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August 23rd, 2017 Vol. 17 No. 8
Our Services Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Worship 11:00 AM
Evening 6:30 PM
Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 PM
Ministers Robert DeVolld
Phone: 907-262-2822 -Home
Email: [email protected]
Bryan Copenhaver
Phone: 907-260-4771 -Home
Email: [email protected]
Youth Minister Adam Meyers
907-953-0102
Email: [email protected]
Women’s Ministry
Leslie Daniel
Phone: 907-283-4559
Email: [email protected]
Children’s Ministry
Karlene Meyers
Phone: 907-953-0101
Email: [email protected]
KCC News is published monthly by
Kenai Christian Church
104 McKinley Street, Kenai AK 99611
Phone: 907-283-4559
FAX: 907-283-4560
Email: [email protected]
WEB: www.kenaichristianchurch.org
Newsletter Jennifer Castillo
Annie Peek
Publishing
Jean Widmayer, Chrystle Henderson
Joy Winston, Louann Peery
Kenai Christian Church John 11:25
Kenai Christian Church Women’s Ministry
Presents:
2017 Women’s Retreat October 5, 6, 7
Guest Speaker:
Erika VanHaitsma
Solid Rock Bible Camp Mile 90.5 Sterling Hwy
Soldotna, AK
I am the resurrection and the life. he who believes in Me will live, even though he dies, and whoever lives and believes in Me will never die.
Encouragement Corner
Streams of Living Water
As the eastern sky began to brighten, and the rolling landscape
around us began to shift from shades of grey to that of browns and reds,
it appeared as if Galen and I had chosen a spot completely devoid of
any caribou. After climbing even higher on our 4 wheelers, we eventu-
ally reached the end of the trail, where the already rough terrain became
even rougher. It was then that we spotted the first sign of life (besides
other hunters). A small heard of caribou slowly worked their way up
the mountain to our left. Then, above us, we spotted another herd con-
taining a couple of small bulls. The decision was then made that we
would leave the wheelers behind and continue on foot.
To make a long story short. After climbing for an hour or so,
we eventually found ourselves nearly a mile from our wheelers. It was
there that we spotted a rather large bull resting on the far side of a steep
valley. Not long afterward, thanks to a steady rest and a well place shot,
the bull was ours. What then followed is arguably the most physically
demanding day of my life.
In order to get the bull nearly a mile and a half back to the 4
wheelers, required at least 5 round trips. (which equates to nearly 15
miles of packing…half of which was uphill in very steep terrain) While
Galen cut on the caribou, I began to pack it out. By the end of the sec-
ond trip, my water supply had run out and I was approaching exhaus-
tion, with hours of packing still to come.
By the time I descended into the valley for the third time, I
found that the cool mountain stream that flowed at the base of the valley
became less of an obstacle and more of a Godsend. Upon arriving at the
water’s edge, I would get down on all fours on a flat rock, plunge my
face into the stream and suck in large gulps of ice cold water. In the
midst of my misery, that stream became the very source of respite and
refreshment that I desperately needed. In fact, on each subsequent trip
back and forth, I found myself eagerly anticipating the life-giving wa-
ters that awaited me at the lowest point of my journey.
The prophet Isaiah must have been familiar with such life-
giving streams, because he often referred to them throughout his
prophecies. In light of God’s promise to assist his people in the face of
adversity, he had this to say in Isaiah 41:17-18…
17 "The poor and needy search for water, but there is none; their
tongues are parched with thirst. But I the LORD will answer them;
I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them. 18 I will make rivers
flow on barren heights, and springs within the valleys. I will turn
the desert into pools of water, and the parched ground into
springs. 19 I will put in the desert the cedar and the acacia, the
myrtle and the olive. I will set pines in the wasteland, the fir and
the cypress together, 20 so that people may see and know, may
consider and understand, that the hand of the LORD has done this,
that the Holy One of Israel has created it.
Why did God create such places of respite and refreshment for his peo-
ple? According to Isaiah, he did it, so that their attention would be
drawn back to him as their creator.
