Sunday, December 12, 2010

Church Service Cancelled

Today was the first time for me that I did not attend service, because there wasn't one held. It felt strange. Next week is the children's Christmas program and of course we were to practice. The choir was doing a special program, and the stewardship committee was hosting a tailgate party, and we were to watch the Packers after service. Pledges were to be made before the party. The blizzard made all this unsafe to hold. Pennie cancelled, the practice before the church service was cancelled. Next week all that was to happen this week will happen then, with the addition of the Christmas Program. Wrong. The choir's program will be held on Christmas Eve.
My snow shoveler broke his snow blower on what he said was a extension cord. There were no extension cords on the side walk or driveway. He is trying to fix it with parts so he will not have to but a new blower. Only part of the driveway got cleared. He thinks that Pennie may be able to get out. I know I can not get out.
As a Christian, I have a concern. We pack bags for the Sunday School children to get after the Christmas Program. I went looking for items to but in the bags. Small toys and candy. I could not find any with Christian symbols on them. It was Santa. Rudolph, or Frosty. Pennie ordered some from Oriental Trading, but have we replaced Jesus with Santa. Is Santa an Idol? I could not find any wrapping paper with a Christian design. I would like to keep Santa and his friends from the church, because he has taken over everything else. If the Children do not have the pastor, teachers, and congregation talking about Jesus, not Santa, how are they to learn about the real meaning of Christmas? Instead of reading about Jesus birth to the children Christmas Eve, It is The Night Before Christmas, on TV shows, and maybe in homes. Just something to think about.

4 comments:

quilly said...

I had the same problem with the Santa stuff with my children's ministry. Try a Christian book store.

Finding Pam said...

It is sad that people only think of Santa at Christmas when He is the reason for the season.

I hope you dug out of all of that snow.

Betty, here's to a wonderful Christmas to you and your family.

Love and blessings,
Pam

Anonymous said...

We had the same situation with weather last year: church services canceled due to a blizzard and postponed productions of the choir cantata. It worked out in the end.

I can always find religious-themed wrapping paper at Current (www.currentcatalog.com), but only rarely do I find it in the local stores.
You can also make your own with white crafting paper/butcher paper and rubber stamps.

Anonymous said...

I was keeping tabs on your weather on CNN. I can't even begin to imagine how it must be to live in weather like that. I agree with you that Christmas is so commercialized nowdays that it's true meaning is being forgotten more and more. I hope you all are well my friend. It was good to hear from you :)