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Weekly newsletter for First Christian Church, (Disciples of Christ), Fullerton, CA, USA

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  • June 15, 2014 Issue 24

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    CALLER the

    In This Issue Love Fullerton/Statistics 2

    Remember in Prayer 3 Spiritual Disciplines Wk 3 Prayer Requests, June 8 3 Serving in the Military 3 Girls Night Out 3 Photographers needed 3 Graduates/Thank You 4 Darrells luncheon, Gift & Memory Book 4 Summer Camp 5 Sr. Adults/Book Club 5 Pentecost Offering 5 Historic Meeting/Hasty Note 6 Fair Trade Coffee 6 A Hasty Note 6 Bread for the World 7 School Kits/Regional Event 7 Regional Event 7 Habitat for Humanity 8 Healing Touch Seminar 8 Homeless 101 8 Darrells Farewell 9 Peace Seminar at UCC 10 Serving Sunday 11

    Events June 15, 2014- June 22, 2014 June 15: Youth Sunday 8:00 A.M. - REAWAKEN, Early Worship Service 9:00 A.M. - Adult Sunday School Class, Chapman Lounge Study of John Shelby Spongs book, Rm. 107 10:15 A.M. - REMEMBER, Traditional Service 1:00 P.M. - Casa de Oracin Service, Sanctuary & FH 1:00 P.M. - Ala Non use Room 107 June 16: Darrell back 6:00 P.M. - Girls Night Out @ Islands, Fullerton 6:30 P.M. - OT @ Donnas June 17: 9:00 A.M. - Pathways of Hope General Board, CL Noon - Sr. Adults Meeting, CL 6:30 P.M. - Mens Bible Study @ Barrys 7:00 P.M. - Casa use Sanctuary and Chapman Lounge June 18: 7:00 P.M. - Worship & Stewardship Ministry Team Meetings June 19: Tri-Tip at Downtown Market 4:00 8:30 P.M. 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. - Crittenton use Fellowship Hall 1:30 P.M. - Pathways of Hope use Chapman Lounge 6:30 P.M. - Bell Choir rehearsal 7:30 P.M. - Chancel Choir rehearsal June 20: June 21: 9:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. PSWR Stewardship Event, CL June 22: 8:00 A.M. - REAWAKEN, Early Worship Service 9:00 A.M. - Adult Sunday School Class, Chapman Lounge Study of John Shelby Spongs book, Rm. 107 10:15 A.M. - REMEMBER, Traditional Service 1:00 P.M. - Casa de Oracin Service, Sanctuary & FH 1:00 P.M. - Ala Non use Room 107 June 23: 6:30 P.M. - OT @ Donnas June 24: 7:00 P.M. - Casa use Sanctuary and Chapman Lounge June 25: 7:00 P.M. Council of Elders, Chapman Lounge AA Groups: Sun. 8:00 P.M., Friday, 7:30 P.M., Sat. 8:30 P.M., NA Group, Tues., 7:30 P.M.

    The Caller is published weekly

    (Deadline Wednesday at Noon)

    by

    First Christ ian Church (Disciples of Christ) 109 E. Wilshire Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832

    714.525.5525 email:

    [email protected] www.fullertonfirstchristian.org

    Senior Pastor:

    Rev. Darrell McGowan Associate Pastor:

    Rev. Debra Todd Editor:

