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Maurice Moments
Our members who are celebrating an "Over 80” birthday this month:
Hospitalizations… We pray for our church family who have been hospitalized or have health concerns:
Chris Budden, Denny Van Ommeren, Val Dykstra, Arlin Bylsma, Miranda Maassen, Ken Budden,
Edna Vander Broek, Isaac Holtrop, Asaiah Smit, Kale Smit, Joyce Groen, Marie Maassen, Isaac Schmidt,
and Ruth Heidebrink
Sympathy…
We extend our sympathy to Nov Van Regenmorter & Mick Van Regenmorter and their families in the passing of their mother, Gert Huisman.
Congregation Thank You Notes
It was so nice to receive all the cards on our birthdays. We are so happy to be part of the family of
God. Thanks a lot! - Norm & Marge Van Ommeren
Thanks for all the prayers, visits, and delicious food that everyone brought. We were so blessed and
touched by the outpouring of love and support. - Perry & Val Dykstra
MRC Family, we cannot thank you enough for all the love and support you have shown us since the
birth of our daughter, Gracelyn. We appreciate all the homemade gifts and delicious foods we
received. Most of all we appreciate the prayers said for Gracelyn when she was in the NICU. We are so
grateful to be apart of such an amazing church family! - Taylor, Jess and Gracelyn Schuetz
Missions & Partners—Thank You Notes
Dear MRC Family—Thank you so much for your generous support. Erin & I are seeing some of the fruit
that God is producing at UNI through your generosity. Nate, Christian, Zac, Corben, Abby, Carly, and
Annie are all freshmen in Erin’s and my Bible studies who either recently received Christ or are seriously
considering it! We thank God for his abundant provision through you! God bless. - Jonathan & Erin Haverdink
Dear Congregation of MRC—We praise God for the 2017-2018 Legacy Plan gift of $4,379 Sioux Center
Christian has received from your congregation for the last school year. We are so very grateful for your
partnership as it helps fulfill our vision that every child is treasured, trained, and transformed as they
learn and live God’s story. Thank you! - Josh Bowar and the SCCS family
Dear MRC—Our hearts are full of gratitude as you continue to pour your love into the survivors; both
women & children, of intimate partner violence. Your generosity of $390 translates into at least 18-20
Bibles for children & women or it translates into at least a year of once a month community meals, or it
translates into purchasing a few more items to add to the care bundles new guests receive upon their
arrival. Once again, thank you for your prayers and supporting Whispers of Love, Hope, and Joy Inc.
financially! - Deb Rensink & the board members We apologize if we inadvertently missed anyone
Marlin Wichers
3339 450th St.
Orange City, IA 51041
*Marlin will celebrate his 91st birthday on Dec. 12
Poinsettias Given in Memory Thank you to everyone who purchased a poinsettia to help decorate
our sanctuary for Christmas. What a beautiful way to remember your
loved ones! The cost is $12 and can be paid at the church office.
Please pay before December 24. Your poinsettias may be picked up
after the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service.
Name: In loving memory of:
Rog & Charlene Oolman Helen Oolman & Lee Palsma
Gary & Dawn De Weerd Gilbert De Weerd & De Weerd sisters
Loren & Shellie Vander Schaaf Shellie’s parents
Lee & Sharon Plendl Howard & Edith Van Roekel; Ed & Lois Plendl
Eileen Wichers & family Allen Wichers
Dykstra Family Wendy & parents
Bill & Judy Vlietstra Henry & Wilma Engeltjes; Bill & Grace Vlietstra
Edith Kuiken & family Dave Kuiken
Bonnie Wolf John Vander Stelt
Lloyd & Marcia Cleveringa Ed & Wilmina Cleveringa; John Maassen
Wanda Kuiken family Bud & sons, Bruce, Brian, & Tim; Elwin Herbst
Lance & Joni Roorda family John Van Middendorp
Bill Mulder Imo Mulder
Krogman Family Mert Vander Broek
Tim & Molly Van Engen Thomas Midland
Mike & Laura Vander Stelt Our grandparents
Wilma Vander Stelt John & our parents
Rob, Wendi, & Joyce Groen Don Groen
Van Peursem family Marion Van Peursem
Brenda Herbst Elwin Herbst; Pat Fedders & Bud Kuiken
Life Groups On The Move
MRC Life Groups are a crucial component to life at MRC, where we
can be known and cared for, grow in faith, serve others, and have fun living
life together.
