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But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; for see - I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people.” Luke 2:10 Mount Pleasant and Saint Mark’s Lutheran Churches celebrating Christmas since 1848!

WORSHIP WITH US! ADVENT WORSHIPS December 5, 12 & 19 1:30 p.m. at Saint Mark’s 6:30 p.m. at Mount Pleasant

CHRISTMAS EVE WORSHIP 5 p.m. at Mount Pleasant 10:30 p.m. at Saint Mark’s

CHRISTMAS DAY Don’t Be Alone for Christmas Meal 4:00 p.m. at Saint Mark’s

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MOUNT PLEASANT LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA 2520 N. 600 E., Kendallville, IN

Christmas is the season for peace, joy and fellowship with family and friends. May the wonder of Christ’s Birth fill your heart and home with an abundance of mercy, contentment, laughter and harmony.

SAINT MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA 210 N. Orange St., Albion, IN

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Monday, December 24 - Christmas Eve Evening Services - 5:00 & 8:00 PM Monday, December 31 New Year’s Eve Evening Services - 6:00 PM Pastor Jeffrey S. Teeple www.plcms.org


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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! May God bless you with a safe and healthy holiday season!

Please join us

Christmas Eve at 7:00 PM for a special service

“Festival of Lessons & Carols” with Candlelit Communion

460 N. Grandstaff Drive, Auburn

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First Christian Church

910 N. Indiana Ave., Auburn Call 925-2798 for additional information

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December 2018

Our Savior is Born

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH 500 E. 7TH ST., AUBURN

Christmas & New Year’s Schedule

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“Glory to in the highest”

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COBURN CORNERS CHURCH OF CHRIST would like to invite you to join us: Sunday, December 23rd • 10:00 a.m. To celebrate the birth of Jesus the Christ. Location: 6813 County Road 64 • Rural St. Joe, IN


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May Your Days Be Shiny & Bright Proudly keeping Christ in Christmas! Shane Lewis

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Wishing you and yours sleighfuls of happiness at Christmastime and throughout the New Year! We hope this holiday season delivers everything you’ve been wishing for, right down to the last detail. 2018 has been a great ride for us, and we appreciate your support and trust along the way.

Merry Christmas, Everyone! 1001 S Wayne St, Angola, IN 46703 (260) 665-0077 Jamie Hall and Rob Jowsay, co-owners


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South Milford Church of Christ Christmas Services Join us this Christmas season as we celebrate the birth of the Savior!

Christmas Worship

Sunday, December 23 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM Worship 6:00-7:00 PM Christmas Kids Musical Come and worship the King with us as we celebrate this Christmas season! We would love for you to join us!

“He is Christ the King” God Bless and Merry Christmas from the South Milford Church of Christ.

8030 E 600 S, Corner of St. Rd. 3 and 600 S. 1-1/2 miles north of South Milford 260-351-3671

www.southmilfordchurchofchrist.com


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Warm fellowship Our family grew by one this past summer. Yep, the kids talked us into getting a puppy — a goldendoodle to be exact. Her name is Luna and she has quickly entrenched herself into our little family. Of course our schedule keeps us moving so there are times she is home without us, and she is content to nap and do whatever it is she does while we’re away. Yet, when we get home, she is by far the happiest dog you’ll ever meet. She loves being with us, hearing us, playing with the kids and following us around the house. If it’s just the two of us at home she’ll be in whatever room I’m in. If we’re eating dinner around the table she will be laying underneath; she simply enjoys being with her family. As the kids and I have discussed this coming holiday season I’ve asked them, “What is it that you look forward to the most when you think of this coming Christmas time?” Without hesitation they look forward to simply being with family. Beyond the food, the gifts and the vacation time they simply enjoy being with their family. As I reflect on what seems like so many Christmas seasons, I cannot remember all the gifts, the vacation activities and delicious food, but my mind

is flooded with fond memories of people. Just being with family and friends, hearing them talk and reminisce and laugh and spending time together is what I long for in a culture so busy and isolated. In a time when we boast about being so “connected” I feel we’ve never been further apart. Our Creator God made us for relationships. First and foremost with Himself and also with other people made in His image. Nothing displays this more than Jesus coming to Earth and putting on flesh. What man had done to separate himself from God at the fall God brought back together in the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus. He brought us back into intimate relationship with Himself and gave us the church for deep fellowship with one another. It makes sense that the greatest part of the holidays is celebrating the profound hope of Christ’s birth with one another. I’m so grateful that I can look back on fond memories, feel the blessing of present relationships and look forward to continuing fellowship with people. I know not everyone is so richly blessed. Still, because of Christ’s birth and his victory over death, even if these blessings should