    Donna Woodbridge

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    Love Fullerton May 17, 2014 summary The first of what is hoped to be an annual event leading to 365 days a year of Loving Fullerton took place on May 17 from 9:30 A.M. 12:30 P.M. with a BBQ hosted by Heroes at Hillcrest Park at 1:00 P.M. If you would like to see a video of some of the projects and what happened this day go to Ps video link: https://vimeo.com/97482619 to see a video put together by Police Chief, Dan Hughes son. Those in attendance were given a card to take back to their neighborhoods with items to do to get to know their neighbors. If you would like to be a part of the neighborhood project, please see Donna to get your card. Lets be thinking about what FCCF would like to do in the next annual Love Fullerton event. Listed below is a recap of what happened that day: 400 yard signs spread out over the city 400 local businesses supported the cause with posters in the windows 8000 postcards handed out 56,000 flyers handed out through our schools 20 ladies enjoyed mothers day brunch at WTLC 16 benches in Hillcrest Park repaired and restored Fullerton High gets a landscape renovation: tear out old trees, fill in a planter with concrete, pull out old soil in preparation for new being delivered; 10 planters get renewed and restored 2000 Love Fullerton t-shirts given out compliments of our sponsors Mulch delivered nearly 100 yards to schools and parks 40 board and care homes visited and cared for 2300 volunteers offer 6900 hours of volunteer work 62 projects 8 local shelters received love Homeless community given food and water Brunch served to New Vista Residents, Pathways of Hope 50 gallons of paint used 26 attend foster/adoption workshop 15 schools loved on 70 pints of blood donated to St Jude Medical Center 20k meals packaged and headed to DR 1 house ready to be installed for a family in Puerta Trampa Mexico 10 city parks loved on 65 ladies from local shelters pampered at the spa day 45 folks loving on our city homeless population 5 homes red tagged by the city got some much-needed help 250 breakfasts served to Muck car show folks 80 blankets made for kids attending Royal Family kids camp this summer $50k donated to the cause from our sponsors Sunday Statist ics June 8, 2014 106 (Remember Service) 8 (Reawaken Service 92 (Casa 5 P.M. service) Weekly Giving: $3,474.40 Missions: $386.05 Pentecost: $585 Budget Goal: $3,979 Farmers Market: $1053.85

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    Remember in Prayer Continue to pray for: Sue Bacon, Dottie Bense, Harold Brickens, Sandra Brown, Linda Christman, Chris Collett, Lorna & Skip Farnum, the family of Harold Horn, Anna Lou Horspool, Carolyn Kenrick, Flora Miller, Sue Miller, Norma Rill, Claudia Tammen, Dorothy Tanner, Connie Townsend and family, Anna Van Diest and Bob & Donna Vannoy. Please pray for the following PSWR Church: Iglesia Cristiana de Este Whittier 6359951 South Mills Avenue Whittier, CA 90604 Alfredo Lopez, Pastor

    Readings and Prayer Concerns for Week of June 16 June 22, 2014 Monday, June 16: Reading: Genesis

    21:8-14; pray for Girls Night Out Group meeting tonight at Islands, Fullerton. Tuesday, June 17: Reading: Genesis 21: 15-21; pray for Sr. Adult Meeting taking place in Chapman Lounge with Sloan Hamilton from Loch Leven, Speaker. Congregational Prayer Day, June 18: Reading: Psalm 86: 1-7, 16-17; pray for Worship and Stewardship Ministry Teams meeting tonight. Thursday, June 19: Reading: Psalm 86: 8-10; pray for Crittenton School who will be using Fellowship Hall today. Friday, June 20: Reading: Romans 6: 1b-11; pray for World Refugee Day. Saturday, June 21: Reading: Matthew 10: 34-39; pray for Global Ministries Missionary, Phyllis Byrd in Kenya. Sunday, June 22: Reading: Matthew 10: 24-33; Today is National Hispanic and Bilingual Fellowship Day. Pray for all our Hispanic brothers and sisters.

    Prayer Requests: June 8, 2014 Barry Woodbridge

    Phil Forbes who is in bed in pain and needs prayers for relief.

    Sammie Adams Dorothy Bense severe back pain and Betty Rollo recovering from pneumonia

    Sharlane Blakeley

    Don Blakeley having eye surgery on Tuesday

    Kim Miller Jack Doughty who had a fall and is having a hard time getting around.

    Jill Scott Dorothy Tanners son, George, who has been released from the hospital and is now at home.

    Serving in the Mil i tary: Adam Hawley, Deb Taylors nephew, is now at Ft. Knox training West Point graduates how to work with enlisted servicemen. Lt. Cmdr. Patrick OConner, Betty Rollos grandson-in-law. Lt. Patrick Rollo, Betty Rollos grandson. He is based in Hawaii. PFC Brandon Vannoy, grandson of Bob & Donna Vannoy, is now stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Petty Officer Michael J. Borden, Nancy Geigers grandson, who is back in Norfolk, VA.

