Current Bulletin - First Christian Reformed Church
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Current Bulletin - First Christian Reformed Church
~page 3~ Y|Üáà V{Ü|áà|tÇ exyÉÜÅxw V{âÜv{ Following this morning’s worship service, everyone is invited to join us downstairs in the fellowship hall for a time of conversation and coffee, tea or juice. The prayer room upstairs is also always open after the service, and there will be people there to pray for you for whatever concern you may have. 1105 Exmouth Street 519-336-8808 1934 – 2015 The purpose of First Church in Sarnia is: LOVE SHARE The love of God is celebrated. The love of God is shared. The love of God mobilizes us to care. G CARE Sunday, February 22, 2015 reetings in the name of our Lord Jesus! The Lord is righteous in all he does, and loving towards us at all times. What a great incentive to worship Him again today. May we be encouraged in our walk with the Lord as we worship and praise Him, and may we feel His presence in our lives. Today is the first Sunday of Lent. During Lent we remember Jesus’ 40 days of fasting in the wilderness prior to beginning His ministry. We are called to 40 days of selfdiscipline and reflection. We are challenged to reflect on the purpose and necessity of our Lord’s coming. It is our sin that made His sacrifice a must for our salvation. It’s our thankfulness that motivates us to be truly Christ-like in our attitude and lifestyle. May this season of Lent have special meaning for you. We extend a warm welcome to Pastor Jack Kerkhof, from Chatham First Christian Reformed Church. We pray that God will bless him as he brings the Word, that we will be encouraged by the message he brings, and that we will apply it to our lives. We also extend a warm welcome to our guests this morning. May you enjoy your time of worship with us, and be encouraged to come again. If we can be of any assistance, please ask today’s greeters, an elder, or at the church office. Please join us this evening at 6:30 pm as we begin something new for evening worship: The Heidelberg Catechism was written to address life’s big questions. After 450 years, the answers the catechism offers are still as compelling for us now as when they were written, helping to address the everyday anxieties we face and bring us closer to God. Tonight we are going to start exploring the catechism using a new video series called ‘Body & Soul’. These evenings will include times of praise, prayer, watching the video and talking about what these truths mean for us. Our Church Family: Will V had his knee operated on Tuesday. All is well, and he should be in Fairwinds for a week or so, until he can get around on his own. We are thankful for successful surgery, and pray for continued healing. Jane H had a second surgery on Wednesday, and they left her leg open in case they had to go back in. If all went well, they would have closed it up on Friday, and she may be home again. Please pray for healing for Jane. ~ MILESTONES: Happy birthday and God’s blessings ~ Feb 22 Lucy V Feb 23 Jean H Pete V Karen V Feb 24 Riemie V Jasmine V Feb 25 Nell H Feb 26 Gerdie H Taylor V Feb 27 Leny B Rachael V Feb 28 Ryanne B Mar 1 Rebecca Gr Mar 2 David W Mar 3 Lori B Mar 4 Pete W Mar 5 Nathaniel G Mar 6 John V Living Hope~ Pastor Craig and Janene have one more week to discern God's will in regard to their call to Calvin CRC in Nepean, Ontario. Please continue to remember them in your prayers for God's will to be made clearly known. Jack & Willy G returned early from their trip South because Jack was not feeling well. He is now in the hospital in London undergoing tests and will likely have some adjustments made to his treatment schedule. Redeemer~ John H was not able to receive his chemotherapy treatment this week. If his blood count allows it, he will continue treatments in London on Monday. Please keep him in your prayers. Pastor Jack continues in his therapy program. Please keep him in your prayers. We express our sympathy to Pastor Jack and Pat as they grieve Jack’s younger brother, Peter’s death. Jack was not able to attend Peter’s memorial service in Grand Rapids this past Monday but Pat was able to. May you be comforted in God’s rich promises spoken and revealed so powerfully on Easter Sunday. ~page 4~ ~page 5~ OUR GIFTS WE BRING ANNOUNCEMENTS Today: AM: 1. Ministry Shares PM: Diaconate 2. Sarnia Christian School Tuition Assistance Next Week: AM: 1. Ministry Shares PM: Diaconate 2. Diaconate ~Deacon’s Corner~ PARKING LOT SIGN: We are looking for a person or family who is willing to change the parking lot sign on a regular basis (every 2 weeks preferred), starting as soon as possible. Resources will be provided. Thank you to Rick Nienhuis and family for faithfully changing the sign for several years. SHEPHERDING ELDERS will meet on Wednesday, February 25 at 7:30 pm. Our second offering this morning is for Sarnia Christian School’s Tuition Assistance. This is a way in which our churches can provide assistance to families who need financial help to pay the tuition in order to send their children to Sarnia Christian School. POT LUCKS: Today is the day for District 2,4,6 and 8 potluck luncheon. There is always lots of food, so please join us if you are in these districts, even if you forgot to bring some food to share. Our evening offering is for the diaconate. The Deacons use these funds to provide local financial support to families both within and outside of our fellowship. LADIES BIBLE