Bulletin - Church of the Palms

WORSHIP
Sunday, December 28, 2014
ARISE UPON US, holy God, and let your
glory appear over us today. Come in the
brightness of your dawn to bring light to
all the nations of earth. Gather us together
in such harmony that we may discern your
will for us and be led in your ways. Fill us
with that radiant joy that allows us to reflect
your goodness. Let all people praise you, O
God. Let our praise resound through all the
world. Amen.
Church of the Pa ms
a community of faith . . . a way of life
3224 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, FL 34239 • Ph (941) 924-1323
Fax (941) 923-9594 • www.churchofthepalms.org
Prayer line (941) 924-9979
welcome to
w rship
Church of the Palms
Our mission and deep commitment is:
“Equipping Disciples for the Service of Christ.”
We are a community of faith dedicated to a way of life contained in our name:
P.A .L .M . S
P raising God in Worship
A ligning ourselves with Christ
L oving one another in Community
M inistering generously with our Time, Talent & Treasure
S haring our story and The Story
Our Pastors, staff and Session invite you to share not only in our worship, but also
in the exciting opportunities that Church of the Palms offers to learn, serve and
grow in your faith. So whether you are a first time visitor, member, affiliate member
or frequently attend . . .
. . . we are glad you are here!
Baptism
This morning, we celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism for Adelyn Grace Shaw,
granddaughter of Laurie K. Shaw, and Kimberlynn Denise Proffitt, niece of
Adam Shaw.
Thank You
The Worship and Music Committee would like to express their appreciation to those
who gave the gift of beautiful flowers, and to all who helped decorate our places of
worship. Your generous support provided for a beautiful setting for all who came to
celebrate the birth of the Christ Child. Thank You!
8:00 a.m. Chapel Communion Service
Please sign the red covered friendship pad at the end of the pew.
Prelude
*Call to Worship
Have you see the star? Have you heard the
good news? God, who created all things, has
come to earth.
We have heard of a baby born in
Bethlehem. We have seen evidence that
God is with us.
Have you allowed God to reign in your life?
Have you laid your gifts before the Holy Child?
We have noticed generous travelers from
the east. They inspire in us a willingness
to share.
God’s call to us is for justice, beyond
generosity. Are you ready for God’s eternal
purpose in Christ?
We have been afraid to trust
God completely. Yet we want to
respond to God’s dreams for us.
*Hymn #40 “Joy to the World!”
Opening Prayer
Psalm 96
Offering
Scripture
Matthew 2: 1-12
(Pew Bible NT Pg. 2)
Sermon
RSVP
Communion
Prayer
*Hymn #56 “The First Nowell”
(vs. 1-5)
*Benediction
Postlude
SANCTUARY WORSHIP LEADERSHIP TODAY
Senior Pastor
Executive Pastor
Congregational Care Pastor
Visitation Pastor
Family Ministry Director
Equipping Ministry Director
Organist
Dr. Stephen D. McConnell
Dr. Bruce Hedgepeth
Dr. Lal Hmingliani Browne
Dr. Alan Rodda
Laurie Haas
Carolyn Wilson
Judy Lutes
Church Copyright License for all Music #706640 • Church Copyright License for all Video #503843606
DECEMBER USHERS
9:00 a.m. - Barbara Branning, Linda Evans, Katy Goodwin, Dutch Johnson, Jerry
Laurila, Jay Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Willie Mitchell, Jim Mills, John & Robin Sego,
Bob & Lynn White. Captains: Bob & Sally Irwin.
11:00 a.m. - Joe Guyton, Bill Waggener, Eleanor Smith, Jackie Garn, Babe Hart,
Joyce Hesson, Ben Morgan, Wayne Kindt, Sam Stipp, Sebastian Spivey, Sylvia &
Duane Hefner, Sharyn Van Epps and Bob Luedeka. Captain: John Mercier
Hearing Loop System in the Sanctuary
Switch Hearing Aids to T-Coil (telephone setting)
Sanctuary Worship Aids: Large-print copies of the Order of Worship and
hearing devices are available. Packets containing children’s worship activities are
available in the Sanctuary and Campus Center. Please ask an usher for assistance.
Sermon Text: Printed copies of previous sermons are available in the Narthex
of the Sanctuary, Campus Center, the Administration Building and on the church
website.
Televised 9:00 a.m. Worship Service - Every Sunday, Comcast Cable Channel
189. Live streaming of the service is available on our website, www.churchofthepalms.
org and may be replayed Sunday afternoon. All services are archived online. DVD
copies may be purchased through the church office.
The Garden @ CHURCH OF THE PALMS
Join us at 9:00 a.m. in the Campus Center for our Modern Worship service.
