Monthly Newsletter - Fluvanna Community Church

FLUVANNA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
3363 Fluvanna Ave. Ext.
Jamestown, NY 14701
716-484-0553
Senior Pastor
PASTOR’S MESSAGE
A scripture for
Christmas says in Romans 12:2 “And be not
conformed
to
this
world….”(KJV)
The
Phillips
translation
reads, “Don’t let the
world press you into it’s
mold….”
What does
this have to do with
Christmas? The Bible
records the circumstances surrounding the
conception and virgin
birth of Christ the Messiah. Christmas celebrates the deity of
Christ and then tracks
His perfect life and
therefore the perfect
sacrifice of this Lamb of
God. That is the focus
of Christmas.
However, as the
years go by, the celebration of God’s gift of
love morphed into more
and more worldliness.
The giving of gifts to one
another is in my opinion a
good and joyous custom.
Indeed, it is more blessed
to give than to receive.
The world, however, has
extended Christmas into a
season of revelry and
drunkenness. Instead of
a holy day (holiday), the
party atmosphere without
any connection to Christ
simply denigrates the
beauty of that day. What
can we do about it? Unfortunately, it is difficult to
put the toothpaste back
into the tube.
We as believers
can refuse to allow the
worldly system to press
us into its mold. We may
not be able to stop what
they do, but we can celebrate the birth of Christ in
the purity and simplicity of
our God. When the Lamb
of God was born in the
Rev. Dayle F. Keefer
birthing stable of Bethlehem’s Migdal Eder, He
did so with the shadow
of Calvary’s Cross on
that moonlit night.
Whatever your family
traditions are that surround Christmas day,
keep the purpose of
Christ’s birth the main
thing.
Pastor Dayle
GOD’S GIFT
John 3:17 “God did not
send His Son into the
world to condemn the
world, but that the
world through Him
might be saved.”
Where is the “Merry”
in Merry Christmas”?
Where is the “Joy” in
Joy to the World”?
Where is the “Happy”
in Happy Holidays”?
Schedule of Weekly Services
Sunday
8:30 AM Blended Service
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Contemporary Service
Tuesday
10 AM – Adult Bible Study
7 PM Corporate Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
6:45 PM Kid’s Power Company and Company 45
7:00 PM “Upward” Teens at the Church
6:45 PM Adult Bible Study
Thursday
9:30 AM “Sippin” Seniors
Answer: The soaring
gladness of Christmas is
directly linked to God’s
gift of Jesus to us and
for us. Apart from that
glorious fact, there is
no logic to the season’s
existence, much less for
our festive rejoicing.
The celebration of
Christmas derives its
meaning and highest
fulfillment from that
radiant reality. God
with us.
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Assistant Pastor
Richard D. Keefer
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Family Pastor
Robert Collinge
[email protected]
Director of Christian Ed
Kimberly Park
[email protected]
MISSION
STATEMENT
Reaching Our Community
with a Viable, Believable,
Dynamic Gospel Witness
Characterized by (Christlike) Love and Energized by
the
Power of the Holy Spirit.
Inside this issue:
December Birthdays
December Featured Recipe
December Anniversaries
Poinsettias
Christmas Caroling
Missionary Moment
New Sunday School Classes
Christmas Card Box
Blessed Acts
Ambassadors
Ladies Christmas Party
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“The harvest is truly plenteous, but the labourers are few” Pray ye therefore the Lord of the
harvest that he will send forth labourers into his harvest:.”
Matthew 9:37-38
AMBASSADORS
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 7:00 PM
at Dennis and Sherri Goodwill’s home in Lakewood.
Please bring your favorite appetizer or dessert
and a white elephant gift.
CHRISTMAS CAROLING
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 17, 6:45 PM
Meet at the church
After caroling, we will have a time of fellowship with hot chocolae and Cookies
Everyone is welcome!!!
(If you would like to donate cookies, please
leave them in the church kitchen)
For more information please call Sherri at
JUBILEE FELLOWSHIP
Christmas Dinner
at Alfie’s Restaurant in Lakewood
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th
4:30 PM
There is a sign up sheet in the back of
the sanctuary.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
SAVE ON POSTAGE!!
The Christmas card box will be in the
Fellowship Hall on December 1st. You may
send your Christmas cards to the church family
without using any postage.
Just put your Christmas cards in the box
alphabetically. Please check the box weekly for
Christmas cards that have been left for you.
