This document provides information about upcoming services and events at a local church. It announces the start of the annual conference with evening services from Monday to Wednesday. It also lists children's activities, men's golf, and recovery meetings happening that week. Further events announced include a baby dedication, serving in the community, summer camps, a dessert theatre, and collecting school supplies.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church including worship services, meetings, camps, and volunteer opportunities. Sunday services include blended worship, contemporary worship, and an evening service. Other events during the week include prayer gatherings, youth groups, Celebrate Recovery meetings, and a movie night. Upcoming activities are also listed such as a men's golf night, primetimer's picnic, and rummage sale donations.
The document announces various church events for the week including missionary guests sharing about their call, youth activities, committee meetings, Bible studies, and a congregational meeting to consider new construction. Upcoming events are also noted such as a women's Bible study starting in September, a river baptism in September, and a wedding in early September. Security procedures have been updated with doors now locked at all times except during services.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of June 14-21, 2009. It includes details about worship services, ministry team training, youth activities, prayer gatherings, and vacation bible school. It also lists graduation announcements and requests donations of cookies for VBS.
The document provides the schedule and announcements for Oregon City Evangelical Church for late July and early August 2009. It includes the schedule for summer activities like Summer Blast camp and men's golf. It also announces upcoming events like a baby dedication, Living Proof Live simulcast, and Christmas musical auditions. The document provides various notes about security measures, volunteer needs, and prayer focuses.
This document provides a schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of May 30th through June 6th. It includes Sunday services and classes, committee meetings, youth groups, prayer gatherings, and more. It also announces upcoming events like VBS, a camp out, and National Night Out.
This document contains announcements and a schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of Sunday, October 18th through Sunday, October 25th. It includes information about worship services, rehearsals, bible studies, and other church activities. It also provides a prayer focus and financial update for the church.
The document provides the schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of July 11-18, including Sunday services, meetings, rehearsals, youth activities, and more. It also announces upcoming day camps as part of the church's Summer BLAST program and invites ladies to a bridal shower on July 19th. The document closes with prayer requests and focuses for the church and missionaries.
The document provides a schedule of events for a church for the week of October 11-18, 2009. It includes times for worship services, rehearsals, meetings, bible studies, and other church activities. It also lists the sermon topic and preacher for the upcoming Sunday services. Additional upcoming events and announcements are provided at the end.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church including worship services, meetings, camps, and volunteer opportunities. Sunday services include blended worship, contemporary worship, and an evening service. Other events during the week include prayer gatherings, youth groups, Celebrate Recovery meetings, and a movie night. Upcoming activities are also listed such as a men's golf night, primetimer's picnic, and rummage sale donations.
The document announces various church events for the week including missionary guests sharing about their call, youth activities, committee meetings, Bible studies, and a congregational meeting to consider new construction. Upcoming events are also noted such as a women's Bible study starting in September, a river baptism in September, and a wedding in early September. Security procedures have been updated with doors now locked at all times except during services.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of June 14-21, 2009. It includes details about worship services, ministry team training, youth activities, prayer gatherings, and vacation bible school. It also lists graduation announcements and requests donations of cookies for VBS.
The document provides the schedule and announcements for Oregon City Evangelical Church for late July and early August 2009. It includes the schedule for summer activities like Summer Blast camp and men's golf. It also announces upcoming events like a baby dedication, Living Proof Live simulcast, and Christmas musical auditions. The document provides various notes about security measures, volunteer needs, and prayer focuses.
This document provides a schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of May 30th through June 6th. It includes Sunday services and classes, committee meetings, youth groups, prayer gatherings, and more. It also announces upcoming events like VBS, a camp out, and National Night Out.
This document contains announcements and a schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of Sunday, October 18th through Sunday, October 25th. It includes information about worship services, rehearsals, bible studies, and other church activities. It also provides a prayer focus and financial update for the church.
The document provides the schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of July 11-18, including Sunday services, meetings, rehearsals, youth activities, and more. It also announces upcoming day camps as part of the church's Summer BLAST program and invites ladies to a bridal shower on July 19th. The document closes with prayer requests and focuses for the church and missionaries.
The document provides a schedule of events for a church for the week of October 11-18, 2009. It includes times for worship services, rehearsals, meetings, bible studies, and other church activities. It also lists the sermon topic and preacher for the upcoming Sunday services. Additional upcoming events and announcements are provided at the end.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including worship services, meetings, showers, training sessions, and summer ministries. It recognizes graduates and those serving in the armed forces. It also includes a prayer focus and updates on giving.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Oregon City Evangelical Church between May 23rd and 31st, including Sunday services, classes, youth groups, choir practice and prayer gatherings. It also announces a Memorial Day celebration and several summer camps including Bible learning day camps in July and August and a soccer camp in July. Cookies and crackers are requested for upcoming Vacation Bible School.
This document provides information about events and services at a church for the week of April 4th, 2010 including Easter Sunday services and activities. It also lists Bible studies, youth groups, meetings, and mission opportunities happening that week and provides contact information for questions.
This document provides a schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of June 6-13, including Sunday services, prayer gatherings, youth groups, choir rehearsal and a council meeting. It also announces the church's annual vacation bible school from June 21-25 and provides other notices about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.
This bulletin provides information about upcoming events at Oregon City Evangelical Church for the weeks of August 16-23, 2009. It includes details about worship services, meetings, Bible studies, and community outreach projects. The bulletin also shares updates about church staff, facility security measures, and needs for an upcoming school supply drive.
The document provides information about various church activities and events taking place from August 2-23, 2009. These include worship services, committee meetings, youth groups, prayer gatherings, and special events. It also lists upcoming community service projects that church members can participate in on August 23rd, including cookie baking, assembling care packages for soldiers, and assisting at local schools, care centers, and homes. Contact information is provided for project coordinators.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including worship services, meetings, seminars, auditions, and service projects. The main event highlighted is "Love in Action Sunday" where church members are encouraged to participate in various church-based and community-based service projects from 9:30am to 12:00pm. Childcare will be provided during this time. Projects include cookie baking, assembling military care packages, making school supply bags, and assisting at local schools, a healthcare center, ranch, and homes.