    Calling all Photographers! The Stewardship Ministry

    Team needs candid photos of the congregation for our Stewardship emphasis this year. If you have any pictures taken at recent events (picnic, baptism, tri-tip, etc.) Please email them to [email protected]. between now and June. Be on the lookout for photo ops in the weeks ahead. Thanks, Amy Girls Night Out We had a great group last meeting including Lilly Acquistapace (thanks Nancy for bringing her). This months restaurant is Islands in the Amerige Heights center. The time is 6 P.M. (as usual) and the date is June 16. GNO Coordinator - Shar

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    Thank You Thank you to the congregation

    for all the wonderful gifts for the Welcome/Hospitality, office and childrens ministry gifts. Thank you also to Nancy Geiger and Lily Acquistapace for coming in and unwrapping the gifts, helping put them away and sharpening pencils with the new pencil sharpener. Worship Ministry Team Thank You Thanks for all your help on Work Day to Amy & David Styffe, Craig Wallace, Omar Villaona, Luanne Bailey, Leslie Beck, and Donna for making the coffee. Tom & Dirk Darrells Luncheon If you would like to write a note to Darrell, your thoughts or thanks, you may write something and email it either to Elizabeth Beech or April Johnen. We will be assembling a book with the notes in it to give to Darrell after the luncheon. If you do not have or use a computer, there will be paper at the luncheon so you may write a note to him. It will be added to the book. Elizabeths email address: [email protected] Aprils email address: [email protected] If you would like to donate to a gift for Darrell, Donna in the office will be collecting the donations or put in the offering plate on Sunday, marked Darrells gift in memo section of your check Anna Van Diest will be selling tickets for the luncheon after church this Sunday and next. Deadline to RSVP is June 22 or you can contact Donna in the office during the week.

    Graduates - 2014 Taylor Fee: Masters Degree from University, San Diego; working

    in State Capital., daughter of Chris and Brad Fee, granddaughter of Ted and Sammie Adams Isaac Beech: B.A. Philosophy Cal-State Fullerton; nephew of Elizabeth and Danielle Beech Nicole Ciera Christman: Environmental Analysis. Pitzer College; Daughter of Mike Christman Greg Harisis: Bachelor of Science in Public Health and Baseball, Santa Clara University; Son of Donna and Dean Harisis John Thomas Styffe: Troy High School; and will attend Community College in the fall, son of Amy and David Styffe Laura Cairns Fought: Fullerton High School; will attend Colorado Mesa University, Colorado; daughter of Christina and Julio Martinez, granddaughter of John and Cyndi Cairns Luke Ryan McCrary: Leland High School, San Jose, CA; will attend University California Santa Barbara, son of Chris & Marlene McCrary, granddaughter of Dick & Sibyl Dittberner Greg Blanpied: will graduate from High School in Reston, Virginia, on Wednesday, June 18, grandson of Ed and Mariette Linberg Grandchildren of Scott and Mary Brill: - Joshua Hambric: graduates from 8th grade Junior High from Travis Ranch, Yorba Linda, CA; and will attend Yorba Linda High School in the fall Christian Brill graduates from Academy for Academic Excellence, Apple Valley, CA; will attend Barstow Junior College in the fall, Barstow, CA Grandson of Donna and Barry Woodbridge: Seth Williams: graduates from 8th Grade at Columbus Tustin Middle School, Tustin; will attend Tustin High School in the fall.

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    Summer Camp is Coming! Loch Leven is looking better than

    ever! Theme for this year is: Come to the Table of Love. FCCF will pay of early bird registration. For forms and more information, see Debra Todd or check with Donna in the office. Here is the schedule: Wee Camp (adult/child) July 10 - 12; early bird registration deadline 6/2 - $200/pair Mini & Special Needs July 6 9; early bird registration deadline 6/2 - $260 Junior June 29 July 5; early bird registration deadline 5/26- $355 Chi Rho July 13 - 19; early bird registration deadline 6/9 - $355 CYF I July 20 - 26; early bird registration deadline 6/16 - $355 CYF II July 27 August 2 early bird registration deadline 6/23 - $355 Senior Book Club The Senior Book Club is reading a new comic mystery novel about two women who are forced to re-imagine who they are and what they are capable of. The All-Girl Filling Stations Last Reunion is a perfect combination of comedy, mystery, wisdom, and charm. Fun-loving, spanning decades and generations, and centered on a little-known aspect of Americas twentieth-century story, the novel was written by Fannie Flagg, a born storyteller. Nancy Knott will host the discussion of the book on July 24, 2014. The other book we chose to read for a September discussion is Defending Jacob. Award-winning author William Landay has written the consummate novel of an embattled family in crisisa suspenseful, character-driven mystery that is also a spellbinding tale of guilt, betrayal, and the terrifying speed at which our lives can spin out of control. We invite you to get one or both of these books and join us for a fun fellowship of discussion.

