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The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ December 24, 2015, 4:00 p.m. St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church Signal Mountain, Tennessee

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The Nativity of our Lord Jesus ChristDecember 24, 2015, 4:00 p.m.

St. Timothy’s Episcopal ChurchSignal Mountain, Tennessee

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The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus ChristCelebration of The Holy Eucharist, Rite Two

Voluntary “Behold, a Rose is Blooming”Es ist ein Ros entsprungen,

arr. Johannes Brahms

Gathering Hymn “Once in Royal David’s City” IrbySierra Maldonado, treble

The congregation will remain seated as a soloist sings the first stanza. The congregation is invited to join in stanzas 2-6. Please stand when you hear the organ’s entrance.

The AcclamationPriest Alleluia. To us a child is born.People Come, let us adore him. Alleluia.

Collect for PurityAlmighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Before the service: TALK to God. During the service: LISTEN to God. After the service: TALK to one another!

Like “All Things Bright and Beautiful” (see Hymn 405), this pop-ular Christmas hymn was written by an Irish poet to illustrate for children the various articles of the Apostle’s Creed. In the tradition-al Festival of Nine Les-sons and Carols from King’s College Chap-el, Cambridge, a solo treble sings the first stanza, and the congre-gation joins on subse-quent stanzas. Tonight, we are celebrating the most famous descants of Sir David Willcocks (30 December 1919-17 September 2015). High-er voices (sopranos and tenors) are invited to sing the descants in this service along with the choir.

1. Once in royal David’s city stood a lowly cattle shed,

where a mother laid her baby in a manger for his bed:

Mary was that mother mild, Jesus Christ her little child.

2. He came down to earth from heaven, who is God and Lord of all, and his shelter was a stable, and his cradle was a stall;

with the poor, the scorned, the lowly, lived on earth our Savior holy.

3. We, like Mary, rest confounded that a stable should display

heaven’s Word, the world’s creator, cradled there on Christmas Day,

yet this child, our Lord and brother, brought us love for one another.

4. For he is our lifelong pattern; daily, when on earth he grew,

he was tempted, scorned, rejected, tears and smiles like us he knew. Thus he feels for all our sadness, and he shares in all our gladness.

5. And our eyes at last shall see him, through his own redeeming love;

for that child who seemed so helpless is our Lord in heaven above; and he leads his children on

to the place where he is gone.

6. Not in that poor lowly stable, with the oxen standing round,

we shall see him; but in heaven, where his saints his throne surround:

Christ, revealed to faithful eye, set at God’s right hand on high.

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The Collect of the Day

Priest The Lord be with you.People And also with you.Priest Let us pray.

O God, you have caused this holy night to shine with the brightness of the true Light: Grant that we, who have known the mystery of that Light on earth, may also enjoy him perfectly in heaven; where with you and the Holy Spirit he lives and reigns, one God, in glory ever-lasting. Amen.

All sit

Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 9:2-7The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light;those who lived in a land of deep darkness-- on them light has shined.You have multiplied the nation, you have increased its joy; they rejoice before youas with joy at the harvest, as people exult when dividing plunder.For the yoke of their burden, and the bar across their shoulders, the rod of their oppressor, you have broken as on the day of Midian.For all the boots of the tramping warriors and all the garments rolled in blood shall be burned as fuel for the fire.For a child has been born for us, a son given to us;authority rests upon his shoulders; and he is namedWonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.His authority shall grow continually, and there shall be endless peacefor the throne of David and his kingdom. He will establish and uphold itwith justice and with righteousness from this time onward and forevermore.The zeal of the LORD of hosts will do this.

Lector The Word of the Lord.People Thanks be to God.

Silence for reflection

All stand.

This poem promises deliverance from Assyr-ian oppression, a hope based on the birth of a royal child with a name full of promise. While Judah’s king will prac-tice justice and righ-teousness, the real basis for faith lies in God’s passion for the people: The zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this!

