BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
December 14, 2025–Third Sunday of Advent
Our faith in a God of love leads us, by the power of the Spirit,
to follow Jesus in doing justice, loving mercy,
and walking humbly with God.
To livestream the worship service for Sunday, December 14:
On Sunday morning, around 9:20 a.m. go to BCMC’s webpage at bethelcollegemennonitechurch.org and click the green button labeled LIVE STREAM on the right side of the screen, which will take you to the worship service. If you get a message in the black box that the video is unavailable, click the gray box below that says “View Live Stream on YouTube”. Anytime after the service concludes, you can watch a recording of the service at your convenience by clicking the same green LIVE STREAM button. Again, you will probably have to go to the gray box that says “View Live Stream on YouTube”. That will transfer you to the BCMC YouTube Channel. You will have to click on the tab “Videos” to see all of the BCMC videos. Click the red button to see the bulletin/order of service.
OR – click on this link for this Sunday: https://youtube.com/live/hFuVkO0_2O0?feature=share
BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
Advent 2025: Spacious Faith
Third Sunday of Advent: December 14, 2025
Prelude Behold the Star (arr. Page) Chancel Bells
Bring a torch Jeanette Isabella & Ding Dong Merrily on High
Olivia Garber & Lincoln Kohlman, saxophone
God with Us Marshall & Lindsay Anderson, vocal
We Wish you a Merry Christmas Lawrence Kohlman, piano
Welcome–Adam Robb
Advent Candle-Lighting Call to Worship (by Mark Rupp)–Kohlman Family
Leader: In this season of waiting, we come with hearts open wide
to wonder, to longing, to paying attention.
People: We come to make space for God,
and to find that God has already made space for us.
Leader: As we light the candles of Advent,
we remember the witnesses who told the story of Christ,
each with a unique voice and vision of the good news.
People: Their faith invites us to live with spacious faith,
trusting that God meets us in many ways,
and that the story of Jesus is still unfolding among us.
Leader: We light this first candle for Mark’s faith,
a faith that runs toward hope, and finds God on the move.
We light this second candle for Matthew’s faith,
a faith that trusts the story is big enough to hold us all,
and honors those who carried the flames of peace.
Luke’s gospel lifts up the lowly,
puts songs in the mouths of those the world forgets,
and fills the air with joy that overflows.
In Luke’s story, every heart has room to sing.
People: We light this third candle for Luke’s faith,
a faith that rejoices in God’s justice
and makes room for wonder.
Leader: Come, Christ of spacious faith.
Widen our hearts, deepen our hope,
and make us ready to receive you again.
People: Come, Light of the World.
Prayer
*Hymn–Come Away From Rush and Hurry–VT 9
Children and Youth Conversation–Carol Flickinger
Worship Music–Riu, Riu Chiu (Tucker)–Chancel Bells; Verlene Garber, director
First Scripture Reading–I Samuel 2:1-8–Lois Brubacher
*Hymn–My Soul Proclaims with Wonder–VT 222
Second Scripture Reading–Luke 1:46-55–VT 987–Lois Brubacher
Silence
Sermon–Singing with Hannah and Mary–Joanna Harader
Silence
*Hymn–With Mary Sing Magnificat–VT 208
Offering Invitation and Prayers of God’s People
*Hymn–My Soul Cries Out–VT 412
*Benediction
Postlude–Good Christian Men, Rejoice (Wilbur Held)–Karen Schlabaugh
VT—Voices Together Keyboard—Karen Schlabaugh
Audio visual—John Thiesen Hymn Leader– Payne Claassen
Bulletin Image from Drawing Near—”The Woman at the Well” used by permission
The Week at BCMC: December 14—21, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025—9:15 a.m. Prelude
9:30 a.m. Worship service live-stream link:
https://youtube.com/live/hFuVkO0_2O0?feature=share
12:30 p.m. Bible Study Class Christmas dinner in the home of Marlene V. Faul
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
7 p.m. Women’s Fellowship Christmas Program in the sanctuary, for everyone, with the program: “History of Bethel College Mennonite Church Bell Choir” which began in 1969, inspired by Associate Pastor Esko Loewen, with first choir director, J. Randall Zercher for the youth. Comments by some former directors and players. Music by Chancel Bells, Verlene Garber, director. Refreshments in the Gathering Place. Everyone invited.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
8-10 a.m. Joanna Harader’s final 1887 Café hours for the year
7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal—Sanctuary
Thursday, December 18, 2025
1-4 p.m. You are invited to a Holiday Open House at the Bethel College Mennonite Church office. Stop by for some festive treats, good conversation, and general Christmas cheer. Monica, Nathan, and Joanna would love to see you!
