Sunday, October 07, 2007

eNewsletter - 10/07/2007

Contents
Craft Club
Home League
Sunbeams and Explorers
Girl Guards and Rangers
YPL
Brass Band
Bible Bowl
Exercise Club
Sunday Prayer
Sunday School
Sunday Worship
Southwest Washington United Praise Meeting
Weekly Schedule
Coming Events
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Prayer List


Craft Club
We invite you to join us for the Craft Club on the first Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. Next month we will offer scrapbooking....stay tuned to find out what craft we will do each month, and what the cost will be. We hope to see you there!

For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.
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Home League
This past week the ladies met for some serious planning! We got together to plan our programs, activities, and field trips for the next 6 months. We have such exciting things planned - and we want you to be a part of it! Keep your eyes open each week for our program announcements. It's great fun, and all ladies are welcome!

This Tuesday the Home League ladies are each bringing some "white elephant items" to be auctioned off as a small fundraiser for our Home League fund. Bring an item or two to add to the sale, but also be prepared to bring along your pocketbook so you can bring home a few treasures of your own!

Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee or Julie Goude.
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Sunbeams and Explorers
Explorers (boys aged 6-10) are continuing along on their "Olympics" emblem, and having a great time with sports! This week they will focus on the game of basketball. The Sunbeams (girls aged 6-10) are doing well on their "Bird Study" Emblem, and are loving learning about nature.

For more information about joining our Tuesday night programs, please contact Danny Tomko or Quinton Markham!
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Girl Guards and Rangers
The Girl Guards (Girls, ages 12-18) are focusing on "The Sky Above" emblem, learning about planets in our solar system. The Rangers (Boys, ages 12-17) are VERY close to earning their entrepneur badge, even creating "fake" stock portfolios to learn how to manage and invest funds!

For information about any of our older troop programs that meet on Wednesdays, please contact Quinton Markham!
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JR. YPL/YPL
Jr. YPL (grades 5-6)is rolling along with several new members, as they meet each week for devotions and time in our game room. YPL (Grades 7-12) learned a little about being or becoming a person who pretends to be a Christian.

We invite you to bring your pre teens and teens to our Wednesday night fellowship opportunities! Please contact Quinton Markham for scheduling and more information.
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Brass Band
The Jr. Band is preparing for to accompany congregtational songs in our Sunday Worship Service for October 7. They will be playing Amazing Grace, Jordan's Banks, and Austria.

We invite you to find out more about the gift of music through our Jr. Band program. In addition to musical training, there are also opportunities for small group learning and instruction. We meet in the Chapel every Thursday at 4:30 pm. Don't miss out!

For more information, please contact Quinton Markham.
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Bible Bowl
Bible Bowl is a competetive Bible memorization program, where teams comprised of young teens compete in championships for yearly bragging rights! Last year, the Vancouver Corps was named the Northwest Divisional Champions and went on to compete in the Territorial Campionships in Southern California!

This year's Bible Bowl "season" has begun. For the next few months our team of teenagers will be studying and literally memorizing the books of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. We're excited to see all these young people will accomplish!

For more information on this program, please contact Quinton Markham.
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Exercise Club
We have started our new month using the "Walk Away the Pounds" DVD program. Five of us we in attendance this week, we'd like to have more join in this fellowship.

We invite you to join us every Friday at 6:30 pm for one hour of exercise (always at a beginner's level), as well as some laughter thrown right in!

For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.
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Sunday Morning Prayer Focus
At 9:15 Sunday morning we open the Sanctuary for a time of focused prayer. We begin with a few minutes of shared prayer, where we bring our own personal requests to pray over as a group. This is followed by a time of quiet and personal prayer, with a written prayer focus provided as a guide.

There were 8 of us in prayer meeting today. That's a great thing! Today's prayer focus was a reminder that the best way to know God in a real way is to spend time in prayer and to begin to focus on learning the Scripture.

We invite you to join us for this time of prayer each Sunday morning, immediately followed by our Sunday School and Bible classes.

For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee.
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Sunday School
Every Sunday the sounds of laughter, singing, and learning rolls through our building during our Sunday School hour! Our Assembly (9:15-9:30am) kicks everything off, followed by classes for every person and every age.

We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for a wonderful time of small group learning! We have classes for everyone!

Pre-K....located in the nursery (Taught by Deanna M.)
Grades 1-3...located in classroom C (Taught by Richard F.)
Grades 4-6...located in classroom B (Taught by Dora S.)
Grades 7-12...located in the Game Room (Taught by Stephanie O.)
Corps Cadets...located in the Multi Purpose Room (Taught by Quinton M.)
Young Adults...located in the Sanctuary (Taught by Captain Ron)
Adults...located in the Conference Room (Taught by Carol P.)

For more information on our Sunday School program please contact Quinton Markham or Mark Stearns.
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Sunday Worship
Message
Today's sermon helps us to identify a counterfeit Christian. WARNING: This is not to be used on others, this is for the purpose of self-examination.

The United State Treasury Department trains it agaents to indentify conterfeit bills not by showing the variety of conterfeit that has been done, but by train them for hours and hours about the autheticity of a real bill. They examine the real bill for so long, they are so familiar with the real bill, that counterfeits are easily identified.

In the same way 1 John 3:1-10 is going to train us about conterfeit Christians.

1 John 3:1-3 -It is in God's love that we find out:
  • what we are, "children of God."
  • what we will be, "we will be like Him."
  • what we should be, "purified."

1 John 3:4-8 - We find that Christ appeared for two reasons:
  • "to take away our sins"
  • "to destroy the works of the devil"

1 John 3:9-10 - We learn the Spirit lives in us, "No one who is born of God will continue to sin, because God's seed remains in him."

Remember, all of these ideas are for us to understand what it is to be the real thing. Not to judge others. Not to condemn others, but to examine ourselves to be sure we are living for Him.
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Southwest Washington United Praise Meeting
A great time was had by all who were in attendance. Over 80 people enjoyed a drama presentation by the Wahougal New Life Fellowship, music from the Vancouver Corsp Worship Team, and a Bible lesson about "Our Strong Anchor: Jesus" by Pastor Sam.

This is a quarterly united praise meeting. Watch for more details about the next meeting to be held in January or February.
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This Week's Schedule
Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League White Elephant Auction
Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers

Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girls Guards and Rangers
Wednesday - 6:15 - Jr. YPL and YPL - Corn Maze - Bring $2.00
Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

Thursday - 4:30 PM - Band
Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team
Thursday - 6:15 PM - Songsters
Thursday - 7:00 PM - Bible Bowl

Friday - 6:30 PM - Exercise Club
Friday - 7:30 PM - Young Adult Bible Study and Fellowship

Sunday - 9:15 AM - Prayer Focus (Located in the Sanctuary)
Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church
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Upcoming Events
  • Women's Ministry Sunday - October 14
  • Soldiers Meeting - October 14
  • Women of the Word - October 15
  • Girl Guard Lock-in - October 19-20
  • United Divine Service - October 28
  • Corps Cadet Sunday - November 4
  • 3rd Annual Harvest Festival Dinner and Auction - November 4
  • Young Adult Retreat - January 18-21, 2008
  • MISSING Conference - February 1-2, 2008
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This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
  • Kira Madison-Hall - October 9
  • Tamme Jaynes - October 11
  • Sophia Barnard - October 13
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Prayer List
  • Please pray for Peggy and Monte’s cousin, Cyndi. After being cancer free for 6 years, her cancer has returned.
  • Please pray for Major Marian Hanson. Her heart disease is progressing, and there is no treatment.
  • Please pray for Dilbert Perdue as he recovers from knee surgery
  • Please pray for Johnathan F. as he continues to recover from a serious knee injury
  • Please pray for Bill, a volunteer at our food warehouse. He recently broke his leg and is in need of God’s healing touch
  • Please pray that God will bring more volunteers to our Stop Hunger food Warehouse, and Family Services office. The need right now is great!
  • pray for the wife of Ralph Medina, one of our volunteers. His wife continues to suffer from a heart/lung condition that is only worsening.
  • Continue to pray for Judith, the wife of our custodian, Jerry. She continues to receive cancer treatments and is responding well. Also pray that they will both come to know the Lord.
  • Please continue to pray for Bill Hibbard, a friend of Peggy and Monte, who is undergoing cancer treatment. The cancer in his stomach and glands appears to be gone, but there is still cancer in his bones.
  • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health
  • Please pray for Nina’s grandson, Samuel.
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Sunday, September 30, 2007

eNewsletter - 09/30/2007

Contents
Craft Club
Home League
Sunbeams and Explorers
Girl Guards and Rangers
YPL
Nursing Home Visitation
Brass Band
Songsters
Bible Bowl
Exercise Club
Young Adult Fellowship
Sunday Prayer
Sunday School
Sunday Worship
Weekly Schedule
Coming Events
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Prayer List


Craft Club
The next meeting of the Craft Club will be on Monday, October 1st! Our planned craft will be hand made greeting cards, and the cost will be $3.00.

