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VICTORY FELLOWSHIP CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE

VICTORY FELLOWSHIP CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE

Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Service (5:30 PM)

Locations & Times

Victory Fellowship

273 23rd St SW, Barberton, OH 44203, USA

Tuesday 5:30 PM

Victory Fellowship
CANDLELIGHT COMMUNION SERVICE
Christmas Eve, December 24, 2019 – 5:30pm

GREETINGS and ANNOUNCEMENTS
PRELUDE / MINISTRY OF ACOLYTES

CALL TO WORSHIP: Christmas Star
HYMN #92:Joy to the World

LIGHTING THE CHRIST CANDLE

CHILDREN’S MESSAGE:Surprised!

HYMN #94:Good Christian Friends, Rejoice

PASTORAL PRAYER FOR CHRISTMAS

HYMN #105:Away in a Manger

SCRIPTURE READING: John 14:1-6 NKJV

OFFERATORY
DOXOLOGY
Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow #622

HYMN #89: Silent Night!

SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION:
(We all take at the same time–first the bread, then the cup)

WORDS OF REMEMBRANCE
PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
GIVING THE BREAD / GIVING THE CUP
PASSING THE PEACE OF CHRIST

MEDITATION FROM PASTOR ROD:
Home for Christmas

THE GOSPEL READING: Matthew 5:13-16 NLT

THE SHARING OF THE LIGHT:
Please hold your candle steady while the person next to you lights their candle from yours. Be careful of dripping hot wax. Don’t extinguish your candle until after the Pastor gives the Benediction. Place your extinguished candles in the container at the back as you exit the service. Merry Christmas! Have a Happy and Blessed New Year!

SONG: Jesus, Light of the World(Third Day)
SONG: Mary Did You Know? (Pentatonix)
(A visit from the Holy Family)

HYMN #138:We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Now go out into the World and be the Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Thank you to these Worship Servants:
ADVENT DEVOTIONS: Tesia Grabski & Chris Wagar
Holy Family portrayed by:Matthew, Allison, & Elijah Underwood
Keyboard: Tesia Grabski
Greeter(s):(we need volunteers)
Scripture Reader: Terri Wilcox & Jaime Grabski
Acolytes: Haley McEwen / Liam Grabski
Communion: Jaime Grabski
Ushers: Terry & Julie Carr / Clarence Carr / Ed Pinnick
Ken & Jason Nevel / Christopher Wagar

(December 24, 2019)PRAYER CONCERNS:
PRAYER REQUEST CARDS ARE PROVIDED IN A RACK AT THE WELCOME CENTER AREA AS YOU ENTER THE CHURCH. PLACE THE REQUEST CARD IN THE OFFERING PLATE WHEN IT IS PASSED.

PERSONS: Friends & Family dealing with any type cancer,
Family & Friends dealing with a loss as a result of suicide,
Family of Waymon Goch, Emma Pfouts, Luca Folden, Ron Kosco, Debbie Haines, Debbie Schwendiman, Michael Bailey, Steve Nevel, Adam Dauberman, Hunter Kosco, Darla Fletcher, Kathy Morrison, Carol Burnett, Jim & Joyce Nilles, Shelly Greer, Heidi Selman, Thom Springston, Wayne Breitenstein, Flo Henninger, Charlie Mashburn, Dave Wells, Randy Lengacher, Keith Carr, Delores Carr, Sue Garrard, Don Robinson, Don & Clara Weiss, Bob Earnsberger, Bill Stevenson, Tammy Wingler, Sherri Lacey, Bill Lacey, Dave Flick, Barb Brogan, Linda Beddow, Margaret Virotsko, George Cazan, Marilyn Slusser, Paul Strebecki, Tracie Leedy, Haille Riddle

Megan Grabski and unborn baby due in late May / early June 2020.

MILITARY: Jimmy Bowen (Army), Kyle Myers (Air Force)
Peter Branch (Navy), John Glas (Army), Reed Zupancic (Army),
Kaitlyn Bryant (Air Force), Joseph Gardener (Army),
Britney Vincent (Navy), Gary Sarver (National Guard),
Chris Flohr (Navy), Niki Merchant (Marines), Laura Hains (Navy)

Pray for the Persecuted Church in the World.
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem. (Psalm 122:6-9)
Pray for the Unborn & The Gideons International

SITUATIONS: Pray for God’s Favor for Victory Fellowship. Pray for our Nation’s and the World’s Leaders; For our City; For Victims of Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Fires, Storms, Mudslides, Floods;
For Unemployed and/or the homeless; For Public school safety;For those affected by acts of violence; Pray against the Drug epidemic.

VICTORY FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENTS

VICTORY FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENTS (December 24, 2019)
PLEASE SIGN THE ATTENDANCE PAD √ (Pass it around in the pews so everyone has an opportunity to sign it.)

WELCOME EVERYONE! We are glad you are here today!
If you want to use a hymnal, take one from the rack and replace it after worship.

Feel free to help yourself to our hospitality table. We also have a slushy machine downstairs. Please use the cup lids to prevent spills in the Sanctuary. Thank you!