THE GARDEN WORSHIP LEADERSHIP TODAY
Pastors:
Joe Davis ([email protected])
Bruce Hedgepeth ([email protected])
Technical Director: Mike Bassett ([email protected])
Worship Leader: Megan Mooney ([email protected])
Why Don’t You Try This?
When you are struggling through difficult times, the advice flies thick and fast. But often
it is not the advice you need. Rather it is caring Stephen ministers who are trained to
give this care by listening instead of pushing advice. What is more, confidentiality is the
cornerstone of Stephen Ministry. To find out more or to receive a Stephen Minister’s care,
you can use the request folder available in every pew rack, or contact our Congregational
Care Pastor, Dr. Hmingi Browne, 924-1323, [email protected].
a celebration of
w rship
9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. • Sanctuary
1st Sunday after Christmas Day
• we gather •
Prayer of invocation
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
PRELUDE
9:00 a.m.
Tom Kollenberg
Marlene Petro
“Sinfonietta”
Judy Lutes, organist
G. F. Handel
“Joy of Christmas”
Traditional
“Christmas March”
“Ukrainian Bell Carol”
Sounds of Glory Orchestra, Dr. Linda Vasilaki, Director
*Call to worship
Have you see the star? Have you heard the good news?
God, who created all things, has come to earth.
We have heard of a baby born in Bethlehem.
We have seen evidence that God is with us.
Have you allowed God to reign in your life?
Have you laid your gifts before the Holy Child?
We have noticed generous travelers from the east.
They inspire in us a willingness to share.
God’s call to us is for justice, beyond generosity.
Are you ready for God’s eternal purpose in Christ?
We have been afraid to trust God completely.
Yet we want to respond to God’s dreams for us.
11:00 a.m.
*Hymn #40
*Call to Confession
“Joy to the World!”
• we confess •
*Prayer of Confession (together)
Just and righteous God, we tremble before your all-knowing
awareness of us. You have blessed us with abundance we have not
counted and riches we have not fully appreciated. Our gratitude is
found wanting before your judgment. Our attention to the needs of
the poor and oppressed is less than you desire. Forgive us, God, for
misplaced anger and callous disregard of ways we trample others.
We seek redemption from oppression and violence to embrace new
life in Christ. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
*Declaration of Pardon
Leader: Friends, believe the good news of the Gospel.
People: In Jesus Christ we are forgiven.
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*Congregational response (together)
Gloria in excelsis Deo (2x)
*Affirmation of Faith - The Apostles’ Creed (together)
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth.
And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the
Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, dead, and buried; he descended into hell; the third day
he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth on
the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come
to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy
catholic church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the
resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting. Amen.
• we share •
RESPONSE
Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates,
Behold, the King of glory waits;
The King of kings is drawing near;
The Savior of the world is here!
Life at Church of the Palms
Please sign and pass the red covered friendship pad at the end of the pew.
CELEBRATING THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM (11:00 a.m.)
Adelyn Grace Shaw & Kimberlynn Denise Proffitt
music meditation
“Sweet Little Jesus Boy”
Mae-Elise Martinsen, soloist
R. MacGimsey
pastoral prayer and the Lord’s Prayer
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom
come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day
our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors;
and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine
is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.
offertory
“Let There Be Peace on Earth”
Mae-Elise Martinsen, soloist
Miller and Jackson
*DOXOLOGY AND PRAYER OF DEDICATION
Praise God from whom all blessings flow;
Praise Him all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
• we PROCLAIM •
Steve McConnell
Children’s MomenT (9:00 a.m.)
*Hymn #66
“We Three Kings of Orient Are”
Scripture LESSON
Leader: This is the Word of the Lord!
People: Thanks be to God!
SERMON
Matthew 2: 1-12 (Pew Bible NT Pg. 2)
“RSVP”
www.churchofthepalms.org
Laurie Haas
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• we GO •
*Hymn #56 (vs. 1-5)
*Benediction
“The First Nowell”
*Benediction Response
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!
postlude
“Festive Postlude”
Robert Hughes
*Congregation, please stand if able
Life’s Difficult Questions
January 11 - February 1 • 5:00 p.m. • Sanctuary • Led by Dr. McConnell
Dr. McConnell will lead us in a discussion on the difficult questions we face as
humans and as disciples of Christ. And you get to pick the questions. Between
now and the end of the year you can submit questions on our church website,
Facebook page or Twitter or drop them in the offering plate or the mail and
we will do our best to wrestle with as many of your questions as possible. No
question is a dumb question!!
THINGS TO CONSIDER IN YOUR YEAR-END GIVING
•Supporting the ministry of Church of the Palms is like investing in a lifechanging diversified charitable portfolio. Think of all we do: educate children
and youth, feed the hungry, counsel the discouraged, tutor young students,
inspire worshippers through exceptional music, preach the message of good
news, support missionaries across the globe and the list goes on.
