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ENCOURAGING RECIPES FROM THE LADIES OF CALVARY CHAPEL
CHOCOLATE CREAM CHEESE PIE
Crust Ingredients:
1 cup flour (rice flour or white flour) *gluten free with rice
flour
1/2 cup butter
1 cup chopped nuts (pecans or walnuts)
Filling Ingredients:
8 ounce package cream cheese (soft)
1 cup powdered sugar
13 1/2 ounce container Cool Whip
Large Package Chocolate Instant Pudding
3 cups milk
Topping Ingredients:
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped nuts (pecans or walnuts)
Mix crust ingredients and press into a 9x13 pan. Bake at 350
degrees for 20-25 minutes. Cool to touch.
Mix cream cheese, powdered sugar, and half the container of
Cool Whip together. Pour over cooled crust and smooth.
Prepare chocolate instant pudding by adding milk. Mix
together 5 minutes. Pour over the top of cream cheese layer.
Spread remaining Cool Whip over the top of chocolate puddinglayer.
Top with mini chocolate chips and nuts.
Refrigerate several hours or overnight.
PIE WITH A HISTORY…
When I first married my husband, this was the
second most delicious dessert he baked for me!!!
The first was a jar filled with chocolate chip
cookies already prepared as he brought me across
the threshold into our first home together! The
second… was this most joyful bit of yum, we like to
call, “Helen’s dessert.” I like to think of this pie as,
“Love Pie.” Oh...don’t judge until you try… you will
say, “I love this pie too!”
When the first of our kids married almost three
years ago, this recipe was passed on to her. She
made this most scrumptious pie for her husbands
graduation from college; as his grandma followed
her around the kitchen eating bits out of the bowlbefore the pie was even complete! Thus again…
“Love Pie.” This past Christmas we had our
daughters in-laws over for Christmas dinner. Once
again they declared they just “Loved the pie!”
Happy Baking !
With Love, Kelly
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Fear or Faith?
Fear and faith. In the life of a Believer, thesetwo words are considered polar opposites.There are many trials in life that cause fear to stir within us…upsetting things going on in the world
around us. Just turn on the latest news reportand you‟ll hear enough in the first 10 minutes to
send you into a tailspin of fear. Does your life
feel out-of-control, just as the events going on inthe world? The truth is, our lives *are* out-of-control…that is, out of *our* control! It is in the
control of our loving Father, the One whopromises to take care of us.
When my children were little, going to bed couldbecome a battle of the “fears”. Being fans of
Veggie Tales, I would often sing a familiar song to
them. The main words to the song were “God isbigger than the boogie man, He‟s bigger than
Godzilla or the monsters on t.v. Oh God is bigger than the boogie man and He‟s watching out for
you and me”. The words to the song spoke to my
heart as much as its simplistic message spoke tomy children. Let‟s personalize this song to fit our
situation: God is bigger than my---fill in your own
blank. God is bigger than my finances. God isbigger than my health issues. God is bigger thanmy rebellious teen. God is bigger than my badhabit…He‟s bigger than marital problems, He‟s
bigger than concern over unsaved family, He‟s
bigger than all of it. Our problems are nothing compared to what God can do. So what is the
key to tackling our fears? Faith.
Faith, simply put, is trust in God. It‟s thecertainty that what God says is true. AndrewMurray, in his book “An Exciting New Life”,
explains faith as “what God has said or promised.
With God, speaking and doing always gotogether.” Hebrews 11:6 says, “Without faith, it
is impossible to please Him…” How much faith is
required? Jesus told His disciples, “if you have
faith as a mustard seed, you will say to thismountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it willmove; and nothing will be impossible for you.” (Matthew 17:20) Do you know the size of
a mustard seed? It is minute, tiny, the smallest of all seeds. Yet all we need is faith the size of amustard seed.
Faith believes the Word of God and thepromises of God. Faith gives us comfort in themidst of fear. It gives us victory over our fear. Itsets us free.
I‟ll close with the words to the old hymn, “„Tis
So Sweet to Trust in Jesus”:
„Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just to take Him at His word;
Just to rest upon His promise,Just to know “thus saith the Lord. Jesus, Jesus how I trust Him! How I‟ve proved
Him o‟er and o‟er! Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus! O for grace totrust Him more!
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DEVOTIONAL
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TAKE TIME TO PRAY BY
MARY JANE ROBINETTE
From the moment I accepted Jesus Christ as myLord and Savior, God has been directing my
spiritual path. I have found that in my journey I have
stepped out of my comfort zone in ways I never
imagined would happen. Each time the Lord detoursmy direction in my walk with Him, I find myself
questioning my confidence in myself to do the task he places on my heart. Yet I know that when myKing calls upon me to serve Him, I will always
accept His call with a willing heart.
