Sisters and Brothers in Christ, To my Chapel Hill Church Family:

U N I T E D
M E T H O D I S T
C H U R C H
C H I M E S
VOLUME TWENTY, NUMBER TWELVE
Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
May the Grace and Peace of Jesus Christ be with you
in this season of celebration!
This is the season when most expect to find joy, but it
is becoming more and more common to talk about
this as a season of war. The “war on Christmas” is a
common phrase that is often repeated. I spoke about
this last year and I think it bears repeating this year
too. I find it odd that in this season of peace and joy,
we talk so much about war and find so many things
to keep us angry.
The war seems to be focused on the greeting “Happy
Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.” I think we
have to keep in mind this is a holiday season and
there are many holidays in about a six week period of
time. The greeting “Happy Holidays” covers Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s Day, Epiphany, and even Kwanzaa. Some take offense at this
greeting though and insist that the speaker of this
greeting is “taking Christ out of Christmas.”
Let’s face it though, for many (most?) Christmas is
simply a secular holiday with gift exchange, turkey
and family gathering traditions. Christians celebrate
the coming of Christ into the world and for us, it reminds us to look toward Christ for our peace and joy.
Complaining about the greeting someone uses,
doesn’t help the situation. All it does is damage our
witness and makes it more difficult to spread the
Good News of Christ.
Some Christians point to people who don’t have faith
and feel threatened by them. Sometimes they even
attack those outside of the faith, but this goes against
the gospel which teaches us to greet others with
grace. It has been said the biggest deterrent to bringing folks into the faith is Christians!! When we treat
others with anything except grace, we become a deterrent.
DECEMBER 2014
I invite you to pay attention to the sources of your
anger this season. Are you at war, or are you searching for peace? Anger is always a choice. We can
choose to get angry at small things such as a greeting, or we can choose to see others as created by
God. We know that each life, lived in faith, is a step
closer to the world God desires. If we spread the joy
and peace we have found, it will draw others to ask
about the faith. If we spread anger and arrogance, it
will block the ember of Christ as it glows within us.
I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a happy
holiday season, filled with the joy and peace of
Christ!
Blessings,
pastor dave
To my Chapel Hill Church Family:
As you enjoy the beauty of this season
and celebrate the gift of our Savior,
may the Lord fill you with joy and surround you with extravagant love,
abundant life and generous blessings
IN JESUS this and all year long. May
His Presence Bring You A Joyous
Christmas Season!
In His Love,
Doris Lowe
For prayers you may call Barbara
Arceneaux 210.623.4318 (H) or
210.273.9452 (C) and Lena Clontz
210.674.0411
Or you may also call or email prayer
requests to the church office, 210.673.0000 or
chapelhill410@att.net
United Methodist Women
Della Osha, UMW President
Tuesday, December 2—Mission Team, 10:30 AM
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the
government will be on his shoulders. And he will be
called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting
Father, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6
Saturday, November 1 was the Annual Church Bazaar. A GREAT BIG WOW. Proceeds from the Bake
Sale was $752.31. We had several generous donations, plus all the delicious candy, baked goods,
breads and jellies that were sold. Thank you all so
very much. The UMW really appreciated all the bakers and everyone who helped make the Bake Sale a
success. Special thanks to Amy Yates and Pam Larson who coordinated the Bake Sale.
Friday, November 7—9:30 a.m. World Community
Day was observed at Grace First Baptist Church.
Guest speaker for this presentation was Fr. Chris
Roque, from St. John’s Episcopal Church in Sonora,
Texas. He delivered a very inspiring message on
“Healing Prayer”. He quoted several Biblical scriptures and stated that we are all a part of the body of
Christ and that God made everything. He mentioned
there are many types of healing such as physical
healing, emotional healing, social healing and political healing. In closing he reminded us that Jesus
Christ is our alpha and omega.
We are all busy preparing for the Chapel Hill Christmas Party sponsored by the UMW.
Saturday, December 6, Chapel Hill Christmas Party.
Tickets are $10.00 and will go on sale Saturday, November 22. Children 8 years old and under eat free.