•If you have highly appreciated stocks, instead of selling the stocks and
contributing the cash, contributing the stocks directly will usually provide for
a larger tax deduction. Consult with your financial planner on tax advantages
to your giving.
•Your generosity in these remaining weeks of the year will allow us to address
our severely underfunded capital reserve. We are blessed to have such fine
facilities and we must be prepared to care for them in the years ahead with a
hearty capital reserve.
•Important Notice About Year End Giving: Please remember that all
financial contributions for 2014 must be received in the church office no
later than noon on Wednesday, December 31, which is when the office
closes that day. Contributions that are mailed must be postmarked on or before
December 31 to be considered as contributions for 2014. All contributions
received within these parameters will be reflected on your 2014 financial
contributions statement. Anything else will be posted as received in 2015. To
avoid confusion at year end, please be sure that you note on your check and/
or envelope to which year’s pledge your contribution is intended. You can view
your year-to-date contributions by visiting our website and clicking on the
“Give Online” button. Then, log in and click on the Contribution History tab.
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Church of the Palms
new
member
class
January 11 • Chapel Reception Room
10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. New Members Part 1 - COP Orientation: If you are
ready to make a deeper commitment to the Church of the Palms family of faith or
would just like to explore what that means, then this is the class for you! Just here
seasonally? Come learn about our affiliate membership.
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. New Members Part 2 - Join The Community: If
you have made the decision to join our community of faith, this is your opportunity
to be received into membership. The only prerequisite is to have attended a New
Member Orientation. No need to sign up for either New Members Part 1 or 2...just come
to the Chapel Reception Room!
Call to Prayer
Sundays, 8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m.
Chapel Reception Room
Join us every Sunday before the services as
we pray for our pastors and the morning
services. Come and pray silently or out
loud. Contact Susan Grundy, 355-2156.
Remember In
Prayer
Missionaries & Mission Partners
An updated list of our supported worldwide and local mission partners and missionaries
is available on the literature racks at the doors in the Sanctuary, the Campus Center
and the Church Office. We ask for your continued prayers for all of our Missionaries
and Mission Partners.
Military
Individuals
Chris Branning
June LeBell Alley
Dennie Bunch
Bob Castle
Mary Cobb
Janet Eddy
Ernie Ingham
Mary Jaqua
Bob Kramer
Cherie Leetzow
Joan Pagano
Stuart Perkins
Ragnar Petri
DeVon Simon
Sally Taylor
Roland VanderValk
Bob VanBergen
Mary Wadsworth
David Wachtel
Bill Zurlo
Non-Members
Patti Brainard
Jodi Lynn Brown
Nutei Khawlhring
Jim Knecht
Ralph Kom
Frank, Karen & Phil Lagana
Craigery Morgan
Lloyd Odegaard
Ann Prohoniak
Linda Dallman-Repp
Chuck Savoca
Don Wilson
Alex Brown
Richard Carson
Zack & Daniel Castle
Rob Garner
Peter Higginbotham
Zachary Miller
David Moffett
Lauren Moffett
Tracy Prohoniak
Jared Sweetser
Ben Young
In Need of Prayer?
www.churchofthepalms.org
Please call the church office.
We would love to pray for you
and any prayer requests you
may have, 924-1323.
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Family
ministry
family
MINISTRY
SMALL Group ANNOUNCEMENT
Please note: Due to the holiday schedule, there will be NO small group on Sunday,
December 28 and Sunday, January 4. Have a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW
YEAR!!
STUDENT SUNDAY
Student Sunday is coming soon! Mark your calendars for Sunday,
January 11. Join students as they team up with our music ministry
and pastoral staff to help lead and serve during worship.
A BIG THANK YOU to all those who
participated. If you missed our deadline,
there is still time to make a donation.
For more information visit us online at
the102project.weebly.com.
be the change
Saturday, January 10 • 9:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m • All Faiths Food Bank
Join the student ministries of our fellow
Sarasota PC(USA) churches for a day of
serving our community. We will meet at
COP at 8:30 a.m. and ride over together.
For more information, contact Jeff McCauley,
[email protected]
SUNDAY KIDS WORSHIP • 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
All Pre-K through 5th grade kids should begin worship with their families at
the 9:00 a.m. service. After the Children’s Moment, they will be escorted from the
service to participate in Kids Worship in room 205-207 from 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
On the first Sunday of the month, children will have Chapel (in the Chapel) during
Kids Worship time. Parents are welcome to join us for Chapel, which will include
music, a short message, and Communion. After Kids Worship or Chapel, children
will have Fellowship Time in room 205-207 from 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
SUNDAY CHILDCARE • 8:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Nursery: room 101
Toddlers & 2 Year Olds: room 103
3 Year Olds: room 103B
sunday Elementary Small Groups • 10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
This year, children are learning the same theme being preached in the Sanctuary
and Garden each week. We are all finding our place in God’s Story, the Bible.
