Apr 19 - Salvation Army Kitchener Community Church
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Apr 19 - Salvation Army Kitchener Community Church
Kitchener Community Church April 19, 2015 Welcome to Kitchener Community Church! We are so glad you have chosen to worship with us and pray that God will touch your life through this time we share together. If you are visiting with us, we invite you to complete a guest card at the Welcome Centre. 9:30 am - Sunday School 10:30 am - Worship Service Getting Down to Local Issues Major Deborah Wireless listening-aid devices are available for use during our Worship Services. If you wish to use one, please see the sound operator. Children’s Ministry Nursery: Dianna B., Faye M. Junior Church: Margaret W., Anthony B. 2nd Hour: Michelle V. Our Quiet Room is always available for parents with infants and toddlers. College & Careers Lunch at Phil and Ruth Hewitson’s 6:00 pm - Lessons from Church History With Major Deborah This Week at a Glance Monday, April 20 Church office closed 2:00 pm Autumn Fellowship 7:00 pm KidZone Tuesday, April 21 6:45 pm Jr. Band 8:00 pm Sr. Band Wednesday, April 22 9:15 am Women’s Bible Study 7:00 pm Church Prayer Time 7:30 pm College & Careers Bible Study Thursday, April 23 6:30 pm Kung Fu for Christ 6:30 pm Bible Study Saturday, April 25 7:00 pm The Truth about Human Trafficking and Pornography Church Office Gail will be out of the office, Monday, April 20 to Thursday April 23. INTRODUCING… KCC’S NEW VISION Developing effective leaders through discipleship, relationships and Christ-centred living Our Mission The Salvation Army Kitchener Community Church exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in our community. Corps Officers/Pastors: Majors Brian and Deborah Coles Autumn Fellowship Monday, April 20 at 2:00pm Local Singer, Entertainer and Inspirational Speaker, Carol Weicker will be with us to help us count our blessings. Everyone is encouraged to attend and invite your neighbours and friends. Let’s give her a great crowd! Cost $3/person. Planning Ahead A day trip to Port Burwell has been planned for Saturday, June 27 See Lies Vickery or Jan Schmidt for a brochure outlining the details. Sign up by May 24; payment due by June 8. The Truth about Human Trafficking and Pornography This Saturday, April 25 at 7:00pm become informed and challenged on issues of pornography and how it relates to prostitution and the crime of sex trafficking. Presentations by Major Stan Burditt (Men Against S e xu a l Tr a ffi c k i n g ) , and representatives from Pink Cross Foundation, Turning Point Counselling, Rising Angels & Child Pornography Hurts. Music Caution: Content may not be suitable for all ages. by U-Turn. Free-will offering. Posters are available in the foyer for distribution. Everyone welcome. Church Clean-up Day Could you come for an hour or 2 on Saturday, May 2 between 9:00am and noon? There are inside and outside jobs— something for everyone. Please sign up in the foyer. See Cindy Vos for details. If you can’t come that day see Cindy anytime during the week to see what you can do to help. Many Hands Make Light Work!!! Family & Friends Baby Shower Please join Matthew & Natasha and Baby Sophia on Saturday, May 30, 11:00am to 1:00pm at Kitchener Community Church in the gym. All are welcome. Should you wish to contribute to a group gift please see Denise Shelbourne by Sunday, May 3. If purchasing clothes please get 6 months and over. Natasha is registered at Sears and Babies R Us. Major Miriam and staff would like to thank all our volunteers from KCC for their dedication and work at Community and Family Service during this past year. PARTNERS IN MISSION UPDATE KCC Goal: $25,340.00 To Date: $16,281.20 Donations received by May 31, 2015 will go towards 2015 our goal. Cartridge Report April 5, 2015 Budget $ 5,288.46 Cartridges $ 3,087.00 Difference $ 2,201.46) Year to Date (Apr 1/15 — Apr 12/15) Budget $ 10,576.92 Cartridges $ 8,450.78 Difference $ (2,126.14) Divisional Youth Chorus and Jubilee Brass in concert Saturday, April 25, 7:00pm at The Salvation Army South Windsor Citadel, 1201 Grand Marais Rd. W. Free will offering. From Trauma to Triumph Friday, April 24, 8:30am to 4:00pm at The Salvation Army Meadowlands, 187 Stone Church Road, Hamilton. A full day with many inspirational speakers. Anne Marie Hagan—After her father was murdered she took the long road from trauma to triumph and uses her experience as to teach others that murder cannot destroy faith, hope and love. Paul Radkowski - an internationally awarded psychotherapist and speaker. Louise Leonardi - Executive Director of Canadian Families and Corrections Network charity organization whose mission is to assist families affected by crime. Glenn Allan - Sexually abused as a child, Glenn is now President and CEO of Allan Family Media, dedicated