4 p.m. Worship Commission—Room 14
6:30 p.m. Abuse Prevention & Response Committee—Room 14
Saturday, December 20, 2025
11 a.m. Celebration of Life service for Larry Penner—Sanctuary
Sunday, December 21, 2025—Fourth Sunday of Advent
Prelude at 9:15 a.m. with Angelika Donaldson, Robb Children, Ethan Garber, Burch group; Worship at 9:30 a.m. with sermon by Nathan Koontz
3 p.m. Youth Group Caroling
6 p.m. Longest Night Service
Chancel Bell Music Today
“Riu Riu Chiu” is a Spanish villancico (i.e., a common poetic and musical form of the Iberian Peninsula) first published in 1556. It means “River, River, Chirp/Sing”. It is imitative for birdsong, likely a nightingale or kingfisher. The refrain protects the “little lamb” (Mary) from the “wolf” (devil), teaching about the Nativity and Immaculate Conception, with the “riu” (river) symbolizing protection.
The Deacon Commission has a table under the dove banner in the Gathering Place with pages for your comments to members of our church whom we haven’t been able to see for a while. Stop and write a short greeting or sign your name to let them know we are thinking about them. The letters will remain on the table during the week for anyone to write a note before we send them out. Thank you!
Advent Banners
Last week during worship Adam Robb pointed out the growing light each week as the Advent banners progress towards Christmas. We give thanks for Robert Regier who designed the banners, Matt Koontz who sets them up, and for all who help to make our sanctuary a beautiful and meaningful visual experience.
We have an Advent puzzle! Stop by the round tables in the gathering place and help put together our new Advent puzzle. We hope to finish it before Christmas Eve.
Our Bethel College Mennonite Worship Commission has worked with worship leaders at Columbus Mennonite Church to develop material for this year’s Advent theme: Spacious Faith. We invite you to make room for the holy in your hearts and in your life during this sacred season.
· Advent Worship: Worship will begin with special prelude music at 9:15 a.m.
· Advent Sunday School: Pastors Nathan and Joanna will lead an elective Sunday School class for the four weeks of Advent using the book With God in Every Breath by Whitney R. Simpson. Join us in the chapel after worship!
· Special Events: Check out the Advent & Christmas schedules that you received via email and are available near the front and south entrances. Mark your calendars for our contemplative Longest Night service on Dec. 21.
· Advent Grounding: Our Spacious Faith web page offers prayers and practices to help you stay grounded in God’s peace and love in the midst of a hectic holiday season. Click on the link: Advent 2025: Spacious Faith | Spacious Faith
Holiday office schedule: The BCMC office will be closed Dec. 24-Jan. 2. While pastors and staff will be working some of these days, they will not hold regular office hours. Please be in touch by phone or email if you need to contact the office during this time. Note that Joanna will be on vacation Dec. 26-Jan. 1.
The Bethel College Mennonite Church Faith Formation Commission has been experimenting with a new format for our Wednesday night gatherings this semester. We welcome your feedback! Please complete this brief survey online or fill out a paper copy at church.
THANK YOU! Wednesday night’s Messy Church saw the assembly of 27 infant kits through the generous monetary and material donations by our church. Our youth will assemble more kits over the next few weeks when more materials become available. Any remaining money will be donated to MCC Infant Care Kits.
Birthday calendars – with photos of art at BCMC by Weldon Schloneger – are available in the back of the sanctuary for a suggested donation of $10. Checks may be written to BCMC with Women’s Fellowship written in the memo line. Birthday calendars stay current in subsequent years.
Do you need some space for quiet, for contemplation, even for grief in this Advent season? Plan to join us for a Longest Night Service on Sunday, December 21, at 6 p.m. in the chapel room. Let us ground ourselves in God’s peace and goodness as we navigate this complicated season.
Sympathy Notice
Please remember in your prayers the family of Larry Penner. Larry died Sunday, December 7, 2025 at Kidron Bethel Village. We offer sympathy to Larry’s wife Karen, their son, Murray Penner, their daughter Diana (Justin) Reaume, as well as grandchildren Chance Parrish, Bailey Penner, Gabriel Reaume, and extended family. The celebration of life service for Larry will be Saturday, December 20, 11 a.m. at Bethel College Mennonite Church.
