Issue #410

The Weekly AVENUE

DECEMBER 14, 2023

GOOD NEWS AND WORSHIP UPDATE


THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT

MORNING WORSHIP

Sunday, December 17, 2023 @ 11 am

"God's Favor"

Scripture reading: Isaiah 61:1-11

Rev. Brandon Davis, Pastor


PLEASE REMEMBER THE JOY OFFERING THIS SUNDAY!!


both in-person and on Facebook or YouTube (click here)


Comments: We have set our YouTube channel to accept comments. If you are viewing, we ask that you say hello or to let us know you are there so we can count you as part of our attendance.


ELDER OF THE MONTH FOR DECEMBER - Sherry Bailey

SPECIAL NEWS AND INFORMATION

ADVENT NOTES


In Advent we expectantly wait for the One who has already come. We anticipate the promised justice of God’s new world, yet we praise God who raised the “righteous branch” to rule with justice and righteousness. We hope for the restoration of the afflicted, the tormented, and the grieving, yet we delight that healing has come in Christ. We long for the beating of swords into plowshares, yet we rejoice that the Prince of Peace has appeared. We yearn for the barren deserts of our inner cities to flourish, yet we laud the desert Rose that has bloomed. We dream of the land where lions and lambs live in harmony, yet we acclaim the child born to lead us into the promised land. So join us as we continue this advent journey!


May God Bless

Brandon

UPCOMING CONGREGATIONAL MEETING


Sunday, January 7th has been set for a Congregational Meeting to hear the report of the Nominating Committee for the election of Elders for the Class of 2026 and 2 new for the Nominating Committee for 2024 / 2025. The installation of new Elders will be on the following Sunday, January 14th.

UPCOMING ANNUAL REPORTS


Please note that members in charge or committees, teams, and groups should start preparing their 2023 annual reports. We would like to have all narrative reports submitted to the church office by Friday, January 12th, so there will be time to edit and compile the information for our Annual Congregational Business Meeting on January 29th, 2024.

MISSION COLLECTION REQUESTS


We have begun collecting can food items and other staples for our two families from Good Sam. A separate email was sent out on this past Monday about gifts for the second family - a mother and two daughters. Please bring your canned goods and gifts for either of the two families this Sunday the 17th.


Please Note: We will be wrapping gifts for the families tomorrow morning, December 15th and are asking for assistance from anyone who would like to help. Please come and join us if you can.


We are also collecting warm clothing items for Jeff Douds of West Main Street Christian Church to have available for distributing them various homeless persons in need. Used jackets, coats, sweaters and other clothing items are appreciated. Also being requested are warm blankets to supplement the other items.


Can goods and used winter clothing items can be placed in the Heritage Room. We will have bins or totes available for collected items.


We will once again be sponsoring our annual Mitten Tree for other winter items of gloves, mitten, scarves, hat and socks that can be distributed to West Main Street Christian Church or to Good Sam. The Mitten Tree is in the side entry awaiting for these warm items we are seeking.

2024 THEOLOGIAN-IN-RESIDENCE IS ANNOUNCED


Please mark your calendars for Tusculum University's 2024 Theologian-in-Residence lecture series. Note that it will take place in January this coming year on three successive Friday mornings beginning at 10 am. The series will take place in person and on ZOOM on Fridays: January 12, 19, and 26. The theme will be “Religion in Appalachia: Faith in the Mountains in the Past, Present, and Future.”  The guest speaker will be Emily Morrell. Please mark your calendars for this annual event.

FOOD, FOOD AND MORE FOOD


The Lunch Bunch this week:


December 17 - Lasagna Christmas Fellowship Lunch

Please remember to bring those special desserts to share.



THERE IS A WINTER SCHEDULE (December-January-February) OF ALL LUNCH BUNCH LOCATIONS POSTED ON THE BULLETIN BOARD.


IF ANYONE HAS SUGGESTIONS FOR OTHER DINING VENUES, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE TO ADD THEM TO OUR LUNCH ROTATION. THANKS.

ALTERNATIVE GIVING / GIFTING IDEAS


With holiday shopping season in full force, there are alternative resources for giving, not only for friends and family, but also to those who are in need worldwide. The following are just a few of those you may want to consider. Just as a friendly reminder, November 28th is "GIVING TUESDAY." So give generously.


The Presbyterian Giving Catalog (Small Gifts, Big Impact)

https://presbyteriangifts.pcusa.org/


Heifer International Gift Catalog: Holiday Giving Guide

https://www.heifer.org/gift-catalog/index.html

 

Gifts of Joy from Save the Children http://savethechildren.org/ (select gift catalog)

 

World Vision Gift Catalog - https://donate.worldvision.org/giftcatalog

 

Church World Service Best Gift - http://cwsbestgift.org

HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE COMING WEEK

Friday, December 15, 2023 - (please note!! )

10 am Wrapping gifts for Good Sam families - we could use some help !! Hope to see you here !!!