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Gradual Hymn “O Little Town of Bethlehem” St. Louis

All sit.

Invitation to the Stable The Rev. Robert HartmansSilence for reflection

The Rev. Robert Hartmans will invite the different characters of the pageant up to the front of the church one group at a time. After all characters have been called, the remaining children will be invited to join the others at the front.

All stand.

Song “Joy to the World” Antioch

1. Joy to the world, the Lord is come! Let earth receive her king;

let ev’ry heart prepare him room and heav’n and nature sing, and heav’n and nature sing,

and heav’n and heav’n and nature sing.

4. He rules the world with truth and grace and makes the nations prove

the glories of his righteousness and wonders of his love, and wonders of his love,

and wonders, wonders of his love.

The Nicene Creed

We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen.

Though he was famed during his lifetime as a great preacher, no ser-mon Phillips Brooks ever preached has been heard or read by as many people as have sung this carol he wrote in December 1868 for the Sunday School chil-dren of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. The tune was composed specif-ically for this text by Louis Redner, organist and superintendent of the Sunday School at Trinity Church

O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie!

Above thy deep and dreamless sleep the silent stars go by;

yet in thy dark streets shineth the everlasting Light;

the hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight.

O holy Child of Bethlehem.descend to us, we pray;

cast out our sin and enter in, be born in us today.

We hear the Christmas angelsthe great glad tidings tell;

O come to us, a bide with us, our Lord Emmanuel!

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We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one Being with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and for our salvation he came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary, and was made man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was buried. On the third day he rose again in accordance with the Scriptures; he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end.

We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen.

The people may stand or kneel.

The Prayers of the People

Intercessor In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, let us pray for the life of the world, saying: O Christ, our light,

People Hear our prayer.

Intercessor We pray for the church . . . With Mary, help us to treasure and ponder the gift that has been given to us, a gift of good news and great joy for all. O Christ, our light, People Hear our prayer.

Intercessor We pray for this community . . . With the shepherds, help us to keep watch over those entrusted to our care and all who need protection this night. O Christ, our light, People Hear our prayer.

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People We pray for loved ones . . . With the angels, help us to offer signs of hope, comfort, and joy for all who

live in fear. O Christ, our light, People Hear our prayer.

Priest Lord Jesus Christ, hope of the world, help us to bear witness to your light so that all may believe and have life in you; in your holy name we pray.

People Amen.

All stand.

The PeacePriest The peace of the Lord be always with you.People And also with you.

Greetings

All sit.

The Holy Communion

Offertory “Forever We Shall Sing” Anon. Central American tune, arr. John Paradowski

St. Timothy’s Choristers

Christ came to bring us love, a sign from God above. From heaven unto earth, we celebrate his birth. Forever we shall sing our praise to Christ the King. Let all the earth rejoice with heart and soul and voice. We lift our song on high, let praises fill the sky. He made the blind to see and set the captives free. His miracles abound, let all the earth resound. He died to save us all from Adam’s sinful fall, and by his death he reigns; new life we now proclaim! (John Paradowski)

All stand

The Presentation Hymn “Now to the Lord Sing Praises” God Rest You Merry

Now to the Lord sing praises, all you within this place,and with true love and charity each other now embrace;this holy tide of Christmas doth bring redeeming grace.

O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy;O tidings of comfort and joy.

As the Holy Family was without a home, our plate offering tonight is designated to assist our families in Chattanoo-ga who are dealing with homelessness. The plate offering will support the Maclellan Family Shel-ter and Family Promise of Chattanooga.

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The Great Thanksgiving Eucharist Prayer D

Priest The Lord be with you.People And also with you.Priest Lift up your hearts.People We lift them to the Lord.Priest Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.People It is right to give God thanks and praise.