We invite you to join us for the Craft Club on the first Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. Next month we will offer scrapbooking....stay tuned to find out what craft we will do each month, and what the cost will be. We hope to see you there!

For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.
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Home League
This past week the ladies met for some serious planning! We got together to plan our programs, activities, and field trips for the next 6 months. We have such exciting things planned - and we want you to be a part of it! Keep your eyes open each week for our program announcements. It's great fun, and all ladies are welcome!

This Tuesday the Home League ladies are each bringing some "white elephant items" to be auctioned off as a small fundraiser for our Home League fund. Bring an item or two to add to the sale, but also be prepared to bring along your pocketbook so you can bring home a few treasures of your own!

Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee or Julie Goude.
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Sunbeams and Explorers
Explorers (boys aged 6-10) are continuing along on their "Olympics" emblem, and having a great time with sports! This week they will focus on the game of basketball. The Sunbeams (girls aged 6-10) are doing well on their "Bird Study" Emblem, and are loving learning about nature.

For more information about joining our Tuesday night programs, please contact Danny Tomko or Quinton Markham!
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Girl Guards and Rangers
The Girl Guards (Girls, ages 12-18) are focusing on "The Sky Above" emblem, learning about planets in our solar system. The Rangers (Boys, ages 12-17) are VERY close to earning their entrepneur badge, even creating "fake" stock portfolios to learn how to manage and invest funds!

For information about any of our older troop programs that meet on Wednesdays, please contact Quinton Markham!
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JR. YPL/YPL
Jr. YPL (grades 5-6)is rolling along with several new members, as they meet each week for devotions and time in our game room. YPL (Grades 7-12) actually left the property to play a rousing game of "touch it tag". The teens split into 3 teams, and drove to various places of business to find and "tag" items - everything from black VW bugs to a fire hydrant, to a crosswalk button, to a book written in German. It was great, hilarious fun!

We invite you to bring your pre teens and teens to our Wednesday night fellowship opportunities! Please contact Quinton Markham for scheduling and more information.
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Nursing Home Visitation
This past week Captain Ronalee and Elvira went to the Discovery Nursing home to share 2 Worship Services that revolved around the idea that God knows us intimately - even before we were born! What a wonderful message to share, that we are all precious to the Saviour! More than 30 residents attended the Worship Services, with smiles, hugs, and prayers shared.

Join us when we visit Discovery Nursing Home again on October 18th. It's always a blessing!

For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee
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Brass Band
The Jr. Band is already learning in leaps and bounds, preparing for its first performance in a Sunday Worship Service! We are excited about all this little group will accomplish this year - and it's open to anybody willing to learn! We have people of all ages involved....all that's required is that you want to learn to play a brass instrument.

We invite you to find out more about the gift of music through our Jr. Band program. In addition to musical training, there are also opportunities for small group learning and instruction. We meet in the Chapel every week at 4:30 pm. Don't miss out!

For more information, please contact Quinton Markham.
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Songsters
Our leader has been travelling in Austrailia for the past two weeks, but is returning this week! On Thursday we will be resuming our singing rehearsals, and we look forward to the wonderful songs of worship that we will continue to learn.

We invite ANYONE who is interested in singing their praises to the Lord to join us in the sanctuary for rehearsals every Thursdays at 6:15 pm.

For more information, please contact Captain Ron Fenrich.
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Bible Bowl
Bible Bowl is a competetive Bible memorization program, where teams comprised of young teens compete in championships for yearly bragging rights! Last year, the Vancouver Corps was named the Northwest Divisional Champions and went on to compete in the Territorial Campionships in Southern California!

This year's Bible Bowl "season" has begun. For the next few months our team of teenagers will be studying and literally memorizing the books of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. We're excited to see all these young people will accomplish!

For more information on this program, please contact Quinton Markham.
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Exercise Club
Our Exercise Club meets in the Fellowship Room every Friday night at 6:30. For our first few weeks we focused on "Tae Bo", but beginning next week we will begin one month using the "Walk Away the Pounds" DVD program.

We invite you to join us every Friday at 6:30 pm for one hour of exercise (always at a beginner's level), as well as some laughter thrown right in!

For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.
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Young Adult Fellowship
Even though we got kind of a late start with the bowling we seemed to have a pretty good time at Big Al's. Eight people showed up for bowling and only three of us attend the Corps regularly (That means there were 5 people who were first timers).

Keep praying for this ministry.
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Sunday Morning Prayer Focus
At 9:15 Sunday morning we open the Sanctuary for a time of focused prayer. We begin with a few minutes of shared prayer, where we bring our own personal requests to pray over as a group. This is followed by a time of quiet and personal prayer, with a written prayer focus provided as a guide.

This week our focus asked us to consider that during those times when we feel the darkest and most lost, God is right there with us. He will never leave us to go through the shadows of life alone.

We invite you to join us for this time of prayer each Sunday morning, immediately followed by our Sunday School and Bible classes.

For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee.
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Sunday School
Every Sunday the sounds of laughter, singing, and learning rolls through our building during our Sunday School hour! Our Assembly (9:15-9:30am) kicks everything off, followed by classes for every person and every age.

We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for a wonderful time of small group learning! We have classes for everyone!

Pre-K....located in the nursery (Taught by Deanna M.)
Grades 1-3...located in classroom C (Taught by Richard F.)
Grades 4-6...located in classroom B (Taught by Dora S.)
Grades 7-12...located in the Game Room (Taught by Stephanie O.)
Corps Cadets...located in the Multi Purpose Room (Taught by Quinton M.)
Young Adults...located in the Sanctuary (Taught by Captain Ron)
Adults...located in the Conference Room (Taught by Carol P.)

For more information on our Sunday School program please contact Quinton Markham or Mark Stearns.
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Sunday Worship
Message
Today's sermon shows us that we need to watch for those who may to try to sway us from our faith.

1 John 2:18-19 - John shows us there is some urgency in our faith. We need to be careful to understand that there is some clock running, and when it hits zero, that's it. Rather, it's about the fact we don't know what each day holds for us. We need to be faithful to Him, and we will have the assurance of eternal life with Him.

1 John 2:19 - Here is a warning about those who may go out from us. Because of doctrinal differences or a personal conflict some choose to leave the church. A person who departs the church because of personal conflicts may be able over come that conflicy. But a person who chooses not to be a part of the fellowship because of their wrong interpretation of the Bible or doctrine, denies the truth and embrases the only thing left: lies.

1 John 2:24-25 - On the other hand, in our staying faithful to the truths that we have learned, we find eternal life.

Eternal Life, this should be the hope of every believer.
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This Week's Schedule
Monday - 6:30 PM - Craft & Scrapbooking Club (Hand Made Cards - $3.00)

Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League White Elephant Auction
Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers

Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girls Guards and Rangers
Wednesday - 6:15 - Jr. YPL and YPL
Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

Thursday - 4:30 PM - Jr. Band
Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team
Thursday - 6:15 PM - Songsters
Thursday - 7:00 PM - Bible Bowl

Friday - 6:30 PM - Exercise Club ** NEW PROGRAM!!
Friday - 7:30 PM - Young Adult Bible Study and Fellowship

Sunday - 9:15 AM - Prayer Focus (Located in the Sanctuary)
Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church
Sunday - 4:15 PM - Combined Praise and Worship Service @ the Washougal Salvation Army's New Life Center
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Upcoming Events
  • Combined Worship Service with Washougal (@ Washougal Corps) - October 7

  • 3rd Annual Harvest Festival Dinner and Auction - November 4

  • Young Adult Retreat - January 18-21, 2008

  • MISSING Conference - February 1-2, 2008

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This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
  • Lisa Coleman - October 3

  • Rhonda mcCafferty - October 5

  • Mickey Johnson - October 7

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    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Dilbert Perdue as he recovers from knee surgery

    • Please pray for Johnathan F. as he continues to recover from a serious knee injury

    • Please pray for Danny as he begins as our new Youth Program Assistant

    • Please pray for the new young adult ministries we will be starting this Fall

    • Please pray for Carol Pontsler as she travels in Austrailia for the next two weeks

    • Please pray for our Church and staff as we prepare for our upcoming Christmas ministry.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health

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    Sunday, September 23, 2007

    eNewsletter - 09/23/2007

    Contents
    Craft Club
    Home League
    Sunbeams and Explorers
    Girl Guards and Rangers
    YPL
    Nursing Home Visitation
    Brass Band
    Songsters
    Bible Bowl
    Exercise Club
    Young Adult Fellowship
    Sunday Prayer
    Sunday School
    Sunday Worship
    Weekly Schedule
    Coming Events
    Birthdays and Anniversaries
    Prayer List


    Craft Club
    The next meeting of the Craft Club will be on Monday, October 1st! Our planned craft will be hand made greeting cards, and the cost will be $3.00.

