Wednesday, December 18, 2013

VUMC eNEWs

Vinland UMC eNEWs for Christmastide / year end 2013

End of Reports
Yeah!  Even though new district reports for end of year are simplified, it feels good to have them finished.  Looking ahead to some new programs, restart of Vital Congregation leadership program and, of course, Change.  The message at the opening insisted change happens, always, even if we chose not to change, we do as even rocks can’t resist.  The ten who attended the church conference noted change in the opening as we began without communion, then a fellowship time before breakout sessions for Wellsville and Clearfield; Edgerton and Vinland UMC’s. Reports were approved quickly and we were out to enjoy the rest of a lovely “warmer” day.  Thanks to those who attended.





Worship Schedule

Saturday Dec 21st 5:30 pm Pastor Shirley welcomes any to the sanctuary who wish to observe a brief service of “Longest Night” / Blue Christmas for remembrance and healing observing the winter solstice.

December 22nd: Christmas Program by Julie Craig  10:30am
Julie plans for music and readings to tell the story that is the reason for the season.

December 24th: Christmas Eve service of Sacraments & Candle light: Pictures & Poetry are the theme for the 7 pm service lead by Pastor Shirley.

December 29th: Rev. Orrin Potter will lead worship and offer the message, “I Need That” . 

Children and Adult Sunday Schools begin at 9:30 each week and a small group lectionary study meets on Saturday at Robin Millers at 8:45. 


“Wait For It”
Nearing the event of Christmas our focus narrows to the last plans for celebration and remaining gifts to purchase. Yet, Advent is still the time of examination and anticipation of the future. Every Christmas is a time for redirection of our lives. We are building hope that the dark parts of life will be brighter and our spirituality, faith and relationship with God will be deepened. We are waiting for “the beginning” of something new. Mary “pondered” the future. As we wait this last few days for “the light to dawn”, may we join Mary in both  reflection and visioning the future in new light. 


O come now, living water, pour your grace,
And bring new life to ev’ry withered place;
Speak comfort to each trembling heart:
“Be strong! Fear not, for I will ne’er depart.”
Rejoice, rejoice! Take heart and do not fear,
God’s chosen one, Immanuel, draws near.

                                   Events of Christmas





      Jeannie Furst and her Band, Furst Light, presented a musical
program December 7th as a fund raiser for Youthville /EmberHope
which is held every year.  The music venue was somewhat different than the past with spiritual gospels, many written by Jeannie and some sing- a-long carols. The soup supper preceded the concert and a nice offering was given to Youthville Church Organizer, Matt Johnson Matt told of the history of Youthville while using his yo yo to illustrate a message of mission and outreach.

UMW Christmas Dinner
     Vinland families enjoyed a traditional Christmas ham dinner with all the trimmings on December 9th at 6:30 pm.
     A delightful “reading” of the Christmas story was presented by Darlene Hart mixing modern and ancient language to convey the blessing of Christmas. There were smiles as Mary received the first “verbal sonogram” delivered by the Angel Gabriel.
      Two young 4:H members informed and entertained with tales of raising and showing sheep.  They dispelled many long held myths about sheep and those who shepherd them.
      Decorations and adornments for tables enhanced the evening.

Other traditions of Vinland UMC have been observed this Advent with the tree trimming of Chrismon’s one Sunday and Red Ribbons of Remembrance the next.

The choir has presented  very special music with solos and readings from the congregation.  Even a skit attracted attention to the “thespians” in the congregation. 

Honor’s in Haiti
Orrin Potter lead worship and covered pastoral care for me as I made a brief trip to Haiti in November. I was blessed to attend the graduation of a Civil Engineering Student who received the highest academic honor the university bestows. We entered him in UNAMO University in 2008 and he had excelled.  I stayed two days to meet with other students graduating and starting the next semesters. Our Mission to Haiti began in 2007 with the most successful project being advanced education for  highly motivated very poor young adults from the small island of La Gonave, Haiti.  I am grateful for the opportunity to share this time with Benoit and his family.  Thanks to VUMC..and Orrin Potter for letting it happen. sje
           



Wishing All a Joyful
& Blessed Christmas