Celebration of Advent
at Peoples
The Advent
season was ushered in at Peoples on Sunday, November 30, 2014 with the annual
Hanging of the Greens church service. Pastor Tom led us through the meaning of
symbols which included the hanging of wreaths and swags of green from the
rafters and from the center aisle ends of the pews. Children and adults were
able to get the wreaths in their proper locations as teams. Appropriate hymns
were sung in between each phase of the readings.
The second
symbol of Advent and a tradition of Peoples was the lighting of the first
candle on the Advent Wreath. There are three candles that are purple, one that
is pink and another in the center that is white. The first to be lit represent
Hope and the second candle will represent Peace. On the third Sunday, the
Sunday of Joy, that candle is pink. The fourth Sunday of Advent finds again the
color purple. This fourth Sunday represents Love. On Christmas Eve all candles
are lit and the last to be lit is the Christ candle in the middle that is
white. Each week a different person or persons will light the candles. The
first candle was lit by the Blanchette family. Other, new members of the church
will participate in the lighting ceremony in each succeeding week.
The third
aspect of the service was preceded by an explanation of the symbolism of the
Christmas tree and the ornaments traditionally placed on the tree. In the
process of decorating the tree children led the way and were joined by parents
and other adults. There were plenty of ornaments available for anyone who
wished to take part or folks could bring their own.
It was then time to place toys and gifts under
the tree that will in turn be taken to the Root Cellar in Portland where they
will become part of the Christmas Angel store program. This part of the service
has been an important part of the Christmas missionary season at Peoples. In
recent years the Root Cellar has been the recipient of such a collection. This was
a busy day for collections and local missions. Sunday was the last day to
collect canned goods for the local food pantry. A basket also collected
Hannaford food gift cards to be taken to the police station where the officers
will be able to assist people that have food needs and can’t afford to buy
necessities of that nature. This is an ongoing project that can be added to
anytime.
The final
inspirational symbol was the filling of the Crèche located on the top of the
piano. Children and adults alike took turns placing characters in the stable
scene, characters that were both human and animals. Wide eyed children were
careful with a lamb or a cow or a camel. Serious adults showed their care with
the adult characters. In the end of the ceremony the only thing missing was the
baby, Jesus. His presence will be felt and present on Christmas Eve.
As folks
were leaving the church many picked up a copy or more of this year’s edition of
the “Celebration of Advent” Advent Meditations booklet. This is the 28th
year of publication. If you would like one or more there are still a number available.
The booklet is inspirational and holds over 36 meditations or suggestions that
provide a daily opportunity to share a moment of devotion as an individual,
with family, or with a group in quiet contemplation with each other and our
Lord. The meditations continue through the day of Epiphany on January 6. Donations
for defraying the cost of printing are accepted, but are not required.
Advent is
not just a one day event at Peoples. This coming Saturday, December 6 the
annual Peoples Christmas Fair will be held in Ellis Hall. Since this is a year
of celebrating 175 years of existence as a Methodist Society in South Portland
a number of the women may be dressed in Victorian costume. Not only is this
event a money maker for the church it is also one of the events that provides
great fellowship for all those that work on it and open the doors for the
community around us.
Be looking
ahead to greater involvement by our Sunday school in the coming weeks and also a
most sacred event, the Christmas Eve Service when many family members share a
Service of Light and Bells with each other.
A Joyous
Advent Season to all.
1 comment:
Wonderful description of our Hanging of the Greens service. The pictures are great!
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