This document provides information about church services and events at First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs. It includes the order of worship for Sunday services, announcements about children's programs, job openings, and upcoming community activities like a golf charity event and youth mission trips. Visitors are welcomed and invited to discovery chats and nursery is available during services for young children.
This document provides the schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the coming weeks. It includes information about worship services, rehearsals, bible studies, and other church activities happening from October 25th through November 1st. It also advertises upcoming church events like the Fall Family Fun Festival, Primetime luncheon, and Date Night.
The document provides the schedule and announcements for Oregon City Evangelical Church for September 27 through October 4. It includes information on upcoming events like a young adult BBQ and worship gathering, an Answers in Darwin conference, small group formation, and a bridal shower. It also provides a prayer focus and requests volunteers for greeting.
This document contains announcements for church events from September 13-20, including worship services, classes, meetings, rehearsals, and other activities. It provides details such as dates, times, locations and contact information. The main events highlighted are the congregational meeting on September 20 to consider new construction, and the launch of the women's ministry Chinook book fundraiser.
The document provides details about upcoming events and activities at a church for the week including summer camps, service projects, bible studies, and a women's ministry fundraiser. It also includes announcements about new security procedures and volunteer needs. The back section lists serving members of the armed forces and provides contact information for those interested in the church's "God's GYM" spiritual and physical fitness program over the summer.
This document contains announcements for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of September 6-13, 2009. It includes information about upcoming services, classes, meetings, and events. Of particular note are:
1) Pastor Tom Hurt will be giving a message on "Working with Purpose" at the Sunday services.
2) Several Bible studies and Sunday school classes are starting up or having kick-off events for the fall.
3) A congregational meeting will be held on September 13th to consider new construction at the Ministry House property.
4) Upcoming events include a marriage seminar, a banquet fundraiser, river baptisms, and guest speakers addressing creationism.
This document provides information about various church events and activities taking place at First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs over the coming week. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, fellowship gatherings, youth activities, and opportunities to volunteer. New visitors are welcomed and invited to discover more about the faith community.
1) The document contains a church bulletin listing events for the week of October 4-11, including worship services, meetings, rehearsals, bible studies, and a date night event.
2) Highlights include an all-church concert of prayer on Sunday evening, a women's ministry informational coffee on Monday, and a date night speaker on forgiveness on Friday with childcare provided.
3) The date night speaker, Charlie and Maxine Marsolini, will discuss how forgiving others led to greater happiness in their 34-year marriage after uniting two families wounded by divorce.
This document provides the schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for September 20-27, 2009. It includes information about worship services, classes, rehearsals, meetings, and other activities taking place during the week. It also announces upcoming events like a women's conference, book report club, and young adult gathering.
This document provides information about various church events including a discovery chat for visitors, a 55+ brunch, volunteer opportunities, and youth activities. It lists the order of worship for Sunday services, announcements about preschool registration, an upcoming workday, and Bible studies. It also advertises an upcoming performance by the church band and invites people to accept Christ or join the church.
This document provides information about Mass times and intentions, parish news, religious humor, and community events in the local area. It includes the schedule for readers and Eucharistic ministers at upcoming Masses. It also notes a vacancy for a catechist position and provides details about bereavement, weddings, baptisms, courses, and a weekend retreat.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including Easter services, children's activities, fellowship opportunities, Bible studies, and ways to serve. Worship services are offered on Sundays at 8am, 9:15am, 11am and in Creole. The church will have an Easter egg hunt, Maundy Thursday service, Good Friday drama, and sunrise Easter service. Other upcoming events include a Discovery Chat for visitors, Spiritual Gift class, mission trips, and a women's study group.
This document provides announcements for upcoming events at a church including:
- A meeting for a motorcyclist group on March 6th
- Men's events on March 7th including a prayer breakfast
- Baby showers in late February and early March
- A senior group potluck on March 5th
- A membership seminar on March 7th
- Various seminars and conferences in late March through April
A marriage begins with a commitment between a man and a woman, who then become the closest neighbors as they say "I do". Any marriage has the potential to improve over time and get even better.
This document contains announcements from a church bulletin board with information about:
- Turning off cell phones during meetings
- Volunteers needed for a project on a Native American reservation
- New security measures locking doors except during services
- A children's prayer camp in July
- Remembering service members
- Help needed in the children's library
- A men's pool tournament at a local bar
- Summer day camps for kids in July and August
- A potluck picnic for older members of the congregation
- Information that the Sunday bulletin is available online
- Auditions being held (details in bulletin)
- Holy Grounds espresso shop hours
- Adult Sunday school schedule for July
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including worship services, meetings, showers, training sessions, and summer ministries. It recognizes graduates and those serving in the armed forces. It also includes a prayer focus and updates on giving.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Oregon City Evangelical Church between May 23rd and 31st, including Sunday services, classes, youth groups, choir practice and prayer gatherings. It also announces a Memorial Day celebration and several summer camps including Bible learning day camps in July and August and a soccer camp in July. Cookies and crackers are requested for upcoming Vacation Bible School.
This document provides information about events and services at a church for the week of April 4th, 2010 including Easter Sunday services and activities. It also lists Bible studies, youth groups, meetings, and mission opportunities happening that week and provides contact information for questions.
This document provides a schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of June 6-13, including Sunday services, prayer gatherings, youth groups, choir rehearsal and a council meeting. It also announces the church's annual vacation bible school from June 21-25 and provides other notices about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.
This bulletin provides information about upcoming events at Oregon City Evangelical Church for the weeks of August 16-23, 2009. It includes details about worship services, meetings, Bible studies, and community outreach projects. The bulletin also shares updates about church staff, facility security measures, and needs for an upcoming school supply drive.
