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Weekly Newsletter - December 14, 2023

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The Longest Night

“I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, just like the ones I used to know. Where the tree tops glisten, and children listen, to hear sleigh bells in the snow. I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, with every Christmas card I write. May your days be merry and bright. And may all your Christmases be white.”


That’s one of my favorites. And I’m sure, like me, you can hear Bing Crosby’s buttery deep voice singing in your head. It speaks to what Christmas is supposed to be: trees glistening, sleigh bells ringing, cheerful Christmas cards greeting, all things merry and bright.


But what about when Christmas isn’t like that?


When everything tells us we’re supposed to be happy, but we’re not.


When the world around us tells us we’re supposed to be bright, but inside we feel dim.


What about those times?


That’s what our Longest Night Service is all about: it’s an opportunity for all of us to confess what we all know is true: sometimes all is NOT merry and bright.


And that’s okay! Sometimes, this time of year brings up difficult emotions from past loss, grief, or hardship. Our Longest Night Service is an opportunity to bring those emotions with you, along with others who are experiencing the same, to acknowledge together that Jesus does indeed provide an easy yoke and a light burden, especially when we come together as a community. At the service, we’ll sing, we’ll hear readings, we’ll have the chance to light candles in response, and we’ll have an opportunity to be anointed with oil.


I hope you’ll join us Wednesday, December 20, at 6:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary.

Together we are sharing the heart of God...

Sunday Worship

December 17, 2023

Fourth Sunday of Advent

  

Rev. Payton Stone, preaching

Genesis 2:4-9


Assisting with Worship

Ushers

Gary Dunn, Lee Stevens, Vaughan Smith, Emory Dunn, Jim Manley, Harold Downs


Acolytes

George Dunn, Crucifer

Henry Carter & Jack Carter, Candle Lighters


11 a.m. Worship Service will be Live-Streamed and available on Facebook and the Website

Ainsworth (Adult) Choir Rehearsal

Wednesdays at 7:15 pm in the Choir Room!



We welcome all who like to sing and want to be part of music ministry in worship. Come join us! Please contact Terre Johnson, Director of Music, at tjohnson@mulberrymethodist.org for questions.


**Nursery is provided during Choir Rehearsal for any parents wanting to join! **

Prayer List

Scott and Wanda Fitzgerald 

Nancy Belk 

Jared Heggins 

Harry Linkous 

Jimmy Roach

Freeda Chapman

Bob Ogden

Robert Gerson

Sam Lamback 

Thomas Marlow

Linda Sankey

Mickey Pope

Yetta Price 

Jeff Dein

Cindy Elliott

Carol Pope

Norma Tucker

Eddings Smith 

Mary Hurt

Quentin Ehrhart

Naomi Gerson

Oliver Welch

Family of Henry Hall (Julia Magda’s father)

Lisa Cawthon (friend of Elisa Reece)

Dennis Goshorn (Ted’s Dad)

Joan Fillmore (Onna’s mother-in-law)

Ted Goshorn 

The United Methodist Church, Bishop David and Nancy Graves, 

District Superintendent Paula and Scott Lewis

Our church, its clergy, and its members

Attendance

Sun, Dec 10

Sanctuary - 145

Online - 45

Coming Up at Mulberry

December 17

Children's Nativity


December 20

Longest Night Service

Full Calendar

On Call Line

478-219-9926


Staff on call

12/14-12/20

Elisa Reece

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If you need help getting connected, contact the church office at

478-745-8601.

We extend Christian love and sympathy to Julia Magda and the Magda family on the death of Julia's father, Henry Hall, who passed away Friday, December 8, 2023.

Henry's obituary and funeral arrangements can be found here.

The Longest Night Service

Wednesday, December 20 | 6:00 pm

This service is designed for when all is not merry and bright. While Christmas brings joy, it can also bring sorrow, difficult memories, and melancholy. And that’s okay! Join together in worship to give space to those emotions and to find encouragement through being a church family together. 