    Seniors Meet Tuesday June 17, 2014 The seniors are meeting

    this coming Tuesday, June 17 at 12:00 P.M. in Chapman Lounge. We have had a month off and now it is back to the third Tues of the month as usual. Our speaker for the day is Sloan Hamilton. Sloan is the current Operations Manager at Loch Leven our regional campsite. She has been the Operations Manager since 2011 and previously co-managed the Episcopal Camp at Wrightwood with her husband, Joseph who has been her partner since they met at Camp Paivika (then owned by Crippled Childrens Society) where he was the Caretaker and she was the Horse Specialist in 1992. She has worked in nearly every area of camp operations (kitchen, maintenance, program administration) over the past 20 years and has spent time in the hospitality industry and in public recreation. She continues to foster her interest in the field of youth development through her connections with American Camps Association and has been working with PWSR leadership to expand quality programs for all of our participants at Loch Leven year-round. We look forward to hearing from Sloan and the changes and plans for the future of Loch Leven. Bring your lunch and join us for this program this coming Tues at 12 noon. Sammie Final Report On The Pentecost Offering With gifts received this past Sunday, our 2014 Pentecost Offering totaled $765 which surpassed our goal by $15. We thank everyone who participated in this offering to support new church development in our Region, as well as across the United States and Canada as we Disciples seek to reach our goal of launching 1,000 new Disciples' congregations between 2000 and 2020. The total of new congregations started is over 800 plus and growing with nearly 6 years left until 2020. The Outreach Ministry

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    "Historic" Meeting? Everyone at FCCF sees the historic black and white photo on the wall outside Chapman Lounge

    of a group of well dressed men, replete with community band members. Dress hats, dark suits, serious- looking, and proud men. Leaders in their day. A witness to the history of our church and community. Look at the photo below, and ask whether in time it might just be the contemporary version of that older photo. Let us remember together that on Saturday June 7, 2014, fifteen men representing First Christian and Casa de Oracin congregations came together, broke bread, asked and listened to each other say in English and Spanish "How has the world challenged you this week?", and "How has God blessed you this week?" They then prayed for each other and our two congregations. It felt as though the Holy Spirit had fallen once again upon a room full of a group of disciples, for many men vowed to return on Saturday morning July 12 and bring with him another man so that the next gathering would be of at least 25 dedicated men, willing to stand up for whatever it takes to follow Jesus in our time. Coffee Lovers, Tea Drinkers, Chocolate Eaters, Cocoa Sippers, Cookie Bakers!!! Look for our table outside next to the Coffee Cart. Have a sample of coffee, look at the catalog, and buy something that could make a huge difference in the lives of so many people. Purchasing fairly traded products through the Disciples of Christ Coffee Project, you are directly supporting the Disciples Home Missions (DMF) and Week of Compassion. Supplies are always available in the church office during the week.

    A Hasty Note On Pentecost Sunday, we read that the people heard the Disciples speaking to them in each persons language and dialect. They heard of Gods mighty acts, and were transformed. Sunday worship became the place where people who witnessed Gods acts of grace in their lives came to share that witness. I raised the question as to when you had witnessed Gods mighty acts recently. That night members of our choir, Mitch, and the music staff joined forces with choirs from three other churches. The music was chosen to portray Jesus life and mission, ultimately leading to his crucifixion and Resurrection. For Barbara and me, that performance was transformative. The 100-plus singers were dressed in black. Emily, Luanne, and Cam were some of the soloists. The various conductors, pianists and organist were superb in inspiring the ensemble to sing with clarity and conviction. The music was chosen to meet a variety of tastes. We witnessed the mighty act of God that evening as rarely heard before. Our choir members efforts inspired me to hope that you will continue to look for Gods acts of grace such as we experienced that evening. And if you cant seem to find those experiences, our own church community is a good place to begin looking for them. In love, Bob Hasty

