
January 13, 20 and 27th you’ll find us in the lounge upstairs. Join us for tea, discussions of James, snacks and general laughter. February 10, 17 and 24th we’ll also be there. Watch this space for March and April dates…

January 13, 20 and 27th you’ll find us in the lounge upstairs. Join us for tea, discussions of James, snacks and general laughter. February 10, 17 and 24th we’ll also be there. Watch this space for March and April dates…
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we are going for lunch at Rustle after
our January 13th service.
following lunch Rustle has invited us to play road hockey at 65 russell street in the lot (see picture).
we’ll depart next at 12:15pm and start playing around 1:15.
come one, come all for community winter fun!
call 613.542.8777 (next) or 613.7676.1397 (Rustle) for more details. or check out our the website…wait–you’re already there!
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Come on down to number 89 Colborne, join us for hot-choc and music as we celebrate the birth of Jesus coming. 613.542.8777
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Living Room Christmas Party
Sunday, December 16th, 6:00
at next
All welcome—RSVP to lesmcknight@gmail.com
or simply show up
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Background of the Song
The best-known Advent song invites the one who has come before and is with us now to come again. It is mysterious, wistful, yet magical. Written in Latin, the song is over a thousand years old and connects Jewish hopes for the Messiah with Christian hope for Jesus’ return.
Suggestions:
What: Read one verse for each day as a final count-down to Christmas.
How: Pause alone, or with friends, neighbours, family, or workmates, possibly light a candle, read the stanza for the day, pause for 30 seconds of silent thought, read the idea accompanying the stanza, and pause again for a short while before you continue in your day (or pause later when you recall the words). You could conjour up images to accompany the words. The image(s) could be shared with someone else.
When: Before leaving the house in the morning; upon arrival home; at lunchtime; before brushing your teeth (or some other daily routine); before bed…
6. Wednesday/Mercredi December 19th
Oh, come, oh, come, Emmanuel,
And ransom captive Israel,
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel!
Idea: Isaiah 7:14: a virgin shall conceive… and captives freed. We’re cultural exiles anticipating the reuniting of all things; new heaven and earth.
5. Jeudi/Thursday December 20th
Oh, come, our Wisdom from on high,
Who orders all things mightily;
To us the path of knowledge show,
and teach us in her ways to go.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel!
Idea: Isaiah 11:2: The spirit of the Lord – wisdom — will rest upon him. She speaks in the Hebrew Scriptures and in the New Testament Jesus is our wisdom (1Cor1:30). How to do the right thing in a compromised world.
4. Friday/Vendredi December 21st
Oh, come, oh, come, our Lord of might,
Who to your tribes on Sinai’s height
In ancient times gave holy law,
In cloud and majesty and awe.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel!
Idea: Isaiah 9:6 Lord of might is adonai but the reference here is back to Sinai and the law given through Moses. We long for things to be put right. Jesus fulfills the law and brings grace and truth as well.
3. Samedi/Saturday December 22nd
Oh, come O Rod of Jesse’s stem,
From ev’ry foe deliver them
That trust your mighty pow’r to save;
Bring them in vict’ry through the grave.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel!
Idea: Isaiah 11:1-3: Some one greater than King David was promised, who would free from all enemies. Jesus would win victories over evil and even death, but through a reversal of military means; powerlessness.
2. Sunday/Dimanche December 23rd
Oh, come, O Key of David, come,
And open wide our heav’nly home;
Make safe the way that leads on high,
And close the path to misery.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel!
Idea: Mysterious reference to Isaiah 22:22 and keys to David’s house. Is this what Peter gets in Matthew 16:19 or John sees in Revelation 3:7? Those who might have felt shut out because they don’t have the right pedigree or credentials are welcome.
1. Lundi/Monday December 24th
Oh, come, our Dayspring from on high,
And cheer us by your drawing nigh,
Disperse the gloomy clouds of night,
And death’s dark shadows put to flight.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
Shall come to you, O Israel!
Idea: Messianic promise now appears in obscure prophet Haggai (2:7) as in Mal 3:1–the esteemed one whom we long for. This is the “Prince of Wholeness,” Is 9:6 and 11:6-9: a bringing together of that which is broken apart. Rich and poor in Kingston AND shalom for the whole created order.
O Come, O Come Emmaaanuel!
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Come snow or ice, No Nexter Left Behind is happening in the lovenasium.
Topics for discussion are:
1. Whereforth next?
We will examine where next has come from over the past few years, how CITB (Church in the Box) developed and Rustle emerged. As we talk and tell the story that is nextHistory, we’ll think and pray into where God has us now, and where next is going. Major themes will be: the next-Rustle relationship and how it fits in a Kingdom view of Church life.
2. Timternship:
How Tim L came to be back at next, and how FMC has given the go-ahead for him to work as an intern at next. Tim will give a brief outline of how his timternship hours will be focussed largely on helping nexters revamp nextKids. Developing one, three and five year plans, and encouraging intergenerational integration are two key foci of that effort.
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Starting on January 11th 2008, 8:30 pm in the Lovenasium.

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nextGallery presents this show of works by Carmina French. Opening: Sunday kNowvember 18th, 12:45pm. the Gallery will be open for viewings (by chance or appointment) on Tuesdays and Fridays 10-12 and 2-4pm. call 613.542.8777 to book.
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come on down to the lovenasium after the art opening. bring your favourite comfort food dish to share. blast away the cooler kNowvember weather.
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nexters abroad, dave and esther bettney have given us bags of coffee to enjoy at $10 a bag. some dollars go to the farmer (dave’s local fave near siguatepeque) and some go to keeping dave and esther at work. esther teaches at Esquela Bilingue Siguatepeque, dave does carpentry and more at a new Christian camp. $10 a bag–beans or ground. e-mail info@nextchurch.com to order, or grab a bag from a greeter.