The Visitor: December 2018-February 2019
NOTES ON THE JOURNEY: THE WISDOM OF WINTER
Looks like we are going to have a REAL winter. Already we have had two days of snow on the ground before December. Even though winter is hard for many of us – the homeless sleeping under bridges, the elderly trying to walk on icy sidewalks, children and adults waiting in near zero windchills for buses – it has its purpose. God created winter so that the animals and plants could rest deeply before the work of new life in the spring. Winter’s wisdom teaches us to slow down, be careful, stay warm, go home and rest more. It teaches us that we cannot always push, strain and expect to be productive in every season of our lives. The occasional snow and ice storms remind us that we really are not in control. Winter has much to teach us.
And so does Christmas. For right in the middle of the darkest days of winter, comes the Light of the World. Right in the middle of a military occupation, a poor girl’s dreams of engagement, and a tiny insignificant village, God disrupts the way it is with The Way, The Truth and The Life Incarnate. The Word of God takes on human form to show us that it is possible to live as children of light, hope, peace, joy and love. At an unexpected time and in an unexpected place God shows up in the middle of winter – and changes the world forever.
In addition to celebrating the miracle of Christmas, our congregation will be going through some significant changes this winter. First, our beloved administrative assistant, Darlene Davis, will be retiring at the end of December. There simply are not enough words to describe how Darlene has blessed us over the years. She not only has performed her job well, but she has made it into a ministry. Her attention to detail along with her kind and compassionate heart can never be replaced. I urge you to be present on Sunday, December 30 to honor her ministry among us in a special retirement party after worship.
Secondly, I will be taking a portion of my sabbatical starting January 22 until February 23. Instead of taking three months off in a row, we have decided that it would be easier on the church’s leadership and finances, if I take a few extra weeks over the next three years to write and rest on sabbatical. Because of the timing of my sabbatical, we will not try to hire a new church secretary until I return later in February or early March. That is why you are receiving a three-month Visitor today. Whatever this winter and Christmas season brings, let us take time to rest, stay warm and turn to the Light - the Light that shines in the darkness and the darkness can never overcome it!
PASTOR JANET
EVENTS:
KING DAY WORSHIP
Sunday, January 20
10:30 am
A special worship service honoring the witness and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is being planned by our Leadership Team and Praise Team.
KING DAY COMMUNITY PRAYER VIGIL
Monday, January 21
1 PM
Location to be Announced.
We hope to have representatives from the Jewish, Muslim and Christian communities with us, as well as youth from Wilkinsburg participating.
NEW TO YOU SHOP
Thursdays Noon-2
January 10 & 24
Shop is in need of volunteers and paper products
PASTOR JANET SABBATICAL
Tues, January 22 -
Wednesday, February 20
Instead of taking 3 months off this year, Pastor Janet is taking her sabbatical over the next three years in two sessions: one in January and February and the other in August. This way she is not gone too long at any one time and her sabbatical will not tax our budget or our lay leadership. Please be in prayer for her and Steve as they take much needed time away. Be in prayer also for Minister Sims as she leads the congregation in the absence of Pastor Janet.
DIVERSITY DINNER
Sunday, February 24
After Worship
The Leadership Team invites everyone to attend this year’s banquet as we celebrate the rich diversity in our congregation. The menu includes bar-b-qued ribs, chicken, spanakopita, pierogies, macaroni and cheese, sweet potatoes, collard greens, haluski and corn bread. We will also have vegetables and assorted salads and ethnic delicacies. Members are urged to bring a dessert to share as well as to present their ethnic heritage through dress, photographs, flags or other mementos.
A love offering of $5 per adult and $15 for a family of 4 or more people is encouraged. But do not let money keep you from this fabulous celebration!
