

Saint Andrew Lutheran Church

Newsletter
December 2025

Saint Andrew Lutheran Church
600 Gansevoort Road (Hwy 32)
South Glens Falls, NY 12803
518/761-0917
sgfstandrew@live.com (office)
www.saint-andrewonline.org
Worship: 10:00 AM


A beacon to our community, actively and consistently proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ!

We are a
Reconciling in Christ (RIC) congregation.
All are welcome!
All may worship!
All are loved!



A Message from
Saint Andrew Lutheran Church
Dear Siblings in Christ,

"​​​​Advent -- Trusting the Love of God!"
One of the most helpful things with the Advent season, preparing for light in the growing darkness, is that it keeps us focused on hope when we might otherwise fall into despair!
Fearful times make it easy to self-isolate, to see others with suspicion, to close ourselves off from compassion and curiosity, but Advent looks at this increasing quiet and shorter daylight hours and courageously journeys into it all with a far-reaching vision of what is to come on the other side of winter!
We can receive this as the "literal light in the darkness" as we decorate our homes and add light to the Advent wreath each Sunday, but it’s more than physical light. It’s the light of gathered community, the warmth of God’s kin-dom which holds us through the cold, the shared meals making sure all are fed, the extra effort to wrap one another in physical manifestations of love, whether that be through socks and scarves and hats or cups of cocoa and tea!
The world is scary right now, uncertain, unsteady, and it’s so tempting to keep to our own, close the shutters, hunker down and keep everyone else away until the winter storms pass. But in the dark and cold, isolation is how we freeze to death, how we starve!
Jesus comes into the world to bring us life, restoration, and healing, to restore us to our better selves and to one another as we look upon the face of God in a newborn and see reflected back to us the way that each of us comes into the world: helpless and totally dependent on those around us to keep us alive!
While the shadows of doubt and uncertainty creep in, when injustice and oppression tighten their grip, we survive best when we remember our wider community, when we reach out in sharing resources of time, energy, encouragement, and welcome!
Rather than turning against someone who has been labeled "other," rather than casting blame on those who are also suffering and struggling alongside us among the growing shadows, we take a deep breath together and look at the bright stars above, recalling to mind our place in the vast and miraculous cosmos!
Advent leads us through the mysterious wonder of finding ourselves wholly holy in the dark, of finding God present in the wholly holy dark, of resting with the cycles of the Earth and preparing those seeds deeply planted to bring forth new life in the spring!
May this Advent season teach us lovingly how to trust that Love which promises to abide with us, always!
Grae and Peace,
Pastor Andrew Tobias Nelson


Blue Christmas​​
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This year, our Blue Christmas worship service
will be held on
Thursday, December 18th at 6:30 PM
at our home church, Saint Andrew Lutheran!
Blue Christmas is also known as The Longest Night!
During this service, we address our grief, our sadness, and our solitude through moments of silence and the lighting of candles!
Regrettably, our Saint Andrew family shares much grief and sorrow this Christmas season.
Prayers please for all of these souls!
Activities at Saint Andrew -- 2025

​​​Our Potluck Fellowship will be served
during the first Sunday of every month!
All are Welcome!
Please contact Tracy Hadsell
if you wish to donate food or beverages to Fellowship!
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The Fellowship Calendar is on the stairwell bulletin board.
Choose a partner and sign up for a Sunday!
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The Flower Chart for 2025 is on the narthex bulletin board.
Flower Chart for 2026 coming soon!
Sign up for one or more Sundays!
Simply fill out the slip to indicate the dedication of the flowers
("in honor of," "in celebration of," or "in memory of")
Cost is $15 per Sunday.
Any questions, please contact Carole Glidden!
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This year, our Change for a Dollar fundraiser
ended in November.
Monies collected totalled $201.50!
The congregation voted to donate this amount to
the Moreau Community Center Food Pantry!
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THANK YOU
for your kindness and generosity
in support of this most worthy cause!
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Food Pantries​​
David and Matthew Trombley and their Scout Troop
are collecting food and personal care items for local food pantries!
You will find the collection basket in the narthex.
As this will be an ongoing effort,
your generosity will be most appreciated!
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Also, the Post Star recently published a list of
area food pantries with distribution times.
Included are area libraries that also offer some food options.
This list is posted on the narthex bulletin board.
You may also contact: -- regionalfoodbank.net
or call 518-786-3691.
Please give this information to anyone
you believe might be interested!
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May God bless you always!
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Christmas Cookie Swap​
Sunday, December 21st at Fellowship
At Fellowship on Sunday, December 21st, we will have a
Christmas Cookie Swap!
Bring some Christmas Cookies
and swap for other delicious choices!
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If possible, please contact Tracy Hadsell
with the cookie(s) you plan on bringing!
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ENJOY!!!






