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North Scituate Baptist Church
619 West Greenville Road
PO Box 427
North Scituate, RI 02857
“Return Service Requested”
ACCESSIBLE
Christmas Eve...Saturday Dec. 24, 2016
-7pm...Family Christmas Eve Service
-11pm...Candlelight Service
Christmas Day...Sunday Dec. 25, 2016
-11am Worship Service ONLY
(No Sunday School)
THE BEACON
OF THE
NORTH SCITUATE BAPTIST CHURCH
NORTH SCITUATE, RI 02857 CHURCH TELEPHONE: (401) 647-3238
CHURCH FAX # (401) 647-3134
MINISTERS: All The Members Of The Church PASTOR: Dr. Reppa M. Cottrell PASTOR: Dr. Daniel W. Cottrell MINISTER OF MUSIC: Debbie Mollohan MINISTER OF MUSIC EMERITUS: Vonnie Dutton
ISSUE: #1215 December 1, 2016
Church Web Site: www.northscituatebaptist.org
Sunday, December 4 COMMUNION SUNDAY
Worship at 8:15 & 11:00am
Sermon by Dr. Reppa Cottrell Sunday School for all Ages 9:30am 9:15am & 12pm Fellowship Hour in Vestry
Sunday, December 11 Worship at 8:15 & 11:00am
Sermon by Dr. Dan Cottrell Sunday School for All Ages 9:30am 9:15am & 12pm Fellowship Hour in Vestry
Sunday, December 18 Worship at 8:15 & 11:00am
Sermon by Dr. Reppa Cottrell Sunday School Christmas Play 9:30am 9:15am & 12pm Fellowship Hour in Vestry
Sunday, December 25 Worship at 11:00am ONLY (MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
Sermon by Rev. Reppa Cottrell
Sunday, January 1 COMMUNION SUNDAY (Happy New Year!)
Worship at 8:15 & 11:00am (No Sunday School)
Sermon by Dr. Reppa Cottrell
SEASON’S GREETINGS FROM THE PASTOR...
Dear Members and Friends, December 1, 2016
“The people were waiting expectantly and
were all wondering in their hearts if John might
possibly be the Messiah” Luke 3:15
John sent his disciples to ask him, “Are you the
one who is to come, or should we expect someone
else?” Matt. 11:3
So you also must be ready, because the Son of
Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.
Matt. 24:44
We are in the season of ‘Advent’ which means “waiting”. I like to think of it
as “Waiting” but also excitement and therefore Adventure.
Advent is the 4 weeks and Sundays before Christmas. These weeks of
waiting are exciting, just ask any kid.
When I was little I can remember how excited I would get just waiting for
Christmas. There was expectation, the element of surprise, the thrill of decorating,
making cookies (my sisters did that, I was the official taster), and wrapping gifts
(mom would take us individually and help us wrap ‘our’ gifts for the rest of the
family). I’m really happy about gift bags these days. Never liked wrapping. Yes,
there are still things about Christmas that are just exciting to do and others that just
have to be done.
On Christmas eve, my parents would take us to Grandma Hixon’s for the
night. Now, I realize just how brilliant my parents were on this move and how
patient Grandma, who was already in her late 70’s, really was.
Christmas was “tomorrow”! It was hard to control the excitement. It was
difficult falling asleep. The joy had set in. Preparations were finished (mom and dad
probably stayed up all night to finish). Now it was about gifts, food, and
celebration. “Happy Birthday, Jesus” (continued →)
Then it arrived, Christmas morning. Grandma and Uncle Wade would take
us home to where mom and dad would greet us and we would all go into the living
room together. There was always one gift for each of us that was not wrapped and
therefore quite visible there under or near the tree
Surprise, Celebrate, Give Thanks,
Play and Pray – It’s Christmas.
This is how I remember many of my childhood Christmases. And then I think
about the Christ child born in a stable and compare that to Christ being ‘born’ in our
hearts. We all are sinners and unclean, so he enters the ‘stable’ of our lives and not
into a pristine temple.
