"Love Knows Your Name"

A Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols

Christmas Eve

Tuesday, December 24, 2024 | 4:30 p.m. | First Pres Sanctuary, FaceBook Live, and YouTube


Please join us for this special worship service that celebrates the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Words for the Beginning: The Fourth Sunday of Advent

Matthew 1: 18-25 | Luke 1: 46-55


Hope is vulnerable and can feel like a tremendous risk, especially if you’ve experienced loss or trauma. But Mary shows us a resilient hope that takes risks—she risks her body to bear a son who will become the hope of her people. Similarly, Joseph makes a risky choice to stay with Mary; dismissing her quietly would have kept him safe. But instead, he chooses hope. He chooses to trust the angel, and it makes all the difference. It can feel safer and easier to be a cynic, but the world doesn’t need more cynics. It needs people who say, “It can be better” and make it so. A Sanctified Art | sanctifiedart.org

Fourth Sunday of Advent: Devotional Series

This traditional quilt square design is called “birds in the air.” Sometimes when we take a risk, hope takes flight. At times, it may feel like you’re falling, but you’ll find that, in God’s embrace, you are flying.

Words for the Beginning: Christmas Eve

Luke 2: 1-20 | Isaiah 9: 6


Christ’s birth makes the vastness of God personal. The God who made the seas and the stars is also the God who made your beautiful hair and striking eyes. The God of creation takes on flesh, which means you are fully known. When the angels visit the shepherds in the fields, their message is global but also personal: “To you . . . a savior is born.” This birth is good news for everyone, especially those who are ignored or disenfranchised. On this night, God is born, and this God of love knows your name. A Sanctified Art | sanctifiedart.org

Christmas Eve: Devotional Series

The love of God is represented by a heart with three triangles that seem to fold inward, ready for embrace.

A Presbyterian Safety Net in Times of Hardship


If tears are a gift of the Spirit, then the Rev. Dr. Judi McMillan has been blessed. Even if some of those tears have been other than joyful.


What began 20 years ago with tears of happiness when she relocated from Nebraska to Michigan to accept a call as an associate minister didn’t end as auspiciously as it had started. A few years into her ministry, it became clear that her position wasn’t working out, and she left the congregation.


Judi shares that that season was a really hard time. She had been between calls before and now found herself in the situation where she was the sole person providing for her kids with a mortgage.


She reinvented herself by working in a flower shop while being enrolled in interim ministry training. In the meantime, she budgeted out how long her funds would last to pay her mortgage. It was the four most stressful months she’d ever had financially.


Judi called a pastor friend from her clergywomen’s group, and when she told her she was struggling, they met for lunch. “It was one of those times when you feel safe enough with someone that you just cry,” Judi said. “I remember crying and saying to her, ‘I’m doing everything I can.’”


After they had prayed together, her friend and clergy colleague told her that the Christmas Joy Offering could help. Judi recalled, “As a pastor, I knew about the Offering, but I didn’t know it was really for my situation.” It was inspiring to discover how the community of faith is there when people need a bit of help.

The “bit of help” that Judi needed came through the Assistance Program of the Board of Pensions, which is supported by gifts to the Christmas Joy Offering. She received a grant that helped in her last month without a call. The Offering also supports Presbyterian-related schools and colleges equipping communities of color.


After Judi emerged from the worst of her financial stress, she received a call to become the interim pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Royal Oak, Michigan.


Judi wants the Church to see how the gifts of generous Presbyterians have helped prepare the way for her. After several positions in interim ministry, Judi is now pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Bella Vista in Arkansas and has shared her testimony openly with her current congregation.


She says, “I think it’s important to give to the Christmas Joy Offering because it continues to affirm pastoral leadership and leadership of those serving the Church. And since we can’t always predict when we might need financial assistance, knowing that there’s a safety net there is both lived grace and love.”


