December 5, 2019
Welcome to this week's edition of TCFinTouch
The e-newsletter of Trail Christian Fellowship

As followers of Jesus, we meet throughout the week for worship, prayer, Communion, Bible study and fellowship. Our overall mission can be summed up as:
Coming Up
Sunday, December 8
Come worship with us this Sunday at 10am. Pastor Rick Booye will continue our study through Philippians. Children's and Youth ministries meet at the same
time in their respective locations.
Wednesday, December 11
Join Pastor Travis in the Fireside Room next
Wednesday night. Service begins with worship
at 6:30pm. Children's ministries are at the same time. 
Youth Programs
Our Sunday morning service has programs for
children and youth through 12th grade.

AWANA is for kids age 3 through 6th grade.
We meet in the Youth Center on Wednesday nights from 6:15-8pm
Nursery and Children's Program for 0-2 years old.
Middle School and High School students meet in their respective locations.

Debbie Conley (Nursery-grade 5): 541.878.3501
Dakota Lacombe (Middle School): 541.951.1100
Nate Bailey (High School): 541.951.6952
Recent Teachings
Missed a message, or just want to hear it again? Visit the sermon audio archive and catch up on our studies, with the most recent sermons at the top.
From Our Pastors
Who is Coming To Town?

Santa Claus is Coming to Town is among the most popular tunes in our culture. It was written in 1934 by Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie and first performed on a radio show hosted by the famous Eddie Cantor. It was an instant hit with over 100,000 orders for the sheet music the following day, and 400,000 before Christmas that year. Since that year this short, catchy piece has worked its way indelibly into American life. The list of recording artists, vocal and instrumental, that have put their talents to its service reads like Who’s Who . Everybody from Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters to Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, and Sugarcult has wanted this tiny tune in their repertoire. It has surely become both a shaper and an expression of what America feels about Christmas. 

Oh, you better watch out; you better not cry,
Better not pout, I’m tellin’ you why

Santa Claus is comin’ to town.

He’s making a list, and checking it twice,
Gonna find out who’s naughty or nice,

Santa Claus is comin’ to town

He sees you when you’re sleeping; he knows when you’re awake
He knows when you’ve been bad or good,
So be good for goodness sake! 

Oh … You better watch out, you better not cry,
Better not pout I’m tellin’ you why.
Santa Claus is coming to town.

Why is this song such a perennial hit? Maybe because it’s happy, in a moralistic way, which is a comforting sort of happiness to us because we tend to think we’re pretty good. Maybe because it reflects our deep intuition about life, that we should get what we deserve (or at least hope for), assuming we have been good and not pouted. Or perhaps it conveys a moral lesson that we want our kids to imbibe, that niceness is rewarded and nastiness is not, even though we know by experience that life doesn’t always work this way. Whatever the reason, this song has permanently marked our nation’s Christmas ethos, highest ideals, and even its theology. 

And thinking theologically of course … it is total heresy, absolutely the opposite of the gospel message of Christmas. Now, please, I’m not trying to pour fundamentalist holy water on the cultural Christmas festivities. I don’t really bristle when I hear this jingle. But when I think of the real reason God permanently became a man it contrasts so starkly with the message of this song, and of our culture, that I must point it out. When you think about it, Santa Claus is Coming to Town conveys a message of blatant legalism and ultimate condemnation. Who among God’s children has not pouted or cried, or has successfully avoided naughtiness and embraced niceness? Well, then, who can rely on the love of the One who is Coming?

The fact is, God doesn’t give people what they deserve in this life. And he doesn’t get what he deserves in this life, either. Quite the opposite. We deserve a lot less blessing than we get, and he deserves a lot more. The gospel (See Romans 5:3-8) says that while we were enemies, evil, godless and rebellious, God so personally loved us that he became one of us to take the blame and punishment for our sin, so that we could inherit his personal estate. And this passage emphasizes that he did this before we repented, not after. He demonstrated his love to really bad people in spite of our unrepentant lives, while not ratifying the evil that enslaved us. 

God has personally and unilaterally done something in time and space and history that has changed the trajectory of the cosmos. He, by living and dying and rising as a human, has begun an entirely new story for humanity, one with an incredibly happy un-ending . This is why the incarnation is such good news according to the angels who spoke to the shepherds on that otherwise silent night. And the good news is that God loves us and took the sacrificial initiative to rescue us from our addiction to self, sin and Satan. Christmas is about God’s initiating and transforming love for his people, not his Santa-like determination to reward good behavior (though in his grace he does reward faithfulness in many ways).