Knowing Jesus, there is expectation, the element of surprise and the thrill of
having a relationship with Him. As your relationship grows, you realize there are
many gifts that He has given you. Some are ‘wrapped’ or hidden and you have to
work to discover what they are. Yet, there are others that are right there in the open
view for you and everyone to see.
In this Advent or Adventure with Christ, one continues with great
expectations of how He is going to bring about one’s salvation or use the tragedies
and heartaches in your life for His glory and His Kingdom. As you mature in the
faith and your relationship deepens, you realize there are some adventures on the
journey that are beyond human description; the peace, the love, the forgiveness,
the security, the filling of one’s soul.
Now I am Gram, but the excitement, joy, peace, hope and love of Advent
‘waiting’ still warms my soul. Christmas is just around the corner for our earthly
celebration but may we never forget that each day is Christmas when a person
invites Jesus into their ‘stable’ and He makes them the temple of the Holy Spirit.
One day, Christ will take me ‘home’ and I will once again be greeted by
Jesus himself, mom, dad, grandma and the cloud of witness that have gone before
me and we will CELEBRATE our Lord.
Try to take a few moments and enjoy the thrill of the lights on the tree, the
bows on the gifts and thank God for the ultimate Christmas gift, Jesus Christ and
the excitement, love and surprise He brings. Merry Christmas!!!
Pastor Reppa
Pot Luck Supper, Christmas Carol Sing and a
Special Visitor Coming – all in one ADVENT EVENT
That is right!!! On Sunday December 11th
at 4:30 PM we are
going to start singing some of your favorite Christmas songs.
Then about 5:00 PM we will be sharing a Pot Luck supper with
everyone bringing one of their favorite dishes to share with the ‘family’.
After supper but before dessert, there is a special visitor in a red suit who
plans to visit NSBC and talk to the children, especially those children under 12.
This is a family event with the children in mind.
We will finish with a couple of more songs, dessert and blessings. Plan on
being part of the celebration!
Christmas Concert
featuring Kelley Lennon
Thursday, December 8th at 6:30pm at
North Scituate Baptist Church
Come experience the sounds of the season and other favorite songs sung by
RI’s own Kelley Lennon. Tickets are $5 and benefit The Jimmy Fund.
It was a great concert last year, so if you missed it, here is your chance!
Sunday, December 11 at 2pm at Scituate High School The American Band will be
performing as a way to THANK our First Responders...Veterans-Police-Fire-EMS
The event will be hosted by WPRI 12 co-anchor Mike Montecalvo
The event is produced by Lt. Gen (RET) Reginald Centracchio
FREE ADMISSION
Come listen as this symphonic concert band comprised of over 50 adult musicians pay tribute
to this important group of people.
CHRISTMAS CAROLING to
Very SPECIAL people (who live close)
For the last 24 years when weather permitted it, we have sent a
group (sometimes 6-7 other times 20-21) out to share the joy of
music and the love of Christ to many of the people who
throughout the years have done the same for us.
We will meet at the church Sunday December 18th
at 4:00 PM. We will then
carpool from one visit to another making about 10 stops. At each place we sing,
share a warm greeting and leave after wishing them a Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year. Come join the fun. Visit with us and raise your voice in joyful
praise or even a joyful noise. Dress for the weather, we sing outdoors at most
places. We try to finish by 6pm and have hot cocoa at the church.
Christmas Faire
When: Friday, Dec. 2nd, 3pm-8pm & Saturday, Dec. 3rd, 9am-3pm
What: Penny Social, Christmas Greenery & Décor, Jewelry, Handmade Designs,
Candy Shop, Holly Café, Kids Korner, Cheese Corner, Baptist Boutique and
Book Nook
Why: Come experience the Christmas season, get some shopping done and enjoy
this part of the North Scituate Village Stroll
Mission Focus
The Giving Tree for the South Providence Neighborhood Matters was almost empty of tags the first week that they were on the tree. Thank you very much for your enthusiastic giving. Thank you also for the donated coats for the RI coat drive. The Giving Tree now has tags for gifts and clothing for our local children, listing their Christmas wishes.
