Toledo Symphony Concert Ready To Go
I learned from Tricia today (Friday) that tickets for the Toledo Symphony sold out yesterday. From the four tickets that I purchased, I still have one left in Section F of the reserved seating more toward the front of the sanctuary. If you could use that ticket, let me know and I'll get it to ya. Just email me at mark@bogen.org. I'm guessing that setup is now underway, and if not completed, it will be soon. Thanks to the members of the Concert Committee and everyone else who is helping to make the return of this event to Grace an overwhelming success!
Picture Directory Images Delivered
Dave Casperson, our church directory photographer, had some technical issues with the digital files, but those have been resolved, and he dropped off the images stored on a USB drive to the church office this morning. Heather will begin to attach these files to individual members' email addresses. Members are free to make prints from these image files, or post them to their social media accounts, as Dave has released the copyright at no cost. Members may wish to pay Dave's generosity forward with a monetary gift to Grace, or send a thank you note to Dave at davec1403@yahoo.com.
These photos will be compiled into a new congregation picture directory, and be available in both print and electronic format. You can expect this project to be completed early in the new year. There will be a cost associated with the printed version of the directory, and once we have determined that cost, we will communicate that information to you.
Advent Services Continue
The first of our three Advent Midweek Services was held this past Wednesday evening, beginning at 6:30 pm. Our theme this year is "Arise and Shine." Each week will focus on a different aspect of the light of Christ and how we are enlightened by him throughout our lives. Our weekly themes are:
- November 30 - Rising Light - Living in the light of Jesus, we prepare to celebrate his birth. Repenting of our sins, we put away the works of darkness and dress in the armor of light.
- December 7 - Reflected Light - During Advent we remember the birth of Jesus, the Light of the world. We reflect his light in our daily lives.
- December 16 - Healing Light - With repentant joy we anticipate the birth of our Savior. We listen to his Word and live according to it until he comes again.
Each midweek service is preceded by a supper in the Dining Room beginning at 5:30 pm.
LIFT Advent Devotions
Pastor Paul has recruited LIFT congregation leaders and members to write devotional reflections on several topics to create a devotional resource for our observance of Advent. Pastor Paul describes the resource this way on the introductory page:
This Advent in the LIFT parish, we have invited folks from our congregations to share some Advent thoughts. This resource, My Favorite Things: Advent Stories from LIFT, is an opportunity to get to know one another and ponder this season. Contributors responded to writing prompts encouraging reflection on various favorite things: carols, verses, memories, gifts given or received, traditions, Bible characters, or reminders of God’s love. These writings are included in a printed booklet.
The devotions are also being posted daily during Advent on the LIFT Facebook page, which you can view HERE.
ELCA Worship News
https://community.elca.org/emailviewonwebpage.aspx?erid=e92cb21b-2f71-4c27-9804-d39584d837e5&trid=e92cb21b-2f71-4c27-9804-d39584d837e5
Follow up on Live Simply Campaign
So far, 69 intent cards have been received, but totals not yet determined. If you haven't returned your intent card, please do so at your earliest convenience. You can place it in the offering plat, drop it in the mail, or drop it off at the church office. Thank you for your faithfulness and generosity!
LIFT Board Meets Sunday
The LIFT Board is scheduled for this Sunday, December 4, beginning at 1:00 pm. A key item of business will be the 2023 budget.
LIFT Notes
Be sure to check out the latest issue of LIFT Notes, with all the info your need to stay abreast on LIFT sponsored or participating events, including Breakfast in Bethlehem on Saturday, December 10 from 9:00 - 11:00 am (I will be a wandering, story telling shepherd!) and Blue Christmas Service on Sunday, December 11 at 4:00 pm. You can view and read that issue of LIFT Notes HERE.
NWOS Synod Email Message
This week's email from NWOS is written by Pr. Sarah Schaaf, who is the Synod Director of Community Engagement. Pr. Sarah's message focus is what congregations can learn from libraries, noting that many libraries are focusing on community needs in developing their programs. Quoting from Pr. Sarah's message:
Parishes that thrive in the 21st century will do so by listening to their communities’ longings and needs, then creating uniquely local spaces to encounter the grace of God. I am sure that worship on Sunday morning will continue, just as libraries continue to lend books, but what opportunities might we be missing if this is all we offer?
You can read Pastor Sarah's message in its entirety HERE.
The Osterhold Update - Covid-19
Episode 119: COVID in the Driver's Seat
December 1, 2022
In this episode, Dr. Osterholm and Chris Dall discuss the challenges that China is facing with its COVID response, analyze a study that was recently published on surgical masks, and take a closer look at who is currently dying of COVID in the US. You can stream or download the episode HERE.
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