04.12.2015 - First Christian Reformed Church
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04.12.2015 - First Christian Reformed Church
The Christian Job Description First Christian Reformed Church Sunday April 12, 2015 Pastor Gary Bomhof WE GATHER IN HIS NAME Prelude Gathering to Worship Welcome and Announcements Call to Worship Song: Great Is Thy Faithfulness God’s Greeting Baptismal Service as Service of Reconciliation Call to Confession Silent Prayer Song: Lord Listen to Your Children Assurance of Pardon Baptism Prayer of Thanksgiving Time of Friendship Songs of Praise Baptized in Water PsH 269 He Lives (Ackley) PsH 405 Message Scripture: Luke 10: 25-37 Message: “The Christian Job Description” Pastor Josh Friend We Respond in Giving, Prayer and Praise Song: By Faith Pastoral Prayer Our Tithes and Offerings: First Church Budget Ministry Deacon’s Benevolence Fund We Leave to Serve Blessing Doxology: Across the Lands Postlude First Church News We extend condolences to Rob and Sonya Wagenaar and their family with the passing of Rob’s father Wiebe in Calgary last week. May the grace, love and eternal blessing of God through Jesus be a source of great comfort to all of the family. At present we have a few people in the Red Deer hospital: Henny Oosterhoff , Ena Wamsteeker and Winnie Tensen who is going to celebrate her 92nd birthday next Wednesday. Bas vanderHoek was discharged today and is happy to go home. Continued prayers for wellness and comfort. Many of you have been praying for Johanna Wiersma who was hoping for a kidney transplant to treat kidney failure. This has not happened and she needs to start dialysis soon. She will train to do peritoneal dialysis at home starting April 20th. May God grant her & Alex peace and joy. Dig Deeper continues tonight from 6:00pm -7:00pm. Remember the many people who are unable to worship with us regularly due to illness or age including Hermina de Gruyter, Alice de Wit, Lies Harkema, Marge Groeneveld, Henny Oosterhoff, Dicky Mulder, Winnie Tensen, Helen Spanninga, Janet vanderMeulen, Peter Humting, Jannie deBoon, Cor Bruin, Cor and Pearl Nienhuis, Lois Braaksma and Henk Werkema. Guests: We extend a special welcome to guests who are joining us this morning. JaMtime is for the children age 3 to those going into Grade 5. There is a supervised nursery care for infants to age 3. Everybody is cordially invited to a time of fellowship and friendship in the Social Hall following the worship service FIRST CHURCH EVENTS AND NEWS Gems Senior Tea is tomorrow night,( Monday) at 7:00pm at the church. Hetty-Ann Stryker will be at the kiosk after the service so please let her know if you are coming or if you need a ride. It’s Not Too Late If you wish to race Kub Kars against the Cadets there is still time to get your car made, and in race form. You can get your Kit from Steve Werkema, and join us for Cadets on Monday Ap. 13 if you need to use our tools to build it. If you have a Kar built you can bring it to Cadets to have it weighed. Race day will be on Ap. 27, registration at 6:30pm. If you have any questions please contact Steve Werkema. Wine & Roses: meets Wednesday April 15, at 10:00am. We will have a work shop on Memory and Aging. It will explain how memory works and changes that occur with aging, tips on how to maintain and improve memory and advise when to seek professional help. Vacation Bible School July 6-10 (9:30 – 11:30 am) Take the Plunge! Make a splash with Jesus! Grab your sandals, your beach towels, and your sunscreen! Come help lead young people on a life-changing waterpark adventure! That is the theme for this year’s Vacation Bible School! We hope and pray many of you WILL take the plunge and help us host VBS for children of our community. Last year 193 children enrolled in our VBS with daily attendance averaging about 150 children. So… we really will need many volunteers to make this an exciting, fun and safe week for all the children God sends our way! VBS is geared for children aged 4 – entering grade 6. Please prayerfully consider in which area you could help: 1. Classroom teachers You teach the lesson (about 30 – 45 minutes) Other volunteers lead crafts, games and other activities which you assist with, but are not responsible for. 2. Classroom helpers (students entering Grade 7 & higher) 3. Early Morning Activities ( 2 people/morning) 4. Snack preparation ( 2 people/morning) 5. Nursery (to care for young children of teachers and other VBS staff) 2 people/morning 6. Registration 7. Crafts, Games and /or activities (If you have an activity you would like to lead – please talk to us!) 8. Sound/power point 9. Drama and/or puppet play for the assemblies To volunteer, or if you have questions or need more information, please call Michelle Driedger (309- 8855) or Connie Sypkes (340 – 8373) We look forward to hearing from you!!! Soup and Bun Lunch Sunday April 26 the Youth will be hosting this lunch and they invite everyone to stay for lunch and fellowship. This is a fundraiser for the upcoming YC trip; donations for lunch will be gratefully accepted. YC is a youth convention held every year in Edmonton; it’s an opportunity for our Youth to worship, hear speakers and be encouraged in their faith. This year 10 of our Youth and 2 chaperones will be attending. Thank you for your continued support of our Youth! “Safe Church Policy” News: Council has decided that in order to move forward with a Safe Church Policy, criminal record checks will be required from all volunteers 18 years and over who are involved in any children’s ministry of First CRC Red Deer. The goal is to have every VBS volunteer have 100% compliance for this July. The compliance goal for volunteers in JamTime, Cadets, Gems and Nursery Staff, is September 2015. If you are involved in any of the above mentioned ministries please come to the Kiosk and