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Season of Memories and Hopes

At the close of the year, we welcome the loosening of heat’s grip (at last) and the pleasantness of our town in these months. We also start thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas. Anticipation builds for seeing loved ones. Sorrow rises over who won’t be there this year. It’s a poignant time. Even though winter does not close in on us like it does in the north, we feel the impulse of home gathering, with all the memories and hopes it brings. 
 
Some November Notes:
 
On the afternoon of Sunday, November 10 at 4 pm, we will host a worship service for those who have lost children. We will give space for grief and gently recall the hope of the gospel. We will be able to light candles to affirm that the light of life continues in Christ, and we will see our little ones again. You are most welcome to bring friends from outside our church.
 
Earlier that day, we will have dedicated our 2025 estimates of giving during worship. I can never stress enough how helpful it is to our planning when our members make an intentional estimate of how they expect to support financially our church in the coming year. In case you’re traveling, remember how easy it is to turn in your estimate! Just visit fpcbr.org or email Courtney Hilton (courtney@fpcbr.org).  
 
November 1 saw the official ground breaking for Gardere Community Christian School’s new multi-purpose building. That meant we were able to complete our half million dollar pledge from the Building Up campaign. Well done!
 
Advent begins the Sunday after Thanksgiving. As we prepare to celebrate the first coming of Jesus at Christmas, we will also celebrate and await his second coming. The beautiful vision of the wedding supper of the Lamb to his bride, the church, will flow through all our services. One highlight will be the choir cantata December 8, “Dancing Days,” featuring all new music from Chris Phillips, combined choirs and an orchestra. That’s a big weekend as our perennially popular Live Nativity returns Friday, December 6. It’s always a joy to keep this season with you, in both the memories and the hopes it brings. Especially now, I love being your pastor.