A Celebration of Carols St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church New Orleans, Louisiana SERVICE FOR THE LORD'S DAY December 21, 2014 - The 4th Sunday of Advent 10:30 A.M. WORDS OF WELCOME VOLUNTARY Donald R. Frampton "A Christmas Festival" Leroy Anderson INVITATION TO DISCIPLESHIP At this time, please pass the Friendship Register, which enables worshipers to greet each other on their pew. You may also complete a prayer request card (in the pew rack) and place it in the offering plate.The pastoral and program staff will include your request in its weekly time of prayer. *CALL TO WORSHIP Lighting of the Advent Candle Voice 1: My soul magnifies the Lord: All: My spirit rejoices in God my Savior Voice 2: No matter what our eyes see, or our ears here. All: We choose to trust in the promises of our Lord. Voice 3: The Mighty One has done great things. All: Let us worship the Holy One, the King of Kings. Kay Randels, William & Charlie Lowe *HYMN (all) "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" arr. John Rutter 1) O Come, O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel, 2) O come, thou Rod of Jesse, free thine own from Satan's tyrrany; That mourns in lonely exile here until the Son of God appear. From depths of hell thy people save, and give them vict'ry o'er the grave. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel! 3) (Choir only) O come, thou Dayspring, come and cheer our spirits by thine advent here; Disperse the gloomy clouds of night, and death's dark shadows put to to flight. Rejoice... 4) O come, O come, thou Lord of might, who to thy tribes on Sinai's height, In ancient times didst give the law in cloud and majesty, and awe. Rejoice... 5) O come, thou Key of David, come, and open wide our heav'nly home; Make safe the way that leads on high, and close the path to misery. Rejoice... SCRIPTURE MEDITATION Luke 2:1-20 Donald R. Frampton "Fantasia on Christmas Carols" Ralph Vaughan Williams This is the truth sent from above, The truth of God, the God of love: Therefore don't turn me from your door, But hearken all both rich and poor. The first thing which I will relate Is that God did Man create, The next thing which to you 'll tell, Woman was made with man to dwell. Then, after this, 'twas God's own choice To place them both in Paradise, There to remain, from evil free, Except they ate of such a tree. And they did eat, which was a sin, And thus their ruin did begin, Ruined themselves, both you and me, and all of their posterity. Thus we were heirs to endless woes, Till God the Lord did interpose, and so a promise soon did run, That he would redeem us by his Son. Come all you worthy gentlemen that may be standing by, Christ our blessed Saviour was born on Christmas day. The blessed Virgin Mary unto the Lord did pray. O we wish you the comfort and tidings of joy! Christ our Blessed Saviour now in the manger lay, He's lying in the manger, while the oxen feed on hay. The blessed Virgin Mary unto the Lord did pray. O we wish you the comfort and tidings of joy! On Christmas night all Christians sing To hear the news the angels bring, News of great joy, news of great mirth, news of our merciful King's birth. When sin departs before thy grace, Then life and health come in its place. Angels and men with joy may sing, All for to see the newborn King. God bless the ruler of this house and long on may he reign, (From out of darkness we have light, Which makes the angels sing this night) Many happy Christmases he live to see again! God bless our generation, who live both far and near And we wish them a happy, a happy New Year. And we wish you a happy, a happy New Year. Both now and evermore, Amen. Taylor Miller, baritone DISMISSAL OF CHILDREN Children 1st grade and younger may meet in the Narthex (back of the church) during the 1st verse of this carol for extended session. *HYMN (all) "O Little Town of Bethlehem" St. Louis 1) O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie! Above thy deep and dreamless sleep, The silent stars go by. Yet in thy dark streets shineth The everlasting light; The hopes and fears of all the years Are met in thee tonight. 