SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2011
ADVENT
III
The * indicates
that you are invited to stand when able.
VU = Voices United MV = More Voices
At any time during the service
you are welcome to light a prayer candle at the front of
the
Sanctuary for a person, event or circumstance that you
are holding in prayer this week.
PRELUDE
WELCOME
CALL TO WORSHIP: “Joyful,
Joyful, We Adore You” (v. 1)
VU 232
* HYMN:
"Song of Mary" (Paul Rumbolt)
Chorus: For the mighty God has magnified me
forever
Holy is God’s name.
And
mercy shall be the portion
to
generations all the same.
OPENING
PRAYER AND LORD’S PRAYER
Loving God, give us the desire, the
willingness, and the
courage
to be part of your dream for a world of peace and
justice.
As your faithful people we gather, loving God,
remembering
in gratitude the life you have given us.
In the
haste
and worry of this Season, may this be a place of calm.
Help us
to know the real joy of the Season. May
we know the
fulfilled
promise of your love, known in Jesus; and so we
pray…
Our
Mother and
our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name,
thy kingdom come,
thy will be done,
on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
the power, and the glory
forever and ever.
Amen
SONG: “Come Darkness, Come Light”
Come
darkness, come light
Come new star, shining bright
Come, joy into this world tonight
Singing, Alleluia
Come running, come slow
Come weary on your broken road
Come see Him,
Shed your heavy load.
Singing, Alleluia
There's a
humble stable, a light within
There's an
angel hovering and three wise men
Soon a
baby's born in Bethlehem
Singing, Alleluia
ADVENT CANDLE LIGHTING
(Charlotte Davis and Vicki Davis)
After the
third candle –JOY– is lit:
All: Dear God, so many people need your
healing and
hope. In his Season of giving, and on every day of
the
year, help us to say and do those things that will
help
bring Christ’s compassion and caring to all.
Amen
CHOIR: “Hope Is a Star” (VU 7, vs. 1, 2, & 3)
WHITE GIFT LITURGY (Unison)
In
this Season of gifts, may children know the great joy of
a new
toy. May these White Gifts bring smiles
and laughter
to the
hearts of the children of this city. May
they truly be a
blessing. Amen
LITANY OF
BLESSING
One: As those who are remaining in the sanctuary, we ask
God’s
blessing upon those who are departing for
Sunday
School.
Congregation: God’s blessing be upon you.
One: As those who are departing for Sunday School, we ask
God’s
blessing upon those who are remaining in the
sanctuary.
Sunday
School: God’s blessing be upon you.
* HYMN: “Jesus Came Bringing Us Hope” (Peace, Joy) MV 33
As we sing the last verse, children, youth
and their
leaders are invited to go downstairs for
Sunday School.
ANTHEM: “Resonemus
Laudibus”……………..……..arr. Archer
SCRIPTURE: Reader: John Jessiman
Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11
Luke
1:47-55
Soloist: Samuel Acquah
MEDITATION: “Expected Blessings”
SPECIAL
MUSIC: “Song of Mary”…………………Winter/Douglass
PASTORAL
PRAYERS
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND RITUAL OF FRIENDSHIP
Minute Speakers: John
Jessiman
Norma Wood
PRESENTATION
OF OUR OFFERINGS
Offertory
– Samuel Acquah
* Doxology:
(VU 541, with words for Advent)
“Praise God of joy in whom we dwell.
Praise God,
who sends Emmanuel.
We bring our
gifts and pray that we
May journey
faithfully with thee. Amen”
* Dedication Prayer:
In this Advent time of
waiting and preparation we
dedicate these gifts to the use of the church in ministry
in
this community and throughout the nations. It is in giving
that we receive, in forgiving that we are forgiven and in
dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen
* HYMN: “I Am
Walking a Path of Peace” MV
221
(vs. 2 – 4: “Hope,” “Joy,” “Love.”)