Then, facing the Holy Table, the Celebrant proceedsIt is truly right to glorify you, Father, and to give you thanks; for you alone are God, living and true, dwelling in light inaccessible from before time and for ever. Fountain of life and source of all goodness, you made all things and fill them with your blessing; you created them to rejoice in the splendor of your radiance. Countless throngs of angels stand before you to serve you night and day; and, beholding the glory of your presence, they offer you unceasing praise. Joining with them, and giving voice to every creature under heaven, we acclaim you, and glorify your Name, as we sing

Sanctus

The Presider continuesWe acclaim you, holy Lord, glorious in power. Your mighty works reveal your wisdom and love. You formed us in your own image, giving the whole world into our care, so that, in obedience to you, our Creator, we might rule and serve all your creatures. When our disobedience took us far from you, you did not abandon us to the power of death. In your mercy you came to our help, so that in seeking you we might find you. Again and again you called us into covenant with you, and through the prophets you taught us to hope for salvation.

Father, you loved the world so much that in the fullness of time you sent your only Son to be our Savior. Incarnate by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, he lived as one of us, yet without sin. To the poor he proclaimed the good news of salvation; to prisoners, free-dom; to the sorrowful, joy. To fulfill your purpose he gave himself up to death; and, rising from the grave, destroyed death, and made the whole creation new.

And, that we might live no longer for ourselves, but for him who died and rose for us, he sent the Holy Spirit, his own first gift for those who believe, to complete his work in the world, and to bring to fulfillment the sanctification of all.

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When the hour had come for him to be glorified by you, his heavenly Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end; at supper with them he took bread, and when he had given thanks to you, he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, and said, “Take, eat: This is my Body, which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.”

After supper he took the cup of wine; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, and said, “Drink this, all of you: This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink it, do this for the re-membrance of me.”

Father, we now celebrate this memorial of our redemption. Recalling Christ’s death and his descent among the dead, proclaiming his resurrection and ascension to your right hand, awaiting his coming in glory; and offering to you, from the gifts you have given us, this bread and this cup, we praise you and we bless you.

Presider and PeopleWe praise you, we bless you,we give thanks to you,and we pray to you, Lord our God.

PresiderLord, we pray that in your goodness and mercy your Holy Spirit may descend upon us, and upon these gifts, sanctifying them and showing them to be holy gifts for your holy people, the bread of life and the cup of salvation, the Body and Blood of your Son Jesus Christ.

Grant that all who share this bread and cup may become one body and one spirit, a living sacrifice in Christ, to the praise of your Name.

Remember, Lord, your one holy catholic and apostolic Church, redeemed by the blood of your Christ. Reveal its unity, guard its faith, and preserve it in peace.

And grant that we may find our inheritance with the Blessed Virgin Mary, with patriarchs, prophets, apostles, and martyrs, with Timothy, and all the saints who have found favor with you in ages past. We praise you in union with them and give you glory through your Son Jesus Christ our Lord.

Through Christ, and with Christ, and in Christ, all honor and glory are yours, Almighty God and Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, for ever and for ever. Amen.

The Lord’s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses,

as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.

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The Breaking of the Bread Celebrant Alleluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us;People Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia.

The Invitation

The Communion

The bread and the cup are given to the communicants with these words.

The Body of Christ, the bread of heaven. Amen. The Blood of Christ, the cup of salvation. Amen.

Communion Anthem “The Shepherds and Angels Songs” from Radio J-O-Y-! incorporating Gloria

arr. Vicki Hancock WrightYoung Singers and St. Timothy’s Choristers

The congregation is invited to join on “Gloria in excelsis.” The choir will sing the verses.

Have you ever dreamed of meeting a king? Have you ever dreamed of such a thing? Out on the hillside, beneath the big, dark sky, we think such thoughts, we dream such dreams, no matter how impossible it all seems. Have you ever, ever dreamed of meeting a king? What chance do they have of meeting a king? Shepherds will never do such a thing. They have nothing more than their hungry sheep. What chance do they have?

