This Sunday is December 30, 
so most of the Christmas leftovers should be history by now, just in time to 
start working on the New Year's Eve/Day leftovers. Then, by Epiphany (January 6) 
we'll be all ready for New Year's resolutions and exercise regimens. And so it 
goes, or seems to, every year! So, if Christmas is here and gone, what do we 
have to show for it? We've had some great worship services and celebrations, but 
do all those things really make any difference in our lives? We will ponder 
those thoughts on Sunday as we prepare to enter a new year. 
Rosann Naim, soprano, and 
Keicee Naim Newton, mezzo-soprano will sing The King of us all by Jill 
Galina. Organist Gavin Craig will play Où s'en vont ces gais bergers by 
Claude-Bénigne Balbastre; Love Came Down at Christmas by Charles V. 
Stanford; and Fanfare on ANTIOCH by 
Gerre Hancock. Our congregational hymns will be Once in royal David's 
city (IRBY), Love came down at 
Christmas (WHITNEY), and Joy to the 
world! (ANTIOCH). 
 
 
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