December is the time to remember and provide financial assistance to the denomination's elderly ministers, missionaries, and their widowed spouses. The Retired Ministers and Missionaries Offering (RMMO) will be taken on Sunday December 4. You may remember, with gratitude, those in your life that were committed servants of Jesus who told you about God and His love for you. Tom, Deana and Ethan are headed to Honduras in February. They will be taking with them a big suitcase with things that will greatly bless the children and families that they will be sharing their love with. Let’s help fill the suitcases up to the 50 lb limit with things like flip-flops, coloring books and crayons, crafts. Check out the Mission Bulletin Board for copies of the full list of items.
South Providence Neighborhood Matters
Volunteers are needed… Sunday, 12/18, Gift Gathering & sorting for Santa's Workshop, Noon to 3 p.m. 12/19-12/21, Santa's Workshop for neighbors. Mon. 5:30 pm - 7:45 pm Tues. 9:30 am - 11 am Wed. 9 am - 1 pm Our new COMMUNITY CLOSET (rotating sale) is VERY popular with neighbors but we need VOLUNTEERS to keep it open in December. SPECIAL VOLUNTEERS will regularly be needed for our after school homework and mentoring group beginning in January. Please encourage your friends and relatives to come in weekly, daily or occasionally 2:30 - 5:30 pm. We'll need to check them on BCIs and CANTS records for safety of children. Contact Yvette Kenner at SPNM 461-7509 for more information.
THE ADVENT SEASON & THE CHRISMON TREE
The Evergreen Tree symbolizes eternal life which our Savior Jesus Christ offers us.
The Chrismons (Christ’s Monogram) are made in white and gold. The white represents our Lord’s purity and perfection; the gold His majesty and glory. A touch of red is to remind us of the blood of Christ by which we were saved. They proclaim the Name, the Life, and saving Acts of Jesus Christ. The pearl is symbolic of the Word of God. The circle is God’s eternal love, eternal life.
#1. Epiphany Star - The Bethlehem Star which led the Wise Men to the Christ Child.
#2. Fish – This symbol is the Greek word for fish. It is an acrostic of the first letters of Jesus Christ, God’s Son, Savior. It was a secret sign used by Christians to identify themselves to each other during days of persecution.
#3. Crooks and Lambs – The good shepherd.
#4 – Butterfly – The resurrection of our Lord.
#5 – Dove – The Holy Spirit.
#6 – Cross – Always a reminder of our Lord’s saving work of redemption.
#7 – Cross and Crown – Kingship of our Lord; His victory over sin and death, His place of hon-or at the right hand of God.
#8 – Rose – The nativity of our Lord.
#9 – Alpha & Omega. First and last letters in the Greek Alphabet. “I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” Rev.22:13
#10 – Orb – The earth. The pearl in the center represents His kingdom which is like one pearl of great price.
#11 – Holy Trinity – Any design of three equal parts may symbolize the Holy Trinity – One God in three persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)
#12 – Bookmark – represents the word, the Bible.
#13 – Light – Jesus is the Light of the World.
#14 – Anchor Cross – Represents the coming of Christ which brings Hope. The shells symbolize baptism.
#15 – Palm – represents Jesus’ triumphant entry to Jerusalem
OUR BROTHER IN THE PEW
Ralph Churchill was born January 31, 1929 to Helen and Otto Churchill.
He was the Churchill’s oldest child. Ralph has a sister Dorothy Allen and a
younger brother Sam. Ralph lived in Connecticut until he was about 15 years
old and then his family moved to North Scituate, RI when his father became the
pastor of this church, NSBC.
The Churchill family moved into the church parsonage that was on
Danielson Pike. The house still exists, it now houses Pollard Law Inc, #118.
As a young man of 15 years, Ralph was a part of the young men’s
Sunday School class that was taught by Emily Barrett’s father, Alston Spencer.
The young men took over the job of being the ushers each week in the worship
services. They would usher people in to help them find a seat in a full church.
The young men also had the responsibility of ringing the bell and taking the
collection each week. Ralph remembers doing that for many years.
