Shepherd’s Spring Christmas Dinner – December 12th

You are invited to bring a new unwrapped toy to be donated to Toys for Tots in the Hagerstown area. Our Staff will share their favorite toys from Christmas past as well as popular items through the years – of course there will be 12 toys to share!   And another fabulous 12 layered dessert – all for only $12! Reservations are requested by 12/08/2014.

Christmas Festival – December 7th

Join us for the Christmas Festival on Sunday, December 7, 2014.  From 5:00 until 5:30, there will be hot cider and Christmas music around a fire that will be sure to set the mood for the evening’s pageant.  At 5:45 we will begin the program of music, scripture, and reflection on the birth of Jesus presented by our own Oakton children and talented musicians.  The evening will conclude with our traditional Christmas meal in the Fellowship Hall.  Gluten Free food will be available.  Consider joining in this evening of preparation for the Christmas season and the love of Christ.

December Volunteer List

December 2014 Volunteers
Duty 12/7/2014 12/14/2014 12/21/2014 12/24/2014 12/28/2014
Preacher: Randy Yoder Dick Shreckhise Dick Shreckhise Randy Yoder
Worship Leader: Colleen Eddy Mark Phillips Gretchen Zience Angela Finet
Children’s Story Jan Burket Jan Burket Jan Burket Jan Burket
Acolyte: Bobby Schultz Drew Seidel Evan Strong Charlotte Kosek
Greeters: Fischer Bachman/Wingert Meadows/Wilkerson Ferrari/Judd Comers
Organists
Hymn Leader:
Shafer/Carson/Strong Shafer/Carson/MacKinnon Shafer/Carson/Wuhrman Shafer/TBD TBD/TBD
Counters: Kozaks Levesques Ferrari/Judd Wilkerson/Beach
Nursery: Karen Richardson John Eddy Jerry Anne Kines Kimberly Judd
Nursery: Hannah Seidel Michael Biddle Emma Bachman Casey Comer
Nursery: Cortland Comer Casey Comer Katelyn Judd Emma Bachman
Children’s Church
Leader:
Debbie Seidel Karen Richardson Debbie Seidel N/A Debbie Seidel
Children’s Church
Helper:
Kennley Judd Seth Strong Drew Seidel N/A Michael Biddle
Sunday School Nursery: Jake Burket Kim Ferrari Jan Burket N/A Jake Burket
Coffee Time Kim Ferrari Gretchen Zience Pat Reed N/A TBD
Nursery Toy Cleaners: Karen Richardson Karen Richardson Karen Richardson N/A Karen Richardson

Love Feast, Communion and Feet Washing on World Wide Communion Sunday

We had a beautiful service planned by Angela. She helped us connect with the meaning behind our traditions. The question and answer parts of the service included several people who helped by asking questions that addressed the different parts of our love feast, feet-washing and communion. Angela explained what we do and how we do what Jesus did by serving each other.We all shared a meal together prepared by our deacons. The traditional scriptures preceded each part of our service and John accompanied us in singing some of our familiar hymns. As we ended the service, many hands helped with the clean-up. It is always gratifying and fun working together and as my mother used to always say “many hands make light work”. Even though Kim was away and unable to join us, we felt her presence through her wonderful written instructions. It was a meaningful service and I am thankful that I belong to this church family and have the opportunity to share in our Christian traditions.

BNP Cooking Day – A Success!

Just in case you’ve forgotten, or maybe never knew, BNP is the acronym for Brethren Nutrition Program. This program of church outreach functions from the soup kitchen located in the Washington City Church of the Brethren.

On Saturday, October 18th, we had an afternoon of group cooking in the Oakton kitchen preparing food for BNP. My personal input to our cooking day included pick up of donated produce from Garner’s Produce LLC of Warsaw, VA. They were very generous in their donation. At approximately 2PM cooks of many ages were assembled and functioning with high efficiency in the church kitchen and fellowship hall. The crew for the day included:

Emma Bachman
Jan Fischer-Bachman
Missy and Sary Burket
Cathy Carson
Mary Ellen Judd
Kay Lee
John Shafer
Anne, Audrey and Gillian Sullivan
and Al Zebrowski

Fellowship hall was converted to central chopping quarters, kitchen counter-tops to soup assembly plants and the stove to “cooking zone central”. After approximately 4 hours – a significant amount of that time was spent waiting for soups to cool – our cooking day was almost complete. Four different kinds of soups, as well as some chopped produce, were bagged and frozen. Carolyn Nestman, from BNP, picked up all prepared food on Monday, October 20th. She left with approximately 18 gallons of soup and as least 25 pounds of produce. Carolyn estimated that the food contribution from Oakton would supply the BNP for almost 3 months!

Karl Wilkerson coincidentally arrived shortly after Carolyn and assisted with the loading of her car. He agreed – a large quantity of frozen food is quite heavy! The Oakton all-church cooking day was sponsored by the Action-Reflection Committee. The day’s cooks and the committee have already loosely discussed plans for the next cooking day, some time during the 1st quarter of next year.

All in all, it was a great day; some fun, good conversation and significant education in squash preparation (thank you Anne Sullivan) were all part of our cooking day.

~Submitted by Cathy Carson

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