2) O morning stars together Proclaim the holy birth, And praises sing to God the King, And peace to men on earth; For Christ is born of Mary; and gathered all above, While mortals sleep, the angels keep Their watch of wond'ring love. 3) How silently, how silently the wondrous gift is giv'n! So God imparts to human hearts The blessings of his heav'n. No ear may hear his coming; But in this world of sin, Where meeks souls will receive him, still The dear Christ enters in. 4) O holy child of Bethlehem, Descend to us we pray; Cast out our sin, and enter in, Be born in us today. We hear the Christmas angels The great glad tidings tell: O come to us, abide with us, Our Lord Emmanuel. "In the Bleak Mid-winter" arr. Mack Wilberg In the bleak mid-winter frosty wind made moan, earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, in the bleak mid-winter long ago. Our God, heav'n cannot hold him nor earth sustain; heav'n and earth shall flee away when he comes to reign: In the bleak mid-winter a stable place sufficed the Lord God Almighty Jesus Christ. What can I give him, poor as I am? If I were a shepherd I would bring a lamb, If I were a Wise Man, I would do my part; yet what I can I give him, give my heart. "Il est né" arr. Rutter Refrain: Il est né, le divin enfant, Jouez, hautbois, résonnez, musettes; Il est né, le divin Enfant; Chantons tous son avènement! He is born the divine child, Play oboe, resonate musettes; He is born the divine child, Let's all sing his accession. Depuis plus de quatre mille ans, Nous le promettaient les prophètes; Depuis plus de quatre mille ans, Nous attendions cet heureux temps. Refrain... For more than four thousand years we've been promised by the prophers; For more than four thousand years we've been waiting for this happy time. Ah! qu'il est beau, qu'il est charmant, Que ses grâces sont parfaites! Ah! qu'il est beau, qu'il est charmant, Qu'il est doux ce divin enfant! Refrain... Ah! he is handsome, he is adorable, how his charms are perfect! Ah, he is handsome, he is adorable, how he is the gentle divine child! Une étable est son logement, Un peu de paille est sa couchette, Une étable est son logement, Pour un Dieu, quel abaissement! Refrain... A stable is his lodging, a bit of hay is his little bed, A stable is his lodging, for God such a humble thing. O Jésus! roi tout puissant! Si petit enfant que vous êtes, O Jésus! roi tout puissant! Régnez sur nous entièrement! Refrain... O Jesus, o all powerful king, such a little child you are! O Jesus, o all powerful king, rule completely over us. "Nativity Carol" Born in a stable so bare, Born so long ago; Born 'neath light of star He who loved us so. Refrain: Far away silent lay, Born today, your homage pay, For Christ is born for aye, Born on Christmas Day. Cradled by mother so fair, Tender her lullaby; Over her son so dear Angel hosts fill the sky. Refrain... Wise men from distant far land, Shepherds from starry hills Worship this babe so rare, Hearts with his warmth he fills. Refrain... Love in that stable was born Into our hearts to flow; Innocent dreaming babe, Make me thy love to know. Refrain... Rutter "King Jesus Hath a Garden" King Jesus hath a garden full of divers flow'rs, Where I go culling posies gay, all times and hours. Refrain: There naught is heard but paradise bird, harp, dulcimer, lute, With cymbal, trump and tymbal, And the tender soothing flute; The lily white in blossom there