1. Shepherds, why this jubilee? Why your joyous strains prolong? What the glad-some tidings be Which inspire your heav’nly song? (Refrain)

2. Come to Bethlehem, and see him whose birth the angels sing; Come, adore on bended knee Christ the Lord, the newborn King. (Refrain)

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Communion Anthem “Gentle Mary Laid Her Child” Piae Cantionesarr. Barbara Baltzer Kinyon

St. Timothy’s Ringers

Communion Carol “Good Christian Friends, Rejoice” In dulci jubiloSung by all, seated

3. Good Christian friends, rejoice with heart and soul and voice; now ye need not fear the grave: Jesus Christ was born to save! Calls you one and calls you all

to gain his everlasting hall. Christ was born to save!

Communion Carol “Silent Night, Holy Night” Stille NachtSung by all, seated

1. Silent night, holy night,all is calm, all is bright

round yon virgin mother and child.Holy infant, so tender and mild,

Sleep in heavenly peace.Sleep in heavenly peace.

2. Silent night, holy night, shepherds quake at the sight,

glories stream from heaven afar, heavenly hosts sing alleluia; Christ, the Savior, is born!Christ, the Savior, is born!

3. Silent night, holy night,Son of God, love’s pure light

radiant beams from thy holy face,with the dawn of redeeming grace,

Jesus, Lord, at thy birth.Jesus, Lord, at thy birth.

This carol, dating from the 14th century, origi-nally was a macaronic carol using German and Latin. Today’s version is totally in English and is sung to the traditional German folk melody.

The tradition that this carol’s tune was created for guitar accompani-ment at its first singing on Christmas Eve 1818 seems reliable, though a recent find shows that the text was about two years old. Its original German text has been translated into most of the world’s languages as it has become an inter-national favorite.

1. Good Christian friends, rejoice with heart and soul and voice; give ye heed to what we say: Jesus Christ is born today; ox and ass before him bow,

and he is in the manger now. Christ is born today!

2. Good Christian friends, rejoice with heart and soul and voice; now ye hear of endless bliss;

Jesus Christ was born for this! He hath opened heaven’s door, and we are blest for evermore.

Christ was born for this!

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The people may stand or kneel.

Post Communion Prayer

Priest Let us pray.

We give you thanks, O God, that in this bread and cup of Christ’s very life, you give us food for our journey. As you led the magi by a star, as you brought the holy family home again, guide us on the way unfolding before us. Wherever we go, may our lives proclaim good news of great joy in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Christmas Blessing

Presider May the Word that Mary brought to birth carry you into new and abundant life. Amen.

May the Word that Joseph cradled in his arms enfold you with love and strength. Amen.

May the Word that angels proclaimed in song bring harmony to our world. Amen.

And the blessing of almighty God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be upon you and remain with you always. Amen.

Sending Hymn “Go, Tell It on the Mountain” Go Tell It

Go tell it on the mountain, over the hills and everywhere;

go tell it on the mountain, that Jesus Christ is born!

1. While shepherds kept their watching o’er silent flocks by night,

behold, throughout the heavens there shone a holy light.

Refrain

2. The shepherds feared and trembled when lo! above the earth rang out the angel chorus

that hailed our Savior’s birth.

Refrain

3. Down in a lowly manger the humble Christ was born,

and God sent us salvation that blessèd Christmas morn.

Refrain

Like other material from oral traditions, 19th-century African American spirituals flourished without be-ing written down. Their refrains were their most stable parts, and narra-tive stanzas were often improvised to fit. These Nativity stanzas attempt to recall that tradition.

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The DismissalThe Deacon dismisses the people.People Thanks be to God.

Voluntary In dulci jubilo (BWV 729) J. S. Bach (1685-1750)

When the song of the angels is stilled,

When the star in the sky is gone,

When the kings and princes are home,

When the shepherds are back with their flock,

The work of Christmas begins:

To find the lost,

To heal the broken,

To feed the hungry,

To release the pris’ner,

To rebuild the nations,

To bring peace among brothers,

To make music from the heart.