Share the love! Please give what you can to the Christmas Joy Offering. For as we always say, when we all do a little, it adds up to a lot! We ask that any donations be received by December 29, 2024. Use the envelopes that are in the Sunday bulletin or donate online here.


Let us pray ~ 

Gracious God, may we, by your Holy Spirit, share love through our gifts. Take the gifts we will receive and help others flourish through our giving. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Poinsettia Pickup


If you have sponsored poinsettias this season, you may pick up your plant(s) at church on Sunday, December 29th. If you would prefer that we find another loving home for the plant(s) instead, just let the church office know.

2025 Sanctuary Flower Sponsors


Sponsoring flowers for Sunday worship is a beautiful way to remember your loved ones. Flowers can mark the anniversary of a birth, marriage, or death. They can honor friends and family or celebrate a special event. And they are a loving symbol of gratitude. All you need to do is choose a Sunday, tell us who or what occasion you are honoring.


Sponsorship forms will be in the Sunday bulletins or reserve your date(s) online here.


Payment may be mailed to the church office or placed in the offering box in the sanctuary. Please write “Sanctuary Flowers” in the memo line of your check. Online payments can be made here.


Note: Date reservations are on a first come, first served basis. Currently available dates are shown below:


Jan 5 * Apr 6 * May 4 * Jun 1 * Aug 3 * Sep 7

2025 Offering Envelopes


Offering envelopes are available on the back table in the sanctuary. And like we started a couple of years ago, no more envelope numbers! Our church management software – Breeze – eliminates the administrative task of tracking offerings by envelope number. So, just take what you need for 2025. If you envision making a weekly donation, take a 52-pack. Are quarterly or monthly donations a better fit? Take a 4-pack or a 12-pack. Hopefully – something to suit everyone’s giving style. Don’t want the hassle of envelopes and prefer to contribute through automatic withdrawals? Just give the church office a call.

Bad Weather Closure Info


In case of inclement weather, please check the following for closure information:


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Community Breakfast

Saturday, December 28, 2024 | 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. | Magnolia Hall at First Pres


The community breakfast functions as an essential center for connection and support, offering a nourishing, home-cooked meal alongside opportunities for engaging discussions. We encourage you to participate in this experience—whether you are in need of assistance, wish to offer your support, or simply desire to engage with a compassionate community. Together, we are not merely sharing a meal; we are fostering the fundamental bonds of our community.

Brown Bag Bible Exploration

Tuesday, January 7, 2025 | Noon – 1:30 p.m.

Magnolia Hall at First Pres


For those seeking a supportive and nurturing atmosphere to explore their faith, this group is an ideal choice. Please bring your Bible, your eagerness to engage with God’s Word, and your lunch, and join us for Brown Bag Bible Exploration.


Please note that the Brown Bag group will not meet in December. We’ll see you after the New Year!

Spreading ‘truth, faith, God’s word, equality and joy,’ regardless of age

North Carolina minister urges young people to activate a ‘newer, sharper vision’ for the church and beyond

Darla Carter, Communications Strategist, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

December 19, 2024


With a sermon infused with self-deprecating humor about her age, the Rev. Dr. Amantha Barbee encouraged attendees of the “Jesus & Justice” Young Adult Advocacy Conference to realize the power within them and to never let anyone look down on them because of their youth.


“Stand firm in the Word of God and don’t let anyone derail your passions for ministry, witness, mission and your outreach,” said Barbee, a Ministry Engagement Adviser for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). “You can change the world. You can change the future of the church and let me take it a step further today: It’s your responsibility to do so.”


Barbee, a North Carolina minister, acknowledged that elders sometimes can be dismissive of young people by saying things like, “When you get to be my age, you’ll understand,” and “You’re not even old enough to know about that. Give yourself some time, baby.” Likewise, young people can discount their elders.


But through anecdotes about her own attempts to master iPhone photography — a trial that exasperated her niece — and her mother’s past attempts to operate dial-up internet, which exasperated Barbee, the preacher demonstrated that people of all ages can and should learn from each other. Read more.

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