Surrounding Our Services Today: Services Today: Looking Ahead

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Surrounding Our Services Today: Services Today: Looking Ahead
Sunday,
May 24,
24, 2015
Pentecost Sunday
We welcome you
in the name of Christ
Today:
Pentecost Sunday
Service
Surrounding Our
Services Today:
10:30 Morning Congregation
Looking Ahead To
Next Sunday:
Worship followed by Cultivate Art
Kingdom::
7 Seeds of the Kingdom
#5: Prayer
Exhibit
by Tim Dickau
1-4 pm Korean Presbyterian Church
5 pm Evening Congregation
Congregation Worship
Service followed by FINGER FOOD
potluck together in the lower hall.
Please bring finger foods to share,
to go along with the Cultivate Art
Exhibit .
10:30 Morning Congregation
Worship
1-4 pm Korean Presbyterian
Church
5 pm Evening Congregation
Worship Service
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, 9:30
am – 1 pm
Thurs, 5
pm
Open
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].
Upcoming Church Events
June 7 Baptisms at Spanish Banks after the morning service
July 12 Combined Outdoor Service at Trout Lake – hosted by
Evening congregation
Aug 23 Combined Outdoor Service at Trout Lake – hosted by
Morning congregation
Sept 18-20 AM Congregation Retreat in Deroche, BC
Sept 25-27 EVE Congregation Retreat in Deroche, BC
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.
Church News
Spring Sermon Series:
Series During the weeks of Easter and into
Pentecost) (April 12 through June 7), our sermon series will
focus on Seven Seeds of the Kingdom:
Kingdom Creation
Creation Care, Shared
Life, Justice, Corporate Worship, Biblical Reflection, Prayer &
Creativity.
Creativity
Each week will focus on a different ‘seed’, the
germination of which grows the Kingdom of God in our midst,
which we bear witness to, and which is our way of living out
the Vision of GCBC (see below).
We sow and tend these seeds
in each of our lives, while empowering those who have
particular passions to sow particular seeds in our world. In
addition, the shaping of sermons around these familiar themes
at GCBC will be further contextualized given the course
correctives that have come out of the 2014-2015
Regeneration-Visioning Process at GCBC, which are:
discipleship, housing, spiritual practices and rest.
rest
In this integrative sermon series, the pastors appreciate your
understanding as metaphors initially used have shifted (ex. ‘7
currents’ replaced by ‘7 seeds’).
Knowing that the renewal of vision is not up to us, but is up to
the Spirit, we're asking the Spirit of the Risen Christ
to fall afresh on our church as we renew our vision together.
GCBC’s Vision:
“Grandview Calvary Baptist Church is a community of people who receive and
extend the radical welcome of God in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit
for the transformation of ourselves and our neighbourhood.”
**PS: During this sermon series, we welcome the middler children’s
classes to remain with us during the sermons – a new step for many of
them. Our children’s pastor, Melanie Colenutt, will be offering tips on
‘how to listen to a sermon’. Adults, too, are welcome to pick up these
potentially-reinvigorating ¼-page tip sheets from the sanctuary
entrance.
Pray for:
-Farzan Mahdavi, undergoing medical tests
-Irene Swift, Fiona Lee’s mother, building back strength from a
broken leg; thanks be to God
-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)
GCBC Baptisms at Spanish Banks – June 7
LUNCH: We will be having our June church
lunch at Spanish Banks on June 7th. A large,
hearty salad will be provided. Please bring
something to share, if you are able, as well as a
plate and cutlery for yourself. Bring picnic
blankets, lawn games, kites and let's spend the
afternoon together, celebrating the baptisms
and the coming of summer. We will arrange
carpooling for those needing a ride. Baptism
Service begins at 2 pm.
DIRECTIONS: From Grandview Calvary Baptist Church or the church
parking lot, drive West along First Avenue, which becomes Terminal Ave,
until you come to Main Street. You will see Science World at this Tintersection – a big glitzy-globe-of-a-building. Turn left on Main Street and
then soon turn right on 2nd Avenue which then becomes 6th Avenue. At the
Granville Bridge, 6th Avenue becomes 4th Avenue, and you continue on. You
will cross several major intersections. Soon after you cross Alma Street, a
major intersection, the road forks, and you should follow NW Marine Drive
which forks right. This road will take you along the beach. On your right
will be Spanish Banks.
Park in the last parking lot on your right before the road climbs towards
UBC. Near the beach and just north of the parking lot, you will see an anchor
laying on a platform. See you there for lunch & baptisms! Bring shoes for
soccer if the weather permits.
Staff Away:
-Joy Banks: May 21–June 5
-Melanie Colenutt: May 22- Jun 9
-Tim Klauke: June 8-15
Planners needed for Fall Retreat for Morning Congregation: For
the Sept 18-19 morning congregation retreat at Deroche,
Retreat, people are needed to help on the planning team which
will be meeting June 9, 8 pm at Helene Berry’s house, 1843 E.