* COMMISSIONING,
BENEDICTION and CHORAL AMEN
POSTLUDE
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Pre-Service Coffee Server: Marion
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Post- Service Coffee Servers: Members of the Property
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Nursery: Joyce Maloney and Kiki Christie
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THIS WEEK AT SCARBORO:
Tonight: Scarboro Café, 6:30 pm, Gym
Monday: Elda Daniels Christmas Luncheon, 12 pm,
Social
Room
JNAC
Committee Meeting, 7 pm, Chapel
Wednesday: Pastoral Care Committee Meeting, 5:30 pm,
Chapel
Official
Board Meeting, 7 pm, Social Room
Thursday: Gospel Choir Practice - Cancelled
Church
Choir Practice, 8 pm, Sanctuary
The Christmas Season at
Scarboro United Church
Sunday,
December 18, 10:30 am – Advent 4 – Love
Service of Lessons and Carols
Special Guests: Foothills Brass
Wednesday,
December 21 – 7 pm
“Light in the Longest
Night: A Quiet Christmas”
If the
jolliness and music, the rushing, spending, parties
and
excitement of the season are getting to you, you are
not
alone. Christmas comes for you too, even in times of
frustration,
pain and/or despair. Peace, quiet, support
and
encouragement will be here for you in this Service of
hope, quiet music and reflection.
This
open and non-denominational Service will be held in
the Social Room.
Christmas Eve,
Saturday, December 24
4:30 pm: This pre-dinner hour Service has always been
very well attended and appreciated by families
with young children. The Service is approximately
30-40 minutes in length.
10 pm: Candlelight Service – A traditional,
reflective
Christmas Eve Service
Christmas Day, 10:30 am
“Christmas
Un-rapped” – A quiet Service of Carols and
Gratitude
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sunday,
December 11, 2011
SPECIAL
ENVELOPES: Traditionally at Christmas
Scarboro friends and members make a special offering. This special offering is one that is over and
above the amount they have pledged, or over and above the amount they normally
contribute. Please use the small
“special” envelopes in the pews for this and use any other envelope for regular
giving. You will be receipted for these
donations if you provide the required information.
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TONIGHT AT SCARBORO!
SCARBORO CAFÉ: A place where we explore the creative side of
popular culture in a relaxed coffee house atmosphere.
Tonight’s guests are Rev. Tim Nethercott and Christopher Emory-Moore. Rev. Tim Nethercott is Chaplain for the
United and Presbyterian Churches in the Faith & Spirituality Centre at U of C. Tim enjoys conversations between people of
different spiritual and religious traditions.
Christopher Emory-Moore is a Master's student in the
Religious Studies Department at the U of C. Christopher is a Tibetan Buddhist from
Newfoundland.
Christopher and Tim play together in the Campus Ministry's
Drum
Performance group. They have been talking religion for years and will riff on
the similarities between Tibetan Buddhism and Christianity.
Looks to be yet another great evening here at Scarboro Café!
Hope to see you there. Bring two friends.
The Café starts at 6:30 to finishes up at 8 pm. Come on out for good coffee, good company,
good stories, good songs.
Bring an
instrument for the “Jam” portion of the evening.
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INCOME TAX RECEIPTS FOR 2011 GIVINGS: Canada Revenue allows no flexibility on
timing -
if your receipt is for 2011 income taxes (i.e. to be reported on your
return due on April, 2012), the donation must be made in 2011. The Finance Committee has set 11 am on
December 31, 2011 as the final cut-off for Scarboro United Church donations in
order for you to receive an income tax receipt for 2011.
OUTREACH ADOPT-A-FAMILY CHRISTMAS PROJECT, 2011
Carrying on a Scarboro tradition, we have chosen to support
a very worthy, local association that provides both on-going and emergency
services for local families at risk and in need. It is “Closer to Home”, (offices nearby on 17
Ave SW).
We hope that many of you, as individuals, families or groups
will take part. It gives us an
opportunity to add our own more personal touch to giving at Christmas.
Flexibility: The best thing for
us all is that adopting a family can be
through a donation of one or more gifts on a family’s wish list OR we may
choose one person or an entire family. And,
as in the past, we can choose to add those Christmas treats of our choice. Wrapping gifts and/or supplying gift wrap are optional.
