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Archive for November 2008
South Campus News
13. November 2008 by Pastor Pamela.
Regular events at
Sundays: 9:10 AM Worship
Wednesdays: 2:00 PM Women’s Bible Study
5:00 PM Puppet Show Practice
7:00 PM Worship Team Rehearsal
Women’s Bible Study
By P²
STAFF WRITER
South Lyon Power & Light has very recently started a women’s bible study on the bible study series “Bad Girls of the Bible. The women come together at SL P&L to learn more about women like Eve, Delilah, and Jezebel, to discuss what the bible has in store for women in modern times and society, and to discover a lot about themselves. The Bible study takes place on Wednesday afternoons at
First outreach events in December
By P²
STAFF WRITER
Puppet ministry is fun!
By P²
STAFF WRITER
The puppet ministry of South Lyon Power & Light is getting very close to a regular public puppet show. The puppet show will tell the story of “The Little Witch” by Ottfried Preussler on a weekly basis starting in 2009. The puppet show team is currently putting a lot of effort in creating the puppets for the many characters in the story, writing scripts, working out a stage setup and practicing. One of the volunteer puppeteers said: “We are having so much fun! It’s a blast!” The practice times are Wednesdays from
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Have you laughed today?
13. November 2008 by Pastor Pamela.

What you need to know about Christmas
A father to his three-year old:
“No, a reindeer is not a horse with TV antenna!”
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Pelle’s Thoughts
13. November 2008 by Pastor Pamela.
“Happy Holidays” is something we say very often during the time around Christmas. It has become a standard greeting during the month of December. A lot of people say it as a wish for others to have exactly that: happy holidays.
When I think about holidays, I think about days off, when I don’t have to work, when schools and most offices are closed, and when no mail is being delivered. Sometimes I even think about vacation. A day off from my duties as teddy bear, and being released from my responsibilities as counselor, pillow, and copilot, is definitely something that makes me happy.
But not every time we get a few days off we say: Happy Holidays! “Happy Holidays” is something that only occurs around Christmas. So I figured it must have something to do with Christmas. And I think I get it: Christmas is a holiday, I get presents for Christmas, and the presents make me happy. Christmas = happy holiday.
But during this season there is actually more going on than just Christmas. There are other winter holidays like Hanukkah (Jewish) or Kwanzaa (celebration of African heritage between Dec. 26th and Jan. 1st) or Christmas in the Orthodox church on January 6th. This is why we say Happy Holidays (more than one day). Because we want to wish everybody a happy holiday not only Christians who celebrate on December 24th and 25th.
And I keep wondering: if “Happy Holidays” has to do with Christmas, then it must have to do with Mary and Joseph as well. But Mary and Joseph didn’t get a day off. And they didn’t seem to be very happy, while they where traveling the long way to
On the other hand wasn’t Jesus a gift from God? Despite all the obstacles Mary and Joseph must have been really happy about this gift from God. The day Jesus was born was a special day. Not just for Mary and Joseph but for all of us. On that day more than 2000 years ago our savior was born and God’s love for us became visible, became real in Jesus Christ. Yes, Christmas is a special day. Not only that very first Christmas, but every Christmas, when we celebrate Jesus’ birthday. Christmas is a HOLY DAY. And this is exactly what the word holiday means, where it comes from. The origin of the word holiday is the Middle English word holidai which means holy day.
A holy day - THIS holy day - is meant to make you happy. But it makes you happy in a different way than you might expect. It’s not the excited happiness that kicks in after having received lot of Christmas presents. It is not the satisfied happiness you feel after having had a turkey dinner on Christmas day together with your family. The happiness of this holy day is something else. It is the happiness of someone who has realized how much he or she is loved. It is the happiness of someone who has found inner peace. It is the happiness of someone who sees the joy in being a child of God.
So, as a PB (pastor’s bear) my wish for you is: May you realize how much you are loved. May you find inner peace. And may you see the joy in being a child of God.
May you have TRULY HAPPY HOLY DAYS!
Yours Pelle
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