- Howard Thurman (1899-1981)

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YOUNG SINGERS/RINGERS

Michael Dexter, conductor

Sloan Bugg

Sadie Buhrman

Quinn Holland

Maxwell Puhlman

Jenna Quarfordt

ST. TIMOTHY’S CHORISTERS

Philip Newton, director

Caroline Burns

Gus Faris

Sarah Catherine Jackson

Javier Maldonado

Sierra Maldonado, head chorister

Hannah Plank

Giada Puhlman

Carmen Quarfordt

ST. TIMOTHY’S RINGERS

Philip Newton, director

Gus Faris, campanologist

Jimmy Gianassi

Tommy Gianassi

Riley Goff

Grace Holland

Sarah Catherine Jackson

Javier Maldonado

Sierra Maldonado

Ruth Novak

Hannah Plank

Giada Puhlman

Carmen Quarfordt

Vania Maldonado, choir parent

Julie Novak, choir parent

Musicians for Today’s Service

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Christmas Eve Flowers 2015The flowers this Christmas Eve are given to the glory of God and . . .

In Thanksgiving For:The Rev. Derrick Hill and Beverly, by Betty Ewing

Philip Newton, Kathy Tugman, Tarbell Patten, and our wonderful choirs, by Betty EwingMy grandchildren, Lauren, Robert, Emily, Robby, Alex, Jacob and Wells, by Betty Ewing

God’s blessings, by Don and Joan EigenbergBetty Ewing, by Emily and Corey Critser

Our family, by Gary and Charlotte CritserMy Family, by Gin Hawfield

Our children, Hugh and Sarah-Catherine, by Jeff and Ronna-Renee JacksonOur wonderful children and grandchildren, by Margie and Charlie Rowland

The ministry of Robert Hartmans, by Mr. and Mrs. Dan WilliamsMarrit, Cason and Gus Faris, by Smith and Jody Faris

Our children and grandchildren, Scott Smith, Craig and Emily Smith, Sawyer, Jackson, Georgia and Gilly Smith, by Stephen and Margaret Smith

Derrick and Beverly Hill, by The Critser FamilyThe Altar Guild, by The Sommers

Our children and grandchildren, Aaron, Kali, Robyn, Parker, Addi, and Tucker, by Tom and Bobbe SpinkLyman Family, by Wilma and Richard Lockery

In Loving Memory of:Wanda Taintor, by Annie and Jim Hall

Clyde and Robbie Smith and Sue and Frank Groves Sr., by Beverley and Frank GrovesDeceased Family Members, by Don and Joan Eigenberg

Melba, George, Bobby, Richard, Frances, Kathy and Ernestine, by George and Sharon HamrickFrank Martin Jr. and Frank Martin III, by Judy Martin and Family

Jack and Mimi Burns, by Karen BurnsBob and Pamela Purchase, by Michele Purchase

Our parents, Ian and Alice Mitchell and Dorothy and Elmer Smith, by Stephen and Margaret SmithCathy Gable and Maureen Thompson, by The Gable Family

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Christmas Eve Music 2015The music this Christmas Eve is given to the glory of God and . . .

In Thanksgiving For:Molly, Scott, Clarke and Austin Cooper and Katie, Tony, Tommy and Jimmy Giannasi, by Annie and Jim Hall

The Rev. Robert Hartmans as he begins his new journey, by Betty EwingMy Godson, Corey Critser, and his wife, Emily, by Betty Ewing

My children and their spouses, Ralph and Lisa, Tom, Sally and Greg, and Bryce, by Betty Ewing24 years of wonderful happiness, by Beverley and Frank Groves

Our family, by Bill and Gail ChapmanParents, siblings, children and grandchildren, by George and Sharon Hamrick

Our music leaders and programs at church, by Margaret HaileRobert Hartmans, by Melissa Atkinson