I was still in my shy zone several years ago when
I was invited to go along to a Women’s Night of Worship. I was unfamiliar and nervous about going,
but I accepted the invitation. I thought it would be
worshiping the Lord in song. Instead it was a nightof women gathering in groups to pray aloud.
Instantly my emotional alarm was attacking me. Fear
had always been my enemy. Prayer to me was prewritten and memorized words. This Christian type of praying was indeed a foreign language to me. My
first instinct was to inform the ladies surrounding me
that I was not aware we would be worshiping ingroup prayer. I shared that I was raised in the Roman
Catholic religion and not accustomed to praying in
this manner. Even though these dear ladies werecomforting and understanding, I had no doubt in my
mind that I would remain silent when my turn to
pray came around the table. However, that didn’t
happen. To my surprise words began flowing frommy lips. I could hear my voice speaking, but I wasn’t
sure if any of my words were making sense. Nervous
words of prayer continued to flow from me. I was
praying aloud. I was oblivious to how many times Ihad prayed. The near panic inside of me was
overwhelming but praise God, I was not alone that
evening. In my weakness the Holy Spirit helped me.He gave me the words I needed to speak aloud in
prayer. The Lord had directed my path to attend that
Women’s Night of Worship. It was that night the
Lord was exhibiting to me that in His future plansfor me, prayer was going to become a ministry close
to my heart. The Holy Spirit was leading me to greet
my Lord in prayer. He removed the fear of beingvoid of words to give praise to my Father in prayer
in the presence of others. What an amazing God we
serve. He gives us the delight of knowing that wehave the Spirit’s help, even in praying. Romans 8:28
NLT And we know that God causes every thing to
work together for the good of those who love God
and are called according to His purpose for them.
My second experience in praying aloud was a
new beginning in my spiritual journey. Accepting
the Lords calling to my Greeters Ministry changed
my prayer life. The Lord was covering me with ablessing of protection against my fear to pray aloud
with other people. My prayer partner and sister
greeter was a God sent inspiration of assurance tome that my God wasn’t expecting for me to be fluent
in knowledge of big words, or that I needed to have
every bible verse memorized. My Father only
required for me to be myself and allow my words of love to pour out openly in adoration to Him. I
realized that prayer is praise that comes from thecore of our heart and soul. Our Father wants Hischildren to speak His fragrance boldly in our own
words, no matter how big or small those words or
sentences may be. Our prayers are precious to Him
and should be prayed with a humble heart, prayingfor wisdom to understand and trust His will. Praying
aloud is no longer a fear to me. No matter what
circumstance I face in prayer I always know that the
Holy Spirit, my helper, will be with me. The HolySpirit takes me as an empty vessel and fills me to
overflowing with a calming peace as I pray.Matthew 18:20 NKJV "For where two or three are
gathered together in my name, I am there in the
midst of them." The Lord has directed me to share with you my
personal prayer journey because He knows there are
many of us who fear praying aloud, or who are not
praying daily. The Lord has been speaking to myheart everyday overwhelming me with a feeling that
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he wants me to communicate with others to pray. My
heart, my thoughts are consumed with only one word.Our Father in heaven is asking us to "pray."
We are in the beginning of a new year. Resolutions
to change ourselves are usually made but soonforgotten. Could this be the year we should ask our
self whether or not we are going to make our usual one
time a year resolutions in an attempt to better our physical self; or are we going to make this the year we
change our spiritual self by having a true desire to love
the Lord and spend time each day in fervent prayer
with Him? So much is happening around us, in our own church body, in our community, and the world.
The Lord is calling on each of us to get down on our
knees and pray.
Our God wants us to remain alert to the vicious andsoul hungry enemy that is hard at work to devour
anyone who has yet to accept Jesus as their Lord and
Savior. These lost souls continue to live by the fleshand turn away from receiving God’s free gift of
salvation. Far too many times we approach these
people about Jesus and repeatedly we hear the same
reply, "I’m not there yet." It is so important for us tocry out in our daily prayers for the salvation of lost
souls. We need to pray for our brothers and sisterswho struggle because of the bad decisions made byour government leaders. They have lost their jobs.
