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St. John's United Methodist Church5312 Backlick Road
Springfield, VA 22151Return Service Requested
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Boutique and Bake SaleTell all your friends and neighbors that on Saturday, December 3, from 8:00 a.m. to Noon, a Christmas Yard Sale/Bake Sale will be held in Donaldson Hall to raise funds for 2012 missions. We will have
all kinds of items for sale including things for the men.The committee is asking our St. John's family for donations of gift items, Christmas decorations, toys,games, children's books, jewelry/accessories," guy stuff", and kitchen/household items (no furniture). Please drop off your donations, including your pies, cakes, cookies, breads, and brownies, at thechurch on Friday, December 2. Contact Kimberly Strong, Betty Johnson if you have any ques-tions. Thank you.
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Our Pastor's Message
CHRISTMAS IS SOMETHING TO SING ABOUTI
Every year I either say or hear someone else proclaim that Christmas preparations are a little earlierthan the previous year. This year I heard a local radio station play "I'll Be Home For Christmas" on November 10th. And why not? Christmas IS something to sing about. It has been said that there is magicin this season, and although I'm not certain that "magic" is my word of choice, it is a time of miraculousevents. Music helps communicate God's story it in a way that is memorable and fresh.
It has been said that the earliest Christmas Carols were considered pagan by a Church Council in the
mid-Seventh Century and therefore Christians were prohibited from singing these tunes. By the Seventeenth Century everyone was having so much joy in singing these carols that the Puritan English Parliament decided to abolish Christmas altogether. In spite of the fact that the Christmas Holiday waseliminated, people continued to celebrate the birth of Christ. The popularity of the Christmas Carol increased and it was in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries that many of our favorite carols werecreated.
That brings us to a fascinating Carol Story regarding one of the most prolific songwriters of all time.His name is Charles Wesley. During Charles' lifetime, he wrote over 600 songs. One of his most famouslyrics is Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, something some theologians proclaim is the entire Gospel of Jesus in one song. The music for this carol was composed by Mendelssohn almost a hundred years afterCharles Wesley wrote the words. How did this come about? Wesley nor Mendelssohn would not havewanted this music to be joined with these words. Mendelssohn, a Jew, had made it very clear that hewanted his music only to be used for secular purposes. Wesley, made it known that only slow and solemnreligious music be joined with his words. In the mid Nineteenth Century, long after both composerswere dead, an organist named Dr. William Cummings,joined the joyous Mendelssohn music with Wesley'sbeautiful words to create the carol we know and love today.But what about other works such as The Twelve Days of ChristmaS? That song was originally written asa catechism song for young Catholic children to learn about their faith. The True Love in the songrepresents God and the many gifts He offers to believers. The partridge in the pear tree is also symbolic. Mother partridges will act as decoys to lead predators away from their young. So, the partridgein the carol represents Jesus. Other images also appear: Two turtledoves are symbolic of the Old andNew Testaments. The Three French hens are the virtues of Faith, Hope and Love. The Four calling
birds represent the four Gospels. The Five gold rings are the first five books of the Old Testamentreminding us of the Creation Story ....and the images continue throughout the song. Once we know thestory behind The Twelve Days of Christmas it is difficult to hear it without being reminded of a deepermeaning.
The stories of Christmas Carols are abundant. I think that the message here is that Christmas is
something to sing about. As you experience and feel all the wonder of this glorious season, let us remember why we celebrate and then let those wonderful feelings flow into our carols and songs.
Merry Christmas. Pa4tott ~dt
A "Note" about Music Ministry
Christmas Eve Special MusicSt. John's Sanctuary Choir, Youth Choir, YouthInstrumental Ensemble, and Bells of Praise will
present special music in the Christmas Eve 7:00p.m. worship service.
Advent Special Choral ConcertThe award-winning Annandale Singers, directedby Ms. Jessica Lardin, from Annandale HighSchool will perform a special Advent Choral Concert at St. John's on Monday, December 19 at
7:30 p.m.
From 1986 to 2011, St. John's organ served the congregation faithfully on every Sunday. Many musical events ofSt. John's also feature this brilliant sounding organ in accompanying the choir, performing with orchestra, or as asolo instrument.