The document provides information about various church activities and events taking place from August 2-23, 2009. These include worship services, committee meetings, youth groups, prayer gatherings, and special events. It also lists upcoming community service projects that church members can participate in on August 23rd, including cookie baking, assembling care packages for soldiers, and assisting at local schools, care centers, and homes. Contact information is provided for project coordinators.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including worship services, meetings, seminars, auditions, and service projects. The main event highlighted is "Love in Action Sunday" where church members are encouraged to participate in various church-based and community-based service projects from 9:30am to 12:00pm. Childcare will be provided during this time. Projects include cookie baking, assembling military care packages, making school supply bags, and assisting at local schools, a healthcare center, ranch, and homes.
This document provides information about church services and events at First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs. It includes the order of worship for Sunday services, announcements about children's programs, job openings, and upcoming community activities like a golf charity event and youth mission trips. Visitors are welcomed and invited to discovery chats and nursery is available during services for young children.
This document provides the schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the coming weeks. It includes information about worship services, rehearsals, bible studies, and other church activities happening from October 25th through November 1st. It also advertises upcoming church events like the Fall Family Fun Festival, Primetime luncheon, and Date Night.
The document provides the schedule and announcements for Oregon City Evangelical Church for September 27 through October 4. It includes information on upcoming events like a young adult BBQ and worship gathering, an Answers in Darwin conference, small group formation, and a bridal shower. It also provides a prayer focus and requests volunteers for greeting.
This document contains announcements for church events from September 13-20, including worship services, classes, meetings, rehearsals, and other activities. It provides details such as dates, times, locations and contact information. The main events highlighted are the congregational meeting on September 20 to consider new construction, and the launch of the women's ministry Chinook book fundraiser.
The document provides details about upcoming events and activities at a church for the week including summer camps, service projects, bible studies, and a women's ministry fundraiser. It also includes announcements about new security procedures and volunteer needs. The back section lists serving members of the armed forces and provides contact information for those interested in the church's "God's GYM" spiritual and physical fitness program over the summer.
This document contains announcements for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of September 6-13, 2009. It includes information about upcoming services, classes, meetings, and events. Of particular note are:
1) Pastor Tom Hurt will be giving a message on "Working with Purpose" at the Sunday services.
2) Several Bible studies and Sunday school classes are starting up or having kick-off events for the fall.
3) A congregational meeting will be held on September 13th to consider new construction at the Ministry House property.
4) Upcoming events include a marriage seminar, a banquet fundraiser, river baptisms, and guest speakers addressing creationism.
This document provides information about various church events and activities taking place at First United Methodist Church of Coral Springs over the coming week. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, fellowship gatherings, youth activities, and opportunities to volunteer. New visitors are welcomed and invited to discover more about the faith community.
1) The document contains a church bulletin listing events for the week of October 4-11, including worship services, meetings, rehearsals, bible studies, and a date night event.
2) Highlights include an all-church concert of prayer on Sunday evening, a women's ministry informational coffee on Monday, and a date night speaker on forgiveness on Friday with childcare provided.
3) The date night speaker, Charlie and Maxine Marsolini, will discuss how forgiving others led to greater happiness in their 34-year marriage after uniting two families wounded by divorce.
This document provides the schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for September 20-27, 2009. It includes information about worship services, classes, rehearsals, meetings, and other activities taking place during the week. It also announces upcoming events like a women's conference, book report club, and young adult gathering.
This document provides information about various church events including a discovery chat for visitors, a 55+ brunch, volunteer opportunities, and youth activities. It lists the order of worship for Sunday services, announcements about preschool registration, an upcoming workday, and Bible studies. It also advertises an upcoming performance by the church band and invites people to accept Christ or join the church.
This document provides information about Mass times and intentions, parish news, religious humor, and community events in the local area. It includes the schedule for readers and Eucharistic ministers at upcoming Masses. It also notes a vacancy for a catechist position and provides details about bereavement, weddings, baptisms, courses, and a weekend retreat.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including Easter services, children's activities, fellowship opportunities, Bible studies, and ways to serve. Worship services are offered on Sundays at 8am, 9:15am, 11am and in Creole. The church will have an Easter egg hunt, Maundy Thursday service, Good Friday drama, and sunrise Easter service. Other upcoming events include a Discovery Chat for visitors, Spiritual Gift class, mission trips, and a women's study group.
This document provides announcements for upcoming events at a church including:
- A meeting for a motorcyclist group on March 6th
- Men's events on March 7th including a prayer breakfast
- Baby showers in late February and early March
- A senior group potluck on March 5th
- A membership seminar on March 7th
- Various seminars and conferences in late March through April
A marriage begins with a commitment between a man and a woman, who then become the closest neighbors as they say "I do". Any marriage has the potential to improve over time and get even better.
This document contains announcements from a church bulletin board with information about:
- Turning off cell phones during meetings
- Volunteers needed for a project on a Native American reservation
- New security measures locking doors except during services
- A children's prayer camp in July
- Remembering service members
- Help needed in the children's library
- A men's pool tournament at a local bar
- Summer day camps for kids in July and August
- A potluck picnic for older members of the congregation
- Information that the Sunday bulletin is available online
- Auditions being held (details in bulletin)
- Holy Grounds espresso shop hours
- Adult Sunday school schedule for July
This document provides a schedule of events for Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of May 30th through June 6th. It includes Sunday services and classes, committee meetings, youth groups, prayer gatherings, and more. It also announces upcoming events like VBS, a camp out, and National Night Out.
Several weekday prayer gatherings and Bible studies are beginning the week of January 6th, including a women's Bible study on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Randy McCartney will be sharing at the morning service on Sunday and leading a seminar that afternoon on walking through the Old Testament. A potluck luncheon for seniors is scheduled for Thursday the 8th. Various other classes and meetings are announced, including a study on the book of Hebrews resuming on January 11th. Announcements provide additional details on times and locations for these spiritual growth opportunities.
This document provides announcements for various weekly and upcoming events at a church. It includes information about weekday prayer gatherings, luncheons, showers, dinners, concerts, classes, deadlines and more. It also provides updates about local and global mission opportunities, and requests prayers for various ministries, leaders, situations and needs.
