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KKKIDSIDSIDSPPPOINTOINTOINT December 2016
Centreville United Methodist Church
This Winter at CUMC
Dec 9 & 10 - Madrigal Feaste
Dec 11 - Birthday Party for Jesus during Sunday school
Dec 11 - Christmas Eve Narrators and Soloists Rehearsal
Dec 11 - Family Advent Workshop
Dec 17 - Holiday Food Basket Packing and Delivery
Dec 18 - Christmas Eve Dress Rehearsal
Dec 25 - Christmas Day Family Worship (nursery only)
Jan 1 - New Year’s Day Family Worship
Jan 19 - Family Movie Night - Toy Story
Jan 22 - Acolyte Training
Jan 29 - JUMP Sock Hop
Feb 12 - JUMP
Feb 19 - Children’s Council
Feb 26 - JUMP
Children’s Ministry
―Let the little children come to me for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.‖ -Matthew 19:14
Who: All children (preschool—6th grade) What: Special birthday celebration When: Sunday, December 11 at 9:30 &
11:00AM Where: In all children’s Sunday School
classes Please Bring: Children are asked to bring
jars of peanut butter and jelly to support the Christmas Food Baskets.
For more information: please contact Diane Beatley
Be a part of the Christmas Story!
Readers and soloists will rehearse Sunday, December 11 from 12:30 - 1:30 PM.
The dress rehearsal for ALL participants will be Sunday, December 18 from 12:30 - 2:30PM.
There are non-speaking acting and reading opportunities for 3rd through 6th graders.
Creation (pre-K and K) and Cherub (1st-2nd Grade) choirs sing at the 5:00PM service. The Carol choir (3rd-6th Grade) sings
at the 6:30PM service. Children in choirs may also serve as actors or readers.
On Christmas Eve: the children participating in the 5:00PM
service must arrive by4:30PM and those participating at 6:30PM must arrive by 6:00PM.
Adults are needed to help the actors before, during, and
after the service with costumes and clean-up. To sign up to be a part of a service, please contact Diane.
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This year’s Children’s Christmas Eve Services will be held at 5:00 and 6:30PM.
There are opportunities for children to share the Christmas Story at each of these services.
Family Advent Workshop
December 11, 3:00 - 5:00 PM This family-friendly event for all ages invites children and adults to create reminders of the real reason we celebrate Christmas. Childcare will be provided for those less than 3 years old. Christmas treats and light snacks will be provided. Please sign up in advance to ensure we have enough supplies. Register for this and other Journey events at: https://mycumc.ccbchurch.com/form_response.php?id=55
**Adult & Children’s Advent Resources are available at the table next to the Narthex Welcome Center.**
Madrigal Feastes
December 9 and 10
Enjoy a four-course Renaissance dinner, music by brass and harp, a short comedic drama presentation and a concert of period choral music by the Royal Court, all presented by costumed players.
Tickets are $30 per person and will be on sale at the Welcome Center or the church office. Attendance is recom-mended for ages 10 and up as the evening will run 2 – 2 ½ hours. Childcare, with advance registration, is available for children ages 9 and under for $5 per child, $10 family maximum. Invite friends and family to this unique, entertain-ing, and enjoyable event. Seating begins at 6:30 PM.
Contact Information
Diane Beatley Director, Children’s Ministry dbeatley@centreville-umc.org
703.830.2684 x1867
If you have any questions or want to discuss anything you’ve read in KidsPoint,
please contact:
Centreville United Methodist Church 6400 Old Centreville Rd.
Centreville, VA 20121 www.centreville-umc.org ● www.facebook.com/CentrevilleUMC
December Mission
Opportunity
Children’s Ministry encourages families to support the CUMC congregation-wide mission Holiday Food Basket project. CUMC is collecting food items to provide Christmas food baskets for families in need in the community. Below is a list of most-needed food items for these Holiday Food Baskets. Monetary donations to sponsor these food baskets can also be made– please note ―Food Baskets‖ in the memo line and place it in the offering basket or bring it to the church office. Please place all donations of food items in the ―Food for All‖ bins in the Narthex.
Please contact Chris Granberg at Chris.Granberg@gmail.com for more information or to sign-up to pack and deliver baskets. On December 17.
Come help as a family on:
Saturday, December 17- Pack & Deliver Christmas Baskets
2016 Christmas Food Items:
Mixed Veggies (Can) Black Beans (Can or Bag) & Dry Beans Other Veggies (Corn, Carrots, etc.)
Yams Cranberry Sauce & Canned Fruits
Gravy (Can or Jar) Soup (Can or Dry)
Ravioli, Spaghetti-O’s, Chili, Baked Beans Chicken (Can)
Stuffing & Instant Potatoes Rice (Plain, Box/Bag)
Peanut Butter (Jar) &Jelly Spaghetti Sauce (Can/Jar)
Macaroni & Cheese Spaghetti Noodles, Pasta, & Sauce Flour (2 lb. bag) & Sugar (2 lb. bag)
Oil (Vegetable, Canola, Olive) Cereal/Oatmeal
Pancake Mix & Syrup Granola Bars, Snack Items
Jell-O or Instant Pudding Mix Cake Mix & Frosting
Instant Meals Powdered Milk (box)
Corn Bread Toothbrush/Toothpaste
Next JUMP Event: Winter Sock Hop Sunday, January 29 Admission: Adult Socks for the Hypothermia Shelter
JUMP
Junior United Methodist People
WHO: All Kindergarten through 6th Graders
WHAT: Fellowship, Mission, Dinner WHEN: Sundays, 4:30-6:30 pm WHERE: Meet and pick-up at
CUMC
Serve CUMC Be an Acolyte
Training January 22 Who: Children in 3rd Grade or older (Must be at least 4 1/2 feet tall to reach the candles.)