“BLESSED ACTS” is doing a Christmas cookie distribution for some families whose kids come to youth or
KPC, but the rest of the family doesn’t attend. This project needs lots of hands!! We need people to bake
cookies, assemble platters, and deliver.
Mark your calendars for the following dates: DECEMBER 11th from 6:30 PM– 9:30 PM, we will bake at the
church. One DECEMBER 14th after second service, we will eat lunch together. Chuck and I will provide
lunch, then we will assemble platters and split up into teams to deliver.
If you don't want to participate in these group events, you can bake cookies at your home and bring them to
the FCC kitchen on December 14th, labeled for “BLESSED ACTS”. If you have any questions, please call
Faith Baker at 708-0054.
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Brenda Hoglin
12-03
Judy Keefer
12-19
Merle Spinler
12-03
Janice Steele
12-20
Noble Livezey
12-07
June Swanson
12-20
Joann Ward
12-07
Jason Johnson
12-21
Vi Curtis
12-08
Doris Depas
12-22
Kerri Harrell
12-09
Noreen Healy
12-24
Laurie Tanner
12-09
Autumn McCulley
12-25
Dan DeHaven
12-10
Diane Spangler
12-27
Dillon Cordner
12-11
Tom Stahlman
12-28
Jim Breth
12-14
Deborah Hammond
12-29
Jennifer Marsh
12-14
Bill Depas
12-30
Debbie See
12-17
Joyce Anderson
12-19
Chris Goodwill
12-19
Gary & Christine Krug
12-05
Jim & Diane Glenn
12-19
Dennis & Julie Davidson
12-06
Bob & Susan Collinge
12-21
Dan & Lynda Glassman
12-06
Bill & Doris Depas
12-22
Dick & Sue Wright
12-10
Don & Nancy Robison 12-23
Don & Wendy Howig
12-12
Larry & Denise Finch
Wayne & Kathy Carroll
12-15
Earl & Nita Hespenhide 12-29
12-27
DECEMBER FEATURED RECIPE
CHEESEBURGER BISCUIT BAKE
1 lb ground beef or turkey
1/4 c chopped onion
1 can (8 oz) tomato sauce
1/4 c ketchup
Dash pepper
2 c (8 oz) shredded cheddar cheese,
divided
1 tube (12 oz) refrigerated buttermild
biscuits, separated into 10 biscuits
1. In a large skillet, cook beef and
onion over medium heat until
meat is no longer pink; drain.
2. Stir in the tomato sauce, ketcup
and pepper.
3. Spoon half into a greased 8 in
square baking dish.
4. Sprinkle with half of the cheese.
Repeat layers.
5. Place biscuits around edges of
dish.
6. Bake uncovered, 14 400 for 18-
22 minutes or until the meat
mixture is bubbly and biscuits
are golden brown.
Yield: 5 servings
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WIDOWS and WIDOWERS
You are invited to our annual
CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
To be held in our church fellowship hall on
Tuesday, December 9th - 12:30 PM
We are looking forward to again sharing a time of fellowship with you. If you can join us, please sign
up on the shelf at the back of the Sanctuary,
or call the church office at 484-0553.
Please try to call by December 5
Remember, If you need a ride we will be glad to pick you up….and if the weather is not great for
driving, we will be happy to pick you up.
Please let us know.
The Pastors and Staff
FREE
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
WITH ANSWERING
POINSETTIAS
MACHINE
It’s time to order poinsettias for the Christmas season in memory
of loved ones. Poinsettias will be $6.50 this year.
Please contact
There are order blanks on the table in the back of the sanctuary.
Please place your order and money in the envelope provided and
place it in the box.
Sandy Tellinghuisen
at 489-1000 if interested
Orders must be in by Thursday, December 3.
Any questions? Please call the church office. (484-0553)
GIVING ENVELOPES for 2015 are now available (if needed to file tax return). Please contact Kathy Carroll if you
need envelopes or let the church office know. We will need your address and phone number. If you have giving envelopes now, your 2015 envelopes will be available soon, in the Fellowship Hall. If you don’t need envelopes anymore
please let Kathy Carroll know.
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KERYX - Prison Ministry - Thank you for your many prayers of support for the residents/inmates of Gowanda
State Correctional Facility. The Keryx weekend in Oct. was another GREAT success, because of all your prayers and
support. Jesus is seen through his people when we listen to the call to pray and seek His will. Jesus is in the business
of changing lives, and it is powerfully strong in the prison ministry, Inmates see the love of Christ through the Christian
Community action, like Fluvanna Church.
