The public
is invited to Camp Griesheim's
Annual Meeting to be held on Sunday,
September 15 at 5 p.m. in their main
facility in Atlanta, Illinois.
Refreshments and fellowship will
follow the meeting.
St. John UCC to host Christian Carnival on
Sunday
St. John UCC to host Christian Carnival on
Sunday
St. John UCC
to host Christian Carnival on Sunday
St. John UCC to host Christian Carnival on
Sunday
St. John United
Church of Christ in Lincoln is sponsoring a
Christian Carnival on Sunday from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. The activities will be on the
church's parking lot, at the corner of
Eighth and Maple streets.
The
public is invited. All ages are welcome to
join in the games, snacks, songs, stories
and more fun -- and win prizes, too -- all
for free.
For answers to questions about the event,
call the church office, 732-6957.
The carnival is sponsored by the St. John
Christian Education Ministry.
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3rd
Saturday Meal
SPONSOR:
Logan County Love
WHO:
Open to everyone
DETAILS:
Logan County Love will once again provide a free
meal to anyone wishing to join. If you are
interested, please stop by and introduce
yourself as the group would love to see everyone
in the community. Come hungry and leave
fulfilled. For this month, the meal will include
chicken and noodles. If you are unable to drive
but would like a meal, call the church,
217-732-6957, between 5 and 6 pm.
WHERE:
St. John UCC, corner of
Seventh and Maple
WHEN:
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3rd Saturday
Meal
SPONSOR:
Logan County Love
WHO:
Open to everyone
DETAILS:
Logan County Love will once again provide a free
meal to anyone wishing to join. If you are
interested, please stop by and introduce
yourself as the group would love to see everyone
in the community. Come hungry and leave
fulfilled. For this month, the meal will include
chicken and noodles. If you are unable to drive
but would like a meal, call the church,
217-732-6957, between 5 and 6 pm.
WHERE:
St. John UCC, corner of
Seventh and Maple
WHEN:
5-6:30 pm
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First
Presbyterian Calendar for December
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Christmas Cantata
Sunday, December 17th
10 a.m. worship service
The choir of First Presbyterian Church will present
the cantata “God, With Us!” on Sunday, December 17th, at the 10 a.m.
worship service. With the choir leading the service through music
and scripture, listen to how God came to earth in the form of Jesus
Christ to shed light in the darkness, bring hope to the hopeless,
and instill peace with the restless. A small instrumental ensemble
will join the choir as we celebrate the story of Jesus’ birth.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Longest Night/Blue Christmas Service
December 21
7 p.m.
Union Chapel at First
Presbyterian Church
The Christmas season is often marked by expressions
of joy, excitement, and happiness. It’s a time for family to gather
and for churches to worship pointing to the hope that is found in
the coming of the Christ child. However, this time of joy and
expectation can often overshadow the pain and hurt many experience
during this season, when the world's merriment puts their grief and
sorrow in stark relief.
Traditionally centered on the Winter Solstice [the longest night of
the year] our service will be held on Thursday, December 21, at 7
p.m. in Union Chapel at First Presbyterian Church. This service will
provide time and space, through song and readings from Scripture,
for God’s people to reflect on the pain this time of the year can
invoke, while also remembering that God is there, and that light
will soon return.
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN CHURCH
204 N. McLean Street
Wednesday Bible Study at
Join Dr. Bob Monts for a six-week study, starting January 10
entitled: “Turn Your Hearts Toward Home”,
a study of 1 Peter.
“The letter came just when it was needed most. The situation was
undeniably bleak. They paid their taxes, served in the military, and
they did all they could to be good citizens. They ate the same food,
kept up with the current styles, and acted—for the most part—just
like any other upstanding person in their community. Yet, they were
misunderstood and mistreated, some even to the point of death. As a
group they were singled out by the highest governmental authority as
parasites upon the land. Many were tortured and killed while others
lost all of their possessions and became displaced wanderers.
Indeed, such a letter could not have come at a better time.”
These folks, having been dispersed throughout the Roman Empire, were
in dire need of encouragement. They need a “letter from home.” 1
Peter was just that-a letter that offered hope to a beleaguered and
hurting people. This study will examine what we can learn, living in
the 21st century, from those living in the 1st century. The study
will urge you to keep your eye on our true home and not our
temporary home. It will focus on how to live as one who doesn't fit
here, but there.
LIFEPOINT CHURCH
601 Pulaski St., Lincoln
Christmas series, "Come to Worship"
It will be in our main worship service, Sunday's 10am
starting Sunday December 3rd and will run through Christmas
Eve.
Christmas Eve...we will wrap up the series
"Come to Worship" and will have a time of worship and communion
starting at 10am.
Sunday December 17th, 10am, will be our children's Christmas
music program. following the program we will have a church Christmas
lunch.