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be stripped away, Christmas has provided a deep hope that cannot be taken from us. Knowing this hope may we reach out to those still searching for joy. This Christmas I guess we’ll follow our new furry family member Luna’s lead. We’ll simply enjoy the family and friends that God has blessed us with and we’ll invite others less fortunate to our table

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to enjoy the warm fellowship as well. Thanks be to God for sending His only Son to illuminate this dark world, making salvation possible and providing warm fellowship with one another. Merry Christmas! Brian Walter and family South Milford Church of Christ


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Fairview

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Missionary Church

See how Fairview Missionary Church is helping people take their next step toward Jesus.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 • 9:00 AM

Elementary CHRISTMAS SERVICES Program: We invite you to join us for

Christmas Eve Mon., December 24 • 6:00 PM

Phone: 260-665-8402 www.fairviewangola.com e-mail: fmc@fairviewangola.com

Preschool Program:

Corner of SR 827 and CR 200 N (1 mile east of Meijer and Menards) Angola, Indiana

New Life Lutheran Church Christmas Eve 7:30 PM Service of Holy Communion Singing 7 Old Favorite Christmas Hymns! Gospel Based Sermon Fellowship Time with Refreshments to Follow.

New Life Lutheran Church

365 Lockhart St., Waterloo Rev. Merle R. Holden, Pastor 574-215-4288

10:30 Sunday Service of Communion

“Like” us on Facebook: New Life Lutheran Church


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Proclaiming the Messiah A special invitation for you to come celebrate Christmas with us!

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Monday, December 24 Extravagant Light Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 9:00 PM

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It’s Christmas Time!

BUTLER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Merry Christmas! wishes you a

Christmas Worship Sunday, Dec. 23 • 9:30 am

Christmas Eve Services

501 West Green Street 260-868-2098 Pastor Dean Blimline www.butlermethodist.org

Communion & Candlelight Service Carols and Music • 7 pm & 11 pm Please come and join us for one of our Christmas services.

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7:00 pm Christmas Eve Service at South Milford UMC

8:30 am Christmas Dec. 23rd Worship at South Milford UMC

10:00 am Christmas Dec. 23rd Worship at Plato UMC

Plato United Methodist Church 340 S. 500 E., LaGrange, IN Worship at 10:00 am Sunday School at 9:00 am Bible Study Wed. at 6:00 pm

South Milford United Methodist Church 7510 SR. 3 South Milford, IN Worship at 8:30 am Sunday School at 9:45 am Bible Study Wed. at 2:00 pm Pastor Michael Antal 260.349.9091 • mjatra1127@gmail.com

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Season’s Greetings and Blessings to You Traditional Christmas Eve Service • 6:30 p.m. The Olde York Church

8740 E 300 N, Fremont, IN (260) 495-1911

Come worship with us at St. Paul Chapel Christmas Eve, December 24 • 8:00 PM Christmas Day, December 25 • 9:00 AM 8780 E 700 N, Fremont, IN 46737 www.stpaulcatholicchapel.org


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Blessed Advent

Advent began on Dec. 2 this year. Advent means “coming” or “visit,” and starts four Sundays before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve. The season of Advent is the beginning of the liturgical year for Christians. During Advent, we prepare for and anticipate the coming of Christ. We remember the longing of Jews for a Messiah and our own longing as Christians for forgiveness, salvation and a new start. As we reflect upon and celebrate Jesus’ birth in a Bethlehem manger, we also anticipate Christ’s second coming as the fulfillment of all that was promised by his first appearance. There are three meanings of ‘coming’ that Christians ascribe to Advent. The first occurred when Jesus entered the world as a baby to live as a human and to die for our sins. The second can happen now as Jesus wants to come into our lives today. The third will happen in the future when Jesus returns as the world’s king. Some people fast during advent to help them concentrate on preparing to celebrate Jesus’ coming. Orthodox Christians often don’t eat meat and dairy during Advent and depending on the day, also olive oil, wine and fish. In medieval and pre-medieval times in

parts of England, there was an early form of Nativity scenes called ‘advent images’ or a “vessel cup.” They were a box, often with a glass lid that was covered with a white napkin. It contained two dolls representing Mary and the baby Jesus. The box was decorated with ribbons and flowers. They were carried from door to door and it was thought to be unlucky if you hadn’t seen a box before Christmas Eve. People paid the box carriers to see it. There are some Christmas carols that are really Advent carols! These include “People Look East,” “Come, thou long expected Jesus,” “Lo! He comes, with clouds descending” and perhaps the most popular Advent song “O Come, O Come Emmanuel!” There are several ways that Advent is counted down, but the most common is by the use of candles. It is my hope and prayer that you will use this season of Advent to reflect and consider what the coming of Jesus truly signifies and means. Have a blessed Advent and a merry Christmas! Pastor David Mathews Woodruff Grove United Methodist Church

