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Pastor’s Note
.......................Pastor’s Note 1-‐2
.....................Global Outreach 2
...........................Our Vision 3-‐4
............... Prayer & Fas>ng 3
...................... Discipleship 4
.............................Life Groups 5
........Annual General Mee>ng 6
..Community News & Events 7-‐8
..............................Family Life 9
.........................Young Adults 10
...................Kingdom Kids 11-‐14
........ Junior High Kick-‐Off 11
................ Paren>ng Tips 12
............ Paren>ng Insight 13
.... Events & Programs 13-‐14
...................... Crossword 14
......................Holy Land Tour 15
Table of Contents:
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As another year is dawning, I want it to
be one that richly counts for God. I want it to be a spiritually prosperous and
produc:ve year. I want it to be the kind of year that I will look back on in the
years to come and view it as one of the
best years of my life, as far as eternal things are concerned.
The beginning of a new year is a :me,
when in a certain sense, we can start
afresh. It ought to be a :me when we aim higher, reach further, dream bigger,
and believe stronger.
If the coming year is to be a year of great
spiritual advancement and achievements, I believe there is one
thing that is absolutely essen:al. I believe that we must have, and keep, a
burning heart. In Levi:cus 6, we read
about the fire that burned upon the sacrificial altar. In verse 12, we read that,
“the fire upon the altar shall be burning in it,” and note carefully these words, “It
shall not be put out.” Verse 13 says,
“The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out.”
This was a fire that had been ignited by
the Lord. When the Tabernacle was
dedicated, the Lord sent fire down from heaven to ignite this fire that burned on
the altar day and night. The priests were to keep wood on the fire and see to it
that the fire never went out. It was a fire
that was to burn con:nually. Like the fire
on the altar, we must never let the fire go
out in our hearts.
The New Year may bring things that we never expected or an:cipated. There
may be things that will happen that will
break our hearts. The very founda:ons of our life may be washed away by some
storm or adversity. There may be great days ahead, but it is also possible that
there are grievous days ahead. There
may be much to make us glad, but it is also possible there may be things ahead
that will make us sad. Difficul:es are not out of the realm of possibility.
An unknown author has wriNen:
When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill,
When funds are low and stress is high,
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if you must, but don’t you quit.
Life is odd with its twists and turns,
As everyone of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about,
When we might have won had we struck it out:
Don’t give up though the pace seems slow-‐
You may succeed with another blow.
Success is failure turned inside out-‐
The silver tint of the cloud of doubt
And you never can tell how close you are.
It may be near when it seems so far:
So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit-‐
It’s when things seem worst that you must
not quit.
Keep the Fire BurningPastor’s Note
What will keep us from quiQng? A burning heart! Why do we need a
burning heart for the New Year? A burning heart will keep you going when
nothing else will, in the difficult and
discouraging :mes of life. It will keep us from quiQng. We need a burning heart
to keep us growing. It will keep us from becoming stale and stagnant in our
spiritual walk. We need a burning heart
to keep us glowing. It will keep us dreaming, believing, striving, and reaching. That is
why we need a burning heart for 2013.
The source of the burning heart is
spending :me with Jesus. It is very important that we spend :me with the
Lord. Like Martha, we must not get so busy that we do not sit at the feet of
Jesus, as Mary did. Work is never a
subs:tute for worship. Spending :me with Jesus is the secret to a burning
heart.
Do you want to keep going, growing, and
glowing? If so, keep a burning heart. Let the words of the hymn writer, Edwin
Hatch, be your prayer:
Breathe on me, Breath of God;
‘Til I am wholly Thine:
Un:l this earthly part of meGlows with Thy fire divine.
Never let the fire go out on the altar.
Blessings,Pastor Bob
Recently, we came up with the idea of displaying a map in a prominent place, so we could all easily see where the Global Workers and Projects that GKM supports are located in the world.
We were so excited when the 8’ by 3’ laminated plexiglass went up beside the elevator. When we mounted the informaEon plaques on the wall beside it, there was a sense of saEsfacEon. Then, with excitement, we marked on the map the locaEon of our personnel worldwide. It was then that the reality of the situaEon set in. As we looked at the map, it became very evident that, as far-‐reaching as our ministry is, we sEll have so much further to go! We are so grateful for our Global Workers and Projects, and we must conEnue to pray and give to support them. But WE are all Global Workers, too. Are we fulfilling the commission He has for US?
