Gigi Embs Funeral Service
Cold Spring Church
780 Seashore Road
Cold Spring, NJ 08204 USA
609-884-4065
Gigi Embs Funeral Service
It is once again time for our annual congregational meeting called by the Session to be Sunday, January 31, following the worship service in the Sanctuary. Everyone is welcomed! During our meeting we will review and celebrate the activities of the church in 2020, remember those who passed on to join the Church Triumphant during the past year, and we look ahead on how each of us can participate and help us achieve our mission!
We continue our transformational journey of faith in God’s emerging future. We are called together! Let’s prepare for what’s ahead in 2021!
The meeting packet will be posted above when completed.
(A reminder to all team leaders: please send in your annual team or committee or organization report as soon as possible so that it can be included in our annual report. Let’s capture the blessings and plan for a great future!)
Congregational Meeting to elect officers following worship in sanctuary.
Advent Devotions for December 13, 2020
Children’s Worship Ages 4-7 for December 13, 2020
Children’s Worship Ages 8-12 for December 13, 2020
This week is the perfect time to join in our worship online or in-person. We simplified our online service and made it even easier to participate, and viewing does not require a Facebook account! Join the video stream on Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/coldspringchurch) or, if you don’t have internet access, use our New call in number: +1 (929) 205-6099. Enter Meeting ID: 882-3154-2428 Password: 1714. (Please remember to use the Passcode to have the very best worshipping experience on the phone!)
You have found a place to encounter God and people who care about you – just as you are, right where you are, anytime. Once you and your family are ready, share the picture with us by posting to Facebook #ColdSpringChurch or Instagram #coldspringchurchnj. You may want to subscribe to our weekly Connections email newsletter. Sign up here!
While we continue to worship online every week, we are excited to welcome all who are able and comfortable to worship in-person in our historic Red Brick Church on Sundays at 10:30 AM. Your safety, health, and wellness are our our top priority. West Jersey Presbytery approved our session’s re-opening plan and our pastor, staff, and teams have worked hard to prepare for your arrival. Following the guidance from the CDC and health officials, we have implemented safety protocols, and designed an approximately thirty-minute worship experience that will be spiritually energizing and safe for you, your family, and other worshippers.
This third week of Advent is all about the Who of You! This Christmas is unlike any other. Uncertain times. Uncertain future. Christmas this year will definitely not be like Christmas’ of the past. So now, more than ever, its important to know who you are. Who you really are! John the Baptist knew who he was. He pointed people to the Light of Jesus. The religious leaders (who thought they knew everything) demanded to know who John was. Find out John’s response and get help answering that question for yourself just in time for the holidays in Pastor Kevin’s message, “Who Are You?. We will hear Isaiah’s prophetic message of hope for all people, the very message Jesus claimed as his own and fulfilled.
Get ready: How would you answer the question posed to John when asked, “Who are you?” While your birth certificate states your name, who you really are goes way beyond our name. Who you are is connected to who you follow, what you do, and in whom do you trust. Clues to help with the Who of You can be found in your calendar. Where do you invest your time, energy, and attention? In the last hour, what was your focus and attention directed towards? Who do your activities say you are? If they align, if they are congruent with who you really are, who you want to be, then great. Keep doing those things. But if not, don’t despair, because every day is a new opportunity to reaffirm who you really are with what you actually do. Who God has called you to be? Listen. This week you can find hope and encouragement to live your very best life, the abundant Life that Jesus promised you!
This week’s carol is The First Noel which dates back to at least the 17th century. In 1823 William B. Sandys and Davies Gilbert edited and added lyrics to create the version we sing today. Noel is the French word, meaning Christmas, which is derived from the Latin word natalis, which means birth. We will also enjoy It Came Upon A Midnight Clear sung by Barbara Cain with Jayne McDonough accompanying her on our grand piano. Unitarian minister Edmund Hamilton Sears wrote his carol, The Angel’s Song –It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, from the well springs of his profound faith in God and the belief that through the centuries, God sends his emissary angels to earth with a resounding message of peace.
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Advent Devotions for December 6, 2020
Children’s Worship Ages 4-7 for December 6, 2020
Children’s Worship Ages 8-12 for December 6, 2020
This week is the perfect time to join in our worship online or in-person. We simplified our online service and made it even easier to participate, and viewing does not require a Facebook account! Join the video stream on Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/coldspringchurch) or, if you don’t have internet access, use our New call in number: +1 (929) 205-6099. Enter Meeting ID: 882-3154-2428 Password: 1714. (Please remember to use the Passcode to have the very best worshipping experience on the phone!)
You have found a place to encounter God and people who care about you – just as you are, right where you are, anytime. Once you and your family are ready, share the picture with us by posting to Facebook #ColdSpringChurch or Instagram #coldspringchurchnj. You may want to subscribe to our weekly Connections email newsletter. Sign up here!
While we continue to worship online every week, we are excited to welcome all who are able and comfortable to worship in-person in our historic Red Brick Church on Sundays at 10:30 AM. Your safety, health, and wellness are our our top priority. West Jersey Presbytery approved our session’s re-opening plan and our pastor, staff, and teams have worked hard to prepare for your arrival. Following the guidance from the CDC and health officials, we have implemented safety protocols, and designed an approximately thirty-minute worship experience that will be spiritually energizing and safe for you, your family, and other worshippers.
This second week of Advent, we will hear John the Baptist’s message from Mark, the first Gospel written, that echoes Isaiah’s prophetic call to prepare for the Messiah. How far are you willing to go to ensure that others experience the Good News about Jesus during these pandemic days? How are you making the way plain? You’ll be encouraged by pastor Kevin’s message entitled, “That The World May Know” as we discover practice ways to help others gain access to the Good News by raising valleys, lowering mountains, and smoothing out life’s rough roads.
Our experience today begins with a new countdown video that features beautiful Christmas music as Advent candles are lit. Our opening music is “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing!” written by Charles Wesley. He was committed to sharing God’s Good News in Christ through music to those beyond the reach of traditional educational settings, especially in the city and countryside. Inspired by the sounds of London’s church bells on Christmas Day, this hymn was originated as a poem, first published in 1739. Even in these uncertain times, there are abundant reasons to sing and be glad for God’s grace and abundance.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on December 20, 2020 at 2:00 PM, prevailing time, a meeting of the members of Cold Spring Presbyterian Cemetery & Mausoleum, will take place at Price Hall, Academy and Seashore Road, Cold Spring, New Jersey, in the meeting office. The purpose of the meeting is the annual report of trustees and the election of trustees and officers and to report the activities and management of the cemetery. Inquiries may be directed to Anthony P. Monzo, Esquire, Monzo Catanese Hillegass, P.C., 211 Bayberry Drive, Suite 2A, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 (609) 463-4601.
COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed.
Due to Governor Murphy’s Executive Order No. 196, no more than 10 persons are permitted to attend the meeting. Furthermore, masks and social distancing will be required.To the extent you wish to participate by phone or obtain information for participating by phone or by zoom conference, kindly contact Mr. Monzo at the above referenced phone number.
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