This Sunday December 5, 2021

SUN 10:00 AM– Adult Sunday School

SUN 11:00 AM– Meeting for Worship; download bulletin

TUE 7:30 PM– Book Study

A voice cries out in the wilderness: “Prepare the way of the Lord!” Make God’s paths straight. Every valley will be filled, and every mountain will be leveled. The crooked will be made straight. The rough and rocky ways will be smoothed. All will see the salvation of God. See the light from on high. The dawn is breaking. The Lord is coming! The Lord is coming!

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Book Study: We are discussing the book “A Quaker Prayer Life” by David Johnson. Meeting on Zoom, the group will collectively read a small section and then talk about it. No need to read ahead of time or buy the book. If you’d like your own copy it can be bought at Inner Light Books, among other retailers.

Becoming More Generous through Creative Giving Tools: An Everence and FUM Webinar will be held Thursday December 9 at 12-1:30 PM Pacific. Learn how to act creatively and more fully on our desires to give generously out of what God is provided for us. Register here by Monday, December 6.

What does it mean to live our faith in public? What’s the connection between Quaker leadership and ministry? These are just some of the questions we’ll discuss in our final Quaker Changemaker event of 2021, when FCNL Director of Quaker Leadership Alicia McBride is in conversation with outgoing General Secretary Diane Randall. Register to join us online on Weds. Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. EST. Their discussion will cover how Diane came to Quakerism and to FCNL, her leading to public ministry as the head of the organization, and her experiences of living into Quaker faith and practice while serving as the general secretary of FCNL for the last decade. Please join us to reflect and add your perspectives on living one’s faith in the world. Register now!

Christmas Eve Service- December 24 at 5:00 PM. In person at the meeting house and online on Zoom. Join us for a time of singing, reading of the Christmas story and welcoming the Christ child.