WEEK OF COMPASSION
Sundays, February 17 & 24
Week of Compassion has already begun providing solidarity grants for affected families in the Paradise and Chico congregations who have been impacted by the devastating wildfires this November. The Camp Fire, which has burned 140,000 acres, has resulted in at least 56 casualties, with hundreds of others still unaccounted for. Immediate needs are shifting quickly, but recovery from this fire, which comes at the same time as the Woolsey Fire in Southern California and just three months after the destructive Carr and Mendocino Complex fires, will be a long process. Representatives from Northern California VOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster) told Week of Compassion staff on Thursday that this is the first time they have seen this percentage of fire damage in a single municipality. Long-term recovery, especially restoration of infrastructure and housing, is of major concern. Another significant concern they note is the high percentage of elderly residents and residents with disabilities and access and functional needs. Your prayers and gifts help Disciples respond now--with solidarity grants through our local congregations--and throughout the months and years to come. Week of Compassion responds to disasters across our nation and around the world. Give generously for the need is tremendous!
DATES TO REMEMBER
DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS
2 Brayden Sims
7 Jeff McLafferty
13 Robert Gubash
16 Janae Reed
21 Jerome Garrett
29 Emily Mills
30 Marvin Cole, Sr.
30 Frank Hightower
30 Peggy Cole
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
04 Iris Brown
07 Benjamin Hellner-Burris
24 Kathy McLafferty
30 Barbara Grayson
30 Don Long, Sr.
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS
14 Andrea Regan
16 Austen McLafferty
16 Alex Coley
19 Becky Davis
20 Frank Brown
25 Ann Greider
MEETINGS FOR MINISTRY
Deacons: Sunday, January 6 after worship to put away Christmas decorations
Trustees: Thursday, January 17 at 5 pm
Leadership Team: Sunday, January 20 after worship
Board: Sunday, March 10 after worship.
PRAYER LIST
THANKSGIVINGS
*For Pastor Janet, Elder Carol and Minister Angell attending a special gathering of clergy at the Jewish Community Center
*For our guest preacher Rev. Denise Marie Tribble from the Lemoyne Christian Church
*For the Create After School Program that started in November
*For the OPEN HOUSE to show case our church and greet God’s people with love and refreshments and for the amazing job that the clean-up crew did in preparation for the Open House
*For the weekly HOUR OF POWER with Minister Sims taking the lead
*For the Church Lady Sale and those who supported the cause
*For the Prayer Breakfast for caregivers
*For our Annual Thanksgiving Dinner prepared by Ann and Ralph Greider
*For all who gave a Thanksgiving Offering
HEALING & SUPPORT
*Kimberly Smith who had a heart valve repair and for Tracy as she cares for her
*For James Simeone and his family in the loss of his father
*For Edward Leonard and his family in the loss of his father
* Frank Brown, Mrs. Brown’s husband, who is home
*Tammy Banks, Ann Tucker’s daughter who is undergoing treatment 3 times a week
*Continued prayers for support for Iris Brown, Shirley Carter, Gena Cooper, Don Long, Ed and Joyce Masessa, Marge and Jack Peffer and Irene Rinne
OUR MINISTRY
*Our Community Soup Suppers during the holiday season and for Santa’s Open House
*Create After school program and for program funding
*For Codename, our youth ministry on Saturdays
*Faith and Fundraiser Team as they work to raise new funds and ministry
*The Sanctuary Project to end youth violence
DISCIPLES FAMILY OF FAITH
*Our Regional Minister, Thad Allen and our General Minister, Rev. Dr. Terri Hord Owens
*Hanna Simpson our moderator’s daughter
*Pastor Nikki serving as interim in Monongahela
WILKINSBURG
*Police, fire department, Mayor, boro, and school district
*Our partners in ministry: Sanctuary Project, WCM,
St. James Social Services, Hosanna House, Community Chaplains, Mad Dads, Boys and Girls Club and sister churches
PEACEMAKERS & EARTHKEEPERS
*For Rabbi Jeffrey Meyers, The Tree of Life Synagogue, the Squirrel community and the City of Pittsburgh
*For the people of California after the mass shooting and wildfires
*For recovery from Hurricanes Michael and Florence
*The family and friends of Khalil, a Wilkinsburg youth killed and Antwon Rose
* President Donald Trump and world leaders for peace with North Korea and Iran
*Refugee crisis in Europe and an end to the civil war in Syria
*For all children to be reunited with their families at our border
*Our troops and their families
*Earth keepers around the world