Our children, Joshua and Cybelle, and our families, by Paul and Dominique GableOur children and grandchildren, by Richard and Carol Lewallen

Kate, Beth, Beau and Virginia, by Sarah and Bob McKenzieFather Robert Hartmans, Mrs. Betty Ewing, Father Derrick and Beverly Hill, by The Hallman Family

All of the wonderful musicans and voices, especially Philip, Michael, Tarbell, Kathy and all who lead our music programs, by The Jackson Family

Music at St. Timothy’s, by The SommersPhilip and all of St. Timothy’s music makers, by Tom and Bobbe Spink

The precious pilgrims of St. Timothy’s whose care and love are Christ-like, by Valerie Gibson and Family

In Loving Memory of:C. Ralph Ewing, Jr. and Dick Mayfield, by Betty Ewing

Ruth Windom, Harold Head and John Witherspoon, by David Head and Laura WitherspoonBill Hawfield, Helen Luck, Virginia Hardin, by Gin Hawfield

Albert H. Johnson and Ola Mae Johnson, Carlton F. Smith and Anna W. Smith, George T. Smith and Albert H. Johnson, Jr., by Joe and Anne Johnson

Jens Hagen Anderson, by Lee and Sandi PierceOur parents, by Mr. and Mrs. Dan WilliamsOur parents, by Richard and Carol Lewallen

Dorothy Galbraith, by Sherri Bishop and Joe GalbraithFelix G. Miller, by Shirley Miller

Elizabeth Bennet and James T. Northern, by Smith and Judy FarisPeter R. and David C. Gibson, by Valerie Gibson and Family

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Tonda Rawls, Inreach

Uno Avisto, Administration

Blake Murchison, Evangelism

Joe Johnson, Buildings and Grounds

Cathy Pyron, Worship

St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church630 Mississippi Avenue, Signal Mountain, Tennessee 37377

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Welcome to St. Timothy’s!

We are happy to have you with us today. If you are visiting, please complete the guest card found in the pew rack or on the wel-come table in the entrance hall; place it in

the offering plate or give it to an usher. And say hello so that we may welcome you.

You are invited to explore, ask questions, and attend classes, study groups, or any other gatherings here at St. Timothy’s.

To help you feel more at home here, we offer these notes about our service.

+ All people are invited and encouraged to receive Communion at this altar. At the time of Communion, please come forward and receive the bread in the palm of your hand; assist the minister by guiding the

chalice to your lips. A gluten free option is available for those with allergies.

+ Hearing devices are available, please ask an usher for assistance.

Clergy and StaffThe. Rev. Derrick Hill

The Rev. Robert Hartmans

Philip Newton, Director of Music Ministries

Tarbell Patten, Director of Zammarin

Amy Sandy, Parish Administrator

Jenna Haines, Secretary and Communications

Cary Haney, Bookkeeper

Jabus Braxton, Facilities Manager

Those Who Serve

Eucharistic Ministers – Marty Roberts, Bill Chapman,

Esme Williams, Sarah-Frances Ellis

Lector – Bethany Burns

Acolytes – Hugh Jackson, Joy Green, Genimar Holland

Ushers – Beau Sisson, Ed Fisher, Jim Hall, Brad Gaskill

Altar Guild – Erin Woodrow, JoAnn Wilkerson

Linens – Kitty Kay

Sound – James Faris

Copyright Notice: The words of the Offertory Anthem © 2007 Choristers Guild. The words to the “Shepherds Song” © 2008 Choristers Guild. They are reprinted by permission through St. Timothy’s OneLicense.net #A-702254. All other carol texts are in the public domain.

David Head, Senior Warden

Scott Gaskill, Junior Warden

Sarah McKenzie, Clerk & EYC

Nancy Ruby, Treasurer

Daniel Durant, Pastoral Care

John MacCoon, Outreach &Adult Christian Education

Bill Chimley, Children’s Christian Education

Leigh Althaus, Stewardship

Vestry 2015

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