    We invite you to join us for the Craft Club on the first Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. Next month we will offer scrapbooking....stay tuned to find out what craft we will do each month, and what the cost will be. We hope to see you there!

    For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.
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    Home League
    This past week 17 ladies gathered in Hazel Dell Park for a potluck picnic and games. The food was FABULOUS - thank you to all the ladies who brought everything from homemade lasagne, to salads, to chicken and rice, to freshly baked chocolate muffins! Unfortunately, the weather did NOT cooperate. We were COLD! But, the fellowship was wonderful, and we certainly did enjoy each other's company.

    This Tuesday the Home League will meet at the Church building for a planning meeting, where we will discuss what programs we will have for the next several months.

    Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

    For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee or Julie Goude.
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    Sunbeams and Explorers
    Explorers (boys aged 6-10) are continuing along on their "Olympics" emblem, and having a great time with sports! This week they will focus on the game of basketball. The Sunbeams (girls aged 6-10) are doing well on their "Bird Study" Emblem, and are loving learning about nature.

    For more information about joining our Tuesday night programs, please contact Danny Tomko or Quinton Markham!
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    Girl Guards and Rangers
    The Girl Guards (Girls, ages 12-18) are focusing on "The Sky Above" emblem, learning about planets in our solar system. The Rangers (Boys, ages 12-17) are VERY close to earning their entrepneur badge, even creating "fake" stock portfolios to learn how to manage and invest funds!

    For information about any of our older troop programs that meet on Wednesdays, please contact Quinton Markham!
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    JR. YPL/YPL
    Jr. YPL (grades 5-6)is rolling along with several new members, as they meet each week for devotions and time in our game room. YPL (Grades 7-12)played a game where they had lots of fun trying to guess facts and trivia about each other.

    We invite you to bring your pre teens and teens to our Wednesday night fellowship opportunities! Please contact Quinton Markham for scheduling and more information.
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    Nursing Home Visitation
    Our next visit to the Discovery Nursing Home to conduct Worship services is on Thursday, September 27th where we will explore how our lives are like an intriciate puzzle.

    Join us when we visit Discovery Nursing Home twice a month. It's always a blessing!

    For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee
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    Brass Band
    The Jr. Band is already learning in leaps and bounds, preparing for its first performance in a Sunday Worship Service! We are excited about all this little group will accomplish this year - and it's open to anybody willing to learn! We have people of all ages involved....all that's required is that you want to learn to play a brass instrument.

    We invite you to find out more about the gift of music through our Jr. Band program. In addition to musical training, there are also opportunities for small group learning and instruction. We meet in the Chapel every week at 4:30 pm. Don't miss out!

    For more information, please contact Quinton Markham.
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    Songsters
    Our leader is currently travelling out of the country (hurry back, Carol!), but as soon as she returns in two weeks, we will resume our weekly rehearsals.

    We invite ANYONE who is interested in singing their praises to the Lord to join us in the sanctuary for rehearsals every Thursdays at 6:15 pm.

    For more information, please contact Captain Ron Fenrich.
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    Bible Bowl
    Bible Bowl is a competetive Bible memorization program, where teams comprised of young teens compete in championships for yearly bragging rights! Last year, the Vancouver Corps was named the Northwest Divisional Champions and went on to compete in the Territorial Campionships in Southern California!

    This year's Bible Bowl "season" has begun. For the next few months our team of teenagers will be studying and literally memorizing the books of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. We're excited to see all these young people will accomplish!

    For more information on this program, please contact Quinton Markham.
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    Exercise Club
    Our Exercise Club meets in the Fellowship Room every Friday night at 6:30. For our first few sessions we have been using Tae Bo DVDs. Next month we will begin a series using "walk Away The Pounds" DVDs!

    We invite you to join us every Friday at 6:30 pm for one hour of exercise (always at a beginner's level), as well as some laughter thrown right in!

    For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.
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    Young Adult Fellowship
    This fellowship group has begun meeting every other Friday, with it's next meeting on Steptember 28th. The group will be going to Big Al's to bowl and have some great fellowship - bring $5.00 and be ready to have fun!

    For more information, contact Quinton Markham.
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    Sunday Morning Prayer Focus
    At 9:15 Sunday morning we open the Sanctuary for a time of focused prayer. We begin with a few minutes of shared prayer, where we bring our own personal requests to pray over as a group. This is followed by a time of quiet and personal prayer, with a written prayer focus provided as a guide.

    This week our focus was based on the idea of humility. Our prayer should be that we never let pride or arrogance stand in the way of our Spiritual growth.

    We invite you to join us for this time of prayer each Sunday morning, immediately followed by our Sunday School and Bible classes.

    For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee.
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    Sunday School
    Every Sunday the sounds of laughter, singing, and learning rolls through our building during our Sunday School hour! Our Assembly (9:15-9:30am) kicks everything off, followed by classes for every person and every age.

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for a wonderful time of small group learning! We have classes for everyone!

    Pre-K....located in the nursery (Taught by Deanna M.)
    Grades 1-3...located in classroom C (Taught by Richard F.)
    Grades 4-6...located in classroom B (Taught by Dora S.)
    Grades 7-12...located in the Game Room (Taught by Stephanie O.)
    Corps Cadets...located in the Multi Purpose Room (Taught by Quinton M.)
    Young Adults...located in the Sanctuary (Taught by Captain Ron)
    Adults...located in the Conference Room (Taught by Carol P.)

    For more information on our Sunday School program please contact Quinton Markham or Mark Stearns.
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    Sunday Worship
    Message
    Mark preached a sermon that should that God does not love everything, and neither should we.

    1 John 2:12-17, gives us a warning to not love the world.

    The first thing to point out is that the warning is not in regards to God's creation. Rather, it is in regards to the sin that has become so prevelent in our world. If we are to be God's children, then we must recognize that just because something looks, tastes, or feels good that it should be a part of our life.

    There is a creature that roams the seas that many people are afraid of. I happen to think that its elegant, swift, and sleek. Yes, I like sharks. But that does not mean that I am going to swim right out and try to hand feed one like its a pet.

    The things of this world will pass away. So what does God want us to do then? His will. It is in doing God's will that we will have eternal life.
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    This Week's Schedule
    Monday - 6:30 PM - Women of the Word (Women's Bible Study Group)

    Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League (Quarterly Planning Meeting)
    Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girls Guards and Rangers
    Wednesday - 6:15 - Jr. YPL and YPL
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 4:30 PM - Jr. Band
    Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team
    Thursday - 7:00 PM - Bible Bowl

    Friday - 6:30 PM - Exercise Club ** NEW PROGRAM!!
    Friday - 7:30 PM - Young Adult Bible Study and Fellowship (Big Al's - Bring $5!!)

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Prayer Focus (Located in the Sanctuary)
    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church
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    Upcoming Events
    • Combined Worship Service with Washougal (@ Washougal Corps) - October 7

    • 3rd Annual Harvest Festival Dinner and Auction - November 7

    • Young Adult Retreat - January 18-21, 2008

    • MISSING Conference - February 1-2, 2008

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    This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
    • Grace Collins- September 24

    • Captain Ron Fenrich - September 25

  • Jeffery Landreth - September 26

  • Betty Johnson - September 29

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    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Dilbert Perdue as he recovers from knee surgery

    • Please pray for Johnathan F. as he continues to recover from a serious knee injury

    • Please pray for Danny as he begins as our new Youth Program Assistant

    • Please pray for the new young adult ministries we will be starting this Fall

    • Please pray for Carol Pontsler as she travels in Austrailia for the next two weeks

    • Please pray for our Church and staff as we prepare for our upcoming Christmas ministry.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health

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    Sunday, September 16, 2007

    eNewsletter - 09/16/2007

    Craft Club
    On Monday, the first meeting of our ladies Craft Club met for scrapbooking. What a wonderful time we had! The scheduled 90 minutes flew by as we shared pictures and stories, and began to get a better ideas as to how we could create and design scrapbooks.

    We invite you to join us for the Craft Club on the first Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. Next month we will offer a craft project....stay tuned to find out what craft we will do, and what the cost will be. We hope to see you there!

    For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.

    Home League
    This past week Carol P. led the final of three lectures on the Social Secrity System. It was a very difficult subject to explain and address, and we thank Carol for the hard work she put into studying for the lectures, and for all of the resources she provided for us.

    This Tuesday the Home League will meet at Hazel Dell Park for a pot luck picnic and games - it will be fun!

    Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

    For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee or Julie Goude.

    Sunbeams and Explorers
    Youth programs began again this week! The Sunbeams (Girls, ages 6-11) are working on their Bird Study Emblem, and spent the evening creating bird mobiles. The Explorers (Boys, ages 6-10) are working on a sports emphasis, spending the evening learning the rules and techniques to be experts in "Four Square"!

    We are proud to welcome Danny Tomko as a new member of our Youth Ministries staff at the Church, working along side Quinton Markham to further develop our youth and young adult ministries. As part of his responsibilities, he has taken on leadership of the Explorers!

