September 2014 - Magalia Community Church

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September 2014 - Magalia Community Church
From the Pastor’s Heart
James 5: 13 Is anyone among you in trouble? Let
them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of
praise. 14 Is anyone among you sick? Let them call
the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint
them with oil in the name of the Lord. 15 And the
prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well;
the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will
be forgiven…. The prayer of a righteous person is
powerful and effective.
17 Elijah was a human being, even as we are. He
prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not
rain on the land for three and a half years. 18 Again he
prayed, and the heavens gave rain, and the earth
produced its crops.
For some people, the idea of coming to the elders
during the service is new and maybe a little scary. James 5
gives great instruction on prayer. The elders and I are here
to pray with you. If you are in trouble, we are here to pray
with you. If you want to rejoice, we are here to rejoice
with you. If you or if someone you know is ill, let us
anoint you and pray. If you are uncomfortable about
coming forward and praying, we are always willing to stay
after the service to pray with you.
We have a prayer team praying every third Sunday
after the service. Everyone is welcome to come and pray.
They pray for many things, especially for the church and
the church family.
Any time the office is open, the Chapel is available
for prayer. We should consider more small groups for
prayer and study. We are willing to continue to have our
home open Sunday afternoons for prayer and study.
The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and
effective. We need to spend more time in prayer. God
loves to hear from us. Do you like to hear from your
children? If you have parents around, you know how
much they like to hear from you. Imagine, the God of all,
the creator, the One who provides the grace for each of us
wants a personal relationship with YOU. We come to
know each other as we share time together. We come to
know God more deeply as we study His word and pray.
Get to know your Father better.
Pray for our Church and the Ridge. Believe that
God can do. Pray with confidence. Know that if you are
praying for something that is in His will, your prayer has
power and is effective. Never give up praying.
I would love to hear more people share testimonies
on answered prayers or how they came to know the Lord.
As we share our personal experiences, we build
confidence in our faith as well as come to know and trust
each other more.
Be strong in prayer, Pastor Kevin
September 2014
Here’s What’s Inside This Issue
1
Pastor’s Heart
2
“The Puzzle”
Prayer Box
Campus work
Birthdays and Anniversaries
3
Lines from the Library
Wednesday Dinner Menu
Advertisements
Thanksgiving Dinner
“Invisible” illnesses
4
Ladies’ Nite Out
Poetry Corner
August financial statement
Good News Blues
5
Chapel Walls
6
Driver’s Seat
Rummage Sale
Church Office Hours
Care ‘n Share
7
Musings from a Church Member
Sewing for Jesus, Crafters, Ceramics
Please help move Rummage Sale items
8
MCC activities and groups
9 Calendar
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The Prayer Box
“The Puzzle”
Please keep these people in your prayers.
Tom Driver
Shirley LaBuff
Sandy Lindstrom
The Regel family
Babs Settles
Ann Titlow
Marissa Blanyer
Clarkson Green
Mark and Shirley Payne
Ron Jackson
The Marler Family
Penny Swales’ family
Roni Turner
My life is but a puzzle between my Lord and me.
I cannot choose the colors He worketh steadily.
Oft-time He picks a dark piece, and I in foolish pride
Forget He sees the upper, and I the underside.
Not till the board is silent and the pieces cease to fly
Shall God unveil the picture and explain the reason why.
The dark pieces are as needful in the Master’s skillful hand
As the pieces of gold and silver in the picture He has planned.
(I tried unsuccessfully to find out who wrote this.)
Around our campus, there are many projects that need to be done.
Kitchen: needs paint and we have been given linoleum for the storage area, but I don’t know how to install
it. Do you? Do you know anyone who can help?
The new classroom is close to being done. It needs paint, indoor/outdoor carpet, molding around the
floor, repairs on the door and door frame leading into the hall, blinds, and a 36” solid core door to go between the
two classrooms.
I would love to put indoor/outdoor carpet in all the classrooms to make it more kid-friendly and quieter. It
is relatively inexpensive; I just need help getting some of these things done.
We are going to move the Dogtown Faire items to the new shed in order to make room for tools. We will
be setting up a work room in the Dogtown Faire room in the Firehouse. That will require replacing the current
doors with two good solid doors, reworking the wiring, and lining the walls with plywood to make it more secure.
