PRESBYTERIAN MESSENGER                                                                                                                                                        

UPCOMING EVENTS. . .

Every Sunday 10:00 AM Worship

Communion served 1st Sunday of Month

Choir Practice 8:30-9:30AM

Knitting Group 2nd Sunday of Month in

Sanctuary 12-1:30PM

Every Tuesday – Bible Study 7-8:30PM

Every Wednesday

Bible Study with Rev. Lou Kilgore 10-11:30AM

Bell Choir Practice 7PM Sanctuary

 

Thu 12/21 Longest Night Service 7PM

Sun 12/24 Fourth Sunday Advent 10AM

Christmas Eve Candle Light Worship Service 9PM

Mon 12/25-Jan 1/1 Office Closed

 

Christmas Season at HMPC

December 17 at 8:30-11:15AM – Breakfast with Baby Jesus.  High Mountain Church will celebrate the story of the birth of Jesus with a Nativity Pageant for all ages.  We will celebrate in pageant on December 17.  The day will begin with a breakfast and craft making to prepare for the pageant.  Parents of children of all ages are invited to come to the church at 8:30 and get something to eat in the Covenant Room.  Then, the children will go upstairs to get ready for the pageant at 10AM.  Parents of the littlest children may want to help out as we transform ourselves into Shepherds and Angels.   Please mark your calendars and bring friends to come and bring this wonderful story to life.  Get your cameras ready!

December 21- The Longest Night Service   This gathering is organized to offer support and encouragement for those who will be having a difficult time this holiday season.  As everyone speaks of joy and happiness it can be overwhelming to deal with the grief and loneliness that many of us face.  Anniversaries of death and loss of any kind including divorce or diagnoses that can ruin your joy can really make you feel alone and lead you to isolate because you may feel that no one wants to hear how you are doing.  This is not a Christmas service.  It is a service of encouraging music, readings and sharing.  On the longest night of the year when darkness claims more than its share of the day, we gather to know that there are others who need some sense of community and love.  This is a great gathering to which you might invite a friend or family member to come with you and be encouraged as you light a candle or two.  The service is at 7PM and usually lasts for 45 minutes – 1 hour.

December 24 – 4th Sunday Advent Service and Christmas Eve Service at High Mountain Presbyterian Church

Christmas Eve Morning This Sunday is the Fourth Sunday of Advent and we will light our final Advent candle at 10AM during regular Worship service.

Christmas Eve Evening Please join us on Sunday, December 24th at 9PM for our Christmas Eve Candlelight Worship service celebrating the birth of the Christ Child.   HMPC Bell, Choir, Adult Choir and guest musicians will be performing on this most holy of nights.  Everyone is invited!

 

The Longest Night

December 21st is the longest night of the year. Christians often associate the darkness of the nighttime with every-thing that is hard in life.  The coming of the night is a time of vulnerability and sometimes aloneness.  When the night is long it reminds of our fears and losses.

Christmas is a celebration of light in the darkness. But sometimes we can’t get to the celebration because the grief or loss is overwhelming us.  This may be the first year at the holidays without your mother or your husband.  Perhaps you have lost your job, experienced a divorce, or you or a friend are fighting for life against cancer.

This year we will set aside a time to acknowledge the hardship and the loss that comes in life. You are invited to come to a service of prayer, poetry, encouragement and comfort.  During the longest night service you have per-mission to be sad, or depressed.  This is a place where you can be honest about how it feels to be surrounded by the signs of wonder and joy when you just don’t feel that way.

This service is not for everyone but it may be just what you need. Even though it takes place in December, it is not a Christmas service.  This service may be just the thing to help you or your neighbor or your friend who is wondering how they are going to make it through the holidays.

Mostly in times of hardship and grief we need to know that we are not alone. Come to the longest night service and you will discover that you are not alone.  Bring someone who needs some encouragement and prayer.

Thursday, December 21 at 7:00 PM. The service will last for one hour & there will be a time of refreshment to follow.

 

2018 Stewardship Update

If you have not yet made a 2018 pledge, please consider supporting your church generously and sacrificially so that we can be more and more of what God is calling us to be and do. We have to raise $120,000.00 in gifts and pledges to continue to grow as a community and fulfill our mission.  We are off to a great start!  As of this week, we have 57 pledging units totaling $81,120.00   We are still waiting for pledges from 24 households.  If you are one of these, please send us your commitment now and help us reach our goal and make our budget for next year.

Thank you to everyone who has committed their support!

If you have not pledged you can still do so by dropping an Estimate of Giving card in Sunday’s offering plate, calling or emailing the church office with your pledge at 201-891-0511 or emailing our bookkeeper, Lynn Collins at lcoll43@aol.com.

Please make our job easy and help us to make plans for next year’s ministry! Thank you!