In 1983, the Music Committee at that time began researching feasibility of additions to the organ and beganthe drive for funds. The success of this drive was assuredwith a generous donation from Esther Goerg in memoryof her brother, Thor Ohman and contributions from St.John's interested members. Mr. Scribner recommendedEd Hammons for consultation and subsequently the firmof Irving G. Lawless and Associates signed the contractwith St. John's for the additions. The additions, com
pleted in November 1986, brought the original organ tothe state we currently use. Irving Lawless and Associatesdid the maintenance of the organ since then. A new Zimblestem (cymbal wheel, a "bell-star" light sound) wasalso added in 1986 in loving memory of Elizabeth Braceyby family and friends.
In September 2011, after almost forty years since the firstuse of St. John's organ, the Lawless & Associates neededto repair the two air reservoirs of this organ. With carefulassessment, the company also indicated the problems withthe relay and combination action systems of the organ.They said: "Weare not looking at immediate failure, butthis is something that should be addressed before toolong."
On Friday, January 6 at 7:45 p.m. Dr. Kitty Yang willperform an organ concert to establish a special fund forSt. John's organ upgrade in the near future.Three special concerts featuring St. John's organ in 2012Lenten season will also receive offerings for the organupgrade fund.
In 1977 the Dyer family presented a memorial to HaroldDyer in the form of a "ChimeAtron". Although not a partof the organ, these two octaves of chime sound functionthrough the great keyboard of the organ.
St. John's Organ - Past and FutureDuring August, 1973, Casavant Freres of Canada installedthe first unit of St. John's pipe organ. Official use beganwith the first Sunday of September that year. The concertgiven in celebration of this event featured organist Norman Scribner, Director of the Choral Arts Society ofWashhington, D.C. Mr. Scribner served as primary consultant for St. John's new organ project. Thereafter followed a series of public concerts featuring the organ withvoices, instruments and as a solo instrument.
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St. John's 2011 Christmas Concert Ch~' c'~nstmas oncert
"Nine Lessons and Carols" will be on
Sunday, December 18 in the worship service.The Annandale Strings, a community string orchestra directed by Ms. Ruth Erbe will start the
performance at 10:00 a.m. All of St. John'schoirs will present special music in this program.There will be a reception after the worship service.
Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra Holiday ConcertThe Ars Nova chamber orchestra is an innovative30-member self-conducted chamber orchestra.The musicians take on the role of the conductor,
which produces a more collaborative approach toorchestral performance. The Ars Nova is madeup of members and former members of the Boston Philharmonic, U.S. Marine Band, and Indian
apolis Symphony. The group also includes otherdistinguished D.C.area musicians.On Saturday, December 3 at 3: 00 p. m.Ars Nova will perform a holiday concert withorganist Kitty Yang at St. John's. The programincludes J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.3,
Arcangelo Corelli's Christmas Concerto, Albinoni'sfamous Adgio in G Minor, and Elgar'sSerenade.
News Around the Church
GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE, DONATE BLOODMAKE YOUR LIFESAVING APPOINTMENT TODAY TO DONATE BLOOD AT
ST. JOHN'S ON DECEMBER4. 6Every three seconds someone needs a ~blood transfusion. There is no substitute BLv~t/VE
for human blood. Approximately 32,000pints of blood are used each day in the UnitedStates. One out of every 10 people entering ahospital needs blood. Anyone who is in goodhealth, is a least 17 years old, and weighs at least110 pounds may donate every 56 days. All bloodtypes are needed but the blood center is oftenshort of types 0 and A. Make your appointment inDonaldson Hall or call the church office at 703
256-6655 or Fran Matkins, 703-256-3214
tdl-r LATE FALL CLEAN-UP~~ The Church Property Committee is re~ questing volunteers to help remove treeleaves and trash from around the church groundson December 10, from 9: 00 am - 12 Noon.
Lawn bags and tarps shall be provided. Pleasecome out with your gloves and rakes to make ourchurch look beautiful for the upcoming holidayseason. Contact the church office at 703-2566655.