Pre-K - Kindergarten: room 114
1st & 2nd grade: room 207
3rd grade: 211 Library
4th & 5th grade: room 205
SUNDAY Middle & High School Small Groups (Rooms 208, 209, 210)
Each Sunday from 10:15 a.m. - 11:00 am, students will gather in Rooms 208,
209, and 210 to explore the deeper themes of God’s Story through the narrative
lectionary being studied church wide. We will have creative conversations and
share personal stories to find where we connect to God’s greater story.
CONTACT FAMILY MINISTRY STAFF (924-1323):
Family Ministry Director:
Student Ministry Director:
Family Ministry Coordinator:
Children’s Ministry Coordinator:
Nursery Coordinator:
Laurie Haas ([email protected])
Jeff McCauley ([email protected])
Valerie Mathews ([email protected])
Carol Homeister ([email protected])
Corrie Hoffman ([email protected])
students serving
Serve your church family and earn those trip bucks! Contact Valerie Mathews to sign
up: 924-1323 ext. 208, [email protected]. Remember: You must have
15 hours served before March 1 to keep your spot on a summer trip!
Undonut & Undecorating Party
Sunday, January 4
12:00 p.m. (lunch provided)
Yellow Umbrella Greeting
Want to brighten someone’s day with your
smile? Sign up to be a yellow umbrella greeter.
Wednesday Afternoon
Kitchen Prep
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Help during dinner and clean-up
afterwards. Contact Kathy Robinett,
[email protected]
Volunteers Needed
Family Ministry is looking
for a team of volunteers
to help in our creative
outreach. If you have an
eye for design or know
how to use Pinterest, we
want YOU! All ages are
welcome. Contact Valerie
Mathews (924-1323 ext. 208, vmathews@
churchofthepalms.org) to sign up.
www.churchofthepalms.org
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sunday
The story: creation TO THE resurrection
10:15 a.m. • Chapel
This class is designed as a companion to the Sunday sermon series. Each week we
will have the opportunity to look deeper into the scriptures behind the sermon. We
will learn how God has revealed His plan of salvation from Creation to the Cross.
Augustine formulated the axiom, “in the Old Testament the New is concealed, in the
New the Old is revealed”. Led by Dale Vollrath: [email protected].
New Life Class
10:15 a.m. • Room 202
New Life Class is a wonderful group of parents who meet Sunday mornings
to discuss topics related to parenting and marriage. Our purpose is to provide
a time and place for couples to grow closer to God by studying scripture
and gleaning wisdom from current books related to family life. Led by Derek
Thompson, [email protected].
Christians Under Construction - Biblical Potpourri
10:15 a.m. • Room 206
Each week we will tackle a new subject. For example, we will bring Bible lessons
to current issues; we’ll ponder Biblical mysteries; we will wrestle with the question
of free will against Biblical truth and match what we know from science against
traditional Biblical beliefs. We read the Bible, consider how the lessons apply to the
real world, and practice informed discussion. Led by Adam Leonard (acleonard@
comcast.net) and Tom Webber.
Church of the Palms Book Group
January 18, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Chapel Reception Room
Although we do not plan to meet in December, you are warmly invited to
join us to discuss our highly-recommended January book choice, I Dared to
Call Him Father by Bilquis Sheikh. Everyone is welcome to attend any of
our monthly gatherings, whether or not you’ve read the book. Questions?
Please contact Doris Kamphuis, 360-8474, [email protected]
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MONday
PALMS’ SINGLES DINNER (50+)
5:30 p.m. • Off Campus
Every Monday we have dinner at 5:30 p.m. followed by events such as book talks,
game night, special outings and more. Please call in your dinner reservations by the
Thursday prior to this dinner, no later than noon. Contact Dottie Stoddard, 924-7430.
TUESday
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY & BREAKFAST
7:00 a.m. • Off Campus
This group is open to all men who would like the opportunity to
get to know other men from our church while deepening their
faith through Bible study and prayer. Please bring a Bible. We
are currently studying the book of John. Led by Dale Vollrath.
Contact Dale Vollrath, [email protected].
Women’s Prayer Group
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. • Chapel Narthex
Our prayer time is a time for encouragement through God’s Word and
prayer. We pray for our church, country, family relationships, adult
children with addictions, grandchildren and friends. We will stroll with
Paul through Romans. Join us to know Jesus Christ more clearly, to love
Him more dearly and to follow Him more nearly. We welcome all prayer
requests. Gaye O’Brien 377-3480.
