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Christmas is soon upon us. Soon we will read once more the great story with Mary and Joseph and
baby Jesus. While they are our main characters, there are many other important players in this epic
tale. There is an angel and an innkeeper, kings and shepherds. And the donkey, of course.
Now, the donkey isnt actually mentioned in Luke 2 but its included in every childrens Christmas
program and has a place in our imaginations as we visualize the story. Mary and Joseph had to
travel to Bethlehem to be a part of the census; it would make sense that they likely traveled by
donkey, as people did in those days.
Donkeys are strong creatures. Theyre quite a bit stubborn but very useful. People used them to
carry their possessions and to carry their own selves on journeys of length. The donkeys were
accustomed to carrying the loads of others.
Sometimes at Christmas, we wonder how we can be more like the characters in the story. How can
we be a willing servant like Mary? How can we be a follower of the light like the wisemen? How can
we greet and welcome Jesus like the shepherds? This year, I wonder how we can be more like the
donkey. More like the one who helped to carry the weight and burden of others.
As we enter the holiday season, sometimes the weights and burdens add up. If not for us, certainly
for people around us. The weight of the expectation of the season the pressure to make this the
best Christmas ever. The weight of family discord or the weight of grief. For some people, its the
burden of not being able to fill the refrigerator with food or buy a winter coat that fits a growing child.
In light of those weights and burdens that we might feel, or that those around us may feel, how can
we be like our donkey in the Christmas story? How might we carry the weight and burden of others?
Perhaps we cant carry it all the way; but we can carry it for a short while, or offer to hold a portion.
Maybe its by physically lifting a weight, like carrying someones groceries to their car at the
supermarket. Maybe we help alleviate a burden by taking the time to listen, to spend uninterrupted
time with one another, to give a hug. Maybe it is donating to the local food shelf or surprising
someone with a needed gift. Maybe its a random act of kindness, sending a hand written letter, or
giving a great big smile.
Its probably not often that we wonder how we can act more like a donkey. But try it this holiday
season. How can you help carry anothers burden? The world will be a better place if we take the
time to be donkey-like. Merry Christmas,
Pastor Lindsay
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Please know: Parking help is available in these snowy, icy months! Originating from a
conversation at a Council meeting, Red Oak Grove introduces its own valet service! You wont get
a ticket stub in exchange for your keys and the person parking your car wont take a tip but we are
here to help! Please pull into the circle drive and come into church. Connect with a greeter and
they will happily help find someone to park your car! When youre ready to leave, well find someone
to go fetch your car too. Please let us help you by asking!
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plural noun poetic/literary
news; information : the bearer of glad tidings.
Church Council reminder: The December Church Council meeting will be held on Sunday,
December 6th at 6 p.m. with a 6:30 p.m. potluck/$5 gift exchange to follow. Spouses are invited.
If you would like to purchase a Poinsettia for Christmas the cost is $10. The sign-up
sheet is on the table in the narthex. Make checks payable to WELCA and they can be
given to Lavonne Smith, Marilyn Ulland or Holly Ille. The last day for ordering is
December 6th.
The Mitten Trees are up and waiting to be filled with caps, mittens, scarves and gloves. The items
will be given to the schools in Austin and Blooming Prairie.
December 2nd, 5:45 7pm: GIFT eating together, playing together, and praying together. Join
us for tacos, a birthday cake for Jesus, Christmas program preparation, and hearing the story of
Jesus birth. All are welcome to join in the fun.
Its LEFSE time at Red Oak Grove! Come to teach another or come to learn how to roll and flip!
This delicious activity is for absolutely everyone! We need learners, teachers, and samplers! We
will be making the lefse on Sunday, December 6th following worship. If you are interested in helping
to prepare the lefse dough the day before, we will be peeling and ricing potatoes beginning at 10 a.m.
on Saturday, December 5th in the church kitchen. Please join us!
Confirmation families, please note our December schedule:
+ December 2nd: Attend GIFT with your family. Supper begins at 5:45. (see above)
+ December 9th: Bell Ringing at HyVee, Austin, 6-8pm. We will need a few parents to
join us/drive. Let Pastor Lindsay know if youre willing. More details to come.
+ December 16th: Christmas party at the parsonage, 6:30-8pm.
+ NO Confirmation on December 23 or 30th. Enjoy holiday time with your family!
Sunday, December 13th: Christmas Program during our 9am worship! This years Christmas
program will be an interactive walk through the ABCs of Christmas. Distribution of letters will be
done at our December GIFT we would love each family to choose a letter or two or three to be in
the Christmas program! You will decorate your (foam board cut out) letter and during the Christmas
program, when its your turn, read how your letter connects to Christmas! (The scripts for each letter
most only a sentence or two long will be taped to the back of your letter that you decorate.) We
will also maintain the tradition that families serve coffee hour following the program. Please
bring two dozen bars/cookies/cupcakes/your choice to be served on the 13th.
The 2016 offering envelopes will be in the narthex soon and ready to be picked up. Please do not
use them until January 1, 2016.
End of Year Giving Deadline Donations for the 2015 tax year must be in to the church office by
December 31, 2015.
If you would like a copy of your Contribution Statement for 2015, please let the church office know.
All reports to be included in the Annual Report should be in the office by January 17, 2016.
We will have installation of our 2016 Council on January 10th. Thank you to those who faithfully
served: Shad Rudlong, Emily Elkins, Bob Kittelson, Angie Wagaman, Scott Basness, Bill Maxwell,
Ardell Swenson and Mary Weikum. We also thank those who have agreed to serve in 2016: Jacob
Ulland, Jenny Ingvalson, Vi Christianson, Marilyn Helleck, Jamie Hanson, Pete Kleinschmidt, and
Tammy Harber.