St. John's Pipe Organ FundThe Board of Trustees and the Music Department will be establishing an Organ Fund Drivestarting in January 2012. The church pipe organwas installed in 1973 by Casavant of St. Hyacinthe, Canada, and in two years it will be 40 yearsold, and shall require a necessary upgrade to prevent it from having a complete failure within thenext few years. Additional information about thisupgrade will appear in the Chimes throughoutyear.
Prayer MinistryFocus: Sharing thanks during the HolidaysQuestion: How do we share our thankfulness?
St. John's is Looking for a Director ofChristian Education
St. John's Pastor Staff Parish Relations (PSPR)
Committee has initiated a job search for a Director of Christian Education. This individual will
plan, initiate and oversee all Christian Educationprograms within St. John's United MethodistChurch including: Adult, Youth and Children's Sunday School; Confirmation Class; Sunday Children'sWorship Program; Vacation Bible School; WeeklyAdult Bible Study Classes; Advent/Lenten Studies, and; Children's Chapel for St. John's CECE.
This position requires an individual with experience in planning and coordinating Christian Education programs. As such, the individual must beable to plan and implement programs under thesupervision of the Pastor and in coordination withother members of the church staff and volun
teers. An understanding of the United MethodistChurch structure and the general philosophy ofChristian Education is strongly desired. A degreein Theology, Christian Education, United Methodist Studies or similar discipline is preferred, butrelevant hands-on experience in similar positionsmay be substituted for degree. Strong interpersonal skills and effective verbal and written com
munication skills are a must. This is a part-time
position requiring 24 hours per week at thechurch.
A copy of the job requisition can be found on theSt. John's website at www.saintjohnsumc.org or isavailable in the church administrative of
fice. Interested and qualified candidates shouldrespond to Tip Holcombe, Chairman of the PastorStaff Parish Relations Committee, at
[email protected] at 703-622-8805.
News Around the Church
Leadership Members for 2012Administrative Leader
Chairperson Bob WinsteadPastor Bill BurroughLay Leader Mike Jennings and Tip HolcombeAlternate Lay Member to Annual Conference
Phil Bulter
Lay Member to Annual ConferenceJean Summers
Coordinators of Program Ministries TeamsNurture Patti ParkerOutreach Anne Moore
Witness Margo RobinsonChairpersons of Administrative CommitteesTrustees Terry DonaldFinance Mike JenningsPastor-Staff-Relations Tip HolcombeLay Leadership Bill BurroughEndowment Mike JenningsCenter for Early Childhood Education
Anne Moore
Operation Christmas ChildWe have prayed, shopped, packed, stacked,taped, transported, counted and hoisted for Operation Christmas Child. And it is good. As a result we collected 1,800 shoeboxes that went
for distribution to countries all over the globe.The shoeboxes share the love, hope, joy and GoodNews of Jesus Christ with hurting children andtheir families. A sincere thanks to all, especiallythe youth.
Bi- District Training DayHave you registered for Bi-District Training Day(January 7, 2012 at Floris UMC) yet? Don'twait too long. Workshops are filling up. Remember to register by December 18 to get the $30discounted fee (financial assistance available asneeded for those who register by Dec.18). Walk-in registration is $60 and workshopsare slim pickings. For details and registration goto www.novaumc.org.
May your world be filled with warmth and goodcheer this Holy season, and throughout the year!We wish your Christmas be filled with peace andlove. Merry Christmas fromSt. John's Staff.
Presidents ofUnited Methodist WomenUnited Methodist MenUnited Methodist Youth
At Large Members (4)
Members of the StaffBusiness AdministratorMinister of MusicDirector of YouthAssistant AdministratorDirector of CECE
Jean SummersRon Kinzer
Betty JohnsonAngie GarrisonRandy PrattBob Stober
Ken Walsh
Kitty YangJ.R. Stratton
Debbie AshbyKathy Boyt
United Methodist WomenTHE LEGEND OF THE SAND DOLLAR
There's a pretty little legend that I would like to tellof the birth and death of Jesus found in this lowlyshel/.
If you examine closely, you'll see that you find here,four nail holes and a fifth one made by a Roman's spear.
On one side the Easter lily, its center is the starthat appeared unto the shepherds and led them from afar.
