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Student Ministry (Grades 6-12)
Youth GroupSundays, 6:00 pm, Student Center
Meeng dates: Dec. 7 and Ugly Sweater
Christmas Party on Dec. 14.
Christmas break : Dec. 21 & 28.
Resumes January 4.
HS GroupsWednesdays, 6:00 pm, the Barn.
Meeng dates: December 10 & 17
Christmas break Dec. 24 & 31.
Resumes January 7.
Mission Opportunity
Jubilee Homeless Shelter, Monday, Dec. 29,
8:00 am. Watch for details.
HS Contact: Sarah Capello, 412-741-4900, ext. 113.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
AmpedSundays, 10:15 am, Student Center
Christmas break: December 7 - January 4.
Resumes January 11.
Six.Thirty.Three (MS Youth Group)Wednesdays, 6:30 pm, Student Center
End of the Year Christmas Party on December 10.
Christmas break: December 17 - December 31.
Resumes January 7.
Jamaica Mission Trip Info Meeng
December 7, 10:15 am in the Student Center
MS Contact: Pastor Robby, 412-741-4900, ext. 146
DivorceCa
Divorcecare
New session begins Janu
Monday evenings at 7:00
those going through a div
Don Tice, 724-884-3436
Griefshare
Thursdays at 7:00 pm in
those grieving a loss in th& January 1. Resumes Ja
Contact: Bonnie Bender
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Knit Wits Kning Ministry
We are in need of more kniers! Our supply of prayer
shawls and blankets is geng low! Come and join us for
fun, food, fellowship and frolic! Tuesdays from
12:00 - 2:00 pm in the Farmhouse. Quesons? Call
Char Hamilton at 412-741-3441.
HIGH SCHOOL
Awana: Wednesdays
Store Night December 10
Christmas break Dec. 17
Resumes January 7.
New registrants can regi
Primemers (Ages 55+) www.ccgf.org/primemers
Fellowship Luncheon to start the New Year: Thursday,
January 8, Noon at King’s Restaurant in Wexford. Rte. 79
at Rte. 910. Contact: Chuck Gerdes, 724-776-1146.
Christmas M
Our 4:00 pm Family Servi
musical producon by 2nd
called “Something’s Up Dare every Saturday from
in the Sanctuary and eve
am in the 5th grade clas
Small Groups are always forming and taking new
members! To start or join a small group, call Pastor Bob
Mason at 412-741-4900, ext. 122.
NEW Small Group for unmarrieds starng Sunday,
January 11, 12:30 pm in Classroom 102.
Small Groups
18//22 College-Age Ministry www.ccgf.org/1822
Sundays: Small group and coee bar, 10:15 am,
in the Farmhouse.
Tuesdays: The Edge. Small group and coee bar. New
series starts January 13. We will start in the Farmhouse at
8:00 pm for snacks and drinks, then the guys will break ofor “The Conquer Series: The Bale Plan for Purity” in
Classroom 101 (main building) See trailer at
conquerseries.com. The ladies will be break o for a
series on “Relaonships: The Bale Plan for Purity”
in the Student Center (main building).
Contact: Brenda, 412-741-4900, ext. 111.
(Mothers of Preschoolers) andMoms Next (Mothers of School-Age)
www.ccgf.org/mops
December Meeng Date:
December 18, 9:30 am in the Fellowship Hall.
December Bible Study Date:December 11, 9:30 am in Classroom 102.
To join MOPS or MOMS Next, visit www.ccgf.org/mops
for all the info. Contact: Valerie, 412-996-5964.
December 7
Second Sunday in Advent/Communion
Ancipang the Risk
December 14
Third Sunday in Advent
Lessons & Carols
Ancipang the Adventure
December 21
Third Sunday in Advent
Old Fashioned Carol Sing (Sanctuary)
The Songs the Season Brings (Wilson Hall)
Ancipang the Moment
December 24
Christmas Eve
Ancipang the Impossible
4:00 pm Family Service in the Sanctuary featuring the
youth musical, “Something’s Up Down In Bethlehem.”
6:30 pm Candlelight Communion Service, Wilson Hall
8:30 pm Candlelight Communion Service, Sanctuary
December 25Christmas Day
Ancipang Jesus
10:00 am Communion Service in the Sanctuary
December 28
Ancipang the Mystery
NOTE: Kids’ Su
on break during
Revive Young Adults Ministry
Kick-o celebraon Wednesday, January 7, 7:00 pm at
the home of Pastor John and Kathie Guest. Everyone
ages 22 through 36 is invited to join us for a night of
worship, dessert and sharing a renewed vision for what
God is doing through our Revive Young Adults Ministry.
For more informaon, contact Pastor Jamie Kendrew at
412-741-4900, ext. 119 or [email protected].