This document is an application for a summer ministry leadership team. It requests personal information such as name, contact details, date of birth, driver's license information, emergency contacts, church affiliation, education, employment history, references, criminal background, doctrinal beliefs, biographical information, and a commitment to standards of conduct. It also covers team uniforms and future church involvement.
This 10-week parenting class aims to help parents address common issues like whining, complaining, and bad attitudes. It will discuss these topics from a perspective of honor rather than just obedience. The class meets on Wednesdays at 7pm starting April 8th in room D2. Contact Brenda Heinsoo at 503-650-8763 with any questions.
The document provides announcements for a church including reminders to turn off cell phones during services, opportunities to visit the welcome center and give year-end donations, fundraisers for calendars and notepads, information on growth groups and worship services, and a membership seminar.
This newsletter from the Women's Ministry of Oregon City Evangelical Church provides information on upcoming Bible studies, mentoring programs, social events and fundraising opportunities. The main article discusses the challenges of living with integrity in today's world and encourages women to stand firm in their faith through studying the book of Daniel together and supporting one another.
The document discusses common myths about prayer and what the Bible says is true about prayer. It dispels myths such as prayer only being for religious people, having to use fancy language or positions, and that there are strict rules about when and how to pray. The facts are that prayer is communicating with God through listening and talking in real words. The Bible shows people praying in different postures and contexts individually and with others. While structure can help, the main thing is being in constant communication with God. When we don't know what to pray, the Holy Spirit intercedes for us. The document also asks two key questions about how to come to God in prayer with humility, faith, and obedience and what reasons there may be why
The document provides information about upcoming events at Oregon City Evangelical Church for the week of August 9-16, 2009. It includes details about worship services, youth activities, seminars, auditions, and prayer requests. Safety guidelines are noted regarding locked doors. The community is invited to participate in service projects on August 23rd from 9am-12noon to help others in need.
This document provides announcements and events for Christ Church Deer Park for the week of February 3, 2013. It includes details about upcoming services, programs, and meetings including a pancake supper, financial forum, Ash Wednesday services, Lenten book study, and quiet day. It also provides contact information for clergy and notices about name tags, parking, and the annual vestry meeting.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Oakland United Methodist Church in Oakland, Iowa. It includes details about youth group meetings, committee meetings, worship services, and special events like Palm Sunday and Easter services during the month of April. It also provides brief updates on fundraising for a pergola project in the church's memory garden, donations to support a Haitian mission project, and availability of scholarship applications for graduating high school seniors.
The document provides the schedule for a church for the week of December 28th, 2008 through January 4th, 2009. It notes that women's bible study and quilting will be cancelled on December 30th and 31st and the church offices will be closed on December 31st and January 1st. On January 4th, a special guest named Randy McCarty will speak at all morning worship services and lead an afternoon seminar from 2-5:30 PM.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 4, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report, schedules for worship services and other events, announcements about upcoming activities and volunteer opportunities, and more. The document aims to communicate everything happening at the church that weekend in one centralized location.
This document provides information about upcoming religious services and events at a church for the weeks surrounding Easter Sunday on April 12, 2009. It lists the times and locations for services on Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday, as well as prayer requests and names of military members and nursing home residents to remember. A continental breakfast and prayer vigil are also announced.
This document provides information about church services and events at Christ Church Deer Park for the coming week, including Ash Wednesday services on February 13th and a pancake supper on Shrove Tuesday, February 12th. It lists the parish clergy and staff contact information. It also announces upcoming confirmation classes, name tag requests, parking details, and six working groups formed from the parish visioning process focusing on welcoming, lay ministry, sacred spaces, spiritual practices, community building, and raising spiritual kids.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including a Discovery Chat on May 22nd to help newcomers get connected, a job opening for a Director of Children's Ministries, and a Walk His Way young adult dinner on April 25th. It also lists the order of services and sermon titles for Easter Sunday and announcements about various mission opportunities, including a mission trip from May 27th to June 6th and a cooperative feeding program on May 7th.
This document provides a prayer list and announcements for Plum Point Baptist Church. It includes over 30 people and situations to remember in prayer, such as those with health issues, missionaries, young Christians, soldiers, and church leaders. The announcements discuss an upcoming Easter egg hunt, Bible school, sick members, and special music events. It encourages fellowship before and after services and shares contact information for the church secretary.
A training session for subdeacons, chalice-bearers and servers will be held this morning from 11:45 am to 12:30 pm at Christ Church Deer Park. All current and interested members of these ministries are invited to attend.
This document provides announcements for various upcoming events at a church. It announces coffee and conversation on November 22nd from 7-10 pm about creating space for God. It also announces that the Junior Youth are filling Christmas shoeboxes on November 23rd and donations are needed. Additionally, it announces an upcoming Christmas musical and baked goods are requested to share after. It provides contact information for several events.
The document is a parish newsletter providing information on upcoming masses and intentions, sacraments, groups and events in the parish for the coming week. It includes the mass schedule, intentions for masses, notices about returning Trocaire donations, confirmation, a business start-up scheme, and more community and parish activities.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of November 15, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report from the previous week, schedules for worship services and other events that week, and announcements about various church activities and ministries.
The document provides updates from Christ Church Deer Park including announcements of upcoming events, clergy contact information, and thank you messages. Six working groups have been formed to help transform and revitalize the parish. Events advertised include yoga classes, AA meetings, choir rehearsals, film screenings, and workshops on flowers and contemplative prayer. Natalie Kemp has also been appointed as the new Director of Children and Youth Ministry.
Let your conscience be your guide? The document discusses whether it is a good idea to follow one's conscience and identifies potential problems with doing so. It notes that consciences can be faulty according to scripture references. While consciences indicate right and wrong, they must be recalibrated and aligned with following Jesus to avoid foolish or sinful choices that damage lives. Groups discuss examples of people who refused responsibility and ways to ensure one's conscience follows Christ rather than other influences.