Lots of people at MRC are enjoying the fruits of that Life Group purpose
statement. In 2017, MRC had 12 Life Groups with 117 people involved. In 2018,
there are 25 Life Groups with 216 people involved.
Here is what some Life Group people are saying: “I like my Life Group because I am
getting to know new friends.” “I like my Life Group because my group has been praying for
me and encouraging me while I am going through a tough time.” “It felt good to draw an
encouragement card and send it to a friend in need.” “We have some goofy people in our
group, and they are fun to be around.”
By mid January the kick-off study for Life Groups will be completed and most of the
groups will begin a new study. That would be a great time for many of you who would now
like to become part of a Life Group to join a group. Stay tuned for more details about how
you could join a group at that time.
Good News Circle
The past several years, Good News Circle has
taken our November meeting to do a service
project. We make fleece tie blankets that we
donate to area agencies to hand out at their
discretion. Fleece blankets have been delivered
to The Bridge, Hope Food Pantry and The Family
Crisis Center.
The Dykstra Family
In September our family sold our home in Brandon, SD and left life as we knew it to join YWAM.
This organization has training campus designed to equip and send out people into all nations to
spread the gospel through specific vocations.
We have been in training in Kona, HI ever since and are preparing to leave for Jinga, Uganda,
Africa where our family will live for 2 months.
We will volunteer our time to build homes, serve the homeless, care for the orphans, lead worship
services, assist in the schools, among other things.
We thank you for your help in our Africa expenses! For further information you can contact us via
Facebook.
“Dear friends, you are being faithful to God when you care for the traveling teachers, even though
they are strangers to you….”
~ 3 John 1:5
Jeremy & Danielle Dykstra
(graduates of MOC and NWC)
Kasiah (13), Dyson (11) and Adalie (9)
There will be a tip night fundraiser for the Dykstra family at the Sioux Center Pizza
Ranch on December 3 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Come Worship & Serve at the Refuge!
The Refuge worship venue was started to open up worship
space in the sanctuary for visitors and those seeking MRC as
their church home. The Refuge is a second space to worship
while maintaining one morning service at MRC.
If you haven’t experienced worship at the Refuge, come and join us for a
Sunday this month. Some families find this venue to be a very welcoming
and family friendly environment.
Even though there has been a team that has initially lead and served in the
Refuge for the first few months, we are also looking for families or Life Groups
to help with greeting, serving, cleaning up in this worship space. If this is a
place you would be willing to serve at MRC please contact Greg Haverdink
or Bob Cleveringa.
Winter Work Project 2019 This year’s work project will be in Labelle, Florida where they had
hurricane Irma damage from this past year. It will be during the last week in
February from the 15th to the 23rd. We will be working with World Renew and
it will be headed up by Rob and Sharon Schelling. What I do know at this
time is that it will be anything from new construction to demolition.
But what we do need is volunteers who will be willing to help! No skills
required, just the willingness to lend a hand! So if you are interested there is a
sign-up sheet at the information center or you can contact me (Jerry
Vermeer) if you have any questions. We would like to get a rough idea on
how many are going as soon as possible, hopefully right around the first of
the year, so they know how many to figure on at their end in Florida. Watch
your bulletin for more info.
Thank you!
The Mission Committee
Strings for the King - “A Christmas Celebration”
Sunday, December 16
Rehearsals: Please bring your wire music stand from home for rehearsals
Sunday, December 2: 8:45-9:15 am
Sunday, December 9: 8:45-9:15 am
Sunday, December 16: 8:40 am - Tune in the Fellowship Hall
8:50 am - Run through our song in the sanctuary
Thank you for using your gifts of music to honor God and to bless
our congregation!
Laura Haverdink
737-4712
Newsletter items due Dec. 20
December Memory Verse
Prayer Room—December
Date
Dec. 2 Sue De Kok
Dec. 9 Jill Muilenburg
Dec. 16 Dan DeVries
Dec. 23 Laura Haverdink
Dec. 30 Jerry Vermeer
December Welcome Schedule
Main door - Judy Vlietstra
Gym door - Dan DeVries
NURSERY If anyone would like to be added to the Nursery
Volunteer list, please contact Lisa Smit for more
information. Thanks.
