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Nov. 30 • 2025
First Sunday of Advent
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Sermon:
‘You. Be Ready.’
— The Rev. Sarah Cornell,
guest minister
Scripture:
Iasiah 2:1–5 • Matthew 24:36–44
■ Today we will light the candle of hope.
■ To join “live stream” worship, go to Facebook — Swift Presbyterian Church.
■ Worship services are available for viewing in the afternoon on the church website and YouTube.
■ Bulletins for today and recent weeks. Click here.
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| Join us for refreshments and fellowship in the fellowship hall immediately after the meeting.
Please consider signing up to bring a treat for our fellowship time. Treats can be store-bought or homemade; sweets, fruits, veggies or meats. There is a sign-up sheet in the fellowship hall, and if you have questions, please contact, by voice or text, Barb Kelleher, (251) 269-9815.
Thank you so much for your consideration.
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God is good all the time.
■ Haven play cafe will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
■ Strategic planning — Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 4 p.m. in annex room 2
■ Intercessory prayer group meets each Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the chapel.
Lord, we pray for peace within this country and around the world. May your love and grace bring unity among us. Help us set aside differences and work together in harmony, building stronger relationships and supporting one another.
■ Our food pantry is open to serve the community on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m.
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Open Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m.
This week, the food pantry served 58 families, including 242 people.
If you are interested in helping or know of someone who might be interested, please consider getting involved or at least share the opportunity to volunteer with others.
If you have questions or want to volunteer, please contact the church office at 251-943-8367 or email.
The pantry needs egg cartons and plastic grocery bags.
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| We are looking for men and women of Swift to support our nursery for our 10 a.m. service, two adults each Sunday.
If you are interested in volunteering either once a month or once every two months, please contact co-captains Kathy Menk at 251-518-7966 or Eunice Ray at 251-979-2231 or see them after church.
Nursery is now being held in the Haven room in the education/office annex. We will provide everything you need, including Bible stories and snacks for the children. We will also remind you before it is your Sunday to serve. Thank you for loving and supporting the children of Swift Church.
“Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
— Proverbs 22:6
• Serving Nov. 30 — Catherine Garretson and Eunice Ray
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| ►‘Snacks with Susan and Daryl’ discussion class | |
Sundays from 9 to 9:45 a.m. in annex room 4
Even when he was an atheist, Lee Strobel enjoyed the Christmas season — the gift-giving, holiday parties, and being with friends and family. But after his wife became a Christian, Lee started to investigate the real meaning behind all those nativity scenes he had seen outside of churches.
In this four-week study, Lee reveals what he discovered as he sought to separate the holiday from the holy day, the facts from the fantasy, and the truth from the tradition.
Join Snacks with Susan and Daryl for this video study, exchanging ideas and looking a little deeper into a story we all know.
• Nov. 30 — Setting the Record Straight
• Dec. 7 — Beneath the Fake News
• Dec. 14 — A Mind-Boggling Proposition
• Dec. 21 — The Prophetic Fingerprint
| ►Adult Bible study class, led by Bill and Catherine | |
Sundays from 9 to 9:45 a.m. in annex room 2
Our class is studying the book of Leviticus.
Leviticus contains commandments given to Moses by God at the foot of Mount Sinai over about a one-month period just prior to the Israelites’ journey to the Promised Land.
Leviticus contains instructions for worship and personal holiness. Although the New Testament (the New Covenant) abrogates Old Testament ceremonial law, the Levitical priesthood, and the sanctuary, the Book of Leviticus offers us greater insight into the nature of God and how He wants us to relate to Him.
If you are new to the class, don’t worry about missing previous lessons. As in the rest of the Bible, each verse is almost a lesson in itself. Visitors and new class members are always welcome. We have coffee brewed and take turns bringing pastries.
The class meets in annex room 2 on Sundays at 9 a.m. We look forward to seeing you.
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Thank you for your generous pledges and ongoing offerings. Your support and commitment to Swift Church is greatly appreciated.
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Prayers and concerns
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Please call the church or email to notify us of any joys or concerns; birthdays, anniversaries, health issues or family deaths so that we may put it in the weekly emailed announcements for your church family to pray with you or to praise God for your joy. (We don’t publish personal prayer concerns on the website.)
■ Moe and Kathy Menk welcome their ninth great-grandchild — Noah Miller, born Nov. 26, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces.
►Please remember our military friends and families in your prayers. | |
Names are listed in the monthly newsletter.
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If you would like to provide flowers for a worship service, please contact Susie Alexander by phone or email.
Are you willing to serve as a liturgist, acolyte or greeter/usher? Contact Marvin King or Eunice Ray, worship elders.
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