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SUNDAY WORSHIP
Sunday, January 2
9:15 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Covenant Renewal Service
Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. Covenant Renewal Service
Worship Center
(Fellowship Hall)
COVENANT RENEWAL SERVICE, On this first Sunday of the new year, make it your top priority to be in worship and renew your covenant with God to be a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ in the coming year. The Covenant Service was first used in the Methodist Church by John Wesley on August 11, 1755. Always deeply moving and a great blessing to all who attend, it is an opportunity for each person to renew his or her commitment to Jesus Christ. Two services will be held - one at 10:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary (the Wesleyan Communion service will join with the Traditional Service in the Sanctuary), and one at 11:00 a.m. in the Worship Center (Fellowship Hall).
Sunday, January 9
Installation of Church Officers
9:15 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Traditional Service
Sanctuary
11:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship
Worship Center
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The Giving Factory was a BIG success. A total of 600 bags of groceries were distributed to people whose Christmas season was made more joyous.
A big thank you goes to John Carpenter who ordered all the food. He continues to be God's Angel in the Giving Factory.
Thanks to everyone who helped by bringing food, working on Wednesdays, setting up on Saturday, and of course, sacking food on Giving Factory Day. These are all important steps in this NOEL tradition.
Thanks again for being God's servant in our community.
Yours in Christ,
Jackie Hines
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Sunday bus drivers needed!
Noel is in need of drivers for the church bus on Sundays. Drivers would pick up members for Sunday School and worship services. Volunteers must be on church's approved driver's list. For more information about this vital ministry, please contact Melissa Sloan at 221-5207.
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A THANK YOU NOTE
Thank you for all you do for the Adult Learning Center! We love and appreciate you so much! To Pastor Shea and the members who donate their time, money, and prayers, we thank you! You are the angels God placed in our lives to make this community and world a better place.
With love from,
Mrs. Shanda Taylor, all the Staff of Community Renewal, and all the students of the Adult Renewal Academy!
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OUR LIFE IN CHRIST
Condolences: to Martin and Mary Lynn Stuart and family upon the loss of Martin's mother, Katherine Stuart, on Saturday, December 18; and to Beverly Gray upon the death of her sister, Mary Caldwell, on Saturday, December 25.
Prayer Concerns: Ray Anderson (Frankie Norton's father), Jerry & Kristen Brandon, Bill Chaney, Mike Collier (Julie Kueker's brother), Vicki Cromer, Ronnie Day, Sandy Dunham, Larry Fulton (Sylvia Busey's brother), Phylis Graham, Jackson Harlan, Rev. Dale Hensarling, Hugo Holland, Robert Kemp (Billy Jean Reasor's son), Laura Kirspel, Lara Latham (Janis & Gordon Latham's daughter-in-law), Helga Lippok, Nell McQueen, Noel's Homebound Members, Donnette Muse, Darrel Norberg, Johnny O'Neill, Art Reasor, Bob Rushing, Carol Rust (Mark Rust's sister), Martin Stuart, Those in the Military, Don Trussell, Susie Tucker, and Mike Wainwright.
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BOOK SIGNING, Sunday, January 2, 11:30 a.m. Parlor. Dr. Donald Webb has announced the publication of Take Bread and Cup, then Serve! The hardcover book, published by Eucharist Press, responds to a resurgence of interest in the traditional service of Holy Communion as practiced at the Wesleyan Communion Service at Noel on the first Sunday of every month. Take Bread andCup, then Serve!follows the liturgical year with a series of sermons from the services. It also includes the liturgy used by the congregation. Dr. Webb contends that those who participate in communion should be motivated to serve others, and it is therefore appropriate that the proceeds from the book, funded by the Grayson Foundation, will support Noel Neighborhood Ministries. A portion of the proceeds will also be dedicated to perpetuating the Wesleyan service at the church.
GREEN GIFTS, now through January 8, 2011, at Lilah's Deli and Bakery, 440 Olive St., Shreveport. TheNoel Community Arts Program is proud to sponsor Green Gifts, an art show featuring artists Debbie Engle and Kathryn Usher.
UPCOMING NOEL COMMUNITY ARTS PROGRAM CLASSES:
Hand Building Pottery-Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
January 8-February 12 and March 12-April 16, 6-week class
Taught by Brenda Snider, Youth - Adult ages
Cost is $80.00 with a $7.50 clay fee.
Wheel Throwing Pottery-Wednesdays, 5:30-8:00 p.m.
January 5-February 23 and March 9-April 27, 8-week class
Taught by Brenda Snider, Older Youth - Adult ages
Cost is $130.00 with a $7.50 clay fee.
Must have had Hand Building class or equivalent.
Wheel Throwing Pottery 2-Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
January 8-February 12 and March12-April 16, 6-week class
Taught by Brenda Snider, Youth - Adult ages
Cost is $80.00 with a $7.50 clay fee.
Must have had Hand Building class or equivalent and Wheel Throwing.
NOEL NEIGHBORHOOD MINISTRY NEEDS-For their homeless clients: small pop-top cans of fruit. For their start-up kits (fire victims): canned goods, (non-USDA), non-perishable food items, pasta, spaghetti, flour, sugar, etc.
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Contact Us!
Phone: (318) 221-5207
Fax: (318) 425-7643
Hours: M-Th. 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Address: 520 Herndon St. Shreveport, LA 71101 |
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