- Grandview Calvary Baptist Church
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- Grandview Calvary Baptist Church
Sunday, April 5, 5, 2015 He is Risen! He is Risen, Indeed! Resurrection Sunday Sermon: “Beyond the Safe House” House” John 20: 19-22 By Joy Banks We welcome you in the name of Christ. Surrounding Our Services Today: Looking Ahead To Next Sunday: 9:30 am & 3:45 pm Exploring Kaboom from the Tomb! Faith & Baptism Class, Class Rm 1 10:30 Morning Congregation Worship 7:30 Easter Sunrise Service at 1-4 pm Korean Presbyterian Trout Church Lake 8 am: Celebration Feast Feast 5 pm Evening Evening Congregation 9 & 11 am:: Resurrection Sunday Sunday Worship Service followed by with gospel choir! soup in the lower hall. Please contribute $2 per adult at the There will be no 5 pm service. food table if able. This Week’s ‘Holy Week’ events: events Mon, 7 pm Streams of Justice in room 8 – See ‘Community Bulletin Board’ for details on Roundtable Discussion Wed, 6:30 am Wed, 9:30 am – 1 pm Thurs, 5 pm Morning Prayers at Stillpointe, 1575 Salsbury Drive, ground level red door Open Door for Single Mothers and their preschool children. Crossroads Community Meal. Meal All welcome! Doors open 5pm. Seating to dine 6:30pm. Contact Simeon Pang for more details 604-518-2676 or [email protected]. Fri, 6:45 – Protection Plan Training for those who were not able 9 pm to attend the Sept 13 or Feb 28 Training. If unavailable, contact Melanie Colenutt asap at [email protected]. Upcoming Church Events Apr 25-26 This Bread: The Story of the Eucharist as told by the Eastside Story Guild - see details in ‘Church News’ May 8-10 GCBC & Partners Staff Retreat May 20 Church Family Meeting – regular Tri-annual meeting May 22-24 GCBC GCBC Art & Poetry Exhibition May 24 Pentecost Sunday As part of our commitment to learning together about the history of aboriginal/settler relations on this land, particularly where the Christian Church has been involved in perpetuating injustice, we are beginning each service with words that remind us that the land in and around Vancouver was taken over, sold, and settled without the consent of the Coast Salish peoples who have always lived here and have historic title to it. CULTIVATE a celebration of creativity in our community. A call to all artists. On the weekend of May 22 – 24 we will be celebrating the creativity of this community with an art and poetry exhibition in the lower hall. The weekend will include an opening reception with performances, an art workshop, and the creation of a collaborative piece of art. If you are a practicing visual artist, photographer, or poet, we invite you to submit your work. Purpose: Purpose: To create a space for artists at GCBC to display their art and creative practices. To value the arts in our worshipping community and in our pursuit of community and justice. To inspire us towards more community-based creative initiatives. Submission Guidelines Guidelines (Deadline April 13) 13) Visual Art: (Drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, installation-based art, etc) Submit a minimum of 3 and maximum of 5 images. All pieces must be framed or on canvas or panel with hanging wire attached. Pieces can be no larger than 4 feet wide by 6 feet high. Three-dimensional work will be accepted if size and setup can be accommodated. Poetry: Submit 2 to 3 poems. Poetry will be printed on posters and displayed. There may be an opportunity to recite poetry at the opening reception. Please indicate if you would be interested in this. Art and poetry will be accepted on the basis of how many works our space can accommodate. This is an inclusive event, so artists of all levels and backgrounds should feel free to submit. We may display fewer pieces than are submitted, or may ask artists to submit more pieces if space permits. For all visual art and poetry submissions please email pieces to [email protected] and include the following information: • Full Name • Phone Number • Email Address • Artist Profile (250–350 word paragraph including answers to the following questions) Where are you from? What medium do you work with and why? What inspires your art? How does your faith inspire your art or influence your creative process? • Either 3 to 5 images of visual art, or 2 to 3 poems Please email submissions to Cara Bain at [email protected] or call Cara at 604-842-3318 to discuss your interest by April 13 at the latest. If you need help putting together your submission, or have any questions, feel free to email at least two weeks before the deadline. Church News Pray for: - healing and good judgment for Iren Swift, Fiona Lee’s mother, who broke her leg on Feb 5th. -Muriel Mortimer, in hospital -Rhonda Hall’s dad, with cancer (multiple myeloma) -Wayne Richards, with leukemia -Rosemary Toye’s dad, Dean Toye, with deteriorating health from a neurological condition (progressive supranuclear palsy) Easter Sanctuary Art: New Life and Shining Stars Easter is the season of new life, when we celebrate and live into the reality that through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, death has been defeated and all of creation is being renewed and restored. During the season of Lent, the six weeks of getting ready for the mystery of Easter, children in grades 1-7 explored the stories of a variety of saints whose lives shine out some of the light of Christ in the world. They responded