Sunday, December 17, 2023 - Third Sunday in Advent

10 am Adult Sunday School reading "Born of a Woman," by John Shelby Spong

11 am Morning Worship, Rev. Brandon Davis, Pastor (in-person YouTube / Facebook)

12:15 pm Lasagna Christmas Fellowship Lunch


Monday, December 18, 2023

6 pm Bible Study


Wednesday, December 20, 2023

4 pm Meditation Circle (via Zoom)

6 pm Chancel Choir rehearsal


Sunday, December 24, 2023 - Fourth Sunday in Advent / Christmas Eve

No Adult Sunday School this week

11 am Morning Worship, Rev. Brandon Davis, Pastor (in-person YouTube / Facebook)

12:30 pm Lunch Bunch - open


Monday, December 25, 2023 - Christmas Day

FINANCIAL UPDATE

GENERAL FUND: YEAR TO DATE:

[2023 Annual Budget - $ 177,600

Budget through DECEMBER 15 Week #50 ($ 170,770)

 Receipts                    $ 151,739.89

 Disbursements       -$ 158,775.20

 Balance              $ - 7,035.51


Make sure that your tithes and pledges are up-to-date. Thanks.


Please remember our special PC(USA) offering will

be this Sunday, December 17th, for the Christmas Joy offering

God has blessed the Church with incredible leadership in every time and place, but those leaders often need to be supported by their communities as well. This Offering addresses the support needed by some of our leaders, including supporting leadership development for communities of color, and providing support for Presbyterian church workers in their time of need.


THOUGHTS & PRAYERS


A special request by Michelle Browning. Her sister's best friend's mother, Donna Johnson was recently in a car accident and is now paralyzed. Donna is currently at Quillen Rehab and is in need to persons to sit with her while her daughter, Brandi, is at work. If you are able to assist, please click the following link.


https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B4DAEAD23A5F9C16-46610631-SITTING#/


They ask that you please wear a mask when you are with Donna as she has compromised lungs. Feel free to bring a book or craft with you. We are mainly looking to have people there who can make sure the call button gets pushed and Donna gets assisstance if she chokes. Donna is at Quillen Rehab in Room 121. For questions, please contact Brandi Johnson at 423-794-8782. Thank you so much!!!

For Friends and Family

Jeff Morris; Alynda Worrell-Welch’s mother-in-law, Shelly Welch; the Hughes family for son-in-law Bryce Bennett, and Debi's foster mother, Janet Vencel in Ohio; George, Jo & Nikki Rolling; Camilla Lyle's brother, Jeff McFee; Jonathan Sharp; Don Loughry; Rev. Maggie Lauterer; Sarah Suptin; Kelly Hodges.; Heather Hughes; Edna Campbell.


Prayers for Others

Continue to pray for the people in Ukraine as they continue their fight against the Russian Invasion. For the recent ongoing humanitarian emergency between Israel and the Palestinians of Gaza. New emergencies include: volcanic eruption of Mount Marapi in Western Sumatra, Indonesia; aftermath of Hurricane Otis (Category 5) in Acapulco, Mexico; recent flooding in Guatemala; and the aftermath of tornadoes in Tennessee and the southeast. Prayers for U.S. troops and migrants seeking refuge along the southern U.S. border. And especially prayers for our nation and for strength, endurance, faith and courage for all..

Prayer Requests

IN THE POTEAT LIBRARY


Please remember the library is open by appointment and you are welcome to drop by the church library if you are looking for something new to read. We ask that you to sign out any books on the register sheet found on the file cabinet in the corner with the call #, book title, your name and date checked out.

UNSHAKABLE HOPE

By Max Lucado

(234/LUC)

 

What is shaking in your world? Possibly your future, faith, family, or finances? It's a shaky world out there. In Unshakable Hope: Building Our Lives on the Promises of God, pastor and NYT bestselling author Max Lucado offers guidance for overcoming sadness and despair, renewing your purpose, and triumphantly facing the fears of the future.

REMINDERS

Congregational Concerns / Prayer Requests -  Please contact the church office or Sherry Bailey with information.


Flower List - The 2023 Flower List has been posted on the bulletin board in the side entry. Please sign up to sponsor flowers for our weekly worship services in honor or in memory of loved ones. 

Arrangements are $65 each. 


e-Avenue deadline - Please submit information to church office (office@wataugapc.org or 926-7942) at any time and for the January issue of the e-AVENUE, no later than Friday, December 15th. This includes team and committee meetings, news, planned events and other newsworthy items.


Facebook - Please remember to friend and follow our Watauga Avenue Presbyterian Church Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/Watauga-Avenue-Presbyterian-Church-94712920937/ ].  All news and events will be reported there.  


Photos needed - We welcome contributions to our Facebook page via your comments and photos of church events and activities.  Please also submit your photos to the church office for archiving. It will be wonderful to have a visual record of all of the positive things that Watauga Avenue Presbyterian Church does for our community.

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Established 27 September 1892, Watauga Avenue Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ. Reformed in theology and Presbyterian by way of organization, it is related to Holston Presbytery, the Synod of Living Waters, and to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)