On the patio, outside the North room, we have a shelter that would be good to have more stable. If we
could put each of the feet in cement (like a 5 gallon bucket of cement) that would really help. We saw it fly away
last winter.
Our little Chapel on wheels needs some TLC.
Tony has been doing a lot of work on the Chapel, but there is still much to be done. The outside doors
need to be replaced, and the floor right inside the side door needs to be done.
I know that some of you are very talented in these areas or you know someone who could help. I may
have missed something, but these are some areas that are important now. If you can’t help physically, maybe you
would like to donate items towards these projects.
- Kevin
Birthdays and Anniversaries
September
These are special days for these friends.
October
October anniversaries
20 Peggy Hutto
2
Paul Kliefoth
20 John Schultheis
5
Sandy Lindstrom
24 Steve Stephens
21 Shirley LaBuff
8
Rochelle Kelley
26 Adele Leard
23 Reenie Eagleson
11
Helen Taylor
27 Orrelle Trent
14
Paul Blanyer
18
Betty Hanner
18
Irene Reed
5 Betty & Joe Hanner
17 Claudia & Frank Wilkins
17 Donna & Wes Bristol
27 Lara & Daniel Herndandez
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Lines from the Library
Well, summer is almost over, and it seems
as if it just started! The days
seem to go so fast.
I have some great new
books for you to check out.
More coming when I have the
time. Karen Horton gave us two boxes of books!
Non-fiction books are “Who Is Israel?” by
Batya Wootten. This book leads us back to our First
Love, lifts up Messiah Jesus, gives Him the proper
place, and shows how He is the epitome of all that
is “Israel”.
Second is “Understanding the Bible” by
Stephen L. Harris, which looks to be a very helpful
reference book. Third is “Tender Warrior”, God’s
intention for man, by Stu Weber, every man’s
purpose, every woman’s dream, every child's hope.
And two for you fiction lovers: first is by
Tracie Peterson, four books in one “New Mexico
Sunrise”. She is a great writer. And a new series
starting with “The Case of the Bouncing Grandma”
by A. K. Arenz. More to follow by her.
Hope you are continuing to read, especially
your Bible.
Salad, bread, and dessert
are always served.
A Vegetarian Option is almost always available.
If you want the Vegetarian Meal, ask for it at the
front of the line.
September
24 Taco Bar
October
1 Roast beef, mashed potatoes
8 NO DINNER (preparing for the rummage sale)
15 Baked potato and salad bar
22 meatloaf, mashed potatoes & gravy
29 beef stew, salad, fresh bread
The menu is subject to change without notice.
Advertisements are accepted for publication in The
Pacesetter. Rates are extremely reasonable.
For rates and policies, please contact the church office staff.
877-7963
Blessings from Jean in the Library
Leah B la nyer
Hair Stylist
Hair Medley
Located at: 14106 Skyway
Magalia
873-0657
Community Thanksgiving Dinner
November 22nd
11:00 - 3:00
FREE to all
If you would like to
Volunteer to help prepare the meal
Work the day of the dinner
Donate money
Donate food
Help with publicity —
It is hard to explain to someone who has no clue.
It’s a daily struggle being in pain or feeling sick on the
inside while you look fine on the outside.
Sometimes people have an “invisible” illness:
Crohn's, PTSD, anxiety, depression, Fibromyalgia, Bipolar,
Lupus, MS, arthritis, cancer, heart disease, epilepsy,
Muscular Dystrophy, Lyme disease, autism, etc.
Never judge what you don’t understand.
please contact the Church Office.
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Ladies’ Nite Out
THEME - Apples of Gold
If
All ladies are invited.
Held in the Church Hall
6:00 - 8:15pm
Thursday, October 2.
Music by Wes and Donna Bristol.
- Speakers Joan Dresser from the Gold Nugget Museum
and
Pastor Justin BeDeer
Dinner - salad and potato bar
German Apple cake for dessert
Reservations due by September 27 to Sharon H.
at 327-7638
Cost
$7 at the door
by British Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling,
written in 1895
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on!”
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son.