is chastity; The violet with sweet perfume, humility. Refrain... The crown imperial bloometh too in yonder place, 'Tis charity, of stock divine, the flow'r of grace. Refrain... Yet, 'mid the brave, the bravest prize of all may claim The Star of Bethlem –– Jesus –– Blessed be his Name! Refrain... Ah! Jesu Lord, my heal and weal, my bliss complete, Make thou my heart thy garden plot, fair, trim, and neat. That I may hear this musick clear: Harp, dulcimer, lute, With cymbal, trump and tymbal, And the tender soothing flute... arr. Rutter "Christmas Day" Gustav Holst Good Christian men, rejoice with heart and soul and voice; Give ye heed to what we say: News! News! Jesus Christ is born today; Ox and ass before him bow, and he is in the manger now. Christ is born today! God rest you merry, gentlemen, let nothing you dismay, Remember Christ our Saviour was born on Christmas day, to save us all from woe and sin, when we were gone astray. O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy, O tidings of comfort and joy. In Bethlehem, in Jewry, this blessed babe was born, And laid within a manger, upon that holy morn; The which his mother Mary, did nothing take in scorn. O tidings of comfort and joy... Good Christian men, rejoice with heart, and soul, and voice; Now ye hear of endless bliss: Joy! Joy! Jesus Christ was born for this! He hath op'ed the heav'nly door, and man is blessed evermore. Christ was born for this! Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly, let your songs of gladness ring; In a stable lies the Holy, in a manger rests the King: See, in Mary's arms reposing, Christ by highest heav'n adored: Come, your circle round him closing, pious hearts that love the Lord. Come, ye poor, no pomp of station robes the Child your hearts adore: He, the Lord of all salvation, shares your want, is weak and poor: Oxen, round about behold them; rafters naked, cold and bare, See the shepherds, God has told them that the Prince of Life lies there. Come, ye children, blithe and merry, this one Child your model make; Christmas holly, leaf, and berry, all be prized for his dear sake; Come, ye gentle hears, and tender, come, ye spirits, keen and bold; All in all your homage rended, weak and mighty, young and old. High above a star is shining, and the Wisemen haste from far: Come, glad hearts, and spirits pining: For you all has risen the star. Let us bring our poor oblations, Thanks and love and faith and praise: Come, ye people, come, ye nations, All in all draw nigh to gaze. Besty Uschkrat, soprano; Margaret Crain, mezzo-soprano; Kameron Lopreore, tenor; Matt McCann, baritone *HYMN (all) "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing" arr. Rutter 1) Hark! The herald angels sing, "Glory to the newborn King." 2) Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the everlasting Lord! Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled! Late in time behold Him come, Offspring of the virgin's womb. Joyful, all ye nations, rise, Join the triumph of the skies; Veiled in flesh the God-head see; Hail the incarnate Deity, With the angelic host proclaim, "Christ is born in Bethlehem!" Pleased as man with man to dwell, Jesus, our Emmanuel. Hark! The herald angels sing, "Glory to the newborn King!" Hark! The herald angels sing, "Glory to the newborn King!" 3) Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace! Hail the sun of righteousness! Light and life to all He brings, Risen with healing in His wings. Mild He lays His glory by, Born that man no more may die, Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give us second birth. Hark! The herald angels sing, "Glory to the newborn King!" THE OFFERING OFFERTORY ANTHEM "The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy" The Virgin Mary had a baby boy, And they said