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Dear Friends,
Only 13 more shopping days left until Christmas! Do you have gifts for everyone on your list? Have you thought about including Jesus and His church on that list? This Sunday, December 16th you can give to a special Christmas Offering to celebrate the birth of Jesus and support this church in a very special way. This offering will be collected in addition to our weekly tithes and offerings. The Christmas Offering will be used to support our Building Fund, which pays for His church.
Please prayerfully consider what your gift to this special Christmas Offering will be. His church, your church, needs your support to further His kingdom. On Sunday you will be provided with a special envelope to use specifically for this Christmas Offering.
1 Chronicles 29:17...... And now I have seen with JOY how willingly your people who are here have given to you.
We had our BEST EVER adult Christmas Dinner! Thanks to Jennifer Weldon for making all the arrangements and the Church Staff for all they did to make this night special. You all are great!
We also had the best ever Eagle Harbor Christmas parade! The float was beautiful and pointed to the real reason for the season. Thanks to all those who helped in the building of the float and to those who participated in this fun event! We handed out almost 750 invites to our Christmas Eve worship service.
It's called Fellowship - it's when followers of Jesus gather together with other followers and enjoy each others company, or to accomplish a task. It is an important part of being a Christian. The Bible tells us this is what true Fellowship looks like - Acts 2:46-47 (GW) "46 The believers had a single purpose and went to the temple every day. They were joyful and humble as they ate at each others homes and shared their food. 47 At the same time, they praised God and had the good will of all the people. Every day the Lord saved people, and they were added to the group." Let's break this down, Fellowship is when we:
- "The believers had a single purpose..." = FIPC's purpose is to bring people to Jesus Christ.
- "...went to the temple every day." = They took the time to connect with God, read and reflect on the scriptures and had a lifestyle of worship.
- "They were joyful and humble..." = They showed their joy and were humble as they interacted with each other.
- "...as they ate at each others homes and shared their food." = They were so thankful for what God did in Christ, they couldn't help but open their homes and share their food with others.
- "At the same time, they praised God..." = They never forgot that God was the source of all their blessings.
- "...and had the good will of all the people." = People could not help but see their commitment to one another and love for one another and were impressed and wanted to be a part of that.
- "Every day the Lord saved people, and they were added to the group." = Anything, which causes disharmony and disunity in the church, is sin and God does not bless sin. But God does bless a church which is in harmony and unity.
Are you enjoying the Fellowship of the church? Here is how you can:
- Sunday 12/16 and 23 - Adult Class: Exploring the Manger, 8:30 am with Pastor Greg. Classroom #2.
- Sunday, 12/16 - Christmas Pageant Rehearsal after worship from 11:30 - 12:30 in the Sanctuary.
- Sunday 12/16 - Advent Pot Luck Dinner and Hayride Christmas Caroling at 5:30 pm in the Gathering Area.
- Sunday 12/24 - Children's Christmas Pageant, 4 pm and Christmas Candlelight Worship, 6 pm. Both in the Sanctuary.
You can put Christ back into Christmas and remember that Jesus IS the reason for the season by your participation.
Remember - God is GOOD! ALL the time!
Your pastor and friend... Jim Weldon
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CHURCH WIDE EVENTS
FIPC Family,
During this special season, if you would like to give thanks to our pastor and four paid staff members, the Session invites you to contribute to a special "Love Offering".
Since our pastor and staff did not receive raises this year and do not receive a Christmas bonus, I know these gifts will be deeply appreciated.
If you would like to contribute, please include your gift in an offering envelope marked "Love Offering".
We will continue to receive Love Offerings through the end of the year to give everyone an opportunity to participate.
Thank you for your support and generosity.
Burl White, Treasurer
Advent Potluck
Sunday, Dec. 16
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Gathering Area
Potluck, Games,
Hayride and Caroling
Join us for amazing fun, fellowship, and comfort food
"Follow The Star"
Children's and Youth Christmas Pageant
 - FIPC second annual Christmas Pageant "Follow the Star"
- Calling all children and youth K-8 to participate (singing and acting) in this amazing portrayal of Jesus' birth.
- Rehearsal Sunday after worship 11:30 - 12:30 pm.
