Worship Services April 4, 2015 9:15 and 11:45 a.m.

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Worship Services April 4, 2015 9:15 and 11:45 a.m.
Worship Services
April 4, 2015
9:15 and 11:45 a.m.
Organ Prelude
Easter Fanfare-Chorale
Chesterton
Gathering to Worship
Welcome and Sharing
Praise Team
Pastor Ron Sydenham
Sharing Our Offerings
Morning Has Broken
Binckes
Congregational Prayer
Message
“A Time to Sing”
Pastor Ron Sydenham and Praise Team
Crown Him With Many Crowns
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
Jesus Paid It All
In Christ Alone
Christ the Lord is Risen Today (first service)
My Redeemer Lives (second service)
We Believe
Blessed Assurance
Mighty to Save
Benediction
Postlude
Pastor Ron Sydenham
Organ and Praise Team
Organist: Wendy Markosky
THE CHURCH AT STUDY
10:30 a.m.
Singing Praises
Elvira Gascoyne, Candace Sayler, Karen Schafer; Vera Wiebe
Welcome and Prayer
Candace Sayler
“The Lily”
Candace Sayler
Special Music Elvira Gascoyne, Candace Sayler, Karen Schafer; Joanne Nischuk
Offering for Missions
The Study of God’s Word
“The Coming of Jesus”
Pastor Bob Schafer
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
WELCOME to a Sabbath celebration. We rejoice because Jesus lived without sin and rose from death on the cross. As we celebrate His
life today, may we know His renewing power in our lives. Let us go from this place to share with others the good news of His salvation.
THE OFFERING during the worship services today is for our local Church Budget. An average of $25,600 is needed each month to
provide for the needs of all departments of our church. Your consistent support will help to provide these needs. Donations for offerings
may be made online through the church website: www.chsda.ca
SMALL GROUPS meet for Sabbath School study in the following places:
Education Building, Room 110 – Ken Boyko’s class
Education Building, Room 111 – Keith Clouten’s and Ron Bissell’s class
Pastor Sydenham’s office – study on prayer led by Sheila Clark
CUC Administration Building Chapel – 10:30 a.m. – Academy age youth
CUC Social Eyez Student Lounge – 10:30 a.m. – “Detour ?” class for college age youth and young adults
Beginning at 10:30 a.m.: Education Building, Room 109 – Doug Matacio’s and Dave Southcott’s class, “Revelation”
From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.: Education Building, Room 112 – “Connect - Healthy, No-Guilt Ministry” led by Bruce Boyd
HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES to Liam Irish who will turn eight on April 6; to Desmond Irrgang and Adrian Schmidt who were born on
April 9 and to Reashana Walters whose birthday is April 10.
CONGRATULATIONS to Oran and Jeanette Davis who are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this weekend.
OUR SYMPATHY goes to Bernice Miller on the recent loss of husband, Don Miller. A memorial service will be held in our church on
Tuesday, April 7, at 2:30 p.m.
THANK YOU: On behalf of all the seniors who received the lovely Easter gifts, we would like to thank Larry Barrett, his helpers and the
church for your love and care. – Dolores Proud
THANK YOU to my church for the flower and the sweet little Easter treat I found at my door. It brings a smile to know that we seniors
are still remembered in our rocking chair years! Thank you and God bless you. – Violet Cooper
SAGE ANNUAL CONVENTION will be April 30 - May 3, 2015 in our church. It is only a few weeks until the registration deadline date,
April 23, 2015. Brochures with registration information are on the table by the Parents’ Room. Registration forms are needed for a head
count for the banquet, cafeteria meals, and transportation for the nature outing. You won’t want to miss the fellowship, good food, great
music, and hearing Dan Jackson, NAD president and fellow Canadian. (Dan will speak on Sabbath at our church at 10:45 and 2:30.) A
gospel concert will be held at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome for Sabbath activities.
A BETTER WORLD 25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION will take place on April 25 at our church. There will be guest speakers
coming from Africa to share their inspirational stories with us. After the service there will be a luncheon to continue the celebration. To
purchase tickets for the luncheon contact Julie at 403-782-0325. Hope to see you there!
CELEBRATION: We’ve Come So Far! Your Mission School is celebrating its first year as an Adventist Senior Academy, its first Grade
12 graduates, and recognizing the Real Alberta Adventists who made it happen. Join Mamawi Atosketan Native School and SDACC
President Mark Johnson along with other Church in Canada representatives for the Milestone Celebration at a very special MANS Open
House, Sabbath, April 25. Open House begins at 3:00 p.m. Real SDA Founders Recognition at 3:30 p.m.
FELLOWSHIP DINNER SCHEDULE:
April 11: Lois Hymanyk’s and Elvira Gascoyne’s group
GLIMPSES NEWSLETTER: The upcoming Glimpses newsletter publication dates will be May 30 (submission deadline May 17) and
July 25 (submissions deadline July 10). We appreciate your contributions. If you have questions regarding submissions, please contact
Marcia Hill at [email protected] or 403-782-0277. Thank you.