The
Good News Blues Band
will be in the Church Hall at MCC
November 2
6:00 - 7:00
Free concert
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Chapel Walls
as told to Betty Hanner
[ continued from last month’s issue ]
Sam loved the fall of the year: the cooler weather, the promise of rain, the vibrant colors,
the falling leaves, and especially apples. This was apple country after all and he looked forward to the
Harvest Home Festival (later known as Johnny Appleseed Days). The thought of a fresh, sweet, crisp apple
made his mouth water, apple cider was a treat, but he hankered for those yummy apple desserts: pie,
cobbler, dumplings, cake, baked, anything with apples.
Daydreaming about apples would have to wait; for now he had to get busy on building his
cabin. After a long and convoluted search for the owner, and bargaining back and forth,
Sam finally bought the plot of land he fancied. For some unknown reason he had to deal
with the owner's representative by mail or phone. The mail took too long, so to speed
things up he would often go to the general store to use the phone there. The mystery
about who the owner was annoyed him, but he was willing to do just about anything to
get that land, and it gave him something to talk about at Mattie's Place where he went
most every day for coffee, or was it to see Iris?
The cabin was progressing nicely but Sam was concerned the weather would change
before he could get the roof on so he had spent most daylight hours working on his cabin.
It seemed the entire community was helping in one way or another.
Loggers from the mill skillfully turned trees from his land into logs for
his cabin, at the same time clearing a site for his home and garden. Micah came by
before work to help Sam plan the work for the day, and after work he would drop by for
at least an hour to help with the building. Others helped clearing the brush, leveling
and laying the foundation. The same wagon that carried him to the Pastor Eli's home
that fateful Sunday now brought all sorts of supplies. He had help digging his cellar and hoisting logs. The
ladies took turns bringing him a hearty supper every day. He was truly blessed.
From the knoll where he was building his cabin he could see the little Chapel. Saturday morning when
he saw people gathering he remembered there was to be a memorial for old Tom, a long-time resident,
friend, and neighbor. He promptly put away his tools, got cleaned up and headed off to the Chapel.
Arriving a few minutes before the services began, Sam found a seat in the back of the Church. The day was
bright and beautiful, but the mood in the little Chapel was somber and the service respectful. All joined in
singing "Rock of Ages" as Pastor Eli finished Psalm 23, "… Surely goodness and mercy shall
follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever." Then six
men picked up the casket and carried it to the burial plot in the cemetery just a short distance
away. After the casket was lowered and everyone showed respect and said their last goodbyes, the group went to Tom's house where several of the Church ladies had prepared a
reception. Sam usually avoided such gatherings but decided he would go. It was a nice house, a little larger
than most in the area, and it felt warm and welcoming. Once inside he noticed many paintings, one in
particular looked just like the view of the Chapel from the knoll where he was building his cabin. There was
something familiar about the initials of the artist, but he couldn't quite place it. Then, before he could ask
any questions he saw Iris across the room. She was accepting condolences from an elderly couple that Sam
didn't recognize. Sam went to chat with her and she assured him she was not related to Tom, just a good
friend. Then, almost instantly, she was swept away to attend to another obligation. He went back to his
cabin building without getting a chance to talk with her again.
The rest of the day Sam was distracted as he worked on his cabin. It was all just so curious; what did it all
mean?
Tune in next month for more of Sam's story…
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A View from the Drivers Seat
And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, “Oh, that You would bless me indeed, and enlarge my territory,
that Your hand would be with me, and that You would keep me from evil, that I may not cause pain!” So God
granted him what he requested. 1 Chronicles 4:10 (NKJV)
This dissertation is about prayer. I started with the Prayer of Jabez because it’s a
great prayer, and we are currently studying the prayer on Wednesday evening in
the Chapel and on Sunday afternoon at Pastor Kevin’s home. Quite a few of you
are attending one of the classes. All of you will have another opportunity to study
the prayer. The study will be offered again shortly as part of a new small group
ministry the Elders and Pastor are developing. The small groups will be built
around prayer and Bible study.
From time to time the Elders or the Board of Directors receive suggestions. They
are always considered. At the last board meeting, Paul Straw made a request and
suggestion about praying. All of his request and ideas are being considered by the Elders. Prayer is vital in
anyone’s relationship with God. It is particularly vital to Magalia Community Church during these times of
financial uncertainty and with our country’s growing internal and foreign problems. In response to
Paul’s suggestion, the Elders have decided to make the Chapel readily available for those of you who
desire a quiet place to pray. The Chapel will be open whenever the Office is open and at other times
by appointment. To make an appointment, call me at home, 873-2871, or on my cell phone, 9664124, and I will arrange for you to use the Chapel.