    For more information about joining our Tuesday night programs, please contact Danny Tomko or Quinton Markham!

    Girl Guards and Rangers
    The Girl Guards (Girls, ages 12-18) got re oriented so they could finish their long awaited Arists Emblem, and the Rangers (Boys, ages 12-17) got busy finishing the work on their Entrepnureal Emblem they began before the Summer Break. The meeting room were full, and everything was in high swing.....it's going to be a great year!

    For information about any of our older troop programs that meet on Wednesdays, please contact Quinton Markham!

    JR. YPL/YPL
    We held the first meeting of the school year for these two fellowship groups. Several young people have "graduated" from the Tuesday night Jr. Programs to the Jr. YPL (5-6th grade fellowship), so the excitement level was high! While the junior fellowship met for devotions and time in the game room, the YPL (Jr. High/High School fellowship) met for outdoor games and challenges. There was a lot of laughter going on!

    We invite you to bring your pre teens and teens to our Wednesday night fellowship opportunities! Please contact Quinton Markham for scheduling and more information.

    Nursing Home Visitation
    On Thursday morning we went to the Discovery Nursing Home to visit with residents and lead two worship services. The theme was "The Power and Truth of Scripture", sharing Scripture verses and poetry reminding us of the beautiful gift God gave us in the form of the Holy Bible.

    Join us when we visit Discovery Nursing Home again in two weeks! It's always a blessing!

    For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee

    Jr. Band
    The Jr. Band is already learning in leaps and bounds, preparing for its first performance in a Sunday Worship Service! We are excited about all this little group will accomplish this year - and it's open to anybody willing to learn! We have people of all ages involved....all that's required is that you want to learn to play a brass instrument.

    We invite you to find out more about the gift of music through our Jr. Band program. In addition to musical training, there are also opportunities for small group learning and instruction. We meet in the Chapel every week at 4:30 pm. Don't miss out!

    For more information, please contact Quinton Markham.

    Songsters
    Songsters is The Salvation Army's term for "Church Choir". Although our Songster Brigade is quite small - more of an "ensemble" - this week we began learning some absolutely beautiful pieces we know God will use to bless and touch people in their worship.

    Our leader is currently travelling out of the country (hurry back, Carol!), but as soon as she returns in two weeks, we will resume our weekly rehearsals.

    We invite ANYONE who is interested in singing their praises to the Lord to join us in the sanctuary for rehearsals every Thursdays at 6:15 pm.

    For more information, please contact Captain Ron.

    Bible Bowl
    Bible Bowl is a competetive Bible memorization program, where teams compete in championships for yearly bragging rights! Last year, the Vancouver Corps was named the Northwest Divisional Champions and went on to compete in the Territorial Campionships in Southern California!

    This year's Bible Bowl "season" began on Thursday, with the first meeting of this year's team. For the next few months they will be studying and literally memorizing the books of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. We're excited to see all these young people will accomplish!

    For more information on this program, please contact Quinton Markham.

    Exercise Club
    Friday was the first meeting of our weekly Exercise Club. Our bodies are a spectacular gift from God, and we honor Him when we take care of it! Our first meeting featured an instructional Tae Bo video, followed by a short beginners workout. Although we did burn a few calories, even better was the laughter and comraderie in the room!

    We invite you to join us every Friday at 6:30 pm for one hour of exercise (always at a beginner's level), as well as some laughter thrown right in!

    For more information, please contact Deanna Markham.

    Young Adult Fellowship
    Friday night was our very first, EVER Young Adult Fellowship!

    Although the group is still in the "experimental" stage, and we are exploring what direction it will take, we want YOU to come join us on Friday nights at 7:30pm! Give us your input - tell us what YOU want the group to become!

    For more information, contact Quinton Markham.

    Sunday Morning Prayer Focus
    At 9:15 Sunday morning we open the Sanctuary for a time of focused prayer. We begin with a few minutes of shared prayer, where we bring our own personal requests to pray over as a group. This is followed by a time of quiet and personal prayer, with a written prayer focus provided as a guide.

    This week our focus was based on the selfless prayer of St. Francis of Assisi:

    Lord, make me an instrument of your peace,
    Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
    where there is injury, pardon;
    where there is doubt, faith;
    where there is despair, hope;
    where there is darkness, light;
    where there is sadness, joy;
    O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console;
    to be understood as to understand;
    to be loved as to love.

    For it is in giving that we receive;
    it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
    and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life

    We invite you to join us for this time of prayer each Sunday morning, immediately followed by our Sunday School and Bible classes.

    For more information, please contact Captain Ronalee.

    Sunday School
    Every Sunday the sounds of laughter, singing, and learning rolls through our building during our Sunday School hour! Our Assembly (9:15-9:30am) kicks everything off, followed by classes for every person and every age.

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for a wonderful time of small group learning! We have classes for everyone!

    Pre-K....located in the nursery (Taught by Deanna M.)
    Grades 1-3...located in classroom C (Taught by Richard F.)
    Grades 4-6...located in classroom B (Taught by Dora S.)
    Grades 7-12...located in the Game Room (Taught by Stephanie O.)
    Corps Cadets...located in the Multi Purpose Room (Taught by Quinton M.)
    Young Adults...located in the Sanctuary (Taught by Captain Ron)
    Adults...located in the Conference Room (Taught by Carol P.)

    For more information on our Sunday School program please contact Quinton Markham or Mark Stearns.

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    This Sunday's message, brought by Captain Ronalee, focused on 1 John 2:7-11, where we are encouraged to look at love in a new way. We are reminded that the command to love, in and of itself, isn't new. However, we should be motivated to love not because we are afraid of the "law" (what will happen if we DON'T love), but because our relationship with Christ is so real and deep that it affects the way we think, feel, and act towards others. We were reminded that our decision to either love or NOT love affects not only our own personal relationship with Christ, but the health and strength of the Church body.

    This Week's Schedule
    Monday - 6:30 PM - Women of the Word (Women's Bible Study Group)

    Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League (Pot Luck Picnic in Hazel Dell Park)
    Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girls Guards and Rangers
    Wednesday - 6:15 - Jr. YPL and YPL
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 4:30 PM - Jr. Band
    Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team
    Thursday - 7:00 PM - Bible Bowl

    Friday - 6:30 PM - Exercise Club ** NEW PROGRAM!!
    Friday - 7:30 PM - Young Adult Bible Study and Fellowship **NEW PROGRAM!!

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Prayer Focus (Located in the Sanctuary)
    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church

    Upcoming Events
    • Combined Worship Service with Washougal (@ Washougal Corps) - October 7

    • 3rd Annual Harvest Festival Dinner and Auction - November 7

    • Young Adult Retreat - January 18-21, 2008

    • MISSING Conference - February 1-2, 2008


    This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
    • Mark Stearns- September 20

    • Dorothy Winnicki - September 22


    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Dilbert Perdue as he recovers from knee surgery

    • Please pray for Johnathan F. as he continues to recover from a serious knee injury

    • Please pray for Danny as he begins as our new Youth Program Assistant

    • Please pray for the new young adult ministries we will be starting this Fall

    • Please pray for Carol Pontsler as she travels in Austrailia for the next two weeks

    • Please pray for our Church and staff as we prepare for our upcoming Christmas ministry.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health

    Sunday, September 09, 2007

    eNewsletter - 09/09/2007

    This summer has brought incredible growth to our congregation! We enrolled 6 new Community Care Ministries members, 3 new Home League members, and welcomed 7 new transferred Soldiers! The Vancouver Corps is on the move.....why don't you join us and be a part of where God is leading?

    Home League
    This past week Carol P. led the second in three lectures on the Social Secrity System. Very interesting, and lots of differing (and strong!) opinions were shared! Carol also brought a presentation of pictures from her recent mission trip to Taiwan, where she participated in leading a Music Camp for The Salvation Army in a group home for boys. She shared wonderful stories, and a fanastic report of what The Salvation Army is doing in that area of the globe.

    This week we will have our 3rd and final lecture on the Social Security System - we look forward to it!

    Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

    **NEW PROGRAMS BEGIN THIS WEEK! We would like to invite you to our new craft and scrapbooking group that will meet for the first time on Monday evening, September 10 @ 6:30pm! This program will regularly meet on the 1st Monday of the month. Don't forget to also attend our Women's Bible Study which meets on the 3rd Monday of the month, also at 6:30pm.

    Sunday Morning Prayer Focus
    Every Sunday morning we now open the Sanctuary from 9:15 - 9:30 am for a time of quiet prayer and dedication. This morning 7 of us gathered in a circle for a time of corporate prayer, and then took time for private prayer.

    A printed prayer focus is made available, and this week's focus was on learning to pray continually, and at all times. Our continous prayer should include times of quiet when we learn to listen to and recognize God's voice.

    We invite you to join us for this time of prayer each Sunday morning, immediately followed by our Sunday School and Bible classes.