So whenever you stop by and visit our Global Outreach Map, make a note of where we are, and pray for the Global Workers and Projects there. But also take a moment to ask the Lord if he wants to send YOU somewhere on that map!
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Global Outreach Map
CHECK OUT WHERE WE ARE...
“In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of His robe 8illed the temple. Above it stood seraphim; each one had six wings: with two he covered his face, with two he covered his feet, and with two he 8lew. And one cried to another and said: ‘Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; The whole earth is full of His glory!’ And the posts of the door were shaken by the voice of him who cried out, and the house was 8illed with smoke. So I said: ‘Woe is me, for I am undone! Because I am a man of unclean lips, And I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; For my eyes have seen the King, The Lord of hosts.’ Then one of the seraphim 8lew to me, having in his hand a live coal which he had taken with the tongs from the altar. And he touched my mouth with it, and said: ‘Behold, this has touched your lips; Your iniquity is taken away, And your sin purged.’ Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: ‘Whom shall I send, And who will go for Us?’ Then I said, ‘Here am I! Send me.’ And He said, ‘Go, and tell this people…’” -‐ Isaiah 6:1-‐9
Isaiah had a vision of three dimensions. Firstly, it was an upward vision as he saw the Lord high and lifted up. Secondly, it was an inward vision as he saw himself and the recess of his own heart. And lastly, it was an outward vision as he saw the world and was commissioned to go.
George Deakin said, “A vision without a task makes a visionary; a task without a vision is drudgery; a vision with a task makes a missionary.” During the time of fasting and prayer we will be praying for fresh vision for 2013. We will be following Isaiah’s three fold vision and trusting the Lord for a time of confession, cleansing and commissioning. If you can not make it to the corporate prayer gatherings, please see the schedule on the next page, to pray along with the GKM family. We are trusting God to give you fresh vision for who He is, who you are to Him, and direction for where you will go.
HOLY SP IR IT
Who Are We Missing?Many people find Holy Spirit mysterious, confounding and even controversial. Why would the third person in the Godhead, the One Jesus said would be the believer’s ulEmate source of truth and comfort, be the source of confusion?
Coming in January… “Who Are We Missing?”… teaching series about Holy Spirit. Don’t miss out!!
Days of Prayer & FastingJanuary 7th - 9th, 2013
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Our Vision
Christ -‐ Growing in the Knowledge of Christ -‐ 2 Peter 3:18The first step in our faith Journey is to gain a greater understanding of Christ through study of the Bible and the prac:ce of prayer.
Character -‐ Being Transformed into the Image of Christ -‐ James 1:23-‐24, 2 Corinthians 3:18, We should examine ourselves and compare our character to that of Christ's. This is a life-‐long process, but we need to start somewhere.
Calling -‐ Pursuing the Call of Christ -‐ Philippians 3:14, 1 Peter 2:21God has a plan and purpose for us. As we discover our giaings, we are more prepared to walk in our des:ny.
Community -‐ Serving the Body of Christ -‐ Ephesians 2:10, Romans 12:3-‐8The first expression of our gias is oaen in a ministry or group in the community of faith. We are all parts of the Body. Are we doing our part?
Care -‐ Loving the NaQons as Christ -‐ 2 Corinthians 5:14-‐15, 20, MaThew 28:19-‐20Our calling extends to making disciples of all na:ons. When we care, we give people the opportunity to experience God's love in a prac:cal way, so we can invite them to start a faith journey.
Vision:Life with Jesus - everyday, everywhere.
Mission:To be a community of believers fully devoted to Christ
making disciples in our City and beyond.
Schedule:
Prayer Focus
Friday, January 4thAll Night Prayer, 9pm–3am
Sunday, January 6thUpwards: “I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up” (Isaiah 6:1)
Praise and worship, adoration, thanksgiving of what God has done in 2012.
Monday, January 7thInwards: "Woe is me, for I am undone! Because I am a man of unclean lips…” (Isaiah 6:5)
Repentance, protection and purity, speciLic needs in GKM (families, life groups, physical healing).