C.S. Lewis Reading Group
January 6, 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. • Room 206
Our reading group, led by Dr. McConnell, will begin our discussion
on The Abolition of Man.
north home bible study
January 13, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.• Off Campus
We are currently studying the book of I Peter. We meet
on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Please
join us for Bible study, prayer and food/fellowship. Please
contact Reyn or Doris Kamphuis at 360-8474 or email us at
[email protected] if you have any questions.
Stephen ministry
January 20, 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. • Room 206
Receive continuing education and meet in supervised groups every third Tuesday of
the month. Contact Hmingi Browne, 924-1323.
www.churchofthepalms.org
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WEDNESday
Men’s Bible Study
7:30 a.m. • Chapel Reception Room
In the letter to the Romans Paul develops the argument that is the basis of
Christianity: Nothing you can do will save you. It is through faith alone that we are
saved. Led by Tom Webber, [email protected] and Rev. Fred Marsh.
watercolor wednesday
Janaury 7, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • Chapel Reception Room
Paint with watercolor and enjoy the company of other artsy folk!
Please remember to bring your own supplies. Contact Pastor Hmingi
Browne, 924-1323 or [email protected].
prayer shawl group
Janaury 7, 3:30 p.m.• Chapel Narthex
We are knitting prayer shawls. All are welcome
to join us! Contact Hmingi Browne, 924-1323 or
[email protected].
Palms Buffet & Grille
5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. • Campus Center
Enjoy food and fellowship for all on Wednesday evenings!
Due to the holiday schedule, we will be closed this Wednesday.
Our Wednesday dinner will resume on January 7. Have a Happy
New Year!
oasis midweek worship January 7, 6:30 p.m. • Chapel
In worship on Sunday it all seems so clear how we can live in a way that’s
pleasing to God, but sometimes by the middle of the week the
stresses and demands of life threaten to consume all our time
and attention. Join us on Wednesdays beginning in January for
a midweek time of refreshment to help us regain our faith focus. m i d w e e k
OAS S
worship
REMEMBERING THE SABBATH (Women’s study)
January 7, 14, 21 & 28 • 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. • Room 206
Is keeping the Sabbath a challenge for you and your family? Join us for
this 4 week study as we explore what the Bible says about the Sabbath,
listen to short videos from Matthew Sleeth, author of 24/6, and share
in discussions about today’s challenges and what we can do to “Keep the Sabbath.”Please
bring your Bible. Conact Jan Hunt, [email protected].
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Adult Discipleship & Fellowship
COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS
January 7, 14, 21 & 28 • 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. • Chapel Reception Room
In this class we will study and explore the four of the major religions in today’s
world: Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. Each week is self-contained.
Led by Dr. William Browne, assisted by Dr. Doris Nocera and Dr. Hmingi
Browne. Contact Pastor Hmingi Browne, [email protected].
THURSday
PALMS BRIDGE CLUB
January 15, 7:00 p.m.• Chapel Reception Room
We will NOT meet in December nor on the first
Thursday in January due to the holidays. We will
reconvene on January 15. Normally, we meet on the first
and third Thursdays of the month for fun and fellowship.
Contact Nancy Kanellos, 320-3478 to make your reservation
or to be placed on the “fill-in” list. “Fill-in” players are greatly
appreciated (and needed) as well as players who are able to
play on a regular basis. Come and join us - you’ll love it!
Beginning Creative Signing Class
5:30 p.m. • Music & Arts Building
This class is an introduction to incorporating American
Sign Language with music to interpret God’s message to
us in visual form. No previous experience is necessary. Our
Advanced Creative Signers will be leading this class. Anyone
from Middle School through senior adults is welcome. If
you are curious how this works, and you love to talk with
your hands, come and sign up under the Fellowship Tree.
Contact Susy Welsh 321-5703, [email protected].
sisters in Christ
January 22,2015 • 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. • Room 209
We meet on the fourth Thursday of the month but will not meet in December
due to the holiday schedule. We will reconvene in January to study books and
articles to help us on our spiritual journeys. Come share insights and fellowship with
coffee, discussion and prayer. Contact Cindy Lanoue-Foster, 922-1826 (please leave a
message); [email protected].
Introduction to Spiritual Disciplines
January 8 - March 26 • 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. • Off Campus
Using the book Spiritual Classics we will be introduced to twelve historical disciplines
grouped by their inward, outward and corporate focus. This is modeled on Richard
Foster’s book Celebration of Discipline. As we read we will explore ways to engage with
these classic practices. Please let Bill Lewis know that you would like to participate so
the books (about $15) can be ordered. Led by Bill Lewis: 355-2156, billatpalms@gmail.
com and Susan Grundy.
www.churchofthepalms.org
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FRIday
Friday Morning Bible Study
January 9, 9:30 a.m. • Room 202
Please note: Due to the holiday schedule, we will not meet for
the remainder of December. Classes will resume on January 9.