    Sunday School
    We are now into our 2nd week of the new Sunday School year. It is FANTASTIC to see every available teaching space being used, and every age group having something just for them!

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for a wonderful time of small group learning! We have classes for everyone!

    Pre-K....located in the nursery (Taught by Deanna M.)
    Grades 1-3...located in classroom C (Taught by Richard F.)
    Grades 4-6...located in classroom B (Taught by Dora S.)
    Grades 7-12...located in the Game Room (Taught by Stephanie O.)
    Corps Cadets...located in the Multi Purpose Room (Taught by Quinton M.)
    Young Adults...located in the Sanctuary (Taught by Captain Ron)
    Adults...located in the Conference Room (Taught by Carol P.)

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    1 John 1:5-2:6 has several revealing passage that fit neatly into three specific catagories:
    1. Covering our sins

    2. Confessing our sins

    3. Conquering all sin


    Now the first topic Covering our sins is not a suggestion on good Christian living. It is, however, something everybody tries to do in their life sometime. What we need to understand is the importance, as believers not to cover, but Confess our sins. It is then, and only then the we can Conquer all sin.

    If you want to take away one important portion of this passsage it should be 1 John 2:5a, "But if anyone obeys his word, God's love is truly made complete in him.

    This Week's Schedule
    Monday - 6:30 PM - Women's Scrapbooking/Craft Club (**NEW PROGRAM!!)

    Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League (Lecture #3 of 3 on the Social Secuity System)
    Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girls Guards, Rangers, Adventurers
    Wednesday - 6:15 - Jr. YPL and YPL
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 4:30 PM - Jr. Band
    Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team
    Thursday - 6:15 PM - Songsters
    Thursday - 7:00 PM - Bible Bowl

    Friday - 6:30 PM - Exercise Class (** NEW PROGRAM!! Come in comfortable clothes/shoes, and bring water to drink!)
    Friday - 7:30 PM - Young Adult Bible Study and Fellowship (**NEW PROGRAM!!)

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Prayer Focus (Located in the Sanctuary)
    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church

    Upcoming Events
    • Divisional Adult Fellowship Camp - September 21-23

    • Combined Worship Service with Washougal (@ Washougal Corps) - October 7

    • 3rd Annual Harvest Festival Dinner and Auction - November 7

    • Young Adult Retreat - January 18-21, 2008

    • MISSING Conference - February 1-2, 2008


    This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
    • Karen Hillby - September 10

    • Amy Bayard - September 16

    • Captain Ronalee Fenrich - September 16


    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Dilbert Perdue as he recovers from knee surgery

    • Please pray for Connor Thompson as he prepares to enter the military

    • Please pray for Danny as he begins as our new Youth Program Assistant

    • Please pray for the new young adult ministries we will be starting this Fall.

    • Please pray for Carol Pontsler as she prepares to travel to Austrailia.

    • Please pray for Johnathan as he heals from a serious knee injury

    • Please pray for our Church and staff as we prepare for our upcoming Christmas ministry.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health

    Sunday, August 12, 2007

    eNewsletter - 08/12/2007

    Home League
    This past week 11 ladies took a wonderful trip to Mt. St. Helens. The weather wasn't cooperative - the cloud cover was so thick you couldn't see the volcano! However, the fellowship in the van and the many sightseeing stops along the way made it all worth it.

    This week we will enroll 3 new ladies, as well as begin the first of four seminars in a series, sharing information on the Social Security system. Carol P. will be leading these wonderful seminars, and we look forward to all we will learn.

    Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

    Summer Day Camp
    The Day Camp stayed in house this past week, enjoying music, crafts, videos, recreation, and badge time. The Rangers (boys age 11-16) took a trip to the boat docks, the Girl Guards (girls age 11-18) made final preparations for their fundraising barbecue, and the Sunbeams (girls ages 6-10) began working on the flower study badge!

    This week the kids will be travelling to the Oregon Zoo on what will be one of the last field trips of the summer. Interested in going on our final field trip on August 22nd? Contact Quinton Markham and let him know!

    Sunday School
    With Quinton and his family on vacation this week, Jamie S. took over leadership of the Sunday School Assembly and did a fantastic job! We had 21 delegates on their way to the Western Youth Institute visiting, and it was great to have them with us!

    Sunday, September 2, we begin our new classes for the year. You won't want to miss that Sunday, because we'll be having a barbecue after Church to celebrate the new program year and to honor our Sunday School teaching staff!

    This year's upcoming classes will be: Nursery (taught by Deanna M.), Grades 1-3 (taught by Richard F.), Grades 4-6 (taught by Dora S.), Teens (team taught by Mark S. and Stephanie O.), Corps Cadets (our teen Bible and Leadership Training Course taught by Quinton M.), Young Adults (taught by Capt. Ron), and Adults (taught by Carol P.)

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for Sunday School Assembly, and classes at 9:30 am.....we have classes for all ages, including adults!

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    This week we entered into week two of a three week study of the book of Jude.

    Week One: Jude 1-7 told us we needed to be "Prepared for Battle". We discovered who the enemy is, the promise of victory over the enemy, but most importantly that we as believers must stand firm in the battle we have been called to.

    Week Two: Jude 8-16 gives us insight to the enemies tactics, so we can be aware. It would be easy to be deceived by these godless people. But if we are aware of "the pretender", then we can avoid his deception, and move on to a hope of Eternal Life with Jesus.

    Girl Guard Barbecue
    This week, after our morning worship we had a fantastic fund raising barbecue sponsored by the Girl Guard troop! More than 75 people came to support the girls, and eat FANTASTIC burgers and hot dogs grilled by Willie! Thanks to Stephanie O. for the hard work coordinating not only the menu, but for also securing some great entertainment by bringing in an up and coming music artist, Justin Klump to sing for us while we ate.

    Thanks also to Dora and Linda W. who helped coordinate clean up - you are so appreciated!

    This Week's Schedule
    Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League

    Wednesday - 10:30 AM - Summer Day Camp - Field Trip to the Oregon Zoo
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church

    Upcoming Events
    • Divisional Family Camp - August 24-26

    • Youth and Music Weekly Programs Resume - September 11

    • Divisional Adult Fellowship Camp - September 21-23

    • Combined Worship Service with Washougal (@ Washougal Corps) - October 7

    • 3rd Annual Harvest Festival Dinner and Auction - November 7

    • Young Adult Retreat - February 1-2, 2008


    This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
    • Neil Shurtz - August 16

    • Dolly Sewall - August 17

    • Rickey White - August 17

    • Kathy Barber - August 18


    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health.

    • Please pray for Nina's grandson, Samuel.

    • Please pray for the new young adult ministries we will be starting this Fall.

    • Please pray for Carol Pontsler who will soon be traveling to Thailand, and Austrailia.

    • Please pray for Captains Bill and Lisa Dickinson, our new DHQ Officers, as they transition into their new positions.

    • Please pray for Bill, a friend of Peggy and Monte, who is undergoing cancer treatments.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray that God would show YOU how you can better be involved in our congregation!

    • Please pray for God’s peace and perfect will to reign in the midst of violent world conflict – specifically in the middle east.

    Sunday, August 05, 2007

    eNewsletter - 08/05/2007

    Home League
    This week we enjoyed a wonderful program and lunch brought by Linda C. The food table was decorated with plants and a large mirror - we were each encouraged to look in the mirror and reflect on God's love for us as we served ourselves lunch. What a wonderful challenge, and so beautifully presented. Thank you, Linda!

    The Home League is planning a trip to Mt. St. Helens for its next meeting. Please meet at the Corps at 10:00 am, sharp, for this fantastic opportunity! You will need to bring $8.00 if you would like to go into the observatory, and everyone will want to bring a sack lunch. We hope to have you join us!

    Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

    Summer Day Camp
    The Day Camp spent the morning swimming at the Jim Parsley Center. Perfect timing - it was one of our hottest days in a while, at more that 90 degrees. There's no better way to beat the heat than swimming! After swimming, all of the kids went to the park for games and a picnic lunch. It was a great day!

    This week the Day Camp will stay on site doing troop badge work, recreation, crafts, and the computer station. Don't miss out on another fun week!

    Each Wednesday this summer we do something different.....come at 10:30am to check it out!

    Sunday School
    Today Sunday School was full, with some of the kids even bringing visitors!

    The teen Sunday School class and Corps Cadets have combined for creative lessons this summer, which has been fun for everyone. It won't be long before the Fall is here, and we will be adding a new class - a Young Adult class led by Captain Ron! We look forward to offering something to our young adults that will minister to them and focus on their Spiritual needs.

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for Sunday School Assembly, and classes at 9:30 am.....we have classes for all ages, including adults!

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    This week we started a three week study of the book of Jude. It starts by explaining that we need to be prepared for battle.

    Jude vv. 1-2 introduces us to the author, and then describes who these 'Battle Assignments' are directed to, "To those who have been called, who are loved by God the Father and kept by Jesus Christ."