The year after coming to the village of North Scituate, Ralph joined the
Volunteer Fire Company as a junior firefighter. When he turned eighteen he
already knew how to handle himself in a fire and he was part of that fire
department for over 58 years.
He went to high school in Providence of course, because there was no
high school in Scituate at the time. Upon high school graduation, he went to
college in North Carolina at Mars Hill College. It was a Baptist College and the
president of the college and Dr. Churchill were classmates and friends when
they were at Yale. It was a good school to go to because there were discounts
for Baptists and because it made it possible for Ralph to get away from the
small town of North Scituate.
When Ralph graduated from college he came home and found a job in the Sargent Lace Mill, which was located right behind the parsonage. He did regular maintenance there and because of his chemistry background, he soon got a job testing with Texas Instruments. During the conflict with Korea, he was drafted and once again because of his background in chemistry he was stationed in Japan. There he took care of making sure there was oil and fuel for the airplanes, tanks and equipment that were being used in Korea. (continued)
OUR BROTHER IN THE PEW
When he came home from the service, he settled once again in North
Scituate. Ralph remained in this small town until just about a year-and-a-half
ago when he moved to Brookdale in Smithfield.
In his younger years, Ralph loved to hike and play tennis. Now when he
has difficulty getting around or doing anything, he sometimes questions what his
purpose is. Ralph dearly loves to have visitors, has difficulty reading his mail but
loves to have telephone calls.
Ralph is one of those members who are so faithful until their bodies no
longer can make the journey to the church building. Today he remains
connected to this Body of Christ and is spiritually strong.
Ralph used to sit with his father in the 4th pew back, center section
closest to the driveway. When his father died, Ralph stayed in that location and
Norma Heath often joined him to keep him company. It was not long after
Norma’s death that the pew in the center section of the church was empty. But
when I, Pastor Reppa, look at that pew I know it is the ‘Churchill pew’ and each
time the curtain in the front of the church is opened I know that Ralph would be
happy to see it. He loved being able to see the painted mural on the wall.
Thank you Ralph for sharing your story, such a big part of our church
history.
CAN YOU HELP!!!!
The church has been given curtains for Jordan Hall.
They can be used on the stage and also on the windows. They pass the fire
code and are in great condition. BUT we need someone who can hem them.
Do you sew? Do you have a sewing machine?
Do you know someone that you would recommend? The price to buy
these drapes would be beyond our budget. But unless we have them hemmed
they are no use. Please contact the church office if you can help.
CELEBRATING 50 YEAR MEMBERS
On Sunday November 27, 2016 we recognized those members who have been members of
North Scituate Baptist Church for 50 or more years. A certificate was presented to Priscilla
Martin, celebrating her 50 year anniversary. She accepted the Right Hand of Fellowship on
April 7, 1966. Congratulations to Priscilla. Thank you to all the members of NSBC for your
dedication and commitment to our Savior Jesus Christ and His church.
Joined Total Years
DEXTER, SHIRLEY 1937 79
DEXTER, ELTON 1937 79
SMITH, HARRIET 1940 76
TAPNER, ARIETTA 945 71
ALLEN, DOROTHY 1946 70
CHURCHILL, RALPH 1946 70
BARRETT, EMILY 1947 69
CHURCHILL, SAMUEL 1947 69
GESMONDI, AUDREY 1947 69
STETSON, BARBARA 1950 66
MEDBURY, ROGER 1954 62
MEDBURY, DIANNE 1954 62
SPRAGUE, MARCIA 1954 62
SALISBURY, WAYNE 1954 62
PLUMMER, MARJORIE 1954 62
SALISBURY, LOIS 1955 61
LOWERY, ELIZABETH 1956 60
You enjoyed the turkey.
Now what to do with the leftovers?
It’s Dr. Dan’s turkey soup time!!
Orders are due Wednesday, Dec. 12
and will be ready for pickup on
Sunday, Dec. 18. Proceeds for this
delicious Turkey Noodle Soup go
towards the BYF retreat.
