12.22.2013
Christ Covenant Community Church
Weekly Newsletter
           Sunday Sermon: Judges 13:2-7      Text: Power for Our Vows

Advent Week Four
A printed booklet of all the Advent Devotionals is available to pick up at the Welcome Table on Sunday to be to be easily used at home.  It is also designed to be shared with friends and neighbors with an invitation to the Christmas Eve Service, so feel free to pick up several!  Click Here for a downloadable copy of the entire devotional booklet.
 

Candle Lighting 

Today we relight the first three candles of the Advent Wreath - the candles of HOPE, PEACE and LOVE. Now we light the fourth candle of Advent.This is the candle of JOY. As the coming of Jesus, our Savior, draws nearer, our joy builds with our anticipation of his birth.

  

Reading: Luke 2:8-20

 

Devotional: The Birth of a Child

In pictures and descriptions of Jesus' birth, the angels attending are often portrayed as chubby cherubim, lightly plucking at harp and lyre. They hardly seem scary, or the type of characters that would frighten hardened shepherds. The heavenly band of angels was an angelic 'host' or literally an army of angels. They came to announce peace. The peace they announced would come as God's enemies were destroyed by God's son and king, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.To show how significant the birth of Jesus is, we are given a glimpse of the angelic host only rivaled by the visions of John in the book of Revelation. Jesus' birth is a cataclysmic in-breaking of God's kingdom into the earthly realm. This is a visual picture of the Lord's prayer, "Thy Kingdom come."

 

Shedding Some Light...

God spares no expense at the announcement of Jesus' birth. He enlists not just a heavenly quartet, or a single shimmering soloist, but the whole heavenly throng, singing together as a big, heavenly gospel choir, rocking the foundations of humanity. The angels' message is simple and straightforward and not in the least bit clouded in celestial language or heavenly rhetoric. "Good News! The Savior is born!" with a chorus of "Glory to God" and "Peace on Earth." God keeps his promises to his people. The King is here. Jesus is born.    

 

To Think About:  

Why is this reason to rejoice? 

 

Adults' Prayer: Almighty God, when we find our hearts distracted in the busy-ness of this Christmas season, enamor us with the glory and joy of your presence. Let us understand why the birth of Jesus was "good news of great joy." 

 

Children's Prayer:  Dear Heavenly God, give us the same joy and excitement as the angels who 

proclaimed Jesus' birth.

  

Jesus Storybook Bible Reference, 'The Light of the Whole World',  p. 184

 

Advent Hymn:

Angels, We Have Heard On High 

 

(These devotionals are courtesy of Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, NC and mikemilton.wordpress.com)

Christmas Eve Service
6pm December 24th 

"Come-As-You Are" Nativity Story

Christmas Eve 2012 
Christmas Eve 2012

Children and students can come costumed as a character in the Nativity! They will come forward at the appropriate time as we read and sing through the Bible passages telling of Jesus' birth.

Service will include:   

Christmas Carols

  Christmas Message

Candlelight Closing

Birthday Party for Jesus

 

Christ Covenant will provide a sub sandwich party platter and birthday cake.   

Please bring a potluck dish or finger food to share, if you are able!   

 

 

 

Offerings given at the service will be distributed to area ministries that serve   

pregnant women and the homeless.   


Life Together: Confession Together 

 

Several times over the past few months, our worship has included a more structured time of corporate confession, confession of faith and corporate prayer. It is a more "liturgical" practice than has been typical of churches in our evangelical and Reformed family. The conversations I've had with folks afterward have all been interesting, and mostly positive.

 

These "experiments in our corporate worship" grow primarily out of my concern for the lack of deep roots - deep in the Spirit, Scripture, thinking and community - that seems to be the experience of many American believers. I look around and see a very "make it up and figure it out as you go" sort of individualistic faith. Take our rightful emphasis on a "personal relationship with Jesus" place it in a consumer focused culture and slim it down with hectic, overcrowded lives and what is left seems very different than the faith that turned the world upside down as recorded in the Book of Acts.

