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 November
DELAVAN UNITED METHODIST
417 S. Locust Street
WOMEN'S ANNUAL BAZAR
"Nutcracker Sweet" is the theme of the Delavan United Methodist
Women's Annual Bazaar to be held on Thursday, December 6 from 4 p.m.
until 7 p .m. in the church Fellowship Hall. A homemade chicken and
noodle dinner (free-will donation) will be served and a variety of
booths featuring items for purchase will be available. These include
gift baskets deli items, baked goods, candy, and attic treasures.
Also, back by popular demand, a Cookie Walk will be held. Proceeds
from the Bazaar assist the ladies of the church with their mission
support throughout the year.
203 S. Vine
Street, Mt. Pulaski
December 5, 2018-Mid
Week Advent at Chestnut 7:00pm
December 13, 2018-Zion MP
Christmas Program 6:30pm
December 19, 2018-Mid Week
Advent 7:00pm
December 24, 2018-Christmas
Eve Worship 7:00pm
December 25, 2018-Christmas
Day Worship 10:00am
MT. PULASKI
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
115 N. Washington
Sunday, December
16 - Community christmas
Cantata at 4:30 pm in the Mt.
Pulaski Christian Church Sanctuary
Monday, December
24 - Christmas Eve Service
at 6:00 pm in the Mt. Pulaski
Christian Church Family Life Center
HOLY FAMILY PARISH,
Lincoln;
ST. MARY'S PARISH,
Atlanta;
ST. PATRICK'S PARISH, Elkhart
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
PARISH,
Mt. Pulaski
Immaculate
Conception of the Blessed Virgin
Mary -Holy Day of Obligation
Friday, December 7 (Vigil
Mass)
5:30 pm Mass @ Holy Family
Saturday, December 8 (Holy
Day Mass)
8:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
Advent
Reconciliation
Wednesday, December 19
7:00 pm Advent Reconciliation
Service for all four parishes @ Holy
Family Church
Regular Reconciliaton times are:
Holy Family Church - Tuesdays
4:30-4:55 pm - Prior to
Saturday Mass or by appointment
St. Mary’s Church - Prior to
Sunday Mass or by appointment
St. Patrick’s Church - Prior
to Sunday Mass or by appointment
St. Thomas Aquinas Church -
Prior to Sunday Mass or by
appointment
Christmas Programs
Wednesday, December 12
6:45 pm Holy Family/St. Mary’s CCD
Christmas Program @ Holy Family
Church
Tuesday, December 18
7:00 pm Carroll Catholic School
K-8th Grade Christmas Program @ Holy
Family Church
Vigil Masses for Christmas-
Holy Day of
Obligation
Monday, December 24
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-Holy Day of Obligation
Tuesday, December 25
9:00 am Mass @ Holy Family
Solemnity of Mary,
The Holy Mother of God - Holy Day of
Obligation
Monday, December 31, 2018
(Vigil Mass)
5:30 pm Mass @ Holy Family
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
(Holy Day Mass) 9:00 am Mass @ Holy
Family
Based on the availability of clergy,
this schedule is subject to change.
Please check the parish calendar on
the website
www.logancountycatholic.org for any
changes or additions.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1409 Pulaski St.,
Lincoln
Monday, Dec. 24 -
Christmas Eve services at 7:00
pm and 10:00 pm. Both services will
celebrate communion. Public is
invited.
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN CHURCH
204 N. McLean St., Lincoln
Sunday, December
16 - Lincoln Christian Church
Preschool Christmas Program at 3:00
p.m.
Monday, Dec. 24th
- Christmas Eve Candlelight
Services, at 4:00, 6:00 & 8:00
pm. Come celebrate the birth of our
Lord with us.
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OPEN ARMS
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
813 Woodlawn Rd., Lincoln
Sunday Services: 9am & 11am
December 16th & 23rd Christmas Series “A Christmas to
Remember”
Dec 23rd - Special Music by our Kids Ministry
& Daughters of the King on Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Dec 24, 2018 - Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at 3pm
ST. JOHN UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST 204 Seventh
St. Lincoln
December 2 Worship 10 a.m. First Sunday of Advent – Lighting
of Advent Candle
December 9 Second Sunday of Advent –10:00 worship at First
Presbyterian Church sharing in their Christmas Contata NO services
at St. John Church
December 16 Worship 10 a.m. Third Sunday of Advent “A
Fruitcake Christmas” Children’s Program
December 21 Blue Christmas joint Service at First
Presbyterian Church.
Supper at 6 p.m. Worship at 7:00 p.m.
December 23 Worship 10 a.m. Fourth Sunday of Advent “Love
Magnified”
December 24 11:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service with
candle lighting
and Open Communion
December 30 Worship 10 a.m. Hymn sing with First Presbyterian
Church our
guests. NO church services at First Presbyterian.
January 06, 2019 Worship 10 a.m. Epiphany Service with
communion.
“Let’s start new year with a new epiphany for our souls”
The public is welcome to any or all the
services/programs.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
301 Pekin St., Lincoln
Sunday, Dec. 9 -- Christmas Cantata: “Were You
There on That Christmas Night?” by Lloyd Larson. It retells the
birth of Jesus through new melodies, enduring carols, and holy
scripture. The choir will be accompanied by an instrumental
ensemble.
10 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 301 Pekin St., Lincoln
6 p.m. at Atlanta Library Union Hall Loft, 114 Arch St., Atlanta
Friday, Dec. 21 -- Longest Night/Blue Christmas Service
The Christmas season is often marked by expressions of joy,
excitement, and happiness. 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], 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.
6 p.m. meal in Community Ed Building
7 p.m. service in Sanctuary
Monday, Dec. 24 -- Candlelight Christmas Eve Service
7 p.m. in Sanctuary
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN CHURCH
204 N. McLean St., Lincoln
KIDS WORSHIP—December 2018
During the month of December, during Kids Worship we will learn that
Christmas means a lot more than the presents that are under the
tree! Kids will discover that the events of Christmas involved a lot
of “telling.” Prophets told, the angels told, the innkeeper
undoubtedly told, and shepherds as well had a lot to tell. Through
this series, we will find that we can continue to tell the story of
Jesus’ birth and that our “telling” still has an impact on the world
today!
If you would like to encourage and review this study with your
child, the weekly topics are listed below (the weekly point is
listed in italics). During this month we will focus on a key verse
from Luke 2:11, “The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the
Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!”
• Prophets Foretell Jesus’ Birth. Isaiah 7:14; 9:6–7;
We put our hope in Jesus.
• An Angel Appears to Mary and Joseph. Matthew 1:18–25; Luke
1:26–38;
We believe Jesus is God’s Son.
• Jesus is Born in Bethlehem. Luke 2:1–7.
We receive God’s greatest gift.
• Shepherds Learn That Jesus is Born. Luke 2:8–20;
We tell others about Jesus.
• Wise Men Visit Jesus. Matthew 2:1–12;
We seek Jesus every day.
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