February 7, 2015 - Loma Linda University Church
Transcription
February 7, 2015 - Loma Linda University Church
ChurCh at WorShip SANCTUARY 9:00 and 11:45 a.m Out of respect to worshipers around you, please silence all electronic devices Video Announcements Prelude Vivaldi Concerto for Two Horns and Strings Sanctuary Orchestra Pastoral Welcome Alumni Welcome Antonio Vivaldi Shawna Campbell Ronald Dailey Praise to the Lord #1 How Majestic Is Your Name His Glorious Name Songs of Praise Prayer Marvin Ponder Viviane Haber, SD ’851 Michael Boyko, SD ’75A, SPH ’753 May The Words of Our Mouths Kimo Smith Prayer Response Tithes and Offerings Church Budget Offertory The Great Gate of Kiev Sanctuary Orchestra M. P. Mussorgsky Baptism Cameryn Baker Yan Chen Anthem Hymn of Glory Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra Garrett Speyer3 Miguel Mendez3 Antonio Bossi Meditation Scripture Reading Sermon Hymn of Response 2 Kings 22:11–14, TNIV (Pew Bible, page 580) How Firm a Foundation Closing Prayer Postlude Sunset Today - 5:25 p.m. of Seventh-day Adventists February 7, 2015 Sunset Next Week - 5:32 p.m. Sermon Notes Huldah. My guess is that you may not have heard her name before. It’s easy to miss her story. In fact, a friend shared a book with me, a book entitled, Legendary Women of the Bible … and the Lessons They Still Teach Us. Huldah’s story is not included. Many others are: Vashti, Esther, Abigail, Naomi, Zipporah, Martha, Mary, Joanna, and many more, but no Huldah. And, on the other hand, consider the men whose names we think of when we think of biblical prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jonah, Elijah, Elisha, and the list could go on. Randy Roberts Randy Roberts LomaLinda niversityChurch Sabbath, February 14 9:00 & 11:45 a.m. Miriam: In the Leadership Circle, Part 3 — Unsung Heroes, Randy Roberts, Sanctuary 10:25 a.m. Re:Live Worship, Part 2: I’m Over Me, Roy Ice, Sanctuary 10:30 a.m. LLUC Sabbath School, Dealing With Fights, Miguel Mendez, Randall Amphitheater 4:30 p.m. Vespers, “Where’s the Plan?,” Steven Mosley, Sanctuary What can Huldah teach us about God and who it is that God chooses to use? And what answer does Huldah provide to the question, In the Bible, what did women do? Join me as we seek to find out! Randy Roberts Senior Pastor Allegro giocoso Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns1 March-Final from Suite No. 2 Léon Boëllmann3 (Please maintain reverence during the Postlude) Adrien Dumitrescu, conductor, Sanctuary Orchestra Ariel Quintana, conductor, Sanctuary Choir Bryan Hartnell and Walter Moore, producers 1 Wednesday, February 11 6:00 p.m. Open Prayer Circle, Room 104 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Praying for Revival, Flavia Jorge, Room 111 But typically—missing from both lists—is the name Huldah. She just gets overlooked. And yet, in 2 Kings 22—where her story is told—she is clearly a prophet of renown. After all, when the king tells his advisers to go and inquire of the Lord on his behalf, where do they go? They go to Huldah the prophet. No. 509 (verses 1 and 2) Tuesday, February 10 6:30 p.m. Experiencing God Bible Study, Genesis 12, 13, Abram’s Call and Journey to Egypt; Lot Separates; Fellowship Hall 1 Craig Kinzer, SD ’85 Coralie Dinger, SD ’901 Cheryl Eller, SD ’80, SPH ’003 Judy Strutz, SD ’853 Huldah: Prophet to the King Part 2: Unsung Heroes Calendar First Service WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS Kimo Smith, organist Gerald Wareham, first service postlude 3 Third Service Ronald Dailey is dean, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda University Viviane Haber is a dentist in Glendora and an assistant professor, restorative dentistry, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda University Michael Boyko is a dentist in Riverside Craig Kinzer is a dentist in Jackson Coralie Dinger is a dental hygienist in Highland Cheryl Eller is a dental hygienist, currently a stay-at-home mom in Redlands Judy Strutz is a dentist in San Bernardino and associate professor, restorative dentistry, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda University LLUC services are aired live on the church website at www.lluc.org and are also aired live and broadcast on Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN) via the Internet at www.llbn.tv, Time Warner Cable channel 17 in Loma Linda, Verizon FiOS Cable channel 31 in Loma Linda and Redlands, Roku (under BrightStarTV), and Glorystar satellite (which carries LLBN, 3ABN, Hope Channel, and other Christian networks). For more information, please visit www.llbn.tv, or call (866) 552-6881. Rebroadcast Schedule of University Church Programs on LLBN Sunday (SS) 8:00 p.m. Monday (V) 4:00 a.m., (W) 11:00 a.m. Tuesday (SS) 12:00 a.m. Wednesday (W) 3:00 a.m., (V) 8:00 p.m. Thursday (SS) 4:00 a.m. Friday (V) 12:00 a.m., (W) 7:00 p.m. (SS-Sabbath School; V-Vespers; W-Worship) Questions or Comments: [email protected] • Online at: http://www.lluc.org DVD copies of LLUC worship services are available for purchase online at www.llucstore.com Church Office Hours: Mon.–Thur., 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m.–noon. Offices are closed for staff worship on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. This is a weekly bulletin Cover photo by Michael Scofield 11125 Campus Street, Loma Linda, CA 92354 • (909) 558-4570 growing disciples Church at Study RANDALL AMPHITHEATER 10:30 a.m. Re:Live Ministry Young Adult Ministry www.reliveministry.com Congregational Singing Silvino Briceño, Melissa Briceño Andrew Browne, Amanda Johnston Opening Hymn To God Be the Glory No. 341 Prayer, Welcome, and Introductions Musical Selection _ Fellowship, 10:00 a.m., Room 101 Sabbath service, 10:25 a.m., LLUC Sanctuary Robert Meckstroth, SD ’65 The Prayer Carole Bayer Sager/David Foster Silvino Briceño, Melissa Briceño, vocal Special Feature Blessing Center Prayer for the Offering Robert Meckstroth, SD ’65 Offering Sabbath School Expense (place mission offering in envelope) Offertory Jerusalem Paula Stefanovich Silvino Briceño, Melissa Briceño, Andrew Browne, Amanda Johnston, vocal Lesson What You Get Is Not What You See Closing Prayer Robert Skoretz Robert Skoretz Postlude Go in Joy C. Meckstroth Superintendent: Robert Meckstroth, SD ’65 Keyboard: Jed de la Paz, SD ’15; Carol Meckstroth Vespers TODAY: Roy Ice — Part 1: I’m Over Me February 14: Roy Ice — Part 2: I’m Over Me February 21: Roy Ice — Part 3: I’m Over Me __________ SANCTUARY 4:30 p.m. LLU School of Nursing Freshman Dedication Children’s Ministry Resource Library Pastoral Host: Marvin Ponder; Organist: Donna Samson Prelude Processional Prelude in C Major J. S. Bach Invocation Laura Naranjo Spiritual VP, Junior Class Welcome Becky Bossert, PhD, RN Dean Volunteers Needed! SABBATHS, 2X A MONTH, 9:30am TO 12pm Special Music Shepherd Amanda Cook Kristin Geniebla, Christina Rico, Sarah Puma, vocal; Lana Litvan, piano Introduction of the Speaker Arleen Castro President, Junior Class Address The Nurse Generation Gwen Wysocki, RN, MN Interim Executive Diredtor and Manager of Academic Relations Lighting of the Candles Michelle Ballou, MS, CNS, RN Briana Maynor, MSN/Ed., RN Faculty Sponsors, Junior Class Presentation of Class Dee Hart, DrPH, RN, CPNP Associate Dean, Undergraduate Program International Pledge of Nursing Junior Class Alumni Presentation Zelne Zamora, DNP, RN President, Alumni Association Special Music It Is Well arr. Dan Galbraith Lindsay Kim, Kandavin Thorng, vocal; Lana Litvan, piano; Chloe Temple, guitar; Crystal Wongchalermthan, cajon Consecration Prayer and Benediction Marian LLaguno, MS, RN Contact Donna at [email protected] Baptisms We welcome a new member, Ileana Balint, as of her baptism on January 31. She is retired, the mother of two daughters, and grandmother to four granchildren. Elizabeth Szedeli was baptized on January 31, and we welcome her into the LLUC family. She is retired, the mother of one son, and grandmother to three grandchildren. Cameryn Baker is a tenth grader at Loma Linda Academy. She is the daughter of Leree Marshall and Gary Baker. We welcome her into the LLUC family at her baptism today. We are happy to have Yan Chen join the LLUC family as she is baptized today. She is