Restrooms are located downstairs on the left side of the hallway. There is a diaper changing table downstairs in the 2 on the left, at the end of the hallway.

We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ invites to the Communion table anyone who loves Him, who is repentant of their sin, and who desires to live peacefully with one another. You do not have to be a member of our church to take communion with us. There is no age or membership restriction. Parents and guardians can be the judge on whether your children understand these concepts.

CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE this year will be on Tuesday, Dec. 24th at 5:30 pm. We will celebrate our Savior’s birth as well as mark the 5 year anniversary of being in this location. Plan now to attend and invite your friends and family.

Victory Fellowship BIBLE STUDY will not meet on Wednesday December 25th or January 1st. God willing, we will resume classes on January 8th with our study of the book of EXODUS.

Poinsettias have been placed in memory or in honor of someone and are displayed in our Sanctuary until the New Year. Pastor Rod will provide an insert on Christmas Eve listing those remembered or honored.

Acme Receipts: It’s that time again! We are collecting ACME receipts dated from August 8th to December 28th. There is a marked can in the Welcome area to place your receipts. We will collect until early January 2020. We have collected over $4800 worth of receipts so far.Thank you for your efforts!

Panther’s Clawset collects new and used clothing for Norton students. This year we will collect size 4T and larger gloves, socks, and underwear to donate to Panthers Clawset. You can place them under our Sanctuary Christmas tree during the holiday season.

Victory Fellowship participates in the Barberton Area Community Ministries monthly donation needs. For the month of

We donate the change we collect in the blue jar to the Esther Ryan Shoe Fund. We have sent $834.50 to date!

For December the LAST SUNDAY of the month will be ICE MELT Sunday. If you would like to, on that day you can donate Ice melt or Rock Salt to the church to keep our walks & entrances ice free. Thank you!

HEALING SERVICES at Victory Fellowship generally occur on the 4th Sunday of each month. We practice laying on of hands,prayer, and anointing with oil for concerns that need God’s healing intervention. YOU MAY REQUEST OIL ANOINTING AND PRAYER AT ANY TIME – NOT JUST THE 4th SUNDAY.

OFFERING ENVELOPES and PRAYER REQUEST CARDS are provided for your convenience in a rack at the Welcome Center area as you enter the church. If you are a We only ask that you be sure to sign the attendance pad when it is passed around. (It’s also an easy way for you to see the names of the people sitting around you.)

Please consider using the GIDEONS CARD RACK in the Welcome Area to send cards to friends and relatives. Not only will you be encouraging them, you will be sending God’s Word around the world.
We are in the Bible App. Follow along. Take Notes. Reference the bible.

The church building now has wireless internet service. Please see Pastor Rod for the password if you would like to use your wireless devices in the building.

COPYRIGHT LICENSE: Victory Fellowship holds a copyright license(CCLI #11286647)that permits us to reproduce song lyrics and hymnal music for bulletin inserts, song books, PowerPoint presentations, and overhead projection.

VICTORY FELLOWSHIP CONTACT INFO:
Mailing Address: 273 23
Church Phone: 330-858-7320 - Rev. Roderick D. Grabski, Founding Pastor
Cell phone: 330-858-0223 (leave a message) Email: arod4God@neo.rr.com
FACEBOOK: Roderick Grabski TWITTER: @arod4God

VICTORY FELLOWSHIP
Here is some basic information about our Worship experience:

1) We are a non-denominational Church. We are independent and are not affiliated with any group or organization, be it religious or other, and we welcome anyone who desires to worship God in a biblically-based, Christ-centered setting.

2) We take communion every week. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ invites to the communion table anyone who, a) loves Jesus, b) who is repentant of their sin, and c) who desires to live peacefully with one another. There is no age or membership restriction. Parents and guardians can be the judge on whether your children understand these concepts.

3) We believe the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, to be God’s Holy Word. We strive to live our lives consistently with biblical teaching, and lovingly encourage others to do the same.

4) We believe in God’s triune nature – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

5) We believe salvation is found only through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son, the second Person of the Trinity.
Home for Christmas
John 14:1-6 - Victory Fellowship
December 24, 2019 - Rev. Roderick Grabski
Christmas Eve Service

It’s amazing all the images a simple 4-letter word can conjure up. I’m referring to the word “home.”
In our vocabulary we have expressions like “home life,” “home, sweet home,” “home-maker” and “home free.”
In sports its nice to have the home court advantage.
Kids that go away to camp sometimes get home sick.
Sometimes good food is likened to home-cooked meal.
Tim Allen starred in the TV show “Home Improvement.”
In baseball to score you have to come home.
We may know the words to songs like “Home, Home on the Range,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” or “Take Me Home Country Roads.”
James Dobson made a series of videos called “Turn Your Heart Toward Home.”
When you were little and rode your bike off to play with a friend, what would Mom say? Maybe, “You be home by dark,” or “Be home before dinner.” Parents with teenagers may ask at the door, “What time are you coming home?” When someone is in transition, they may be reminded “Home is where you hang your hat.” Or someone feeling out of place in a new residence could be comforted with, “Home is where your heart is.”