Mark Your Calendars
Dec. 16 - Advent Pot Luck @ 5:30 pm
Dec. 19 - ROCK and Youth Christmas Parties
Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve Services
4:00 pm Children's Pageant Service
6:00 pm Candlelight Service
CHILDREN'S & YOUTH MINISTRIES
Attention Net and The ROCK Youth Group!
There will be no youth groups this Wednesday. Please join us Sunday at 5:30 for the Advent Potluck/Hayride Caroling.
The ROCK Christmas Party
Dec. 19 @ 5:30 - 7pm
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Bring a $5 wrapped present for the gift exchange
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Bring 5 canned goods for the Green Cove Springs Food Pantry
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Parents please bring an appetizer to share
The NET Christmas Party
Dec. 19 @ 6:30 - 8:30 pm
- Bring a wrapped white elephant item for the gift exchange
- Bring 5 canned goods for the Green Cove Springs Food Pantry
CHURCH STAFF If you would like to contact a church staff member please go to our website >>>
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Thanks and Prayer Requests |
 Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving:
"Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Praise / Thanks:
- To God for all the new families He is bringing to us.
- To God for blessing us abundantly.
- To God for His Word revealed to us in the Bible.
- To God for all those who work so hard behind the scenes.
- To God for our Hospitality ministry
- To God for our Sunday School Team.
- To God for our Youth Group Leaders.
- To God for our Great Worship Band and AV team.
- To God for all those folks who pray each day for FIPC.
- Praise all involved in the float for the parade.
- Yeah! Molly got the job!
- Praise the church staff efforts thru this holiday season. Thanks for Greg Cruice's class. Thanks for the friendship found @ FIPC.
- Don's cloud lifting.
- Thanks to Sara, Jennifer and Women's Evening Bible Study helping put on Women's Ornament Exchange.
- Thank you God for protecting my family. God is Good all the Time!
- The Christmas Party...what a fun time... nothing needs to change.
- Great message.
- I got the job! Thank you Lord for the opportunity.
- Strength, friends, friends, hope.
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Prayer Requests:
- For our community
- For our church's growth in both spirit and number.
- For our Church's Pastor and Staff.
- The grace to live out our faith.
- For FIPC Pastor and family, Staff and families and Elders and families.
- For our Adult Overseas Mission Trip Planning Task Force.
- For families and individuals who are hurting.
- For the PCUSA and FIPC's response to the changes. For our Denominational Relations Committee.
- Eric Berger deployed to Kuwait and his family here at home.
- James & Martha Williams, health issues.
- Claude Faircloth in OP Hospital.
- Women's Ornament Exchange goes well and new ladies enjoy & sense love of Christ.
- Be with Brittany as she travels to her post at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii.
- Please pray for my daughter, Payton. She is having foot surgery Thursday.
- Dad and mom, pray that they are able to make the right choice.
- Husband.
- Please pray for our son, Jayden. The doctor did confirm he is deaf in his left ear. He has an appointment for a MRI on Jan. 21 to check for tumors and why this is happening.
- Emma, continued healing.
- Please pray for my older son, Toran, who needs focus in his work at school.
- To bring Brittany back into the arms of Christ.
- The Ally family.
- For Dawn, bless her and help the doctors to heal her.
- For everyone in the church having health problems.
- Friend, Perry and family, dealing with his pancreatic cancer, stage 4. Prayers for child, DJ to be compliant at school, mature into a well-behaved boy.
- Prayers for Ginger on her third round of interviews for her dream job.
- Pray for Molly to enjoy and do well at her new job.
- Pray for our church budget and let the Lord bless the items needed to further his kingdom.
- Please pray for my brother to let his knee get better and help him get back to being great.
- Someone is taking their first step to God, please pray he stays upon the right track.
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This Week's Funnies
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"Gratitude...goes beyond the 'mine' and 'thine' and claims the truth that all of life is a pure gift. In the past I always thought of gratitude as a spontaneous response to the awareness of gifts received, but now I realize that gratitude can also be lived as a discipline. The discipline of gratitude is the explicit effort to acknowledge that all I am and have is given to me as a gift of love, a gift to be celebrated with joy." - Henri J.M. Nowen
Q: What do you get when you cross a turkey with a centipede? A: Drumsticks for everybody!