Our new Bible study is titled, “Luke 24” will last approximately 10
weeks, give or take a week. If you need a study guide, please email
Meriam. Led by Meriam Matthews, meriam112@mindspring.
com and Peter Connor, [email protected].
grief support group
January 2, 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. • Chapel Reception Room
All those who have lost a loved one are invited to attend on Fridays. Licensed counselor
Diane Brantley of Samaritan Counseling is leading. For more information, contact
Pastor Hmingi Browne, 924-1323.
Eat, Meet & Be Merry
January 30, 11:30 a.m. • Off Campus
Join Pastor Hmingi Browne for food and fellowship at Der Dutchman
every last Friday of the month. Contact Hmingi Browne, 924-1323.
south home bible study
January 9, 6:30 p.m. • Off Campus
We meet the second and fourth Friday of the month. Due to the holiday schedule,
we will not meet on the fourth Friday of December. We will reconvene the second week of January, beginning our study on different books in the Old Testament.
Join us for prayer, Bible study, and fellowship. Contact Reyn and Doris Kamphuis,
360-8474 or [email protected].
loving stitches
January 30, 2015 • 9:45 a.m. • Chapel Reception Room
We are a group of women who knit, crochet, sew and quilt for
local charities. We create baby sweaters and blankets for Healthy
Start and the Veterans Hospital; teddy bears for the Sheriff and
Police Departments and hats for the Resurrection House and the
Salvation Army. We meet on the fourth Friday of each month.
We will not meet in December. We will reconvene in January. If
you enjoy sewing, knitting, quilting or crocheting, please join us.
Knitting and crochet instructions are available. Contact Alberta
Adams, 924-8464.
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Church of the Palms
opportunities for
generosity
Two Cents A Meal
Collection TODAY!
Join the Fight Against
Hunger Every donation
we collect will go to hunger related
projects, including 50% to our own
Food Pantry. Red collection baskets
will be located by the Sanctuary main
entrances. To donate by check, include
Two Cents A Meal in the memo line.
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tutoring program
The Tutoring Program is
on Christmas break this
week. We begin again
next week, January 6.
We still have many students with no
tutors. Please prayerfully consider
helping out a student with his/her
subject or homework one hour a
week. For information and /or to
sign up, please call Judy Armitage
Have a safe and Happy New Year!
Food Pantry Help Wanted
The Food Pantry is
looking for substitutes and
packers. We are in need of
substitutes for distribution.
To help, please contact
Kathy Robinett, 924-1323, krobinett@
churchofthepalms.org.
Wednesday Grille Volunteers
We need volunteers for prepping (2
hours), dining room setup (begins at
3:00 p.m.), dining room help during
dinner and cleanup afterwards.
To help, please contact Kathy
Robinett, 924-1323, krobinett@
churchofthepalms.org.
Family Ministry Volunteers
Family Ministry is
looking for a team
of
volunteers
to help in our
creative outreach.
If you have an
eye for design or
know how to use
Pinterest, we want
YOU! All ages are
welcome. Contact Valerie Mathews
(924-1323 ext. 208, vmathews@
churchofthepalms.org) to sign up.
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spotlight on
missions
Beth-El Farmworker Ministry (Wimauma)
Rev. Dave Moore
Beth-El helps farm workers achieve self-sufficiency by providing opportunities
to worship, offering extensive educational programs and many other services
to help basic needs. The worshipping congregation numbers about 160
throughout the year and has Women’s, Men’s and Youth group activities. Each
Tuesday evening a prayer service is held.
On October 1, 2013, Mission Peniel in Immokalee made a smooth transition
between Beth-El and Peace River, as the Presbytery assumed full responsibility
for this Ministry. Beth-El launched this outreach in 2006. In the fall of 2008,
the Beth-El Farmworker Ministry began their second outreach Ministry in
Arcadia. Each week outreach is provided on Thursdays in partnership with
FPC (First Presbyterian Church), Arcadia and a Sunday afternoon worship at
the same location. In late summer of 2010 they started their third extension
Ministry in Ft. Meade, in partnership with FPC and Ft. Meade. They travel
there each Thursday to provide food and clothing to community members.
As this Spotlight was being prepared for the church service bulletin on
December 28, we received very sad news about another break-in, which is
now shared with all of you with the hope that some of you may be able to help
Beth-EL.
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“One year, to the very same day (12/17), another break-in occurred and an
attempt made to steal our van. Last year the van was stolen and totaled, this
year just one window in our large box truck was broken. Our insurance is $500
deductible on the van ….it will be towed to a repair facility today for estimate
and repair.
“Inside the mission, five flat screen TV’s were taken along with the mounts on
most. Two laptops were stolen, one from the sanctuary that is used to project
to the screen for worship. Also Rev. Chuquimia’s was taken from his office.
Classroom doors were kicked in to gain access.
