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December 16, 2017 4:00 pm Afternoon Worship Royal Oak First United Methodist Church www.rofum.org 248-541-4100 1

Prelude Merry Carol of the Bells arr. Kirkland Celebration Hymn Sing Hymn #224 Good Christian Friends, Rejoice UMH* Call to Worship Response Greeting Your Neighbor Invitation to Mission Lighting of the Advent Candles O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Liesl, Janet, & Lloyd Ramseyer Music Ministry Celtic Christmas arr. Lari Goss Time of Prayer Prayer Song #228 He Is Born UMH Offering Our Gifts and Tithes Musical Offering Breath of Heaven arr. Lloyd Larson Doxology #95 ORDER OF WORSHIP UMH Scripture Luke 2:8-18 CEB** Message Joy Caleb Williams Hymn #246 Joy to the World UMH Postlude All the World Was Waiting Robert Sterling * The Faith We Sing ** United Methodist Hymnal 2

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OPPORTUNITIES AND EVENTS Mitten, Hat, and Scarf Collection For our Lunch Program In the month of December, we are collecting hats, gloves, and scarves for our daily Lunch Program. Dark, muted colors are preferred. Please place your donations on the tree in the Tower entrance or in the collection bin in Fellowship Hall. Friday Fun Night: White Elephant Christmas Party Friday, December 22, 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Join us for a White Elephant gift exchange. Bring a silly gift to give away. Look around the house for something you don t need or want. Perhaps that lovely purse that Aunt Jo gave you and you never used! We will also learn how to decorate Christmas cookies like a pro! You can decorate Christmas cookies and share them with someone you love (or maybe eat them yourself!) You can create an ornament or two to hang on your Christmas Tree or give as a gift. Gift-wrapping stations will be available. Contact Laurie O Donnell at lodonnell@rofum.org or Mary Blazevich at micommunitycore@gmail.com for more information. What is Your Favorite Holiday Recipe? Do you have a special baked goodie that you make for Christmas? Maybe it's a special family recipe, or maybe you found it on the internet and want to try it out. We are looking for people to bring their favorite holiday desserts for coffee hour during Advent (the month of December). If you have a recipe you have always wanted to share, consider signing up now for a Sunday in December by emailing George Marck at gmarck@rofum.org. If you are willing to share your recipe we would be happy to print copies for you to share. 4

First Adventures Spring Trek 2018 April 2 7, 2018 Six days of fellowship with some semi-serious hiking, rock climbing, and rappelling. This is being organized as a family oriented gathering but with special arrangements to accommodate unaccompanied youth whose parents are unable to participate. Go your own way or stick with the pack. Our base camp will be Fall Creek Falls State Park in Spencer, Tennessee, located on the Cumberland Plateau. We will hold informational meetings on Sunday, January 7, at 1:00 pm and Wednesday, January 10, at 7:00 pm in Fellowship Hall (same information at both meetings). Contact Jon Cline at 248-561-2975 or email at justjon123456@outlook.com for more information. INFORMATION New Online Giving Carrier We recently changed our merchant carrier for online giving. If you would like to sign up to make online contributions, go to rofum.org/giving and click "Sign In/Sign Up" then click "Create your Give+ account". If you have any questions about the sign-up process, contact Jennifer Tripoli at jtripoli@rofum.org. Have you been getting our emails? For the past few weeks, we have been sending weekly emails with the featured announcements and links to the church calendar and the weekend worship bulletins. If you have not been receiving these emails, send an email to Sam Garrett at sgarrett@rofum.org saying "I would like to be added to the email list!" Get a sneak peek of the weekend and stay informed if you can't make it to church. 5