Benaiah was a valiant warrior from Kabzeel who served under King David. He killed two Moabite champions and chased a lion into a pit on a snowy day. Benaiah also killed an Egyptian warrior who was armed with a spear by taking the spear and using it against him. Due to these heroic deeds, Benaiah became as famous as David's three mightiest warriors and was honored above the other members of David's Thirty, being appointed as the captain of David's bodyguard.
This document provides the rehearsal schedule and notes for a church choir on May 19, 2010. It includes 10 songs to be rehearsed, as well as notes about an upcoming CityTeams concert on June 7 where the choir will perform some gospel songs alongside student testimonies. The schedule provides details of loading equipment at 5:10pm and students boarding the bus by 6:10pm for the concert and ministry event.
The document discusses character traits to develop in future generations of mothers based on Proverbs 31:10-31. It also asks how a person can show honor to a parent who may not seem worthy of it and things people now wish they had known as children. The document provides questions for personal reflection on honoring one's mother based on examples from Jesus' relationship with his mother in the Bible.
Paul instructed Titus that Christians should be subject to rulers and authorities, to be obedient and ready for every good work. They should avoid slander and instead be gentle and show humility toward all people. This is because in the past, all people were foolish, disobedient, deceived, and enslaved to various passions. But God saved Christians through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit.
A friend asks you to explain God's grace to them. You would say that God's grace is unconditional love and forgiveness freely given through Jesus Christ. God loves all people and wants everyone to know His grace and be saved. You could show God's grace is attractive by living with love, joy, peace and kindness towards others, including your family, friends and coworkers. You could also pray for opportunities to gently share the Good News of God's grace with others.
The document provides details for the upcoming Gospel Sing concert including the rehearsal schedule, song list, and performance dates. It lists 10 songs for the choir to rehearse, along with ensemble selections and devotional readings. Additional details are given regarding costumes, a possible additional performance, and broadcasting of a program about the case surrounding Janet Tremain's daughter.
This document appears to be a study guide for a church growth group discussing the importance of living consistently with what one teaches. It includes questions about observing hypocrisy in others, focusing on self-control in one's own life, and changing attitudes and behaviors to be more effective in influencing others for Christ. Participants are also encouraged to share their testimonies about how attending Oregon City Evangelical Church has impacted their lives in order to welcome new visitors to the church.
This document appears to be a study guide for a church growth group discussing the importance of living consistently with what one teaches. It includes questions about observing hypocrisy in others, focusing on self-control and doing good works, changing attitudes and behaviors that hinder being an effective influence for Christ, and the importance of mentors modeling the message through their lives. Participants are also encouraged to share their testimonies about how attending this church has impacted them in order to welcome new visitors.
The document provides information about upcoming choir events including rehearsal schedules and song selections for an upcoming Gospel Sing concert on May 16th. It lists 12 songs for the concert and additional ensemble selections. The pastor asks for input on wearing solid colored performance attire and possibly performing some songs at a local mission. Extra rehearsals are scheduled for May 10th, 14th, or 15th. A CD of the song selections has been made available for $2 to help cover costs. A television program about a local missing person's case will air on May 17th which may be of interest.
As we look at Titus, one of the greatest themes is leadership. We have all called to be leaders when Christ gets a hold of our hearts and transforms us by His Grace, saving our souls and giving us His grand vision for making His name famous.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the church choir. It includes:
1) A list of faithful choir members who had perfect or near-perfect attendance in March.
2) Details about parking and attendance for Resurrection Sunday services, with over 900 attending the sanctuary and nearly 400 attending Sunday school.
3) An announcement of the biannual Gospel Sing concert scheduled for May 17th, including a preliminary song list and plans to explore performing some songs at a mission.
4) Upcoming choir calendar highlights of the Gospel Sing concert and a music & worship volunteer appreciation dessert.
This document advertises a SonQuest Rainforest Vacation Bible School event at the Oregon City Evangelical Church. The VBS will take place from June 21-25, 2010 from 9 AM to 12:10 PM daily and will include skits, games, crafts, music, snacks and Bible stories to help children discover their relationship with Jesus Christ. The event will also include a Rockin' Rainforest Roundup evening on June 24th with inflatables, animal shows and songs. The VBS aims to collect nickels to purchase 135 Creole language Bibles for children in Haiti at $9 each through a character challenge.
Paul stresses "doing what is good" in Titus 3 because God's kindness and love for humanity leads us to repentance. God saves and renews people through the Holy Spirit so His people can spend their lives doing good works. Paul urges Titus to remind believers to live in a way that is not slanderous or quarrelsome, but kind, showing humility and gentleness toward all.
This document provides information about upcoming Holy Week services and events at a Christian church. It discusses that this week is the most important in the Christian calendar, including a Good Friday communion service focusing on the Stations of the Cross. It also notes that Resurrection Sunday typically has the highest attendance and encourages regular attendees to park elsewhere to make room for guests. Additionally, it previews an upcoming Gospel Sing concert in May, sharing the results of a song preference survey for the concert selection.
The document provides a report on the ministries and programs at Oregon City Evangelical Church in 2010. It summarizes the activities in each program area over the past year, including children's, youth, music, prayer, and outreach ministries. It highlights growth in areas like youth involvement, Growth Groups, and community outreach programs. It concludes by praising volunteers and looking forward to continued growth under God's direction in the coming year.
Joe and Ellen Kunkle have been missionaries in Bolivia since 1968. They did evangelism and church planting among the Guarayo Indians from 1970 to 1987, and then helped pioneer work in Paraguay from 1987 to 2004. Currently, they are based in Bolivia's Ballivian Province, assisting isolated churches by providing theological training, Christian education materials, preaching, and workshops. Over their 40 years of missionary work, their focus has been on evangelism, church planting, and nurturing churches and their leaders.