From the Finance committee
We continue to offer gratitude for the generosity shared in donating monetary offerings toward our annual budget. Each gift is important to the process of fulfilling our mission. As the fiscal year end is approaching on December 31, we are offering information on a monthly schedule to offer insight into the financial picture. A brief report is listed below.
The following is a BCMC financial report of the general fund income and expenses on November 30, 2025 (91.7% of the year).
Total income $ 454,080 81% of budget
Total expense $ 480,831 86% of budget
Net income/expense -$ 26,750
The majority of our Advent books are now displayed in the library! Those of you that have family members coming for the holidays may want to check out our holiday books for visiting relatives. We have quite the selection for all ages.
Also, we have very generous congregational members that donate books to our library. Sometimes these books don’t quite fit our library needs or we may already have that book. We are now using these books as a fundraiser, just like our donated puzzles. If you find a book/puzzle you would like to purchase, just put your donation in the little envelope. Come check us out!
Service of Remembrance
As this holiday season brings joy with the promise of new life and love birthed into our world, there is also grief as we miss those who have passed from this world in 2025. In order to recognize and mourn the loss of our loved ones from 2025, Bethel College Mennonite Church is hosting a Service of Remembrance on January 4, 2026 at 4 p.m. in the BCMC sanctuary. During the service we will light candles for those from our congregation who have passed in 2025. You are also welcome to light a candle for others in your life whom you are mourning.
Are you new(ish) to Bethel College Mennonite Church? Interested in learning more about the congregation? Curious about membership at BCMC? Pastors Nathan and Joanna will lead two elective Sunday School sessions early next year in the chapel. Anyone is welcome to attend either or both of these classes.
–January 18: Introduction to Bethel College Mennonite–This session will provide a brief history of the congregation and an orientation to the church mission and structure.
–February 1: Membership at BCMC–In this session we will discuss the membership process and answer questions that people bring.
*Contact a pastor for more information.
Current status on the search for an associate pastor: All our paperwork has been sent to Western District Conference and the job description is posted. The search committee will continue to work with conference minister Kathy Neufeld Dunn, who will share information with us about potential candidates. If you have names of people who may be interested in the position, you can send them to search committee chair Megan Leary at megleary28@gmail.com
The Newton Chorale invites new members to participate in its 50th anniversary concert. Rehearsals begin in January, culminating in a performance March 1. Interested singers should contact the Chorale at newtonchorale@gmail.com
In this season of Advent, we are reminded of Mary, Joseph and Jesus moving from place to place in search of safety and a home. Immigrants in our own community are also seeking these things for themselves and their families. Casa Betania Mennonite Church in Newton is ministering to many of these people and has established a fund to help with legal and documentation expenses. Our BCMC Immigration Task Force invites you to support local immigrants by sending a check to Casa Betania at Iglesia Mennonite Casa Betania, Box 102, Newton, KS 67114, and designate immigration/documentation fund on the memo line. (If you would like to be added to the email list for the Immigration Task Force, contact Ron Flickinger or Wes Schmidt-Tieszen.)
Bluestem U, the lifelong learning program of Bluestem Communities for individuals age 55 and better, is kicking off the new year with three new classes. Courses, at $50 each, are: “Life Upon the Wicked Stage: Classics of Western Theatre” taught by Lauren Friesen, “Health, the Human Face of Climate Change” taught by Dwight Krehbiel, and “Biblical Literature (Bib Lit) Crash Course” taught by Kevin Wilder. See bluestemu.org for more information, including dates, times and locations.
Kauffman Museum at Bethel College invites you to visit during the holidays.
There is a recently restored 17th-century Bible from the Jake T. Friesen family on display, through the end of December. The museum is closed Mondays, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day and open 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve; Regular hours are 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays, 1:30-4:30 p.m. weekends. The current special exhibit is “Voices of Conscience: Peace Witness in the Great War.” Permanent exhibits are “Of Land and People,” “Mirror of the Martyrs” and “Mennonite Immigrant Furniture.” The museum store is also open during those hours, with books, games, art and other gift items for sale (see https://www.kauffmanmuseum.org/museum-store).
In the last week, numerous individuals have offered congregation-specific matching opportunities of $5,000 on behalf of Camp Mennoscah. If each of our partner churches had just one household willing to provide this amount – and their match was fulfilled within their church – fundraising for the retreat center would be finished! To offer a match for YOUR congregation – or to give toward an existing match – text “MATCH” to 6207552583. – Eric Litwiller, director of development at Camp Mennoscah
Camp Mennoscah is looking for a volunteer to work with the camp website. This would include regularly updating information and potentially a complete overhaul of the website itself. The details of the work would depend on the skills of the volunteer and time they have available. Please contact office@campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290 to start the conversation.
