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In this issue...
Advent Begins!
Brunch! Christmas Story!
Soap Poisoning
Online Giving Starts Now!
Responding to Sandy
Gracias! Lots of Notes of Thanks that We Should Share ...

Thank you to Toni Bissessar for hosting coffee hour last Sunday!  

This Sunday we'll be at the Church of the Covenant for worship, and so we'll enjoy their hospitality.

We need coffee hour hosts at CPC for Sundays Dec. 2, 23, and 30. Please let the church office know if you can host on one of those Sundays.

Coffee time hosts are posted on the CPC web calendar.

Season of Gratitude and Giving
 

We have so much to be grateful for, and it is so good to give thanks, during this month of Thanksgiving, to each of you for your faithful service to and support of the church of Jesus Christ that gathers at Clarendon.

 

During this month of thanksgiving, for what are you grateful? How do you express that gratitude? What does your own sense of gratitude compel you to do?

 

Community members are sharing their own experience with gratitude and giving during worship this month, and our annual stewardship season invites each of us to think about these core questions of faith.

 

I hope your own prayerful discerning will lead you to offer a pledge of financial support to the mission and ministry of CPC. Why pledge? Well, in addition to your own spiritual health, it helps greatly as we plan the life of the congregation for 2013 to have an accurate idea of what the income will look like. Pledging allows us to be, collectively, faithful stewards in our congregational life.  

You should receive information on pledging in the mail this week. If not, please let the office know and we'll get the information to you.

 

We will formally receive and dedicate our pledges during worship Sunday, December 2, which is the first Sunday of Advent and the beginning of the liturgical calendar.  

 

I like that: we begin the year in giving. I hope you are able to join us in worship and in making our promises and pledges that morning. For those who cannot make it to worship on the 2nd, we will continue to receive pledges through the end of the year. Bring them to worship on a Sunday in December, or simply mail them to the church office.

Mark Your
Calendars!
 

Sunday, November 25, 10:30 a.m., we will join in worship with the Church of the Covenant in their sanctuary at 2666 Military Road.

  

Advent begins! Sunday, December 2, is the first Sunday of the season of Advent. Following worship we will deck the halls and sing carols! 

 

Sunday, December 16, following worship we will have a potluck brunch and the young people will share the Christmas story with us in their own inimitable style!

 

Sunday, December 23, following worship we make sandwiches for A-SPAN; that evening at 5:45 we serve the bag meals.

 

Monday, December 24, at 7:30 we gather for our annual Christmas Eve service of lights and carols.

 

To add a calendar item, contact Mary in the office via e-mail at ClarendonPresbyinfo@gmail.com 
Celebrations &
Concerns

 

We celebrate with Gillian Burgess and Grant Mandsager (and Sydney) at the birth of Ryder Timothy Mandsager-Burgess. Ryder checked in 8 lbs. 15 oz. on Nov. 16. Everyone is doing great, and we look forward to meeting Ryder soon!  

We hold James Fisher's brother, William, in the light as he recovers from emergency surgery.

 

We hold Mike Holloway in the light as he recovers from knee surgery. 

 

We hold Barbara Allen in the light, with prayers for a return to good health.  Barbara asks for prayers for Russ Heasty as he struggles with a broken neck and attendant health problems, and for the siblings who are his caretakers.

 
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November 21 , 2012

Greetings!
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Happy Thanksgiving!

Gratitude is the fundamental attitude common to all authentic religious expression, so Thanksgiving is our most deeply religious holiday. Wherever you gather this weekend, I hope you'll take a few minutes to consider all that you have to be thankful for, and all that we have to give thanks for at Clarendon.

Give thanks with a grateful heart!

grace and peace,

David

PS: There's a lot going on in the next few weeks at the Wee Kirk, so please scroll through this e-blast with a bit of care (and a handy calendar). First on the list is this reminder:

This Sunday (Nov. 25) we worship at the Church of the Covenant at 2666 N. Military Road AT 10:30 a.m.
Advent Begins: Prepare to Be Amazed!

The church year begins in hope and expectation as we journey together through the season of Advent. Advent begins Sunday, Dec. 2, and our worship that morning will be filled with acts of worship, promises and pledges that we will make together and as individuals as we consider what God is calling us to in the next season of our lives. It will be a joyous, highly interactive celebration of worship.

