Archive for October, 2008

children2 276x300 FYG: Seeking to Spread HappinessThis Sabbath, the children will be putting together Operation Christmas Child boxes. There have been 4 contributors thus far that have brought in shoe boxes and items specifically for the children to put together.

This is a specific request for items that the children will choose and place in their own personal boxes to give them the wonderful hands-on experience of ministry. The children learned that they can do great things with God’s strength and last Sabbath, 2 FYG members were so moved to ask their parents to go shopping already & make up a few boxes on their own!

This is a wonderful opportunity for children to minister to other children which is why we are asking if anyone is able, to please bring in some items specifically for the children to pick & choose from to make up there own personal boxes here at the church this Sabbath. If you are able, please bring the items either on Friday evening or as early as possible on Sabbath morning so the FYG leaders can organize the items. Below is an idea list of items to bring in along with a shoe box so that each child will be able to participate.

GIFT IDEAS

TOYS -
Small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, small Etch A Sketch®, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries), Slinky®, etc.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES -
Pens, pencils and sharpener, crayons or markers, stamps and ink pad sets, writing pads or paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books, etc..

HYGIENE ITEMS -
Toothbrush, toothpaste, mild bar soap (in a plastic bag), comb, washcloth, etc.

OTHER -
Hard candy and lollipops (please double bag all candy), mints, gum, T-shirts, socks, ball caps; sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra batteries)

Open BibleKey Thought: To show that the Godhead anticipated the Fall and that a plan was crafted to solve the problem of sin long before it arose.

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Human beings were given moral freedom, something not found in any of the other creatures that God had created here on earth. Once God endowed them with this freedom, it was
theirs, and He could not take it away from them without radically altering their very nature and being. They could use this freedom either to respond positively by rendering to Him, in love and gratitude, faithful obedience, or they could use that freedom and reject the gift
of life and disobey the Lord. (After all, if humans didn’t have the option to disobey, they really wouldn’t be free.)

God—foreseeing that horrible possibility of disobedience—acted accordingly. Thus, the plan of salvation was conceived in the divine mind long before humans were created and before evil and sin actually appeared, a plan that centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ.

Join us this week as Elder Dave Waddington leads our discussion.

2684500 300x225 Bible Study: The Fall Into SinIn choosing to reject God’s way, Adam sentenced the whole of creation, of which he had been prince, to hopeless, abysmal darkness. The entrance of sin turned Paradise upside down. Instead of intimacy, harmony, happiness, and abundant, joyful life, now there is separation, dissension, shame, fear, misery, and death. We cannot save ourselves, and this sentence would have been eternal, except that God has promised a way out, the only way out, by taking our sentence upon Himself. Discuss evidence of the hopelessness of sin and our only hope in Christ our Savior.

For illustration, Smash an egg into a pan and display the result. This is what sin has done to our world—utterly destroyed it. Can anyone in the room make the egg whole again? Discuss what it would take to restore the egg to its original condition. What do we need to be restored to wholeness?

Join us next week, October 18th, when Elder Dave Waddington will ask and discuss these and other questions of relevance, such as:

  1. God gave one request to Adam and Eve: avoid the tree (Gen. 2:15–17). How did their disobedience erect a barrier between humans and God?
  2. God didn’t angrily accuse Adam and Eve of their wrongdoing (Gen. 3:8–13). How would you use this example in your life when explaining God’s love versus His wrath to someone outside the Christian faith?
  3. Sin damages our minds and perceptions (Rom. 8:7). When we live in sin, it is like being in a pit without light. Compare this with the idea that Jesus is the Light of the world. How does sin affect our perception of Christ’s free gift of salvation? Why must we as sinners grasp this gift by faith?
  4. Examine characteristics of the obedient and how they were led closer to God. Why is obedience so important?

Through our discussion, we will contemplate and consider that even though things look grim in the Garden, God gives us opportunity to choose allegiance to Him over allegiance to the enemy of souls.

Join us! Let’s explore and discover God’s will for our lives, together.

image422 300x268 Fellowship for a Young Generation!We are proud to re-introduce Children’s Church beginning this week at 11A.

The Fellowship for the Young Generation (FYG) is led by Elder JR Bonilla and facilitated by Debbie Slack, Kathryn Block, and Jinky Tugade.

The FYG leadership, working within God’s will, seeks to provide an opportunity for children to worship as a community in an atmosphere targeted towards relating the Bible truth into their personal lives. The children will worship & pray together, learn the importance of congregational worship & fellowship, learn & gain experience in leading aspects of worship & other responsibilities of being part of a church body. Most importantly, the children will build a close relationship with Christ & learn to study the Bible with their families & to apply its truth to their current stages in life & sharing it with others.

Come! Come witness the power and influence Christ can bestow on all who would simply believe.

2009718 300x198 Bible Study   Cosmic CrisisNo matter how much Lucifer had, no matter how exalted he was, it wasn’t enough. He wanted more. Thus began the “mystery of iniquity” (2 Thess. 2:7), the origin of sin in God’s universe.

The origin of evil within this perfect being will remain a mystery, because there was no reason for it. If it could be explained, it could be justified. It began with the first small step that Lucifer took in cherishing a particular emotion and desire. The conflicting emotions within Lucifer, together with the misuse of his God-given freedom, resulted in a cosmic conflict, a full-fledged rebellion against God in
which suffering and death have impacted innumerable creatures. Today each one of us is living with the results of this conflict.

But don’t despair. In preparation for this week’s study, find a picture of a beautiful garden and a picture of disaster and violence. Contrast the scenes. What were the steps that led Satan from Paradise into the horrors of war against
God?

Join us this week as Elder Joe Luste facilitates our study.