Given the increased need this year, Closer to Home is
soliciting donations early to ensure that all identified children, youth and
families have a wonderful Christmas.
Simply get your Donor Application Forms from Sue after
church during coffee or contact her at 403-244-9410 or suebarnhill@hotmail.com or you may
get one from the church office. The form
has the Agency Coordinator contact number (Tina) and you can fax it in to her
for a quick start.
Enjoy a
happy and rewarding Christmas!
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CHRISTMAS AT THE DROP-IN-CENTRE: The ladies of the Elda Daniels Group
will be making sandwiches in the church kitchen on December 18 for the clients
of the Drop-In Centre. If you are able to help out with this project,
please bring your homemade sandwiches to us prior to the church service and we
will deliver them to the Centre along with our 40+ loaves.
We also include socks with our Christmas delivery and we invite you to
join in this project as well. We call the project "Sock It to the
Centre" (we give both as a group and as individuals). Adding you, the
congregation, to our list of donors was definitely one of our better ideas over
the years! Your response has been truly
amazing; and our heartfelt thanks go out to you.
We
wish each and every one of you a faith-filled Christmas and the best year yet in
2012.
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to all who have generously contributed toward
our recent local Outreach projects:
1. Seniors’ Fresh Start Baskets: Over $1,200 in personal household items have
been delivered to this Rotary House program!
2. Underwear Project: Next week we’ll deliver over $500 worth of
much-needed items to the Emergency Outreach Department, Foothills Hospital,
where they are very much in need and where we are very much appreciated!
3. Christmas Adopt-A-Family Project: Many of you have donated and/or are now in
the process of choosing gifts on “wish lists” for families and individuals in
need and at risk.
Outreach’s Motto: “The Church Has Left the Building”
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CAUSE CANADA – GLOBAL GIFT CATALOGUE: See Outreach bulletin board downstairs for
the brochure or visit www.cause.ca for
creative opportunities to donate ($25 and up) toward self-help projects where
CAUSE is established, including Guatemala.
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SAVE THESE DATES!! ScarboroArts is presenting a Gospel Music Workshop with Gail
Suderman, Artistic
Director of the Vancouver Gospel Choir. Join us on Saturday, January 21,
for this full-day event learning Gospel music in preparation for our concert on
Sunday at 3 pm.
A great weekend for all who enjoy Gospel music!
Visit www.scarborounited.org for more
information and digital registration. Click on the “Who We Are” tab, and then “Scarboro Arts.”
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CELEBRATE NEW YEARS DAY AT SCARBORO UNITED CHURCH:
The Pastoral Care Committee would
love to have friends and family gather for the 2012 New Years Day Potluck
Supper!
Event: New Year's Day Potluck Sinner
Get-Together at Scarboro
United
Church
Time: 5 pm Sunday, January
1, 2012
After Potluck Supper: Scarboro Café (live music, coffee and
dessert
….con’t
RSVP to Brennan Wares at bwares329@gmail.com to let us know what
food you are bringing (we don't want everyone bringing vegetables!) and how
many are coming.
Hope you can join the fun!
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Please consider volunteering to serve on a committee or to offer
help with a project at Scarboro. Our
needs are considerable and varied. You
will have an opportunity to get to know new people and become part of the volunteer
community at Scarboro. Keep watching
this space for exciting opportunities!!
Personnel Committee: Are you a person
who has human resource experience or who is interested in looking after the
needs and concerns of our staff (both ministerial and lay)? Can you attend a committee meeting 8 or 9
times a year? Are you interested in
being a ‘buddy’ for a staff person, occasionally meeting over coffee and
serving as an advocate? Meeting times
vary according to the schedule of committee members. No resumes needed!
Outreach Committee: Are you a person
who is interested in looking beyond our church to help determine worthwhile
projects to strengthen our ministry?
Does the idea of helping other people excite you? Do you like to challenge others and be
challenged yourself? Can you attend a
meeting 10 times a year) first Sunday of each month at 9 am before the Worship Service)? No references required!
