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Many Christmas’ ago, the big gift under the tree for my son Jonathan was his first bike. Not long after that, he experienced the freedom- or should we say fear- of “No Training Wheels.” He wanted to ride his bike- but he did not. A wide grin would cross his face as he would find himself peddling on his own. Then, a look of terror would strike as he realized- he was peddling on his own. He would begin to look down or stop peddling. If you’ve ever tried to teach a child how to ride a bike you know the rest… Thank God for bike helmets!

It provided me with a good reminder of how God wants us to face the challenges of life. First, we must prepare ourselves as much as possible. Like the all-important bike helmet, the study of the Word will protect us on the toughest rides. In the midst of a challenge, we must remember to simply keep our eyes on Him. And finally, when we begin to have those doubts about whether “we can do it” we must remind ourselves, “we don’t have to”—God is in control! Keep peddling!

Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year from Our Family to Yours!

-Laurie Stroud 

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Adoration of the Magi by Claude Vignon (France), 1624 is one of the 30 works that are a part of theThe Embodying Faith: Imagining Jesus through the Agesfree exhibition opening December 8, 2018 at the Birmingham Museum of Art and running through April 22, 2019.
Adoration of the Magi by Claude Vignon (France), 1624 is one of the 30 works that are a part of theThe Embodying Faith: Imagining Jesus through the Ages free exhibition opening December 8, 2018 at the Birmingham Museum of Art and running through April 22, 2019.

A visit to the Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) offers a great way to help you and your family focus on the Reason for the Season. The BMA’s new exhibition, Embodying Faith: Imagining Jesus through the Ages presented by Altec Styslinger Foundation opens December 8, 2018. Drawn largely from the Museum’s permanent collection, the exhibition showcases 30 works that span more than six centuries and feature varying depictions of Jesus by artists working across the globe: from Ethiopia to Italy, France to Fayette County, Ala. The exhibition traces how artists across time and cultures depicted the life of Jesus and includes work in a range of media including prints, drawings, paintings, sculpture, quilts, flags, and books.

For centuries, artistic production in Europe, and elsewhere, was dominated by Christian themes. This religious art served many purposes, from embellishing altars and aiding in private devotion, to educating the faithful and acting as propaganda either for or against the church during the Protestant Reformation. Artists often conveyed complex theological concepts through their representations of the figure. Types of images, such as the Madonna and Child, developed and evolved over time.

December 8, 3-5pm enjoy the free celebration of the opening of the Birmingham Museum of Art’s new exhibition that traces how artists across time and cultures depicted the life of Jesus.
December 8, 3-5pm enjoy the free celebration of the opening of the Birmingham Museum of Art’s new exhibition that traces how artists across time and cultures depicted the life of Jesus.

“Historically, visual traditions were critical in communicating important events from the life of Jesus and reflecting his central role in the Christian faith. This exhibition encourages visitors to explore the many ways artists represented the life of Jesus and how these traditions and conventions changed with time and place,” says Dr. Robert Schindler, The Fariss Gambrill Lynn and Henry Sharpe Lynn Curator of European Art at the Birmingham Museum of Art. “Works that in essence express the same narrative, could have widely different aesthetics and purposes. Depictions of the Crucifixion, for instance, could focus on the symbolic meaning of his death, imagine the historical setting, or aim to evoke an emotional response in the viewer.”

