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Sat. Dec. 13: La Posada 6:30-8:30pm
Sun. Dec. 14: Third Sunday of Advent Tues. Dec. 16: Women's Christmas Party 6:30pm Wed. Dec. 17: FUEL Christmas White Elephant Party Wed. Dec. 24: Christmas Eve Candlelight Services 5, 7 & 11pm
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| New! Al-Anon Group Coming Soon |
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Beginning early January 2009, Al-Anon will be meeting in the upper room on Friday mornings from 8:30-9:30am. Al-Anon is a 12 step program for anyone who has been affected by someone else's addiction. Members give and receive comfort and understanding through a mutual exchange of experiences, strength and hope. Look for more information in up coming weekly newsletters or contact Martha Becker at 966-4458.
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| Unclaimed Dishes |
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Did you bring a dish to the Thanksgiving Feast and go home without it? We have several dishes in the church office.
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A TFal Pot with lid
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A large glass bowl
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A large wooden bowl
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Several casserole dishes
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A few glass platters
If you would like to claim any of these items, please contact the church office at 965-1338 or stop by. Items left unclaimed at the end of the year will be donated to the goodwill.
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| ABF - Adult Bible Fellowship |
9:30am ~ ABF (Adult Bible Fellowship) continues a four-week series (ending December 14th) on Advent, led by Pastor Colleen Hurley-Bates. Prepare your heart for Christmas through a thoughtful look at Advent and its historical roots. ABF meets in SHIFCO's recreation room: 418 Santa Fe Place, across Cliff Drive from the church. |
| Attention all 6th-12th Graders |
BIG BEAR CAMP for 6th - 12th graders, February 13-16, 2009. It is not too early to put this on your calendar and not too early to save. Cost: $200(appr.). Save a little each week and you're there!!! More details coming soon. Questions? Contact Doug Ranck, 965-1228 x224 or dranck@fmcsb.org
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| Perspectives |
Beginning Tuesday, January 13, 2009, "Perspectives on the World Christian Movement" will be hosted at Reality Carpinteria Church. This is a 15-week long course that studies the power and furtherance of the Gospel from its Biblical basis, through the history of the church, through cultures around the world and through strategic ministry partnerships today. We have several people from our church who have completed this course and loved it. The course will go from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm on successive Tuesday nights. On Sunday, December 7th, Amber Smith, coordinator for these classes, will be with us to answer questions and give further information. They are offering an early registration discount of $50 off when one registers before December 14. For more information about Perspectives you can go to www.perspectives.org.
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Memory Verse of the Week
Our verses for this week: 6There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John. 7He came as a witness to testify concerning that light, so that through him all men might believe. 8He himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light. 9The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world.
John 1:6-9
Our verses for this Christmas Season so far:1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning.
3Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4In him was life, and that life was the light of men. 5The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it.
6There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John. 7He came as a witness to testify concerning that light, so that through him all men might believe. 8He himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light. 9The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world.
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Holiday Events
You Won't Want to Miss!!
La Posada Eastside Saturday, Dec. 13th 6:30-8:30pm 113 Wilson St. A traditional Latin American celebration, La Posada, Spanish for "the Inn" is a re-enactment of the search by Jesus' parents, Joseph and Mary for lodging prior to Jesus' birth. Children and Parents are welcome to join Pura Vida Eastside in this celebration as they meet at 113 Wilson St. at 6:30pm on Saturday, Dec. 13th. Please contact Dennis Leon at 965-1338 x232 for more information.
Women's Christmas Party Tuesday, Dec. 16th 6:30-8:30pm Upper Room
Join us for a festive Christmas celebration in the upper room! Bring an appetizer or holiday treats to share. We will have a gift exchange of the very best NEW gift you can find for under $10. Prizes will be awarded for the "best gift." We will be celebrating the best gift ever given: Jesus Christ! Mark your calendar and invite a friend to this fun-filled and meaningful evening Tuesday, Dec. 16th 6:30-8:30pm in the Upper Room. For more information contact Cheryl Wayman at 965-1338 x229.
