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Kids Ministry: It’s All About the KIDS!

Kids News & Events, The Messenger
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By Margaret Lang
Sunday morning Kid’s ministry is all about the KIDS! Having fun, FEELING SAFE, building friendships, while learning about God. During the pandemic Children’s ministry has not missed a beat, by using a wide variety of teaching tools and methods such as: video, zoom, outside gatherings, kit bags and post cards. The children’s ministry laity staff has continued to connect with our kids. October 18 was our first day back in the kids’ wing for our regular Sunday morning teaching time. This time has been an adventure with parents and kids smiling through their eyes and under their masks.
Join us Sunday mornings during the 9:30 or 11:00 services.  If you haven’t already, register your child(ren) now!

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Youth Ministry is Back in the Building

The Messenger, Youth News & Events
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By Jen Rowell
Sunday morning youth programs have returned to almost normal at Glen Mar. Youth gather in the Youth Lounge starting around 9:15 for social time and a variety of group games. Fun activities include round-the-table ping pong, life-size battleship, and 9 Square in the Air. The youth then split up into Rooted for high school students, Confirmation Class for 8th graders, and Fuse for 6th and 7th graders. The high school youth continue with more interactive fun, including “The Impossible Shot” before diving into their study of the Sermon on the Mount. Fuse group participants have been spending a lot of time getting to know each other better as they explore how the Old Testament applies to middle school life. The Confirmation Class brings in a new teacher each week as class members deepen their faith through questions, activities, and quirky videos.

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Trick or Treat

Pastor's Ponderings
All Saint's Day, Halloween, journey to bethlehem

Dear Glen Mar friends,
Halloween is coming! You may not think of it as a particularly religious holiday and if it’s not your thing, I respect that. But I learned in seminary about where Halloween came from. I was reminded that the period between Halloween and the winter solstice in late December coincided then, as it does today, with the darkest time of the year, with shorter days and longer nights. (At least in our hemisphere). In the medieval period, dark was pretty dark, apparently, and it was a dangerous time. In our “Edison-ized” society, where light is taken for granted, we tend to forget that. But long cold nights meant for dangerous travel back then. People were eating the food they had stored since the crops were all harvested and the land was covered with ice. It was a risky and vulnerable time of year.
At this darkest time, the Church gathered its “little lights” together, its saints, for help through this “long dark night of the soul.” November 1 became All Saint’s Day, a time to honor those gone on to glory and to remind us that Jesus has won the victory over all the darkness that can surround us.

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This Just In: October 29

Opportunities to Serve, This Just In, Worship
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There’s always something happening at Glen Mar:
– Used Real Pumpkin Collection
– Jewels for Hope – Saturday, Nov 6 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm
– High School Random Acts of Kindness
– Operation Christmas Child
– Understanding The True Meaning of Christmas
– What is a Legacy Gift?

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Cold Weather Shelter Will Need Volunteers Jan. 31 – Feb. 7

Opportunities to Serve, The Messenger
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By Joan Marshall
Each year, Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center sponsors a Cold Weather Shelter during the winter months to provide short-term shelter for those in need in Howard County. Faith congregations sign up to “host” each week of the shelter, which typically operates from late November through the beginning of April. Glen Mar has been a host congregation each year since the shelter opened in 2004.

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