The Christmas Poinsettia etched on the other side,
reminds us of his birthday, our Happy Christmastide.Now break the center open and here you willrelease,
the five white doves awaiting to spread Good Will and Peace.This simple little symbo'- Christ left for you and me
to help us spread His Gospel through all eternity.
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ST. JOHN'S UMW Christmas Reception - December 6
On Tuesday, December 6, St. John's UMW will holds its annual UMW Christmas Reception at 6:30PM. We hope that you will bring a friend and join us for an evening of fun and fellowship. Circles areasked to bring 2 non-sweets and 1 sweet for the buffet, which will surely be delicious! Circle Responsibilities: Set-up - Lowery; Serve - Friends; Clean up - Jackson.
There is no cost for this evening program, but we ask that you would bring a donation (cash or gift) forBethany House of Northern Virginia (www.bhnv.ora). Bethany House provides housing and programs forfamilies who are victims of domestic violence. Each year St. John's UMW has made contributions inthe form of gifts and/or cash to Bethany House for Christmas, which has been gratefully appreciatedby the families it supports.
Bethany House is in need of new, twin-size comforters and sheets, and towel sets for the families in itsshelters. Also, they have provided a Christmas "Wish List" for the Mom's and Kids of Bethany House
Mom's Wish List
Slipper/Robes (sz: M-2XL)Bath & Body Works Sets or Body WashCoats (sz: M-2XL)Gift Cards - Marshall's, Ross, TJ Maxx
PajamasSlow Cookers/Rice CookersScarves / Purses/ Hats
Jewelry
Kids 12 & Up Wish ListGift cards to : Electronic stores, sportstores, Game Stop, Target, K-mart,Wal-MartDVD's
Leapfrog Learning games/ toysDS games / Wii & Wii GamesV-tech Learning toys & gamesKid Make-up / Barbie DollsFootballs / Basketballs / Soccer ballsGi Joe's / Transformers
Sketch books/ Art Supplies
Lunch for Rising HopeSt. John's UMW is preparing a hot lunch for Rising Hope UMMC in mid-December. The UMW is pre-
paring the meal - it will be delivered to Rising Hope and they will heat and serve it. The selected meal
is Vegetable Beef Soup, Fruit, Rolls, Brownies, and Cheeseand Crackers. If you would like to help with
preparing this meal, please contact Jean Summers @ [email protected]
Youth News
2011 is coming to a close. With the end of the year, comes remembrances; remembering all wedid that helped us grow into who we are today. I remember our Bi-District events, going bowling backin January, where only 6 of us went, and there was a lot of sleeping, but watching others bowl so much Ithought arms were going to fall off!
Then there's the 30-Hour Famine, it was a boy's weekend, as we had an all boys group come this
year, and support the cause!I remember the Super Bowl Party, remembering the Pacak's who were gracious to provide warm
food and dinner for everyone, watching the game on the projector screen, and watching the youth playDance Revolution (I think), shaking their night away!
I remember taking a handful up to Laurel, MD, to go Curling, but going with Trinity UMC fromArlington. I know the youth and adults had an awesome time, and I can't wait to take you again thisyear!
One of our biggest events of the year, was the youth trip to Philadelphia. Remember the driveup watching Rocky, the climbing the steps, and being exhausted, or the tour of the old prison, whereBabe Ruth once played? How about the laughter we had going to the sports comedy show. And I lovedgoing to the old church to perform our music to such a loving and welcoming congregation.
I remember Youth Sunday, and couldn't have been prouder of seeing so many of you up front infront of our congregation, reading the word, giving your talents back by singing, discussing the fun wehad in Philadelphia, and hearing our Seniors discuss the importance of our church family!
Then there was ASP. I was so disappointed having to back out last minute and miss each of you
and your hard work and effort in West Virginia, under that tough heat of the summer. I loved gettingto see you upon your return and telling me the stories of the week, it makes me more and more proud ofeach of you!
We then began our new school year, trying something new; holding Sunday School after the ser-vice. I have been excited to see the numbers being willing to stay and listen to the word. Thank you.
