St. John's Family News

Week of November 25-December 1, 2024 | Vol. 83, Issue 49

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Our youth and their families had a wonderful Friendsgiving this past Sunday! We are so thankful for our teenagers and all they bring to our church's life. Thank you to everyone who made this special time happen.

In this week's Family News (Scroll to Learn More):


  1. Dennis's Article
  2. The Advent of God's Gift: Resurrection Living
  3. Winter Collection for WNC
  4. Room in the Inn: Sign up here
  5. December 5: Common Table Christmas Gala: Tickets here
  6. Happy Birthday!
  7. Anniversary Book Pre-Orders Open Now!: Order here
  8. Ushers & Greeters Needed
  9. WDAV Lessons & Carols on December 3
  10. Senior Adult Christmas Luncheon: RSVP NOW!
  11. Lunch with Santa!: Register here
  12. Parents Night Out on December 20: Register here
  13. International Holiday Bazaar on December 1
  14. One Voice Charlotte Holiday Concert
  15. Prayer List, Sympathy, Thanks, and Celebrations
  16. Financial Update & Hurricane Helene Fund Update
  17. Minister On Call Schedule
  18. Staff Contact Info

HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND WELCOME TO ADVENT’S HOPE

by Dennis W. Foust, Senior Minister

 

Thanksgiving is a holiday that reminds us of an eternal spiritual Truth.

 

As you know, Truth is larger than factual data. Truth, whether theological, social, philosophical, factual or not, is slippery. Research reveals that the illusory truth effect is often used to push people to embrace falsity as if it is truth. The illusory truth effect is the tendency for any statement that is repeated frequently — whether the statement is truthful or even plausible or not — to acquire the ring of truth due to repetition.

 

Over four hundred years, many stories have developed around Thanksgiving.

Some stories related to Thanksgiving are factual, while other stories transcend facts.

For example, there is a legend of a drought in 1623, two years after the first Thanksgiving.

This drought caused famine among the pilgrims. William Bradford was the leader of the colony. He said their situation was like the Romans who were said to have survived on a ration of five kernels of corn. Due to a lack of grain, the pilgrims were slowly starving.  Bradford proposed they would have considered five kernels of corn (or maize) as good as a feast! From then on, the legend says they celebrated Thanksgiving by beginning their fest with five kernels of corn on their plate. Today, many families begin their meal with Five Kernels of Corn on each plate.


  1. The first kernel of corn represents the Autumn beauty all around us.
  2. The second kernel of corn represents our love for one another.
  3. The third kernel of corn represents God’s love and care for us.
  4. The fourth kernel of corn represents our many friends.
  5. The fifth kernel of corn represents the reality that we are a free people.

 

In the 19th century, Hezekiah Butterworth wrote this poem to honor the legend.


Five Kernels of Corn

by Hezekiah Butterworth



‘Twas the year of the famine in Plymouth of old,

The ice and the snow from the thatched roofs had rolled;

Through the warm purple skies steered the geese o’er the seas,

And the woodpeckers tapped in the clocks of the trees;

And the boughs on the slopes to the south winds lay bare,

And dreaming of summer, the buds swelled in the air.

The pale Pilgrims welcomed each reddened morn;

There were left but for rations Five Kernels of Corn.

Five Kernels of Corn! Five Kernels of Corn!

But to Bradford a feast were Five Kernels of Corn!

Five Kernels of Corn! Five Kernels of Corn!

Ye people, be glad for Five Kernels of Corn!

So Bradford cried out on bleak Burial Hill,

And the thin women stood in their doors, white and still.

Lo, the harbor of Plymouth rolls bright in the Spring,

The maples grow red, and the wood robins sing,

The west wind is blowing, and fading the snow

And pleasant pines sing, and arbutuses blow.

Five Kernels of Corn! Five Kernels of Corn!

To each one be given Five Kernels of Corn!

O Bradford of Austerfield hast on the way.

The west winds are blowing o’er Provincetown Bay,

The white avens bloom, but the pine domes are chill,

And new graves have furrowed Precisioners’ Hill!

Give thanks, all ye people, the warm skies have come,

The hilltops are sunny, and green grows the holm,

And the trumpets of wins, and the white March is gone,

And ye still have left you Five Kernels of Corn!

Five Kernels of Corn! Five Kernels of Corn!

Ye have for Thanksgiving Five Kernels of Corn!

The raven’s gift eat and be humble and pray,

A new light is breaking, and Truth leads your way;

One taper a thousand shall kindle; rejoice

That to you has been given the wilderness voice!

O Bradford of Austerfield, daring the wave,

And safe through the sounding blasts leading the brave,

Of deeds such as thine was the free nation born,

And the festal world sings the “Five Kernels of Corn.”