The BMA will celebrate the arrival of Embodying Faith on Saturday, December 8 from 3-5 p.m. with a holiday event that is free and open to the public. The afternoon will feature a moving performance by the renowned Birmingham Boys Choir, along with holiday treats for guests. The special free exhibition will remain until April 22, 2019. Learn more at www.artsbma.org. †

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Church Leaders

Most people think of Hanukkah as a strictly Jewish Celebration, but did you know that the only place in the entire Bible that Hanukkah is mentioned is in the New Testament? The Gospel of John 10:22-23 reads “Now it was the Feast of Dedication in Jerusalem, and it was winter. And Jesus walked in the temple, in Solomon’s porch.” The word “Dedication” in Hebrew is “Hanukkah”!  At the Feast of Hanukkah, Jesus is walking around the Temple in Jerusalem. And not only is He there, but it is written that at this time, Jesus, whose name in Hebrew is “Yeshua” (Yeh-SHOO-ah), promises four Hanukkah gifts to all His followers! In John 10: 27-29 Jesus says, “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.” Four extraordinary Hanukkah Gifts from Jesus: the ability to hear His voice, to be known by Him, eternal life, and eternal security that no one can snatch His followers from His hand .

The Feast of Dedication, or Hanukkah, is a time to remember and celebrate both a historical event and a miracle of God. Historians record that around 139 BC, the Temple in Jerusalem had been polluted by pagan idols and other defilements from the occupying forcesof Antiochus IV Epiphanes. After years of oppression, the overthrow of Antiochus was won by the Maccabees, led by Judah. Judah was called “Maccabee,” a word composed of the initial letters of the four Hebrew words Mi Kamocha Ba’eilim Hashem, “Who is like You, O God.”The Maccabees won this military victory against overwhelming odds. They proceeded to cleanse the Temple and rededicate it and re-light the Temple Menorah, or Lampstand. They only had enough oil to light the Temple Menorah for one day. By a miracle of God, the Lampstand continued to burn for eight days, until new oil was made available.

In memory of this, the Feast of Dedication, or Hanukkah, is celebrated to this day by lighting candles for eight days, beginning on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, the date of the original re-Dedication. This year the first candle is lit on December 2, 2018, and candles increase daily until 8 candles are to be lit on December 9.

Because of the miracle of a little oil multiplying, the Feast of Hanukkah features foods fried in oil, such as jelly-filled donuts, in Hebrew called “sufganiyot” (soof-gahn-ee-YOTE), and potato pancakes, or “latkes” (LAHT-kees). Another Hanukkah tradition is the playing of the Dreidel Game (DRAY-dul), which features spinning a special top and winning gold-foil-covered chocolate coins. Some say this game originated when it was forbidden to read Scripture, the Hebrews would quickly whip out a top and coins and play to fool the oppressors.

Experience Hanukkah Week Celebrations at Beth Hallel, Hoover. Learn more and experience Hanukah at Beth Hallel Messianic Synagogue. December 4 at 7 p.m. enjoy a Family Hanukkah Party with traditional food and games, giant Menorah and Festival of Lights. The Feast of Hanukkah, or Feast of Dedication continues Friday, December 7 at 7 p.m., with Erev Shabbat, including Temple Lampstands, Hebraic Dance, Lively Worship, and teaching about Hanukkah, followed by a Community “ONEG” (delightful refreshments.) Bring a dish to share! Saturday, December 8, at 11 a.m. celebrating Hanukah continues on Yom Shabbat. All are welcome!

-Rabbi David and Leslye Schneier 

Leaders of Beth Hallel Messianic Synagogue

2230 Sumpter Street, Hoover, 35226

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Disability and the Church

Ways to minister to special needs persons and their families is the focus of the January 8, 2019 Disability and the Church Conference, www.eve.samford.edu.
Ways to minister to special needs persons and their families is the focus of the January 8, 2019 Disability and the Church Conference, www.eve.samford.edu.

Birmingham, Ala. is fortunate to have available many professional services and resources for families with members that have special needs. Public schools in the area offer quality special education classroom experiences for these children and youth. Several non-profit organizations in the area offer services and resources related to autism; hearing, speech, and visual impairments; physical disabilities; and mental challenges. A growing number of congregations in the area have responded to the need for ministries and services for these persons and their families.

