Posted on December 3, 2023 by Servant | News| Tags: Advent, appreciation, card, Special Service, Thanksgiving, volunteers
In a technical sense, Advent starts the Christian Year. It begins with the arrival of Christ as a Babe in a Manger. His coming was foretold by the prophet Isaiah, which gets read to remind us that we expect Him to come again. While we wait, we celebrate with special events and services. One of my favorites is Christmas Eve with Silent Night and live candles.
Advent by it’s nature upsets the regular scheduling of volunteers. There are special services which need volunteers to help. So the regular monthly schedule goes out the window during December. Maybe that’s a good thing. We sometimes get in a rut by doing the same thing over and over and over. Advent has a marvelous way of shaking things up, as we remember that Christ came to make all things new!
This season is also a great time to thank all of your volunteers in Technical Ministry. It can be simple, like sending a Christmas Card with words of appreciation for all they have done this year. Or it can be complex like hosting a dinner party for the volunteers and their families at a local restaurant. Whatever you do, be sure to express your thanks and appreciation. It will go a long way towards making up for the demanding, often hectic, schedule of special events that need to be covered.
Merry Christmas, and may the arrival of the Babe in the Manger inspire all of us to serve the Church in new ways in the new year!
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Posted on December 1, 2019 by Servant | News| Tags: Advent, blue christmas, Christmas
Advent is really the beginning of the Christian Year. What better time to start than the birth of the Christ child! Every year, we look for new ways to announce His coming. We celebrate Christmas with musical specials, children’s plays, small group celebrations, and Christmas Eve Communion. It truly is Advent Time.
But Advent can also be a time for some to struggle. It may be the seasonal change as winter sets in and we all stay inside more. Or it may be that some tragic event is remembered. Yet, in the midst of all of that, Hope is born again in our hearts through the Christ Child. Let Him come anew into your heart this Christmas!
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Posted on December 2, 2018 by Servant | Reflections| Tags: Advent, Christmas, scrooge
During Advent, we hear a lot of familiar stories. One of my favorites is “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens. Written in 1843 AD, it is a classic. It tells the story of how an elderly miser named Ebenezer Scrooge was confronted at Christmas time by his past, present and future. It was published on December 19th, and immediately sold out. Dickens went on to perform live “story telling” events based on A Christmas Carol until his death in 1870.
Ebenezer turned his life around. In the light of the Gospel, he chose a new path of generosity and love. As a result the Cratchit family was blessed. Tiny Tim no doubt got the operation that saved his life.
What are some ways that your Church could use A Christmas Carol to further the Gospel? Here are just a few ideas:
- Small Group study – looking at Advent through A Christmas Carol
- Movie Night – Show one of the many movies based on A Christmas Carol
- Christmas Event – Give to the poor like Ebenezer learned to do
- Web page listing local charity events that people can participate in
May Advent be a time of reckoning, a time of joy as we anticipate the arrival of the Christ together.
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Posted on December 3, 2016 by Servant | Reflections, Resources| Tags: Advent, Christmas, Signage
What’s the first impression that people in the community have of your Church? Perhaps you have a Digital Sign out front that identifies the building and provides some basic information about the Church. No doubt it lists the service times, so people will know when to come for worship.
During Advent, we announce the coming of the Babe in the Manger in new ways each year. That message appears in the Advent sermons. It shows up in the bulletins and newsletters. And it should show up on your web site. It should also be prominent for your Digital Sign out front. But how do you write that message in a format that fits the signage? Here are some examples that might work:
- Happy Birthday, Jesus!
- Celebrate Christmas Here
- Joy To The World
- Put Christ back in Christmas
- Santa never died for anyone
- Jesus came to die for you
What if we could connect a Social Media account up to the Digital Sign and let the congregation post messages. Of course, they would have to be vetted by someone, so you couldn’t do this real time. But it would be a cool way for members of the congregation to express what Christmas means to them in the community.
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Posted on December 1, 2013 by Servant | Resources| Tags: Advent, live video, nativity
Advent is right around the corner. Will it be just another Christmas? Or can you make it something special? Consider enhancing your media for this Advent season. Live video instead of static shots will catch people’s eye. If you have an outdoor nativity scene, why not set up a web cam and put it on your web site? That way, people who can’t come to Church on Christmas Eve can still see what’s going on.
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Posted on December 14, 2009 by Servant | News| Tags: Advent, Christmas, Innovation
How do you celebrate the Advent season? It is always a special time in the life of any Church. Advent reminds us to prepare for the coming of the Christ child. And every Church has a rich tradition of Christmas programs and events. But how do you truly prepare for the Christ? The technology can offer some new ways to tell the “Good News” that Christ is born this day! Whether it be a special video, or a full blown Christmas Cantata, the emphasis needs to be on Jesus – the reason for the season. May your Christmas events draw people to the manger in a fresh, new way. Feel free to comment on your innovations in this area.
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