Holy Week at Advent – Good Friday – April 22, 2011 12:00PM and 7:00 PM
April 14, 2011 by pastorbarb
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GOOD FRIDAY – April 22, 2011 at 12:00 and 7:00 p.m. ¨ Easter Sunday is so much more powerful when we dare to spend time at the foot of the cross. Here we understand the power of Jesus’ love for us. ¨ Choir will sing at 7:00 worship.
Each Wednesday Evening During Lent – Soup Supper 6:00 PM and Worship 7:00 PM
February 16, 2011 by pastorbarb
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Join us starting on March 16 through April 13th every Wednesday Evening to enter into the Lenten Experience with time together over a great, hot bowl of soup. Worship follows. We will use Holden Evening Prayer for worship, and hear the stories of faith from those among us.
March 13, 2011 Second Worship Opportunity added. Now worship at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM
February 16, 2011 by pastorbarb
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Our Worship life together is at the heart of our community experience here at Advent. In order to welcome more people.. “So that all may know Christ’s love!” we will add a second worship on this week, the first week of Lent to continue through the Spring. The 9:00 AM worship and the 11:00 worship will be much the same for now. Sunday School will start at 10:00 AM and Adult Bible Study will take place at 10:15 AM. Now you can sleep in a little and still get in on the blessings of worship!
New Member Sunday – March 6, 2011
February 16, 2011 by pastorbarb
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Folks interested in membership at Advent will be welcomed into our community with an “Affirmation of Baptism” worship on March 6 at 9:00 AM. There’s still plenty of room. Call Pastor Barb if you are interested in membership.
Ash Wednesday – Lent Begins – March 9, 2011
February 15, 2011 by pastorbarb
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Worship is offered at 12:00 PM followed by a soup lunch, and 7:00 PM
On March 9th the liturgical Christian Church begins the season of Lent with a solemn day of prayer called Ash Wednesday. This deeply moving worship experience includes letting go of the things that weigh us down through a thorough confession of sins, and the placing of ashes on our foreheads. This ancient symbol of repentance reminds us of our mortality with the words, “From dust you have come, to dust you have return.” While this may sound morbid to some, the experience is truly a welcome “letting go” of the things that separate us from God and each other. The wrongs we hold on to, both our own and others, and the realization that this life is short, and nothing can separate us from God’s love.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
December 16, 2010 by pastorbarb
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And just then some people were carrying a paralyzed man lying on a bed. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, ‘Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven.’ Then some of the scribes said to themselves, ‘This man is blaspheming.’ But Jesus, perceiving their thoughts, said, ‘Why do you think evil in your hearts? For which is easier, to say, “Your sins are forgiven”, or to say, “Stand up and walk”? But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins’—he then said to the paralytic—‘Stand up, take your bed and go to your home.’ And he stood up and went to his home. When the crowds saw it, they were filled with awe, and they glorified God, who had given such authority to human beings. Matthew 9:2-8
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Have you made your New Year’s Resolutions yet? Every year I make a list of things I’m going to change in the coming year. Sometimes I do this consciously, but mostly I just have a growing list in the back of my mind the year before that sounds something like, “after the first of the year I’m going to…” We do this because each January 1st feels like we’re getting a fresh start and of course everything will be better in the year ahead. That’s really not such a bad thing. Based on this principle it occurred to me in the early days of parish ministry that if we begin each new year with new hopes and expectations of ourselves and the world around us, it is “right and salutary” that we should begin each year with a worship that is centered around healing. Of course anyone who has ever been wounded knows that in order for healing to happen the wound must be kept clean and protected. So, this “Healing Worship” must begin with an extended order of “Confession and Forgiveness”.
Please plan to make the healing worship on January 2 a part of your new year celebration. I promise there will be no snakes, incense, rolling in the aisles, or speaking in tongues (I can’t even learn Spanish!). There will be an opportunity to come to the altar, say a prayer for whatever needs healing in your life, and hear a word of peace. This worship is aimed at starting your year with an awareness of our constant need for God’s healing in body, mind, spirit, and soul. There will also be an extended order of “Corporate Confession and Forgiveness”. Both of these liturgies come right out of our Evangelical Lutheran Worship hymnal. Healing starts with letting go of the old grudges, hurts, annoyances and issues that we hold against ourselves and those who move in our lives. What better way to start the new year. What better way to start our year together. I can’t wait to see what happens next! With you on the Journey, Pastor Barb
Merry X-mas
December 16, 2010 by pastorbarb
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And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father’s only son,* full of grace and truth. 1516From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. 17The law indeed was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18No one has ever seen God. It is God the only Son,* who is close to the Father’s heart,* who has made him known. John 1:14-18
I ask myself whenever I see the words “Merry X-mas” which is worse? To keep Christ’s name in the celebration and then make it the most important economic holiday of the year, or to take Christ’s name out and forget the origins of the holiday all together? On the one hand maybe this civic holiday needs the name so folks will know that in the Christian Church anyway, we are celebrating something much more powerful than the best gifts from Toys r us. On the other hand, do we want to have one of our most important celebrations, no less than the celebration of a God that dared to become human and live among us, cheapened to the point that more suicides happen during this season than any other (even Valentine’s Day!)? Then there’s the whole issue of inviting folks who do not adhere to the Christian faith to join in a celebration that at its core at least is an invitation to focus on radical ideas like peace, joy, and love. What a conundrum.