UPCOMING SEMINAR: Pastor Bill Santos is coming to Red Deer for a ten- night “Lessons for Living” seminar. Event runs every
evening from April 10 to 25 at 7:00 p.m. at the Red Deer Lodge Hotel and Conference Center, 4311 - 49 Avenue. Topic for the first night
is “How to Cope When Life is Unfair.” Please come and support this event and bring a friend. Website:
www.lessonsforlivingseminars.com
CREATION MINISTRIES speaker, Calvin Smith, will present “Genesis: The Missing Piece of the Puzzle” on Sunday, April 12, at 10:30
a.m. at Lacombe Evangelical Free Church, 4619 C&E Trail. At this presentation, you will learn how the scientific evidence, when
properly understood, confirms the details of the biblical account.
TESTIMONIES: Our Personal Ministries leader is looking for stories and testimonies from anyone who has been brought to the church
because of the Signs of the Times magazine. If you have such a story, please share it with Erick Shogholo, Personal Ministries Director,
at [email protected] (These testimonies will be shared with church family through our church newsletter).
ANNUAL MEETING: College Heights Christian School annual constituency meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 14, at 7:00 p.m. in
the school gymnasium.
YOUTH EVENT: The Collective Youth Group April 11th, 7:00 p.m. All youth ages 13 - 18 welcome! Come out for an evening with
good friends, good worship, and good times! Pastor Myles and Aarin invite you to their home at 4725 College Avenue, Lacombe. Dorm
kids welcome! Contact Pastor Myles with any questions at 403-352-0125. www.facebook.com/TheCollectiveSDAYouth
SOCIAL TIME! Come to enjoy an evening of food and fellowship in the Earliteen Room on April 11. We will start with supper at 6:30
p.m., followed by vespers and games (bring your favourite). Please bring a salad, vegetable plate or dessert to share. Baked potatoes,
toppings, juice and tableware will be provided. Contact Tena (403-704-1501) or Marcia (403-782-0277) if you have any questions. We
hope to see you there! – Sponsored by the Social Committee
PLEASE COME and celebrate the upcoming marriage of Dena Werezuk to Rick Hindley. Join us for brunch in the Earliteen Room on
Sunday, April 12, at 10:30 a.m. For more information, or to contribute to a group gift, please contact Lois Hymanyk, 403-505-4016, or
Linda Skwarchuk, 403-782-4969. Dena and Rick are registered at Bed Bath and Beyond.
GOLDEN HERITAGE CLUB is off again to the Rosebud Theatre on April 8, 2015. We will leave the College Heights Church at 8:00
a.m. so be sure to arrive at 7:30 a.m. The coach will be stopping at Royal Oak to collect everyone, and also in Red Deer. The play is the
true story of Helen Keller, a little girl who was blind and deaf and how her teacher Annie Sullivan, with perseverance and patience,
released her from a world of darkness and silence. I think that it is also a story about the miracle to the human mind and how much we
can accomplish at any age. To reserve your place call Bob Bruce at 403-782-5737.
GARAGE SALE: CHCS is holding its annual Spring Garage Sale on Sunday, May 3, from 9:30 to 1:30 p.m. To book a table call Karyn
at 403-782-2645. Donations for the Home & School table will gladly be accepted during school hours on April 29 and May 3. Stop by,
hunt for treasures and enjoy a pancake breakfast with proceeds going to the Parkland Pathfinder Club. (The tables sell out quickly so call
soon if you are interested in one.)
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: CUC continues to accept applications for the Vice President for Academic Administration position, faculty
positions in the School of Education and the Department of English, and a plumber/gasfitter. If you know individuals who are qualified
for and may be interested in these positions, please refer them to our website at http://cauc.ca/humanresources.
CHURCH BULLETIN information should be at the church office each week by noon on Wednesday. It is appreciated if it is given in
writing. It may be left in the mail slot on the outside of the office, dropped off at the office, or sent by e-mail to [email protected]
Calendar For the Week
TODAY
8:14 p.m. - Sabbath Ends
MONDAY
9:45 a.m. - Worship Committee
WEDNESDAY
12:00 noon - Bulletin Information Deadline
7:00 p.m. - Pathfinders Meet at CHCS Gym 7:30 p.m. - Prayer Meeting
THURSDAY
9:30 a.m. - Ladies Prayer Group
7:00 p.m. - Bible Study Group
7:00 p.m. - Adult Volleyball, CHCS Gym
FRIDAY
7:30 p.m. - Vespers, Campus Ministries
8:25 p.m. - Sabbath Begins
SABBATH
8:45 a.m. - Sabbath Morning Prayer Group
9:15 a.m. - Worship Service, Pastor Gillespie
10:30 a.m. - Sabbath School, Craig Gerst
11:45 a.m. - Worship Service, Pastor Gillespie
Offering: World Budget (Canadian Christian Record Services)