Volunteers
Dec. 2 Karen Leusink, Emily Maassen,
Morgan Feenstra
Dec. 9 Gary & Cherie Van Donkelaar & family
Dec. 16 Barb Van Horn, Cheryl Van Wyk,
Brooke Venema
Dec. 23 Dan & Tonya Venema, Brittini Oolman
Dec. 30 Jeff & Sara Wielenga, Collin Van Donkelaar
VOLUNTEERING
AT MRC
Wednesday Night Meals
December 5 - Taverns, tater tots, strawberry
pretzel salad, chocolate chip cookie
December 13 - Brats or hotdogs on a bun, chips,
baked beans, fruit, pumpkin bar or ice cream bar
Come for a great time of food, fun, and fellowship!
Recycled Teenagers Christmas Party
The Recycled Teenagers Christmas Party
will be at the Triple Box on Friday,
December 14, beginning at 6:15 pm
with a social time. Following the meal,
we will play games.
If anyone would like to join, contact
Evonne Wielenga!
ejwelnga@mtcnet.net | 567-4235
“See what great love the Father has
lavished on us, that we should be
called children of God! And that is
what we are!”
The Christmas Program is at 5:00 on December 16. Children are asked to meet in
their singing rooms (1st-4th meet in the multipurpose room, 3 year olds through
kindergarten meet in room 9) by 4:45.
After the program the children will be excused to go to their Sunday school rooms
to receive a bag of peanuts and candy. If your child has any allergies, please
contact Bonnie Wolf by December 12. Thank you!
December is the month we are giving our Pioneer Club volunteers a
break! There will be NO Pioneer Club in December. It will resume on
January 9.
However, kids in grades 1st-5th will have practice for the Christmas
program on December 5 and 12. Practice will be from 6:30-7:30
both nights. Please come for the meal ministry followed by program practice!
December 5 - Students in grades 1st-4th meet in the multipurpose room; 5th
graders meet in the sanctuary
December 12 - All students 1st-5th will meet in the sanctuary
Note: Kids ages 3 years old through kindergarten do NOT need to come on
Wednesday evenings for practice!
NEEDED: Parents of kids in grades 1st-5th willing to help “supervise” on Wednesday nights
December 5 and 12.
5th grade parents are needed to help with lines
Other parents are need to help with singing
Please contact Bonnie Wolf if you are willing to help!
Strong men, we need you! We are looking for a few men to help set up and
take down risers for the Christmas program. We would need you right after
church on December 9 and 16 and on Wednesday night, December 12.
Please contact Bonnie Wolf if you are willing to help!
Tradition. Many people love this word, then there are others who have more of the “out
with the old, in with the new” thought process.
I looked up the word tradition and this was the definition I found:
The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the
fact of being passed on in this way
I can’t say that handing out candy bags to the children is a belief, but it is something that
has been passed down through many generations here at MRC! I received a check in the
mail from someone that grew up in the Maurice Church and in her note she wrote: “I have
the most wonderful memories of Maurice Church Christmas pageants & programs.
It was such a treat to get that bag of goodies. A fond memory, I am so glad you are
keeping that tradition alive! Please accept this donation to help pay for bags of goodies
this year!” She attended church here 45+ years ago and has a very special place in her
heart for MRC! It was so great to hear how MRC continues to touch people in special
ways.
Did you grow up in this church and remember getting the bag of peanuts & chocolates?
Or what traditions do you remember as a child? Share with your kids what was special to
you! Perhaps you could start a tradition of your own!
If you would like to donate towards the Christmas candy and peanuts, please mark your
offering “Christmas Candy” on December 2 or bring it to the church office or Bonnie’s
office. Thank you for your help!
REMINDER: Children & Worship meets December 9 during the service. This is a wonderful
time for 3 and 4 year old children to worship at their level. This is not a play time, but a time
to learn about worship! All 3 and 4 year old students are welcome to attend. They will be
dismissed during the offering to go to Room 2. Parents, the leaders and helpers in Children
& Worship will take your child directly to Sunday School so you may pick them up after
Sunday School. Visitors are always welcome!
**There will not be Children & Worship on December 23
ON THE CALENDAR:
December 2 - Pioneer Club Planning Meeting and Appreciation Meal
December 16 - 5:00 PM Sunday School Christmas Program
NO Sunday School December 23 and 30
“He has saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of
anything we have done but because of his own purpose and
grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the
beginning of time.”
