Tuesday, November 30, 2010

December 2010

Pastor’s Notes

Hello!

The Holiday Season is upon us! I by the sounds of things from the kids, Thanksgiving was filled with great food and family gatherings.

As we look toward Christmas we have many things going on to help celebrate Jesus’ birth. Naturally, throughout this season we’ll be learning the nativity story during Kids’ Church. This includes special crafts and opportunities to thank others for what they’ve done for us in 2010.

In addition, we have events for the whole family. Details about the Arundel Singers Christmas Concert on December 12 and the Christmas Eve Service on December 24 are featured in this newsletter.

I would also invite you to join you kids at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 19, for the Kids’ Church Christmas Celebration. It’s a great way to celebrate the season together.

My prayer for you and your family is continued blessings in this season and throughout the new near. Thank you for letting us share in the lives of your family.

In Christ,

Pastor Jeff Anderson
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December’s Topics

We’ll cover a variety of topics this month:

12/5 The Christmas Story
11/12 The Toy that Saved Christmas
11/19 Kids’ Church Christmas Celebration
11/26 Christmas Thank You Cards

Be sure to ask you kids about these stories and see the crafts they’ll be making each week.
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Christmas Concert

The Arundel Singers, a local choir, will hold its Christmas Concert at The Power House on Sunday, December 12, at 6:00 p.m. Come share in the sounds of the season! Admission is free!
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Christmas Eve

There’s no better way to start your family’s Christmas than coming to the Christmas Eve Service together. We’ll begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, December 24, and spend about an hour together listening to the Christmas Story and sharing in Christmas carols together. Come start a new tradition in your family’s celebration!
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Peace Pavilion

Have you heard about the Pigtown Peace Pavilion? If your child is in grades 1, 3, or 5 at School 34 be sure to ask them about their experience there