    Jude v. 3- Is the "Call to Arms". Note that Jude really wanted to write an encouraging letter about the salvation they shared. But instead he reminds his readers (that includes us) to "contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints."

    Jude v. 4 decribes the enemy. They are godless and deceitful, convincing not just the unbelievers, but infiltrating the ranks of believers and seperating them from the Truth.

    Jude vv. 5-7 tells us God promises victory over the troubles that come against us. And, in vivid detail, tells us of the apostate's fate for his godless, deceitful, unrepentant ways.

    It is in the this victory we should "stand firm everyone" and "rest our cause upon His Holy Word".

    Rouse then soldier, rally round the banner!
    Ready, steady, pass the word along;
    Onward, forward, shout aloud Hosanna!
    Christ is Capatin of the mighty throng.


    This Week's Schedule
    Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League

    Wednesday - 10:30 AM - Summer Day Camp - Troops/movies/lunch/recreation/crafts
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 10:00 AM - Nursing Home Worship Services

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church
    Sunday - 12:00 PM - Girl Guard fundraising Barbecue!

    Upcoming Events
  • Divisional Family Camp - August 24-26

  • Adult fellowship Camp - September 21-23


  • This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
  • Steven Holdt - August 6

  • David Fenrich - August 7

  • Tommu Helus III - August 10


  • Prayer List
    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health.

    • Please pray for the new young adult ministries we will be starting this Fall.

    • Please pray for Carol Pontsler who will soon be traveling to Thailand, and Austrailia.

    • Please pray for Captains Bill and Lisa Dickinson, our new DHQ Officers, as they transition into their new positions.

    • Please pray for Bill, a friend of Peggy and Monte, who is undergoing cancer treatments.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray that God would show YOU how you can better be involved in our congregation!

    • Please pray for God’s peace and perfect will to reign in the midst of violent world conflict – specifically in the middle east.

    Sunday, July 29, 2007

    eNewsletter - 07/29/2007

    Women Of The Word
    This month the Women's Bible Study started a brand new series called, "Jesus Changes Women". The first study was based on the Old Testament Judge, Deborah, and reminded us that our lives must be rooted deeply in the soil of God's love.

    We invite you to join us for our next study on Monday, August 27 at 6:30 pm when we will study the new Testament deaconess, Phoebe, and reflect on Jesus Christ being the center of life!

    Home League
    This week the Home League went on a terrific tour of the Fort Vancouver National Monument! We explored the main house, bakery and counting house; we observed a lecture and demonstration by the blacksmith, as well as a terrific historical lecture presented by a park ranger. The morning was ended by a wonderful outdoor picnic in the park - what a fantastic day!

    This Tuesday we will enjoy a creative program presented by Linda C. and Carol T., revolving around the comedy and marriage relationship of George Burns and his wife, Gracie!

    Join us at 10:00 am each week for fun, fellowship, and the support of other women!

    Summer Day Camp
    This week the kids stayed "in house", working on troop badges. After a great morning in classes and a barbecue lunch (thanks, Captain Ron!) they broke out into craft and recreation groups - a great way to spend a Wednesday!

    This next week the entire group will be travelling to the Jim Parsley Center for a morning of swimming and a picnic in the park.

    Each Wednesday this summer we do something different.....come at 10:30am to check it out!

    Sunday School
    Our summer Sunday School is a bit quiet with families on vacation, and several teens working at Camp. However, we still have learning and fellowship for everyone, no matter the weather or season!

    Keep your ears open for information on our upcoming promotion Sunday, when kids are assigned their NEW classes for their year!

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for Sunday School Assembly, and classes at 9:30 am.....we have classes for all ages, including adults!

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    This week we completed our short series on personal worship, by looking at Matthew 4:1-11. This is the passage where Jesus was tempted in the desert by Satan. We were challeneged to begin digging deeper into Scripture, and taking personal responsibility for liviing it out in our daily lives. When Jesus was tempted, He responded to Satan simply by boldly and correctly reciting the Word of God. We should do the same!

    United Praise Service
    This Sunday we did something completely new and different, in hosting in a United Praise Service with the Washougal Corps at 4:30 in the afternoon. What a GREAT time of praise and fellowship we had! Nearly 40 of us gathered to enjoy the music of the Washougal Praise Team, a beautiful mime presentation brought by Jessica from Washougal, and a piano/vocal solo and testimony shared by our own Stephanie O.! Captain Ron preached a great sermon on unity, and personal purity based on 1 Peter 3:8-17.

    The reception afterwards allowed us to get to know folks in each other's congregation, and we all enjoyed ourselves immensely!

    Before the evening was over, many people told us how much they would love to worship with Washougal again.....and that's exactly what we plan to do! Many thanks to Samantha Wheeler, the ministry leader of Washougal, for helping us move the thought of our congregations joining together from being just a concept into a reality. We will be meeting with Sam again soon to pick more dates for future praise services!


    This Week's Schedule
    Tuesday - 10:00 AM - Home League

    Wednesday - 10:30 AM - Summer Day Camp - trip to Jim Parsley Center for swimming and a picnic in the park
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 10:00 AM - Nursing Home Worship Services

    Friday - 8:00 AM - Employee Appreciation Day/Offices Closed

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church

    Upcoming Events
  • Divisional Family Camp - August 24-26


  • This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
  • Cecil Misner - July 29

  • Jim Gilliland - August 4

  • Tiffiany Shrum - August 5


  • Prayer List
    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health.

    • Please pray for the new young adult ministries we will be starting this Fall.

    • Please pray for Carol Pontsler who will soon be traveling to Thailand, and Austrailia.

    • Please pray for Captains Bill and Lisa Dickinson, our new DHQ Officers, as they transition into their new positions.

    • Please pray for Bill, a friend of Peggy and Monte, who is undergoing cancer treatments.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray that God would show YOU how you can better be involved in our congregation!

    • Please pray for God’s peace and perfect will to reign in the midst of violent world conflict – specifically in the middle east.

    Monday, June 18, 2007

    eNewsletter - 06/17/2007

    Let me start this update off by apologizing to our loyal readers for not having new letter over the past month. We had been extremely busy putting together outlines and presentations for Majors Ron and Marilyn Bawden (Ronalee's Parents) retirement. Following that was the Bible Bowl team preparing for the tournament at Commissioning. But now we are back and look forward to keeping you posted as to what is happening at the Vancouver Corps of The Salvation Army.

    Home League
    This week in Home League we continued working on the Uncle Sam table favors that we delivering to a nursing home next month. Thanks so much to Carol P. for her hard work in heading up this project!

    Julie led a program called "The Grace Cafe" - we talked about coffee, health, fellowship, and God's grace. A really neat combination!

    Next week the Home League will be traveling over the river into Oregon for a ride on the new Portland Tram - very exciting! We will leave the Church building promptly at 10 am....please bring $4 in quarters so you can buy your ticket at the kiosk. We will end our trip with a lunch together at Sweet Tomatoes Restaurant. Yum!

    Troops
    Did not meet last week, but are meeting this week. And everybody should mark their calendars for the Youth Awards Banquet, this Sunday following the Morning Worship Service.

    Sunday School
    Sunday School was a bit quiet this week, with the Markham's on vacation (it's just not the same without Q's guitar).

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for Sunday School.....we have classes for all ages, including adults!

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    Mark 13 is a sermon for us all, reminding us that we should be aware of the deciet around us, the temptation that plagues us, and the false faiths that will rise. When we can recognize and deny these things, our faith grows stronger. Then we are prepared and ready for the Second Coming of Christ.

    Next Week: We continue our series on the book of Mark, looking at chapter 14

    This Week's Schedule
    Tuesday - 10:30 AM - Home League
    Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girl Guards, Rangers, and Adventurers
    Wednesday - 6:15 PM - YPL and Jr. YPL
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 10:00 AM - Nursing Home Worship Services
    Thursday - 4:30 PM - Band Rehearsal
    Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team Rehearsal

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church
    Sunday - Youth Awards Banquet

    Upcoming Events
  • Day Camp begins - June 27


  • This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
  • Ronald Scott - June 17

  • Jim Hughes - June 19

  • Anthony Stearns - June 23

  • Dora Stearns - June 23


  • Prayer List
    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health.

    • Please pray for Dora as she continues her GED testing.

    • Please pray for Karen. The doctors are amazed that her tumor has disappeared! Pray that God will continue healing her!

    • Please pray for Mark, Dora, Anthony and Adam as they prepare to enter the Training School this Fall.

    • Please pray for Captain Dana Johnson, who is recovering from a stroke.

    • Please pray for Betty Johnson's son, who has returned from Afghanistan and will be stationed in Colorado.

    • Please pray for Hans as he continues to recover from surgery.

    • Please pray for Nona who is hospitalized with infection.

    • Please pray for Julie's father, who has congestive heart failure.