We have 80 tickets to sell. Get your tickets from Della Osha or Pat Courtney. Come one and all. The
theme is “The Three Wise Men”. Party starts at 11:00
a.m. appetizers, lunch at noon. There will be Christmas carols, food, door prizes and visitors from the
North Pole—so tune up your voices as we have some
Christmas carols to be sung and join us with merriment, singing by all. Hope to see all of you at the Annual Chapel Hill Christmas Party.
All circles are currently preparing for our annual
Adopt-a-Family gifts for Wesley Health & Wellness
Center.
Future Events
Friday, December 5 Church Women United is having their Christmas Party, hosted by Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church, 7303 Ray Bon. Everyone is asked
to bring an unwrapped toy or book.
Tuesday, December 9—11:00 a.m. Wesley Staff
Lunch. Bring cookies to share.
Tuesday, December 16 Deadline for delivering
Adopt-a-Family gifts to Wesley Health & Wellness
Center. Gifts may be delivered directly to the adopted family. Items need not be new, can be gently used
(with the exception of mattresses).
Friday, January 2, 2015—9:30 a.m. Church Women
United
Tuesday, January 6, 2015—10:39 a.m. First UMW
Mission Team Meeting for 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015—12:30 a.m. First General Meeting for 2015, held after the elven o’clock
service. Potluck, hostesses are all circles. More information to come.
Closing thought…”Time is too slow for those who
wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those
who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for
those who love, time is eternity.” Henry Van Dyke
From Chapel Hill UMW
Have a Merry Christmas and a safe holiday season. God bless you.
Dorcas Circle
by Amy Yates
There will not be a Dorcas Circle Meeting in December. Our next meeting will be on January 18, 2015.
Christi Felps will present a program on Colors. Special Thanks to Sheila and Kent Kinard who opened
their home for our November Thanksgiving and
Christmas party meeting. We had a wonderful time.
Amy Yates (210) 317-4342.
Lydia Circle
by Della Osha
Lydia Circle will not meet for the month of December. A Christmas social event is scheduled on December 12 @ 6:30 PM.
We have a great year planned with our mission
studies and special circle project for the March of
Dimes. The Lydia Circle would like to wish you a
Merry and Joyous Christmas and have a Happy New
Year! Our next Lydia Circle meeting will be January
11 @ 8 AM.
Priscilla Circle
by Lynn English and Doris Lowe
Bring your favorite snack and join us for Christmas
Brunch on December 16 @ 10 AM in the Theophilus
class room. Our November meeting was canceled so
we will include our pledge service during the
brunch. All are welcome. Come join us for Brunch
on December 16th.
Poinsettias
NWSA Emmaus News
Poinsettias that beautify the Sanctuary for Christmas can be ordered for $10 each. Forms are available in the foyer, please designate
names for Honorarium or Memorial.
The deadline to order is Sunday, December 7.
By Paul Collins
Kay and I attended the Quarterly Gathering at Oxford
UMC on Nov 9th. The treasurer reported a bank balance of $ 8,091.85. She also stated that the board
had approved scholarships in excess of $ 1,500.00
for pilgrims and team members for a recent Walk.
Sunday Undies and Socks
The next report was from George Hampton, the
Kairos Coordinator. He told about a fundraiser to
build a chapel inside the Torres Unit in Hondo. A donor has agreed to match funds given by December of
this year. NWSA passed a motion to give $ 1,000 towards this challenge.
The Worship committee will be
collecting Sunday Undies and Socks
for Allen Elementary School.
Sizes for K– 5th.
We would deeply appreciate your participation.
Please leave them under the sock tree in the foyer. Deadline December 14. Thank you.
Opportunities to invite your
neighbors to Chapel Hill’s
Christmas Festivities
Tamalada
Saturday, December 13—9:00 AM
We will be making tamales for our Las Posadas
celebration. If you would like to come to help, or
just to learn how to make traditional tamales, we
will start at 9am on Saturday, December 13.
Las Posadas will be Saturday, December 20 at
6pm. We will sell any tamales that are left over
for $7 per dozen to defer the cost of Las Posadas.
Las Posadas
With caroling in our neighborhood
Saturday, December 20—6-8 PM
Christmas Choir Cantata
Sunday, December 21—8:30 and 11 AM
Christmas Eve
7:00 PM—Lessons and Carols—
Candlelight Worship
11:15 PM—Open Table Communion
Service
Linda Bowman will be the Lay Director for the
NWSA Women's Walk in February. Team Consecration will be January 17th at University UMC; the
Walk starts Feb 14; and Keep the Fire Burning will
be Feb 19th.