What: Learn to light and extinguish candles during worship; assist during baptisms
When: January 22 at 12:15 PM
Where: CUMC Sanctuary
Please complete an Acolyte Registration form, available at the Welcome Center or online at: https://mycumc.ccbchurch.com/form_response.php?id=46
Family Movie Night
January 19, 7:00 PM Families and friends of CUMC are invited to a free showing of Disney / Pixar’s classic animated film ―Toy Story‖ at 7:00 PM on Thursday, January 19 in the Recreation and Outreach Center (ROC).
Bring your chairs and blankets and get comfy in the ROC for a fun family movie night. A light nut-free snack will be provided. Families are welcome to bring their own snacks (no nuts please) and covered drinks. Contact Diane with any questions.
2017-2018 Preschool Priority Registration – Priority registration for all CUMC church members will be January 9 – 13. General registration for the public will begin Tuesday, January 17 during the preschool Open House at 7pm. Registration Information and 2017-2018 Applications for Admission will be available on the church website and at the Welcome Center by late De-cember. All applications must be received by 2pm Janu-ary 13 to be considered for priority registration.
2017-2018 Preschool Open House – will be January 17 @ 7pm. All class-rooms will be open for a tour and teachers will be available to discuss the special preschool program CDS has to offer. Both parents and children are welcome to attend.
Contact: Patricia Granberg, dayschool@centreville-umc.org
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December’s Bible Verse:
A child is born to us.
Isaiah 9:6
December’s
Anchor Point:
We celebrate the birth of Jesus.
December 4 – Mary’s Story Luke 1:26-38, 46-47
December 11 – Joseph’s Story Matthew 1:18-24
December 18 - Jesus’ Story
Luke 2:1-7
December 25 - Shepherds’ Story
Luke 2:8-20
December’s Deep Blue Lesson Schedule
(Preschool - 4th Grade)
The Stories of Christmas
December’s Submerge Lesson Schedule (5th & 6th Grade)
Dive Deeper Into...Advent and Christmas
December 6 — Peace (Isaiah 11:1-9)
Bible Verse: The earth will surely be filled with the knowledge of the Lord, just as the water covers the sea. (Isaiah 11:9b) Anchor Point: Advent is a time when we look forward to a time of peace.
December 11 — Anticipation (Luke 1:5-25, 57-80)
Bible Verse: Know this: What I have spoken will come true at the proper time. (Luke 1:20a) Anchor Point: Advent is a time when we anticipate the future.
December 18 — Trust (Matthew 1:18-25 and Luke 1:26-38, 46-55)
Bible Verse: I am the Lord’s servant. Let it be with me just as you have said. (Luke 1:38) Anchor Point: Advent is a time when we trust in God.
December 25 — Incarnation (Luke 2:1-20)
Bible Verse: Your savior is born today in David’s city. He is Christ the Lord. (Luke 2:11) Anchor Point: We celebrate ―God with us‖ at Christmas.
Pick a tag from the
angel tree in the Narthex
and help shop for the
gift!
Make and eat a red and green
dinner.
Watch your favorite
Christmas movie!
Take turns talking
about your favorite
Christmas memory!
Call your Grandma and Grandpa and
sing a Christmas
carol!
Decorate the family
Christmas tree!
Read
Gabriel’s Message
Luke 1:26-38 with your
family.
Bake
Christmas cookies and share some
with a neighbor!
Eat some of
the Christmas
cookies that you baked but save a couple for
Santa!
Help buy
food for the Christmas Food Bas-
kets at Church! And plan to help
pack the baskets.
Read Luke 1:39-66
with your family.
(Mary Visits Elizabeth)
Spread cheer by doing a
random act of kindness for
someone.
Go to Sunday
School and celebrate at the birthday
party for Baby Jesus!
Make
pancakes for breakfast with your
family!
Collect the
spare change
from around the house to give for the Advent offering!
Make and
send Christmas Cards for teachers,
friends and family!
Have a picnic lunch under
the Christmas
tree!
Help deliver Christmas
Food Baskets at CUMC on
December 17.
Help wrap Christmas
presents and make special tags to put on them.
Drive around to see
Christmas lights.
Read
Jesus is Born
Luke 2:1-7 with your
family.
Read your favorite
Christmas story with a flashlight.
Track Santa
and the reindeer on
the NORAD Santa
Tracker.
Put the baby Jesus in the manger and
go to Christmas
Eve Service!
24 Advent Activities for the Family!
Jesus is God’s gift to all people.
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