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From my perspective, Advent did what it was supposed to do for us at Christ Church:
prepare the way for Christ in our community and our hearts. Our worship played its
part and framed our community life: In expectation, we prepared Advent wreaths and
lit our candles; with Jane Ferralls general direction, Craig Slavtcheffs kitchen
leadership, Sunday School-parent-baked brownies, and the ECWs cookies, we helped
celebrate the Tree-lighting on the Green. The youth-decorated wreaths and their hot
cocoa helped prepare the way for hospitality from the rectory garage! Even as the
Sunday School was preparing to present their delightful Nativity pageant, we got an
operatic angle on the story with Amahl & the Night Visitors, presented by
Concertato and the WestConn Opera Ensemble. The Altar Guild, the Choir and the Choristers, the ushers,
chalice bearers, and readers all prepared for the celebrations to come.
And there was more to prepare for this year! We added a third Christmas Eve service, beginning our
celebrations with a 4 p.m. service of song, story, and communion timed for our youngest members, continued
with a service featuring our young Choristers, and capped the evening with a glorious service featuring the
Choir. On Christmas Day, we again celebrated Emmanuel coming to be one with us. Thanks to your
memorial and thanksgiving gifts, the church was beautifully decorated and the Choir had the support of a Yale
soloist. Marsha Brown and Frank Dodd outdid themselves in preparing the Christmas flowers and music,
respectively. The Hutchison, Claiborn-Mayo, and Rae clans set out the welcoming luminaria to guide
Christmas worshippers to the Bethlehem stable, which Christ Church re-presents.
Christmas does not end on December 25th; it is a festival of twelve days leading to the Epiphany. The
Epiphany celebrates the manifestation, revelation, and showing forth (thats what epiphany means in Greek)
of Jesus to the Gentiles. In the Epiphany story, we Gentiles (the peoples of the nations outside of Israel and
Judea) are represented by the Magi, the wise watchers of the night sky, better known as the Three Kings. Art
and tradition show the kings as people of different ages and nationalities. In the Epiphany story, the Bible
makes clear that Jesus came not for just a select people, but for all humanity. In other words, his life was the
light of all people; those words come from Johns prologue (1:4b). This year our Choristers, Choir, and young
readers will help us proclaim the lights Epiphany in a special candlelit Choral Evensong on Friday evening,
January 6th, at 7 p.m.
Christmas Gratitude: Epiphany Hope
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It is not too much to say, that as Christ Church, we are called to proclaim that Christs light shines in the
darkness and the darkness did not overcome it (John 1.5). That was our proclamation throughout Advent and
Christmastide. We long to know that light ourselves; strangely, we know it best as we share it with others. That
light is our hope in the midst of this worlds darkness; that hope is not just for us, but for all people. In worship
and in our community life, let us continue to proclaim Christs light of hope.
--Harrison+
P.S. Our Chili Supper was made more special thanks to Rick Ste. Marie and Panera Bread for the donated
chili bread bowls, and also to Gene Bishop and Bishops Orchards Farm Market for the donated cider.
P.S. Since our total attendance increased more than anticipated, we know we need to print more bulletins; if
you have thoughts to share about Christmas at Christ Church, please share them with me at
harrisoncec@snet.net.
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Update on Buildings and Grounds
Just a quick thank you to our volunteers: Gene Bishop recently repaired a light switch in the sexton's closet
and cleaned the outside roof gutters; David Jones finished painting the parish hall siding where needed; and
Dirck Goss and Max Reeve made repairs to a bench in the church balcony in time for it to be used during the
performance of Ahmal and the Night Visitors. The heating boilers were inspected recently, and one particular
boiler needs to have repairs due to water leakage.
As you can see, our buildings and grounds require ongoing repairs and maintenance, and we try to do as much
of it as possible in-house by using volunteers. At this time we are looking for people to help with snow removal
during the winter months. If you have skills or time (or a snow blower) you'd be willing to share, please call
the church office at 203-453-2279. Thank you!
--David Kish, Junior Warden
Lets Commit to Build the Ministries of Christ Church!
We have embarked on a parish journey together; we are moving from
surviving to thriving! By Gods grace, we are building our ministries for
education, service, fellowship, worship and music. Our stewardship of the
time, talent and treasure entrusted to us by God shapes our life as the Body
of Christ gathered as Christ Episcopal Church. To help plan for 2012, our
Vestry asks for your estimates-of-giving, your pledge, for the New Year. If
you have not yet made a pledge, please make your estimate as
soon as possible. It is never too late. Let us continue in the realization
of growth in Christ Churchs ministries. This is only possible through your
commitment to a renewed 2012 level of pledge generosity.
If you have not received your Stewardship packet, there are extras on the table at the back of the center aisle.
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The opening lines in Barbara Robinsons classic Christmas childrens book,
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, are certainly eye-catching: The