Pastoral Care and Communications Committee: (membership records) Are you a person who is
organized and has an administrative background?
This committee needs a person to keep track of the congregational
members of Scarboro, assist with welcoming newcomers and to help to keep us in
touch with people. An exciting computer
program called ‘Power Church’ is a useful tool to assist with this. Training is provided!
If any of these opportunities ‘call’ to you
please contact Lora Wyman (lorawyman@shaw.ca),
Nancy Leitch (nl@bronze4.com ) or Kathleen Downing (kldowning@shaw.ca
).
PRE-AUTHORIZED
REMITTANCES: A MESSAGE FROM THE STEWARDSHIP COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE
If
you are already giving each month by PAR, the Stewardship Communications
Committee thanks you!
Together
with 61 other givers, you are helping to bring in over $11,575 each month by
way of electronic bank transfers.
The
tracking of these donations is made easy for us by the excellent reporting we
receive from the United Church PAR office, so we save paper, work and time, as
well as some of the worry about church income during the summer months.
Although
we usually refer to this by the acronym "PAR", we don't really
want to call up images of golf. It might be better to call it
"ETF" ( Electronic Transfers of Funds; better yet, Effortless
Transfers of Funds!) because it is so easy, and effortless to give in this way.
PAR
gifts to Scarboro United range from $20 -$ 30 per month (6 givers)
to $500 per month (3 givers).
With
62 givers using PAR for a monthly total of $11,575, the average gift per year
donated by PAR givers is $2,277. However as a result of the generous income tax
relief on all donations, the average actual cost to the giver of donating
$2,277 to the church is
only
$1138.50*. The current total of our annual PAR gifts is $138,900 and the
resulting income tax credit, which will be given back to givers (by the
combined federal/provincial income tax credits), will be $69,450! *
PAR
may be managed by credit card (MasterCard or Visa), although we would ask you
to remember that the church will be charged 2.5% on any amounts donated by way
of credit card.
If
you would like to begin using Effortless Transfers of Funds, or
if you would like to increase your monthly gift by PAR, (or to make any
other change) it's very simple. Just send email to
scarboro.stewardship@gmail.com with the new amount, and the date you would
like it to start.
Please
note that all confidential details (bank account and credit card) must be kept
out of email, which is not secure and not guaranteed to be
private. If you notify Claire that you wish to discuss changes, you will
get a prompt telephone call or meeting time, which will allow for the necessary
confidential details to be provided.
….con’t
Any questions? Call
Claire McMordie at (403) 249-5502, or send email to
scarboro.stewardship@gmail.com
* The combined income tax credit is 50% after
the first $200.00.
For the first $200 donated in any calendar
year, it is 25%.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL:
We are looking for Animators and Shepherds (a 3 to 4 Sundays commitment) to help with Sunday School in the new
year. An animator leads an activity and
a shepherd guides the children from activity to activity. If you are able to help, please contact Lee
Spice at 403-244-0120 or email her at lspice@scarborounited.ab.ca
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PATHWAYS, a
group led by youth and young adults will meet at
St. Andrew’s United Church (924 Heritage Dr
SW), Friday, December 16.
The them is Silent Night- Holy Gift. This month we’ll look at ‘the Gift’ of Jesus
coming into the world- his was an unseen, obscure birth that continues to offer
us new life. A light dinner is served from 6-7 pm by donation (suggested
$5/person $10/family- but if it’s your first time, we want to feed you for
nothing!!) Worship and learning, singing, dancing and prayer all happen from
7-9 ish. Our Break-Out-Groups this month:
1. Our guest, Natalie St. Denis, Community Outreach
Specialist with Acadia Place,
will share the Good News
story of the Acadia Place Housing Project.
2. Christmas crafting for all ages- crafts for kids-
crafts for adults… come and enjoy crafting together!!
3. Carol Sing-Along!! The annual favourite!!
4. For Youth Only!! Youth are invited to stay and play
following Pathways till midnight.