As usual I don’t have the definitive answer. But I do know this, this season is a celebration of Love. And it is absolutely imperative that we who use the name of Christ to describe ourselves (“Christian”) live out the holiday in ways that model to the culture the importance of the God of Love. So this year think about how you and your family will do that. Put Christ back in the center. Use the Advent devotionals and Advent wreaths to remember daily what it means to celebrate CHRISTmas. Make a pledge to donate at least as much time and money to Christ’s work as you do to gift giving. Find away to put Christ back in the middle of Christmas. Then, share your ideas. We all need to teach and encourage each other. The Word became FLESH. Let it live among you this holiday season. With you on the Journey, Pastor Barb
Library Highlights
December 16, 2010 by pastorbarb
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Practicing our faith, a way of life for a searching people, edited by Dorothy C. Bass. “Millions of Americans claim to be interested in deepening their spirituality, but many are swimming contentedly in shallow waters. The essays in this highly readable volume challenge us to practice our faith with greater dedication and imagination. Drawing inspiration from biblical tradition and from contemporary literature as well as their own experience, the authors show how such practices as hospitality, keeping Sabbath, forgiving and singing, among others, can forge more deliberate and rewarding connections with the sacred.” “This book emphasizes not just the theory but the practice of our Christian life, and it does so in fresh and lively ways.”
Evangelism Empowerment Team (EET) Lays out plans for 2011
December 16, 2010 by pastorbarb
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Evangelism Empowerment Team (EET) – Planning Schedule for 2011
At it’s December 13th meeting the EET giggled, contemplated, and brain-stormed ideas for the upcoming years which would set the Evangelism focus for each month. Below are the focusses.
January -
- “Get to Know You” month. New question on Nametags each of 5 weeks.
- Week 1 – Jan. 2, 2011 – Home State
- Week 2 – Jan. 9, 2011 – Hobbies
- Week 3 – Jan. 16, 2011 – Pets
- Week 4 – Jan. 23, 2011 – Interesting fact that few people know about you
- Week 5 – Jan. 30, 2011 – Number of siblings
- Possible “Unhanging of the Greens”
February -
- “Ask a Friend to Church” Month – To coincide with Valentine’s Day and Knowing God’s Love. Activities
to be announced.
- Possible “Souper Bowl” Party with youth and Hunger Fund
- Possible Spaghetti Dinner – W/ Youth
March -
- Ash Wednesday Worship, March 9, 2011
- Lenten Soup Suppers and Worship March 16, 23, 30
- Possible Pancake Breakfast – MIM (Shrove – March 6?)
April -
- Lenten Soup Suppers and Worship April 6, 13
- Palm Sunday Worship April 17 w/ Processional around block
- Maundy Thursday Worship April 21
- Good Friday Worship April 22
- Easter Sunday Worship April 24
- Possible Easter Breakfast – Youth
- Possible Seder
May -
– Intergenerational Celebration End of Sunday School Year Picnic (Poss. May 22)
- Possible Bridge Blessing with other Churches (or June depending on when it’s done)
June -
-Vacation Bible School June 19-24
– VBS Celebration at Worship June 26
- Possible Cross – Cultural Worship with Partner Congregations (or July)
July -
– Outdoor Worship (Later in Month)
– Possible Summertime Christmas Event
August -
– Westminster Fair?
– St. Bernie and Larry Celebrations
September -
-Rally Sunday Homecoming Event September 11, 2011
October -
– Run for the Cure – Oct. 2
-Blessing of the Animals - Feast of St. Francis – Oct. 9
- National Boss Day – Oct. 16 (I added this one!)
-Reformation Day – Oct. 30
November -
– Joint Thanksgiving Worship (to be worked out with other Westminster Congregations)
– Craft Fair
December -
– Hanging of the Greens (on a Sunday?)
– Caroling with Adventurers?
– Christmas Eve Worship (Saturday)
– Taize Worship
– Children’s Program
Other focuses and ideas:
- Signage – 80th street, banners
- Publicity – Ads in papers, flyers
- Occasional skits in church about how to invite new folks
- Monthly Birthday celebrations at Coffee
- New member welcome and integration
- Sub-committee on welcoming guests and potential members
- NEED MONEY for 1 & 2
CPR Training at Advent
December 16, 2010 by pastorbarb
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On January 8th from 1:00PM to 5:30PM (ending time may vary) Heather Bordner, a member of Advent will be leading a CPR training event through her workplace, The Colorado Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Association. The class will take place here at Advent. This will be a basic “Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED (Automated External Defibrillator)” training class. The course is conducted under the American Heart Association guidelines and includes a two year certification in CPR. Contact the Advent Church office for more information, (303)428-7501
In order to do this correctly the cost of the class is $45 per person (if we have 15 people). The cost includes the instructor, the book (which is required for certification), and the certification. Snacks will be provided. If this cost is too much for you, please come and talk to the pastor and we’ll try to find some financial assistance. It is not too late to register, but we need to hear from you soon. If you expressed an interest and haven’t turned in your check please do so as soon as possible. Remember, the pastor is getting very old and may need your assistance if a sermon comes out wrong. Now’s your chance to learn how!