FELLOWSHIP will meet on Wednesday, February 25, at 10:00 am, in our church. We will study Lesson 7, starting on page 65 “Putting the New Life Into Practice”. Visitors are welcome. ~Our thanks today to~ Serving Elders/Deacons: A M:*Diane P, Harry V, Shirley K, Dianna B P M: *Jake V, Matt V, Fred Z, Carol P John and Betty V, John and Cheryl V Greeters: Wayne and MaryAnn D Ushers: Sue G, John P Sound Tech: Stephen N Projection Tech: Sandy S Sunday School: Tracey Z, Claire V, Patti K, Lauren T Prayer Room: Pastor Harry and Dianna M Library Attendants: Angela C, Sherry C, Helen S Nursery: Flo V, Joanne V, Kerry B, Mia V 2 Coffee Servers: ~Scheduled for Next Sunday, March 1, 2015~ Serving Elders/Deacons: A M: *Pete V, Alice R, Jake V, Brad R P M: *Ed D, Alice R, Brad R, Shirley K Roy and Lori B, Fred and Grace V Greeters: Wayne and MaryAnn D Ushers: Fred R, Justin R Sound Tech: Sandy S Projection Tech: John P Sunday School: Kelly V, Mikayla V, Nicole S, Ashley S Prayer Room: Linda W, Pete V Library Attendants: Kelly V, Tracey Z, Margriet S Nursery: Ethel D, Jillian K, Cheryl D, Lauren T 2 Coffee Servers: LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH COFFEE SOCIAL: our “last Friday of the Month Coffee Social” will be on Friday, February 27, at 10:00am in the fellowship hall of Living Hope Christian Reformed Church. We’re very pleased that Mr. Harry Verburg will present us with a very timely topic: “Fraud prevention- How to protect yourself”. Come and join us for a wonderful time of fellowship. ~SARNIA CRC YOUTH~ ATTENTION YOUTH!! The All Ontario Youth Convention is coming MAY 15 – 18, 2015!! A fantastic weekend of speakers, bands, small group discussions, prayer sanctuary, games, sports, Service opportunities, learning workshops, and life-changing experiences! Make new friends and meet up with old ones. Early Bird Registration is due before March 1, 2015. More information and registration available at: www.allontario.com The AOYC is going on the road! March 22 at Maranatha CRC, Woodstock- awesome opportunity to give your teens a taste of this year's lineup (including 2015 Worship Band Benj&Co!) and give parents/families a chance to see the AOYC firsthand - we're even bringing the prayer rooms! Event is totally free. Prayer rooms open at 5:30, worship starts at 6:40. Check out our Facebook page (All Ontario Youth Convention) for more details in the coming weeks. ~page 6~ ~page 7~ DATE NIGHT CHALLENGE: On February 28 discover how celebrating your differences can actually bring you closer together with the Date Night Challenge Event, from Focus on the Family. Featuring Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley, Dennis Swanberg and Ted Cunningham with captivating stories about the importance of dating in a marriage from Matthew West, Plumb, Sanctus Real, For King and Country, Jason Upton and more! Save the date – Saturday, February 28, 7:30 PM at Redeemer CRC. Refreshments to be provided. Questions? Call Paul and Cindy B @ 519-542-6650. A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who came out in support Christian Education at the annual LDCSS curling bonspiel. Thanks to our organizers, all those who donated food, flowers and plants, those who gave financial support and especially those who came out to the event to make it a great success. BUILDING THE FOUNDATION FOR LIFELONG LEARNING: It is the time of the year when parents make the important decision regarding which school to send their child to. If you are considering enrolling your child in Kindergarten at Sarnia Christian School, please call to reserve a space or book a tour. We will be having a Kindergarten Orientation on the mornings of April 21, 23, 28. Please call us at 519-383-7750. Sarnia Christian School has proudly provided Christian education for over 60 years! LONDON DISTRICT CHRISTIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL is accepting applications for a full time Math position for the 2015-2016 school year. For more information, please go to the LDCSS web page at http://www.ldcss.ca/contact-jobs.aspx LDCSS INVITES YOU to enjoy ‘An evening in Paris’ at their Spring Fund Raising Banquet on Saturday, March 7. Featuring the musical talents of LDCSS students as well as special guest artists, The Wiebes. We look forward to treating you to a gourmet dinner, great entertainment, and a silent auction just for fun! If you have an item or service that you would like to donate please let us know. RSVP by March 2, to [email protected]. THE PREGNANCY OPTIONS & SUPPORT CENTRE is currently seeking a committed Christian woman to serve in this ministry as Client Services Director. This position would suit a compassionate non judgmental individual with a desire to minister to women and their families in crisis. They would need to have a degree or diploma, preferably in a helping field, or related experience equivalent. As well as exhibit skill in interpersonal communication, public speaking, and problem solving. The Client Services Director oversees peer counseling and other programs provided for clients, provides peer counseling, assists with daily operation of the Centre . This is a part time position of 24 hours weekly. Please submit resumes via email to attention: Kim LeBlanc, Executive Director [email protected] - please include references. We will accept resumes until the 28th of February 2015. A job description will be available upon request. **NOTE: only those selected for the interview process will be contacted** THE