The May Gathering will be at La Trinidad and the August Gathering will be at Northwest Hills. Dates to be
announced later.
NWSA Women’s Walk, February 12 – 15, 2015.
Mt. Wesley. Now is the time to prayerfully consider
whom you will sponsor for this Walk and register
your pilgrim. Registration forms and the Walk to
Emmaus schedule can be downloaded at
www.umcswtx.org Walk to Emmaus. The Walk
Schedule and registration forms are available at the
Gatherings.
Special Thanks
A big Thank You to all those who contributed to the
UMW Sweet Shop Bazaar and for all your hard
work in ensuring the success of the sales in the
Sweet Shop.
Thank You to all those who distributed the sweets
and jams & jellies to those who were unable to attend our event. Also I wish to thank all those who
made purchases from our shop. I also wish to thank
Jeannie Berg, Lynn English, and Pam Larson for all
their hard work while working behind the Sweet
Shop tables. It was the contributors, distributors,
purchasers, and workers who make the Sweet Shop
a huge success. Amy Yates
Kidz Korner
welcomes
all children
Sunday School—ages 5-13 from 9:45 to 10:45 AM
and Children’s Church—ages 4-11 from 11 to noon
Wednesday’s—for children ages 5-11
from 6:15-7:15 PM
Sunday School
9:45-10:45 AM
Grades Kinder-2nd
A Promise Announced: Micah 5:2,4
An Angel Visits Mary: Luke 1:26-56
The Savior is Born: Luke 2:1-20
Jesus Grows Up: Luke 2:39-52
3rd—5th Grades
As we enter the Christmas season our class is discussing
the events leading to the birth of Jesus, his birth, and early years. Children will be challenged to think about trusting the Lord's word, announcing the good news, and
learning to love and obey God. Class will include either a
group craft or an individual craft to take home.
Sunday Morning
11 AM—12 PM
We have a scripture reading, a sermon on kid’s level, worship songs, circle prayer, and more.
Wednesday Night
6:15-7:15 PM
Lesson 5
Use The Remote
Bible story: Luke 7:1-10
Bible Truth: God can do anything; I can trust him for what
I need.
God print: We can trust God because he is completely
trustworthy. Do games, Arts n’ Crafts, prayer and puppet
show.
Have a Merry Christmas!! Remember Jesus is the reason
for the season!!
Special Thanks
I want to thank everyone who helped with the Bazaar. You did an excellent job and the whole event
went very smoothly. Your expertise is appreciated.
We raised over $1,600.00 and it is all due to everyone working together as a team. Thank you again
and God bless! Carolyn
Invitation to a Wedding!
You are all cordially invited to attend the wedding ceremony of Carolyn Sparks and Stewart
Cloer on the 24th of December 2014 at 2:00 in
the afternoon. A reception will follow in the fellowship hall. Your presence, not your presents,
will make it a beautiful memory that will last forever.
The Agape Class
by Charles Posey
Most of the time when we think about
God we consider his love and presence in our
lives. But during the next quarter in the Agape
class we will consider “acts of worship”.
Our four lessons will remind us that our God is an
Awesome God. He is also high and lifted and master
of all things. Our studies will come from excerpts in
Hebrews, Matthew, and Luke. The third lesson recalls the praise and adoration expressed by both
angels and the shepherds. Many of our contemporary songs remind us of his grandeur and awesomeness.
The second four lessons will look at prayer as found
in Luke, John, Hebrews and James. Jesus teaches
about prayer, he prays for his disciples and also he
intercedes for all who accept Him as Savior and Lord.
He not only intercedes for us, but expresses the need
for us to pray for one another. As teacher in the
Agape Class, I encourage all the members “to bare
one another's burdens and so fulfil the law of Christ”
Galatians 6:2. Also I remind others and myself if you
think of someone, call and also pray for them.
The last four sessions will examine some concepts of
stewardship. The lessons for Matthew, Luke and
Ephesians are concerned with fasting, serving others, both in and out of our church fellowship. Also
we examine many forms that stewardship can take.
We should be reminded of our promise to support
the church with our prayers, our presence, our gifts
and our service.
