NORTH PARK APOSTOLIC CHURCH “KINGDOM CONNECTION”
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NORTH PARK APOSTOLIC CHURCH “KINGDOM CONNECTION”
NORTH PARK APOSTOLIC CHURCH “KINGDOM CONNECTION” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2014 VISION STATEMENT We are called to be a Christ-centered, Holy Spirit-dependent church with simplicity and excellence as we love God with all our being and love all others with the same passion. The Vision of the North Park Apostolic Church can be found in the following principles: To love the Lord with all our heart, soul and mind through our worship and our lifestyle (Mark 12:30). To love each other with the same passion and fervency (Mark 12:31), so that all people would know that we are true disciples of Christ through the love we exhibit one to the other (John 13:35). To fulfill the Great Commission, by loving the unsaved souls of people we know, namely friends, relatives, acquaintances and neighbors (Mark 16:15) through sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ (John 3:16). MISSION STATEMENT To passionately pray, preach, teach and live through the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ which is His greatest act of love toward us. We will attract and win souls to Christ through the power of His love as it applies to the saving of souls, healing, restoration and forgiveness. The love of God and the demonstration of that love through His people is the answer to a fallen world and the effects sin has on people. We will accomplish this through prayer and sharing the gospel as a Christ-centered body ministry as we utilize our God-given gifts in an atmosphere of God’s love and safety. NPAC STAFF NPAC LEADERSHIP TEAM “Who Ya Gonna Call?” The Administrative Staff is happy to assist you in whatever you may need, please feel free to contact us at the Administration Office (619) 229-2800 Monday – Friday, or by email (check out our website). PASTOR MARK GARCIA EXT. 110 Counseling Hospital Visits Weddings Home blessings Baby Dedications PASTOR EDWARD BALTRIP Minister of Music Head of Music and Media Ministry DEACON WILLIE ANDERSON EXT. 112 Head Deacon Benevolence Security Advisor Deacon’s Store House (Food Needs) SIS. RAQUEL BUCHANAN EXT. 109 Makes appts. for Pastor Garcia Finance Asst. Mthly. Statements Min. BILLIE SIMMONS EXT. 106 Makes appts. for Deacon Anderson Church Secretary Facility rentals Auxiliary Liaison Counseling GIVE US A CALL! GET CONNECTED NPAC 619-229-2800 Reva Parks – healing / receive new kidney The Smedley Family – healing (Elder Charles Smedley, Sr. passed) The Shaw Family – mother passed (Bobbie Shaw), Michael Shaw - healing Vanessa Villela – healing (Sis. Simmons’ sister) Aldena Williams (Senella Dennis’ sister) – health (kidneys, heart) Jabril Clewis Tayler Elese Wright Edward Simpson - healing Michael McKenzie – healing Sandra Tillman – back on dialysis after 15 years Jun Dennis, Jr. - deliverance Gertrude Mallory – healing (Sis. Simmons’ mother) Richard Howard - healing Elder Rodney Misouria – healing Clarence Tate – healing from cancer LaTanya Owens – healing Pamela Bailey – healing from surgery Mary-Ellen Barrett & Wendy Patrick (DA’s Office) – combat sex trafficking Brian Mallory, Sr. – healing, deliverance Patty & Rod Douglas – healing of their marriage Felicia McBride – son passed (24 years old) Ruth Cook – healing from bursitis, arthritis Diana Douglas Parks – healing from stage 4 cancer of the liver Judie McCain & Family – healing Barbara Perkins – healing Charles Sheppard II - salvation Emma Pugh (Sis. Barbara Trigueros’ mother) – healing Audrey DePriest – healing (breast cancer) – Mother Wells’ sister-in-law Wendy Foster Cassandra Moore – healing (Sis. Tanya Hale’s sister) Melany Miles – Zita Oubre’s mother – healing from cancer Jalisha Wyatt – eyesight restored Lyndah Sheppard – salvation Ronnie Clay & Family – Son and grandsons died in a house fire Jumesa Jones – healing (Senella Dennis’ daughter) Julie Cruz & Family – healing and restoration Darlene Sprague – healing Theresa Pugh - healing James Estes, Jr. - healing Jun Dennis, Sr. - healing Ahmad Simmons – salvation Annie Gary - healing William Mallory, Jr. - healing Kenny Anderson, Sr. – brain cancer The Patmon Family – Sis. Joyce Patmon’s sister passed (Helen Louise Thomas) Ernestine Tillis – healing Mother Dollie Adams - healing Katherine Steffen – Bro. Simmons’ mother – healing Bro. Coral Cook – healing from stroke Senella Dennis – healing Jenevieve Whyte – healing (eyes) Mary Gardner - healing Shawn Jackson – healing (Robin Brown’s grandson) Trenton Coutis - healing James Estes, Sr. (Mom Ware’s son) – healing from kidney problems Verneeta Jones – cancer of lymph nodes President Barack Obama– wisdom, direction NPAC HAS MORE TO OFFER YOU: Weekly SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES (FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS) BEGINS at 9:45 a.m. For more info, contact Superintendent: Min. Glen Laster. CHILDREN’S CHURCH: The Children meet every Sunday (after offering) and Wednesday evening (at 7:00 p.m.) for a service appropriate for their age group. Your child will learn about Biblical truths and the teachings of Christ, along with fellowship and fun activities. Parents: you are always welcome to accompany your child to Children’s Church. NEW!! EVANGELISTIC DOCTRINAL BIBLE STUDY & WORLD RELIGIONS at 7:00 p.m. (in the Reception Area): Small group bible study. Instructor: Min. Adam Landa. YOUTH (GOD’S ELECT) MINISTRY: Quality teaching and supervised activities for teenagers. Instructors/Mentors: Pastor Aaron Majors and Associate Pastor Rodney Misouria. TRAINING COURSES: All courses are free and taught by experienced instructors. TRAINING FOR SERVICE CLASS (OLD & NEW TESTAMENT), 7:00 p.m. (Fellowship Hall) NEW FOUNDATIONS CLASS (FOR NEW BELIEVERS) Instructors: Elder Frederick & Sis. Tonya Gantt; Elder Raphael Ricks and Min. Elise Rodriguez – Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m. (Fellowship Hall) MEMBERSHIP CLASS –Instructor: Pastor A. Mark Garcia VICTORIOUS LIFE CLASS (creating healthy relationships, forgiveness, overcoming strongholds in your life): Taught by Pastor and Sis. Garcia – Check the bulletin for dates of the next series of classes. DEACONS STOREHOUSE: Need ground beef, chicken, hot dogs, pasta and spaghetti sauce. Please place perishable items in one of the refrigerators in the kitchen. Give all non-perishable items to any Deacon. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 – 7:00 P.M. – COMMUNION MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 – NOON DAY PRAYER MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 – 7:00 P.M. – TRAINING FOR SERVICE CLASS (Instructor: Min. Tiffany Majors) – Location: NPAC Fellowship Hall TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 – 7:00 P.M. – EVANGELISTIC DOCTRINAL BIBLE STUDY & WORLD RELIGIONS (Instructor: Min. Adam Landa) – Location: NPAC Reception Area FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 – 7:00 P.M. – HOUR OF POWER (note date change) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 - LEADERS! MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! – NPAC LEADERS’ MEETING – 9:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.: Location: NPAC Fellowship Hall – Breakfast will be served. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 – 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. – LIFELINE SCREENING – Location: NPAC Fellowship Hall. The first 2 people who call the office IT’S REVIVAL TIME!! – OCTOBER 22 – 24 (more details to follow) OCTOBER 31, 2014 The NPAC Outreach Ministry will be going out to meet the needs of the homeless. Many homeless are in need of toiletries and other necessities. The NPAC Outreach team will be going out to give these items to the homeless on Saturday, October 18th. For more information, please contact Elder Raphael Ricks. Here is how you can help! Please drop off TRIAL SIZE items listed below in the designated OUTREACH MINISTRY box (located in the Reception Area): Body Wash Lotion Wash Cloths Small Towels Wipes Tooth Brushes Tooth Paste Disposal Razors (male & female) Shampoo & Conditioner Tissue packets Hand Sanitizers Combs Brushes Mouth Wash WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW CAN HURT YOU! If you are age 21-80, learn your risk for developing 6 different chronic diseases $3.00 out of every $4.00 spent on healthcare is for treatment of chronic disease Better lifestyle habits can help prevent 80% of heart disease and 90% of type 2 diabetes The 6 for Life Health Assessment measures your risk of developing 6 chronic diseases, including heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke, diabetes, COPD and lung cancer. A customized report will determine which risk factors contribute most to your disease risk and are within your control to change. Finger-stick blood tests along with biometric measurements are included with this assessment. NORTH PARK APOSTOLIC CHURCH WILL BE HOSTING A LIFE LINE SCREENING PREVENTIVE HEALTH EVENT ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014. This event is also sponsored by San Diego Vascular Center. Protect your health by registering today for the 6 for Life Health Assessment for $79. Call 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners to schedule your appointment. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH, KNOWLEDGE IS EMPOWERING. Call the NPAC Office and ask about how you can receive a free screening! “SEASON OF GIVING” 2014 THANKSGIVING DAY FOOD DRIVE Thanksgiving will be here before we know it! This year, our goal is to give 150 boxes of food for Thanksgiving to needy families. The boxes will include all the “fixins” for a great Thanksgiving meal. WILL YOU HELP? Beginning Sunday, October 12, we are asking each family to bring in 4 items (see chart below). WE ARE ALSO ACCEPTING CASH DONATIONS TO PURCHASE FOOD. The deadline for bringing in food is SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16H. Boxes of food will be given away on NOVEMBER 24TH. PLEASE PUT YOUR FOOD ITEMS IN THE BOXES IN THE FOYER. TH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 Turkey Punch (canned or powdered) Boxed Macaroni & Cheese Canned Peas TH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Turkey Cornbread Stuffing (Boxed) Canned Cranberry Sauce Dinner Rolls SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 Boxed Mashed Potatoes Canned Green Beans Canned Corn Canned Yams SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 Turkey Cake Mix (yellow, chocolate, white) Cake Icing (yellow, chocolate, white) Boxed Jello (various flavors) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Turkey Sugar (5 lb. bag) Dinner Rolls Cornbread (boxed) TH TH ND TH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Turkey Onions, Celery Margarine, Eggs Cornbread Stuffing (boxed) You can bring food items anytime during the week, also. Thank you for your sacrificial giving! NORTH PARK APOSTOLIC CHURCH Corporate Office: 2515 Lemon Grove Avenue Lemon Grove, CA 91945 (619) 229-2800 Website: www.apostolicpower.org Schedule of Services Sunday Early Morning Worship Service Sunday School Mid-Morning Worship Service Evening Service 8:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Monday 5:00 a.m. Prayer Prayer 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Tuesday 5:00 a.m. Prayer 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. Wednesday 5:00 a.m. Prayer Noon Day Bible Class Evening Bible Class 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Thursday 5:00 a.m. Prayer 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. Friday 5:00 a.m. Prayer Evangelistic Services/ Prayer Hour of Power -1st Friday of each month 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Saturday Deacon Board Prayer 6:00 p.m. Saturday Night Prayer 6:00 p.m. Transportation provided for Sunday Worship Services (Mid-Morning /Evening) and Wednesday Evening Bible Study.