Smaller Wish List needs for Camp Mennoscah include kitchen knives, “restaurant style” hot pads (example: https://www.webstaurantstore.com/choice-10-x-11-terry-cloth-pan-grabber-bakers-pad/160TPH1011WH.html), replacement ping pong table net with clamps, Rubbermaid storage containers for the kitchen (9 cup and larger), serving spatulas (for cake/brownies) and plastic cutting boards (no smaller than 12″X18″, larger is fine). Office-related items include copier paper, postage stamps, and sticky notes. Toilet paper and kitchen/white paper towels are always welcome! Contact office@campmennoscah.org with questions.
| Dear Bethel College Mennonite, “Blessed are the peacemakers…” – Matthew 5:9Puerto Rico has experienced various ups and downs, including hurricanes, earthquakes and a system of governance that seems to keep communities in constant crisis. What does it mean to work for peace in this context? Join us in beautiful Puerto Rico to learn how the life and teachings of Jesus inform our peacebuilding. For one week we will participate in a process of learning and collective transformation, exploring how to live in solidarity with each other and build a community of peace with biblical foundations. Participants must have at least an intermediate level of listening and speaking Spanish. During this peace camp we will: Explore biblical foundations for peace Learn practical peacebuilding tools Discuss issues of migration, trauma, and other systems that impact well-being Visit local organizations doing peacebuilding work When: February 15-21, 2026 Where: Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Who: Young adults, ages 18-30; understanding and speaking Spanish is necessary How: Register here by January 12 Cost: $250.00 (Includes flight to Puerto Rico) guarantees your place at the camp View and download the flyerPeace camps are a way to encourage and support the next generation of the Church to live an active faith as peacemakers. Young adults, ages 18 to 30, and church leaders who work with young adults are invited to apply. MCC covers all travel, lodging, and dining costs beyond the $250 registration fee. We encourage churches, schools, families, and friends to support participants in the registration fee when possible. This is an opportunity not to be missed, so tap someone on the shoulder or join yourself! Please reach out with any questions or concerns. Otherwise, head over to our website to register. Don’t miss out on the amazing opportunity to put theory into practice at an MCC Peace Camp! |
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Western District Conference invites you to visit our website to read the latest news, stories and announcements.
From Paris Mennonite Center press here
From Mennonite Church USA
MC USA is launching a new collaborative workshop series to help churches and leaders practice healthier ways of navigating conflict. The first training kicks off in Oregon this March! Discover what’s behind this new initiative and how you can take part. Read more and register on our website: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/news/conflict-transformation-workshop/
MC USA recently announced the 2025–26 recipients of its Scholarship for BIPOC Students. The scholarship recognized nine students from three partner schools. Read the full story here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/news/bipoc-scholarships-2025/
Reminder: Open enrollment for The Corinthian Plan, MC USA’s healthcare plan for pastors and church workers, ends December 31. Find everything you need to know right here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/ministry/the-corinthian-plan/
Menno Snapshots
Executive Director Glen Guyton urges MC USA to face challenges with faith, reimagine its structure, and engage congregations in shaping a hopeful, Christ-centered future together. Read more in his Menno Snapshots blog titled, “The Future of Mennonite Church USA”: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/the-future-of-mennonite-church/
What does it mean to follow Jesus in a world shaped by violence and militarism? H.A. Penner, life-long conscientious objector, shares how his faith has led him to practice war tax resistance and redirection as an expression of Christian nonviolence. Read his Menno Snapshots blog here: https://www.mennoniteusa.org/tax-resister
Mennonite Mission Network Prayer Request: Praise God that Caleb Schrock-Hurst, who serves jointly with Mennonite Mission Network and Virginia Mennonite Missions, has successfully finished his cancer treatments and is cancer free. Now, he and his wife, Stephanie, are moving forward with their plans to respond to an invitation to go to Mennonite Christian Hospital in Taiwan. Pray for physical and spiritual health as they resume preparations that were put on hold for the past year.
Western District Conference Prayer Request: Pray for chaplains and pastors in WDC who accompany others and provide care and support during the Christmas season, in the midst of joy and celebration and also in the face of pain and suffering.
Bethel College Mennonite Church is an open and affirming congregation
centered in the life and teachings of Jesus. Embracing the divine within each
person, we warmly welcome any and all into fellowship without regard to race, ethnic background, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability,
economic status, marital status, or age.



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