This document provides notes from the choir director about upcoming rehearsals, concerts, and events for the choir. It announces that Rod Lucich will lead tonight's rehearsal while the director is on vacation. It shares details about songs being prepared for an upcoming Gospel Sing concert in May and the roles of the Adult Choir and Friendship Company for Palm Sunday services. It also lists important Holy Week events and the choir's schedule through early May.
"Lift off" by Pastor Mark Behr at North Athens Baptist ChurchJurgenFinch
23 June 2024
Morning Service at North Athens Baptist Church Athens, Michigan
“Lift Off” by Pastor Mark Behr
Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
We are a small country Church in Athens Michigan who loves to reach out to others with the love of God. We worship an Awesome God who loves the whole world and wants everyone to see and understand what He has done for us. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) We hope you are encouraging by our Sunday Morning sermon videos. If you are ever in the area, please feel free to attend our Sunday Morning Services at North Athens Baptist Church 2020 M Drive South, Athens, Michigan. If you have any question and would like to talk to Pastor Mark, or have prayer request please call the church at (269) 729-553
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Morning Service: 10:45 a.m.
Full Morning Service on Facebook Live at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nabc2020athensmichigan
Sermon Only Live on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@NABC2020AthensMI
Sermon Only Audio of Morning Sermon at: https://soundcloud.com/user-591083416
taittreya upanishad - tradition of yoga and Upanishads, this concept of panch...Karuna Yoga Vidya Peetham
In his search towards reality or the unchanging fundamental unit of this universe, a scientist started with the external gross world of solid matter which is simple and easy to see, divide, and do experiments with.
This search led him through steps of understanding of this entire world of matter starting from elements, molecules, atoms, protons, neutrons and electrons;
He further understood that it is all packets of energy.
The atoms conglomerate together to form various chemicals; our body is therefore a permutation and combination of various chemicals. (Packets of energy in various configurations) When they join together they form molecules, cells, tissues organs, etc.
These follow certain well defined laws of nature and are controlled by nervous (electrical) and chemical (hormones) mechanisms to bring about movement and action in each and every cell.
Thus annamaya kosha is the physical frame which the grossest of the five Koshas.
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God calls us to a journey of worshiping Him. In this journey you will encounter different obstacles and derailments that will want to sway you from worshiping God. You got to be intentional in breaking the barriers staged on your way of worship in order to offer God acceptable worship.
Introduction
Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian
SBS – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
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This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
PHASE-IV
The very deep experience of silence helps to expand from the 3 - dimensional awareness of the body to all pervasive awareness. The bed of silence becomes deeper and more expansive - an ocean of silence with waves on it merge into complete silence called Ajapa state of the mind. This silence is the source of Creativity, Power, Knowledge and Bliss.
PHASE V
From this deep ocean of silence in the heart region, let one OM emerge as an audible sound which diffuses into the entire body and the space all around. Enjoy the beautiful vibrations.
Blink the eyes slowly, gently open the eyes and come out of meditation.
The Revelation Chapter 7 Working Copy.docxFred Gosnell
John witnesses the sealing of God's 144,000 witnesses, and he hears the crying out or shouting of an unnumbered multitude of those who have been saved during the great tribulation.
This is an intermission scene before opening the seventh seal. We have seen six seals opened revealing of the events that would shortly occur. The first 4 reveal what was to occur in the great tribulation during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD70.
The fifth seal reveals the question from those slain as to when the Lord would avenge their death. The sixth seal reveals the answer to them from the One on the throne and of the Lamb which would be the punishment of their persecutors and accomplices. John sees four messengers/angels holding back the four winds of the earth & keeping them from blowing on the earth, the sea or any tree. In this figurative language, these are not heavenly messengers/angels. These represent those who are trying to restrain the word of God everywhere. Their efforts are restrained by the messenger in verse 2, preventing them from holding back the 4 winds, the spread of the gospel of Christ by His messengers/angels. These 4 winds stand on the four corners of the earth, Rome’s worldwide influence to stop its spread. But the gospel will be preached in all the earth. See the study for the Bible passages that support this. John hears the commands given relating to the sealing of the servants of God and the figurative number representing them. John sees a great multitude standing before the throne of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues who are clothed with white robes. All the messengers/angels stood around the throne and the elders and the four beasts fell before the throne and worshipped God. One of the elders asks John what those were that were wearing white robes. John said he knew and the elder identifies them. The chapter ends with his explanation.
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1. This Evening
Sunday, July 19, 2009 6:00pm - Evening Service at Millen Auditorium
18121 SE River Road - Milwaukie
(located just off of Jennings Avenue / McLoughlin Blvd)
Message by Rev. Chris Neilson
This Sunday is the start of the Annual Conference
8:15am & 9:45am - Blended Worship for our Evangelical Churches.
Services at Millen Auditorium - 7:00pm (Monday-Wednesday)
Worship Singing - Pastor Dave LeRud, leading Childcare is offered for nursery through grade six
each evening at Grace Knoll.