Fishing Bait - My sister-in-law and nephew Eddy were digging for fishing bait in my mother-in-law's garden. Uncovering a many-legged creature, Eddy proudly dangled it before his mother. "No, honey, he won't do for bait," his mother said. "He's not an earthworm." "He's not?" Eddy asked, his eyes wide. "What planet is he from?"
Ten Ways You Know Your Internet Connection Is A Little Slow 1. Text on Web pages displays as Morse Code. 2. Graphics arrive via FedEx. 3. You believe a heavier string might improve your connection. 4. You post a message to your favorite blog and it displays a week later. 5. Your credit card expires while ordering online. 6. ESPN Web site exhibits "Heisman Trophy Winner"...for 1989. 7. You're still in the middle of downloading that popular new game, "PacMan". 8. Everyone you talk to on Skype sounds like Forrest Gump. 9. You receive e-mails with stamps on them. 10. When you click the "Send" button, a little door opens on the side of your monitor and a pigeon flies out.
Todd's wife bought a new line of expensive cosmetics guaranteed to make her look years younger. After a lengthy sitting before the mirror applying the "miracle" products, she asked, "Darling, honestly, what age would you say I am?" Looking over her carefully, Todd replied, "Judging from your skin, twenty; your hair, eighteen; and your figure, twenty five." "Oh, you flatterer!" she gushed. "Hey, wait a minute!" Todd interrupted. "I haven't added them up yet."
Dogs and Yeast Rolls Do NOT Go Together We have a fox terrier by the name of Jasper. He came to us in the summer of 2001 from the fox terrier rescue program. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this type of adoption, imagine taking in a 10 year old child whom you know nothing about and committing to doing your best to be a good parent. Like a child, the dog came with his own idiosyncrasies. He will only sleep on the bed, on top of the covers, nuzzled as close to my face as he can get without actually performing a French kiss on me. Lest you think this is a bad case of 'no discipline', I should tell you that Perry and I tried every means to break him of this habit including locking him in a separate bedroom for several nights. The new door cost over $200. But I digress... Five weeks ago we began remodeling our house. Although the cost of the project is downright obnoxious, it was 20 years overdue AND it got me out of cooking Thanksgiving for family, extended family and a lot of friends that I like more than family most of the time. I was however assigned the task of preparing 124 of my famous yeast dinner rolls for the two Thanksgiving feasts we did attend. I am still upset at the electrician for getting the new oven hooked up so quickly. It was the only appliance in the whole house that worked, thus the assignment. I made the decision to cook the rolls on Wednesday evening to reheat on Thursday morning. Since the kitchen was freshly painted you can imagine the odor. Not wanting the rolls to smell like Sherwin Williams latex paint #586, I put the rolls on baking sheets and set them in the living room to rise for 5 hours. After 3 hours, Perry and I decided to go out to eat, returning in about an hour. An hour later the rolls were ready to go in the oven. It was 8:30 pm. When I went to the living room to retrieve the pans, much to my shock one whole pan of 12 rolls was empty. I called out to Jasper and my worst nightmare became a reality. He literally wobbled over to me. He looked like a combination of the Pillsbury dough boy and the Michelin Tire man wrapped up in fur. He groaned when he walked. I swear even his cheeks were bloated. I ran to the phone and called our vet. After a few seconds of uproarious laughter, he told me the dog would probably be OK, however, I needed to give him Pepto Bismol every 2 hours for the rest of the night. God only knows why I thought a dog would like Pepto Bismol any more than my kids did when they were sick. Suffice to say that by the time we went to bed the dog was black, white and pink. He was so bloated we had to lift him onto the bed for the night. Naively thinking the dog would be all better by morning was very stupid on my part. We arose at 7:30 and as we always do first thing; put the dogs out to relieve themselves. Well, there was a slight problem though - namely that the dog was drunk. He was running into walls, falling flat on his butt and most of the time when he was walking his front half was going one direction and the other half was either dragging the floor or headed 90 degrees in another direction. He couldn't lift his leg to pee, so he would just walk and pee at the same time. When he ran down the small incline in our back yard he couldn't stop himself and nearly ended up running into the fence. His pupils were dilated and he was as dizzy as a loon. I endured another few seconds of laughter from the vet (second call within 12 hours) before he explained that the yeast had fermented in his belly and that he was indeed drunk. He assured me that, not unlike most binges we humans go