that his name was Jesus. Refrain: He come from the glory, He come from the glorious kingdom. The Wise Men say where the baby was born, and they said that his name was Jesus. Refrain Oh, yes, believer, yes, believe, and they said that his name was Jesus. The angels sang when the baby was born, and they said that his name was Jesus. Refrain *HYMN (all) 1) Joy to the world! the Lord is come: let earth receive her king! Let ev'ry heart prepare him room, and heav'n and nature sing... arr. Wilberg "Joy to the World!" arr. Wilberg 2) Joy to the earth! the Savior reigns: let men their songs employ, While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains repeat the sounding joy... 3) (Men only) No more let sins and sorrows grow, nor thorns infest the ground: He comes to make his blessings flow far as the curse is found... 4) He rules the world with truth and grace, and makes the nations prove the glories of his righteousness, And wonders of his love, and wonders of his love, and wonders, wonders of his love. And wonders, wonders of - - - His - - - love! VOLUNTARY (congregation seated) "God Bless Us Everyone" Silvestri/Ballard, arr. Ross Come together one and all in the giving spirit, gifts abound here great and small, joyously we feel it. Blessings sent us from above guide us on our way. We raise our voice as we rejoice, bow our head and pray. A miracle has just begun! God bless us everyone! To the voices no one hears, we have come to find you, with your laughter and your tears, goodness, hope and virtue. Father, mother, daughter, son, each a treasure be. One candle's light dispels the night, now our eyes can see. Burning brighter than the sun, God bless us everyone! A miracle has just begun! God bless us everyone! Come together one and all in the giving spirit, gifts abound here great and small, joyously we feel it. Father, mother, daughter, son, each a treasure be. One candle's light dispels the night, now our eyes can see. Burning brighter than the sun, God bless us everyone! A miracle has just begun! God bless us everyone! * Congregation standing Tyler Smith, tenor Participating in today's service: Donald R. Frampton, Senior Pastor Steven Blackmon, Director of Music The Chancel Choir and Orchestra Special thanks to James Atwood, Orchestra Liason Extraordinaire Soli Deo Gloria If you are visiting with us today, please join us for refreshments in Frampton Fellowship Hall, following the service. *Please stand as you are able. Please silence cell phones during the worship service. Cover art: The Adoration of the Magi - Peter Paul Rubens, circa 1619 WoRSHip nEWS & AnnoUnCEmEnTS Christmas Eve services will be held on Wednesday, December 24, led by Don Frampton. Family Service with Childcare, 5 p.m. Lessons and Carols without Childcare, 7 p.m. The church office will be closed on December 25 and 26 for Christmas. It will also be closed on New Year’s Day, January 1st. One Worship Service on December 28 - There will be one worship service at 9:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary on Sunday, December 28, led by Phil Stagg. Childcare provided in Nursery. No Sunday School Classes. Today’s ushers are: Roger Fleshman, Lawrence Hoffman, Stephanie Haniford, George Wilson, Maureen Herring, Casey Root, Sallee Benjamin and Jay Young. The Advent Banners were created in 2011 for SCAPC by church friend and local artist Patti Adams, and were made possible through generous gifts given in memory of Kathryn “Kit” Favrot. Congregational Meeting - A special congregational meeting will be held immediately following the 10:30 a.m. worship service on Sunday, January 4 regarding a proposed expense of the Property Committee. Sunday School Classes - There will be no Sunday School classes on Sunday, December 28. Sunday School classes for all ages will resume on Sunday, January 4th. Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/scapcnola. UpComing EVEnTS Youth Christmas Party & Gift Exchange - Join us TONIGHT as we send 2014 out in style with the Youth Group Christmas Party & White Elephant gift exchange. Bring a gift (no more than $10 in value) for this fun and silly gift exchange. Normal youth times/location. Questions? Contact Andy Fox, [email protected]. Intergenerational Mission Trip to Dominican Republic - The Youth and Young Adults and World Missions Teams are partnering to offer an intergenerational mission trip to the Dominican Republic on June 13-20, 2015. A great way for youth, families, and adults to partner together in service! If you are interested in learning more about this trip contact Andy Fox, [email protected], no later than TONIGHT! Donations Needed for SCAPC's Carrollton Christmas Camp! - SCAPC's Carrollton Christmas Camp starts TOMORROW and we still need donations and volunteers!! The camp runs from December 22 - January 2, Mon-Fri, 8 am-3pm, (except for Christmas Day and New Year's Day). CRAFT DONATIONS NEEDED: adhesive craft jewels, glitter pens, wiggle eyes, Crayola air dry clay, paint brushes, glass craft beads, tissue paper, and other arts and crafts supplies. Place donations in the donation bins in FFH. SNACK DONATIONS NEEDED: boxes of raisins, granola bars, trailmix (no nuts please!), fruit snacks, Lance crackers, popcorn, kettle corn, goldfish, pretzels, apple juice boxes, applesauce, graham crackers, etc. Place donations in the donation bins in FFH. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are interested in volunteering at this year's camp please contact Sean Tate, ([email protected] or 504615-4971) Have a Dog? Consider Taking it to Visit a Homebound Church Member! - We have a homebound church member who would love visitors, especially those with a furry friend to tag along! If you are interested, please contact Phil Stagg, [email protected] or (504)-897-0101 ext. 117. 21st Annual PW Retreat - The theme of this year’s retreat, led by Beth Poe, is “Sensing God’s Love.” Join us as we contemplate the simple ways in which God surrounds us with love, love that we can touch, taste and smell, love so intense that it can transform our everyday life into mystical communion with Love itself. Monday, January 19 - noon Tuesday, January 20 at Solomon Retreat Center in Robert, LA. Cost is $115 for double occupancy, $143 for single room, 3 meals included. Registration forms can be picked up in the SCAPC office or downloaded from the SCAPC website PW page. Please contact Michelle Baker at 504-913-9284 or [email protected] with any questions. Deadline to register is Tuesday, January 6th. WWL-TV Medical Reporter Meg Farris Kicks off WNO on January 7 - Don’t miss this chance to hear Southeast Louisiana's only broadcast journalist dedicated to covering the fascinating beat of health and medicine, WWL-TV "MedicalWatch" reporter Meg Farris. Wednesday, January 7. Dinner starts at 6 p.m., program begins at 6:30 p.m. Reservations will open up online at www.scapc.org/wno after the New Year. PW Book Club Winter/Spring Books - January 8 - David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcom Gladwell, February 5 - Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan, March 5 - Nive Lives: Mystery, Magic, Death, and Life in New Orleans by Dan Baum. Meets at 7 p.m. in the Land Building for lively discussion and refreshments! Questions? Contact Elizabeth Artigues, [email protected]. Scotland 2015! - SCAPC will return to the land of John Knox, Robert Burns, and Sir Walter Scott: July 28 – August 8, 2015. Join Don Frampton for this educational and entertaining tour! Anyone interested in the trip should go to: www.aitsatl.com to register. Click “Login”. The Group ID is “stcharles2015”, and the password is “travel”. There you will find everything you need to know about the trip! Advent Memorial & Honorary Poinsettias 2013 In Memory Of David Lawrence Rigby given anonymously Dr. & Mrs. William McLeod Frampton, Jr. by Colleen & Don Frampton and family Mr. Charles Richard Harvin by Colleen & Don Frampton and family Andrew Johnson Linda Swindle by Wes, Allison, Griff & Jacob Thomas George & Eleanor Mattix by Sarah Mattix McHarg Werner “Dutch” Luchsinger Inez Bodenheimer Luchsinger by Philip & Judith Luchsinger Mr. & Mrs. William Royce Charleville Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Orth Poss by Libbie Reiss, Cecile Hardy and Chrissy Hardy Dr. & Mrs. Norton Voorhies Dr. & Mrs. Harry Gahagan Mr. Emery Norton Voorhies by Mr. & Mrs. William W. Gahagan Kit & Tom Favrot by Aimeé!, Michael, Leighton, Bristol and Aggie Bell Ann LeJeune Schneider by Dr. & Mrs. George T. Schneider Jean Conger May Andrew Clayton Elkins by Jeanie, Sarah & Hillary Clinton Mr. & Mrs. Newland DePauw Knight Michael Lloyd Worley Kathryn Pichett Knight Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Worley by Linda & Bruce Worley Elaine Gelpi Agnes Buie David Favrot by Patricia & Vernon Brinson Matt Savoie by Joe Reiss and family Ellen Hinson by Charlie & Sue Armstrong Helen Friedel Byerly by Katherine Mosier Johnston and Arthur Johnston Capt. Peter Forbes Johnson by Mrs. Peter F. Johnson Our parents by Clarence & Barbara Weiser Donald H. McClure by Norma, Kathy, Don, Rachael & Ronnie My parents, Pat & Lenny Segal by Bobby Segal Tyronne Smith by the Fleshman and Charles families Mr. Ervin Aden by Lee & Kathy Randall Kelsey Favrot by James, Parker, McKell, Celeste and Caroline Favrot John J. 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Knott Dr. Charles M. Nice, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert V. Larson, Sr. Rosemary Miller by Julie Nice Dr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Gordon by Cecile L. Gordon Claire Kelton Coble Neely B. Coble, Jr. Elizabeth Cloutman Gardner by Billy, Carro, Cheney, Russell & Annalee Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Landry Dr. & Mrs. Hans B. Jonassen Mr. George T. Baumgartner by Hans & Pierce Jonassen and Tom, Pierce, William & Helen Young Ruth V. & Martin L. Jones Polly & George S. Frierson George Frierson Gerald A. Derks Dr. Kenneth & Penny Phifer Dorothy Marchal by Ruthie & Lou Frierson, Lou Jr., George M. and Brice Frierson Anne & Thomas Chapman by Louise Chapman Hoffman Donald Alfred Hoffman by his family Catherine Chapman Babin by Hunter Babin and Louise C. Hoffman Our parents: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Suter and Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. Downing by Mr. & Mrs. Carl Downing Mr. & Mrs. Charles Grubb Mr. & Mrs. Frank Green by Broderick Grubb Mr. & Mrs. Earl Mathes Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Alexander by their family Louis E. & Mary Alva Weaver Joseph & Shirley A. Coci by Bob & Karen Weaver Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Harper, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest R. Malone Anne Little & Andrew Elkins by Mary & Ernie Malone Gerald Derks Ruth V. & Martin L. Jones by Jackie Derks Loved ones by Linda & Gordon Kolb Loved ones by Avery, Hardin, Avery, Jr. & Wiley Kessler Kay Kay & Daddee Pappy by Ashlin, James & Sean Murphy John Brandao James Brandao by their family Jackie de Ben Rosamond Frances & Sam Rosamond, Sr. Louise Flournoy Malone Laura & Floyd Hentschel, Sr. by Pat & Sam Rosamond Mr. William Anderson Baker, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Howell Brown by Anderson, Michelle, Carolyn & Lindsey Baker Carol Knight Wren Davis Edward Thibault by Elizabeth & Hayden