Adopt-A-Family​ for Christmas!
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To get the ball rolling, Rita Navatka has contacted
Family Service
for families to sponsor for Christmas gifts this year!
Post-It Notes will be placed on the church narthex windows
for clothing and toy requests!
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The gifts should be new, gift wrapped,
and have the Post-It Note on the gift when returned!
Deadline for returning gifts to the church is
Sunday, December 14, 2025!
Money is also being collected for
Grocery Gift Cards for the two families we are sponsoring!
If donating by check, please write "Christmas" in the memo line!
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"May God bless all of you who donate to
Adopt-A-Family
for your kindness, caring, and generosity!"
-- Saint Andrew Lutheran Church


Saint Andrew 2026 Budget
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The Council and Finance team are working to finalize
our Saint Andrew Lutheran Church budget for 2026!
There is still time if you wish to pledge!
Please contact Elaine Sharp: -- elaine.sharp.ny@gmail.com​
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Our Tithing Gift!
Saint Andrew Lutheran Church receives
a monthly donation from a friend of the church!
This amount has been tithed.
The recipients are: --
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Big Cross School Backpack Program -- $240
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Domestic Violence Project -- $120
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The Guardian House (Female Vets) -- $120.
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"Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly,
and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.
Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give,
not reluctantly or under compulsion,
for God loves a cheerful giver."
-- 2 Corinthians 9:6

"Extravagant Moments"
(exceeding the limits of reason or necessity)

Angels announcing the true gift of Christmas!

If you have any moments that take your breath away please send a written description and/or a picture to Carole Glidden, Parish Coordinator.

Prayer for world peace
"Let peace fill our hearts, our world, and our universe.
Let us dream together, pray together, and work together
to build one world of peace and justice for all."

NOTE re the ELCA Lutheran Disaster Response (Ukraine)
The total amount collected thus far by Saint Andrew for Ukraine war victims was $2,275. For more info on how to donate, read on below...
URGENT --
Ukrainian Families Need You!
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Our neighbors in Ukraine are suffering and they need your love now.
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Many characterize this war as a
"humanitarian disaster."
Families are leaving behind everything they own and fleeing for their safety. They need immediate aid including food, water, shelter, clothing, and medical care.
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Your emergency gift will deliver urgent support and care, like critically needed items for families who fled their homes, and medicine and supplies for clinics.











Donations for Ukraine
The ELCA's Lutheran Disaster Response is accompanying our companions in Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, as well as such ecumenical partners as Lutheran World Federation and Church World Service, in their humanitarian responses to the crisis. These partners provide refugees with immediate support and supplies such as food, blankets, water, and hygiene kits.
Your gifts designated for “Eastern Europe Crisis Response” will be used entirely (100%) to provide support for victims of this war.
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YES, I want to help!
Please send your check to: -- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
ELCA Gifts Processing Center
P.O. Box 1809
Merrifield, VA 22116-8009
and write “Eastern Europe Crisis Response” on your check’s memo line.
NOTE: -- A generous donor within the ELCA has already pledged to match up to $50,000!
May God bless you for your generosity!