Dear Chapel Hill,
We have come to the time when people often decide to forego healthy diet choices and
exercise in honor of special occasions. We make exceptions almost daily—well, I’ll have just a second
helping of this dish, it’s a favorite of mine and I only
have it once a year….—I’ll have to try all 3 of these
desserts! They look great!—I’m so full, I don’t think
that I can even get up for a while. I’ll just watch this
next game instead of getting out.—We have so many
guests this week, I don’t see how I’ll have time to exercise.—I’ll relax when the holidays are over! Any of
these statements look familiar?
Personally, I’m a great one for excuses. I make them
for myself much more often than I should. It’s not
the gorging on Thanksgiving and Christmas Days that
are responsible for the 10 extra pounds that come
with the holidays, it’s what happens in between
them. I won’t chastise and suggest that people don’t
treat themselves, but I would like to encourage making wise choices.
If you know that you’ll go to a holiday party with lots
of treats and snacks, have a healthy meal beforehand so that you don’t hungrily devour sugar and fat.
This will allow you to sample with a bit more control.
Also, increase your exercise if you know you have a
hard time resisting some unhealthy foods. Keeping
the body active will help you to not hold onto those
extra pounds.
Watch your portions!! A few bites to sample the
rich palette of food is preferable to full servings (or
double servings). Don’t rush through your meal.
Take your time to reflect if you’re satisfied. Once
you’ve reached satisfaction, stop. Seriously, just stop.
(I’m really working on this one as I like to keep eating because I so enjoy the taste!! But then I’m just
consuming extra calories that I’ll end up storing because I’ve eaten more than my body will use…. I’ll
need all of your help here!)
Make sure your meals include healthy vegetables
(not drenched in butter or salt or gravy).
And last, but never least, as hectic as the holidays
may be, please take time for yourself—to breathe.
Yep, just breathe. Okay, you may want to stretch a
bit. Don’t neglect the silent moments by filling them
with activity. Stress during the holidays adds to our
unhealthy eating and decreased exercise. We lose
sleep and are anxious. Please take time to truly rest.
Don’t skimp on the sleep.
Be blessed this season! Donnelle
As a new year fast approaches the UMM has been
very active. We have done various fund raisers and
contributed to different types of missions.
As change is inevitable, it has come time for me to
shift my focus to other areas of the church. I am
stepping down as UMM president, but will still be
active in UMM as well as other areas of service.
I look forward to seeing you at the men's breakfast
on January 17, 2015, as we start a new year and support our new president Keith Kewley.
Stewart Cloer
V. Keith Kewley, UMM President
January 17, 2015 at 8AM
United Methodist Men
Incoming 2015 President: V. Keith Kewley
We’re looking for ALL the good men at
Chapel Hill UMC!!!
The Mission of UMM is to support spiritual growth
among men, helping men to mature as disciples as
they encourage spiritual formation of others. As the
incoming President of Chapel Hill UMM, I will pursue
this mission through regular meetings, group service
to our church and congregation, and group service
projects that will assist CHUMC and others; as well
as some informal and small group activities.
Our regular meetings will continue to include breakfast, and will also include either a spiritual or motivational presentation and/or discussion of Chapel
Hill UMC & UMM business.
Our next meeting will be Saturday, January 17, 2015.
Breakfast will be served at approximately 8 AM, and
ALL men attending CHUMC are invited and encouraged to attend. Guests are always welcome. Please
mark this date on your calendars, and we’ll plan to
see you there.
December 12 volunteers serve the
evening meal at Haven for Hope.
Carpool leaves Chapel Hill at 3:30 PM
December 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2p Line Dancing
2
2p Sit and Stretch
3
4
2p Sit and Stretch
5
WN out of office
6
7
9:45a Your
Whole Life
8
2p Line Dancing
9
2p Sit and Stretch
10
11
2p Sit and Stretch
12
WN out of office
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14
9:45a Your
Whole Life
15
2p Line Dancing
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2p Sit and Stretch
19
WN out of office
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WN out of office
No classes.
Remember to add
healthy greens for
holiday meals!
And take family
walks….
Don’t forget to
weigh in!