You will hear more about these plans in the near future. Meanwhile, remember God is with us, but He wants
to talk with you - so pray.
See you in church on Sunday and on Wednesday evening for dinner and Chapel.
God Bless and keep you all! .
Tom
It had to be postponed, but now — upcoming —
REALLY . . .
HUGE CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE
October 9, 10, 11
in the community hall
8:00 - 3:00
This is church fundraiser, and your help is needed.
Wednesday through Friday
9:00 - 3:00
= Clean out your closets,
= Get rid of clutter,
= Remember that your junk may be
someone else’s treasure.
Donations will be accepted starting September 21.
Contact the church office if you want more details.
.....
Plant sale and Crafter’s boutique sale
October 9, 10, 11
in the Firehouse
[ If you’ve been gathering and preparing plants for the sale, please
keep it up. Please either bring them to the church on October 8
or telephone Carol Stephens at 873-5233 if you need to deliver
them sooner. ] Also accepting flower pots, garden art, etc.
Assistance from
the Care ‘n Share
Food cupboard
for the needy
has been really in
high demand this
past month.
If you can help by
donating even a
few nonperishable food
items, it would
be greatly
appreciated.
Donations can be
dropped off any
time the Office is
open.
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Our Chapel
SEWING FOR JESUS—CRAFTS—CERAMICS
Musings of a Church Member
Here we are ¾ of a year into 2014. Our groups
are busy getting items ready for our October Craft
Sale in the Firehouse.
Our transition from two services to one has inspired me to
share my thoughts with you.
"I love our Chapel", as I have heard many times from
others. This is a "special place", I have heard from folks
who enter for the first time. You can feel the "Spirit" and
or "Spirituality" in here, others say.
From those responses of complete strangers one can agree
our Chapel has an "essence/soul". It is much more than
wood and nails. If the "walls" could talk they would tell of
the preachers (one was here nearly 35 years); they would
tell of the sermons that blessed, encouraged, and changed
lives. They would tell of the prayers asked and answered.
They would tell of the singing and praising. They would
tell of the weddings and couples wanting to start their lives
together in our Chapel. They would tell of the births
celebrated: both newborn babies and new lives in Christ.
They would tell of the funerals where our loved ones
would leave us for Heaven. They would tell of the
testimonies of the heart and not a dry eye in the house.
They would tell of the defeats leading to victories. They
would tell of the unbelief leading to belief. They would
tell of the bad spirits being overcome with good spirits.
They would tell of the questions being answered by the
Bible.
They would tell of the discouraged being
ministered to by the encouragers. They would tell of the
sadness being healed with laughter. They would tell of the
joy felt by being involved in the many "special" plays,
skits and events celebrating Christmas, Easter, July 4th,
Homecoming, Mission Sunday. They would tell of the
times hate entered only to be surrounded by the Love of
Christ. And finally they would tell of the pride the people
feel as they "show her off" by taking good care of her for
these 118 years.
Yes, our Chapel is more than wood and nails. It is a
"place" God has provided for us to worship Him. It
deserves to be cared for and maintained with dignity,
respect and love.
I just delivered a pants set and two darling infant
overalls made by our Tammie. The women were
delighted at the 7th Day Adventist Church on upper
Skyway where they have a center for the needy.
Have been working on an apron and numerous
adult bibs for the sale. Tammie has been making
adult bibs also.
We are so happy to have Carol back after a
wonderful vacation. She is working of framing
some very lovely prints for the sale. Some unframed
prints will also be available.
Hopefully we will have a good display of
ceramics we made. Getting them out of the molds,
cleaned, fired and painted takes time. Whatever we
don’t get finished for the October sale, we should
have for the sale in December.
In between, I will get some plants potted to be
sold, and hopefully others will be working on this
part, too. We want to have lots of plants to sell.
Working on crafts is so much fun. Anyone who
would like to join us can just show up and see what
they feel inspired to do. Craft projects can be very
simple or complex. That’s one of the blessings of
doing crafts. In addition to the framed pictures
mentioned above, there will be some pretty “boxes”.
Those were enjoyable to decorate.