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    What Is An Offering Of Letters? When we think of offerings,

    we most often think of pulling out our wallets and putting money in an offering plate during worship, or writing a check in advance of attending worship and putting it in the offering plate as we listen to the Offertory. However, over the years, the Lay Leaders in our worship services have constantly reminded us not only about giving money, but also giving of ourselves. And, many times, giving of ourselves is more important--welcoming a stranger, providing food for a homeless person, reaching out to a troubled neighbor grieving a loss, volunteering for a Habitat for Humanity project, or, as we'll have the opportunity to do on June 29, writing letters to the members of Congress who represent us. Bread for the World, whose sole purpose is to influence legislation related to hunger in both the United States and around the world, has for many years invited members of churches representing a wide variety of denominations--Evangelical Covenant, United Methodist, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Episcopal, Baptist, as well as us Disciples, plus others--to participate in an Offering of Letters. We are going to be doing our 2014 Offering of Letters on Sunday, June 29. Ben Stuart and Randy Langston, who are coordinating this activity, will have letters you may simply sign, or will provide you with information so that you can write your own letters. The church will pay the postage involved. You may come early to sign, or write, your letter during the Sunday school hour or, you may do this immediately before or right after the worship service. There will also be an opportunity to be part of this effort after the lunch which will honor Darrell McGowan, our Senior Pastor, who will preach for us for the final time that day. This year's targeted legislation is the reforming of US Food Aid. Look for more specific information about the legislation proposed to address this issue in "The Caller" that will be published on June 22. The Outreach Ministry

    How Would You Feel....... As a parent with school aged kids if you couldn't afford the supplies on your kid's list?

    As a kid who didn't have the supplies on the list?? As a teacher with a minuscule budget watching some of his/her students doing without? We have an opportunity as a church to relieve a small portion of the burden from families and schools by making a donation to the Outreach Ministry Team. We would like to donate 25 bags of school supplies to needy children. The bags would include the necessities for a successful school year; notebook, scissors, pencils, pens, and crayons (to name just a few of the items being included in the bag). Each bag will cost between $10 - $15 to fill. It would be wonderful if we could offer a little hope and comfort to some little kids who could use this small hand up. Your donation should be made out to FCC and indicate in the memo section school kits. $250 to help so many kids seems very possible. Let's do what we can to remove some of the burden from the shoulders of those who need the help the very most. The Outreach Ministry

    FCCF to Host Regional Event We will be hosting a Pacific Southwest Region

    Stewardship Seminar on Saturday, June 21, from 9:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. This is the second of a series of Stewardship events being offered by the Region. The topics of this seminar are: Grant Writing 101 & Legacy Giving. Cost is $10 and includes lunch. Leaders will be Marilyn Fiddmont and Nora Jacobs. If this is something that interests you, you are encouraged to attend. If you would like to attend, please let Donna in the office know so she can get you registered. I hope that we will have a good presence from our congregation. Donna Woodbridge

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    FCC Work Day With Habitat For Humanity On Saturday, June 28, there will be a framing day for Habitat for Humanity at the new La Habra site. We have been given the opportunity to help with this project. We are asked to be there by 7:30 A.M. and be prepared to work until 3:00 P.M. We will be framing the first floor of two homes. This will complete the framing of the first floor of seven new homes. The first question that is asked by most is, What do I need to know in order to frame or help. If you know what end of a hammer to grab onto, you are qualified. If you do not know, there will be a 5 second lesson and the rest of the knowledge will be given on the job site. There will be supervisors and crew leaders and Geezers to help and make sure we do the job properly. If you are willing to learn and have some fun, tell Ed Linberg or Craig Wallace by the 22nd of June. The site is located on La Habra Blvd. across the street from Washington Middle School. We really need the help. Craig Wallace

    Healing Touch Spiritual Workshop

    On Sat. July 19 from 9:30 A.M. -12:30 P.M., First Christian Church Whittier will be hosting an Introduction to Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry: Using Your Hands to Heaven

    The Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry program helps participants connect energy healing with their faith, and with the history of healing in the Church. This program is rooted in both the Judeo-Christian perspective and Eastern healing modalities. We recognize that all healing comes from God, and that we can be conduits of Gods healing compassion.