    • Please pray for Lillina, Pearl's sister, who is very ill..

    • Please pray for Bill, a friend of Peggy and Monte, who is undergoing cancer treatments.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray that God would show YOU how you can better be involved in our congregation!

    • Please pray for God’s peace and perfect will to reign in the midst of violent world conflict – specifically in the middle east.

    Sunday, May 06, 2007

    eNewsletter - 05/06/2007

    Home League
    Home League celebrated Quarterly Birthdays this week. Julie brought a GREAT game for us to play - "Pass the Buck", with a devotional reminding us that in the Body of Christ we need to all work together and avoid "passing the buck"!

    This next week will be a work week where we do our final preparations for the Victorian Tea and Bazaar on May 12. There's much to be done - but we know it's going to be a wonderful event! We hope some of you will even be there!

    June 9, 2007 the Western Territory will be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the international Home League Program in Los Angeles, CA. We are pleased that Major Carol Pontsler and Ellen Hughes will be representing the Vancouver Corps at this Territorial event!

    Please check the Calendar of Events on the Corps website to see what our program will be from week to week - we have interesting programs, field trips, parties, and special speakers planned for the rest of 2007.....Come join us at 10:00 am each Tuesday!!

    Troops
    This week the young people continued with their badgework - the younger girls learning about Home making, the older girls continuing on their artwork, the younger boys learning about soccer, and the older boys planning for future careers. With only 6 weeks left until summer, they are all working hard to complete their badges before our summer programs begin!

    Youth Councils
    Chosen to Proclaim was the theme for this weekend.

    1 Peter 2:9 says, "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light."

    The message that came across clearly to those in attendance is that we as believers have been chosen to proclaim the "Good News" of Jesus Christ to this generation.

    I would say thanks to Captains Rob and Amy Reardon for an opportunity to spend more time with my teens. Good job.

    ALSO

    For the talent show, three of our wondeful young ladies preformed musical selection. Stephanie played piano and sang a song, then later in the program Ellie and Devon (accompanied by Stephanie) sang a duet. The ladies should be commended for not just putting on a show, because their focus was not on drawing attention to themselves, but expressing their faith in an incredible demonstration of the talents God has given them.

    ALSO

    Throughout the entire weekend any time the was "free time", our youth group spent these hours raising money in the canteen - not so they can go to some amusement park; not so they can have a nice dinner out. They did it because they have committed to support a child through the Army's child sponsorship program. We are proud of their commitment to help a child in another country!

    ALSO

    The Vancouver Corps Bible Bowl team will be representing the Northwest Division at the Territorial competition during Commissioning Weekend. Please pray for our team that we will remain faithful to our practices, but more importantly that we will always be faithful to the Word that has been embedded in our hearts.

    ALSO

    You will want to be aware that Danny Tomko, a faithful soldier of the Vancouver Corps, received "Youth of the Year" for the Northwest Division. We are very proud of him and look forward to his continued service for Jesus.


    Sunday School
    Sunday School was a bit quiet this week, with so many people gone for the Youth Councils weekend. However, Mark did a wonderful job leading and making sure the kids had FUN! Next week, with everyone back in town, we will resume our Sunday School competition. The Red team is still in the lead.......go Red team!!!!

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for Sunday School.....we have classes for all ages, including adults!

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    Candidate Mark Stearns preached in Captain Ron's place today, focusing on the end of Mark chapter 4, and all of chapter 5 where Jesus is shown to be the Servant who conquers!

    In this chapter we see the authority and strength of Jesus Christ as he conquers the physical world (4:35-41), the spiritual world (5:1-20), sickness (5:25-34), and death (5:21-24, 35-43). What a powerful God we serve!

    Next Week: Will Anyone Trust God's Servant? Special Speaker: Captain Ronalee Fenrich

    This Week's Schedule
    Tuesday - 10:30 AM - Home League
    Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girl Guards, Rangers, and Adventurers
    Wednesday - 6:15 PM - YPL and Jr. YPL
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 4:30 PM - Band Rehearsal
    Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team Rehearsal
    Thursday - 6:30 PM - Bible Bowl

    Friday - 12:00 PM - Set Up For Victorian Tea

    Saturday - 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM - Annual Victorian Tea and Bazaar (Admission: Free Tea: $7.00)

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service (Special Guests: Lt. Colonels Harold and Joann Brodin)
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church

    Upcoming Events
    May 26-28 - Rest Area Fundraiser
    June 8-10 - Commissioning Weekend (Bible Bowl Competition/100th Anniversary of Home League)
    June 24 - Youth Awards Banquet

    This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
    May 8 - Sarah Moreau
    May 13 - Lavella Wright

    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Major Don Pack's health.

    • Please pray for Captain Dana Johnson, who is recovering from a stroke.

    • Please pray for Betty Johnson's son, who has returned from Afghanistan and will be stationed in Colorado.

    • Please pray for Julie’s husband who is facing medical concerns.

    • Please pray for our Bible Bowl team as they prepare for the Territorial competition in June.

    • Please pray for Julie's father, who has congestive heart failure.

    • Please pray for Pat Johnston, as she continues to recover from her illness.

    • Please pray for Linda and Ed – relatives of Pat Johnston.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray that God would show YOU how you can better be involved in our congregation!

    • Please pray for God’s peace and perfect will to reign in the midst of violent world conflict – specifically in the middle east.

    • Please pray for Julie’s Grandmother, Evaleen, who is suffering severe complications due to diabetes.

    Sunday, April 22, 2007

    eNewsletter - 04/22/2007

    Women Of The Word
    This month's attendance was terrific - eleven women! It was great to have Stephanie join us for the first time, too. Our study this month looked at the concept that we CAN find laughter in the pain and difficulty of our lives. God gave us the the gift of laughter, and we should use it to remind ourselves that even when we are hurting, the joy of the Lord is our strength!

    Music Programs
    This week, due to some scheduling conflicts, we moved our Thursday music rehearsals to Monday. The Jr. Band and Worship Team are coming along nicely, and we are always excited to hear their ministry of music!

    Home League
    This past weekend Carol P., Ellen and Captain Ronalee attended the Divisional Women's Retreat in Spokane, WA. What a great weekend! The theme was "S.P.A.", meaning "Spiritual and Physical Attention". We were challenged all weekend to seek God for rest, and rejuvination through Bible Study, exercise, and laughter!

    At our regular Home League Meeting on Tuesday, we spent the entire two hours working on important projects for our upcoming Victorian Tea and Bazaar Mother's Day weekend. We cut ribbon, edged paper, glued.....folded and sent invitations.....priced items for sale....there is still so much to do! However, we are well on our way to a fantastic, quality event. Thanks to Carol P. for leading us, and for a terrific devotional encouraging us to find the best in each other.

    Next Tuesday we will not be meeting at our regular time. Rather, we will be meeting at the local Home Town Buffet at noon for our annual luncheon, where we will celebrate our successes of the year, and crown our "Woman of the Year" for 2007!

    Please check the Calendar of Events on the Corps website to see what our program will be from week to week - we have interesting programs, field trips, parties, and special speakers planned for the rest of 2007.....Come join us at 10:00 am each Tuesday!!

    Sunbeams
    This week we decided to do something completely different - and it was so much fun!

    The Sunbeams all loaded into a van, and drove to a local yogurt shop that was handing out free yogurt all evening! It was a neat surprise for the girls, and quite a sight to see 10 girls and leaders huddling under the awning (it was raining....we're in the Northwest!) as they ate their cones. After the yogurt shop, the girls went to the pet store to look at all of God's creation. Their favorite thing to look at? The fish! The animal they deemed the "creepiest"? The ferret!

    Explorers
    This week the younger boys began a baseball badge. They spent the evening out behind the Church learning to hit a baseball off of a tee, and will soon be learning the rules of the game. Ahhhh.....baseball! America's pastime!

    Girl Guards
    This week the older girls had a great devotional focus on what it means, exactly, to be a Christian. You would have been proud at some of the thoughtful answers the girls gave! They continue to work on their "Focus On The Arts" badge, enjoying expressing themselves through painting.

    Rangers
    The Rangers headed outside for some sports and recreation this week - but were rained on! So, instead they shifted gears and spent time talking about math and science, space and time.....itsn't it great that these boys are not just athletes, but have intelligent minds, as well?

    Acquire The Fire
    On Friday and Saturday, several of our teens went into to Portland to attend the Acquire The Fire youth evangelism conference. The conference focused on what it means to boldly to proclaim Jesus Christ, and our teens truly were inspired and moved to take on the challenge of sounding the battle cry!

    Thanks to Quinton for coordinating the logistics, and to Captain Ron and Stephanie for coming along as support!

    Sunday School
    Our Sunday School contest continues to be TONS of fun, with a handful of people starting to come to Sunday School every Sunday who normally only come to our Worship Service (including adults!!!). The red team is still in the lead, but the blue team is closing in fast.....only time will tell which team is going to win the giant banana split!!!

