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All Nations Christian Reformed Church

Announcements for Week of November 25 - December 1, 2007


NEWS FROM OUR CONGREGATION

Weekly Calendar
Monday 7:30 Worship Committee at Porters’
Wednesday 9:30-11:30 am Coffee Break Bible Study for women, at the church
8:00 Choir returns to its regular Wednesday night rehearsal time this week
Thursday 12:15 Men’s prayer time at the church
Sunday 10:00 am Morning Worship - Psalm 9:7-9, 18 “Hope in Troubled Times (1): AIDS”
7:00 pm Evening worship is cancelled
Ark Fundraising Show at All Nations

Next Sunday (Dec. 2), Advent begins. “Advent” means coming. In this season (4 Sundays before
Christmas) we do remember the 1st coming of Christ, but especially express our longing and prepare for
his 2nd coming. Our theme this year will be “Hope in Troubled Times” (Psalm 9:9, 18). We’ll be hoping
our way through some current issues: next week we begin with AIDS.
Here is a schedule of worship for December:
Dec 2 am “Hope in Troubled Times (1)” (Communion)
Dec 2 pm no evening worship; Ark Show instead
Dec 9 am “Hope in Troubled Times (2)”: Advent Scriptures and Song service
Dec 9 pm Communion
Dec 16 am “Hope in Troubled Times (3)”
Dec 16 pm no worship; 5 pm Christmas dinner, followed by Offerings of Music and Gifts
Dec 23 am “Hope in Troubled Times (4)”
Dec 23 pm no evening worship
Dec 25 10:00 Christmas morning worship
Dec 30 am Karen Norris preaching (communion)
Dec 30 no evening worship

“Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth.” (Psalm 124:8)
 In our church's prayer cycle, pray for those on page 10 of the directory: Jellica & Hugo Jahncke;
Ray, Sally, and Sophie Jahncke; Amy Jansen; Gordon & Sonia Jones; Mary Joseph; Temisha
King.
 Continue to pray for those struggling with long term health: Mary Joseph, Margaret Henry, B.J.
Fullerton, Deloris Boutilier, Barb Cave, Hugo Jahncke, and for Teri & Jeff Murray who are
expecting twin boys. Pray for Judith Howe’s sister, Tootsie, who is facing the end of her life with
cancer.
 Pray for the Lynes. Foster’s mother passed away very suddenly this week. May God give
comfort and peace through Christ.
 Pray for our church’s budget – particularly our Debt Reduction and Building Funds – as we
approach the end of the year.
 Pray for the “physical” ways people come to us: our building, our website, our phone lines – that
these would consistently be used in welcoming and godly ways.
 Pray for the Back-to-God-Hour’s Spanish-language children’s TV program aired in El Salvador
and Guatemala – that God will use this tool to attract many children to the gospel and help them
learn to live godly lives.

Summoning the Mild and Lazy!


All men are again invited to a time of prayer. It’ll be this Thursday, Nov. 29, at 12:15, at the church. Feel
free to bring your lunch.

Offerings from Sunday, November 11th


General Fund $1802.42
Benevolence $313.90
CRWRC World Hunger $100.00
Debt Reduction $320.00
Offerings from Sunday, November 18th
General Fund $4771.04
Campus Ministry 277.56
Benevolence 7.00
Debt Reductions 2005.00
Building Fund 325.00

NEWS FROM OUR COMMUNITY


Christmas Shoe Box Challenge: The Metro Non Profit Housing Support Centre is asking for donations
of Christmas Shoe Boxes. At the centre people deal with housing, finance and health issues or simply
meet with friends. For many people at the centre, a Christmas Shoe Box will be the only gift they
receive. You are invited to prepare a shoe box full of personal items for men or women: toiletries (soap,
toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs), socks, scarves, mitts, underwear, playing cards, wallet, bus tickets,
Tim Horton’s gift certificates, etc.. (The ratio of men to women boxes that are needed is 5 to 1). Last
year we were able to bless 40 people with a gift! The shoe boxes can be brought to church by Sunday
Dec. 16th. Contact Elna for more info.

NEWS FROM OUR DENOMINATION


You Can Go Home Again: What’s going on in your heart this Advent season? What are you
anticipating? Many people are busy with preparations at this time of year. But yet many of us also
express deep longings that are stronger during this season. But what exactly are we longing for? Find
out on the Dec. 2 Back to God Hour. Go to www.BacktoGod.net for local stations and times.
CRWRC: Cyclone Sidr hit south central Bangladesh with a tidal surge of over 15 feet on Nov 15. More
then 3,000 persons were killed and the survivors are in urgent need of food, blankets, clothing and other
essentials. CRWRC’s Dhaka, Bangladesh office is providing these life essentials, but much more is
needed. Please give generously. Mark your check "Bangladesh Floods 2007," and mail to CRWRC,
3475 Mainway, PO Box 5070, STN LCD 1, Burlington, ON L7R 3Y8, or call 1-800-730-3490.
CRWRC: World AIDS Day is Dec. 1st.On Dec. 2nd CRWRC will launch its two-year Embrace AIDS
campaign to raise money, awareness and advocacy for people infected with and affected by HIV and
AIDS. Let's join hands and commit to Embrace AIDS together. For more information about CRWRC's
AIDS work and the Embrace AIDS campaign, visit www.embraceaids.org .
Cycling, Aids And Poverty: How are these three things related? Read about the connection at
www.SeatoSea.org or sign-up for "On The Way", the e-newsletter of the Sea to Sea 2008 Bike Tour.
Pastor: Rev. David Vroege
Email: pastordave@allnationscrc.org
Bulletin Editor: bulletin@allnationscrc.org
Deadline for submissions: Thursday @ 7:00 p.m.

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