to creating family friendly media programs. Colleen Allan - Recovering from trafficking and drug and alcohol addictions. Commissioner Christine MacMillan - a Salvation Army officer also trained as an addictions counsellor. Tickets $50 (includes lunch) Registration forms are available on the bulletin board across from the kitchen. Provincial Women’s Retreats 2015 at Jackson’s Point Conference Centre There are three Women’s Retreats this Fall as follows Retreat #1 - Sept. 25-27 (hosted by OGL Division) Theme: Tangled Special Guests: Commissioner Rosalie Peddle, Stephanie Forystek and Capt. Krista Andrews Retreat #2 - Oct. 2-4 (hosted by OCE & OGL Divisions) Theme: Portraits of Boundless Love Special Guest: Major Marina Jennings Retreat #3 - Oct. 23-25 (hosted by OCE Division) Theme: Joy: Find it. Keep it. Special Guest: Susan Lawrence from Illinois Cost: Conference Centre $200 / Cedar Lodge $180 (double occupancy) Limit of 130 ladies per retreat. Register early to avoid disappointment. Forms are available from Major Deborah. Community Care Ministries Basic Training “The Art of Caring” Wednesday, April 29 9:00am to 1:00pm at St. Marys Community Church in St. Mary’s Cost: $10 includes meal and materials. If interested in attending see Kathrine Vatcher or Major Deborah before April 22. Shalom Counselling Services Fundraising Breakfast “A Successful Depression” with Lawyer, Orlando DaSilva, President of the Ontario Bar Association. Saturday, May 2 8:30 to 11:00am at Waterloo North Mennonite Church. $20 (subsidized tickets available for students/ underemployed). Contact 519-886-9690 or admin@shalomcounselling.org by April 23 to order tickets. Family & Friends Baby Shower Please join Matthew & Natasha and Baby Sophia on Saturday, May 30, 11:00am to 1:00pm at Kitchener Community Church in the gym. All are welcome. Should you wish to contribute to a group gift please see Denise Shelbourne by Sunday, May 3. If purchasing clothes please get 6 months and over. Natasha is registered at Sears and Babies R Us. Community Car Share Kitchener Community Church has become a Quantum Station for Community CarShare. Soon there will be one designated/marked spot in our parking lot for one of their vehicles should it be needed. We ask that you honour this agreement with Community CarShare by not parking in the designated spot at any time. Thank you for your cooperation. Prayer Matters…. · Those with health concerns George King Dianna (niece of Lies Vickery) Melodiee Minor Noel White - need for diagnosis & pain relief Shayan Vos Heather & Lloyd Riche Pansy McNeill Cindy Vos’ Uncle Art – brain cancer Marie (sister of Wanda Gray) Mike (brother-in-law of Scott & Cathy) Eva Morris—(Karen’s mom) Karen Morris Major Helen Hastie’s mother Ken (brother-in-law of Major Hastie) Brian Burditt (Ruth Joslin’s nephew) Marg Burditt (Ruth Joslin’s sister) David Whibley Twins Charlotte & Samuel Vos (Pieter & Beth) · Caregivers of the sick, elderly and shut-ins · College & University Students finishing course work & preparing for exams; seeking employment; establishing careers · Partners in Mission Campaign · Officers and their families preparing for moves in the coming months · Those who have lost friends and loved ones · Officer Candidates Scott and Cathy Allen and family - days of preparation and transition · Cadets Brad and Wavie Webster (Samantha & Emily) · KCC Outreach · Alan and Morgan Braganza and team as they prepare for Kung Fu for Christ Camp August 1-8 at Jackson’s Point · KCC Prayer Team · Pray for the Holy Spirit’s leading in our personal & corporate lives Lord we seek Your face. (Jeremiah 29:13) · The outpouring of the Holy Spirit during these days of trauma and upheaval; for calm, grace, peace and strength for all involved; for Salvation Army leaders and Emergency Response Teams ministering to those affected. · Those affected by the increasing number of kidnappings of women and children by Boko Haram; safety and protection for all captives · Christians worldwide experiencing the high cost of being followers of Jesus Christ. FAMILY FOCUS: · Terry & Cindy Vos · Amanda Vos · Michelle Vos · Gerald Wagler · Margaret Walker MISSIONBOARD Please encourage these folk with a card, a call or other way that God leads you. Pastor Pastor Business Director: Discipleship Director: Evangelism Director: LifeCare Director: Worship Director: Brian Coles Deborah Coles Bob Dockeray Kris Rowe Alan Braganza John Vos Julia O’Keefe brian_coles@can.salvationarmy.org deborah_coles@can.salvationarmy.org robertdockeray44@gmail.com klrowe@uwaterloo.ca kungfuforchristcanada@hotmail.com jvos@sunbeamlodge.com juliadokeefe@gmail.com Web address 75 Tillsley Drive, Kitchener, ON N2E 3T1 Phone Fax Email www.sakcc.com 519.745.3351 sakcc@bellnet.ca 519.745.7299 Facebook: The Salvation Army Kitchener Community Church Twitter: SArmyKCC