16th Ave. If interested contact Helene
([email protected] / 778-329-1387) or Hannah
Klassen ([email protected] / 604-716-9908).
Global Worker Visit:
Visit: Craig Greenfield who is one of our Global
Workers writes:
" I will be visiting Vancouver soon (May 28th to June 9th).
Speaking at Tenth Church (May 31st) - [5 different service
times see http://www.tenth.ca/ for service times and
locations] and hosting an Alongsiders Dessert and Info Night
(June 5th 7-9pm at Tenth). "
We at Grandview have also scheduled Craig to give
a Presentation & prayer time Thursday May 28th at 7 pm.
pm
Come hear about his work with Alongsiders in Cambodia and
with doors opening in several other countries working with
local churches and also with "little brothers & sisters" growing
up and taking on other vulnerable kids just like themselves.
For more info email: [email protected]
or [email protected]
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.
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
Pottery Studio:
Would you like to cultivate community while
making pottery? Experienced and new potters welcome. The
GCBC basement pottery studio is looking for people to be part
of the welcoming community on Thursdays, midday; this time
slot provides creative space for people who typically do not
have access to such spaces.
([email protected]).
Contact Dana Vallee
Stillpointe Update:
Update The Wednesday morning prayers and
Thursday evening Taize services are finished for the season,
and will resume mid-September. Thanks to everyone who
participated and assisted in these rhythms this year. The
Stillpointe space will be open until the end of June for private
bookings, on Sabbath in July, and then open again in August
for private bookings. For these bookings, contact Mary Dickau
778-998-5436.
Community Bulletin Board
Postponement: The Salsbury Community Society board has decided
to postpone their May 30th Make Ready: Building Community
Together meeting. Future date TBD--stay posted. Please continue to
keep us and the project in prayer. We are still committed to updating
and sharing our progress with you all. For a variety of reasons, we
feel the timing for this gathering is better suited to the fall.
PUBLIC LECTURE:
LECTURE: IN WHOSE IMAGE? FROM GODGOD-CENTRED TO
PEOPLEPEOPLE-CENTRED WORSHIP - Monday, May 25, 2015 at 7:30pm 9:00 pm Christine Longhurst has spent the past thirty years in
worship ministry as pastor, worship leader and teacher. She is on
faculty at Canadian Mennonite in University in Winnipeg, and offers
workshops on worship in churches across Canada. She is curator of
the popular re:Worship blog for pastors and worship leaders.
This talk is part of our Summer Lectures 2015 series. Location
Regent College Chapel
CityCity-wide worship and prayer -United in Prayer/United in Mission Join the church of Metro Vancouver on Pentecost Sunday May 24th
at 6pm on the Global Day of Prayer to pray for our cities, nation and
world. Sponsored by Missionsfest. Sun, May 24, 6-8 pm, Calvary
Worship Centre, 11125 124 St., Surrey
What does JUSTICE have to do with FAITH?
Photo credit: M.T Sullivan
Streams of Justice invites you to come and enjoy another
roundtable discussion, this time looking at migrant justice
to explore the connection between our faith and caring for
refugees, migrant workers and undocumented people.
This evening is for anyone interested in engaging in a
dialogue about connecting our Christian faith with justice
issues.
WHAT? FAITH AND JUSTICE
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
WHERE? GCBC, 1803 East 1st Ave, Vancouver,
Unceded Coast Salish Territory
WHEN?
7:00 PM
Desserts @ 6:45 PM / Discussion @
Monday, May 25th, 2015
*The space is wheelchair accessible*
For more information: [email protected] or
streamsofjustice.wordpress.com
AllAll-Handmade Sale Coordinator Needed: Are you an organized
individual with an interest in local artisans and their products? Are
you passionate about supporting artists and welcoming our
community to do so? We are looking for you! GCBC is currently
looking for someone to take on the role of co-ordinator of the All
Hand Made Sale. The AHMS takes place at the end of November. If
you are interested or know someone who might be and would like to
know more about what this very exciting role will entail, please
contact Jayme Cline ([email protected] or 778-889-1948)
Camping: invite to folks from the evening congregation
Come join us for Group Camping(tenting) on July 1010-12 at Mount
Seymour Provincial Park. There are a maximum of 44 spots, sign up
is on a first come first serve basis.
Please [email protected] to reserve your spot. If around 40
people signup, the cost will be around $10 per person. More details
and information will be coming soon. Organized by Brian Lee and
Brian Vandegriend.
Engage – Together – GCBC Representatives are needed for the
denominational CBWC-organized ‘Celebration Dinner’ which
explores how faith communities can engage neighbourhoods.
Guest speaker is Rev. Shannon Youell.
Royal Oak Ministry Centre,
7175 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby, Tues, May 26, 2015, 6-8:45 pm.
RSVP by May 18 at www.bit.ly/EngageVancouver or 778-242-2598.
Please let one of the pastors know if you are interested.