Five Kernels of Corn! Five Kernels of Corn!

The nation gives thanks for Five Kernels of Corn!

To the Thanksgiving Feast bring Five Kernels of Corn!

 

Happy Thanksgiving Beloved.


Next Sunday, Thanksgiving gives way to Advent.


We will highlight God’s hope which we are able to view through an empty tomb in Jerusalem.

This eternal hope is the gift of God who is giver of each kernel of corn.

The Advent of God's Gift: Resurrection Living


Advent begins on December 1 and this Advent, we express our worship to The Living God through the theme, "The Advent of God’s Gift: Resurrection Living." This year's devotional booklet (found below, on our website, and in hard copies) is to help you reflect on the meaning of this season.


  • On December 1, we consider living on this bright side of Advent interpreting destruction through God’s
  • gift of hope.
  • On December 8, during ‘Hanging of the Green’ we interpret conflict through God’s gift of peace.
  • On December 15, we focus on God’s gift of joy through music by our Chancel Choir.
  • On December 22, we renew our commitments to embody the Advent of God’s gift of love.
  • On Christmas Eve, we celebrate God’s Gift of Resurrection Living from a manger to an empty tomb.


Beloved, let us remember that Jesus said, “You are the light of the world.” This is so because we allow the Light of God’s Gift, revealed in Jesus, to shine in us and through us. On Christmas Eve, we lift candles to announce more than the birth of Jesus. We announce our commitment to resurrection living!

Advent Devotional

Winter Collection for Western North Carolina


As we continue to support those affected by Hurricane Helene, we are asking you to:


  • Donate winter wear such as coats, hoodies, gloves, hats, and scarves.
  • Donate self-rising flour and sugar. We have been made aware that these items are needed in Mars Hill and surrounding areas.


All items can be placed in the Giving Nook in the Main Entrance Lobby.

Volunteer with Room in the Inn


For the 2024-25 season, St. John's and Caldwell Presbyterian Church will host 8 homeless neighbors from Roof Above within the Room in the Inn (RITI) program on 10 Friday/Saturday nights, starting December 27. Caldwell volunteers will host on the third Saturday night of December through March while St. John's volunteers will host on the second and fourth Fridays of those months.


RITI hosting at St. John's will begin on Friday, December 27 and runs through Friday, March 14, 2025. St. John's members are needed to drive our van for BOTH churches on all 10 hosting nights and the following mornings.


Please contact Dale Johnson at 704-454-8931 or Alice Wirz at 704-222-6208 if you have any questions on any of these tasks.


Sign up below.

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Dec. 5: Common Table Christmas Gala. Get your tickets now!


You're invited to celebrate the gift of the Christmas season, enjoying an evening full of community, joy, and belonging. Your evening will include delicious hors d'oeuvres and entertainment while learning more and supporting Common Table, a new and growing ministry of bringing the Good News out from our churches and into the community.


Tickets are only $50! Full table and other sponsorships are available. Learn more and grab you tickets today! Spread the word to your friends! Your ticket purchases and generosity will support this new ministry in 2025 and beyond!


If you have not yet bought a ticket and are planning on doing so, please purchase them online in advance of the event! Although tickets will be available at the door, advance online purchases will help us better plan and coordinate a wonderful evening for you! Thanks! 

Tickets Here

Happy Birthday!


Happy Birthday to Liam, whose birthday is November 28. He is the son of Elizabeth and John Whipple.

The St. John’s 100th Anniversary Book is ready to send to the printer! Order by December 1.


Copies need to be pre-ordered at a cost of $20. The deadline date is December 1.


Pre-orders can be made at a table in the alcove behind the Sanctuary on Sundays (cash or check) and also through Realm.- Events Section or click below. You can also buy one on the website by clicking "Give Online" and making a memo.


Please contact Fredda Kimball if you have any questions.

ORDER HERE

Join the usher and greeter team!


The church is seeking additional members to volunteer and serve as morning greeters and ushers for the upcoming 2025 year. 


This is an excellent opportunity to greet and meet current and new members while serving the church. Couples, friends, or members of your Sunday School Class can be assigned together. You can volunteer to serve on a rotating or substitute basis. All are welcome.


  • The greeters serve from 10:05 am to 10:35 am at both the Broach Hall and Main (Gym) Entrances (1 person per entrance).


  • The ushers serve from 10:05 am to 10:35 am inside the Narthex (2 persons) and inside the sanctuary entrance near the piano (1 person).


If interested, please contact Chip Wilson at seatimewilson@gmail.com for more information.