Come to the Firehouse during the October sale,
and see what we’ve made for sewing, ceramics, or
crafts. If you think any of what we’ve made looks
like something you’d like to do, join us on any
Monday or Wednesday to participate.
Joe Hanner
In HIS Service,
Carol and Sharon
On September 27th (Saturday), help is needed to move items currently in a storage locker in Magalia into the
North Room. These are items for the Rummage Sale and tools for our tool shed. If you can help, please contact
Georgia and Bob Thibault or the Church Office. We ask that helpers meet at the church, then car-pool to the
facility. (because it only has two parking spaces)
We’ll meet at the storage facility at 9:00am. There will be a
U-Haul to use to transport the items.
We really need people who can move things from the
locker into the truck, then from the truck into the church building.
Much of what has to be
moved is small or in light boxes, so you don’t need to be brawny to be a big help for this.
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Our groups and activities …...
Missions Committee— reaches out to our local community and the world. Every mission our church
supports is a “hand-on” kind of ministry. The missionaries work with people, serving as the hands of God. The
committee meets every-other month to pray for our missions and consider how we can help them.
Prayer Team— Until recently, this was called Prayer Corp. They meet on the third Sunday of each month.
Prayer in the Chapel— the Chapel will be open from Noon until 1:00 every Thursday. Come as you wish.
Stay as long as the Spirit moves you.
Prayer and conversation—every Wednesday morning at Dolly O’s in Magalia. Join Pastor Kevin, and
sometimes other Elders, at 9:00.
Sisters in Service— women from this church who meet monthly to discuss how we can make our church a
welcoming and inviting place for people to join together in worship and in fellowship. They do many things,
ranging from baking cupcakes for refreshments to painting the walls. They also visit the homebound regularly.
Elders and Deacons— In addition to Pastors Kevin and Ike, we have three more Elders and three Deacons.
The Elders meet weekly with Pastor Kevin. Elders are responsible for the spiritual health and decisions in our
Church. Our deacons oversee many of the more physical needs. They all welcome your suggestions and questions.
Church Board— meets on the second Thursday of each month to discuss and make decisions about the
business of this church. These are open meetings; everyone is welcome to attend.
Sunday Friendship Breakfast— the first Sunday of each month. Free 8:15—9:15am
Christian Education— There are two principle youth teachers: Linda Kliefoth and Sandy Lindstrom.
Children are grouped by age into two classes. The children attend the opening portion of the Sunday service, then go
with their teachers for class time.
Adult Bible study— is from 8:15 until 9:15 on Sunday mornings. Other classes are offered at other times
and days.
King’s Kids Club— Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Hall. Youth Christian study, games, movies
Chapel Committee—The members of this group have a special place in their hearts for our Historic building.
They do the Chapel decorations and are a great help with its maintenance.
Praise Team— Sunday morning worship would not be the same without our singers and instrument players.
They practice each Thursday so that they are ready to lead the singing on Sunday.
Wednesday Chapel— There is prayer and singing on Wednesday evenings following the Wednesday
Dinner. Sometimes there is a video, sometimes a study, sometimes a religious music concert. The Chapel service is
usually about an hour long.
Crafters, Sewing for Jesus, Ceramics— These groups provide an opportunity for fun and creative
expression. They also raise a bit of money by selling their creations. These funds allow the purchase of “extra”
items for the church. People from outside our congregation also attend these groups. Hand-made clothing is also
donated to a local clothing closet for needy children.
Game Night— Every Friday in the Church Hall, everyone is welcome for a potluck and table games. Open
to all, from kids of school age old enough to play board games up though all adults.
Finding Hope and Overcoming Depression— Thursday mornings at 10:30. This is a support group.
Couples Marriage Group— Sundays at 6:30pm.
Wednesday Dinner— 5:30pm. Where else can you get a complete dinner for only $5.00? Children’s
prices are even less.
Convalescent Ministry— Under the direction of Pastor Ike Rivera and his valuable assistant (Janet), this
group has participants from several churches. This ministry groups visits local care homes, retirement homes, and
convalescent homes. They bring a worship service to people who are not able to get out and attend services in
another location.
Church Office— Rochelle Kelley is the Church Secretary. She and her staff of helpful Office Volunteers
print and prepare the bulletin, answer telephones, distribute Care ‘n Share, do publicity….. the list is too long to
print here.