And now we come upon December, preparing for the final month of the year. Don't forget to be thankful for all that we have, day in and day out, because there are hundreds of thousands who don't havethe word of God in them, but you do, and it's helping you grow into wonderful teens, and I can't thank
you enough for all you do. God bless you!God Bless and Happy Thanksgiving, J.R. Stratton Director of Youth Ministry
Upcomin2 Youth ActivitiesNov. 27th - No Youth Activities (Thanksgiving Holiday)Dec. 2_4th - Senior High Retreat to Eagle Eyrie (Lynchburg)Dec. 11th - Parent's Day Out Fundraiser and Activity (12:30-4 p.m.)Dec. 18th - No UMYF, but will hold Sunday School and LunchDecember 25 and January 1st - No Youth Activities
A Note from the eELT
ADVENT
As I write this article, it is November - not yet Thanksgiving and weeks yet before Christmas. Yet,amidst the pumpkins and turkey displays there sit glittering Christmas trees, garlands, wreaths andcandles, all ready to push us ahead to holiday celebrations and gift-giving. I wonder, where is Adventamong all this display? Why do we feel that we have to rush so quickly past "giving thanks" to beingpressured to buy presents? I wonder, too, if the next year will go as quickly as the last, hustling andbustling about with one commitment after the next, but missing the big picture - taking the time to putGod and Jesus in the center of my life and my family's. This is the purpose of the Advent Season, toremind us that we are in need of being re-made by God and placing ourselves in His hands as we awaitthe birth of our Savior on Christmas Day.Advent is the beginning of the Church Year for most churches in the Western tradition. It begins onthe 4th Sunday before Christmas Day - this year on November 27th. In earlier traditions, and in somefaiths today, it marks a time of repentance and penitence. The word "Advent" means "coming" or"arrival." The focus of the entire season is the reflection and celebration of the birth of Jesus the
Christ in his First Advent, and the anticipation of the return of Christ the King in his Second Advent.In this double focus on past and future, scripture readings often reflect the emphasis of the SecondAdvent, including themes of accountability for faithfulness at His coming, judgment on sin, and thehope of eternal life.The four candles - Hope, Peace, Joy, Love - symbolize the light of God coming into the world throughthe birth of His son. The symbol of Advent is an evergreen wreath or circle to symbolize the eternal,never-ending mercy of God. Around the circle are placed 4 outer candles, with one in the center. Thefour outer candles represent the period of waiting during the four Sundays of Advent, which themselves symbolize the four centuries of waiting between the prophet Malachi and the birth of Christ.As the candles are lighted over the four-week period, they symbolize the darkness of fear and hopelessness receding and the shadows of sin falling away as more and more light is shed into the world.Finally, the light that has come into the world is plainly visible as the center Christ candle is lighted atChristmas, and worshippers rejoice over the fact that the promise of long ago has been realized!In anticipation of the holidays, let us resist the hustle-bustle, busy-ness of holiday pressures. Rather,let us put Advent in our lives by lighting Advent candles in our homes, reading Advent scriptures or attending Advent services, reflecting on its meaning and hope for the light to come.Shalom, Salaam and Peaceto you and to the world!