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A monthly publication of
Ministry Opportunies at Christ Church
Welcome CenterVolunteers needed one Sunday a month aer the
9:00 am service or aer the 11:15 am service.
Contact: Janet Ganey at 724-385-0106.
Greeters
Greeters needed at the beginning of the 9:00 and 11:15
am services to greet people as they enter the church.
Contact Vickie Case, 412-741-0871.
Kids’ Ministry
• Sunday volunteers needed for child care, desk support,
aides and Kids’ Church. Male or female, teens or adults.• Wednesday volunteers needed for AWANA. Listening to
children recite the Bible is amazing and fullling!
Contact: Donna Pa at [email protected].
Small Groups
Small Group Leaders and Hosts needed, especially in the
South Hills and Beaver County areas. If you are
interested, contact Bob Mason at 412-741-4900, ext. 122.
Ushers
Ushers needed at 9:00 & 11:15 am in Wilson Hall. Flexible
schedule. Contact Jay Swartz at 412-327-7055 or
World Vision in Sewickley
World Vision provides help for the poor and sick around
the world. Volunteers are needed on Friday, December19, 1:00 - 3:00 pm to pack, fold and sort donaons at our
Sewickley locaon. Contact: Elizabeth Van Heest at
Christ Churc
249 Du Road · S412-
Are you a rst me visitor to Christ Church? If you would
like to nd out more about who we are, what we believe,
and what programs are available, visit the Welcome
Center and pick up a Visitor Bag!
First Time Visitors
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REMINDER
The church oces
will be closed on
Wednesday, December 24,Thursday, December 25,
Wednesday, December 31
and Thursday, January 1.
New Neighbor Bags
New Neighbor Bags are available! If you have a new
family on your street or in your neighborhood, pick up a
bag at the Welcome Center. It’s a great way to meet new
people and invite them to visit Christ Church!
Angel Tree
Partner Ministries News
Light the Night December 7, 6:30 pm at Allegheny Center Alliance
Church. Come celebrate Christmas with us at Light the
Night, a fesve event which features outstanding,
heartwarming performances by our Performing Arts
students. Pastor Ed Glover will share the Gospel
message. Free parking in the Allegheny Center garage
and pre-concert refreshments.
Be sure to stop into the Food for Thought Book and Gi
store for a quick gi or two. We carry Advent calendars,
Christmas cards, and Enjoy coupon books. Free 2015calendar with any purchase!
Food for Thought Bookstore
Presented by the Christ Church at Grove Farm Choir.
Sunday, December 14, 6:30-7:30 pm at PPG Place
Wintergarden (Stanwix St & Fourth Ave, downtown
Pisburgh). Enjoy a free concert of beauful sacred
Christmas music. Come and bring a friend! PPG Parking
garage located on Third Ave is $5.00. See the insert!
PPG Wintergarden Choral Concert
For Everyone
Community Bible StudyNew session starts January 5. Monday evenings, 7:00 -
8:30 pm, Fellowship Hall. Studying 1 & 2 Thessalonians,
for the rst 6 week session. Contact: Barb Lex at
[email protected] or 412-874
-0393.
Wednesday Small Group Bible StudyMen, women, and couples! 6:30 pm, Classroom 102.
Resumes January 7.
For Women
Wednesday MorningsBible Study Fellowship (BSF). 9:25 - 11:30 am, Sanctuary.
Resumes January 7.
Thursday Evenings (Every Other) 7:00 - 9:00 pm, every other Thursday, Fellowship Hall.
Meeng December 18, then resuming on January 8.
Friday Morning
9:15 - 11:15 am, Fellowship Hall. Children of the Day by
Beth Moore. Childcare available by request. Workbooks
available for purchase for $17.. Register at ww.ccgf.org/
bible-studies. New session starts January 16.
For Men
Men’s Bible Study
Thursdays 7:00 pm, Farmhouse Great Room.
Resumes January 8.
Brave Men of Friday Mornings
With Bruce Bickel. Fridays 6:30 am, Barn. Ongoing.
Winter Bible Studies
Please note that year-end contribuons to Christ Church
are tax deducble in 2014 if they are placed in the
Sunday oering basket in December or are received in
the Accounng oce on or before Wednesday,
December 31, 2014. Checks received in the mail during
the rst few days in January are tax deducble in 2014
only if they are postmarked on or before December 31,
2014. Any online giving or giving through the kiosk must
Pledges
It’s not too late! You may sll turn in your pledge c ards.
Just drop them in the oering basket. Pledge cards are
available at the Welcome Center and in the pews. These
cards help us plan our budget for the upcoming year.
Year-End Contribuons
Please return gis with the tag aached are to the
Angel Tree in the Commons by Sunday, Dec. 14.