Weekly News – Dec. 2nd, 2012

Eastside Church Newsletter

What’s Happening This Week

Join us next week, December 9th, for the Second Sunday of Advent! We’re continuing our series called Advent: Sharing Our Human Experience. For four weeks we’re engaging questions about life, love, suffering, and hope as we consider the Incarnation. Our assistant pastor Trent Lloyd will continue this series next Sunday with his sermon titled: “We Know Pain: An Exploration into the Dissonance of Human Suffering.” Don’t forget, if you’ve missed any sermons, you can catch up with our podcasts or sermon videos.

New Children’s Minister – If you’d like to get in contact with our new Children’s Minister Whitney Pierce, her email is [email protected]. Or you can catch her at the Children’s Check-in table before or after worship.

Angel Tree Advent Initiative starting Dec. 2nd – We’ve partnered with Prison Fellowship to provide gifts for children with an incarcerated parent. You’ll have the opportunity to choose a child & gift to buy for them. We’ll then deliver these gifts to the families!

Buy your coffee, chocolate, & tea at church! – As we endeavor to take small steps toward justice we’re selling fair trade products in the lobby after church from Equal Exchange. Buying here supports Oakhurst Chuch, the Co-op, & UMCOR! Stop by the info table to buy some today & get in the habit of buying your chocolate & coffee at church!

Pre-service prayer – 10am every Sunday before church. Katie Sack leads these informal times of prayer for the church, its growth, and existence. Consider joining in this time of prayer for the church and centering before worship.


Ways to Connect & Grow Together

Christmas Eve Service, Dec 24th, 5pm – Join us for a candlelit service of word and table as we finish up our Advent series and celebrate the birth of our Lord.

Eastside Church Holiday Bazaar and Fair Trade Market, December 15th from 10am-6pm! Coffee, quilts, chocolate and more! C’mon out and purchase your Holiday gifts from local artisans and fair trade vendors. Crafting for the kids to make their own presents, local musicians and a luncheon make for a great family day. Help create a more just economy and have a lot of fun doing it! 

Are you an artist or work for a non-profit that engages social justice? Do you know someone who is? Consider being vendor at our Holiday Bazaar. Booths cost $30 for vendors, but are free to non-profits. You can apply here.

Growth groups (small groups) are the way we connect with each other at Oakhurst. If you are interested in learning more about or joining an Oakhurst Small Group please contact Elisabeth Lloyd at Elisabeth(at)eastsideatl.orgCurrently we have 7 groups that meet at various times and locations during the week. You can jump in at any time! Groups gather to fellowship, encourage one another, study scripture and pray for one another.

Join our online community at Eastside Church Community Builder. Create an account by signing up at www.eastsideatl.org in the upper right corner. This account allows you to give online, request to join a small group, view service opportunities & more.


Serving Together

Bake Sale for Holiday Bazaar – Baked good donations are needed for the Oakhurst table at our Holiday Bazaar! Profits go to the ministries at Oakhurst. Please contact Maria Carr after church or email her at [email protected] if you are interested in baking!

We always need help on Thursday evenings from 6:30-7:30 to clean the church in preparation for worship. There is a sign up sheet at the information table for those able to contribute. This is an easy way to serve as well as to get connected with others in the church.

Did the service prompt any thoughts or questions for you? We believe that transformation happens in community and we’d like to keep the conversation going whether it’s about the music, confession, the artwork, sermon, or anything else. You can engage in a conversation by commenting on the sermon blog post at ww.eastsideatl.org/sermons, by commenting on the sermon post on our Facebook page, via email – [email protected] (we’ll post for you as a blog post), or by replying @eastsideumc on Twitter.