We must remember this for a couple of reasons. First, we cannot live in the Spirit unless we deeply grasp just how much the Lord loves us and the extent of self-sacrifice he will endure in order to bless and draw us to himself. In Romans 5:3-8 we notice that the Lord loves his enemies profoundly – that’s us. And that he pours his love into our hearts by his Spirit, transforming us into literally new creatures (See Titus 3:3-7; Eph. 2:1-10; 2 Cor. 5:17-21). The work of the Spirit in our souls begins by bringing assurance of God’s personal love and forgiveness. So, walking in the Spirit must at least mean knowing in our deepest hearts that God profoundly loves us. But I wonder how many of us Christians deeply believe that the God of the universe has us in his heart, especially when he lets this age deal us a hand of grief and sorrow, like it did to him? Should we not then meditate long on this amazing love he has for sinners? Yes, and that is one reason to celebrate Christmas.

Second, we will not be able to offer the free gifts of forgiveness and blessing to those who hurt us and owe us unless we radically feel the Lord’s amazing grace (See Matt 18:21-35). We simply must “get” the gospel, the gospel of Christmas, or we will quickly degenerate into Pharisaism, which by the way fits well with Santa Claus theology.

The message of Christmas is the message of the Cross, one of grace and love from God to man. Believe it. Come to the Lord and live in his unfathomable and endless kingdom of humble repentance, faith, hope and love. Then your Christmas will be merry indeed.

Just a thought…
Pastor Rick
Upcoming
Christmas Celebration with The River
A concert with a Celtic flare for the whole family
 
Join us on Saturday, December 7 at 6:30pm in the Worship Center to celebrate the coming of our Lord Jesus featuring the music of The River and a special Christmas devotional from Pastor Travis. This evening is for the entire family and our community, so invite your friends and neighbors! There is no charge for the event, but a love offering will be gratefully received.
 
Church Office 541.878.3501
Green Bag Day

Seasonal foods are appreciated (stuffing, pie mixes, canned yams, canned and dried fruit, etc.)!
Bring your bag to the food pantry box in the foyer near the Information Counter on or before  Sunday, December 8 . [email protected]
You Sweeten Our Lives
Sunday, December 8

The TCF Children's Ministry would like to say “thank you” for all your support. Join us in the Courtyard after service on Sunday, December 8 for music, coffee, hot cocoa, and cookies.
Angel Tree Prison Fellowship Ministry

Visit the event table in the foyer this Sunday to pick an “angel” describing a gift to purchase for the child of an incarcerated parent. Return wrapped gift by Sunday, December 15 to help brighten a child’s Christmas! Volunteers are needed to bake (or purchase) goodies and deliver gifts. Contact Debbie Conley with questions: 541.261.2605
Send Donations to Mexico

The Mexico Outreach team invites you to join them in blessing our neighbors to the south. Pray for the team as they travel Christmas week (Dec. 20-28) to build a home for a handicapped woman and bring supplies to families in the neighborhood. See flyer below with a list of needed donations (ex. new blankets and plastic jars of peanut butter) and drop off by December 15. Monetary donations accepted as well.
Matthew Paradela: 541.625.0359
Mission ConneXion
January 17-18

Come with us to Rolling Hills Church in Tualatin for the largest outreach conference in the NW. Check out missionconnexion.org (link below). Kellen: 541.878.3501
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Tuesday, December 24

Join us in the Worship Center at 6:30pm for one hour of worship, Communion and a special teaching from Pastor Rick Booye. Jr. High and High School meet with us in the Worship Center. Child care available for nursery - 5th grade. 
Children and Youth Ministry Volunteer Meeting
 
This is a mandatory meeting for anyone currently volunteering with ages 0-High School, as well as those interested in doing so.
 
Choose either:
  • Monday, Jan 6th, 6:30-8:30pm
  • Saturday, Jan 11th, 9-11am
 
Volunteers  must  attend one meeting. Find out what is new, what is expected, and gain some valuable tools while interacting with like minded volunteers. Snacks provided. Child care is available with advanced sign-up. Space is limited, so sign up now!
 
