If you would like to contribute to the poinsettia and wreath fund to decorate the church
during the Christmas season, you may do so by signing up in the Gathering Space. The
suggested donation is $10.00. You may honor or dedicate your donation to a loved one. Please note on your check that your payment is for poinsettias. Thank you.
Congratulations to Ashley and Ben Law who were married October 28 at the Old Meeting House. Ashley’s dad, Joe Marting, performed the ceremony. We wish you a lifetime of happiness and love!
Dear Faith Des Peres Family,
Like many of you, I stayed up very late Tuesday night watching the election results come in, and it won’t come as a surprise to many of you that I was disappointed. I’m still processing what happened, and I expect we will all be processing it for some time. Today, though, as I sit down to work on this Sunday’s sermon, I am reminded of what I said last month during the Faith and Politics series: “Before we are Democrats or Republicans, Independents or Libertarians, we’re Christians.” And: “For those of us who call ourselves Christians, we are saying that for us, we are committed to the ways of Jesus, which means we will work for peace and justice, we will care for the poor and vulnerable, we will work to care for God’s creation, and we will see the image of God in everyone we meet.” The last one can be especially difficult after a long and rancorous election, but we were never promised our calling be easy.
As I listened to CNN late Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning, I reached for the book on my bedside table, knowing that I was preaching on grace and gratitude the next two weeks, to see what wisdom can be gleaned from our scriptures. As I read, I was reminded that saying "I'm grateful" can be counter-cultural because it pushes back the tide of resentment and complaint. In our blame and shame and complain culture, gratitude can be a very powerful response to all of the voices that shout at us.
Whether you are a member of Faith Des Peres or not, or even think of yourself as Christian or not, I want to invite you personally to join us November 13 and 20 at 10:30am for a sermon series on Grace and Gratitude. Even if gratitude is difficult for you to feel right now, that's OK. It will come and God understands. In the meantime, others will do it for you, because this is what a caring Christian community does.
I hope to see you Sunday for worship, for healing, for strength, and for hope.
Blessings,
Annie
The annual Christmas giving tree project returns this year, starting November 20th in
conjunction with the Let us Give Thanks luncheon. Our tree will be up and decorated with ornaments. Each ornament will have the "name" of a child or mother, and a gift idea they would like for Christmas. We are partnering with Lydia's House and SouthSide Day Nursery, to help provide a more meaningful Christmas to these families. Also several ornaments will just have a request for gift cards to Walmart or a grocery store - (Shop n- Save) if that is easier for you. We hope you will take several ornaments and help bless these families, like your family has been blessed. Presents need to be back at church by Sunday December 4th.
Also we are in need of a couple/few volunteers: We could use help sorting the gifts and gift cards on December 4th. Additionally, we need someone to deliver the gifts to SouthSide (date flexible) and someone to deliver the gifts to Lydia's House delivery location. (Designated day is December 16.) If you could help in any of those roles please contact Diane Modrell at dmodrell@sbcglobel.net or Elizabeth Pribor at efpribor@gmail.com
Please join us after church on 11/20 for a thanksgiving turkey luncheon! We will provide turkey, gravy, green beans, and mashed potatoes, but would appreciate volunteers for stuffing, pies, drinks, or rolls. This Sunday will also be the first week for the Christmas giving tree, so come and join us for food, fellowship, and to choose your ornaments! Let us know you are coming by signing up in the Gathering Space. Please see Whitney Payne if you are willing to bring a dish for the luncheon.
Raising children in the digital age is challenging. With new technologies, websites, and apps appearing everyday, parents feel overwhelmed. In this talk we will look specifically at why children so easily gravitate toward digital tools, what are the benefits that should be embraced by families, what are the true dangers families need to be on the lookout for, and what resources exist for parents to help their families use media in a God pleasing way.
Congratulations to Ashley and Ben Law who were married October 28 at the Old Meeting House. Ashley’s dad, Joe Marting, performed the ceremony. We wish you a lifetime of happiness and love!