- 2 Timothy 1:9
REMINDER: There will be no Jr. GAP on December 26 or January 2 for Christmas break. We will start back
up on Wednesday, January 9 at 6:20-7:30 pm in The Refuge
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jr. GAP Students NEEDED for Life Traveling Nativity - We are in need of some students to help with
acting for Traveling Nativity on December 8 & 9. Please contact Jon Eveland by December 5 for
more information if your Jr. GAPper is interested. By helping, you will receive funds towards
Power Connection 2019 cost.
Jr. GAP Movie Night - Wednesday, December 5 - For Jr. GAP on December 5, we will
be enjoying some popcorn and watching the Christian film, I Can Only Imagine.
The movie will begin at 6:20 pm and will conclude shortly after 8 pm. Parents, you are
invited to join us as well. Bring along a pillow and blanket if you would like! Below is a
description of the movie:
Growing up in Greenville, Texas, Bart Millard suffers physical and emotional abuse at the hands of his
father, Arthur. When Arthur becomes terminally ill, he finds redemption by embracing his faith and
rediscovering his love for his son. Years later, Bart’s troubled childhood and mended relationship with his
dad inspires him to write the hit song “I Can Only Imagine” as singer of the Christian band MercyMe.
(‘I Can Only Imagine’ has been given the Dove Seal of Approval for All Ages)
Wednesday Night Refuge Worship - Wednesday, December 12 - Join us as we worship with our
brothers and sisters in Christ! Practice will be on Sunday, December 9 at 10:45 and on
Wednesday, December 12 at 5:15 pm.
Jr. GAP Christmas Party - Wednesday, December 19 at 6:20-7:30 - Christmas is right
around the corner! We are going to celebrate Christmas in Jr. GAP on Wednesday,
December 19. There will not be a Wednesday night meal in the Family Life Center,
however, we will have plenty of food provided during Jr. GAP for supper. Also, we
are challenging Jr. GAPpers to wear their favorite pajamas for the evening (please
make sure that they are appropriate to be worn in public).
.
Jr. GAP December Birthdays:
Mitchell Baartman - Dec. 7
SCHEDULE: Dec. 5 - Movie Night - I Can Only Imagine (2018)
Dec. 12 - The Incarnation by Dana Van Ostrand
*Refuge Worship Night - 7:25-7:55 pm
Dec. 19 - CHRISTMAS PARTY
LUNCH: Lunch is 2 dozen cookies/bars & 2 two
liters of pop/juice
Dec. 5 - Jacob H, Brady VG, Haley H, Kelsey O
Dec. 12 - Jordan VDH, Carson J, Karter H, Alex VH
Dec. 19 - Provided
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Middle School Retreat 2019 - Hidden Acres - Dayton, IA - April 5-7
Power Connection 2019 - Minneapolis, MN - July 23-28
“He has saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of
anything we have done but because of his own purpose and
grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the
beginning of time.
- 2 Timothy 1:9
REMINDER: There will be no Sr. High on December 26 or January 2 for Christmas break. We will start back
up on Wednesday, January 9 at 7:50-9:00 pm in the Sr. High Youth Room
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wednesday Night Refuge Worship - Wednesday, December 12 - Join us as we worship with our brothers and sisters in
Christ! Practice will be on Sunday, December 9 at 10:45 and on Wednesday, December 12 at 5:15 pm.
Sr. High Christmas Party - Wednesday, December 19 at 7:50-9:00 pm - Christmas is right around the corner!
We are going to celebrate Christmas in Jr. GAP on Wednesday, December 19. There will not be a
Wednesday night meal in the Family Life Center, however, we will have plenty of food provided during Sr.
High for supper. Also, we are challenging Sr. Highers to wear their favorite pajamas for the evening
(please make sure that they are appropriate to be worn in public).
Sr. High Summer “International” Mission Trip – July 13-20 – Eaglecrest Alaska Missions
We are excited to announce that we will be partnering with Eaglecrest Alaska Missions (Sutton,
Alaska) for our summer mission trip (July 13-20). Though it is not international per se, it is a great
distance away, and not part of the lower 48 states – and there is great need in the Sutton
community for us to come, serve those in need and experience the love of Christ in a much
different culture than our own! We will be serving by participating in light construction, relationally with families in need,
winterizing homes, chopping wood, potentially helping with a VBS and Summer Day Camp, and perhaps other needs that arise.