They are losing their homes. Their families are in need
of food and shelter. Marriages are being attacked from
all the pressures the failing economy has placed upontheir daily lives. And the children, I {{fear}} for the
suffering of the precious children that have to witness
what is going on in their own homes and around them
in the schools. I pray that the Lord will cover them inprotection. The eyes of the evil one are watching what
is happening in our world today. Assuredly he isboasting that even souls that are saved are turning tosinful ways of the flesh. Not spending time in daily
prayer is what Satan is using to make us grow weak in
our spiritual life. Our God is crying out for us to cometo Him in prayer. Our sisters and brothers both saved
and unsaved who are struggling with the burden’s of
life will be encouraged to know that we love them somuch we will intercede in prayer for them. It is
through our faith that we spread the message of
salvation. It is through our intercessory prayers we canhelp bring souls to come to know that Jesus is their
only path to heaven. It is through our intercessory
prayers we can help others find peace and fulfillmentof living a Jesus life and not a life of the world. Praise
God ~ we are blest to know that Jesus is coming soon
to take us home. Our daily prayers can bring healing tothe lives of our sisters and brothers. Our daily prayers
can save precious souls so that our loved ones and
even strangers will not be left behind to face the world
after the rapture.My dear sisters in Christ, our Father is asking us to
begin this new year resolving to spend time each day
in prayer. He is reminding us that praying is having
conversation with Him. He gives us an intuitivefeeling that keeps returning. It is scripture God keeps
putting in our thoughts that He wants us to remember.
Praying is a worship activity where we praise theFather, the Son and the Holy Spirit in song. Prayer is
an intercessory act of love and concern when our Lord
gives us thoughts of other people close to us, or in our
church body, or even in our government. God sends usmessages to come to Him in prayer.
1Timothy 2:1- 6 NLT "I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and
give thanks for them. Pray this way for kings and all who in
authority so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by
godliness and dignity. This is good and pleases God our Savior,
who wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth.
For there is only one God and one Mediator who can reconcile
God and humanity - the man Christ Jesus. He gave His life to
purchase freedom for everyone. This is the message God gave to
the world at just the right time."
Beloved sisters in Christ,
with a loving heart I pass
on to you this word fromGod our Father, "PRAY."
“Give ear to my words, O LORD,
Consider my meditation. Give
Heed to the voice of my cry, My
King and my God, For to You
I will pray. My voice You shall
hear in the morning, O LORD;”
Psalm 5:1-3
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CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES, NURSERY & CHILD CARE Widows Meeting (Encourage & Prayer) 2nd Sunday of the
month in Café 242 @ 8:15 am. Moms In Prayer— Wednesdays 1:30-2:30 pm. This ministry is
for moms who want to get together and pray for their
children. We meet on a weekly basis in the 3rd/4th grade
classroom. Child care will be shared as needed. Call DiAnn at
972-4264. Spirit Led Writers for our women’s newsletter. Original
poetry, recipes, stories, missions, answered prayers; fruit the
Lord has grown in you that you would like to share with
others! email Kelly Gardner: [email protected] or call
657-6422.
Helps Ministry— food pantry, meals ministry Café 2:42
Women’s Greeters
Women’s Monday Bible Study
Women’s Koinonia, Conferences, and Retreats PACE (Post Abortion Counseling Education) call Virginia Kentch at
287-2264. Women’s Prayer Group—Thursday’s 9 am Women’s Night of Worship
WHERE IS GOD CALLING ME TO SERVE IN THE CHURCH
Calvary Chapel Reno/Sparks
220 Edison Way, Reno, NV 89502
(775)856-1110 FAX: (775) 856-2031
www.calvarychapelreno.org
Senior Pastor Tom Luitwieler
Admin. Pastor Rob Wolfe
Youth Pastor Juan Rodriguez
Worship Pastor Scott Cresta
Evangelism Pastor Leonard Sanchez
Secretary Kim Wirshing
How Can I Get Involved in Women’s Ministries at
Calvary Chapel?
Calvary Chapel and You!
First: Present yourself to God (Romans 12:1) for
confirmation that He has planted you in this fellow-
ship. If so, then discover your gifts and God’s call-
ing in your life.
Second: Study to show yourself approved unto
God (2 Timothy 2:15). As you grow in your rela-
tionship with God, let Him prepare you for effec-
tive service.
Third: Be doers of the Word (James 1:22). Com-
mit yourself to the work of Jesus Christ in this
fellowship. Get involved as a yielded vessel to
God’s guiding anywhere He directs.
6,13,20,27 Women’s Prayer 9 am
2nd Missions Prayer Meeting
12:30 pm
8th Singles Potluck 6 pm
9th Widows Meeting 8:15am
5,12,19,26 Starbucks & Books 9:30
10,17,24,31 Women’s Bible Study
3,10,17,24 Women’s Prayer 9 am
6th Missions Prayer Meeting
12:30 pm
12th Couples Potluck 6 pm
13th Widows Meeting 8:15am
2,9,16,23 Starbucks & Books 9:30
19th Women’s Koinonia 10am
7,14,21,28 Women’s Bible Study
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ANY OF THESE MINISTRIES, PLEASE CONTACT THE CHURCH OFFICE AT 856-1110
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