to these stories with a star art project. You can see the stars that the children created hanging on the Easter banner at the front of the sanctuary. In this image, Jesus, the Tree of Life, is holding a multitude of stars that shine out God’s light and love in the world in their own unique and particular ways. Throughout the sanctuary you will also see the colouful prints that children, youth, and adults gathered to make on Holy Saturday. As we waited together on this day that falls between the darkness of Good Friday and the bright light of Easter morning, we created images of new life and signs of Christ’s resurrection hope in the world. Upcoming ESG Presentation! Presentation - This Bread: The Story of the Eucharist as told by the Eastside Story Guild Full Dress-Rehearsal: Friday, April 24 (4:30) Stand Alone Matinee: Saturday, April 25 (2:00) Sunday Performances during worship, April 26 (10:30 & 5:00) Followed by annual spring fundraisers - Seasonal Fruit Parfaits ($5) and Raffle/Auction Easter Stories 2015 Our scriptures are full of stories of regular people sharing their experiences of God. These stories 'bear witness' to the risen Christ who, not only came and walked among us 2000 years ago, but whose Spirit is still very much at work among us today. Sometimes we feel like God is no longer moving or alive. We need to hear from one another about the places where Christ is still moving and transforming us and the world. Would you be willing to share a story about how Jesus has moved in your life or where you have witnessed witnessed the movement of his Spirit around you? Please let a pastor know if you would. Instrumentalists Needed: We have space (that really needs filling!) for instrument players in both our am and eve worship teams. Time commitment is generally once a month. The teams meet for a couple hours before the service to practice. Lots of joy and highly relational! You may be more qualified than you think! Email [email protected] or talk to Joy or Erin if you'd like more info. Bookkeeper wanted: wanted: GCBC is looking for a highly motivated, energetic and professional individual to join our team as a part time bookkeeper. This position is up to 2 hours/week and an additional 2 - 3 hours/month or approximately 110 hours/year. A job description is available through the church office or by contacting the church Treasurer, Bob Parsons ([email protected]). If you wish to apply for this position or have qu’s, contact Bob Parsons. VERNA MOONEY'S MEMORIAL SERVICE – Verna was a long-time member at GCBC, and passed away Dec. 23/2014. Her memorial service is on Friday April 10, 2015 at Trinity Baptist Church, 1460 W. 49th Ave, Vancouver, BC, 1 pm with reception to follow. JOB AD: Work with your hands at Grandview Calvary! GCBC is seeking to fill the staff maintenance position with a self-motivated and resourceful DIY’er. The position requires 20 hours per month on average and includes maintenance of the church building and property, community houses and parking lot property. Skills needed for the position include communicating with user groups and contractors, using email, working with hand and power tools, and being a general handy person (only basic understanding of plumbing, building and electrical). Having a license, and means to a vehicle is an asset to the position (for making trips to the Hardware store/dump etc.) To apply for the position, get in touch with the stewardship committee chair (Geoff Rousseau) to discuss your interest and any relevant experience you have. The job is available immediately. email: [email protected] call or text Geoff: 604-652-1859 Community Bulletin Board Eat Your Faith - a JudeoJudeo-Christian Christian exploration of food, health, sustainability sustainability and cultureculture-making Saturdays 9:30 am to Noon, April 11 - May 2 CityGate Leadership Forum Suite 301, 291 East 2nd Ave, Vancouver Cost: $60, includes reader and appetizers RSVP and inquiries: [email protected] or 778-881-2137 Every bite of food we take has repercussions on our bodies, our ecosystem, and our culture. This four-week seminar digs down to the major socioeconomic, medical, ecological, and spiritual roots of our relationship to food. Drawing on up-todate research and Judeo-Christian heritage, we'll explore the nature and history of the Western diet, its current ramifications, and inspiring alternatives to heal the food system - many or which are emerging right here in Vancouver. Sessions: 1. The Bread of Life and the importance of "faith in food" 2. From eating in paradise to (mis)eating in exile: a historical sketch of the comodification of our food system 3. Food, agriculture and the state of the world: socio- ecological considerations brought to the table 4. Eating our way towards the City of God: now what? Instructor: Eduardo Sasso holds a graduate degree in theology from Regent College and is currently finishing a degree in sustainability management at UBC. This seminar stems from his work in Vancouver's social economy since 2011 and his research internship at A Rocha Canada’s farm in south Surrey. SAVE THE DATE: Emmanuel Ndabarushimana is getting married in Burundi in April! Do you like carnitas? Do you want to celebrate Emmanuel getting married? Do we have a party for you! Keep your eyes peeled for details on a Celebration Dinner on Saturday May 2, 2015 at 5:30pm. 5:30pm Proceeds will go to an EL GRANDE