Sunday, December 16 10:15 AM ~ Children’s Christmas Program "Crazy,” “Busy,” “Peaceful,” “Holy Night!"

Sunday, December 23

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Woodruff Grove United Methodist Church “Woodruff Grove is a people exalting God, growing in discipleship, reaching our community while caring and serving as Jesus did.”

Join us to celebrate the birth of our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ! Worship Service Sunday, December 23rd - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School (All Ages) - 9:30 a.m.

4860 South 450 East • Wolcottville, Indiana 46795 Pastor David Mathews

260-854-2067

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Come Celebrate Christmas with us! Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m.

“What A Beautiful Name”

Christmas Eve Worship Monday, December 24 at 6:00 p.m.

Monday, December 24

“This Changes Everything”

10:15 AM ~ Choir performing the cantata -

7:00 PM ~ Candlelight Christmas Eve Service.

Norris C hapel U M Nited

For additional info, please check out our webpage at www.norrischapel.org and click on the newsletter page.

ethodist ChUrCh

4793 CR 40A, Auburn

5 miles east of Auburn at intersection of CR 40A and CR 47

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Auburn Church of the Nazarene 2301 N. Main St., Auburn Phone: 260-925-3480 www.auburncn.org email: office@auburncn.org


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Sunday School: 9 AM Worship Service: Sunday 10 AM Wednesday Advent Services: Dec. 5,12,19 at 7 PM Weekly meal for everyone attending service on Wednesdays at 6 PM Bible Study on Wednesday at 5 PM

Sunday, December 23 Children’s Christmas Program - 10 a.m.

Monday, December 24 Christmas Eve Service with Communion 7 p.m. Bring your family to this special service of candlelight, song, anticipation and celebration.

Tuesday, December 25 Christmas Day Service with Communion at 9 a.m. We gather to celebrate the Greatest Gift.

Sunday, December 30 9 a.m. Sunday School (Adults and Children) Communion Worship 10 a.m. Wrap up your year with fellowship and prayer, in the house of our Lord.


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Holy season In this holy time of the year, we gather for our celebration of Advent and Christmas. Advent is a time of preparation to celebrate the Nativity of our Lord. We’re reminded of His most holy birth and the anticipation that comes with the waiting for the fulfillment of God’s promise to send the One who would defeat Satan once and for all. We’re preparing to sing those songs of the birth of the One who alone can bring everlasting life through His own death and resurrection. And we invite all to join us as we gather around His Holy Word, hearing what God has done for us. You are truly special to Christ because He saw fit to be born to die for your sake. He sees His image in you, and draws you to Himself to hear of the great love that He has for us all. Please prayerfully consider the opportunities to gather around Christ, at His manger and His cross, and see just what God has done so that you would have life in Him. Pastor Jason Reed Messiah Lutheran

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Messiah Lutheran Church 2955 E 700 S • Wolcottville Corner of SR 9 & 700 S

854-3129

Midweek Advent Services Dec. 5, 12 & 19 • 7 PM

The Children’s Christmas Service Sunday, Dec. 23 at regular • 9:30 AM service

Christmas Eve Service with Holy Communion Monday, Dec. 24 • 7 PM Christmas Day Service with Holy Communion Tuesday, Dec. 25 • 9:30 AM New Year’s Eve Service with Holy Communion Monday, Dec. 31 • 7:00 PM

The best way to keep Christ in Christmas is to keep Mass in Christmas. CHRISTMAS EVE

