St. Paul’s Newsletter – 11 December 2025

Blessings to you all as we move towards this third week of Advent.

Last Sunday (12/07), the second Sunday of Advent, we continued our theme of expecting the unexpected as we looked at John the Baptizer who preached repentance during the season in which Jesus’ ministry was beginning to gain a foothold. We were reminded that though Advent is a season of expectation, anticipation, and hope; we must first heed the warnings of the Baptizer, and we must remember to care for those in need.

This week (12/14), the third Sunday of Advent, we’ll see how even John the Baptist, Jesus’ cousin, had to learn the lesson of expecting the unexpected. Join us at 10:00am for Holy Eucharist, followed by coffee hour.

Your Space – Community Growth Christmas Gift Workshop

THIS Tuesday, December 16, from 6:30-8:30 pm, Your Space-Community Growth (the folks who brought us summer yoga classes) will be hosting a Community Gift workshop in the parish hall. They will offer a yoga session and crafts for the entire family to make and take to keep or to give as gifts. Also, Santa will be available for pictures!

The event is open to the entire community, but registration is required. Please visit this link to register: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/your-space-community-growth-christmas-gift-workshop

Angel Tree Gift-Wrapping Party & Hanging of the Greens

“For it is in giving that we receive…”

Now that we’ve collected all these gifts, what will we do? Well…. We have loads of wrapping paper, tape, boxes, and gift bags; so, join us after coffee hour on Sunday, December 21, for a gift-wrapping party! We’ll be packaging the gifts collected for our Angel Tree families as well as putting together some goodie bags full of candy and other yummy snacks. What fun it has been to gather gifts for these families, and what a festive way to get everything ready to be delivered.

That same day, we’ll celebrate the annual hanging of the greens in preparation for our Christmas Eve service and the ensuing Christmas season. 

We’ll indulge in some hot chocolate, hot cider, friendship tea, and cookies as we wrap and decorate to our hearts content! This is merry work indeed, so don’t miss out on all the fun!

Note: There will be no Bishop’s Committee meeting this month, so our next meeting will be January 18.

Christmas Eve Service

Our annual Christmas Eve service is just around the corner. This year, our very own Deacon Emeritus, Linda Barton Paul, is offering a free 30-minute harp concert beginning at 4:15 pm on Wednesday, December 24. After the concert, we will celebrate Holy Eucharist beginning at 5:00 pm. So, load up all your friends and relatives and join us as we, once again, welcome the Christ child!

Tuesdays at RSU

We are taking a brief winter break from our Tuesday sessions on the RSU campus; but fear not, we will resume January 13! What started out as a 6-week book club turned into something that everyone involved wanted to continue indefinitely. If you haven’t had a chance to join us on a Tuesday evenings, be sure to check us out when we come back next month!

Soft Space

Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me.” So, we are in the process of creating a Soft Space in the area which used to house seating for the choir. Those pews have been removed, and you will see more and more soft and comfortable places for families with children to sit during our services. 

“But St. Paul’s doesn’t have any families with children,” you might say. True….for now. We are hoping that creating a space specifically for them might encourage parents with children to join us, and you can help us spread the news about this space. Parents won’t be asked to leave the kiddos with a stranger during our worship services; instead, they can come right in…be held and rocked, play, color, and read books while services are in progress. It might be a little noisy; but what better reminder is there of the joy of life than the cacophony of sound created by children?

Food Pantry Needs

So many in our community suffer from food insecurity, and we work with a couple of great organizations who are helping to fight this problem.

One: Pastor Tim from Grace United Methodist Church recently contacted us to let us know that, as of November 1, their food pantry is open every day. He asked us to donate funds to help with those extra expenses. If you wish to participate in this financial gift, please designate your offering to “Grace Food Pantry”.

Two: St. Paul’s is now the host location for the Pride Community Shelf (find it located near our entrance through the double red doors of the church next to the small community library). Suggested items for donation to this shelf include the following:

    Proteins: Canned meat or fish, Canned or dried beans, Peanut butter, Lentils and other dried peas.

    Grains: Rice, Pasta, Cereal and oatmeal, Microwaveable mac and cheese cups and ramen noodles

    Fruits and vegetables: Canned vegetables like corn, green beans, and mixed vegetables, Canned Fruits, Dried fruits, single-serving Fruit and applesauce cups 

    Cooking and meal essentials: Pasta and tomato sauce, Canned soup or stew, Powdered, evaporated,     or boxed shelf-stable milk , vegetable or olive oil .

    Spices: Basic seasonings like garlic powder, onion powder, and Italian seasoning can significantly improve a meal’s flavor. 

    Snacks and beverages: Nuts, Crackers, Drink mixes (Packets of hot chocolate, coffee, and fruit juice)

    Hygiene and household supplies: Baby food and diapers, Feminine hygiene products, Personal hygiene products (soap, deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, and toothbrushes), Laundry detergent and dish soap, Toilet paper. 

Classroom Needs

We are still collecting good quality No. 2 pencils, Post-it note pads, and Kleenex for Christina’s classroom; so, the next time you’re doing a little shopping, pick up one or two of these items, then bring them to church to donate. 

Be on the lookout for new requests as we move into the colder seasons and as the school year progresses!

Let Us Pray

  • For a blessed and peaceful Advent season
  • For the success of the new Soft Space in the Nave
  • For all students, faculty, and staff, especially Christina and Shelby
  • For a safe winter break and the continued success of Tuesdays at RSU
  • That our parishioners will exemplify God’s love and peace during this time when so much religious, social, and political unrest plagues our community, nation, and world
  • For all individuals living in fear due to new executive orders and mandates being imposed
  • For Ukraine and Russia, Israel and Palestine
  • For Bob/ Krislyn/ Makayla/ Christopher/ Heidi/ Ron/ Gina/ James/ Lane/ Wayne Hanway/ Shelby/ Kaitlyn/ Tammy Morales/ Cynthia Woods/ Danny/ Vicki A./ Karen/ Jeff/ Catherine/ Vicki/ Brady/ Zachary/ Donna/ Don/ Kevin/ Roger/ Pastor Coulter and Mt. Zion Baptist Church / Pastor Elizabeth and First Christian Church / Pastor Tim and Grace UMC / Pastor Tom and Verdigris UMC

If you have prayer requests to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org

Save the Dates

  • Sunday, December 14 – Holy Eucharist @ 10 am; Third Sunday of Advent
  • Tuesday, December 16 – Christmas Gift Workshop hosted by Your Space Community Growth in the parish hall from 6:30-8:30 pm
  • Sunday, December 21 – Holy Eucharist @ 10 am; Fourth Sunday of Advent; 3rd Sunday discretionary offering; Gift Wrapping Party & Hanging of the Greens; Bishop’s Committee meeting cancelled
  • Wednesday, December 24 – Free harp concert from 4:15-4:45 pm, followed by Christmas Eve Eucharist at 5 pm
  • Sunday, December 28 – Morning Prayer with Ron & Deacon Emeritus Linda @ 10 am
  • Sunday, January 4 – Holy Eucharist @ 10 am; Second Sunday after Christmas
  • Sunday, January 11 – Holy Eucharist @ 10 am; First Sunday after Epiphany; The Baptism of Our Lord

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