BIBLE LEAGUE: There are over 500,000 unreached villages remaining in Eastern Europe, China and Africa. With the improvements in modern transportation and communication, why so many? These unreached people are often physically remote and culturally isolated. They live in places where no foreign missionaries would go due to the political, economic, or cultural conditions. Often, these people will only be reached by Christian workers from within their own country who are able to travel. Why have these local workers not gone already? In most cases it is simply because of the poverty and physical difficulty. These Christians need to be mobilized and given the right tools. This is the most efficient and effective way to plant churches in these villages—by equipping those who already understand their language and culture to share the gospel of Christ. Please pray that God will raise up workers to go into the field so that all peoples, everywhere, will be transformed by the Living Word of God! www.bibleleague.ca DENOMINATIONAL MINISTRIES FAITH IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY: - Today on Groundwork we’re studying 2 Chronicles 20:12 to help us understand how our faith helps us when we aren’t sure what to do. Join the conversation each week: subscribe for free weekly email notifications at ListenToGroundwork.com, tune in to CHOK 1070 AM at 7:30 am Sunday or visit GroundworkOnline.com to listen now. THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE BEAUTIFUL: - Teddy, one of the kids in Liz’s class, decides to break up Liz and Spike’s friendship. And Lucille is very unhappy about her appearance until Granny shows her how other people view her. Follow the Kids Corner adventures of Liz and his pals every week: subscribe for free at getkidscorner.com. Find more great resources for kids and parents at kidscorner.net. SWAP for YAYAs - Serve With A Purpose in Uganda or Honduras for 4 weeks this summer. SWAP is more than just a mission trip! It’s a program for youth and young adults (YAYAs age 14 – 24) who are looking to plan, learn, grow and serve both globally and locally. Do More, Be More with SWAP! See details at www.worldrenew.net or contact [email protected]. FAMILY FIRE – is an online community exploring Spirit-led family, marriage, parenting, in-laws, blended families, and intimacy. Find encouraging articles and devotions at familyfire.com. Subscribe for regular email updates and connect with our Family Fire community on Facebook. ~page 8~ Lent Devotions Series - The ashen crosses on our foreheads on Ash Wednesday remind us of our mortality, our limitations. The ashes that float from forest fires and smokestacks speak of the limitations of this created world. But as we journey with the Anointed One toward the cross, we know that we journey toward a New Creation as well. This Lent, join the Office of Social Justice in pondering creation care with Lent devotions delivered to your inbox. Sign up at dojustice.crcna.org/signup for Ash and Oil: Remembering we are Dust, Leaning toward a New Creation. Special Today Devotional Lent Series – “So, what are you giving up for Lent?” Has anybody ever asked you that question? Lent does involve self-denial, but it’s much more. It’s a season to focus on the hope of Jesus Christ. The Today Devotional is offering a special devotion series to help you refresh, refocus, and renew your faith during the season of Lent. Visit LentDevotionals.com. SERVE & LEARN IN EGYPT - This unique spring time opportunity to come alongside World Missions staff in Cairo, Egypt from April 27 – May 7 awaits you . You'll help build a rooftop gazebo at a seminary, meet with and encourage pastors and also visit some amazing churches. Additional details at www.crwm.org or contact [email protected]. Response to Assisted Suicide Decision - On February 6, the Supreme Court of Canada stuck down Canada’s existing laws against assisted suicide, and gave federal and provincial governments 12 months to change them. Without new legislation, assisted suicide, like abortion, would be unrestricted in Canada. A letter reflecting the CRC response to the ruling has been sent to Canadian churches. (Learn more at http://www.crcna.org/news-and-views). Please pray for our governments as they move forward with creating new legislation, and consider writing to your MP or MPP encouraging them to work for new laws that emphasize compassion (including aggressive pain management), great palliative care, and robust legal measures to protect vulnerable people, including people with disabilities. If we can be of assistance…… Office Administrator: Betty Boot (O) 519-336-8808 E-mail [email protected] Church Office hours are Tue. & Wed. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. & Thurs. 9 am. – 4 pm Chair of Council: Harry Verburg (519-331-8919) E-mail: [email protected] Recording Secretary: Lucille VanderVies (519)542-3080 E-mail: [email protected] Clerk of Council: Dianna Brown (519)330-0793 E-mail: [email protected] Pastoral concerns: Contact either Harry Verburg (see his info above), or Diane Plug (519)383-1096 E-mail: [email protected] Prayer Coordinators Ethel DePooter (519-336-3169) and Ann Veenkamp (519-383-0887) Treasurer: Ray Kapteyn (519-332-0868) E-mail: [email protected] Custodians: Doris Calderon & Libardo Rubio (519-491-6609) [email protected] The Network: www.crcna.org/network Please have all bulletin announcements into the office by 4 p.m. Wednesday Website: www.sarniafirstcrc.com