Please Stay Clear of Construction Zones For the safety of our members and construction crew, we ask that all members please refrain from entering the construction zone when visiting the church. With dust, trip hazards, fall hazards, and power tools, the construction zone is dangerous. Music Guild Greens Sale Update Music Guild would like to thank all who participated in the Greens Sale. With your help, we raised $2,500 for Choir Camp and new choir robes. Thanks to you, 14 youths earned money towards camp. Thank you again! PRAYERS Prayers for our church family: Jon & Lisa Rye; Sherry & Bob Giles; Tommy Rodriguez; Lee Hoffmann; Dian Wurdock; Phil Button; The Lowman Family; Art Miller; Ray Lawson; Sue Buxton; Pam Shewchuck; Bob Demyanovich; Marilyn Hocking; Dori Bridson Prayers for our extended family: Gail Baker; Jim & Marlene Yates; Cathy Wyker; Bill Kincannon; Richard Hoglund; Richard Long; Ryan Monte; Robert Lechner; Charles Prud homme Homebound Member of the Week: Vera Miller The Chancel Flowers are celebrating 41 years married to my wonderful wife, Pam, given by Andrew Sluss. She is a very patient woman. Please contact our Pastoral Care Team at pgill@rofum.org with any prayer concerns. 6

PASTY SALE If I Knew How Good They Were This quote was heard more than once from those who bought pasties at the last Pasty Sale. Don t be left out. The next Pasty Sale is Saturday, January 6. You can pick them up on Saturday, January 6, between 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm in Fellowship Hall or after both services on Sunday, January 7. The cost is $5 each. You can order one of two mouth-watering kinds: meat or vegetarian. Just fill out the order form below and turn it in to Shirley Harris after Sunday services or leave it in the office. Another option is to call or text Shirley with your order at 248-765-5617 or by email at shirlnealharris@gmail.com. The proceeds will be split between youth missions and choir camp. Don t be one of those who said with great regret: If I knew how good they were Pasty Order Form Name Phone # Meat Vegetarian Total # x $5 Pick-Up time: 1:30 pm 4:00 pm Saturday, January 6 Sunday, January 7, following 9:00 service Sunday, January 7, following 11:00 service Questions? Contact Shirley Harris at 248-765-5617 or shirlnealharris@gmail.com 7

ADVENT SCHEDULE December 17 4:00 pm: Christmas Caroling 5:30 pm: Youth Christmas Party December 20 12:30 pm: Warm Your Heart Wednesday Caroling December 21 6:30 pm: The Longest Night: Blue Christmas Service December 22 7:00 pm: Friday Fun Night December 23 4:00 pm: Saturday Evening Worship Service December 24 9:00 am Worship Service 11:00 am Traditional Worship Service 3:00 pm: Children s Christmas Pageant Service 7:00 pm: Accoustic Christmas Eve Service 9:00 pm: Traditional Christmas Eve Service 11:00 pm: Candlelight & Communion Christmas Eve Service 8

Royal Oak First is going back to the movies! Our second annual Faith and Film series comes home to Royal Oak. Monday nights in January, we will head over to the Emagine Theatre at 11 Mile and Main at 7:00 pm to see a current movie together. Tickets are only $7 (a $5 discount at this premiere theatre.) January 8 The Last Jedi The Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past. FAITH & FILM January 15 The Greatest Showman Inspired by the imagination of P.T. Barnum, The Greatest Showman is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business & tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation. January 22 Ferdinand (all kids 12 and under are free!) The story of a giant bull with a big heart. After being mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure. Set in Spain, Ferdinand proves you can't judge a bull by its cover. January 29 The Post Steven Spielberg directs Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks in The Post, a thrilling drama about the unlikely partnership between The Washington Post's Katharine Graham, the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, and editor Ben Bradlee, who overcome their differences as they risk their careers and their very freedom to help bring long-buried truths to light. 9