Mission Moments: Crystal (Tali) Iijima, Israel
Honduras Team Report
Monday, July 20
Vocal Solo by Yvonne Swift: I Miss My Time With You 10:00am PrayKids Camp - Room D3/4 (child must be pre-registered)
4:00pm Men’s Golf Night - Contact Don Wallace for Course Site
Message by Pastor Tom Hurt: Summer in God’s GYM Telephone: 503 657-4221
Study- Engaging God's Word to Discover God's Truth 7:00pm Evening Service at Millen - Message by Pastor Jon Strutz
2 Timothy 2:15; Ecclesiastes 12:12; Ezra 7:10
Tuesday, July 21
10:00am PrayKids Camp - Room D3/4 (child must be pre-registered)
7:00pm Evening Service at Millen - Message by Pastor John
11:00am - Contemporary Worship Brietmeier
Worship Singing - Pastor Erin Loftis, leading
Mission Moments: Crystal (Tali) Iijima, Israel Wednesday, July 22
Honduras Team Report 10:00am PrayKids Camp - Room D3/4 (child must be pre-registered)
7:00pm Evening Service at Millen - Message by Gen. Supt. Brian
Message by Pastor Tom Hurt: Summer in God’s GYM Eckhardt
Study- Engaging God's Word to Discover God's Truth
Thursday, July 23
2 Timothy 2:15; Ecclesiastes 12:12; Ezra 7:10 10:00am PrayKids Camp - Room D3/4 (child must be pre-registered)
6:00pm Celebrate Recovery Meal - OCHP*
7:00pm Celebrate Recovery Meeting - OCHP*
7:00pm The Inn Worship Service - Sanctuary
6:00pm Sunday, July 26
Evening Service held at Millen Auditorium 8:30am, 9:45am, 11:15am - Morning Worship Services
18121 SE River Road - Milwaukie
(just off McLoughlin/Jennings Avenue) * Oregon City House of Prayer (916 Linn Ave ~ north of church)
Pastoral Staff— Lead Pastor, Tom Hurt; Music/Worship/Prayer, Dave LeRud;
Small Groups/Next Generation, Andrew Anderson;
Student Ministries/Church Outreach, Erin Loftis;
Junior High, Josh Shelton; Children, Sue Burson; Visitation, Leroy Myers
They all joined together constantly in prayer... Acts 1:14 Ministry Directors— Nursery, Marilyn Brown*; Early Childhood, Brenda Heinsoo;
SWAT (Wed. Evenings), Raelene Gilmore; Women, Sandy Richter; Men, Don Wallace*
6:00AM Monday through Friday: OC House of Prayer* (916 Linn Ave)
Marriage, Tom & Liz Dressel*; Primetimers(55+), Allen & Eleanor Odell*
8:00AM Mondays: Moms in Touch for mothers of adult children - OCHP* Support Staff— Church Office: Leah Bellamy, Esther Entenman, Kay Neumann;
7:00PM Wednesdays: Prayer Gathering - Room C6 Maintenance: Jerry Wheeler
* Volunteer
2. Gaining Your Momentum for Maximum Living
Coming Events For more information and helpful hints, please look
online for the link to God’s G.Y.M. at www.ocec.net.
Memory Verse: 2 Timothy 2:15
ATTENTION!
NEW SECURITY MEASURES ARE IN PLACE! Adna Evangelical (Chehalis, WA) Extends Invitation
Saturday, August 15 12:30-3:00pm
You are invited to celebrate the restoration of the Adna Church. Many
New security guidelines are in place at OCEC. volunteers had a part in helping to rebuild after the 2007 flood. Come meet the
All doors of the church are now locked at all times except during services. grateful people of their congregation!
Several individuals have attended safety and security meetings and have Please RSVP your attendance to Pastor Dennis at 360 748-3569.
recommended these actions. A call button/intercom has been installed at the
main north doorway. Baby/Child Dedications - Sunday Morning, August 16
Reminder: Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm unless posted. Identifying yourself A dedication service is planned for Mother’s Day. Would you like
at the call button will alert the office and the left door will unlock for your entry. to have your child or infant dedicated to the Lord? Please use a
Thank you for thinking, safety! Communication Card and list the following information: 1)child’s
full name; 2)date of birth; 3)parent’s name & address; 4)the
service hour for the dedication.
Pastor Tom can meet with those interested in being a part of the dedication
Primetimer’s Summer Barbecue (...for ages 55+) service and to answer any questions prior to that time.
Thursday, August 20 12noon
at the home of Pastor Tom and Roberta Hurt
BBQ’d Meats and Beverages provided Living Proof Live August 28 - 29
Last names beginning with A-P please bring salad. with Beth Moore
Last names beginning with Q-Z please bring dessert. Beth will spend the weekend at Rolling Hills Community via
simulcast satellite. A soul-stirring worship, the same life-
changing teaching- right here, in real time.
Rolling Hills Community Church (3550 SW Borland Rd -Tualatin)
Friday, Aug 28 7:00-9:30pm Saturday, Aug 29 8:30am - 12pm
Cost: $20
Register online at— rollinghills.org/beth-moore
Connecting Hearts to Hope
Celebration Banquet
Currently scheduled for … Saturday, September 12th 6:00pm
Sunday, August 23rd 9:00am - 12noon Monarch Hotel - Clackamas
Note: Confirmation of this date and times are pending. Special Guest Speaker: Rev. Patrick Murunga
Emcee: Georgene Rice (KPDQ Radio Host)
As last year, we will be going out as a congregation to serve in the
community. If you know of a need or service project in your neighborhood,
you can submit that (in writing) by using a Communication Card today. Men’s Pool Tournament at K.C’s Midway Bar & Grill
These will be passed along to our coordinators, Stu & Ann Evans. 1003 7th Street - Oregon City
Friday, September 18 6:30pm
Parents, please note!
No matter when Love in Action is scheduled, childcare will be available at ... stepping out into new ground and building bridges.
OCEC from 8:30am to 12:30pm for newborn through age 3 and for children This is meant to bring us and your pre-Christian friends together in a non-
with special needs. This will give individuals/couples enough time to get to threatening event. Of course, if you have had a problem with alcohol and if this
their service project on time and stay the entire service time. Please plan to event would cause you to be temped, we recommend that you not attend.
send along a lunch for your child (children). For more information, contact Don Wallace.
Telephone: 503 657-4221 Email: donwallace@q.com
3. Warm Springs Project Volunteers Needed Did you know—
Repair needed on a building at the that items to appear in a Sunday bulletin must be submitted to the church
Peter’s Pasture culture grounds. A team is forming. office by the Monday prior to the Sunday suggested? When using email,
This would be a good trip for fathers and sons send to office@ocec.net Subject Line: Bulletin Announcement
but not limited to father/sons. Come join a great camping experience that security measures are in place at the church? Please read
while ministering to the needs of our Indian Nation at Warm Springs. announcement about locked doorways in today’s bulletin.