“Our deductible for property is $2500. In adding up the value of items stolen it
comes to $2499, so we will not be filing a claim with Church Mutual.
“Our video captured three young Hispanic males inside the building and in
the van. They entered about 11:30pm Tuesday night. A deputy, a detective,
and the Hillsborough County Crime Unit were here for most of the morning
yesterday. The ‘CSI:Wimauma’ team took many items of evidence, dusted for
prints, and will do DNA testing on evidence taken by them.
“We will provide the video to the sheriff and hopefully through their
investigation, they will be able to arrest those involved. We provided them a
description, based on the video, of an individual who lives next to the individual
who was arrested for the van theft last year. They live within a mile of Beth-El.
“This is a recap of what we know to date. As always keep Beth-El in your
prayers.”
“Advent blessings to all” from Rev. Dave Moore, Executive Director, Beth-El
Farmworker Ministry, Inc. P.O. Box 860, Mimauma, FL 33598 (813) 633-1548.
He is aware that this Spotlight, which had already been prepared, was brought
up to date and will still appear on Sunday, December 28, 2014 so that everyone
at COP will be aware of this latest and very sad news.
Donations are welcomed right now to help with getting all items repaired or
replaced. Donations are always welcomed for clothing and canned goods, rice,
and pinto beans. God Bless all of you and thanks for your financial support.
For more information, please feel free to contact Rev. Dave Moore, Executive
Director, by phone as listed above or by email [email protected] and Mission
Partner Advocate Wayne Kindt, 342-6494 or [email protected].
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Coffee
Sales
Supporting our Nicaragua Mission Team
Stop by our table under the tree each Sunday to purchase our Dona
Katy Nicaraguan Coffee for only $10 a bag! Each purchase of this
coffee supports Church of the Palms’ continued partnership with
Vida Joven (Young Life) Nicaraguan Ministry. Stop by and hear
about how your purchase will impact the lives of our students and
allow many to hear the gospel in Nicaragua. It’s a win for everyone.
Join our 2015
mission team to
Are you interested in joining our 2015 Nicaragua mission team August 1-9?
Contact Jeff McCauley at [email protected] or register online
today at: www.churchofthepalms.org/students.html. We hope you’ll join us!
For more detailed information on our programs, classes and upcoming events
please pick up a Church of the Palms’ WINTER PLANNER available at the doors
as you leave this evening or you may download it from our website.
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Professional leadership opportunity at COP
As we continue to pursue our mission of “equipping disciples for the
service of Christ” in 2015, session has redefined the role of Dr. Bruce
Hedgepeth to focus on discipleship and outreach. As a result, we are
currently seeking a person to serve as Executive Director of Operations
who will oversee the organizational/business facets of our ministry. A
full job description is available on the church website.
Special tax-free gift option for 2014
For those over age 70½, it is once again possible to make tax-favored charitable
gifts from traditional and Roth IRA accounts. On December 19 the President signed
into law an extension that allows this special opportunity for gifts completed in
2014. Amounts given in this way will count toward 2014 required IRA withdrawal
amounts. A total of up to $100,000 can be transferred directly from traditional or
Roth IRAs to Church of the Palms - Presbyterian (U.S.A.), Inc. or The Foundation
for the Church of the Palms - Presbyterian (U.S.A.), Inc. free of federal income tax.
NOTE: This is from IRAs only. To make such gifts, it is important to not withdraw
funds prior to a gift, but distribute them directly from an IRA to one or more
qualified charities. For those with check writing privileges on their accounts, this
may be the most efficient way to make gifts directly from an IRA.
Check with us (John Mercier at 941.921.5726 or [email protected]), your IRA
administrator, or your advisors for more information.
Legacy Giving Corner
Five Common (but not very convincing)
Excuses For Not Having A Will – Part V:
The law says my children will inherit my
property equally. Even if it is true that you’d
want your estate distributed exactly as the state
might direct, what about bequests to charitable
organizations or non-relatives? Christians who
have given regularly to their church and other
Christian causes presumably will want to do so
out of their estate. Without a will, however, no
gift will be made. There are countless other excuses as well, but
the point is still the same - most people NEED A WILL! If you don’t
have one yet, why not make an appointment with your attorney
today?