Wren Emily Elizabeth Dorrance Dorothy Marchal by Bebe Dorrance Marchal Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Thad B. Lampton, Jr. by Tom Allen Lelia “Sis” Morrow by a friend John Aalders by Barbara & Perry Rigby Dallas Hazard by her family Saunders Alpaugh, Sr. by Saunders, Jr., Lisa, Ellen & Saunders, III Novella & John Lucas, Sr. Mary Elizabeth & Eugene Eean McNaughton, Sr. by Eean & Joan McNaughton Mr. George B. Riviere by Marion & Brent Butcher Jean Ellen Vorhoff Gil & Nadine Vorhoff Lucien Erle & Janice Slagle Michael H. Bagott, Sr. by Bob & Germaine Vorhoff family Abby Shaw Nalty Helen & Morgan Shaw by Laura & Sonny Shields Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Sutter Sr. & Jr. Jerry S. Hoggatt Sr. & Jr. Joseph E. Gordon by Charlotte S. Hoggatt Helen Shaw Abby Nalty Arlie Mohr by Lacy & Hardie Edgecombe Charlie, Meredith, Buster & Kitty Bean Margaret & Clyde White Phillip Lay Madelyn & Caroline Eibel by Janet & Jim Bean and family Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Kaliszeski Mr. & Mrs. James Palencia by Gail, Dale & Charlie Kaliszeski Our parents by Laurence Hamric & Ann Roy Byrd M. Buffington, Sr. by the Buffington family Kenneth E. Harrell, Sr. by Ellen Harrell Ellen Sayer Hinson Abby Nalty Andrew Elkins by Leon, Ruth & Matt Hinson Jack Reily and Gabe Weber by Ben Morrison Mr. & Mrs. James Forrest Morrison by Cam, Emily, Forrest & Ben Morrison Frank J. Buescher Frances S. Buescher Fred W. Sinclair Mary A. Sinclair Franklin Sinclair by Frank & Anne Buescher George A. Burnstein by Louise H. Burnstein Gail Labbé by Jeff, Andrea & Cadow Labbé Robert & Evelyn Wertz Ricky Sandoval by Gwen Wertz Mr. James H. Kepper, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer by Louise & Gary Schaefer Carolyn Werner Betty Morton by Nancy Rix John H. Koch, Jr. Barbara Challis Koch Matthew Pierce Derenbecker by John, Mimi, Jack & Amelia Koch Martha Kimbrell by the Curry family Abby Shaw Nalty Helen & Morgan Shaw Donald J. Nalty Georgia M. Simmons by Betsy Nalty and Dick Simmons Douglas G. Drennan by the Robert C. Hassinger family Douglas Drennan by Pierce & Tom Young Betty Jean Genoble Dunlap Gertrude & Harris Pannell Vivian Pannell Moon Martha Pannell Mewborn John Harris Pannell by Patti Pannell & John, Alex and Harrison Dunlap Gail Lemarie by Darryl & Beth Steinert Dorothy E. Walker Richard J. Roth, Jr. by Mary Martin & Richard Roth Thomas Harold Cranch Stan Morrison Julie Trask Dieth by Candy & Steven Cranch and family Rev. Finley M. & Clare M. Grissett Shirley Rucker Storey by Dave & Shauna Grissett Our son, David Our parents: Aggie & Cliff Favrot and Margaret & Sherman Muths Our friend, Stanton Buddy Frazar Agnes Buie Elaine Gelpi By Sybil & Blair Favrot Dr. & Mrs. Hans B. Jonassen Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Landry Mr. George T. Baumgartner by Pierce & Tom Young Allan & “Motsy” Middleton Harris by Ellen Harris Our parents: Mickie & David Gott, Florence & Charlie Stilwell, Peyton Bush, Jr. Ervin & Iona Mae Aden by Barbara & Peyton Bush Harold “Harry” Fields Morton by John, Lisa, Emma & Jack Morton Durward & Georgene Dunn Bartolo Chiappinelli Leonard Hebert Jackie Dunn by Durward & Cathy Dunn Robert Lawrence Stickney by his family Everett T. Aultman Louise Grier by Jane S. Gwyn Norman P. Magers by the Fishman family Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Diboll Mr. & Mrs. Alton W. Wright by Lilla Wright Andrew Clayton Elkins Joel Clement Elkins Norman P. Newcomer Hartwig Moss by the Elkins, McLeod and Newcomer families Ellen Sayer Hinson Ervin & Iona Mae Aden Helen Tycer Lewis by Gary & Kate Elkins Mrs. Shirley Morrison by Dr. & Mrs. Francis LeJeune Douglas Graham Drennan, II Abby Shaw Nalty by Mary, Justin, Calder, Conery, Ellie & Anna Schmidt Francis