Men are taken on a weekend journey of talks and discussions where they become aware of how important
they are to God. We talk about: Knowing Yourself, Goals, Forgiveness of self, Forgiveness of Others, Tearing Down
Walls, Accepting God's Forgiveness, The Church, Studying, Action, and What it means to be a Christian.
The men may know little or nothing about God, possibly slipped away from Him, or just want to draw closer
to Him. Whatever the reason, our job as a Keryx team, is to be used by God and… Listen Listen---Love Love.
This last weekend the inmates felt the presence of God in their mists and felt Loved and Accepted. Some felt
it for the first time. A paper chain was made to show the men how many brothers and sisters in the community were
praying for them. They had no idea, that so many people cared. They felt God's Love through your actions. You
showed them they were valuable, and that God loved them. God showed them how to forgive themselves and others. One of the most powerful talks was about tearing down walls ( a talk that everyone needs to hear). I have a copy
of that take and would love to share it with you.
During the weekend we have seven round tables with (6) inmates, and (3) team members at each table. At
each table, one team member is a Spiritual Director. On Friday, we bring out a prayer chain, showing them all the
people praying for them on Thurs. and Friday. This takes them by complete surprise to think there are people out
there, praying for men they don't even know. They sit there is awe. Saturday we add to the chain and again they are
mystified. On Sunday morning we bring out more chain and show them people are still praying for them. The Love of
God they feel grows and grows, and floods their hearts with joy and hope.
Saturday evening at 8:00, we take the inmates outside for a "Big Surprise". A group of 60-70 community people, carrying lighted candles, have gathered outside the barbed wire fence to sing songs to the inmates. The people are
too far away to see their faces, but now the inmates can see bodies to put with the links of chain they saw during the
weekend.
We do not try to get the men to ask Jesus into their hearts, but if they approach us with the desire to accept
Jesus into their hearts, the Spiritual Directors are there to help them. This weekend seven of the inmates accepted
Jesus as their savior.
It doesn't matter ………….where you've been.
It doesn't matter ………….where you are.
What does matters is……..Where Are You Going ?
The number of men who return to prison is greatly decreased when the men find Christ. The return rate drops from
75% to only 15%. Thank-you for your prayers and the love you show the men who have gone astray. Thank-you for
letting God use you to change the lives of these men
Every Friday night, 8-12 team members go back to Gowanda Correctional Facility, and meet with the men who
have gone through a Keryx weekend. We encourage the men to continue seeking God and His presence around
them. We talk to them about what they've read recently, what they've heard recently (like on the Radio, or Bible
studies), and where they've seen Jesus in the past week. We keep them focused on a one week window, of seeking
and looking for Jesus since we saw tem last, just a week ago. They can be a witness to others and they can learn to
recognize God's presence ….. even in a prison.
God Bless You All, for your thoughts and prayers.
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New Sunday School Quarter
December 7, 2014-February 22, 2015
JESUS’ BIRTH – JESUS CARES – FAMILIES
Taught by Judy Keefer and Jackie Atkins
Pre-K Ages 3 & 4 (Pre-School Room)
JESUS’ BIRTH – JESUS CARES – FAMILIES
Taught by Connie Dahlin and Jackie Hopkins
Kindergarten – 3rd grade (Room #
“BIRTH AND EARLY MINISTRY OF JESUS”
Taught by Diane Spangler
Grades 4– 6 (Room #
“FOLLOWING JESUS ON HIS TERMS”
Taught by Matt Johnson
Youth Grades 7– 12 (Youth Room In Family Center)
ADULT ELECTIVES
“A PANORAMA STUDY OF “THE PLAN OF THE AGES”
Teacher: Pastor Dayle Keefer
The “Panorama” Bible Study follows the stream of the Bible Narrative, so as to aid the eye and the memory in grasping the whole. Presenting the important events, and gradual development of Bible history and keeping in view,
throughout the spiritual purpose of divine revelation.
Location: Triple Room – A Class for all ages!!
“EXPECTING TO SEE JESUS”
Teachers: Michelle Hamilton & Faith Baker
For the Ladies
Are you ready for that moment when your faith becomes sight? Join us on a journey thru the pages of the Bible as
we experience a personal revival and deeper relationship with God as we live in the expectant hope of Jesus’ return.
Location: Sunday School Room #6
“A STUDY FROM THE BOOK OF COLOSSIANS”
Teacher: Pastor Ric Keefer
The book of Colossians is a Prison Epistle. It was written to counter and respond to heretical teachings and encourage believers to serve with fervor and passion.