Joined Total Years
BRUSH, DOROTHY 1957 59
MEDBURY, CAROL 1957 59
SLEICHER, NANCY 1957 59
SHEMICK, HELEN 1958 58
CHADWICK, KATHIE 1961 55
TETO, BARBARA 1961 – 1 54
DEXTER, SCOTT 1962 54
HIGGINS, MARJORIE 1962 54
MACARTHUR, ISABEL 1963 53
DEXTER, BRADFORD 1964 52
STETSON, KENNETH SR 1964 52
STETSON, DONNA 1964 52
PHILLIPS, MYRA S. 1961-4 51
WILLIAM N. HARRIS, JR. 1965 51
MYRTLE J. NICHOLSON 1965 51
MARTIN, PRISCILLA 1966 50
Want to save money on postage?
Then bring your Christmas cards for the
church family with you to church. There
is a Christmas Card box in the lower
vestry. You can drop
your cards off there and
check to see if there are
any for you too.
Dear Members & Friends,
We are excited about creating a NEW PICTORIAL DIRECTORY for our
church family. The directory will help us to connect names with faces. It is also
an ideal way to capture the history of our church congregation. But this will not
work without YOU.
Please participate!
We ask that you have your picture taken by the professional
photographer at the church. To make an appointment please call the church
office (401) 647-3238 during office hours Monday through Friday from 9 – 1.
You can also make appointments before and after services and meetings at the
church. Please sign up as soon as possible to get the best appointment to fit
your schedule.
Every participating family/household that selects a pose for the directory
will receive a free directory and a complimentary 8x10 portrait. You will have
the opportunity to order additional portraits during your scheduled appointment
time.
You need only make one trip to the church, since the photography and
portrait viewing will be completed in one visit. This program is available at no
cost to the church.
Whether you decide to dress formal or casual, you will want to make the
most of this opportunity.
The scheduled dates for photography and portrait viewing are:
Friday December 9th
and Saturday December 10th
And again Friday January 6th
and Saturday January 7th
If you have questions, please contact; Pastor Reppa 401-529-6607,
Bonnie Bryden 401-486-4079 or the church office 401-647-3238.
We look forward to seeing everyone in the directory.
Our new pictorial directory won’t be complete without you!
THINKING ABOUT BAPTISM
And / Or
Becoming a Member of NSBC
Has the Holy Spirit touched your soul and called your name? Have you been
pondering the idea of baptism and making a commitment to Christ and His
church?
Or perhaps you have previously joined the church but have not experienced
‘believer’s baptism’ or you have been pondering making your membership
official. Is the time here to step up and declare your commitment?
There will be a baptism service on Palm Sunday April 9, 2017. If you would
like to be a part of that class and preparation, please contact Dr. Reppa. If you
have been baptized but have not become a member here, speak to Dr. Reppa
and get your interview scheduled and the process started to join the living Body
of Christ known as North Scituate Baptist Church. Classes, meetings and
interviews will be starting in January and they will be scheduled at a time that is
most feasible for all involved. So bring your suggestions on meeting times.
If you’ve driven by the church, then you have seen the
caution tape, construction equipment and men
working. Work has officially begun on the church’s
new roof. The Board of Trustees decided to go with
Josh’s Construction to complete the job. After the roof
is complete, they will shift their work to the siding on
certain sides of the church. Stay tuned for the finished product and let’s
“Raise the Roof!”
**REMINDER**
All boards should have submitted their 2017 budget to the finance board.
If you haven’t, please do so. Thanks!
BLOOD DRIVE ON MARCH 27, 2016
In Loving Memory Of
Beth Broadfield & Barbara Neri
A blood drive will be held at the North Scituate Baptist
Church in Jordan Hall. on March 27 from 3 PM – 8 PM
Plan to give the gift of life in memory of Beth and Barbara as a way to glorify
our Savior who gave His life for us.
There is No such thing as artificial blood. The only way it is available when
others need it is if YOU and I give while we can.
Come and give whether it is you 100th time, your 1
st or if it has been years
since you gave. If you are not sure whether you can give or not – come and find
out for sure.
If you are unable to give for any reason, you can still help out that day.