Christmas has a lot to do with home.
The songs, “There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” make us think of times around the Christmas tree where “faithful friends who are dear to us will be near to us once more.”

ILLUS – It was in December of 1903, (just 99 years ago this month)that after many attempts, the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, were successful in getting their “flying machine” off the ground and into the air at Kitty Hawk. Thrilled over the accomplishment, they telegraphed this message to their sister Katherine: “We have actually flown 120 feet. Will be home for Christmas.”
Katherine hurried to the editor of the local newspaper and showed him the message. He glanced at it and said, “How nice. The boys will be home for Christmas.” He totally missed the big news—for the first time in human history, man had flown! (SOURCE: Daily Bread, December 23, 1991.)
Or had he missed the big news? The boys would be home for Christmas!

You know, the image of home is all over the Christmas story in the Bible. Joseph and Mary traveled for that first Christmas. They had to go to Joseph’s family’s home-town. The tiny village of Bethlehem in Judea. And that is where Jesus was born. In a sense, Joseph could have said, “I’ll be home for Christmas.”

But there is another way in which home plays a part in the Christmas story. Maybe this picture can help us out.

Norman Rockwell painted this in 1954. Here we have two people, presumably a farmer and his son sitting on the edge of a dusty old pickup truck. The boy is holding a wrapped present of some sorts in his hands, maybe something from Mom. The family dog knows something is up. His head is resting on the boy’s knee. If you look closely you see that the boy’s suitcase has books stacked on top and bears an emblem for State University. It doesn’t take long to figure out that this boy is leaving for college. His face shows that he is anxiously watching for the bus, while his father stares in the other direction. Rockwell appropriately gave this painting the name, “Breaking Home Ties.”

And I wonder what the scene was like in Heaven when Jesus left His home to come to earth. I wonder if that day moved the heart of the Father. The angels sang “glory to God in the highest” which must have touched him deeply. I’m sure God rejoiced in the miracle of incarnational love. Who wouldn’t have pride in their one and only Son

But God’s gift to us didn’t come without a tremendous price tag.
Jesus left his home in heaven. Temporarily sacrificing the kind of union He had known with the Father throughout all eternity. The Father too would feel and notice the change in the way things had always been. The Son came to earth as a baby. Vulnerable. Little. Helpless. Imagine this. The caregiver subjected himself to needing constant care. The Creator Himself willingly dwelt bodily inside the form of that which he had created. To be our salvation. To give His life for ours. To call us home.
One time Jesus would say, “In my Father’s house are many (Greek word - μονή monē, that is,) dwelling places (mansions, abodes, rooms). If it weren’t so I would have told you.” (John 14:2)
Same word used in 14:23 Jesus answered and said to him, "If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him.

He was telling us about home. Not just his home, but ours. A place with many rooms for many people that really does exist.
And quite simply, here lies the message of Christmas:
Jesus left His home to remind us, we’re not home yet.
That’s the point. That’s the message of Christmas
Maybe another picture will help.

Norman Rockwell called this painting, “Saying Grace.”
Here we see a young boy and probably his grandmother. From their bags near their chairs, you can see that they are traveling. They’ve stopped by at a busy diner for a bite to eat. Its so crowded that the two of them have to share a table with strangers. These men, in the boy’s eyes, are some questionable characters, and he is not too sure about them. As the two bow their heads to pray, you can see that the little boy is only sitting on the edge of his chair. He leans as close to grandma as possible. Why? Because grandma is a piece of home. And in strange surroundings, that piece of home brings a whole lot of security.

On the night before He died, Jesus took his disciples into an upper room, gave them some bread and wine and told them, “This is my body. This is my blood. Do this in remembrance of me.”
I think he wanted to establish a reminder that we are never far from home. This meal – of bread and wine - is a piece of home. And in strange surroundings, that piece of home brings a whole lot of security.
Where will you be this Christmas? With family? With friends? Maybe working. Maybe even alone.

The words of one song say (“Christmas Lullaby” by Amy Grant and Chris Eaton)

“Are you far away from home this dark and lonely night?
Tell me what would best help to ease your mind.
Someone to give direction for this unfamiliar road
Or one who says, “Follow me and I will lead you home.”

How beautiful How precious The Savior of old
To love so completely the loneliest soul
How gently how tenderly He says to one and all,
"Child you can follow Me and I will lead you home
Trust Me and follow Me and I will lead you home"

On the first Christmas that arrives after someone dies I say they are finally home for Christmas.

If you feel like you’ll only be home for Christmas in your dreams, just remember this - Jesus left His home to remind us that none of us is really home until we are at home with the Lord.

THE SHARING OF THE LIGHT:
Please hold your candle steady while the person next to you lights their candle from yours. Be careful of dripping hot wax. Don’t extinguish your candle until after the Pastor gives the Benediction. Place your extinguished candles in the container at the back as you exit the service. Merry Christmas! Have a Happy and Blessed New Year!

SONGS: Jesus Light of the World & Mary Did You Know?
(A visit from the Holy Family)
HYMN #138: We Wish You a Merry Christmas