Debbie Conley: 541.261.2605 or  [email protected]
Galations: Paul's Manifesto
Wednesday, January 8

Join Pastor Travis on Wednesday evenings for a series through the book of Galatians.
6:30-8pm in the Fireside Room beginning January 8.
Evening Worship
Sunday, December 15

One hour of worship and Communion at 6:30pm in the Fireside Room. Child care available.
Men's Ministry
Women's Ministry
Mom's Group
Tuesday, December 10

Moms and moms-to-be are invited to connect with other moms and children that are in the same phase of young family life. Join us on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the school year,*
9-11am in the Youth Center Great Room. We share a brunch breakfast, teaching, and great fellowship. Children are welcome to participate, and childcare is available. Pick up a calendar in the Nursing Mom's Room.
 
Contact Cyndi Harrington for more information: 541.826.9415 or [email protected]
 
 *During the summer months, the Mom's group still meets at private homes. Contact Cyndi for details.
Children's Ministry
AWANA

AWANA (Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed) is a global, nonprofit ministry committed to the belief that the greatest impact for Christ starts with kids who know, love, and serve Him. AWANA is for kids age 3 through 6th grade. Register in the Sunday School foyer Sunday through Thursday, or click the link below to download documents to fill out and bring in to the Children's Ministry Office. Let us help your kids and grand-kids hide God's Word in their hearts, Wednesdays at 6:15pm. 

Debbie at 541.261.2605 or [email protected]
Prayer Warriors by Email
If you would like to be a regular part of praying for Children's Ministry and receive an email prayer letter periodically to keep up with what God is doing with the next generation, email [email protected] to get on the list. This will be a blind copy email and your email address will not be shared with others.
Debbie Conley: 541.878.3501
Trail Life USA

Trail Life USA is a Christ-centered outdoor character development adventure program for boys and young men ages 5-17. TCF’s Trail Life troop meets every other Thursday from
6:30-8pm during the school year. For more information about the Trail Life USA organization, click  HERE .
 
  • For TCF’s Troop Information, and to confirm meeting times, contact Matthew Paradela: 541.625.0359

Our next meeting is tonight from 6:30-8pm at TCF.

Trail Life Court of Honor
Thursday, December 19
All are welcome to attend this ceremony to honor our young men for their accomplishments this semester. Refreshments will be served. TCF Fireside Room from 6:30-8pm.
American Heritage Girls

American Heritage Girls is a faith-based character building program for girls ages 5-18. Girls learn leadership and team building skills while growing spiritually. TCF’s AHG troop meets every other Thursday from 6:30-8pm during the school year.
 
  • For Trail Christian Fellowship Troop information and to confirm meeting times, please call Karrie Hovis at 541.951.3135 or email [email protected] 
  • For more details about the American Heritage Girls organization, click HERE.

Our next meeting is tonight from 6:30-8pm at TCF.
Celebrate Recovery
 Celebrate Recovery

Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered 12-Step program that helps participants live fuller lives by breaking the chains of addiction. Join us at 6pm every Tuesday for dinner and fellowship, followed by the meeting at 6:30. Celebrate Recovery is for any and all who struggle with addiction, abuse, hurts, habits, or hangups.
 
If you have questions or need child care call Paige Winfrey 541.821.0459 or send an email to  [email protected] . You can also keep up with Celebrate Recovery on our  Facebook  page.
Area Events
You are invited to start the new year with a deeper walk with Christ through
this free 4-day HeartChange workshop: Jan 2-5, 2020.

Trinity Baptist Church, 2555 Corey Rd.

For more information contact Mary Neel: 541.220.6860 or [email protected]
Pacific Bible College

Spring semester begins January 6. Registration is open!

Pacific Bible College is looking for a Spanish teacher.
541.776.9942
Eagle Point Access Food Pantry

Reminder for those who volunteer at St. John's Church:
Monday, December 9  is TCF’s turn. Thank you for helping!
Pastor Kelly: 541.878.3501 or [email protected]
Redemption Ridge is looking for Care Specialists to work directly with the girls at Grace House. This is an amazing opportunity to affect the lives of hurting teenage girls. The job is located in the upper Rogue area. For more information please call Redemption Ridge 541.816.4415 or email [email protected] .
If you've been hunting for small group fellowship and Bible study, check our website. There's no better opportunity to reach out and connect with brothers and sisters. Pastor Travis: 541.878.3501 or [email protected]
Thank you for visiting TCFinTouch 
the weekly e-newsletter of
Trail Christian Fellowship
18881 Hwy 62
Eagle Point OR 97524
Church Office Hours:
Tuesday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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