Harris Carrie Chandler by Harper Johnson Ervin Aden Catherine Babin Agnes & Glenn Buie Sid & Billie Lanier Lacy Douglass Lanier Linda Keosian Lanier by Nell & Sorrell Lanier Clifford & Norma Harrington Adolph & Esma Lupberger Betty Ann Lupberger Page by Edwin & Donna Lupberger J.M. & Noreen Lapeyre Robert & Elizabeth McCleskey Kelsey Bradley Favrot by Monique, Bob, Lizzie, Maggie and Jack McCleskey Cameron Elizabeth McHarg by Sarah Mattix McHarg Our sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren by Clarence & Barbara Weiser Our ancestors by Norma, Kathy, Don, Rachael & Ronnie Peggy McCloskey Hardie Genie McCloskey by Sydney, Madison and P.J. Able Leighton, Bristol and Aggie Bell by Mom and Dad Ann & Bill Bell by Aimeé!, Michael, Leighton, Bristol and Aggie Bell Our grandparents, Don & Edna Charles by Grace Fleshman & Gloria Ruiz Ann Briggs Barbara, John, Bob & May Young by Laurie Briggs Young Tom & Kit Favrot David Favrot Iona Mae & Ervin Aden Andrew Elkins Ellen Hinson Abby Nalty Douglas Drennan by Thomas & Janet Favrot Dallas Reid Hazard by a friend Dr. & Mrs. Robert Prosser Morrow, Jr. by the Morrow and Guice families Thomas F. & Carolyn H. Beveridge by Martha Beveridge Andrew Elkins by Jack Smallpage Kit & Tom Favrot Dorothy & John Smallpage by their family Iona Mae & Ervin Aden by Louellen & Darryl Berger and the Berger-Tiller families Anne Pence Little Bill & Libby Pence Miriam Little by Jack Little Norvin Pellerin Mary Jane Fenner Andrew Elkins Agnes Buie Elaine Gelpi Olivia Evans Anne Little Gerald Derks Sally Moore Link by Darryl & Louellen Berger John Reed Pegues, Jr. Clara Mae Benn Pegues Memory Benn “Mimi” Pegues Joseph Thomas Sylvester, III by Emma C. Pegues Bill Hoffman Ann Hoffman George Hoffman by Lynn Hoffman In Honor Of Jane Stickney Gwyn Emily & Cam Morrison by the Stickney family Our wonderful children, Ashlin, James & Sean by Michele & Kevin Murphy Beth & Bobby Hassinger by Mary, Justin, Calder, Conery, Ellie & Anna Schmidt Zach Stina, Alex, Keenan & Charlie by John R. Knott All the children of Barbara & Perry Rigby by Barbara & Perry Rigby Mary Catherine Flower by Harper Johnson The SCAPC staff by Lee & Kathy Randall SCAPC 20/30s Seth & Genny Hagler by Deanna McLendon Don Frampton & SCAPC staff Steven Blackmon The Chancel Choir by a Grateful Chorister In celebration of Don Frampton’s 20 years as Senior Pastor by Ruthie & Lou Frierson My parents by Judith Halverson Katsie & Big and SuSu & Dude by KK and Cameron Gilly Mr. & Mrs. Hans A. B. Jonassen by William & Helen Young Kate & Bryan Carter by Ellen Harris Aidan & Jude Dunn by Durward & Cathy Dunn Marilyn & Henry Sevier Beverly Elkins by Gary & Kate Elkins and family Kakki & Andy Stenger Chase & Bennett Stenger John & Ashley Hope Robert & Lizzie Hope by John & Betty Hope John C. Hope, III by Betty Hope Our children and grandchildren by Edwin & Donna Lupberger Our family by Myralynn & Allen Gibbs Henry & Marilyn Sevier Thomas Founds by Thomas & Janet Favrot Janis & John Knott by Kathy & Russell Jonas Coming Up: Carrollton Christmas Camp Monday, December 22 - Friday, January 2 (except Dec 25 & Jan 1) Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Christmas Eve (Wednesday, December 24, 2014) 4:30 p.m. Ringers & Singers Rehearsal (Choir Room) 5:00 p.m. Family Worship Service with Childcare (Sanctuary) 7:00 p.m. Lessons and Carols without Childcare (Sanctuary) Church Office Closed Thursday, December 25, Friday, December 26, & Thursday, January 1 Sunday After Christmas (Sunday, December 28, 2014) 9:30 a.m. One Worship Service in the Sanctuary led by Phil Stagg St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church 1545 State Street | New Orleans, LA 70118 Office (504) 897-0101 | www.scapc.org
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