Also on Dec. 2, we will deck the halls and sing the carols of the season during coffee time. So plan to hang out a bit and enjoy some seasonal cheer to begin the month and the new church year!

We are sharing liturgy with our sister congregations Church of the Covenant and Arlington Presbyterian this year, and for the second and third Sundays of Advent we're going to have a clergy round-robin. All three congregations will hear new voices as our pastors lead worship in different settings.

Beth Goss, pastor at Covenant, will be at CPC on Dec. 9, and Sharon Core, pastor at Arlington Pres., will be with us on Dec. 16. I'll be at Arlington Pres. on the 9th and at Covenant on the 16th.

Worship on each Sunday in Advent will be filled with wonder, joy, excitement and challenge, and you won't want to miss any of it!

It will be richer and deeper if you are a part of it, too! So, please let me know which of those Sundays (and Christmas Eve, too) that you would like to lead a part of the liturgy. We will need lots of leaders during December worship, so please volunteer if you are able.
December 16: The Christmas Story as Only Our Kids Can Tell It! 

Following worship on Sunday, Dec. 16, we'll share a potluck brunch downstairs in Wilson Hall, and this time the brunch will feature live entertainment!
Advent 2011
If you've been part of the CPC community for more than a couple of years you know that our young people have a storied history of telling the Christmas story in creative, distinctive, joyous and, well, unusual ways! They're cooking up another version right now, and will be sharing that with us over brunch on the 16th. This is one Christmas story you don't want to miss! 
It was ... Soap Poisoning! Warning!

Christmas Story Yes. It was a case of soap poisoning that killed the church's dishwasher!

As you probably know by now, the dishwasher in the church kitchen died a slow and painful death early this fall. The technician who pronounced the machine's demise told us in no uncertain terms that the machine was destroyed because it was consistently overloaded with soap.

So, please, if you are on clean up duty (and we thank you very much for that), please do not use more than one pre-packaged dishwashing packet for each wash, and put that packet in the slot built into the machine's door. If you have any questions, please ask before you turn the machine on.

We really appreciate your work around the building, and we want this very nice piece of equipment to last a long time. Thanks so much for your cooperation.
On Line Giving Starts Now!

You've asked for it repeatedly, and you've waited patiently for it! Here it is!

Clarendon is now accepting donations on line through our web site. You can get to the donations page under the "Donate" tab in the top line menu, or go directly to that page through this link.

 

Everything you enter there is encrypted with 256-bit SSL, and any credit card information necessary for recurring transactions is stored using AES-256 "cypher-block-chaining mode" encryption. Clover Donations is a PCI Compliant service provider, which means they have been certified using rules created by the credit card industry to ensure security.

 

While this service does cost the church a little, members have been asking for it for quite a while and we believe that the ease and convenience for you are worth the cost to the church. We also believe that, in line with the experience of most nonprofits that use on-line giving, your generosity will more than offset the fees the church pays for the service.

 

On-line giving works differently for every donor, and you can pick and choose among many options for the timing and payment on your giving. Choose whatever works best for you. (From the church's end, the least expensive option is bank transfer direct from your account. The most expensive is your credit card. Debit cards fall somewhere in the middle of a fee structure that ranges from a bit more than one percent to a bit more than four percent per transaction depending upon both the source and the amount.)


We hope that you find this new financial service simple to use and helpful in your practice of faithful stewardship.

Responding to Sandy

While the metro area was spared the brunt of Sandy this week, our neighbors up the coast were hit incredibly hard by the storm.

There are lots of ways to respond in support of the communities who have been so greatly damaged. Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is coordinating response for Presbyterians in the aftermath. You can learn more about PDA's response here and about how you can contribute to it through their web site.
About Clarendon
 

Our Mission: Feeding & the Fellowship of the Table

We welcome all* to gather at table at Clarendon Presbyterian, to be richly nourished in breaking bread and sharing cup, and to be sent into the world following the way of Jesus to nourish all* our neighbors in body, mind and spirit.

*All means all: all races, ages, genders, gender-identities, orientations, classes, convictions and questions.

We are at 1305 N. Jackson St. in Arlington, two blocks north of the Clarendon stop on the Orange Line.
Saving grace

"To give thanks in solitude is enough.
Thanksgiving has wings and goes where it must go.
Your prayer knows much more about it
than you do."