Re-Creation in Nature: Dec 27
The DECEMBER hike on 12/27 will be CITY LIGHTS WALK IN MID TOWN SACRAMENTO.
We will start at 5pm until we complete a few streets. Details to come.
The DECEMBER hike on 12/27 will be CITY LIGHTS WALK IN MID TOWN SACRAMENTO.
We will start at 5pm until we complete a few streets. Details to come.
6:00pm in the Woodside Center. If you are able to bring healthy evening snacks. See Gary E. for more information
MIB: http://www.imdb.com/title/
trailer: http://www.imdb.com/video/
In 1818, when Joseph Mohr is assigned to be the new assistant priest in Oberndorf, a small Austrian town near Salzburg, the young man is full of ideas and ideals. His passion to bring the church closer to the common people sets him on a collision course with his new superior Father Noestler. When Mohr organizes a church choir that includes local outcasts and performs in German instead of Latin, Noestler threatens him with disciplinary action. Their relationship further deteriorates when Maria, one of the outcasts, surprisingly joins the performance of the all-male church choir. As Mohr’s initial successes start to crumble and his efforts backfire on him, he loses all hope and faces a trial of faith. The night before Christmas, Mohr has to decide if he will accept defeat and leave Oberndorf or embrace the true significance of the Holy Night. Beautifully filmed on location in Austria, you will be uplifted by this powerful story inspired by the true events leading to the creation of the most popular Christmas carol of all time —Silent Night.
Meditation
Scripture/Invocation: Isaiah 51:3
Simple Thanks
Music in the Garden
Thanks to God/Let all things living
Israelites Music
Come Ye Thankful People Hymn 557
Prayer
Music in the Life of Jesus
Special Selection
Music in the Reformation
A Mighty Fortress
Development of Hymn Singing
Praise Him Praise Him Hymn #249
Music in the Adventist Movement
Music in the New Earth
Children’s Story
Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart Hymn #27
Parting Blessings
Postlude

American River Parkway from Jacob Lane.
Meet at the Anzai’s after church for a potluck lunch. Bring something to share. At 2:30pm, we will hike to the rapid area of the river (about 1 mile away). Water level is pretty low. Plan on getting partially wet. Prepare towels, water shoes/slippers/sandals, sun screen, hats, and change of clothes.
Alternative: meet at the Anzai’s at 2:30pm for the hike.
HIKE WILL BE CANCELED IF IT RAINS.
The DECEMBER hike on 12/27 will be CITY LIGHTS WALK IN MID TOWN SACRAMENTO.
We will start at 5pm until we complete a few streets. Details to come.
Meditation
Invocation
Songs of Praise
Prayer
Children’s Story
Hearing His Words
1 Peter 3:15 (page 1077)
Everything I thought I knew – John Verderber
Responding to Him
Hymn
Prayer
Closing Hymn
Parting Blessing
Postlude
Inviting His Presence
Meditation
Invocation –
Songs of Praise:
#334 – Come, Thou Fount of Every blessing
#337 – Redeemed!
#369 – Bringing in the Sheaves
Hearing His Words
Scripture (Revelation 10:9-11)
“The Rest of the Message” – Tom Hamilton
Responding to His Spirit
Responding with Praise: #213 – Jesus is Coming Again
Responding with Prayer
Children’s Story
Closing Hymn: #343 – I Will Sing of My Redeemer
Parting Blessing – Elder Tom Hamilton
Responding with Our Offerings As We Depart
6:00pm in the Woodside Center. If you are able to bring healthy evening snacks. See Gary E. for more information
A man must cope with the loss of his wife and the obsolescence of his job before finding redemption by becoming a role model to an equally lost 13-year-old. The Last Brickmaker
Can friendship bring purpose and joy to the lives of two unlikely people? After pouting 57 years of sweat and blook into his family’s brickyard, Henry Cobb’s passion for work is replaced by grief from his wife’s death and fear of automation’s increasing hold on American manufacturing. Movie Trailer
Inviting His Presence
Meditation
Invocation
Songs of Praise Hymn
#86 , How Great Thou Art
Hearing His Words
Scripture Mark 14:53-55
God on Trial – Elder Brent Lindgren
Responding to Him
Preparing for prayer O, How He Loves You and Me
Prayer Elder Tom Hamilton
Children’s story
Closing Hymn Hymn #163, At the Cross
Parting Blessing
10:30am Mission Spotlight
10:55am Worship Hour
Meditation
Invocation
Songs of Praise #75 the Wonder of it All
Children’s Story
Hymn #287 Softly and Tenderly
Responding with Prayer
Worship : Guests Orangevale SDA Girls Choir
Parting Blessing
Postlude:
Robie Point Firebreak Trail link to PDF to Trail description and details
Meet at the trailhead at 3 pm.
From Auburn take Highway 49 south. As you pass under the railroad trestle and start down the hill toward the river, parking is 1/2 mile on the right. The trailhead is at the green gate marked “Gate 130 – Murphy’s Gate to Robie Point”.
Robie Point Firebreak Trail is a 5.2 mile out and back trail located near Auburn, California that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.