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Sunday, December 27, at First Church

Sermon by Lynn Y. Hunt, Credentialed Religious Educator: “Look on the Bright Side of Life” - Years ago, I noticed a church bulletin board sign that read “American ends in ‘I Can’.” Positive thinking has long been a part of our national consciousness and influence in American religious traditions. Come explore the implications of positivity in our institutions and individual lives.

Adult Education, 9 a.m.
- Bible Study (Classroom C1)

Religious Education classes for children are not being held this morning.

Sandwich-making for the homeless, 9:15 a.m. (Fellowship Hall)

Green Sanctuary Committee, 9 a.m. (Classroom C8)

Sunday, December 20, at First Church

Sermon by Rev. Samuel Schaal, Transition Minister: “Waiting” - For children, waiting for Christmas morning and presents can seem like an eternity. For all of us, waiting for the good we expect throughout the year can test our endurance and faith. Within the opposites of life - light/dark, sickness/health, abundance/scarcity, intimacy/loneliness - there is the practice of waiting.

Adult Education, 9 a.m.
- Transcendentalist Movement (Clark Room)
- Bible Study (Classroom C1)

Religious Education for children, 10 a.m. (Hope Chapel), Nifty Gifty and Puppet Show

Fair Trade Coffee sales, 11 a.m. (Fellowship Hall)

Hope Children’s Choir Rehearsal, 11:15 a.m. (Choir Room)

Covenant Group, 11:30 a.m. (Classroom C8)

Winter Solstice celebration, 5 p.m. (Fellowship Hall)

Free Speakers, 7 p.m. (Clark Room)