Contact your tax professional to learn more. For more information, about
the Legacy Society, contact Dr. McConnell, smcconnell@churchofthepalms.
org, 924-1323 or John Mercier, Chair of the Legacy Giving Committee, 9215726, [email protected].
www.churchofthepalms.org
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calendar of
events
Sunday, december 28
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
Chapel Worship Service
Prayer Meeting
Childcare
The Garden Worship Service
Traditional Worship
Kid’s Worship
Christians Under Construction
New Life Class
The Story: Creation to Resurrection
Traditional Worship
Choir Luncheon
Praise & Glory Choir Rehearsal
Longest Night Service
Monday, DECEMBER 29
5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Palm Singles Dinner
Sounds of Glory Orchestra Rehearsal
Chapel
Chapel Study
See Page 9
Campus Center
Sanctuary
205-207
206
202
Chapel
Sanctuary
Campus Center
Music & Arts Building
Sanctuary
Campus Center
Music & Arts Building
Tuesday, DECEMBER 30
7:00 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Men’s Bible Study & Breakfast
Off Campus
Women’s Prayer Group
Chapel Narthex
SYV Prelude & Training Choir Rehearsal Music & Arts Building
Creative SignersSanctuary
SYV Concert Choir Rehearsal Music & Arts Building
Garden Worship Band Rehearsal
Campus Center
Wednesday, DECEMBER 31
7:30 a.m.
Men’s Bible Study Chapel Reception Room
Thursday, JANUARY 1
Office, Food Pantry and ECC closed - New Year’s Day.
Friday, JANUARY 2
9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m. Friday Morning Bible Study
Grief Support Group
202
Chapel Reception Room
Saturday, JANUARY 3
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calendar of
events
No events scheduled.
Sunday, JANUARY 4
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
4:30 p.m. Chapel Worship Service
Prayer Meeting
Childcare
The Garden Worship Service
Traditional Worship
Kid’s Worship
Christians Under Construction
New Life Class
The Story: Creation to Resurrection
Traditional Worship
Praise & Glory Choir Rehearsal
Chapel
Chapel Study
See Page 9
Campus Center
Sanctuary
205-207
206
202
Chapel
Sanctuary
Music & Arts Building
Presbyterian Church (USA) Matters
Make sure to check our church website www.churchofthepalms.org for any
updates from our Session and Peace River Presbytery concerning matters
and decisions involving our denomination. Just click on “Denominational
Matters” on our homepage.
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God’s Story
Your Story
December 28, 2014
For the week of December 28, 2104
Devotion: Use this resource at home to guide your household’s daily
devotions. You can do this alone, as a couple, as a family; in the morning,
during the day, or at night. Find a routine that works best for you.
Pray: Light a candle and open your devotion time with a prayer.
God of revelation, magi from the east came in search of a meaning for
the bright star in the sky. We too, often search for meaning as we search
for evidence of Jesus in our world. Show us Jesus’ presence in all things
and at all times, for the glory of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Reflect: Reflect on the key verses from Sunday’s reading.
When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy.
On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother; and they
knelt down and paid him homage. Matthew 2:10-11a
Study: Study the reading and consider the background.
God revealed the birth of God’s son with the guiding light of a star.
Magi from the east followed the star to Bethlehem, where Jesus was
living. The star revealed to people beyond the borders of Jesus’ land
that God’s son was given for all.
God makes God’s presence known in a variety of wonderful and
mysterious ways. Sometimes we see God in the mysteries of this world,
like the birth of a child or the majesty of the Grand Canyon. Other
times we find God in the voices and actions of other people as they love
and care for us. God’s presence can be found everywhere, if we are open
and ready to see it.
- Continued on back New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National
Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council
God’s
Story
Your Story
- continued -
Read: Read the following daily readings to deepen your understanding of
Sunday’s text. After the reading, ask the follow-up questions.
Follow the visit from the Magi, and see how their gifts were used in their
rites and rituals.
Sunday, Matthew 2:1-12, Magi Visit
Monday, Psalm 96:10-13, Psalm
Tuesday, Micah 5:1-6, The Ruler from Bethlehem
Wednesday, 1 Samuel 16:1-13, David Anointed as King
Thursday, Isaiah 6:1-8, A Vision of God; Burning of Frankincense
Friday, Exodus 30:22-32, Anointing Oil and Incense
Saturday, John 19:39-40, Preparing Jesus’ Body for Burial
What does it say about Jesus that the gifts the magi brought for Jesus
were oils and resins used in a variety of rites and rituals?
Connect:
Connect in conversation with others in your household. Discuss the
following questions, or simply check in with “Highs” and “Lows.”
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What was a high point of your day? What was a low point?
What rites and rituals does your community practice? What
milestones are lifted up throughout the stages of life?
What does it mean to you that Jesus is a king? What other
images for Jesus speak to you?
Do: By acting on what we learn, we make God’s word come alive. Do the
following activity this week.
Look at your calendar for the year ahead. What milestones will you
celebrate? How will you mark those occasions? Start planning now to
celebrate important milestones in the coming year.
Bless:
Close your devotion with a blessing.
God who guides the wise, illumine our lives through your word this day.
Amen.
Copyright © 2014 Clergy Stuff. Used with Permission. Find more at www.ClergyStuff.com. Blessing written
by Pr. Chip Borgstadt.