So far, we have about 30 students who are interested in going, which is awesome! The cost for the trip has not yet been
determined, as we await word on the NEXT Gen RCA Scholarship, fundraisers, and airfare costs.
Experiencing God at TEC - “I originally went to TEC because a friend asked me to go. I was a little hesitant because I didn’t think I
had time for it, and not knowing anything about it was a little scary for me. TEC was not like anything I had imagined, and it
completely surprised me how quickly I bonded with others and became closer to God. It was such an amazing and emotional
weekend surrounded by people who genuinely loved and cared for me. It is hard to believe how much one weekend impacted
me, but I don’t think my life will ever be quite the same after TEC. It was an experience I will never forget, and I cannot wait to
work at TEC in the future.” - Edyn Dekkers
SCHEDULE: Dec. 5 - Traveling Nativity Prep/Set up (we will begin at
6:30, so if you can arrive early, that would be helpful)
Dec. 12 - The Incarnation by Dana Van Ostrand
Dec. 19 - CHRISTMAS PARTY
LUNCH: Lunch is 2 dozen cookies/bars & 2 two
liters of pop/juice
Dec. 5 - Katie P, AJ S, Angel VZ, Christa VD
Dec. 12 - Caleb S, Hanah VB, Jacie VW, Brandon VS
Dec. 19 - Provided
Sr. High December Birthdays:
Brittini Oolman - Dec. 1 Sierra Borchers - Dec. 2
Tayce Krogman - Dec. 15 Angel Vander Zwaag - Dec. 20
Caleb Schrock - Dec. 22 Lexi Vander Zwaag - Dec. 27
Hope Vander Zwaag - Dec. 29
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Sweetheart Banquet - Thursday, Feb. 7
Easter Pancake Breakfast - Sun., April 21
Live Traveling Nativity - December 8-9 - Sr. High will again be sharing the story of the birth of
Jesus! This event is very special for many in NW Iowa, and many look forward to attending.
For Sr. High, On Wednesday, December 5, we will be prepping for Traveling Nativity. We are
in need of Sr. High students to fill acting slots on both nights. We are also requesting/requiring
that: Every student please bring 2 gallons of apple cider|Every parent(s) of Sr. High students
help out with either Saturday or Sunday nights (please sign up by the info booth or call Jon by Dec. 2) | All students stay until
clean up is completely done for both nights. Please remember: Outside set up will be on Dec. 1 at 1:00 PM | Ask off of work for
December 8 & 9 | Be in the Youth Room by 4 PM
Moments in Missions The special offering for the month of December is:
RCA’s partner for relief & development World Renew
“Uzima” Christmas Offering (please mark your check/envelope with “Special” & place in the plate with your offering)
For advent this year, Pastor Ross and Bonnie are going to challenge the kids, and MRC to
give toward World Renew’s “Uzima” gifts by purchasing a different animal each week for
families around the world. Uzima is a Swahili word that means “full of life.” These gifts will be
a way that we can partner with World Renew in giving Uzima — abundant life — to some-
one who is hungry, poor, and oppressed. It is an opportunity for God to turn everyday events
into miracles like enough food, fruitful work, good health, and community service. A Uzima
gift may be the powerful opportunity someone needs to begin to experience the fullness of
life that God intends! Uzima includes compassionately serving those in need, empowering,
equipping, and encouraging others to make a commitment to God’s work of wholeness
and wellness in their own lives. With each animal that is purchased, an ornament will be
hung on our Christmas tree, and each will symbolize life given to help children and families
around the world. Don’t miss the opportunity to share the share the joy of abundant life the
Christmas.
Uzima!
Have you ever thought about how giving started at the first
Christmas? Everyone had something to give. When Mary submitted to God’s plan, she gave her body to be the first
home of the incarnated Savior (Luke 1:30-38). Not only that, she
surrendered her good reputation to fulfill the Lord’s calling for her life.
Joseph offered his love and protection to Mary and the child who
was not his own (Matt. 1:18-25). An angel gave an announcement
of the Messiah’s birth to some lowly shepherds watching their flocks
at night. A heavenly host of angels offered praise and glory to
God. The shepherds shared the first personal testimony about the
Messiah. The wise men relinquished the comfort of home to seek the
newborn King & give Him gifts worthy of royalty (Matt. 2:1-11).