 

Reading Group @ HMPC

The Book Club meets on the 4th Friday

of the month and anyone is invited to

come and discuss the books.

12/15 100 Year Old Man Climbs Out the Window by Jonas Jonasson.

 

The Mitten Tree

…will continue until Sunday, Dec. 17.

 

 

Building a Life of Blessing

       We Believe in You

             Stewardship 2018

A long, long time ago, as far back as we can even remember, God spoke to Sarah and Abraham and invited them into a relationship. They accepted.  The terms were simple.  God said “Let’s walk this life together. You be you and I will be me.  I will use you if you are willing to bless all the families on the earth.  I will give you blessings of food and, health, and spirit, faith and courage and you will in turn share these blessings with those you will come to know so that together we can respond to the broken condition of this world. “

The High Mountain Church stands in that tradition and promise. We are building a life of walking together with each other.  We are committed to sharing what we have so that others will be strengthened for a life of faith and courage.  God is calling to us and asking us to bless the world on God’s behalf.

Here is a list for you to see just a few of the ways we have shared with others from what you gave in 2017. Your gifts of financial support have gone to:

Center for Food Action and CUMAC food pantries to relieve the pain of hunger.

Summer Camp Scholarships to encourage young people in adventure and faith.

Pastoral Care services for local hospitals for those who do not have a church community.

Strengthen Our Sisters, breaking the cycle of domestic violence.

Presbyterian Hunger Fund and Habitat for Humanity, responding to the causes of homelessness and hunger.

Safe Space and Oasis in Paterson, providing safe options for children and parents.

Mission at the Eastward, making homes safer, warmer, and dryer in Appalachia.

Disaster Response in the USA and the World Workers rights campaigns for fair food practices.

New City Kids, a ministry after school for Paterson youth and children.

 

HMPC Member Ruth Denny

It is with sadness that we report that one of our oldest members, Ruth Denny, passed away on December 7, 2017 at age 100. She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of North Haledon but because of declining health she was unable to attend services at High Mountain Presbyterian Church. She will be greatly missed by all.

 

Heavenly Christmas Bells Musical Event-Not To Be Missed!

Friday, December 15th at 8pm, there will

be a musical event presented by Jersey

Jubilation Handbell Choir. This is sure

to put you in the Christmas spirit!

Concert will be held at Ridgewood

United Methodist Church, 100 Dayton

Street, Ridgewood. Suggested donation

is $10. Questions call 201-447-2751.

 

HMPC Outreach Team Supports PCUSA Office of Public Witness

As part of our outreach funds, we sent $1000 to the PCUSA Office of Public Witness. In 2016, Rev. Rosemary Mitchell of that agency met with the team and explained the work of the office and how funds ae used. The Ministry of the United Nations and the Office of Public Witness in Washington, DC, are the voice of PCUSA’s social witness policy and advocacy. These ministries inspire, equip and connect Presbyterians to engage the issues of our day in our own communities, our nation and our world. They provide trustworthy information, resources for congregations, as well as internships and field education opportunities for college and seminary students. For further information, see www.presbyterianmissionagency.org/ministries/compassion-peace-justice/washington/.

 

HMPC Live Stream

http://highmountainpres.org/hmpc-live-feed/

HMPC is live to view, Sundays at 10am EST. Feel free to browse the HPMC YouTube channel, for past streams. Hold your control button down and click on the following: HMPC YouTube Channel for a selection of pre-recorded services

 

Prayers & Announcements

Announcements for the Sunday Worship

Service should be emailed to the church

office. If you would like the community

to pray with you please call the office at

201-891-0511.

 

Sunday Servers

One great way you can help HMPC is through your Stewardship of Time. By volunteering once a year, once a quarter or once a month, as a Greeter, Reader, or Hospitality person, you keep our Worship service and spirit of community going! These jobs are super easy and if you would like to try one, please call church office at 201-891-0511.

   

                                 HMPC Sunday Servers: Fourth Quarter 2017

Date Greeter Reader Communion Hospitality Faithworks Childcare
12/17 McColls

“Get 3 more”

M. McColl   D. Loukos I.Rodriguez Tyler Strasser
12/24

10AM

T. Jadick

“Get 3 more”

M. Meek   S.Lehmann I.Rodriguez Paige Peterson
12/24

9PM

Christmas Eve Candle Light Service          
12/31 F. Auld L. Gassman   C. Meslink I.Rodriguez Tyler Strasser

*Assigned families can decide who will be reader. Please inform Chris (201-891-0511), who is reading one week before you are scheduled. If you will not be available for your assigned date, please try to switch with someone else and inform the office of this change.  Please check PM regularly to see the date of your assignment.        

Thank you for taking time to assist with this church service!