If you have young children, please come for dinner
and as much of the evening as the little ones can handle.

THE YOUNG OFFENDER CENTRE is in need of some winter jackets to hand out to kids who are
being released. The Centre is in need of adult sizes - medium, large and X-large;
the Centre needs to have about a dozen on hand at any one time. They can be
dropped off at CYOC at 12626 85 Street NW
the attention of Tracy Robertson, Chaplain,
Calgary
Young Offender Centre (403-662-3612),
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MUSIC FOR A
WINTER EVENING: Legacy Kitchens Presents
the Corpus Christi Male Chorale featuring Tom Jackson and the Foothills Brass
Quintet in a spectacular Christmas performance with all proceeds going to
the Calgary Dream Centre.
The concert is Monday, December 19 at 7:30 pm in the Jack
Singer Concert Hall at the Epcor Centre.
Plan on arriving at the concert a bit early to hear the world-class
Foothills Brass Quintet playing in the lobby starting at 7:10 pm.
All
proceeds, including ticket sales, from the Music for a Winter Evening Concert
will support the Calgary Dream Centre's Save A Life Campaign.
Tickets: Adult, $25; Students and Children, $10
Visit www.legacykitchens.com for more
information.
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HILLHURST UNITED CHURCH presents “The
Gifts of the Magi”.
Join
us for a heart-warming, captivating musical treat, drawn from two short stories
by the immortal O. Henry. “It's Christmas in New York, but Jim and Della are
out of work and penniless. In the desire to give each other something
meaningful, they give away more than expected.”
The
evening performance is Friday, December 16 at 7pm. Matinees on Saturday, December 17and Sunday,
December 18 at 2 pm.
Reserve
tickets at: office @hillhurstunited.com
Adults $15, Students/Seniors
$10, Family $40 (includes dessert)
INN FROM THE COLD CHRISTMAS GIFT
BAGS FOR DECEMBER 17: Hillhurst United Church puts
together gift bags for the December Inn From the Cold. Parkdale and
Scarboro United Churches are assisting Hillhurst this year.
It's a small way for us to give something a little
extra special at Christmas. The bags are filled with sundry items, scarves,
gloves, treats, things like that. A team
will be put together to "stuff the bags". Darcie Greggs has kindly
offered to head up the gift bag process this year (Thanks so much!).
If you are interested in either contributing something to
the bags (20 bags) or helping to stuff the bags on Saturday afternoon, December
17 at Hillhurst for an hour, (looking for about 6 people),
please
contact Darcie Greggs at greggsd@telus.net
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PARKING ON
SCARBORO AVENUE: Our neighbours on the 100 block of Scarboro Avenue are having
concerns with people taking up parking spaces in front of their homes. While most of this occurs during the week
days, the residents are requesting parking restrictions, from the City, which
will eventually affect church parking.
Whenever possible, please use the parking lot behind the church or park
on the west side hill. Also consider
using the community parking lot by the tennis courts. If you need to park on Scarboro Avenue due to
mobility problems, please try to park near the church or on the side of the
street without houses. This would include attending events at the church in the
evenings as well.
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THE CHURCH’S WEST SIDE HILL is one of the City of Calgary’s designated
“Snow Routes”. Parking will be
temporarily restricted for up to 72 hours during ‘snow events’. Snow events will be declared when 5 cm or
more of snow has accumulated on city streets.
Scarboro United Church
134 Scarboro Avenue SW
Calgary AB
T3C 2H1
403-244-1161
Ministers: Paul Mullen 403-244-1307
Lee
Spice 403-244-0120
Paul
Rumbolt 403-244-0120
Office Administrator: Mela Becker 403-244-1161
Coordinator: Jill Newman 403-245-6624
Music Director: Liz Paynter
Custodian: Cindy Clark
Chair, Official Board: Nancy
Leitch
Church email: mbecker@scarborounited.ab.ca
Paul Mullen: pmullen@scarborounited.ab.ca
Lee Spice: lspice@scarborounited.ab.ca
Paul Rumbolt: prumbolt@scarborounited.ab.ca
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