Wednesday, December 29, 2010

God in America

Yesterday's Daily Break section of the Virginian Pilot highlighted the Top 10 TV Shows of 2010.  Among the 10 'top examples of when TV soared' this year was the PBS series, God in America.  Here's the article's summary:

     "In this six-hour documentary, "Frontline" and "American Experience" joined forces to tell the story of America with religious faith as its narrative thread.  Religious liberty was a founding principle that helped shape America's identity, and this film, spanning 400 years, surveys the rough-and-tumble competition of the religious free market that resulted."

This resource tells the sweeping and dramatic story of religious life in America, examining more than 500 years of American religious history, from the voyage of Christopher Columbus to the 2008 presidential election. Examine this history as it has played out in public life, exploring the complex interaction between religion and democracy in the United States; the origins of the American concept of religious liberty; the dynamics of the ever-evolving American religious marketplace; and more. The series explores its themes through a series of emblematic stories of the country's religious history, and the political and spiritual journeys of important historical figures.

Included are Disc One, Episode One: A New Adam; Disc One, Epidsode Two: A New Eden; Disc Two, Episode Three: A Nation Reborn; Disc Two, Episode Four: A New Light; Disc Three, Episode Five: Soul of a Nation; Disc Three, Episode Six: Of God and Caesar.

Also included on Disc Three: bonus behind the scenes videos and printable materials (study guide, eight Visiting Sacred Spaces guides, and viewing party tool kit).

This multi-DVD documentary is available at the PEVA Resource Center... 
check it out and learn more 
about how religion carved our nation's history,
and consider it for a small group study
in the coming year. 
 

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Joy, peace, and hope to you as you celebrate the birth of Christ!

Your savior is born today in David’s city. 
He is Christ the Lord.
Luke 2:11

Monday, December 20, 2010

Cokesbury VBS Preview!


Great news! I’ve just received word that the dates/times are set for the VBS preview at the Chesapeake Cokesbury store are set:

Thursday, January 27th, at 12:00 noon and again at 3:00 pm.
Saturday, January 29th, at 10:00 am (with the Group Publishing representative) and again at 12:30 pm.

PLEASE remember to RSVP for this special event by calling the Cokesbury store, (757) 312-0084.


As an additional note, Augsburg Fortress will not be publishing a traditional Vacation Bible School curriculum this year. Augsburg is offering the new ‘green’ VBS curriculum introduced last year: ReNew. Learn more about this exciting option by clicking here.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Hurried and worried?


Is the rush and stress of the holiday season getting you down?  There's still time to find ideas for living more simply and rediscovering what Advent and Christmas are really about.  Check out Ideas for Reclaiming Advent and Christmas from PC USA's Enough for Everyone ministry.  This 4-page downloadable booklet offers great ideas for incorporating prayer, responsible gift-giving, and serving sustainable holiday meals.  The booklet also lists resources for further study.

Here's an excerpt from the Holiday Gifts section:

"Holiday Gifts
The Magi traveled a long distance to bring gifts to Jesus. Their gifts honored the child and provided for the family. Today, gift giving can be a tricky topic. Like the Magi, we should find humble gifts that honor our loved ones while honoring Christ and remembering why we celebrate Christmas in the first place.

   Meals: Give the promise of food and meals to people on your list. Promising to eat lunch with loved ones at their workplace or school once a month is a great way to spend more time together.
   Homemade Gifts: Knitted items, framed photos, handcrafted toys, works of art, and other personally made gifts show care and concern for the recipients because they require time and thought to create.
   Commitment: Make a commitment to someone this season. Find ways to serve the people on your list by committing to care for them. You might shovel snow, prepare meals, plan events, or schedule a vacation."

Enjoy a simple, sane, and sustainable holiday!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

January Educators Luncheon - Be I.G.

Educators, Youth Leaders, Pastors, Volunteers, you are invited to the next Educators Luncheon to be held at the Presbytery of Eastern Virginia Resource Center.  Mark your calendars now and bring your lunch on  Thursday, January 6th, at noon for a great time of learning and sharing together. 
January's topic offers BIG ideas for Being I.G.! To grow as a church family means celebrating our similarities and exploring our differences among all ages.  In short, it means being intentional about being intergenerational (I.G.).  This presentation will include 'field tested' I.G. events for small and large groups.  Discover ways to engage all ages in fun, biblical, historical, and seasonal activities within your small or large congregation.  Tweak 'em and own 'em.  Jacqui Horton, DCE at First Presbyterian Church, Virginia Beach, will bring her creativity and enthusiasm to share with all!
Please RSVP to Donna Rae Barrow, Resource Center Director at PEVA, before Tuesday, January 4th, by calling 757-397-7063 or sending a message to donnarae@pcusa-peva.org

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Thoughtful Christian Sale!

The Thoughtful Christian is an online resource center and marketplace featuring downloadable studies for youth, adults, and parents, as well as thousands of books from many of the most compelling authors in the fields of Christianity, spirituality, and religion. 

And they're having a 12 Days of Christmas Sale!
Beginning December 6 through December 17, customers can take advantage of great deals on books as well as subscriptions and renewals to The Thoughtful Christian downloadable Sunday school resources.

A new special will be added each day, along with FREE shipping on book orders of $25 or more. To view the "12 Days of Christmas" calendar, featuring a listing of the specials available each day... click HERE and enjoy the savings!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Jesse Tree resources, and a free download!

Welcome to December... a time of waiting and watching in wonder! 

One way to enhance this time of expectation is to create a Jesse Tree. A Jesse Tree is a small tree decorated with symbols portraying the spiritual heritage of Jesus, a royal family tree of sorts.  Check out these resources to get started:


The Jesse Tree: Stories and Symbols of Advent

This lovely book, written in 1966 by Raymond and Georgene Anderson, shares the heritage of Jesus in stories and symbols.  The Resource Center has used this book to create a bulletin board Jesse Tree that climbs up the wall and over part of the ceiling, symbols floating for all to enjoy!





 The Jesse Tree

In this modern-day story,  the symbols are added day by day during the season of advent, and day by day the old stories are retold, culminating in the stories of the first Christmas.  Whether the twenty-four stories in this book are read during Advent or enjoyed one afternoon in mid-summer, they are a great addition to the understanding of Advent and the Jesse tree for all ages.





There are lots of activities and recipes and Bible studies out there in 'Blog-land', but I recently found this sweet one from Ann at A Holy Experience.  It's free, downloadable, printable, and includes some lovely ornaments to cut out for each day's reading.  In addition to the daily scripture, there are meditations, prayers, and ways to 'unwrap His love in the world' - small gestures to share the good news.  Click HERE to learn more about downloading this resource.