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Join our sacred gathering on Sundays normally at 6 PM at the Annapolis Friends Meeting at 351 Dubois Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21401.
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Let our little light shine!
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November 25, 2012
Tenth Sunday of Via Negativa
Sacred Gathering at 6 PM
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Annapolis Friends Meeting
351 Dubois Road, Annapolis
REFLECTION BY THE REV. KATHY BAKER COMMUNION CELEBRANT: THE REV. DR. WAYNE SCHWANDT GATHERING LEADERS: Set-up/Put-away: Sylvia Oliva Greeter/Usher: Dave Miller Reader/Communion Assistant: Kathy Baker Offering Invitation: Adri Eathorne Community Hour Hostesses: Adri Eathorne and Kim Hinken
Co-Creating our 15th year together!
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World AIDS Day Gathering December 1, 2012
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World AIDS Day Gathering December 1, 2012
World AIDS Day is held on December 1st each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV, and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day and the first one was held in 1988.
First Christian Community Church 1800 Apostle Johnson Way, Annapolis, MD 6:00 PM: Coffee and Exhibits 6:30 PM: Program as follows: ~ Keynote by Carmi Washington-Flood, Chief, Faith Based and Community Partnerships, Infectious Disease and Environmental Health Administration, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. ~ Mary Bowman, Spoken Word Artist ~ One Voice County Wide Mass Choir, Directed by Bishop Craig Coates ~ Harmonic Fourth Jazz Ensemble ~ Spiritually Anointed Mime Dancers, Fresh Start Church |
Open Arms will Welcome You Nov. 27
This discussion group meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM, usually at the home of various Companions. We share a meal, often provided by the host, or a carry-out. Discussion, fun, and getting to know each other better are always a part of these groups. Contact Pastor Wayne at SchwandtW@aol.com for details. ALL are welcome!
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Spong Reading Group meets next on Saturday, Dec. 15
The group reading Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World by John Shelby Spong will meet at Panera, Festival at Riva at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15. We are reading in Part X, The Synoptic Gospels, Chapters 48 through 51. This is a lively group and there is still time to join. If you need a copy of the book, contact Pastor Wayne at SchwandtW@aol.com.
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InVent Advent
How many of us can remember the time when as children we eagerly anticipated the arrival of Christmas and Santa Claus? For me it was a magical season. Every Sunday we would light another candle on the advent wreath, we had Advent Calendars which would form magical pictures when every door had been opened, and the church gave us Advent collection boxes so we could save our loose change to give to children less fortunate than ourselves. Of course, being children, one of the best things for my brothers and me was the arrival of the Sears and Roebuck Christmas Catalog.
Surprisingly, the Sears catalog taught us many things as we made our lists. My mom kept us busy and out from under foot as we poured through the book. She had us organize our lists by type of item and how much we wanted it, and then we had to go back and add everything up. We had a wonderful time. There was never an understanding that we would get everything we wanted, or even anything on our very extensive lists, but the anticipation was both great and exciting!
Advent is a word which means "coming," and in the church it is a time of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of Christmas. Since the traditional interpretations of Advent no longer seem to fit our congregation's practice, the Celebration Team has been meeting and CoCreating a new way to celebrate Advent. As is often the case within our evolving spiritual gatherings, we needed to invent a new way of looking at things - and suddenly we had it - InVent:CoCreate!
InVent:CoCreate! is all about Evolve Chesapeake living into our own spiritual practices. As we travel through the four weeks of InVent, you will see familiar elements of a traditional Advent. There will be candles, there will be anticipation leading to Christmas. There will be both traditional and non-traditional readings along with our music. What will be different is that we will be looking at InVent through our practices of Creation Spirituality.
Each week will have a different theme: Inspire, Integrate, Invigorate and Involve. We invite you to move through this season of InVent:CoCreate with joyful anticipation - anticipation of the services each week, anticipation of Christmas itself, but mostly anticipation of how you can become involved in CoCreating our community.
~ by Beth Lanier of the Celebration Team
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NOVEMBER COVENANT DATES
birthdays, anniversaries, covenant dates
November 3 Chuck Riley and Wayne Schwandt Anniversary (1985)
November 9 Elizabeth Lanier Birthday
November 11 Yolanda Kresslein Birthday (d. 6/28/1999)
November 22 William E. Riley Death (1999)
November 26 Esther J. Hosley Birthday (d. 1/13/2006)
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Remember to do your online
Christmas shopping through iGive
Fundraise for Evolve Chesapeake through iSearch and iGive
Do you search the web? If so, you could be raising a penny for Chesapeake Creation Spirituality Community every time you search. iSearchiGive.com is a search engine powered by Yahoo! and is the internet's first online shopping mall where a portion of each purchase is donated to your favorite cause. Try it today - it's free! To try iSearch, click here. After you click on the previous link, in the upper right corner will be CLICK HERE TO ADD ISEARCHIGIVE TO YOUR BROWSER. Make it your default search engine and earn a penny for every search. Every penny counts!
When shopping online always go through www.iGive.com! Register Chesapeake Creation Spirituality Community as your charity and shop away!
Click here to join iGive.com and support Chesapeake Creation Spirituality Community. As of 11-22-2012 Evolve Chesapeake has earned $1,433.92 from shopping through iGive.com and using iSearch.com. Thank you!
Our used cell phones and empty ink jet and toner cartridges can also help fund our ministry. These items fit nicely in the offering basket along with remembrance of time and talent you have offered to our ministries and your financial gifts. Bring them to Gathering with you.
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Weekly Food/Goods
Collection
Help those in need by bring- ing to our Sunday gathering, an item or two for the local food bank whenever you can. Most welcome are pantry staples (tinned meat and fish, boxed pasta products, infant formula, etc.) and personal care products such as laundry detergent, toilet paper, disposabe razors, bath/shower soap, deodorant, dish soap, toothpaste, and feminine hygiene products. Collection is ongoing every Sunday.
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"Speak a new language
so that the world will be a new world." ~Rumi
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Become an individual member of Creation Spirituality Communities by clicking here, or sign up as a participant in the online community for FREE! Join our community, Chesapeake Creation Spirituality Community, and participate in the discussion. Go to www.CreationSpirituality.info for more information and to sign up! Join the online group, Chesapeake Creation Spirituality.
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Books for Sale at our Welcome Table
Titles by Matthew Fox, John Shelby Spong,
Marcus Borg, and more. Beautiful Note Cards also for Sale Photography by Rick Dove
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GAIN(Greater Annapolis Interfaith Network)
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Note from the Editor
Originally Blessed!! is sent out every Thursday. News, notices of events, articles, poetry, etc. are always welcome and should be sent to EvolveSylvia@gmail.com by the previous Wednesday night for publication in the upcoming newsletter, or at any time if not time-sensitive. You can also reach me at 410-224-6708.
Please note that the next Newsletter will be sent on Friday, November 30 instead of Thursday.
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Now thank we all our God, with heart and hands and voices,
Who wondrous things hath done, in whom his world rejoices.
Who from our mother's arms hath blessed us on our way,
With countless gifts of love, and still is ours today.
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