Please call Tom Wattenbarger 503-819-7602 ASAP! that Pregnancy Resource Center (in Clackamas) is looking for volunteer
Note: Thank you to those who helped in preparing the home helpers. They are looking for individuals that can commit to a four-hour shift
for a newly reunited family on the Reservation last Wednesday. (10:00am to 4:00pm). Please call Kathy at 503 659-3336.
that the love offering for Supt. Bill Vermillion totaled $1165? Thank you for
Coming… Christmas Dessert Theatre your participation.
December 3 - 6, 2009 School Supplies Needed
Audition applications are now being accepted for the We will be helping the Start Right program provide items for
dramatic Christmas musical, Four Tickets to Christmas. needy children in our area.
You may pick up a Drama Application Form from the
...and
church office during the week or by making contact with
Several cloth bags are prepared and made ready for children on
Vicki Guthrie at 971 533-6200 or Pastor Dave LeRud at
the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. If you would like to fill a
503 656-8582.
bag with some supplies, these are available at Grand Central
Auditions will be held Thursday, August 20 and Monday, today. Please return all filled bags by July 26th.
August 24. Call backs on Tuesday, August 25. Auditions will be held at OCEC
in room C5/6 at 7:00pm each evening. Supply List
Calculators 3- Ring Binders Colored Pencils
Rulers Color Crayons (24/36 packs) Felt Markers
SUMMER CAMPS Watercolor Sets Notebook Paper Back Packs Spiral
July 27-30 Summer BLAST Day Camp 9:30am-1:30pm (Cost: $25) Pocket Folders Notebooks (single subject) Pencil Boxes
Volleyball for children entering grades 1-6 this fall Scissors Protractors Compasses
Drama - FILLED White Glue Ball Point Pens Glue Sticks
No. 2 Pencils Erasers
Aug 9-14 SR HI Camp at Camp Mayfield (grades 9 12 this fall) Please bring all donations to the lobby Grand Central desk.
Cost:$225
$100 deposit due by July 27th. Register online or pick up a Serving In Our Armed Forces
registration form/brochure at the lobby Youth Bulletin Board . Pray for those from our church family or those who have relatives
serving our country and away from home.
Aug 10-13 Summer BLAST Day Camp 9:30am-1:30pm (Cost: $25)
Cooking/Sewing (for children entering grades 2-6) Tim Anderson-Marines Jesse Fulkerson-Army Valiant Mueller-Army
Horsemanship - FILLED A.J. Asche-Army Josie Fulkerson-Army Nathan Phillips-Army
Mac Ashford-Marines Brent Hagen-Air Force Scott E. Pierce-Army
Questions? Please contact the following: Jesse Atay- Marines David Hatlee-Army Sarah Rhoads-Army
Children: Pastor Sue Burson at 503 656-8582 ext 106 Jody Badders-Army Tim Harlow-Army Douglas Rosenburg-Marine
or Summer Ministry Coordinator, Raelene Gilmore 503 656-1218 Bob Black-Army Daniel Hoskins-Army Brandon E.Rouse-Marine
Junior High: Pastor Josh Shelton at 503 656-8582 ext 104 Jeff Boone-Marines Chol & Heidi Kim-Air Force Jon Shelton-Army
Senior High: Pastor Erin Loftis at 503 656-8582 ext 109 Amanda Brush-Army Rick Koyama-Army Justin Solem-Marine
Michael Carlson-Air Force Rocky LaChance-Air Force Nathan Swift-Air Force
Brian Christensen-Marines Kevin Larson-Air Force Nathan Tegeler-Air Force
Jeremy Delany-Army Brandon Little-Navy Rebecca Tucker-Navy
Women’s Ministry Tim Delany-Army Brian McCartney-Marines Chad VanDeWalker-Marines
Project Faith is the Conference Women’s Ministry project for July through Jacob Doolittle-Marines Eric McPherson-Army Stacey Virgin-Navy
December. Funds are being collected and designated for Swiss Home Timothy J. Elwonger-Navy Joseph Marugg- Marines David Walt-Marine
Evangelical. They need several updates to minister to a growing congregation, Keith Forsman-Marine Amy Gail Mason-Air Force Bill Weatherell-Army
including a nursery and repairing and painting the sanctuary. Ladies, you can make Jessica Fosburg-Air Force Mark Matautia-Army Cameron Workman-Marines
your check payable to Women’s Ministries and place it in the church offering.
Thank you for notifying the church office when these individuals return home.
4. Sermon Notes
Discipline of Study
Praise the Lord for the call of God to serve Him in unity of heart. Thank Him
that your life is an important part of this church family.
Thank the Lord for the week of Junior High camp and the impact of this week
on the lives of each camper. Ask the Lord to continue to bring these young
people into full surrender to the presence, work and power of the Holy Spirit.
Pray for Annual Conference that begins this evening. Pray for the business
sessions Monday – Wednesday and the evening worship services Sunday –
Wednesday. Pray that God’s work will be accomplished and that hearts will
be open to the Word of God in all worship services.
Ask the Lord to give wisdom to each family and individual of our church as
they make decisions for life. Pray that each will be guided by a Biblical
Worldview and make decisions that are consistent with God’s Word.
Pray that our church will receive the financial support through the tithes and
offerings of our people so that we will accomplish the work God directs.
Call upon the Lord to direct the thoughts of our regional, state and national
leaders into decisions of righteousness that will uphold God’s values for a
nation.
Pray for Goldie Parham along with other members and friends of our church
family who are suffering from chronic illnesses. Pray for those recovering
from recent surgeries. And pray for those under hospice care and for those
who have recently suffered the death of loved ones.
Church Prayer Focus—
Park Place Evangelical Pastor Carl & Nancy Duhrkoop
OC Reformation Covenant Pastor Dennis Tuuri
OC Trinity Lutheran Pastor Michael Kasting
Missionary Prayer Focus—
Bob & Denise Weyrick - Network Services
Stewardship of God’s Resources
2009 Needs General Budget Missions
Yearly Needs 1,236,853
Weekly Needs 23,786
Received Last Sunday 16,818 1,570
Actual Received Year-to-date 565,011 71,259
Proposed Need Year-to-date 665,998