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Birthday Wishes
Happy Birthday to all celebrating in December!
Wishing you joy, blessings, and love on your special day. May the season bring you warmth and happiness. 8 – Sonja Koruga 25 – Christel Langner 29 – Carol Saunders 30 – Marianne Cross
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Christmas Bread-Baking Workshop and PotluckSaturday, December 7, 2024 The participants and friends of our English Language Conversation Circle are celebrating the conclusion of our 5th season by holding a poppyseed Christmas bread-baking workshop and we are invited! A potluck lunch will also be served, so bring your favority dish. (Image is for illustration purposes only). Image: Maksym Kozlenko CC BY-SA 4.0 For more infomation visit: http://gloriadei.ca/events/christmas-bread-baking-workshop-and-potluck/2024-12-07
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Schedule of Advent and Christmas Worship
Dec. 8 - Second Sunday in Advent - 10:00AM, Service of the Word Dec. 11 - Midweek Advent service - 1:30PM, with a special invitation to our "emeritus seniors." A social with coffee and Christmas baking will follow the service. Dec. 15 - Third Sunday in Advent, featuring special music Dec. 22 - Fourth Sunday in Advent, Special program by our children and youth. Please bring your favoritem Christmas baking for a festive coffee time following the service. Christmas Eve 6:30 PM - Candlelight Service with Holy Communion Christmas Day 10:00AM - at St. Clement's Anglican Church, 3400 Institute Rd., North Vancouver. For more infomation visit: http://gloriadei.ca/news/schedule-of-advent-and-christmas-worship
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A New Church Year Begins
Has anyone ever wished you a happy new year…in late November or early December? The calendar year may begin on January 1, but for Christians the Christian year begins with the season of Advent – four weeks before Christmas. Advent - The name is derived from a Latin word for “coming.” Finding Meaning in the Tradition The season is a time of dual preparation and expectation: for the coming celebration of our Lord’s Nativity, and for the final coming of Christ “in power and glory.” Advent is the time of dual waiting and preparation. We recall those who waited and prepared for a promised Christ child: the prophet Isaiah, Mary, his mother, and John the Baptist. And in the weeks leading up to Christmas we also think about God’s promises that are yet to be revealed under the reign of Christ, in “the age to come” or “the day of the Lord.” Advent is oriented in both the past and the future. As we get ready for the birth of Jesus and for the promise that Christ will come again, we use gifts of spiritual preparation: worship, prayer, singing, Bible study, fellowship, and service to others. Themes for each Sunday First Sunday: deals with our readiness for divine judgment, Second Sunday: focuses on the ministry of John the Baptist, The Sunday: focuses on the John the Baptist’s call to a repentant life Fourth Sunday: we finally hear a story concerning the birth of Jesus. The appointed readings each Sunday fit this pattern, and their tone stands in stark contrast to our society’s weeks of preparation for Christmas. Liturgical advice to keep a meaningful Advent without a December-long celebration of Christmas is meant not to be a kill-joy, but to awake our longing for the surprising ways that God comes to us. We mean to be a people who are to know what time it is and are willing to wait for what will come—a people who do not sing Easter hymns during Lent nor Christmas hymns in Advent. The color associated with Advent is BLUE, suggesting hope. This association originated in Scandinavia, probably because purple dye was too expensive for churches to use. Some assemblies use purple in Advent, a color associated with royalty as the church awaits the newborn king. (note, this is a different meaning than when it is used in Lent). Questions for Personal Meditation What am I waiting for? Adapted from materials provided by Presbyteiran Chruch in Canada, and Sundays and Seasons worship resource published by Augsburg Fortress Press. Image from our Liturgical Calendar. You can find it hanging on the wall across from the Conference Room. Check it out!
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Stewardship Moment
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