SCHEDULE Sunday, December 17 9:00 am Worship... Sanctuary Nursery & Preschool Fellowship Hall Sunday School (K-5) Room #403 10:15 am Coffee Hour... Fellowship Hall 11:00 am Worship... Sanctuary Nursery Fellowship Hall Preschool Room #405 Lower Elementary (K-2) Room #402 Upper Elementary (3-5) Room #403 Middle School (6-8) Room #414 12:15 pm Coffee Hour... Fellowship Hall 4:00 pm Caroling... Downtown Royal Oak 5:30 pm Youth Christmas Dinner & Party... Fellowship Hall Monday, December 18 10:00 am Core Team Meeting... Choir Room 10:30 am Lunch Program... Fellowship Hall 7:00 pm Soul Stretch Yoga... Sanctuary Tuesday, December 19 10:00 am Tuesday Morning Pastor s Book Group... Fellowship Hall 10:30 am Lunch Program... Fellowship Hall 11:30 am Sermon Practice... Sanctuary 12:00 pm ROga (Royal Oak Chair Yoga)... Choir Room 3:30 pm Piano Lessons... Choir Room 7:00 pm Finance Meeting... Fellowship Hall 7:00 pm Men s Basketball... Addams Elementary 7:00 pm Women s Book & Bible Study... Sanctuary 10

Wednesday, December 20 10:30 am Lunch Program... Fellowship Hall 11:30 am ROMEO (Retired Old Men Eating Out)... The Avenue Restaurant 12:30 pm Warm Your Heart Wednesday Caroling... Downtown Royal Oak 5:30 pm Holy COW (Church On Wednesday) Dinner... Fellowship Hall 6:15 pm Children s Christmas Pageant Rehearsal... Sanctuary 6:15 pm Holy COW Choirs... Choir Room, Room #405, & Room #403 6:30 pm Carillon Bell Choir Rehearsal... Sanctuary 7:30 pm Nar-Anon... Room #403 7:30 pm House Band Rehearsal... Sanctuary Thursday, December 21 7:00 am Men s Morning Fellowship... Fellowship Hall 10:30 am Lunch Program... Fellowship Hall 11:00 am As We Gather Service... Fellowship Hall 6:30 pm Longest Night: Blue Christmas Service... Sanctuary 7:30 pm Sanctus Choir Rehearsal... Choir Room Friday, December 22 9:30 am As We Gather Bible Study... Choir Room 10:30 am Lunch Program... Fellowship Hall 1:00 pm Therapeutic Rehab Sandwich Making... Kitchen 7:00 pm Friday Fun Night... Fellowship Hall Saturday, December 23 12:00 pm Harris Family... Fellowship Hall 4:00 pm Saturday Afternoon Worship Service... Sanctuary Sunday, December 24 Christmas Eve 9:00 am Worship... Sanctuary 10:15 am Coffee Hour... Fellowship Hall 11:00 am Worship... Sanctuary 12:15 pm Coffee Hour... Fellowship Hall 3:00 pm Children s Christmas Pageant... Sanctuary 7:00 pm Contemporary Christmas Eve Worship... Sanctuary 9:00 pm Traditional Christmas Eve Worship... Sanctuary 11:00 pm Candlelight & Communion Worship... Sanctuary 11

LETTER FROM THE PREACHER Twas the week before Christmas and all through the pews People flipped through their bulletins, reading the news: The stewardship series called Now Is the Time Surpassed all its goals and has been set to rhyme. The money, you see, is the means, not the ends, Creating a chance to make new life-long friends, To worship, to welcome, to care, to forgive, And to make a real diff rence right here where we live. And just like the presents tucked under your tree, The money you re spending, that isn t the key. It s loving each other, it s lending a hand, It s singing or playing guitar in the band, It s serving Thanksgiving, it s knitting a shawl, It s sharing a vision of God s love for all. (Yes, setting this message in verse is quite cheesy, And maybe perverse, but it sure wasn t easy.) What a joy it was last Sunday night as around 500 people squeezed into the sanctuary for this year s Feast of Carols. We re already planning for next year to make sure that everyone who wants to be there has a spot to park both their car and themselves. To anyone there that night, it was obvious that this congregation cares deeply about kids and about music. It s just that simple. If you care about changing lives through music too, there is room for you. Join the excitement by making a meal on Sunday or Wednesday evenings. Play bells, dust off your guitar, or sing and laugh with the choir. You can even click slides, edit video, counsel at Choir Camp, invite a friend, or spread the word on social media. Your help, through the Worship & Arts Ministries, is changing lives. Caleb Williams, Minister of Worship and Arts 12