Monday, Dec. 24 Mass Times: Children’s Mass 5:00 PM Midnight Mass: 10:00 PM

MASS OF CHRISTMAS MORNING Tuesday, Dec. 25 Mass 10:00 AM

St. Anthony of Padua Church

700 W. Maumee St., Angola, IN 46703 www.stanthonyangola.com

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Restore relationships through Christ I don’t know about you but as we move into December, I look forward to all the special Christmas shows on television during this season. Many of them portray miracles and fantasies that come true as Santa or an angel somehow intervene in people’s circumstances and everything works out for good. Usually the theology of these programs leaves much to be desired. However, there is one Christmas show that I really enjoy. It is definitely my favorite. The show I am talking about first aired in 1965 and is based on a comic strip written by Charles Schultz. For many of you that will be enough information for you to have guessed that my favorite Christmas show is “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Poor Charlie Brown picks the scraggliest, ugliest tree on the lot because he feels sorry for it. Of course the other kids all make fun of the tree and of him. It is at this point that Linus comes on stage and recites the birth narrative from Luke, chapter 2. This reminds everyone what Christmas is really all about. In the last scene the scraggly little tree is decorated and becomes this beautiful

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Christmas tree. Why is this my favorite Christmas show? For one thing it is unashamedly Christian in content. Everyone is openly reminded that the birth of the Christ Child should be the focus of the season and is the reason why Christmas is celebrated. Another reason is that I enjoy seeing what happens to the scraggly little tree. It reminds me of the potential that is present in people. With a little attention, care, and love the “ugliest” little tree becomes very beautiful. This is also true for many people who, with a little attention, care and love, blossom into very beautiful people. I also love the way that Charlie Brown’s relationship with the other children is changed by the introduction of the Christ Child by Linus. Charlie Brown is made fun of by the other children until he is driven from where the Christmas play is being rehearsed. However, after the story of Christ’s birth is told by Linus, the children follow Charlie home and decorate the scraggly little tree. As they sing a carol around the now beautiful Christmas tree, Charlie Brown comes and joins them, thus the broken relationship is restored by the Christ Child. This same Christ continues to restore broken relationships to this day. This babe, born of the Virgin Mary, restores the broken relationship between God and humanity and restores broken relationships between people. May the joy of this special Christmas season be yours in abundance, Pastor Gene Hartman Emma Church, Topeka

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Please join us Sunday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m., at Emma Church. Food and fellowship following the program!

Emma Church: An Anabaptist Fellowship

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Church Directory Auburn Church of Christ 208 W. 18th St., Auburn www.auburnchurchofchrist.org

First Christian Church 910 N. Indiana Ave., Auburn 925-2798

Norris Chapel United Methodist 4793 C.R. 40A, Auburn NorrisChapel.org

Auburn Church of the Nazarene 2301 N. Main St., Auburn 925-3480 www.auburncn.org

Immaculate Conception Church 500 E. 7th St., Auburn 925-3930

Olde York Church 8740 E. C.R. 300 N., Fremont 495-1911

Butler United Methodist Church 501 W. Green St., Butler 869-2098

Lakewood Park Baptist Church 5555 C.R. 29, Auburn 925-2006 www.LakewoodPark.org

Peace Lutheran Church 355 E. S.R. 120, Fremont 495-4306

Coburn Corners Church of Christ Corner of S.R. 101 & c.R. 64, rural St. Joe

Messiah Lutheran Church 2955 E. C.R. 700S, Wolcottville 854-3129

Emma Church 1900 S. C.R. 600W, Topeka 593-2036 www.emmachurch.net

Mt. Pleaseant Lutheran Church 2520 N. C.R. 600E, Kendallville

Fairview Missionary Church Corner of S.R. 827 & C.R. 200N, Angola 665-8402 FairviewAngola.com

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Mt. Pleasant United Methodist 4099 C.R. 59, Butler MountPleasantUMC.info New Life Lutheran 365 Lockhart St., Waterloo 215-4288

Plato United Methodist Church 340 S. 500 E., LaGrange 349-9091 South Milford Church of Christ 8030 E. 600 S., Wolcottville 351-3671 SouthMilfordChurchofChrist.com South Milford United Methodist 7510 S.R. 3, South Milford 349-9091

St. Anthony Catholic Church 700 W. Maumee St,. Angola 665-2259 StAnthonyAngola.com St. Paul Chapel 8780 E. 700 N., Fremont 665-2259 (office) 495-9913 (chapel) StPaulCatholicChapel.org Waterloo United Methodist 300 W. Maple St., Waterloo Woodruff Grove United Methodist 4860 S. 450 E., Wolcotville 854-2067 WoodruffGroveUMC.org Zion Lutheran of Corunna 389 C.R. 12, Corunna 281-2286 ZionLutheranCorunna.org


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