a fourthyear doctoral student in biochemistry, Loma Linda University. Church Life There is no hospitality dinner today. Offering Today: Church Budget. Next Week: LLUC Media Ministry. All loose and undesignated offerings are applied to church budget. You may give online by visiting http://www.lluc.org. Center floral arrangement is given in honor of the LLU School of Nursing’s 109th nursing dedication to be held in the sanctuary today at 4:30 p.m. North floral arrangement is given in honor of June Hibbard’s 80th birthday by her family. Lobby-North floral arrangement is given in memory of Paul Franz Bork by his wife of 63 years and the family. Lobby-South floral arrangement is given in memory of Paul Franz Bork by the Dispatch Service, Loma Linda University Medical Center. We regret to announce the following deaths: Kathryn “Timi” Taylor, January 9. She is survived by her daughter, Gail Rice. The service will be February 14, 4:00 p.m., La Sierra University Church. Robert Eugene Moncrieff, January 27. He is survived by his sons, Melvin, Scott; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The service will be February 7, 3:30 p.m., Brian Bull Pathology Building, 1911 Park Ave., Redlands. Mary Ruth (Polly) Testerman, January 28. She is survived by her sons, John, James; daughters, Judith Nicholas, Carol Leonhardt; eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. The service was held February 6. Community Life Loma Linda Amateur Radio Club meets the second Sunday of each month. The next meeting is February 8, Room 111, at 7:00 p.m., LLUC. Anyone with an interest in Ham Radio is welcome. For information, visit www.lluarc.org. The Little White House is holding a Bridal Boutique for students. Share the joy of your wedding day by donating wedding dresses or other bridal-party clothing by February 13. To donate, call (909) 5584639 or (909) 747-7620. Community 50-Plus: All singles are invited to a Valentine’s Party, February 14, 7:00 p.m, LLUC Fellowship Hall. Please bring a dish to share and table games. For information call Donna at (909) 5289269. Quilters meet February 15 and 16, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall West. Join in making items for SACHS Clinic and NICU. Share in a potluck both days. For information, call Jody Rogers at (909) 799-6941. Holy Land Tour: Photos taken on the recent Holy Land tour will be shown February 18, 7:30 p.m. in the LLUC sanctuary. Larry Geraty, will be the narrator. UReach is a local chapter of Trips for Kids. This ministry takes our kids on bike rides with kids from the local community, kids who don’t otherwise have bikes. If you have a bike you would like to donate, please drop it off at Re:Live Thrift. For more inforamtion, call (909) 796-8357 UREACH: If you are still searching for a New Year’s resolution, get involved! Drivers are needed for the transit program (providing transportation for local senior citizens) and Meals on Wheels (delivering meals to local senior citizens). For detailed information, call Simone at (909) 796-8357 or visit volunteer@ureachlluc. com. Estate planning is easy to put off in our lives because we have until the very end to get it done. Although it’s easy to procrastinate, completing the estate planning process brings a sense of accomplishment and great peace of mind. For more information, contact Betsy Matthews at the church office, (909) 558-4570, ext. 47091. The Weniger Society 2015 annual meeting will be February 21, 4:00 p.m., LLUC Sanctuary. Honorees are: Bert B. Haloviak, Bert B. Beach, and William G. Johnsson, also the featured speaker whose topic is Recapturing the Dream: Adventists and the Future. All are welcome. Walla Walla University homecoming theme is Welcome Home. Reconnect with old friends and meet president John McVay at the following events: a potluck lunch, February 21 at Redlands Adventist Church; complimentary young alumni dinner, February 21, 7:00 p.m., at The Old Spaghetti Factory, Redlands; complimentary alumni dinner, February 22, 5:00 p.m., at The Old Spaghetti Factory, Riverside. To RSVP, call (800) 377-2586 or visit [email protected] by February 18.