Join us on Saturday, December 3 from 10 am to noon in Fellowship Hall to decorate gingerbread houses. The cost is $14.00 per gingerbread house. All children and adults are welcome. Please sign up in the Gathering Space no later than November 28. See Leslie Barnes with any questions.
The annual Women’s brunch and cookie exchange will be on Wednesday, December 7 at 9:30 am. Annie Epling will be hosting. Bring 2-3 dozen cookies to exchange. Please RSVP to Annie or Yolanda at adminasst@faithdesperes.org
Parents, for only $15.00 per child you can get 5 hours of babysitting by our teens here at the church. Please provide a nut-free dinner for your child. Sign up in the Gathering Space by December 8.
If you would like to contribute to the poinsettia and wreath fund to decorate the church during the Christmas season, you may do so by signing up in the Gathering Space. The suggested donation is $10.00. You may honor or dedicate your donation to a loved one. Please note on your check that your payment is for poinsettias. Thank you.
Dear Faith Des Peres Family,
The writer Frederick Buechner once wrote, “In his holy flirtation with the world, God occasionally drops a handkerchief. These handkerchiefs are called saints.”
This Sunday at church we’re celebrating All Saints Day. All Saints Day is a time to celebrate, honor, remember and give thanks to God for the person in your life who has mentored you, molded you, and made you into the person you are today. Parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, spiritual mentors, uncles and aunts—the ones who have strengthened your faith by their words and examples -- is who we honor and remember on All Saints Day. Remembering them, we continue to give significance to their lives and offer thanks to God for them. While it is traditionally a time to remember someone who has died, it is also appropriate to honor anyone, living or dead, whom we love and who brings us great joy.
I hope you’ll join us Sunday to celebrate All Saints Day.
Blessings,
Annie
This Sunday is Communion. Please remember your food for Feeding the Flock.
Please support Presbyterian Women and Lydia's House by dining at California Pizza Kitchen (in the West County Mall) on Monday, November 7. You can dine in or carry out all day long! Fliers to give your server are available here or you can just let your server know that you are with Faith Des Peres.
Did you know there are 59 people in the Grace and Gratitude Group on Facebook? We’ve formed a closed Facebook group (meaning your posts are only shared with the group) where every day there will be a prompt inviting you to give thanks for someone or something in your life. For instructions on how to join the group, click on the link and ask to join. You can join at any time.
Please join us after church on 11/20 for a thanksgiving turkey luncheon! We will provide turkey, gravy, green beans, and mashed potatoes, but would appreciate volunteers for stuffing, pies, drinks, or rolls. This Sunday will also be the first week for the Christmas giving tree, so come and join us for food, fellowship, and to choose your ornaments! Let us know you are coming by signing up in the Gathering Space. Please see Whitney Payne if you are willing to bring a dish for the luncheon.
Raising children in the digital age is challenging. With new technologies, websites, and apps appearing everyday, parents feel overwhelmed. In this talk we will look specifically at why children so easily gravitate toward digital tools, what are the benefits that should be embraced by families, what are the true dangers families need to be on the lookout for, and what resources exist for parents to help their families use media in a God pleasing way. Anyone, parent or other, is welcome to join us at 9:30 am in the Adult Meeting Room.
We’re looking for more people to help with Buddy Packs, our food program that provides backpacks of food for school children on the weekend. We’re looking for people to pack backpacks after church on Sunday and we REALLY need people to deliver the food on Friday to Robinson Elementary in Kirkwood. If you can help, please talk to Erica Abbett or Clarissa Schuller-Meyer.
If you would like to contribute to the poinsettia and wreath fund to decorate the church during the Christmas season, you may do so by signing up in the Gathering Space. The suggested donation is $10.00. You may honor or dedicate your donation to a loved one. Please note on your check that your payment is for poinsettias. Thank you.
* December 3 Gingerbread Houses
* December 7 Cookie Exchange at Annie’s Home
* December 24 Christmas Eve/ Candlelight Service
* December 25 Casual Christmas Morning Service
More information to follow!