Think about. Pray about it. Plan to DO SOMETHING about it. You will be
hearing more about this opportunity to reach out to the community with the gift
of life, the gospel of Christ and the gift of life – blood. Dr. Reppa plans to be
here through the day and will even provide rides for those who need
transportation.
So plan on being a part of celebrating Bethany and Barbara’s beautiful lives
that glowed with the grace of Jesus Christ – come give the gift of life to another.
WHAT’S HAPPENING at NSBC
Remember EVERYONE is Welcome to ALL of WHAT’S HAPPENING at NSBC
Dec. 2nd 3 pm – 8pm CHRISTMAS FAIRE
Dec. 3rd 9am – 2pm CHRISTMAS FAIRE
Dec. 4th Second SUNDAY of Advent Worship 8:15 & 11 Dr. Reppa
Communion Sunday & Sunday School for ALL AGES!!
Dec.6th Bible Study 10:15–11:30 am &7:15- 8:30pm
Dec. 7th Choir Rehearsal – 7 pm all welcome
Dec. 8th Christmas with KELLEY II Concert 6:30 pm
Dec. 9th (1-8pm) Directory Pictures
Dec. 10th (10am-5pm) Directory Pictures
Dec. 11th
Third SUNDAY of Advent Worship 8:15 & 11 Dr. Dan
Sunday School Play Practice
The American Band Thanking First Responders 2 pm Scituate High
Church Family Pot Luck, Caroling and Santa – 4:30 - 7
Dec.13th
Bible Study 10:15–11:30 am &7:15- 8:30pm
Dec. 14th
Choir Rehearsal – 7 pm all welcome
Dec. 17th
Serve at Church of the Master 8 am
Dec. 18th
Fourth SUNDAY of Advent Worship 8:15 & 11 Dr. Reppa
Sunday School Play in Jordan Hall
Christmas Caroling – to many of our Shut-ins 4 – 6 pm
Dec. 19th
Historical Archives Meeting 6:30 pm
Dec.20th
Bible Study 10:15–11:30 am &7:15- 8:30pm
Dec. 21st
Choir Rehearsal – 7 pm all welcome
Dec. 24th
Christmas Eve Services 7:00 pm & 11:00 pm
Dec. 25th
CHRISTIMAS SUNDAY Worship 11 ONLY Dr. Reppa
NO 8:15 worship and NO Sunday School
Happy Birthday Jesus!!
2017
Jan. 1st
NEW YEAR’S DAY 8:15 and 11:00 am Worship Dr. Dan
NO Sunday School
Jan. 4th
Choir Rehearsal – 7 pm all welcome
Jan. 6th
(1-8pm) Directory Pictures
Jan. 7th
(10am-5pm) Directory Pictures
Jan. 8th
SUNDAY 8:15 and 11:00 am Worship Dr. Reppa
Sunday School for ALL AGES!!
Jan. 10th
Bible Study 10:15–11:30 am &7:15- 8:30pm
Jan. 11th
Choir Rehearsal – 7 pm all welcome
Jan. 15th
SUNDAY 8:15 and 11:00 am Worship Dr. Reppa
Sunday School for ALL AGES!!
Jan. 17th
Bible Study 10:15–11:30 am &7:15- 8:30pm
Jan. 18th
Choir Rehearsal – 7 pm all welcome
Jan. 22nd
SUNDAY 8:15 and 11:00 am Worship Dr. Dan
Sunday School for ALL AGES!!
Jan. 23rd
Board Meetings 6:30 pm & Exec. Council 7:45 pm
Jan. 24th
Bible Study 10:15–11:30 am &7:15- 8:30pm
Jan. 25th
Choir Rehearsal – 7 pm all welcome
Jan. 28th
Am. Baptist Women Meeting 8:30am – 2:30pm
The next newsletter will be created on December 28.
Please get any materials that you would like included
into the church office by Monday December 26.