    Remember, each team gets points for attendance, bringing offering for World Services, bringing their Bibles, bringing visitors, and there are mystery "bonus" points each week for the team who can answer a trivia question. (This week's question was, "What two Old Testamant books come before and after the book of Joel?". The Answer: "Hosea and Amos". Thumbs up to Captain Ronalee for being able to answer that question before anyone else!)

    We invite YOU to join us, every Sunday, at 9:15 am for Sunday School.....we have classes for all ages, including adults!

    Sunday Worship
    Message
    Working through our series on the book of Mark, we find that he writes his gospel to an audience of Romans. With the Romans conquering different regions it became apparent that many would become servants of the Romans. Mark not only showed, he emphasised the Servant-side of Jesus and His Ministry. The key verse for our series is Mark 10:45, where Jesus says, "For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."

    So far we have:
    1. Mark 1 - Jesus as Servant


    Now we find in Mark 2:1-3:12, Jesus the Servant offers:
    • Forgiveness

    • Fullfilment

    • Freedom


    What more could we ask for? Have you accepted His offer?

    Next Week: The Servant's Kingdom - Mark 3:13-4:34

    This Week's Schedule
    Tuesday - 10:30 AM - Home League
    Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers
    Tuesday - 6:30 PM - Bible Bowl

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girl Guards, Rangers, and Adventurers
    Wednesday - 6:15 PM - YPL and Jr. YPL
    Wednesday - 6:30 PM - Bible Bowl
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - 4:30 PM - Band Rehearsal
    Thursday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team Rehearsal
    Thursday - 6:30 PM - Bible Bowl

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church

    Upcoming Events
    May 4-6 - Youth Councils and JR Retreat
    May 12 - Home League Annual Tea and Bazaar

    This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
    NONE THIS WEEK

    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Dolly Sewall, one of our Home League ladies, who has been hospitalized after a serious fall.

    • Please pray for our Business Administrator, Steve Rusk and his wife, Kelly. Both are recovering from illness.

    • Please pray for Lisa's Aunt who is recovering from a stroke.

    • Please pray for Julie’s husband who is facing medical concerns.

    • Elvira Varner’s aunt, Elfiede was recently hospitalized with broken ribs. Lift her up in prayer.

    • Please pray for Linda Turner’s sister, Connie, who is dealing with a possible diagnosis of cancer.

    • Please pray for Pat Johnston, as she continues to recover from her illness.

    • Please pray for Linda and Ed – relatives of Pat Johnston.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray that God would show YOU how you can better be involved in our congregation!

    • Please pray for God’s peace and perfect will to reign in the midst of violent world conflict – specifically in the middle east.

    • Please pray for Betty Johnson’s son, Michael, who recently returned to Afghanistan with his Reserve unit.

    • Please pray for Julie’s Grandmother, Evaleen, who is suffering severe complications due to diabetes.

    Sunday, April 15, 2007

    eNewsletter - 04/15/2007

    PLEASE NOTE: Because of various schedules we have made a change to this week's calendar. See below.

    Home League
    This week in Home League Denny and Grace presented a wonderful program on manners. We took an "Emily Post" test on restaurant etiquette (not an easy test to pass in today's fast-food era!), and shared funny stories of our own children's lack of manners at young ages. They also provided an absolutely fantastic lunch for everyone - including strawberry upside down cake!

    This coming week we will be focusing strongly on our upcoming Victorian Tea and Bazaar. There is so much to be done!

    This weekend, Captain Ronalee, Ellen and Major Carol are attending the Divisional Women's Ministries conference all the way in Spokane - we'll wait to hear all about their trip, and how they were blessed!

    Sunbeams and Explorers
    Tuesdays continue to provide a great time of fun and learning for our younger children, ages 6-10.

    The Sunbeam troop finished their "Shopping" badge, putting together an imaginary menu that would feed the entire troop for only $40 per day! It was a fun challenge for the girls to learn about healthy eating, and responsible budgeting.

    Girl Guards, Rangers and Adventurers
    Wednesday, our teen night, is packed with excitement!

    The Girl Guards are continuing to work on the "Artist" badge, and have also started each meeting with a Bible focus. Thanks so much to Stephanie, who is working so hard to make Scripture relevant, exciting, and interesting to the girls!

    The Rangers finished their "Creative Arts" unit this week. They ended the unit by talking about God's own "creative art" in his creation of the universe. It led to interesting discussion about everything from the big bang theory, to what it means to be created in the image of God. We hear that the Rangers will be moving on to a more "physical" unit, next. We can't wait to hear what it is!

    Nursing Home Ministry
    This week we conducted two "post-Easter" celebration services at the Discovery Nursing Home. We focused on the Easter story, and were reminded that when we have the living Çhrist in our hearts, every morning can be a "resurrection morning" of joy, hope, and peace!

    Please join us in this fantastic ministry! If you are interested, please contact Captain Ronalee for details.

    Jr. Band
    This week was the first week to use our brand new instruments! They sound and look absolutely amazing. This was also the first week in Jr. Band for both Stephanie and Ellie. It was so good to have new students, and to see them excited about learning to play. We are looking forward to hearing the band play together again, soon.

    Sunday Worship
    Divisional Women's Retreat
    Thanks for everyone's participation in the service as we were missing a couple regulars. It will be nice to have the return of Major Carol Pontsler, Ellen Hughes, and Captain Ronalee next week.

    Message
    Beginning our series on the book of Mark, we find that he writes his gospel to an audience of Romans. With the Romans conquering different regions it became apparent that many would become servants of the Romans. Mark not only showed, he emphasised the Servant-side of Jesus and His Ministry. The key verse for our series is Mark 10:45, where Jesus says, "For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."

    So we find in Mark chapter 1, three parts that describe Jesus as Servant:
    • First, four witness that Identify this Servant is the Son of God

      1. John Mark (v. 1)

      2. Old Testament Prophets (vv. 2-3)

      3. John, the Baptist (vv.4-8)

      4. The Holy Spirit and God the Father (vv. 9-11)


    • Next, His authroity even as a Servant

      1. Authority over temptation and Satan (vv. 12-13)

      2. Authority in His Message (vv. 14-22)

      3. Authority in His Voice (vv.23-28)


    • Finally, the Servant shows his care for the people

      1. For Peter's Mom (vv. 29-31)

      2. For the Masses (vv. 32-34)

      3. Time for Himself (v. 35)

      4. For the unclean (v. 36-45)


    The unclean...isn't that each one of us. You can be touched by the Servant today.

    Next Week: He's Got the BEST Deal in Town - Mark 2:1-3:12

    This Week's Schedule
    Monday - 4:30 PM - Band Rehearsal
    Monday - 5:30 PM - Worship Team Rehearsal

    Monday - 6:00 PM - Women of the Word
    Monday - 6:30 PM - Bible Bowl

    Tuesday - 10:30 AM - Home League
    Tuesday - 4:30 PM - Sunbeams and Explorers
    Tuesday - 6:30 PM - Bible Bowl

    Wednesday - 4:30 PM - Girl Guards, Rangers, and Adventurers
    Wednesday - 6:15 PM - YPL and Jr. YPL
    Wednesday - 6:30 PM - Bible Bowl
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM - TOPS

    Thursday - No Programs

    Friday - Acquire the Fire

    Saturday - Acquire the Fire

    Sunday - 9:15 AM - Sunday School
    Sunday - 10:30 AM - Worship Service
    Sunday - 11:00 AM - Junior Church

    Upcoming Events
    May 4-6 - Youth Councils and JR Retreat
    May 12 - Home League Annual Tea and Bazaar

    This Week's Birthdays and Anniversaries
    NONE THIS WEEK

    Prayer List
    • Please pray for Dolly Sewall, one of our Home League ladies, who has been hospitalized after a serious fall.

    • Please pray for our Business Administrator, Steve Rusk and his wife, Kelly. Both are recovering from illness.

    • Please pray for Lisa's Aunt who is recovering from a stroke.

    • Please pray for Julie’s husband who is facing medical concerns.

    • Elvira Varner’s aunt, Elfiede was recently hospitalized with broken ribs. Lift her up in prayer.

    • Please pray for Linda Turner’s sister, Connie, who is dealing with a possible diagnosis of cancer.

    • Please pray for Pat Johnston, as she continues to recover from her illness.

    • Please pray for Linda and Ed – relatives of Pat Johnston.

    • Please pray for Judith, the wife of our Custodian, Jerry Edwards. She has learned she has inoperable cancer, and the situation is serious.

    • Please pray that God would show YOU how you can better be involved in our congregation!

    • Please pray for God’s peace and perfect will to reign in the midst of violent world conflict – specifically in the middle east.

    • Please pray for Betty Johnson’s son, Michael, who recently returned to Afghanistan with his Reserve unit.

    • Please pray for Julie’s Grandmother, Evaleen, who is suffering severe complications due to diabetes.