JEFFERSON STREET
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1700 N. Jefferson St., Lincoln
December 17, 24, A three-week sermon series: "Christmas
at the Movies". We will take a look at a few clips from three
classic movies: "It's a Wonderful Life", "A Christmas Carol", and
"Elf". What are some lessons learned about the joy of Jesus' birth
and what that really means for us. Worship times are 9:00 and 10:45
am.
December 24 - Christmas Eve service at 7:00 pm.
HOPE CHAPEL
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
2501 Woodlawn Rd., Lincoln
Christmas Eve, Sun. Dec.
24th 10:00 am
Enjoy Carols and Communion
Everyone is invited to celebrate the birth of
Christ with us!
ATLANTA CHRISTIAN CHURCH
300 NE
3rd St., Atlanta
December 3-24 Christmas Sermon Series, “The Star” (see
attached graphic) 10:00 a.m. service time
December 24 Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 9 p.m.
OPEN ARMS
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
813 Woodlawn Rd., Lincoln
Sunday, December 24 @ 9:30AM – Morning Service
Sunday, December 24th @ 9PM Christmas Eve Candlelight service
ST. JOHN UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
204 7th Street, Lincoln
invites the public to join them in the joy of the
season as we celebrate the Christmas messages with the theme: “A
THRILL OF HOPE” A Coffee Hour welcomes all at 9:15 –9:45 a.m. prior
to all Sunday services beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the sanctuary of
St. John UCC; with Rev. Ken D. Kramer, pastor.
December 17, 2017 3rd Sunday in Advent – Lighting of 3rd
Candle
Isaiah 61:1-4; 8-11 Sermon: “Bringing Good News”
December 24, 2017 4th Sunday in Advent – Lighting of 4th
Candle
Luke 1:26-38 Sermon: “How Can This Be?”
December 24, 2017 Christmas Eve Service time is 11:00 p.m.
Candle Lighting and Holy Communion Celebration
Luke 2:1-20 Sermon: “Glory and Peace For Us”
December 31, 2017 First Sunday After Christmas, Luke 2:22-40
Sermon “A Blessing of Redemption”
January 07, 2018 Epiphany Service 10:00 a.m. with Holy
Communion
Mathew 2:1-12 Sermon: “Where Is The Child?”
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MT PULASKI
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
203 S. Vine St.
Dec. 20 - Advent Service 7pm
Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve Worship Service 7pm
Dec. 25 - Christmas Day Worship Service 10am
HOLY FAMILY - 316 S. Logan St., Lincoln
ST MARY'S - 805 S. Pearl St., Atlanta
ST. PATRICK’S - 213 S. Bogardus, Elkhart
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS - 321 S. Lafayette, Mt. Pulaski
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Holy Day of
Obligation
Advent Reconciliation
Tuesday, December 19
7:00 pm Advent Reconciliation Service for all four parishes @ Holy
Family Church
Regular Reconciliation times are:
Holy Family Church - Tuesdays 4:30-5 pm & Saturdays 2:45-3:30 pm
St. Mary’s Church - Prior to 9 am Sunday Mass or by appointment
St. Patrick’s Church - Prior to 4 pm Saturday Mass or by appointment
St. Thomas Aquinas Church - Prior to 10:30 am Sunday Mass or by
appointment
Christmas Eve – December 24
Vigil Masses for Holy Day of Obligation
4:00 pm Mass @ Holy Family
4:00 pm Mass @ St. Patrick’s
6:00 pm Mass @ St. Mary’s
7:30 pm Mass @ St. Thomas Aquinas
9:00 pm Mass @ Holy Family
Christmas Day
Holy Day of Obligation
9:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
The Feast Day of the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
This is not a Holy Day of Obligation this year.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
1409 Pulaski St., Lincoln
We have Advent services at 9am
Sunday December 17
Sunday December 24
Sunday, December 24 at 7:00pm -
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service with Communion.
Saturday, December 30 5:00pm
Sunday, December 31 9:00am
Lessons and Carols
No communion
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
402 Pekin Street
Sunday, December 24 - Christmas Eve service at
8:00pm
Monday, December 25 - Christmas we will have
one service at 9:45am.
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1140 N. State St., Lincoln
Sunday, Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve Candlelight services 6pm.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
205 Pulaski St., Lincoln
Wednesdays, Dec. 20 - Advent services,
at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 17 - Sunday School Service at Zion Lutheran
Church, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 19 - Christmas Concert at Zion Lutheran School,
2:00 & 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve Services, 6:30 & 10:00 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 31 - New Year’s Eve Day Church Service 8:00 &
10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:20 a.m.
PARK MEADOWS
BAPTIST CHURCH
800 Memorial Park Road, Lincoln
Wednesday, December 20 - Kidz Krusade
Christmas Party | 7 pm | Fun service for kids from 4 yr old through
6th grade. Prizes, Games, Candy, Free picture w/ Santa.
Sunday, December 24 - Come Home for Christmas Service | 10:30
am | Candelight Service. Pastor and his wife read Christmas story
around fireplace to kids on stage during service.
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