Donnelle Storrs-Wesley Nurse—Chapel Hill UMC—(210) 673-2007 or 832-713-8147—dstorrs@mhm.org
ALL WN SERVICES ARE FREE EVERYTIME!! For exercise classes, please come 30 minutes early for consents and an assessment.
WN office hours vary, please contact Donnelle to set up an appointment. Thank you!
We have made it to the final month of 2014. It’s
been a pretty busy year, but not without purpose. There have been some exciting things to
happen.
On January 6th we embarked on a journey to
Bethlehem along with the Wise Men. We traveled more than 9,000 miles—completing the
travels much earlier than anticipated! We had
several families working together and calculating their steps and physical activity—bringing
awareness to the fact that ‘exercise’ does not
need a gym (a reminder I often need….). We
met a new set of yoga teachers who taught us
the joys of restorative yoga. Many opted to
have their minds challenged with a Hebrew
class with the pastor. The line dancing and sit
and stretch classes have been growing. The
Your Whole Life Bible study has challenged us
to explore our health as it incorporates our
spirituality. Of course there have also been collaborations with ChildSafe, The Blood and Tissue Bank of South Texas, The Texas Diaper
Bank, The Clubhouse, The Arc, and the community health workers from MHM educated on
the Affordable Care Act.
So what does 2015 hold?!? More health promotion and prevention, more community outreach, and opportunities to share the love of
Christ with others! I hope that you’ll be a part
of the Wesley Nurse ministries this next year.
On a quick personal note, for those of you who
do not know, I have been accepted into a Master’s of Nursing program to work toward my
Nurse Practitioner certification. I will continue
to work here at Chapel Hill while attending
school. The program begins in January.
(Prayers are always appreciated!!)
I’d like to wish a Merry Christmas to you and
your loved ones! May you be blessed throughout this season and the whole year through!
It is a pleasure to serve you!
Your WN, Donnelle
Greeter Schedule
Honorariums and Memorials
In Honor of All UMW Members
From Della Osha
In Memory of Betty Durham
From Ruth Miller
From Doris Lowe
From Kathy Bogue
In Memory of Roy Hill
From Linda Fees
From Doris Lowe
From Roger and Vicki Bogue
In Memory of Jacqueline Arnold
From Kathy Bogue
In Memory of Herb Bogue
From Dave and Pam Larson
From Lannie and Christina Bogue
In Memory of Jim Davis
From Tim and Lynn English
From Frank and Sarah Patterson
From Doris Lowe
From Norman and JoAnne Lewis
From Bonnie Eberhardt
From Jerry and Joann Murphey
From Vester Neal
From Janet Shaver
From Lannie and Christina Bogue
In Memory of Larry Sapp
From Laura Klus
In Honor of nieces, nephews & great
cousins baby
From Patrice Clayton
In Honor of Betty Bundy
From Frank and Sarah Patterson
In Honor Clara Melnik Birthday
This Months Liturgy
Readings
December 7
2nd Sunday of Advent
Isaiah 40:1-11
Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13
2 Peter 3:8-15a
Mark 1:1-8
1 Corinthians 1:3-9
December 14
3rd Sunday of Advent
4th Sunday of Advent
2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16
Christmas Cantata
Luke 1:47-55 or Psalms 89:1-4, 19-26
Romans 16:25-27
Luke 1:26-38
December 28
Sunday School Greeter
1st Shirley S., 2nd Barbara A, 3rd OPEN
4th OPEN, 5th OPEN
Outside Greeter
OPEN
Wednesday Night Greeter
Stewart Cloer
Love Christ, Share Christ
Grow in Christ, Serve Christ
Usher Schedule
Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11
Psalm 126 or Luke 1:47-55
1 Thessalonians 5:16-24
John 1:6-8, 19-28
Romans 12:1-13
December 21
1st Week
Barbara Arceneaux Tracy Knight
Jo Anne Lewis
OPEN
OPEN
2nd Week
Helen Hanna
Lena Clontz
