Speaker: Kelly Storck, Sunday, January 21, 9:30 am in the Adult Room What does it mean to be transgender? Simply put, transgender is a term used to describe people whose gender identity differs from the sex the doctor marked on their birth certificate. Gender identity is a person’s internal, personal sense of being a man or a woman (or someone outside of that gender binary). But there’s nothing simple about gender and sexual identity. It is complex. It is emotional and can be incredibly challenging for us to wrap our minds around. This particular talk is designed to be place for you to ask your questions.
Dear Friends of Faith Des Peres,
In two short days, it will be Christmas Eve. This year we get to experience the expectation of Advent in the morning and the joy of the nativity in the evening. The morning service will be fun and festive and get us in the mood for Christmas! I’ll be preaching on Luke 2, the story of Jesus’ birth. Afterwards, Santa is coming! He’ll take as many pictures as he can in an hour, and if there is time he’ll read “The Night Before Christmas” and lead a couple of carols. Christmas cookies, coffee, and hot chocolate will be our fellowship fare. Do come! And invite your friends or grandkids to join you.
The evening service is our traditional candlelight service of lessons and carols. This is probably the most beautiful of all the services we do here at Faith Des Peres. My hope is that everyone who comes leaves experiencing the deep joy that comes from being held by a God who loves us enough to become like us.
Lastly, I want to thank Jeff White, Laura Rakestraw, Clare Dingus, Sydney Curtis, the choir, and all the youth and their parents who produced a wonderful cantata last Sunday. Wasn’t it fun? It really got me in the mood for Christmas! And the new bell choir was great, too. We are truly blessed here at Faith Des Peres.
I hope to see you Sunday.
Blessings,
Annie
We’ll celebrate in a big way the Light of Christ coming among us. After church a very special guest will be here for pictures. Ho! Ho! Ho!
Join us and invite your family and friends to come for a special candlelight service with music and carols.
Join us for a special Christmas Brunch and worship service on Sunday, December 31 at 10:30. This special service will take place in the Gathering Space where we’ll eat and worship and focus on the new year. It’s for all ages and will some exercises to get us thinking about things we want to leave behind or take on in the new year. Please sign-up in the Gathering Space and let us know what dish you’ll bring. Thank you! (There is no nursery care or Sunday School this day. Everyone is encouraged to worship together!)
We hope you will come as this premier auditioned handbell group rings in a Medieval Christmas! The concert is free, though a free-will offering will be taken to help defray costs.
This Sunday the choir and children will present the cantata "Share the Good News! He is Born". They've been working behind the scenes for a few weeks to get ready for this Sunday, so I hope you can be here. There are many ways to tell the Good News, and music is one of them. I know it will be a great Sunday! The new handbell choir will also play.
Don't forget, Christmas Eve is on a Sunday so we will have a morning service at 10:30. This will be a fun service and afterward, Santa will be here for pictures. Invite your friends and family, especially children and grandchildren, to join you! Santa will read "The Night Before Christmas" and lead a couple of carols if there is time. In the evening, we'll worship at 5:30 for the traditional service of lessons and carols and candlelight. This is a beautiful service and a wonderful way to begin celebrating Christmas. I hope you can join us.
And finally, this Sunday the Gateway Ringers will have a concert here at 4:00 pm. Gateway Ringers is St. Louis' select group of handbell ringers. You'll want to hear them and "ring in" the season with them. I'm looking forward to it!
Blesisngs,
Annie
Join us and invite your family and friends to come for a special candlelight service with music and carols.
We’ll celebrate in a big way the Light of Christ coming among us. After church a very special guest will be here for pictures. Ho! Ho! Ho!
Join us for a special Christmas Brunch and worship service on Sunday, December 31st at 10:30. This special service will take place in the Gathering Space where we’ll eat and worship and focus on the new year. It’s for all ages and will some exercises to get us thinking about things we want to leave behind or take on in the new year. Please sign-up in the Gathering Space and let us know what dish you’ll bring. Thank you! (There is no nursery care or Sunday School this day. Everyone is encouraged to worship together!)
St. Louis Women’s chorus comprised of a diverse group of women united in its mission to perform music that celebrates and encourages women and the LGBTQ community. Chris Mabe is a member of the chorus, and they open their 25th season with War & Peace, a concert focused on the music that draws us together as a community of justice. Join Chris and CHARIS December 15 & 16, 2017 at 8 p.m. at the Missouri History Museum. For tickets see Chris.