Herdmans were absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They
lied and stole and smoked cigars (even the girls) The book tells the story
of what happens when one churchs boring, predictable Christmas pageant is
taken over by the six tough, rowdy Herdman kids.
We dont have any Herdman children at Christ Church -- a friendly beast is
about as far-reaching as were willing to go! We prefer shepherds, three
kings, and angelic ones as opposed to the cigar smoking set! The Christmas
pageant in the book surprises everyone and I would like to think that our
Christmas pageant was full of wonderment also! With that said, a Christmas
Pageant doesnt magically appear before you without a village
of people to help make it happen. First and foremost, let us
thank our cast of children who lit up the stage this year. They
may forget a line or two, or lip-synch a few of the hymns, but
our children at Christ Church are brilliant and we thank each
and every one of them for performing in a spectacular pageant.
Our childrens orchestra under the direction of Suky and
Rodger Bryan grew this year. We may have to rethink our
stage in future years to accommodate their needs! Thank you
for adding to our pageant with your superb music. We would
also like to thank Melissa Lamoreaux, Frank Dodd, and John Baringer for helping us sound so good. They
helped us practice all of our hymns and performed on piano, organ, and guitar. Thank You!
Behind the scenes, Ted and Rebecca Ervin helped costume all of the angels, donkeys, and sheep. Our talented
group of Sunday School teachers organized our cast into position, and, weeks before our event, Richard
Marvin led a large crew in assembly of the stage. Last, but not least, we thank the parents of our Sunday School
children for all of your help as mentioned above, it takes a village!
In Barbara Robinsons book, the Herdman children had never heard the story of the birth of Jesus before
embarking upon the pageant. They questioned every aspect of the story. Why did they not have a room at the
inn? Why did they force this baby to sleep in a manger? Who were the three mysterious Kings? In the
end, the Herdman children discovered the one true meaning of Christmas and helped the rest of us rediscover it
as well. They knew that something special was going on when the Angel of the Lord spoke to all of us, saying:
Unto you a child is born!
Thank you for another rendition of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever!
--John Mayo, Sunday School Teacher
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
The 2011 Version of Angels Under the Balcony
A lot of energy (no pun intended) developed around the Second Collection for the Guilford
Fuel Assistance Program. Parishioners had already responding generously with caps, scarves,
and mittens on the Mitten Tree for Charlies Closet, and you readily responded to the Vestrys
appeal to become Angels Under the Balcony and help keep neighbors warm in their homes.
The Second Collection received $1,574, which will go directly to the Fuel Assistance Program,
along with $1,000 of the proceeds from the Tree-lighting Chili Supper and Rectors Roast Beef
Dinner for a total gift of $2,574! An additional $375 will go to the Discretionary Fund for fuel
relief in 2012. Thanks again to one and all for your support.
But that did not conclude your service as Angels Under the Balcony! On Monday before Christmas we got a
call from our friends at St. Georges Church. One of the beneficiaries of their gift program was short 135 gifts;
another group had been unable to follow-through on their commitment. St. Georges could help some; could
we help at all? The gifts were for a program at St. Lukes Episcopal Church, on Whalley Avenue in New
Haven. Time was short; I looked at the balance in the Rectors Discretionary Fund and decided that -- thanks
to your generosity -- $750 was available. I wrote the check, and Melissa Lamoreaux and her St. Georges
friend, Ruth Pinto, went shopping. Normally, Discretionary Fund gifts remain undisclosed, but no confidences
were breached in telling you about the good work your generosity has done.
For a religion born in an unheated stable, your kind concern for the well-being of others re-presents Gods own
compassion in coming to be one with us.
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Its hard to believe Christmas has already come and gone. What a thrilling
season of festivities, special events, and worship services. Special thanks go to
several people who helped make the music at Christ Church extra special this
Christmas. First, to Suky and Rodger Bryan, who organized and directed the
Youth Orchestra that played at the Christmas Pageant. Thanks to all the children
who played in this orchestra too! And to Melissa Lamoreaux, who helped teach
the music for the Christmas Pageant to all the children during their Sunday
morning practices. Also, thank you to Vicky and Bronwyn Reeve, who shared
their musical talents at the 5:30 Christmas Eve service. A final word of thanks goes to the Choirs, who worked
very hard to prepare anthems and hymns for the Christmas Eve services. Again, thanks to all for a wonderful
Christmas!
On Friday, January 6, the Choirs of Christ Episcopal Church will present a Choral Evensong for the Feast of
the Epiphany. The service will begin at 7 p.m. and will be followed by a reception in the Parish Hall.
I am happy to announce my upcoming half-length degree recital at Yale University. This organ recital will
take place at Marquand Chapel (located in the Sterling Divinity Quadrangle) on Wednesday, January 11, at
12:30 p.m. The half-hour recital will include music by Nicolaus Bruhns, Dieterich Buxtehude, Samuel Scheidt,
and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. All are welcome to attend. Happy New Year!