 

I realized this summer while reading Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Prophet, Martyr, Spy by Eric Metaxas that there were some distinct patterns of life together in the underground seminary that he led. There was a reason that 80% of his seminarians resisted the Nazis, when only 20% did across Germany.  They included corporate confession and Bible meditation. 

 

Shortly after that, I heard a presentation by Jim Belcher - author of Deep Church - at a meeting of our presbytery. He shed more light on everything floating through my heart and head. Click Here for my blog post for more detail and to hear that presentation.

 

This week, I came across a stirring article: Three Views: Why Confess Sins in Worship When It Seems So Rote? How the habit heals usClick Here to link to the article: 

 

The value of corporate confession comes simply from the fact that we are doing it with people-those we've been glad to share ministry with, and those we find more difficult to appreciate. A person in the next pew may have slighted us; we may have just learned that a person across the aisle was insulted by something we said. Corporate confession is a time to air it all out and reflect on our regrettable tendency to harm one another. It is a great equalizer, reminding us that we are all guilty of sinful actions and omissions, and that we all need forgiveness.

 

The Gospel of Grace builds a different kind of community than the "consumer - vendor" way of our world. It's a community that shares life together, and sooner or later, that will mean facing our sin against one another and needing to confess that sin with one another to God and to one another.  Let's keep learning to do exactly that. 

 


2013 Contributions received by 12/31
Contributions must be received by Christ Covenant by 12/31 to be included in your 2013 IRS giving statement.  Contact Beverly Bouchard by email if you need to make arrangements or call 688-9100.

Giving Statements for IRS
Giving Statements are available online through "ChurchBook".  Click Here to log in, and you'll find further instructions on the home page.  

Duck Dynasty and "Happy Blacks"

In the midst of all the smoke, sparks and heat surrounding recent comments by Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson, I came across a blog post by the Reformed African-American Network that I found insightful and helpful about his memory of race relations in the South that he and I both grew up in. - Pastor Bill

It's possible that Phil Robertson knew Blacks who were genuinely happy.  It's possible that in his community there truly were exceptionally positive relationships between Blacks and Whites.  It's possible, but not likely.  What's probably closer to reality is that he saw Black people who knew the rules.  They knew what they could say and do around Whites who held the power.  Even if those Whites were lower-income or "white trash" as Mr. Robertson describes it.  There was still a cultural curtain separating the races.

Click Here to read the entire post: Duck Dynasty and "Happy Blacks."

Coming Up In The New Year

Perspectives Class starts January 8, 6:30pm
Perspectives Promo - Igniting Missional Living
Perspectives Promo - Igniting Missional Living
Perspectives on the World Christian Movement is a 15 week class that helps believers from all walks of life see how they can get threaded into God's story of redeeming people from every tribe, tongue, and nation to Himself. From Genesis to the prophets, Jesus Christ to the early church, and Constantine to today, you will see how God has been moving, how the global Church has responded, and what the greatest needs in world evangelization are today. It isn't a class about missions, but a course on how every believer can be intimately woven into the story of God using His people to be a blessing to all the peoples of the earth.

Learn more at http://www.perspectives.org  OR
The Fredericksburg Class: https://class.perspectives.org/Visitor/Public.aspx?ClassId=421939
 
Planning For New Orleans Mission Trip - January 5
Interested in finding out more about serving with a Christ Covenant team in New Orleans this year?  Plan to stay after worship for pizza, planning and prayer.  Click Here for video from last year's trip.  Target dates this year are over Spring Break, right after Easter: April 21-26

Post-Service Pizza - January 12
Plan to stay for Mama's Pizza and potluck after worship.

Online Giving
Online giving is now an option at 4cfxbg.org! For your convenience, you can opt for one time or recurring donations to the church. 
Click here to go directly to the online giving page.