FUEL White Elephant Gift Exchange Wednesday, Dec. 17th 6:30pm Joel Hoffman's House, 1817 Robbins St.
FMCSB's college age/young adult/early career group is getting together for a White Elephant Gift Exchange on Wednesday, Dec. 17th at 6:30pm at Joel Hoffmann's House, 1817 Robbins St. Bring a creative "White Elephant" gift to exchange and a dessert or appetizer to share.
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A Gift From Pura Vida 2009 Pura Vida Wall Calendar
This past summer, 18 youth and adults from FMCSB's FrontLine Youth group along with Dennis & Kyle Leon spent 10 days in the small, beach town of Esterillos, Costa Rica. They were there to help Dennis and Kyle continue to build a foundation for beginning Free Methodist churches (Pura Vida Church) in Esterillos, Jaco and beyond. It was a whirlwind trip of VBS, beach festivals, surfing, beach combing, visiting and loving the people of Esterillos.
Pura Vida Church has captured some of the images from this trip and put them together in a wall calendar for 2009. You can download this calendar for FREE from Pura Vida's website at www.puravidachurch.com, clicking on the Link under FMCSB Quick Links or by Clicking HERE
*A Special Thank You to Macarena for creating this calendar!* |
Advent Conspiracy Promo Video
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Giving Tree 2008 Eden Projects
Christmas is a time of giving! Each year, our congregation chooses a church or an organization to help in the name of Jesus. This year we have decided to give to an important endeavor that our Free Methodist Superintendent Steve Fitch has started in order to help save lives all over the world. Due to deforestation-for fuel and to make room for farming and building-many areas of the earth are devastated. In the places where trees should be, there is now not a natural barrier for tsunamis, a protection for coral reefs and the land has become unsustainable for growing food. As a result, many communities have been destroyed and people are starving. The Eden Projects was started to connect local people with their environment. Their approach includes conservation education, creating jobs, finding incentives to decrease cutting down new forests and planting species that naturally occur in the local areas, which ensures compatibility with local wildlife and native plants. They minister in Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia and Madagascar. Because of God's call on Steve's heart to help heal land and lives, they have planted millions of seedlings and have seen encouraging signs of new life. As Christians, we believe that God has commanded us to be stewards of all He has graciously given to us. We feel this is a much-needed ministry to people whose communities are literally dying and in danger. Our church has a personal connection with this ministry through our efforts in Ethiopia and also through the Shattenbergs, who are helping this work in Madagascar. In place of the traditional pine this year is a living olive tree, a symbol of peace, bounty and anointing in the Christian faith. On it you will find stars with various dollar amounts on them. Please take a star, write on it which country you want to give to and place it in the offering plate with your check made out to Eden Projects. Each seedling costs ten cents! So, your gift will go a long way. When you give, you may take home a seedling (with instructions from our plant expert, Dick Johnson) so you can plant your own tree. Let's help the children all over the world to have a future that is full of life and hope! Everything Lives Where Trees Live **A Special Thank You to San Marcos Growers who donated this year's giving tree and seedlings! Who is Eden Projects? We are a people...
who come from a variety of faiths, cultures, nationalities and political persuasions. Despite our diversity, we all share a love for the splendor of the creation and care deeply for the well being of humankind. We have come to understand...that environmental destruction, through radical deforestation, is a major cause of extreme poverty in third world nations and a likely cause behind the climate change crisis. We seek to bridge...the relational and philosophical divides that often keep various individuals and groups from cooperating effectively. Therefore, we pursue solutions to the problems behind environmental destruction that are major contributing causes to extreme poverty in third-world nations. We are a people...who are committed to acting on conviction - not just talking about it. For this reason, we endeavor to work out multi-layered (holistic) solutions so that we may see both lives and lands healed. We greatly value...approaches that comprehensively address the complex nature of many problems. Spiritual lives, medical care, educational needs, and "other" solutions must be included in the equation. Our primary contribution to a holistic answer stems from our work in reforestation and agroforestation. 
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