Prayer Requests
Bertrice Baker
Martin Crest Assisted Living
1818 Martine Drive., Box 131
Weatherford, TX 76086
Ralph Churchill
Brookdale Smithfield, Room 234
171 Pleasant View Avenue
Smithfield, RI 02917
Milton Fraiser
Overlook Nursing Home
14 Rock Ave., Pascoag, RI 02859
Helen Thompson
Overlook Nursing Home
14 Rock Ave., Pascoag, RI 02859
Mary Gray
Artria Harborhill Apt.146
159 Division St.
E. Greenwich, RI 02818
George Marshall
Roberts Health Center
990 Ten Rod Road
N. Kingstown, RI 02852
Harriett Smith #217
Cortland Place, 20 Austin Ave.
Greenville, RI 02828
Myra Phillips #203
Cortland Place Nursing Care
20 Austin Ave.
Greenville, RI 02828
Nancy Sleicher
Brighton of Tampa #334
16702 N. Dale Mabry Highway
Tampa, FL 33618
Arietta Tapner
Waterman Village, #412B
715 Putnam Pike Greenville, RI 02828
Ellen Pearson
Angsburg Village, 6825 Campfield Rd.,
Apt. 11LT, Baltimore, MD 21207
Chuck Jaeger
3333 SE 17th Avenue
Cape Coral, FL 33904
Members at Home...
Elton & Shirley Dexter
1483 Chopmist Hill Road
North Scituate, RI 02857
Eleanor Guy
30 Pine Hill Road
No. Scituate, RI 02857
DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS Milton Frazier (106 in 2016 ) 3 Jon Borys 4 Dawn Stapleton 4 Vanessa Wahl 4 Nancy Stetson 5 Mary Gray 6 Mark David Prime 6 Peter Catanzaro 6 Jason Allen 6 Kathryn Noonan 7 Wayne Mollohan 7 Gretchen Oldham 8 Emily Barrett 8 Jakob Waugh 8 Keith Johnson 9 Kathleen Bianchi 12 Charles Place 13 Amy Bishop Merluzzo 13 Julia Lotter 13 Wendy Whitford Gould 19 Owen Matthew McEntee 21 Helen Greathouse 22 Victoria Shaw 23 Joan Cronan 25 Carrie Ann Lemieux 28
Jesus Dec. 25
DECEMBER ANNIVERSARIES Al & Barbara Vernava 30 We are reviewing and updating our birthday and anniversary lists. If you would like your dates, your children’s dates or relative’s dates either added or omitted, please let the church office know. Thank you.
Santa says, “Jesus, this is Your season,
not mine.”
“...that at the name of Jesus, every
knee shall bow.” —Philippians 2:10
CHRISTMAS PLANTS
The Flower Committee will be decorating the Chancel on Saturday, December 17,
2016 for Christmas with plants provided by those who wish to remember a loved
one or celebrate a joyful event in their lives.
Arrangements have been made with the Country Gardener (Russ and Amy Brush)
to obtain plants at a discount if purchased through the church. The plants must be
ordered by calling the Church Office or leave this form at the Church Office. The
DEADLINE for ordering plants will be Monday, December 12. Please make checks
payable to NSBC and in the memo write “Flower Fund”.
Poinsettias (Red, White, Pink)
6” $13.00
7” $19.50
8” $24.00
10” $35.00
6” Cyclamen $13.50
4” Poinsettia $ 5.00
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Donor:___________________________________________________________
In memory (honor) of________________________________________________
Type plant________________________________________________________
Type plant________________________________________________________
I will take my plant_______ I will donate my plant_______
2016 ALTERNATE CHRISTMAS MEMORIALS
We are pleased to present Alternate Memorials for Christmas in addition to
memorial plants, which will be listed in the Memorial Bulletin on Sunday,
Dec.18 We suggest the following choices:
1. ROOF REPLACEMENT FUND $__________
2. MEMORIAL FUND NSBC $__________
3 HONDURAS MISSION TRIP $__________
4. OTHER _____________________________________ $__________
TOTAL $__________
For the Memorial Listing
NAME OF DONOR:__________________________________________
IN MEMORY/HONOR OF: ___________________________________
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For the Financial Secretary
DONOR:______________________________________ Env. #________
IN MEMORY/HONOR OF:
____________________________________________________________
NAME OF ALTERNATE MEMORIAL____________________$_____
______________________________________________________$_____
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