Christmas Eve Schedule


Potluck Breakfast | 10:00 am | Fellowship Hall

Bring a casserole or your favorite breakfast food to share before we begin our 11:00 am service!


Family-Friendly Service | 11:00 am | Fellowship Hall

Join us for a casual time of worship and fun to celebrate Christmas Eve. We’ll have a Christmas hymn sing-along, hear Ms. Elisa tell the Christmas story, and more! Everyone is invited to come ring in Christmas with your favorite carols!


Evening Candlelight Service | 5:00 pm | Sanctuary

A joyous occasion featuring communion and singing by candlelight. Mark the highlight of the Advent season by joining together in worship!

Music of the season featuring harpist Betsy Fitzgerald begins at 4:30 pm.

Children's Nativity - December 17!

Updates to the Youth Calendar:

Dec 17 | Christmas Party 5:30-7 pm at Rob & Heather Evans's House (1144 Georgia Ave). Bring a $15 gender neutral wrapped gift. & donations for Paula's Closet

Youth & Kidz Collection for Paula's Closet

  • Women & Men's Underwear
  • Beanie Hats
  • Belts
  • Socks
  • Gloves

Sign up for our Family Ministries newsletter for more news and updates from our team!

Youth Schedule for Fall 2023
Kidz for Christ Schedule for Fall/Winter 2023
Confirmation Class Schedule

Macon Outreach


In memory of Mr. Keith Stringfellow by Dr and Mrs. Charlie Cloaninger

In honor of Bruce & Lisa Shepard by Paul Alton Basilico

...from the Heart of Downtown Macon

Wesleyan College Food Pantry Needs

Students who remain on the Wesleyan campus over the Winter break will be in need of nourishment and supplies, so donations to the food pantry would be greatly appreciated. They are asking for prepackaged meals, freezer meals, and breakfast items, along with hygiene products. Items can be dropped off in the Wesleyan student affairs office, or brought to the church.

Support Creede at the Sleepout!

11th Annual Sleepout to Support Daybreak!

On February 29, 2024, Creede Hinshaw will once again represent Mulberry at the DePaul/Daybreak Sleepout. The sleepout is held outdoors in the winter to remind us of those with no choice in housing. This is the big fundraiser for Daybreak - all donations are used locally!


You can support Creede & Daybreak at this link, by sending a check to Daybreak, or by giving a check to Creede. Thank you Creede for putting your caring spirit ahead of your comfort!

Donation Needs

Macon Outreach Needs

Boxes of oatmeal and grit packets

Cereal

Snack bars

Hamburger helper

Cornbread mix

Condiments

Cake/cookie/muffin mix

Snack items

Daybreak Needs

Volunteers

Canned and/or Fresh Fruit & Fruit cups

Applesauce (individual containers)

Breakfast Bars (soft)

Vienna sausages (4.6 oz)

Sandwich Crackers (packs)

Powdered Lemonade & Tea

Cookies

Coffee Creamer

Jelly

Cold Cereal

1 Min. Instant Grits

Sugar

33 gal. Lawn Bags

Men's T-shirts (white) size L-2X

Men & Women's underwear (new)

Brown Paper Snack Bags

Large Sturdy Backpacks

Bio-freeze

Claritin

Daytime Cold Medicine (non-alcohol)

Eye Drops

Insect Repellant

Hydrocortisone Cream

Reader Glasses (2.00 or higher)

Benadryl (tablet/liquid)

Ponchos

Disinfectant Cleaner (pine-sol)

Disinfectant Spray/Air Freshener

Hand/foot Towels

Vinegar

Bleach

Resources & Links

South Georgia Advocate

The South Georgia Advocate, a twice monthly online news publication, is the official news source of the South Georgia Annual Conference and a ministry of the Office of Connectional Ministries.

Click here for the Georgia Advocate

Have an addition to the newsletter?

Email Millie Thompson at mthompson@mulberrymethodist.org

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