What do you give the person who has everything? How about this season you give the gift of music! Here at FDP we use the Janet Boyer Music Fund to help hire guest musicians. Your gift would sponsor a guest instrumentalist , brass quartet, or even a choral cantata. Think about your loved ones opening The Gift of Music that will provide beautiful music for everyone to enjoy. You can’t go wrong with the gift of music.
Dear Faith Des Peres Family,
This Sunday we’ll celebrate the baptism of Andy Ezekiel Schuller-Meyer, son of Clarissa Schuller-Meyer and Jason Meyer. This is our 5th baptism in 6 months! I hope you’ll be here to welcome Andy into the family of faith, and to celebrate with Clarissa, Jason, and Nathan. I’m looking forward to it.
Last week in worship, we dedicated our Christmas Giving Tree gifts. I want to thank Judy Sisson and Sandy Williams who co-chaired this year’s event. Under their leadership, we helped a number of families from Southside Day Nursery and Lydia’s House have a nice Christmas with toys and gifts under the tree! Thank you so much to everyone who participated and purchased gifts. We couldn’t have done it without you.
There are a number of fun events coming up in December that you can read about in this email. If you’re looking to add some holiday music to your festivities, I encourage you to come to the Gateway Ringers concert on December 17. Jeff White, our interim Director of Music, is a member of this group. I’m sure the concert will be fantastic. We also have the annual gingerbread house party this Saturday and the women’s cookie exchange on Wednesday. There really is something for everyone!
Blessings,
Annie
What do you give the person who has everything? How about this season you give the gift of music! Here at FDP we use the Janet Boyer Music Fund to help hire guest musicians. Your gift would sponsor a guest instrumentalist , brass quartet, or even a choral cantata. Think about your loved ones opening The Gift of Music that will provide beautiful music for everyone to enjoy. You can’t go wrong with the gift of music.
Join the Presbyterian Women as we celebrate the holiday with out Annual Cookie exchange. December 13th at 9:30am. Please RSVP with Charlotte Ridley at ridleywp@att.net
Parents, get some shopping done or just have fun while the teenagers of the church babysit your child(ren) for $10. Register by December 13 in the Gathering Space so we know how many babysitters are needed. Please pack a lunch or snack for your child.
The concert is free, though a free-will offering will be taken to help defray costs. We hope you will come as this premier auditioned handbell group rings in a Medieval Christmas!
St. Louis Women’s chorus comprised of a diverse group of women united in its mission to perform music that celebrates and encourages women and the LGBTQ community. Chris Mabe is a member of the chorus, and they open their 25th season with War & Peace, a concert focused on the music that draws us together as a community of justice. Join Chris and CHARIS December 15 & 16, 2017 at 8 p.m. at the Missouri History Museum. For tickets see Chris.
Looking for a quick and easy way to serve the church and wider community? Join the Mission and Ministry Committee following church today to pack Buddy Packs.
Dear Faith Des Peres Family,
This Sunday is the first Sunday of Advent and there’s a lot going on in worship! First, we’ll dedicate our Christmas Giving Tree gifts! Don’t forget to bring your unwrapped gift with the ornament to church. You can leave it under the Christmas tree. Next, it’s communion Sunday so we are collecting food for Feeding the Flock. Please don’t bring your food for the reverse Advent calendar this Sunday! We’ll collect it later in the month. And last, the church is decked out in all its Christmas apparel and it looks beautiful! Thank you Andy Richter and family for donating the Christmas tree, and Beth Willock and Danny Mortimer for decorating the church.
I’ll be in Cape Girardeau with Terry and the kids as First Presbyterian Cape says goodbye to Terry and thanks him for his service as Interim Pastor. I hate not being with all of you since I love Advent so much! But, Rev. Miriam Foltz from UKirk is preaching, and I’ve heard great feedback from you about Miriam and her preaching style. I hope you’ll be here to welcome her and celebrate the season. I’ll be back on December 10 when we’ll celebrate the baptism of Andy Schuller-Meyer. There’s so much to celebrate!
Check out everything that’s happening at FDP during December. There’s something for everyone!
You all are a blessing!
Peace, Annie