    For churches, HTSM is an effective addition to the work of the Elders, Stephen Ministries and Pastoral Partners calling on church members who are hospitalized or homebound. This workshop will explore many healing stories in the Bible, discuss the healing ministry of Jesus and his Disciples, and the work of the early Church as it continued Jesus call to heal and anoint. We will also consider how science contributes to our understanding of ancient techniques that come to us from Eastern traditions. Finally, we introduce a simple technique for the laying-on-of-hands that can be used in nearly any setting. Rev. Louise Sloan Goben is the instructor. Louise is an ordained minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and serves as Associate Minister at First Christian Church, North Hollywood. She is also a Certified Practitioner of Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry and an instructor with the Institute of Spiritual Healing & Aromatherapy. There will be a $15 suggested donation for the event. Register with Rev. Kel Henderson, (714-465-6991) or with Donna in the church office.

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    Peace In The Middle East Wouldn't that be wonderful? We are partnering with the Congregational Church (UCC) of Fullerton to meet with representatives from Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP), a non-profit coalition of 25 national Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox church

    organizations educations and advocates for a just, durable and comprehensive resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Tuesday, June 25 at 7 P.M. at the Congregational Church located on Euclid in Fullerton. Persons from both the Disciples and the UCC will be updating us on the work that our churches are doing to promote peace in the Middle East.

    WHAT SHOULD AMERICAN CHRISTIANS THINK AND DO ABOUT THE ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT? A special presentation by Ambassador Warren Clark, Executive Director, Churches for Middle East Peace TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014, 7:00 P.M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF FULLERTON 845 North Euclid St., Fullerton 92832 Ambassador Clark, Executive Director, Churches for Middle East Peace is an Episcopal layman and came to CMEP after a distinguished career as a Foreign Service officer in the U. S. State Department, having served in the Middle East, Europe, Canada and Africa, as well as at the United Nations. He was Vice Consul in Aleppo, Syria; Charge dAffaires in Lagos, Nigeria and U.S. Ambassador to the Gabonese Republic and to Sao Tome and Principe. In the State Department, Ambassador Clark was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Africa and Desk Officer for Libya. He represented the U. S. on the United Nations Security Council for Middle East and African issues and led a study group on the Middle East at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Ambassador Clark chaired the Commission on Peace for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, and worked at the Center for Global Justice and Reconciliation at the Washington National Cathedral There will be a power point presentation and time for questions and discussion. Refreshments will be served. Spread the word to church people you know who may be concerned about this. Sponsored by the Congregational Church of Fullerton (United Church of Christ), and the First Christian Church of Fullerton (Disciples of Christ). .

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    First Christian Church 109 E. Wilshire Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 Reawaken (Early Worship Service) Sunday, 8:00 A.M. Church School for all ages: Sunday, 9:00 A.M. Remember (Traditional Worship Service) Sunday, 10:15 A.M. Youth Groups: Sunday, 1:00 P.M. & Wednesday, 3:30 5:15 P.M.

    Serving June 15, 2014 Greeter: Alyssa Robidoux Guest Book: Edee Stahnke Coffee Host: Hospitality Ministry Acolyte Parent: McCuen Sound & Video: Ben Stuart/PJ Vannoy Lay Leader: Youth Childrens Moment: Youth Elders: Youth

    Diaconate: McCuens Team Prepare: Dirk McCuen Ushers: Beverly Reinke, Paul Robidoux Serve: Cam & Nancy Malotte, Dirk & Jan

    McCuen, Kelly & Shawn McCuen Clean Up: Jan, Kelly & Shawn McCuen

    Serving June 22, 2014 Greeter: Barbara Fenters Guest Book: Sibyl Dittberner Coffee Host: Hospitality Ministry Acolyte Parent: Henke Sound & Video: Paul & Travis Robidoux Lay Leader: Pat Vannoy Childrens Moment: Luanne Bailey Elders: Chris Fee, Barry Woodbridge, Phil Forbes

    Diaconate: McCuens Team Prepare: Dirk & Jan McCuen Ushers: Kelly & Shawn McCuen Serve: Luanne Bailey, Dirk, Jan, Kelly and

    Shawn McCuen, Paul Robidoux Clean Up: Luanne Bailey, Beverly Reinke,

    Paul Robidoux