God never promised us that life would be easy. In fact, as we
faithfully follow Christ, just the opposite is often the case. What he has
promised us though, is that he would never leave us or forsake us. So,
when those times of hardship come…when you find yourself in the
midst of the lowest part of your journey…look around…because it’s in
such places that living water generally abounds.
Because He’s the Truth, Bryan
Transitions: When NOT to Fear
“Haven’t I commanded you: be strong and courageous?
Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD your God
is with you wherever you go.” – Joshua 1:9
By nature, we are accustomed to want to keep
things the same, familiar, without ever transitioning. Un-
fortunately, time doesn’t always allow for us to stay put in
the comfort of our familiarity. When Robert announced
his retirement a few months ago, many of us heard him
but did not actually believe it was going to happen. But
the official transition has taken place, and I would like to
remind us that there’s no need to fear.
First, we can see transitions all throughout the Bi-
ble, and in each one there remained a constant: God. Our
Creator is aware of the transition here at KCC and I would
suggest that He is involved in it. Secondly, Robert will-
ingly stepped down in his own timing. In that respect, he
felt comfortable handing the baton of responsibility to
myself and Bryan. Finally, Robert is still here! Part of
his desire to retire included continuing to teach and serve
as an elder at KCC. Through the unanimous blessing of
the elders, he could step down while maintaining a very
important presence in our congregation.
I’m honored and grateful to be part of such a lov-
ing congregation who places an emphasis on teaching
God’s Word and the Great Commission. Though my
nerves may get the best of me, I will not be afraid. The
time has come for me, and for you, to step up and make
sure we continue the legacy that began 50 years ago.
In Christ’s love,
Adam
Please welcome Mikey and Miranda Carroll
to the KCC Family!
They placed their membership September 3rd, 2017
Thanking God for the growth
of His Kingdom
Joining in Baptism:
Keagan & Gunnar Stanley
INTERNATIONAL DISASTER EMERGENCY
SERVICE
IDES is a Christian 501(c)(3) organi-zation that connects those who are hurting worldwide to those who have a heart of com-passion. Since 1973, IDES has partnered with local churches in the U.S. and mission workers in more than 115 countries during
times of crisis. IDES Serves in Five main Focus Areas around the world: Evangelism, Disaster Response, Hunger Relief, Development & Sustainability, and Medical Care. IDES Works in partnership with local Christian Churches around the globe to care for victims of tropical storms, floods, fires, Earthquakes and tornadoes.
IDES is active today assisting the victims of both Hurricanes Har-vey and Hurricane Irma. You can be kept up-to date with the latest infor-mation of IDES’ recovery efforts on their website (ides.com) and on their social media profiles (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter). Assistance includes the distribution of food, building supplies, water, bedding, cook-ware and other essentials; repairs to damaged homes and church build-ings; storage sheds for victims of U.S. disasters; and replacement of es-sential items. All of IDES disaster response projects are completed in or-der to share the love and hope of Jesus Christ. Because IDES is one Kenai Christian Church’s Supported Mis-sions, you can donate to IDES by simply writing a check to KCC and not-ing that the donation is to be directed to IDES in the lower left corner of the check. Of course, you may donate to IDES directly online or with a check to: IDES, PO Box 379, Noblesville, IN 46061.
COOKIE THEATER REHERSALS
“Candy Cane Lane” is a children’s musical that teaches us the truth that
God alone can satisfy our hungry hearts.
Kenai Christian Church Children’s Ministry would like to let you know about a fun opportunity for
your child. This year we will be preparing a Christmas musical for Cookie Theater. Candy Cane
Lane is a musical open for any child in 1st-5th grade who would like to participate in this year’s
Christmas program. Elizabeth Ross will be directing.
Important Dates
· All Sunday Evenings Rehearsals from September 10 – December 10
· Saturday, December 9 Dress Rehearsal 10:00-12:00
· Sunday, December 10 Performance 6:30-7:30
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Trunk-or-Treat 2017 “Superheroes & Kid Shows”
5:00pm-6:30pm
October 31st
Kenai Christian Church
MANY volunteers are needed so
please see Adam to sign up!