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Invite your neighbors and friends, bring your family, and join us for a fun night of Redeemer entertainment and a delicious feast. The main dish is catered and the sides and desserts are potluck. We sit around decorated tables in the sanctuary and enjoy entertainment by Redeemer friends.
If you would like to participate, contact the church office to RSVP.
Ladies, join us for an evening getting into the Christmas spirit at the home of Cindy Martin.
Bring a wrapped Christmas tree ornament. (We will play a fun game of exchange with them!)
Bring a Mexican food side dish, if you like.
Sign up at this site: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0445ADAC22A64-ornament
During the worship service, Redeemer’s children will help us worship by performing a musical looking at Christmas traditions.
They will go to their classroom for a birthday party for Jesus when they have finished their performance.
NOTE to PARENTS:
Rehearsals will be during the entire worship service on Sunday, December 7.
Also, rehearsal with sound and accompaniment will be on Saturday morning, December 13 in the sanctuary. (Parents are welcome!)
Sunday, December 14, please arrive at 9:30 A.M.
Contact Heather Erickson.
“Humbug! Christmas in Kragerville”
An original play written and directed by Cassie Watson and performed by Redeemer members, CREW youth group, and Performers Edge students
ADMISSION: Donation of any size to Redeemer youth ministry.*
SILENT AUCTION: On Friday night only there will be a silent auction in the foyer.*
Play Summary: Kragerville’s namesake, Elizabeth Krager (Marilou Castelli), is an unpleasant, reclusive, real estate tycoon who does not have one friend in the world… Unless you ask little Lindsey Lin (Lourelle Jensen) who lives a block away. To Lindsey, Krager is her BFF… to Krager, this little girl is a menace. It’s in the relationships, or lack thereof, Krager has with Lindsey, Molly (Krager’s estranged sister played by Cindy Martin), and Krager’s eager and nerdy assistant, that we see the life of a woman who is in need of a miracle to become anything other than the tyrant she is. Taking a page (or twenty) from the classic novel, A Christmas Carol, we are introduced to some fun characters and exciting situations in this year’s original play: HUMBUG! CHRISTMAS IN KRAGERVILLE.
*All proceeds go to help support Redeemer’s youth ministry activities like their 2015 CHIC conference in Knoxville, TN.
“Humbug! Christmas in Kragerville”
An original play written and directed by Cassie Watson and performed by Redeemer members, CREW youth group, and Performers Edge students
ADMISSION: Donation of any size to Redeemer youth ministry.*
Play Summary: Kragerville’s namesake, Elizabeth Krager (Marilou Castelli), is an unpleasant, reclusive, real estate tycoon who does not have one friend in the world… Unless you ask little Lindsey Lin (Lourelle Jensen) who lives a block away. To Lindsey, Krager is her BFF… to Krager, this little girl is a menace. It’s in the relationships, or lack thereof, Krager has with Lindsey, Molly (Krager’s estranged sister played by Cindy Martin), and Krager’s eager and nerdy assistant, that we see the life of a woman who is in need of a miracle to become anything other than the tyrant she is. Taking a page (or twenty) from the classic novel, A Christmas Carol, we are introduced to some fun characters and exciting situations in this year’s original play: HUMBUG! CHRISTMAS IN KRAGERVILLE.
*All proceeds go to help support Redeemer’s youth ministry activities like their 2015 CHIC conference in Knoxville, TN.
(Artwork by Lunna Santos)
Merry Christmas! Please join us for worship at 10:45 this morning!
A Christmas Prayer
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Loving Father,
Help us remember the birth of Jesus,
that we may share in the song of the angels,
the gladness of the shepherds,
and worship of the wise men.
Close the door of hate
and open the door of love all over the world.
Let kindness come with every gift
and good desires with every greeting.
Deliver us from evil by the blessing
which Christ brings,
and teach us to be merry with clear hearts.
May the Christmas morning
make us happy to be thy children,
and Christmas evening bring us to our beds
with grateful thoughts,
forgiving and forgiven,
for Jesus’ sake.
Amen.