Care ‘n Share— ministry distributes donated (non-perishable) food to hungry people who come into the
Office and request that assistance. The need for food donations is great; many are hungry.
Good News Blues Band— This is a group of Christians who sing and play instruments — Dixieland,
Oldies, Blues, Jazz, and Christian Favorites. Music focus is on a Christian message.
Line Dancing— 6:00—7:30pm Donations appreciated. Experienced teachers. Now is a good time to start
line dancing, because they are doing a review and already have several new dancers.
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Calendar
Sunday
Monday
2014
Tuesday
Wednesday
17
Sewing and
Crafters
1:00
Dinner 5:30
Chapel 6:15
21
22
23
Ceramics
10:00
Line Dancing
6:00
28
Couples Encouraging
Couples
6:00—8:00pm
29
24
Crafters &
Sewing
1:00
Dinner 5:30
Chapel
6:30pm
Dinner 5:30
6
Line Dancing
6:00
12
13
Couples Encouraging
Couples
6:00—8:00pm
Ceramics
10:00
Line Dancing
6:00
19
20
Prayer Team
after worship service
Ceramics
10:00
Line Dancing
6:00
Couples Encouraging
Couples
6:00—8:00pm
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Ceramics
10:00
This is an annual live,
nationwide event streamed to
thousands of host locations
across the country. Featuring
top Christian musicians and a
clear gospel message, the
goal is to impact a nation
desperately in need of hope.
Breakfast served in the
Hall at 8:15am
Friday
Saturday
18
19
20
Game Night and
Potluck in the
Hall 6:00
Sisters in Service
9:30
metal chair cleaning
Finding Hope and
Overcoming
Depression
10:30am
in the Library
...
Prayer in the
Chapel Noon—
1:00
25
Finding Hope and
Overcoming
Depression
10:30am
...
Prayer in the
Chapel Noon —
1:00
26
27
Game Night
6:00
Transport items
from storage to the
Hall
3
4
30
1
HARVEST AMERICA
4:00
Thursday
Ceramics
10:00
Line Dancing
6:00
Sewing &
Crafters
1:00
5
Magalia Community Church
2
Finding Hope
10:30am
Prayer Noon
Game Night and
Potluck
6:00
Chapel
6:30pm
Ladies’ Nite Out
6:00—8:15
$7
8
9
10
Sewing &
Crafters
1:00
RUMMAGE
SALE
RUMMAGE
SALE
8:00—3:00
8:00—3:00
Dinner 5:30
Chapel 6:30
Plant sale and Crafter’s Sale
Game Night and
Board Meeting Potluck
6:00
7:00
14
15
Sewing &
Crafts
1:00
16
Finding Hope and
10:30am
Prayer in the
Chapel Noon
5:30
Dinner 5:30
Chapel 6:30
21
22
23
Crafters and
Sewing
1:00
Finding Hope
10:30am
Dinner 5:30
Chapel 6:30
11
Prayer
17
8:00—3:00
18
Game Night and
Potluck
6:00
24
25
Game Night
and Potluck
6:00
Noon
9
10
[ from The Book of
Common Prayer 1928 ]
O LORD, support us all
the day long, until the
shadows lengthen and
the evening comes, and
the busy world is hushed,
and the fever of life is
over, and our work is
done. Then in thy mercy
grant us a safe lodging,
and a holy rest, and
peace at the last. Amen
Magalia Community Church
P.O. Box 165
Magalia, CA 95954
The Pacesetter
Our Goal
To reach
the lost
September 2014
8:15
9:30
9:30
Adult Bible Study
Celebration Worship
Youth Classes (gather with the adults before
going to classes)
WEEKLY
5:30 pm - Fellowship Dinner $5.00 ea.
6:30pm - Service and Study in the Chapel
6:30pm - King’s Kids Club in the Church Hall
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Office Manager— Rochelle Kelley
Wednesday:
Sunday:
Senior Pastor, Kevin Lindstrom
Convalescent Ministry, Pastor Isaac Rivera
Magalia, CA 95954
13700 Skyway
(530) 877-7963
[email protected]
web site magaliacommunitychurch.org
Magalia community Church
As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy
of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and
gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make
every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of
peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called
to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one
baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through
all and in all. But to each one of us grace has been given as
Christ apportioned it
Ephesians 4:1-7
Our Mission
To minister
with grace
and truth
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