pick up a Volunteer Application Form that will exempt you from the app fee. There is generally a three - six week waiting period depending on the time of year. When you receive your crim check you will keep the original but we will request a copy for our records. If you require more information or have concerns please contact any member of the First Safe Church Policy Committee (Josh Friend, Tyler Westera, Lena Drok, Jeanette Schalk, Sharon Stange or Jane Sanguin) MUSIC NOTES Michael Saward wrote "Baptized in Water" in London on May 29,1981, a few days after the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination to the ministry. The text was first published in Hymns for Today s Church (1982), a hymnal on which Saward worked as text editor. This song explains the New Testament theology on baptism in a rather compact way. The first line in each stanza alludes to John 3:5, Ephesians 1:13, and 1 Peter 3:21. The rest of each stanza explains the process symbolized by baptism: being cleansed by Christ's blood for salvation and godly living (st. 1); dying and being buried with Christ and rising again, free and forgiven (st. 2); and gaining the privilege of becoming God's children through Christ (st. 3). Each stanza also finishes with a note of praise to God. The text is powerful precisely because it is biblical. Save the Date! May 3, Sunday evening, 7:00 pm, is the Chancel Choir's Most Amazing Spring Concert. The choir is partnering with His Time Ensemble, from Koinonia Christian School, directed by Annette Bradley, for an evening of great choral music. YOUTH Foundations meets tonight, this is the last Mentor Night for the season. Thank you to the Bouchs for providing supper. YIS meets tonight after Foundations, our new members please attend. Young Adults Bible Study meets Thursday at 7:30pm in the council room, studying ‘The Unshakable Truth’. All Young Adults out of high school and beyond are invited. Mall Man Hunt is Friday April 17, 7pm to 9pm at Bower Mall, see the Youth bulletin board for more details and the sign up sheet. YCers Sunday April 26 is the Soup Lunch fundraiser, plan on being available to help Saturday and Sunday. Watch your email for details. BIRTHDAYS April 12 13 15 17 17 19 Today Monday 5:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 9:30am 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 3:30pm 8:00am Taryn Prins Steve Woods Winnie Tensen Cor Bruin Joanne vanLoo Ray Ortlieb 12 14 16 17 19 Cathy Tilstra Rika Kranenborg Clarence Bylsma Bob Lodewyk Sadie Bylsma NEXT WEEK Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Foundations Cadets & Gems Friendship Coffee Break Administration Worship Choir Young Adults Bible Study Michener Hymn Sing Men’s Breakfast STEWARDSHIP NOTES Today’s Tithes and Offerings: First Church Budget Ministry Food Grains Bank Future Offerings 19 26 April Collection March 29 & April 5 Gems (Grand Rapids) Honduras Water Project Budget Denominational Ministry Shares Canadian Food Grains Bank $15,245.00 $7,995.00 $2,375.00 SERVING TODAY Greeting: Norman Crossman Helping Hands: Ted Oostenbrug Nursery: Jeanette Schalk, Tiff Friend, Brady Stange, Ashley Elgersma Coffee Hosts: Jeff & Jane Visser Serving Elder: Peter Bouch SERVING NEXT WEEK Greeting: Rika Kranenborg Helping Hands: Floyd Groeneveld Nursery: Krista Dunstan, Nick VanderVeen, Minka Lodewyk, Natalie Elgersma Coffee Hosts: Jim & Kim Bakker Serving Elder: Dirk vanderBerg Up Coming Events CHURCH CONTACT INFORMATION First Christian Reformed Church 16 McVicar Street Red Deer, AB T4N 0M1 firstcrc@telusplanet.net Phone: 403-346-5659 www.firstcrcreddeer.org WSN meeting is planned for Friday April 17, 2015 at 7:00 PM. The Classis Alberta North Student Fund Committee exists to provide financial assistance to members of churches in Classis Alberta North who are preparing for full-time ministry (ordained or unordained) in the Christian Reformed Church. Ordinarily no financial assistance will be provided to students enrolled in non-seminary post-secondary institutions. If you are a student who is entering seminary in preparation for full time ministry within the Christian Reformed Church and would like more information about this support, please contact Ron deVries at canymc@gmail.com or 780-619-6566, by April 27th. Celebrating 10 years of Silence: InterMission weekend, silent, directed retreat---now in its tenth year. May 22-24, King's Fold Retreat Centre, Cochrane, AB. $350. Retreat, rest, pray, feed your soul, go deep with God. www.intermissionsilentretreat.com Led by Pastor Ron Klok, rev.klok@gmail.com. Looking for a fun relaxing night out and support a great ministry? Then get your tickets for Shalom’s Spring Gala, featuring local singer/songwriter Randi Boulton. It’s on April 25th at the Balmoral Bible Chapel. Tickets are only $20 each or a table of 8 for $150 – they include sumptuous deserts, and a silent auction (there are always some great items to bid on). All proceeds go to supporting this much needed ministry of reaching out to hurting people in Central Alberta. You don’t want to miss this one! Tickets are available from Marian Warkentin or the Shalom Counselling Center. WAYNE GRETZKY. Ok now that you have started reading this lemme fill you in. CANYA is hosting a young adults retreat in Canmore this May. Here's the deets: May 29-31 at the Holiday Inn, Canmore AB. Things to expect, but not limited to, are; peaker discussing the challenges of the Christian journey, reflecting on Romans 5:3-5, riding elevators in hotel, worship, hockey themed scavenger hunt, eating, fellowship, Banff hot springs and more! Please join us, ages 18-30ish, for a "Hockey Night in Canmore" weekend of fun! Da-da dat di da dat did da. (that's the theme song). Register at http://canym.weebly.com/ For more information contact Ron deVries at 780-619-6566 or email canymc@gmail.com