Stewart Cloer
Michelle Craig
Maimie Hedgepeth
3rd Week
Linda Fees
Maimie Hedgepeth
William Knight
Robin Muller
OPEN
4th Week
Della Osha
Betty Bordeaux
Lena Clontz
Michelle Craig
Jo Anne Lewis
Pew Greeters
Sybil Kane
Kay Collins
Della Osha
Marjorie Cummings
Margie White
Madie Hampton
First Sunday after Christmas Day
Isaiah 61:10—62:3
Psalm 148
Galatians 4:4-7
Luke 2:22-40
Luke 2:1-20 and John 1:1-14
1st Week
Brenda Leiser
Stewart Cloer
Della Osha
Brenda Fagan
Carolyn Sparks
OPEN
2nd Week
Brenda Leiser
Russell Clontz
Della Osha
John Disler
Edward Martinez
Bernerd Totten
3rd Week
Brenda Leiser
Eric Craig
Della Osha
Cody Gaston
Alisha Handy
OPEN
4th Week
Brenda Leiser
Arianna Cannon
Della Osha
Kayla Cannon
Marjorie Cummings
Rachel Totten
5th Week
Brenda Leiser
OPEN
Della Osha
James F. Davis
April 24, 1927
November 6, 2014
December Anniversaries
Richard and Liz Gantzler
Tim and Lynn English
Rodney and Robin Muller
Elro and Ola Perry
Fred and Sybil Kane
John and Barbara Chernosky
Robert and Joann Huttenmaier
Richard and Carrie Barta
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12
15
28
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31
December Birthdays
Eric Alvarez
Laura Dessens
Charles Settles
Connor Land
Max Tebbs
Norman Lewis
Betty Disler
Sandy Nemeth
Kristin Bush
Veronica Stage
Valerie Santos
Cat Dwyer-Morgan
Natalie Pastrano
Lalo Escobedo
Andrew Martinez
Troy Hofacker
Dorothy Sinclair
Vickie Stamp
Erin Morgan
Andrew Galindo
Leta Cerney
Rickie Libby
Lauren Martinez
Joyce Renfro
Mary Tenerias
Valerie Kewley
Rhoda Doran
Mikayla Snyder
Ray Dominguez
Sarah Lusk
Derek Cloutier
Rose Lee Collins
Ben Kinard
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Chapel Hill United Methodist Church
2014 Holiday Schedule at a Glance
Date
Time
Event
December 6
10:30 AM
Chapel Hill Christmas Party—The Three Wise Men
December 13
9 :00 AM
Tamalada—Tamale Making Event
December 20
6-8 PM
Las Posadas—Including caroling in our neighborhood
December 21
8:30 & 11 AM Chancel Choir Christmas Cantata
December 24
7:00 PM
Candlelight Worship “Lessons & Carols”
11:15 PM
Open Table Communion Service
You are invited to come share with us the spirit of Christmas.
Contact church office for questions—210-673-0000
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REQUESTED
December 2014
OPOTT News
by Shirley Smith
Our December OPOTT meeting will be held on Thursday, December 18th. (Note this is a week earlier)
Those who wish to participate in the gift exchange are
requested to bring a $5.00 gift.
Bingo will begin at 10:30 A.M.; followed by a potluck
luncheon. Stories will be shared and Christmas Carols
sung by all.
Thanks to JoAnne Lewis for hosting the November
meeting & all the Angels that helped her.
Church Conference
We will vote on the Healthy Church prescriptions
at a Church Conference on Sunday, December 7
at 12:30. All members are eligible to vote and all
are welcome and encouraged to attend this brief
meeting.
Tania Trevino, instructor
210-445-4817
Zumba Classes @ Chapel Hill
Mondays @ 6:30 PM
Tuesdays @ 9 AM
Thursdays @ 9 AM & 6:30 PM
Wednesday Nite Live!
Everyone is welcomed at Wednesday Night Live!
Come join us for food, fellowship, encouragement, and
Bible Study. Childcare is provided during all activities.
5:30 PM—Fellowship Meal
6:00 PM—Choir Practice | Early Service
6:15 PM—Kidz Korner
6:15 PM—Youth Study
6:15 PM—Bible Study w/ Scott Daniel
6:30 PM—Choir Practice | Late Service
7:15 PM—Worship with pastor Dave (fellowship hall)
Las Posadas
With caroling in our neighborhood
Saturday, December 20—6-8 PM
Chancel Choir Cantata
Sunday, December 21—8:30 and 11 AM
Christmas Eve Services
7:00 PM—Lessons and Carols—Candlelight Worship
11:15 PM—Open Table Communion Service ..