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Happy Easter Sunday!
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT KPCC
April 5, 2015 @ 10:00am
Preaching Today: Pastor Rob
Join us today for a Baptism and Easter egg hunt for the kids after
the service.
PRAYER - Everyone Welcome!
April 9 April 10 Apr. 12 April 14 April 17 Apr. 17-18
Apr. 22-24
JY at 6-7:30pm
KPY at 7-10pm
Town Hall Meeting
Talarico Care Home Service
Volunteer Appreciation breakfast at Castleview Care Centre
Volunteer Appreciation tea at Talarico @ 2-4pm
PURE JOY Women’s Conference
IMPACT (FEB Pacific Conference)
Tuesdays @ 9:00 - 10:15 am in the library
Sundays @ 6 - 7pm Prayer Chain: If you have a prayer request or
would like your name to be added to the prayer
chain, please email Theresa Roberts at
[email protected].
TOWN HALL
PRAYER NEEDS THIS WEEK
Gateway Christian Life Centre in Trail is hosting the PURE JOY Women’s Conference
on April 17 at 6:30pm to Apr. 18 at 7pm. Register online at
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There will be a Town Hall meeting after the service on April 12. MEMBERSHIP
Gabrielle Fitchett has been recommended for membership. PURE JOY Women’s Conference
Prayer for Della Swetlishoff’s mom, Nora, who has been diagnosed with
aggressive cancer and is starting radiation in Trail. Prayer for the Antignani family as they mourn the loss of Vince Antignani and
celebrate his journey home.
Prayer for Andrea Davidoff who lost her father recently.
Prayer for Kathy’s landlord with recurring cancer, and for her friend’s son who is
in ciritical condition after a stabbing in Surrey.
Morris’ brother came out of surgery well. The Yorks thank you for your prayers.
Prayer for RCMP families in Castlegar in light of recent events.
Donna Zurwick - who has ongoing health concerns. Please keep the Schapp family in prayer as they settle in Nanaimo and for Ellie
who lost her sister recently.
Prayer for healing for Heather Snauwaert who is dealing with health issues.
Prayer for the Steve Bate as he prepares for a kidney transplant (the son healed
up well)
Prayer for those who have lost loved ones this past year: Kathy Papp, Dan
Davidoff, Fogal family, Genero family (Bill’s sister, Juliet’s brother and uncle). For the sale of Rob & Marianne’s cabin in Kamloops.
STAFF at KPCC
Lead Pastor - Rob Scott
Youth Pastor - Jake McFaddin
Intern - Courtenay Snauwaert
Office Staff - Roxanne Fitchett
Custodian - Theresa Roberts Facilities Coordinator - Al Ricard
STEWARDSHIP REPORT
March 29, 2015 Gen Offering YTD YTD Gen Offering/
2015 Budget
$5,649.10
$53,916.70
100.9%
JOB JAR
The job jar is a comprehensive list of repair and
maintenance projects around the church building that need
doing. It’s designed to suit those with time constraints or
for those who feel called to serve in God’s kingdom in this
practical way. CARE HOME VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION
CASTLEVIEW CARE CENTRE: The staff and residents at Castleview Care Centre
wish to show their appreciation for all that you do and invite you to breakfast on Tuesday, April 14th. Please RSVP to [email protected] or
(250)365-7277.
TALARICO PLACE: You are invited to attend an Appreciation Social on Friday, April
17 at 2-4pm at Talarico Place. Please RSVP Kelly Seville at (250)304-1229 or
[email protected].
IMPACT 2015
You are invited to attend this year’s FEB conference on April 23-14 at Burnett
Fellowship in Maple Ridge. Keynote speaker this year is Pastor Matt Hannan from
New Heights Church in Vancouver, Washington. Register at bcfellowship.ca. SERMON NOTES
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Community Group Questions, April 5, 2015
1. Family Question: Starting with the youngest give one thing that
Easter means to you.
2. Look at Matthew 28 and John 20, the two accounts used Sunday to
tell of the resurrection.
3. What stands out to you in these passages?
4. What do you not quite understand?
5. What would you put on a banner and fly behind a plane if you
could? Can you?
6. Now try to put yourself in the shoes of someone who is just learning
about Jesus and answer the most important question we can ask in
studying the Bible, “so what?”
7. We saw 5 people baptized on Sunday, what did that mean to you
personally?
8. If we are still in the “shoes” mentioned in question #6, what would
follow if we started with, Belief, Baptism and…?
9. Take time and offer thanks to God for Easter, Belief, Baptism and…
Pastor in Print
April 5, 2015
“Fire!”
“Look out!”
“You’re a winner!”
What can a person possibly say that would
catch the attention of the people around you.
Another line would be “HE HAS RISEN!”
To most of us gathered here today that will mean something. It can be the most
important information we will ever receive if we hold that to be true. In Romans
10 the Apostle Paul tells us
“That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your
heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with
your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that
you confess and are saved”.
Actually saved from sin, because of what Jesus did for us on the cross and
then in believing by faith we receive forgiveness. It requires us to confess with
our mouth and believe in our hearts.
Those two parts of the body came up this week at a baptism training class. It’s
one thing to mouth the words that your brain understands, but so much more
to say you actually believe deep down in your heart of hearts.
We are going to witness at least 5 people be baptized today. I say “at least”
because at our last baptismal service I gave an opportunity for people to be
baptized on the spot and two came forward and said, “yes!”
As a pastor I am well aware that “attention” and “information” are important.
This is the most important day on our calendar, bar none, because Christianity
stands or falls based on whether or not Jesus rose from the dead. Do you
realize this is why we say this is 2015? 2015 A.D. actually stands for “Anno
Domini” which in Latin means, “in the year of our Lord”. History itself was so
affected by Jesus that we have been counting the years ever since. But why
should you care? The Bible tells us that we are designed to be eternal. Where
we spend eternity depends on what we do with Jesus who died, and rose
again, to take our place for the things we do in life naturally and by choice that
separate us from God. The Bible uses the term “Sin”. But it is not just a matter of correcting sin, but rather the joy of actually having
a relationship with God Himself from this day forward by believing in Him. “Fire!” Now that I have your attention…consider what God offers you right
here, right now!