Location: Room off the Fellowship Hall
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Ladies, please join us for our annual Christmas Party!
Monday December 15, 2014 at 6:00 pm
In the Fellowship Hall
(This will also be our “wrap-up” for our Sisters of the Heart, so grab your sister and come out for our last
planned event!). All ladies are welcomed and encouraged to attend!
There will be good food, gift exchange and great fellowship!
Please bring a dish to pass and a wrapped gift!
As we enjoy the Christmas season,
Let's keep in mind the sacred truth:
Jesus is the reason.
CHRISTMAS SHOE BOXES FOR MEXICAN CHILDREN
Harvest Hands Ministries will collect materials for Christmas Shoe Boxes for Mexican children. Fluvanna
Community Church has supplied many shoe boxes over the years to help Harvest hands meet its need for 250 shoe
boxes. Please choose materials from these lists that you would like to give to Mexican children.
You may choose from the following age groups: AGE: 2-4, 5-7, 8-10, 11-14, 15-18.
Please choose Boy or Girl.
Please provide NEW items.
GIRL
BOY
Hair brush
Comb
Pony tail clips
Tooth brush, Toothpaste
Barrettes, Ribbons
Shampoo
Head Bands
Pens, pencils
Toothbrush, Toothpaste
Pencil Sharpens
Hand lotion
Stickers
Mirror
Candy
Shampoo
Socks, Underwear
Emory Board Nail File
Yo-Yo
Candy
Rubber Ball
Pen, Pencils
Small stuffed toy
Pencil Sharpeners
Marbles
Stickers
T-shirts
Small Stuffed Toy
Crayons
Socks, Underwear
Coloring Books
Crayons, Coloring Books
Markers
Markers
Memo Pad
Memo Pad
Picture book in Spanish
Picture book in Spanish
Harmonica
Knit Hats, Mittens
Knit Hats, Mittens
Please do not put candy and bar soap in the same
box. Feel free to include a Christmas card and
photo of yourself in your box.
DO NOT INCLUDE
Make-up
Sharp items such as nail files
Playing cards
Alien Items
Halloween items
Evil Super hero items
War-related items
Santa Claus
Empty shoe boxes are available in the back of the
sanctuary. Please take a shoe box, fill it this week
and bring it back next Sunday, December 7th. We
will need volunteers on MONDAY, DECEMBER 8TH
at 7:00 PM to wrap the shoe boxes and pack them
in boxes to be sent to Mexico. The shoeboxes will
be wrapped and packed in boxes to be sent to
Mexico.
December 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
1
2
3
7 PM AllChurch Prayer
6 PM Light Dinner
6:45 PM KPC and
Company 456
6:45 PM Teens at
the Church
6:45 PM Bible
Study for adults
9
10
6 PM Fill Widows
and Widowers
Baskets in Fellowship Hall
7 PM Deacons
and Deaconesses Meeting
7
8:30 AM Blended
Service
10 AM Sunday
School
11 AM Contemporary Service
14
8:30 AM Blended
Service
10 AM Sunday
School
11 AM Contemporary Service
1 PM Blessed
Acts making
Cookie Trays
21
8
6:30 PM Packing
Shoe Boxes in
Fellowship Hall
7 PM Official
Board Meeting
15
12:30 PM Widows and Widowers Luncheon
7 PM AllChurch Prayer
6 PM Light Dinner
6:45 PM KPC and
Company 456
6:45 PM Teens at
the Church
6:45 PM Bible
Study for adults
16
17
Fri
Sat
4
5
6
12
13
9:30 AM
“Sippin” Seniors
11
9:30 AM
“Sippin” Seniors
4:30 PM Jublilee
Fellowship at
Alfies
6:30 Blesses
Acts Making
Christmas Cookies at the church.
18
7 PM Ambassadors Christmas
Party at Goodwills
19
20
26
27
9:30 AM
“Sippin” Seniors
6:00 PM Ladies
Ministries
Christmas
Party
22
7 PM AllChurch Prayer
23
6:46 PM Christmas Caroling.
Meet at the
church.
24
8:30 AM Blended
Service
10 AM Sunday
School
11 AM Contemporary Service
7 PM AllChurch Prayer
28
Thu
29
30
8:30 AM Blended
Service
10 AM Sunday
School
11 AM Contemporary Service
7 PM AllChurch Prayer
31
25