The Center for Congregational Resources at Samford University will offer a conference for churches interested in beginning or expanding ministries to special needs persons and families. The one-day conference will be held on January 8, 2019. Participating in conference leadership will be faculty from Samford’s Center for Worship and the Arts, Orlean Beeson School of Education, Center for Faith and Health, and School of Public Health. In addition, Dr Barbara Newman, from the Calvin Institute for Worship and author of Making Worship Accessible, David Glover, founder of Pure Ministries and author of A Better Way: Where Least is Most, and Amy Fenton Lee, special needs ministry consultant and author of Leading a Special Needs Ministrywill be keynote presenters.

The conference will begin at 8:30 a.m. and will conclude at 5:00 p.m. Breakout sessions will be offered following the morning presentation by Barbara Newman and the afternoon presentation by David Glover.  The day will conclude with a question-answer conversation with a panel of conference presenters and Samford faculty. “Samford University is in a unique position to help churches wanting to minister to special needs families,” said Michael Wilson, Director of the Center for Congregational Resources. “We hope the conference will give participants practical ideas and useful resources as they think about the ministries they hope to offer.”

One goal event organizers have is to help groups of churches learn how to begin or develop special needs ministries. To this end, the Center for Congregational Resources will provide financial assistance and consultative support. A proven model used by the Center gathers groups of three to five churches that choose to work together to learn from each other as they develop their ministries. The Center will make available a limited number of financial grants to congregations participating in groups.

Cost of the conference is $40 and includes break refreshments, lunch, and a book by one of the conference presenters. Register by December 11, 2018 to receive a $10 early bird discount. Group discounts are also available. For more information, visit the Center for Congregational Resources at www.samford.edu/congregational-resources or call 205-726-4064. Online registration is at: www.eve.samford.edu. †

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The Tri-City All About Referrals group invites you to bring the family to have Cookies and refreshments and have your children’s pictures taken with Santa. We will have refreshments and we will print your pictures at Kai’s Koffee house at 2953 Pelham Pkwy Pelham, AL 35124. Kai’s is directly across Hwy 31 from the Pelham Post Office.  We look forward to seeing you there. Contact Dianna Howell at 205-568-5435 or Brandy Hamilton at 205-410-5633 if you need further information.

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Special Feature

A Wonderful Way to Begin the Holidays:         

The Samford President’s Home will be featured in the 8thAnnual Christmas Home Tour, December 6, 2018. Attendees will be able to tour the home, enjoy refreshments and shop the holiday gift market.
The Samford President’s Home will be featured in the 8th Annual Christmas Home Tour, December 6, 2018. Attendees will be able to tour the home, enjoy refreshments and shop the holiday gift market.

Five unique and beautifully appointed homes, delicious seasonal fare and a holiday gift market are all part of Samford Legacy League’s 8th Christmas Home Tour. This annual event is an enjoyable beginning to the Christmas season for everyone and helps provide scholarships for Samford University students. Presented by ARC Realty, the tour includes two homes in Mountain Brook and three in Vestavia Hills which will be on tour Thursday, December 6, 2018 from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. and again from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.

From the glamorous art deco age of Palm Springs to old world elegance and the Mediterranean countryside, this year’s event presents a treasure trove of delightful sights, delicacies and gifts for everyone.  2018 Featured Homes include:

  • Ashley & Trevor Kaple – 2940 Pump House Road, Mountain Brook
  • Ashley & Andy Prewitt – 417 Sunset Drive, Vestavia Hills
  • Tracy & Robert Stephens – 216 Sheridan Lane, Vestavia Hills
  • Jeanna & Andy Westmoreland – Samford President’s Home – 1994 Shades Crest Road, Vestavia Hills
  • Danielle & Bart Yancey – 2809 Pump House Road, Mountain Brook
Special thanks to the 2018 Christmas Home Tour Committee who are a part of The Legacy League, a non-profit volunteer organization of over 750 members helping students with significant financial need and challenging circumstances attend Samford University.
Special thanks to the 2018 Christmas Home Tour Committee who are a part of The Legacy League, a non-profit volunteer organization of over 750 members helping students with significant financial need and challenging circumstances attend Samford University.