WDAV Lessons & Carols Live from St. John's

December 3, 2024 at 7PM


Celebrate the holiday season on December 3 at 7pm with the WDAV Lessons & Carols program with the Charlotte Master Chorale Chamber Singers. They will lead this annual program of carols and holiday music, illuminated by scripture readings. Tune in at home or join us in person as we welcome the season in song. The program will take place in the Sanctuary at St. John's.


This event is FREE and open to the public.

RSVP for the 2024 Senior Adult Luncheon


Date: Thursday, Dec. 5th

Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm

Place: Broach Hall


All of those who are 75 and older, please RSVP to Bobbie Hinson by Friday, November 29.


You can call/text her at 704-806-1947 or email her at bobbie.hinson@providenceday.org.

Lunch with Santa

December 8 after Worship


Have lunch with Santa after worship on December 8 from 11:30am-1:00pm.


Lunch is free. Monetary donations to our church’s Designated Fund for Hurricane Relief will be accepted. 


Save your spot with Santa by Wednesday, December 4th!

Register Here

Parents' Night Out in December


Friday, December 20, 2024 6:00 pm Gym Parents, drop your kids off at church from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on Friday, December 20, where we will jump in bounce houses, play games, and watch The Grinch!


The cost of the event is $10 per child, which will help cover the costs associated with dinner.


Childcare for babies - two years of age will be provided by Mon Aye and Zebb Young, WDS teachers. 


Sign up by December 16!

Sign Up Here

International Holiday Bazaar

Sunday, December 1


On Sunday, December 1, from noon until 4:00 p.m. there will be a bazaar, sponsored by Wedgewood Community Church. The event will take place at the site of Refugee Support Services, 3925 Willard Farrow Dr. (at the Shamrock Dr. entrance of Aldersgate). Items will include handmade crafts by vendors from all over the world, with a portion of proceeds going for the work of Refugee Support Services.

 

The event gives us an opportunity to shop for holiday items while at the same time supporting the ongoing work of Refugee Support Services. Entrance is free, so come for a look!

One Voice Chorus of Charlotte

Holiday Concert on December 13 and 14 at First UMC


Who: One Voice Chorus of Charlotte


What: OVC's Holiday Concert - Pride & Joy


When: Dec. 13th at 7:30pm, and Dec. 14th at 2pm and 7:30pm



Where: First United Methodist in Uptown


Why: To celebrate our LGBTQIA+ lives through song and to help spread our mission of kindness, acceptance, and love in our community. And of course, a bonus perk is a little dose of our favorite carols! Join us after for a free reception with complimentary beer (from NoDa Brewing), wine, NA drinks, and all the holiday cookies you can imagine!


Price: $20 to $35. Please use the discount code: PJ24EB to save $5 on each ticket purchased! If you know of someone who'd love to attend but may have financial constraints, please do not hesitate to have them get in touch with Micah Deer here.


To learn more and reserve ticketswww.onevoicechorus.com/events

Prayers, Thanks, and Celebrations 


Current Prayer Concerns: Shirley Ballard, Nancy Burgess, Pauline Funderburk, Arnold Philemon, Bill Roseman,  Ken Sanford


Continuing Prayer: Tom Bryson, Carolyn Hall, Mary Rickenbaker, Anne Sutton, Jeck Warren 

Thank you note from Nourish Up for our food drive:

Financial Update


2024 Full Year Budget: $1,211,000


Income Received Through November 25: $995,376 (82%)


Through October


Budgeted Income: $1,009,167 (83%)


Actual Income Received: $901,276 (74%)

Income over (under) budget: ($107,891)


Actual Expenses Paid: $959,206 (79%)

Income/Expense Surplus (Deficit): ($57,930)


Western North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund


Received through November 25: $13,765

Staff On-Call Rotation



  1. Nov. 25-Dec. 1: Kheresa 
  2. Dec. 2-8: Russell 
  3. Dec. 9-15: Lee 

Staff Contact Information


  • Rev. Dennis Foust, PhD, Senior Minister - 704-359-7234 (cell); 704-333-5428, ext. 2012
  • Rev. Lee Gray, Minister for Congregational Care - 704-333-5428, ext. 2015; 704-451-1309 (cell)
  • Rev. Kheresa Harmon, Minister for Children & their Families - 704-333-5428, ext. 2018; 910-890-3392 (cell)
  • Russell Nelson, Minister for Worship & Music - (980) 228-6244 (cell)
  • Mallory Brown, Media Coordinator - 704-477-3349 (cell)
  • Chloe Hall, Children's Choir Director
  • Noel Lance, Organist
  • Amanda Morrison, Church Administrator - 704-333-5428, ext. 0
  • Lydia Olmsted, Weekday School Director - 704-333-5428, ext. 2039

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