An Ecumenical Service of Prayer for Reconciliation and Healing”
Healing”
at 2:30pm on the 31st of May at First Baptist Church, corner of
Nelson and Burrard, Downtown Vancouver
First Baptist Church (FBC) has the honour of hosting the service in
our sanctuary! In our morning services, I have invited Dr. Terry
LeBlanc to preach. Dr. LeBlanc writes and teaches in the area of
Indigenous Theology and Mission, and is Director of NAIITS: an
indigenous learning community; he also teaches courses for Tyndale
Seminary in Toronto, and Ambrose in Calgary. I know you will be
blessed by the Word he brings! From noon until 2:30,
2:30 there will
be “a street fair” over at the Wall Centre, with food trucks lined up on
Burrard Street. This promises to be a memorable day as we pray with
believers from other churches of our city. quoted from Darrell
Johnson.
Online Education:
Education Mustard Seed Associates, as part of the Nurturing
Communities Project - headed up by Tom and Christine Sine. MSA is
excited to offer a new online learning opportunity through our
school Mustard Seed E-School.
Go to: http://msainfo.us/classes/
Some titles available:
-Returning to our Senses: Reimagining how we pray with Christine Sine
-How to Simplify your Life with Mark Scandrette author of Free: How to spend
your time and your money on what matters most.
-Faith 1 Exploring Life's Big questions of God, Jesus & Religion with Brian McLaren and
others
-Faith2 What does it mean to be "saved" and what does the corss have to do with it?
-Faith 3 Why read the Bible? and Why go to Church?
-Economic inequality and taking our common humanity seriously, led by Bishop Julio
Murray, Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Panama.
-Economic inequality and Christian responsibility, led by Rachel Held Evans.
You may take as many or as few classes as you like and may take them at your own
pace – just be sure to complete the class(es) before you cancel your subscription of
$25/month
Personals:
Contact Update: Ann-Marie Rattray’s new telephone number is 778-953-5090.
Please adjust your directories / digital phone registries.
Ride to Church Needed for Valerie Fielding from the Main & 1st area, for evening
worship. Call Val at 604-620-8900.
Free Van with any contributions going to Crossroads: OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY
- 2003 Ford Windstar - Major item of GCBC celebrity memorabilia on offer! This
well-loved vehicle is basically in working order and was kindly bequeathed to us
by our very own Juno award-winning rapper and dear friend. This vehicle is
available to anyone who can drive it to a province where it is legally insurable (as
it has recently failed its Ontario to BC, ICBC exam for change of ownership - the
bill would be $2000.00 to do the upgrades in province for various minor
problems). If you know of anyone who is moving East or who is road-tripping in
that direction and would like to take a large piece of Vancouver Canadiana with
them, please get in contact. Or if you have other ideas regarding how to get this
car to a good new home on the cheap - please get in contact - Simeon &
Celeste [email protected] OR 604-518-2676
Housing needed - July 31-August 6: Jonathan Wilson's daughter Leah WilsonHargrove, her husband, and their three children (10, 5, 1) need a place to stay
during their visit to Vancouver this summer. If you can help out or know of a
place, contact Jonathan ([email protected]; 604-842-5981).
Hosting Needed:
Needed Soohwan Park and Jonathan Wilson are looking for some
people to host 1 or 2 Japanese artists who have created art to bring hope
surrounding the Fukushima triple disaster. Their art is in the Lookout Gallery at
Regent College. http://art4fukushima.com/
The artists are coming in June for several days and they will meet people at
Regent June 10th at 12-1 pm. They are planning to meet with other artists for a
retreat and to work together for urban renewal in the DTES (Downtown Eastside)
and with Art as Soul Sustainability, bringing imagination to stimulate hope
through art. Check the website and events listing. They are also encouraging
people to pray for reconciliation with creation, each other/peoples and nations.
Please contact:[email protected]
Room for rent for female in house by Garden Park. $550 per month. Contact
Mary Sue for the details: [email protected]
**Urgent Housing need** - One of our Open Door families has lost their home
and all of their belongings to a fire. As a result, they are seeking a 3-4 bedroom
rental home for 3 kids and 1 or 2 adults, preferably in Vancouver, Burnaby or
New West. The family's mom would love to find something for $750 monthly, but
could afford up to $1200. Please contact Trina Morin at 778-919-3332 with any
possibilities. For more information or questions, speak with Fiona Lee
at [email protected]
Housing Need:
Need Mother and young daughter through Open Door looking for a 2
bedroom home with rent and utilities of no more than $1000 a month; hoping to
find housing near her childcare at Fraser and 62nd. Pass leads to Open Door
Coordinator Fiona Lee at [email protected] / 604-347-2345.
Tithing
Donations: All that it takes to run GCBC and its programs is financed by
Tithing / Donations
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 Klauke for
Building Use
booking church space for church-related or private use.
List: To subscribe to the GCBC email list for periodic communication
GCBC Email List
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