DECEMBER/JANUARY - Children's Sunday School and Children's Worship
Dec. 18 - Christmas Concert - no Children's WorshipDec. 25 - No Sunday School/ Children's WorshipJan 1 - No Children's Worship (one room Sunday School that day)
A Note from the eELT
ADVENT
As I write this article, it is November - not yet Thanksgiving and weeks yet before Christmas. Yet,amidst the pumpkins and turkey displays there sit glittering Christmas trees, garlands, wreaths andcandles, all ready to push us ahead to holiday celebrations and gift-giving. I wonder, where is Adventamong all this display? Why do we feel that we have to rush so quickly past "giving thanks" to beingpressured to buy presents? I wonder, too, if the next year will go as quickly as the last, hustling andbustling about with one commitment after the next, but missing the big picture - taking the time to putGod and Jesus in the center of my life and my family's. This is the purpose of the Advent Season, toremind us that we are in need of being re-made by God and placing ourselves in His hands as we awaitthe birth of our Savior on Christmas Day.Advent is the beginning of the Church Year for most churches in the Western tradition. It begins onthe 4th Sunday before Christmas Day - this year on November 27th. In earlier traditions, and in somefaiths today, it marks a time of repentance and penitence. The word "Advent" means "coming" or"arrival." The focus of the entire season is the reflection and celebration of the birth of Jesus the
Christ in his First Advent, and the anticipation of the return of Christ the King in his Second Advent.In this double focus on past and future, scripture readings often reflect the emphasis of the SecondAdvent, including themes of accountability for faithfulness at His coming, judgment on sin, and thehope of eternal life.The four candles - Hope, Peace, Joy, Love - symbolize the light of God coming into the world throughthe birth of His son. The symbol of Advent is an evergreen wreath or circle to symbolize the eternal,never-ending mercy of God. Around the circle are placed 4 outer candles, with one in the center. Thefour outer candles represent the period of waiting during the four Sundays of Advent, which themselves symbolize the four centuries of waiting between the prophet Malachi and the birth of Christ.As the candles are lighted over the four-week period, they symbolize the darkness of fear and hopelessness receding and the shadows of sin falling away as more and more light is shed into the world.Finally, the light that has come into the world is plainly visible as the center Christ candle is lighted atChristmas, and worshippers rejoice over the fact that the promise of long ago has been realized!In anticipation of the holidays, let us resist the hustle-bustle, busy-ness of holiday pressures. Rather,let us put Advent in our lives by lighting Advent candles in our homes, reading Advent scriptures or attending Advent services, reflecting on its meaningand hope for the light to come.Shalom, Salaam and Peaceto you and to the world!
DECEMBER/JANUARY - Children's Sunday School and Children's WorshipDec. 18 - Christmas Concert - no Children's WorshipDec. 25 - No Sunday School/ Children's WorshipJan 1 - No Children's Worship (one room Sunday School that day)
Birthdays, Anniversaries, Friends"I' '1.\
December Birthdays1 Louise Proctor, Shirley Wagner2 Tricia Armentrout
3 Candy Brassard, Matthew Halterman4 Patrick Pacak
5 Alice Galloway, Stephanie Reynolds6 Robert DeBusk
7 Danny Whittle8 Megan Fleming9 ReganMiller10 Jada Burgess, Kevin Ledman11 Jim Gray13 Donna Perlish
14 Kathy Paulk15 Justin Gray16 Louise Claytor, DonnaGriffin, Linda Griffin,
Brenda Romenius17 Pete Pederson
18 Anne Akridge, Eunice Blau20 RaymondCribbs, Robin Huebner22 Ayn Dietrich, John Novack24 Kitty Yang26 Christopher Chicarella, Roger Rivera,
Stacy Stratton26 Jennifer Gilchrist28 Ellie Holcombe
30 Wade Akridge
EngagementJ.R. Stratton and Laura Whittle wish to announce
their engagement and are to be married in January 2012.
December Anniversaries4 Pete & Tina LaMon
11 Gerald & Mary Maxwell,Harlin & Fran Matkins,
Ralph & Maxine Marshall16 Jerry & Debbie Ashby21 Dave & PamGallagher23 Leonard & Audra Poling24 Leonard & Sarah Etheridge
In Our Prayers
Members: Lois Augustad, Betty Ayscue,Marquerite Bickers, Luke Anthony Catania IV,
Louise Claytor, Vicki Collins, Leonard Etheridge,Justina Gray, Tiny Hartzell, Linda Hitchcock,Ed Jones, Helen Jones, Margaret Marsh,Barbara Murray, Ilene Patrick, Randy Pratt,Anne Stegall, and Macel Thompson.Extended Family: Tiffany Carter, Nellie Davis,Nancy Gonzales, Henry and Kay Lind, Joy Sadoti,Bill and Betty Smith, and Bert Wood, Jr.Please pray for other members and friendsnot named here but in need of our prayers.Please call the church office if your nameshould be added or removed from above list.
Family Members Serving OverseasTim Sanford, grandson of Lois andBob Augustad is deployed to Afghanistan.Chris Shepherd, nephew of Fran & HarlinMatkins is deployed to Afghanistan.If you have a family member serving on activeduty we would like to include their name on thisprayer list. Let the office know.
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