different words for expressing thanks. Paul says to give thanks in every situation. Can you think of some situations when it would be hard to say thanks? Thanking, being a thanking machine, takes practice. Make a plan to notice good events and people several times during the day. Perhaps, breakfast, lunch, supper, bed time. On special occasions: vacation, holidays, birthdays. This review is written by alumna and regular contributor Virginia Thomas. Advent Conspiracy Worship Fully Spend Less Give More A Child Shall Lead Them We need YOU (all the great actors and actresses out there who belong to Haney Presbyterian Church Sunday school and Youth Group) for our Christmas pageant, A Child Shall Lead Them: Now Museum, Now You Don t. There are speaking and non-speaking parts. Rehearsals are Sundays November 6, 13, 20 & 27 and December 4th at 10 am. (Come to worship: the children go to their rehearsal after the children s story). Our dress rehearsal is Sunday December 4 at 11.15 am. We present the pageant to the congregation on December 11 as part of the worship service. Please let Paddy know if your children would like to be involved. Love All Sound attractive? Learn more at http:// www.adventconspiracy.org/

November SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 Bible Study 10 11.30 am Bring your kids 4.30 pm Youth 6-8 pm 6 Daylight Saving Time Ends Worship and Sunday School 10 am 13 Worship and Sunday School 10 am 20 Worship and Sunday School 10 am 7 8 9 10 No Bible Study this week 14 15 16 17 Bible Study 10-11.30 am Bring your kids 21 22 23 24 Bible Study 10-11.30 am Bring your kids 11 Remembrance Day No or Youth 18 No or Youth 25 4.30 pm Youth 6-8 pm 12 19 HPC Family Bazaar 10 am 1 pm 26 27 Intergenerational Advent Event 11.30 2.30 28 29 30