The document lists upcoming events at a church from April to August, including Awana kids club, a spring cleaning day, an award ceremony and picnic, a family fest, vacation bible school, and a day camp. It also provides a recipe for Chinese chicken and broccoli and discusses five local trout fishing spots.
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Cornerstone Fellowship of Mill Run Spring 2015 Newsletter
1. The Fisher’s Of Men Tacklebox
SPRING 2015
Sunday, April 26th -
May 10th
Awana Kid’s Club
Stromboli Fundraiser
Saturday, May 16th
Church Spring Cleaning Day
9am - noon
Monday, May 17th
Last Awana Club Meeting
Thursday, May 24th
Awana Award Ceremony
& Picnic
5:30 - 8:00pm
Saturday, May 30th,
Frontier Family Fest
@ Altoona Sportsman’s Club
10am - 3pm
Monday. June 15th -
Friday. June 19th
Vacation Bible School
“The Armor of God”
6:30 - 8:30pm
Monday, July 27th - Friday,
July 31st
Day One Kid’s Camp
9am - 3pm
August 23rd
Community Day Festival
9am - 3pm
Upcoming Events
INGREDIENTS
MARINADE:
½ tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Sugar
2 tsp Corn Starch
1 tbsp Soy Sauce
1 tbsp Water
2 tbsp Vegetable Oil
2 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
1 Large Head of Broccoli
SAUCE:
¼ cup + 1 tbsp Soy Sauce
2 tbsp Brown Sugar
3 cloves Garlic minced
2 tbsp Flour
1 tbsp Rice Vinegar
1 tbsp Vegetable Oil
1 tbsp Water
Top 5 Local Trout Hot Spots
E-Newsletter of
Flock Notes
For With God
Nothing Is Impossible
A Saturday in mid April comes around every
year which, for many Pennsylvania residents,
rivals even Christmas. This blessed day is the
first day of state wide trout fishing. Streams
and lakes all across the state are stocked full
of rainbows, brown trout, brookies, and the
occasional fluorescent yellow palomino.
These local streams will also soon be packed shoulder to shoulder with eager
fisherman both young and old alike. Tips and tricks for using the right lures, bait,
rods and reels, hot spots, and even the type of waders you’ll want to trust to
catch the, “big one” are as numerous as their are fisherman.
In Matthew 4:19 Jesus, walking along the shores of the sea of Galilee, calls two
fishermen, Peter and his brother Andrew, to follow him as his disciples, and he
will make them, “fishers of men.” As I sat and reflected on this well known story,
with the first day of trout season almost here, a light bulb came on in my head.
Jesus, three years later, would tell these same disciples to go into all the world,
spread the gospel, and make disciples. I thought to myself, “Who better to be in
charge of spreading the gospel and making disciples than fishermen?”
What do I mean? Well let me ask you a question. Would you use the same
bait, the same lure to catch a trout as you would a blue marlin? Of course not!
Why then do many churches, and so many well intentioned Christians feel it
necessary to give the identical gospel presentation to a depressed middle-aged
housewife as you would a teenage drug addict? Then we wonder why neither
one received any comfort or hope. Jesus remains the answer no matter what.
The Gospel message itself and hope that it brings is timeless. It crosses cultural
differences, offering salvation from sin to every tribe and nation. Not every
person though is going to relate to the same gospel message the same way.
A good fisherman knows that different times of the year, different times of
day, high water or drought can all significantly affect a fish’s desire to take the
bait. The hope we have in Jesus Christ is not a sales pitch to get them in the door.
Matthew 4:19
"Come, follow me," Jesus
said, "and I will make
you fishers of men."
1. Bob’s Creek near Pavia, Pa.
in Bedford County.
2. Kettle Creek along rt. 53
between Asheville and Gallitzin, Pa
3. Little Juniata River near Bellwood
and Tyrone, Pa.
4. Canoe Creek Lake near Hollidaysburg, Pa
5. Yellow Creek near Loysburg, Pa in Bedford County
*Have a different favorite Trout Hotspot?
SHARE IT! On Cornerstone Fellowship of Mill Run’s
Facebook Page.
of your church. It’s about how Jesus offers us the gift of a lifetime and beyond which is unconditional love and grace
to a hopelessly lost sinner. It’s what everyone’s heart really desires, but doesn’t even realize it. So how do you show
this same gospel message in a way people will respond? Think like a fisherman! Personalize the lure of the Gospel.
How though do you know when to come on strong with an oversized lure, or subtly with a small fly or jig? First, care
about them as a person. Take time to listen to them, get to known them, and build a friendship with them. People
must trust you before they’ll listen to you. As you genuinely love them God will guide you on how to show them Jesus.
Church Potluck Secret Recipes from Jessica Domenick
DIRECTIONS
1. Mix the marinade ingredients in a
small bowl- pour over chicken
2. Marinate the chicken while preparing
the sauce and broccoli
3.Steam broccoli for just 3 minutes- set
aside
4. In a wok or large skillet over med-
high heat, sauté the chicken with its
marinade and half of the sauce mixture,
in 1 tbsp vegetable oil
5. Once chicken if fully cooked through,
add the steamed broccoli, remaining
sauce and 1 tablespoon water
6. Cook for 2 minutes to thicken sauce
or until broccoli is tender, but still crisp
Chinese Chicken and Brocolli Entree
2. What’s Happening
Around Town These Days???
Read this Newsletter and find out!
415 Mennonite Road
Altoona, Pa 16601
Sunday School 9:30am Pastor: Stephen Olivieri
Main Service 10:30am email: cornerstonemillrun@gmail.com
Sunday Awana’s Club 6-8pm Office: 814-942-4003
(ages 2 - 7th Grade)
Wednesday Bible Study 7-8pm
www.cornerstonemillrun.com