Tickets are $25 through December 4 and may be purchased online at samford.edu/legacyleague. Thereafter, tickets will be $30 at the door of featured homes during tour hours. Tour proceeds will provide scholarships for students with significant financial need and challenging circumstances attend Samford University. †

 

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To get the whole family engaged in God’s Word, consider an Advent devotional time each day. The staff at Briarwood Christian Bookstore highly recommends, Little Hearts, Prepare Him Room, An Advent Devotional That Grows with Your Familyby Holly Mackle. Both content and reflection questions are designed to address what God says about us in His word and how His truth shapes our lives. The Briarwood Christian Bookstore also has a great selection of Christmas books for children and a large selection of Crossways Bibles at reduced prices. Any Crossways Bible $19.99 and above is 40% off. The store, located inside Briarwood Presbyterian Church, will have extended hours during the holiday season. Check www.briarwood.org/bookstore for details.

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“Serving Aboard a Floating Airport at Sea”

Photo: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David Wyscaver
Photo: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David Wyscaver

Birmingham native and 2016 Hoover High School graduate Xavier Jones is serving our country aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis, a floating airport at sea. Seaman Jones is a culinary specialist aboard the carrier. “Serving in the Navy gives me a lot of opportunities not only for myself, but for my family,” said Jones. “I get to be a role model for my family, especially my siblings.”

“Chelsea Native: Warrior at Sea”

Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Theodore Quintana
Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Theodore Quintana

Petty Officer 2nd Class Nathan Rushhaven is a 2013 Chelsea High School graduate and provides key support as part of combat operations aboard USS Philippine Sea. A Navy fire controlman aboard the guided-missile cruiser, Rushhaven credits success in the Navy to many of the lessons learned in Chelsea. “I learned that having a good work ethic and pride in your work pays off in the end.”

“Hoover Native Honored for Service”  

Congressman Gary Palmer along with officials from the United States Post Office recently dedicated the United States Post Office Meadowbrook Station as the “Lance Corporal Thomas E. Rivers Jr. Post Office Building.” Congressman Palmer’s bill, H.R. 4646, moved to designate the facility in Rivers honor and it was signed into law by President Donald Trump. Rivers, a resident of Hoover and graduate of Briarwood High School, was killed in enemy action on April 28, 2010, in Afghanistan. He is survived by his parents, Dr. Tom and Charon Rivers; sister, Rachel; and grandparents, Colonel (Ret.) and Mrs. Charles R. Doke.

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Parenting Points

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If your son or daughter is experimenting with alcohol or drugs, it’s time for you to do something about it. Now!

With teenage substance abuse, where there’s smoke, there’s often fire.   

Almost all the emphasis on addiction treatment has traditionally been on recovery. In other words, the focus has been on putting out fires, but not preventing them.

You can change that in your family. Through proactive parenting, you can help keep a fire from starting, or at least contain the blaze more safely.

By getting involved earlier, you can disrupt emerging addictive habits your teenager may be developing. You can protect your kids against addiction.

Take the next step now (anonymously):

  1. Order the STEPS Proactive Parenting “Prevention Tool Kit.”
  2. Take a course in “How to Protect Your Kids from Addictions.”
  3. Get anonymous personal coaching on addiction prevention.

If your son or daughter was trapped in a burning building, you would do anything to save them. Why not prevent the fire from happening in the first place?  

Get Help Now. STEPS Proactive Parenting provides tools, training, and coaching for parents to protect their kids from addictions. Visit www.StepsProactiveParenting.com or contact Steve Ward at [email protected].  

Support the Cause. You can help prevent addiction by financially supporting the ministry. On the website, choose “DONATE” on the top menu or contact Steve Ward.  

-Steve C. Ward 

Executive Director, STEPS Ministries

Author of STEPS: A Daily Journey to a Better Life

[email protected]

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