wedding gift. (Emmanuel was the pastor of the morning congregation before Joy Banks). Upcoming Conference - April 23rd - 25th Hosted by Canadian Friends of Sabeel, an organization dedicated to peace, justice and reconciliation in the Holy Land, the topic of the upcoming conference is Christian Zionism and will include many notable speakers of different faiths. Conference Co-Sponsors include: the Anglican Church of Canada, Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA), Presbyterian Church in Canada, and United Church of Canada. More info and registration forms can be found on the website http://necefsabeel.ca/ - ad posted by Simeon Pang. Cat Needs New Home A friend of ours has a cat that she can no longer afford to take care of - she is looking for a new home. "Miss Mew" is a feline version of Elle Woods from Legally Blonde and the ultimate combo of fiercely independent yet loves a good snuggle. Sleek & small tabby cat. If you are interested, please contact Rebecca at 778.829.1707 [email protected] Ride to Church Needed for Valerie Fielding from the Main & 1st area, for evening worship. Call Val at 604-620-8900. Clothing Need & Mattresses Available: Available Fernando Campos of the morning congregation is aware of 14 refugee mothers with babies newly born or ready to be born in need of clothing and accessories: cribs, baby cloths, carriages, baby carries, etc. He’s also aware that a non-profit in the DTES is needing to offload en masse approx. 100 mattresses, used for 6 months, in all sizes. He is wondering if energy from GCBC would find a truck and a space to store 100 mattresses while they are disinfected and delivered to people who need them. Timeframe for pickup: by April 17. Contact Fernando at [email protected] / 778-707-0458 if you would like to explore this with Fernando. Room Available: We are two female housemates seeking a couple or two singles to fill a master bedroom half a block off Commercial Drive on Kitchener. Rent is $675 each, or $1350 for the whole room. The house has 3 levels with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a beautiful spacious common area and modern kitchen with lots of light, and a backyard. Move in date July 1. Contact Cara Bain for more details: [email protected] (Roommates will be finalized by April 15 so contact us soon!) GroundGround-level bedroom available in a community house near Main and King Edward. Join a videographer, childdevelopment worker, biologist, two theologians, and a delightful 23 month-old child in this dynamic household. Enjoy the time-saving benefits of shared household tasks and the "yumm!" of shared dinners! The room is available as early as April 1st. Contact: [email protected]. Submitted by Carmen Poetschke Room for sublet Victoria/12th for the month of May. Part of a Christian community house, and great area. If you know of a visitor or student who could use this please [email protected] for more info. $500/month (obo.) including utilities and small amount of storage space. Housemate Needed Needed: Alex and Marlae are looking for third housemate May 1 to June 30th to share our three bedroom home. It’s a nice space and we love to host people, hang out, cook and eat, and garden! Our place is near 23rd and Fraser, close to the 8 and 25 bus routes. Everything is furnished. Rent is $600/month, including internet and utilities. Contact Alex Marshall for more information: 604-7200770 or [email protected]. Housing Available: Available Duplex at 1768 Kitchener Street. Two bedrooms plus bathroom on top floor with view of mountains. Open plan main floor. Large office/bedroom plus bathroom on lower floor. It opens into the back garden. Large garage with laundry and storage. New appliances. $2700 a month. Our neighbours are professional couples and families with young children. For more information contact Jennifer Hall (778) 990 8580 or [email protected]. Available Jul 1. Tithing Donations: All that it takes to run GCBC and its programs is Tithing / Donations financed by members & adherents. Charitable tax receipts are issued once yearly (~Feb.) unless requested earlier. Donation envelopes are in the pews & sanctuary foyer racks. If desired, by emailing [email protected] you can receive a donor number which you can mark on your donations. This assists both with record keeping and your confidentiality. For the convenience of arranging direct transfers to GCBC’s Van City Account, or pre-authorized debit from another financial institution, email [email protected] to request help to set this up. Bulletin Posting Posting: To post news or announcements, please have submissions to Tim Klauke by Thursday noon ([email protected]). Use: To minimize building-use conflicts, ensure you contact Tim Building Use Klauke for booking church space for church-related or private use. List: To subscribe to the GCBC email list for periodic GCBC Email List communication updates, contact Tim Klauke (Teak) in the GCBC Office ([email protected]) or fill in the prompts on the right sidebars of the gcbchurch.ca webpages. For the ‘Fine Print’ on our Worship Services, and for Helpful Info on Church Life, take one of the blue cards from the sanctuary pew pockets. Grandview Calvary Baptist Church 1803 E. 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5N 1B2 email: [email protected] www.gcbchurch.ca Tel. 604-255-1411 Fax. 604-255-0414 GCBC Office Hours: 10 am - 2pm, Tues – Thurs