--Frank Dodd, Organist-Choirmaster
Music News
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Annual Parish Meeting
February 5, 2012
The 268
th
Annual Parish Meeting of Christ
Episcopal Church will be held on Sunday,
February 5,

2012. The Nominating Committee
has begun its work. The Committee is charged
with presenting nominees for Senior and Junior
Wardens, Parish Clerk, and Treasurer for one-year
terms, and three Vestry Members for three-year
terms. If you have a name to suggest, check with
the individual rst, and share the name or names
with committee members Ed Seibert, David Kish,
Chris Robinson, Janet Moffat, Julie Harris and Ted
Ervin.
Call to the 268
th
Annual
Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the Parish of
Christ Episcopal Church
Will be Held on Sunday,
February 5, 2012
Following the 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist
December Vestry Meeting Highlights
At its meeting on Wednesday, December 14, in the Rectory living room, the Vestry:

Began with Devotions for the Early Evening and shared prayer concerns;

Whats working: A very busy Season! Amahl and the Night Visitors was a great success; the Inter-faith
Thanksgiving service (with Music Director Frank Dodd) was extraordinary; our Chili Supper was
great fun and profitable - netting over $700; the ECW Luncheon, Tastefully Simple Fund Raiser, etc..
Our list just kept growing!;

The Treasurers report: Our financial situation continues to be constrained. We are meeting payroll
and making monthly payments to vendors, but other costs are in arrears. We owe five months ($5,000)
on the loan from the Diocese, $4,437 is owed by the operating fund to the capital fund (for rectory
improvements), then theres the December Diocesan pledge of almost $3,000 (now caught up through
November), and last but not least, $2,037 in reimbursements to Harrison. Based on last years
generous end-of-year giving, the Vestry is hopeful that between final pledge, Christmas and special
end-of-the-year donations, we can still end off the year well;

Stewardship: The tally on December 14th was 62 pledges with a pledge amount of $111K, less than
half of the goal of $230,000 in pledges for 2012. We are further ahead (after 3 weeks) than last year,
but the Vestry agrees we may need to reach out again to parishioners after the New Year. (As of
December25th, the totals were73 pledges for a total of$136,429);

Junior Wardens report: The Parish Halls lower level continues to remain dry - a great success after
our severe weather. The Boiler requires a new condenser;

Approved the Diocesan Pledge for 2012. At 12.5% of our 2010 Operating Income that equals $34,397
(down $700 from last year);

Approved a Second Collection for Guilfords Fuel Assistance Program on Dec 18th. The Vestry also
agreed to commit the outreach proceeds from the Roast Beef Dinner and the Chili Supper to the Fuel
Program. Notification to parishioners before Sunday was needed immediately;
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December at CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH on the Green
Outside: Tree Lighting on the Green;
Inside: Laughter, Warmth and Chili
Chili Supper and Cookie-Wreath-Print Sale
2011
Actors & Musicians, and the Star
A Joyful Christmas Pageant
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GLAD TIDINGS January, 2012
Glad Tidings
Christ Episcopal Church
11 Park Street
Guilford, Connecticut
The Rev. Harrison West
Rector
harrisoncec@snet.net
203-453-2279
Edward Seibert
Senior Warden
seiberte@ix.netcom.com
203-458-6516
Pat Wakefield
Parish Administrator
cecsec@snet.net
203-453-2279
Diane Barker
Managing Editor
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203-457-9484
Pat Daunic
Graphic Design



Christ Episcopal Church
P O Box 574
Guilford, CT 06437
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage
PAID
Guilford, CT 06437
Permit Number 1
Change Service Requested
Sunday Services:
8 a.m., Rite I
10 a.m., Rite II with Choir
9 a.m., Rectors Forum
9:30 a.m., Childrens Chapel
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
Feast of the Epiphany!
Friday, January 6th at 7:00p.m.
Festal Evensong by Candlelight with Choir,
Choristers and youth readers - Please Come!!
Frank Dodds recital at Marquand Chapel
on January 11th at 12:30p.m.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Mark your Calendar!
ANNUAL MEETING
February 5, 2012
after the 10 a.m. Eucharist Service
Rectory Forum, Childrens Chapel and
Sunday School will be on holiday until
Sunday, January 8th

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