through, it would wear off after about 4 or 5 hours and to keep giving him Pepto Bismol. Afraid to leave him by himself in the house, Perry and I loaded him up and took him with us to my sister's house for the first Thanksgiving meal of the day. My sister lives outside of Muskogee on a ranch, (10 to 15 minute drive). Rolls firmly secured in the trunk (124 less 12) and drunk dog leaning from the back seat onto the console of the car between Perry and I, we took off. Now I know you probably don't believe that dogs burp, but believe me when I say that after eating a tray of risen unbaked yeast rolls, DOGS WILL BURP. These burps were pure Old Charter. They would have matched or beat any smell in a drunk tank at the police station. But that's not the worst of it. Now he was beginning to fart and they smelled like baked rolls. God strike me dead if I am not telling the truth! We endured this for the entire trip to Karee's, thankful she didn't live any further away than she did. Once Jasper was firmly placed in my sister's garage with the door locked, we finally sat down to enjoy our first Thanksgiving meal of the day. The dog was the topic of conversation all morning long and everyone made trips to the garage to witness my drunk dog, each returning with a tale of Jasper's latest endeavor to walk without running into something. Of course, as the old adage goes, "what goes in must come out" and Jasper was no exception. Granted if it had been me that had eaten 12 risen, unbaked yeast rolls, you might as well have put a concrete block up my behind, but alas a dog's digestive system is quite different from yours or mine. I discovered this was a mixed blessing when we prepared to leave Karee's house. Having discovered his "packages" on the garage floor, we loaded him up in the car so we could hose down the floor. This was another naive decision on our part. The blast of water from the hose hit the poop on the floor and the poop on the floor withstood the blast from the hose. It was like Portland cement beginning to set up and cure. We finally tried to remove it with a shovel. I (obviously no one else was going to offer their services) had to get on my hands and knees with a coarse brush to get the remnants off of the floor. And as if this wasn't degrading enough, the dog in his drunken state had walked through the poop and left paw prints all over the garage floor that had to be brushed too. Well, by this time the dog was sobering up nicely so we took him home and dropped him off before we left for our second Thanksgiving dinner at Perry's sister's house. I am happy to report that as of today (Monday) the dog is back to normal both in size and temperament. He has had a bath and is no longer tricolor. None the worse for wear I presume. I am also happy to report that just this evening I found 2 risen unbaked yeast rolls hidden inside my closet door. It appears he must have come to his senses after eating 10 of them but decided hiding 2 of them for later would not be a bad idea.
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A Record of our Faithfulness | | |

FIPC is a member supported church. We do not receive any outside funding. Everything we do is made possible through your faithful giving.
Attendance
12/09/12 =184
Ministry & Building Funds
12/09/12 = $8,939.65
(budgeted need = $11,600)
Offering envelopes are now available in the church bulletin for cash offerings. The envelopes are not necessary for checks. If you ever have any questions about FIPC finances, please call our Chief Financial Officer and Church Administrator, Dawn Vanderpool, at the church office. |
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Sunday Worship Service
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Worship Service is held every
Sunday morning
10:00AM - 11:15AM.
Attire is casual. It is an uplifting, come as you are worship service.
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God never intended for us to go it alone!
We want to help you find the Small Group where you can you grow in your faith and have some fun doing it!
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Christian Counseling Center
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A ministry of Fleming Island Presbyterian Church
The Christian Counseling Center of FIPC is an outreach of the church to our community.
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Thanks to the Hospitality Team for Sunday morning refreshments.
Thank you to the counting team for your continued service to your church!
Thank you to our Awesome Worship Band!
Thank you to those who helped usher/greet last Sunday!
Thanks to our Children's Ministry Volunteers.
Thank you to our Youth Ministry Team.
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Announcements for the E-newsletter, and Power Point Slide Show before worship, during the offering, and after worship should be emailed to Sara by 9 am on Mondays.
Announcements for the bulletin should be emailed to Sara Dryden by 10 am on Tuesdays
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