As we approach Christmas, you are invited to participate in reading and discussing the Advent study and devotional Calling All Angels: An Advent Study of Fearlessness and Strength by Erin Wathen.
There are TWO tracks – please choose one and register here by November 23rd.
Track One: Sunday morning after worship in the Community Room (11:20-12:15 on Nov 30, Dec 7, Dec 14, Dec 21)
Track Two: Wednesday afternoon in the St. John’s on the Lake 2nd Floor Community Room (1:00-2:00pm on Nov 26, Dec 3, Dec 10, Dec 17)
Books are provided by the church.
Here’s the publisher’s description of the book:
What would you do if you were not afraid?
Life can be daunting, filled with uncertainty and fears. It wasn’t any different two thousand years ago when Jesus was born. An aged priest is told he is about to become a father for the first time. A young woman is told she is going to give birth – outside the protection of marriage. A simple carpenter is asked to believe the impossible. A group of shepherds’ night on a hill is interrupted by a bright host of angels in the sky.
Yet, each of these encounters begins with the same refrain: do not be afraid.
Those words, though, are not just words of comfort; they are an invitation and a calling from God. In this captivating Advent study and devotional, pastor Erin Wathen challenges us to take this timeless message and apply it to our lives today. Calling All Angels asks us to contemplate what would change in our relationships, vocations, congregations, and communities if we have the courage to overcome our fears like Mary, Joseph, Zechariah, and the Shepherds in the story.