At first glance, these gifts may seem to pertain only to the first Christmas, but they each
have application for us today. Look at this list again. What gifts could you give to Christ
today? And how about gifts to those around you? Who needs your protection, love,
time, or perhaps the good news of salvation in Christ?
As is our tradition, this holiday season at MRC we are offering several
opportunities to help others by giving.
Through the Prison Ministries Angel tree, you can purchase gifts that
would benefit children who have a parent that is incarcerated. These
gifts suggestions are hung on the tree and will be delivered to the
homes of the families affected. You can give through your gift or by
volunteering to deliver after all the gifts are collected.
Through donating to The ATLAS Christmas Store you can
help stock the Christmas store that benefits financially
challenged families and the ATLAS office during the
holiday season.
ATLAS Orange City Area is one of MRC’s mission partners who helps those who are
struggling, wanting to grow, or seeking a mentor. Together they work through a helping
process by walking alongside and supporting those who are hurting. At Christmas,
people and families are welcome to shop and purchase new items at greatly reduced
prices, creating an experience of dignity, respect, and stewardship for all involved:
customers, donors, and volunteers. Items are suggestions for store inventory, but if you
have something you would like to donate that would make a good gift this can be
donated as well.
These opportunities to give (Christmas store items) will be available starting Sunday,
November 25, and due back Sunday, December 2. If you would like to volunteer at the
store on December 9, Saturday, or have questions contact La Donna De Vries.
We invite you to seek opportunities to give… through the Atlas Christmas Store,
the Prison Ministry Angel try or your own giving opportunity
“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances.” 1 Thess. 5:16-18
Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David. The virgin’s
name was Mary. — Luke 1:26-27
What if Joseph and Mary had shown up in furs with a chauffeur,
bling-blinged and high-muckety-mucked? And what if God had decked out
Bethlehem like Hollywood on Oscar night: red carpet, flashing lights, with
angels interviewing the royal couple? “Mary, Mary, you look simply divine.”
Had Jesus come with such whoop-de-do, we would have read the story and
thought, My, look how Jesus entered their world.
But since He didn’t, we can read the story and dream. My, might Jesus be born in
my world? My everyday world?
Isn’t that what you indwell? Not a holiday world. Or a red-letter-day world.
No, you live an everyday life. You have bills to pay, beds to make, and grass to
cut. Your face won’t grace any magazine covers, and you aren’t expecting a
call from the White House.
Congratulations. You qualify for a modern-day Christmas story. God enters
the world through folks like you and comes on days like today.
So be alert… today just might be your Christmas story.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Good News Party @ Triple
2—Adult Choir 9:30 AM Worship Pastor Ross
10:45 SS
2 PM Pioneer Club Planning Mtg. and Meal
3 8:30-9:30 AM Fellowship Through Fitness
6:30 PM Bell Choir
4 9 AM Staff 1-5 PM Stitches of Love
5 5:30 Meal
6:20 Jr. GAP
6:30 PM Program Practice
7:50 Sr. High
6 8:15-9:00 AM Fellowship Through Fitness
7 8 5:30-8:30 PM Traveling Nativity
9 9:30 AM Worship Pastor Ross
10:45 SS
5:30-8:30 PM Traveling Nativity
10 8:30-9:30 AM Fellowship Through Fitness
11 9 AM Staff
6:30 PM Consistory Meeting
12 5:30 Meal
6:20 Jr. GAP
6:30 PM Program Practice
7:50 Sr. High
13 8:15-9:00 AM Fellowship Through Fitness
14 6:15 Recycled Teens Christmas Party at Triple Box
15
16—Strings for the King 9:30 AM Worship Pastor Ross
10:45 SS
5:00 PM Children’s Program
17 8:30-9:30 AM Fellowship Through Fitness
6:00 PM Bell Choir
18 9 AM Staff 1-5 PM Stitches of Love
19 6:20 Jr. GAP Christmas Party 7:50 Sr. High Christmas Party
20 8:15-9:00 AM Fellowship Through Fitness
21 22
23—Master’s Ringers 9:30 AM Worship Pastor Ross
No Sunday School
24 5:00 PM Christmas Eve Candle Light Service
25 26 27 28 29
30 9:30 AM Worship Pastor Ross
10:45 SS
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