Tuesday, January 8thOutwards: “I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips… Here am I! Send me." (Isaiah 6:5, 8)
GKM outreaches & missionaries, leadership (city & nation), prodigals, salvation (family members, city, nation).
Wednesday, January 9th Outwards Continued: “Go, and tell this people…” (Isaiah 6:9)
Faith of believers will grow deeper, gloriLication of the Father through the supernatural, revival, direction for GKM through 2013.
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A larger church experience is very
important. It solidifies the spiritual and philosophical. It allows us to celebrate
what Jesus is doing in our lives. But it doesn’t meet the personal need. For
what you believe to turn into how you
live, you must be connected to people! People who know you and love you and
are willing to walk through life with you. Life can be treacherous. It takes a
God-‐serving community, who know the
specifics of your life, to act as
reinforcements. Life was never meant
to be lived in solitude. One can have all the head knowledge of Christianity, yet
if he attempts to live it alone, he’s done. That is the beauty of Life Groups!
Many people think it will make life
more complicated and is just another thing to do, but in reality it will make
life more doable. Life Groups allow the theory that we learn to become
practicality, so that truth believed may
become truth lived.
Our Life Groups have tesEfied of many answers to prayer, immediate healing for shoulder pain, housing for someone in crisis and financial blessings for several people. We thank God for the incredible work he is doing in each life group, and we encourage you as a church family to connect to a group in your area.
Bill Donahue of Willow Creek Small Group Team says, “ConnecEng people in a small group is not an opEonal sub-‐ministry of the church -‐ it is essenEal for growth. Without this connecEon, people can, at best, a[end meeEngs, but they aren’t truly parEcipaEng in church.”
Prayers for Prodigals: 90 Days of Prayer for Your ChildTuesdays, 7pmDanforth Rd. & Eglinton
The Culture of the Kingdom: A Look at Kingdom Values Tuesdays , 7pm -‐ Pickering
A Study on the Names of God: Wednesdays , 7pm -‐ Markham
Single Mothers with Children: Newborn to Pre-‐teens Fridays, 7pmMarkham & Lawrence
Single Moms, 'Circle of Care':Saturdays, 7pmDon Mills & Sheppard
"A new command I give you:
Love one another. As I have
loved you, so you must love
one another. By this all men
will know that you are my
disciples, if you love one
another." John 13:34-35
For more Information on all our Life Groups, please contact Pastor Elly.
New Life Groups Beginning January 2013
We are looking for homes to host, and leaders for Life Groups. If you are interested in helping in either of these
areas, please contact [email protected] or call
416-‐438-‐1601 ext. 233.
Training begins in February.
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Life GroupsYou must be connected to people!
Not Just Another Meeting!
XThis is a special invitation
to all our members and GKM family
Join Us Sunday, January 13th @ 6pm
A Time to Rejoice! Celebrating Life with Jesus in our ministries, and His blessings and favour over our finances.
YOU ARE HERE!
Followed by a time of fellowship in the atrium.
Singles Cafe
Games Night
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Saturday,)January)12)@)7pm)Child&Care&Provided
Please register at the Information Centre
SCHOOL of DISCIPLESHIPSchool of Discipleship is designed to help
participants discover their ministry gifts, become an active part of the GKM community, and reach
others with the love of Christ.
Part 1 of School of Discipleship is required for all those who desire membership at GKM.
Part 1 - Two Saturdays: February 16th & 23, 10:00am -‐ 1:00pm
Part 2 - Two Saturdays: March 2nd & 23rd -‐ 10:00 am -‐ 1:00pm
LAUNCHING IN FEBRUARY:
The Quest for Authentic ManhoodKingdom Knights Men’s Ministry
Begins JAN 19th, 2013Saturdays @ 9:00 am
New Season
For more details contact Victor: [email protected]
JOIN US
Financial Aid Workshop
Business / EntrepreneurStart-‐up Strategies
Business Development Planning
Personal FinanceMoney and Debt Management
Investment Planning and Lifestyle Protection
Saturday January 12, 2013 10am -‐ 12:00 pm
Topics will Include:
Ladies’ Movie Night Sat. March 2, 6:30 pmCost: $12More details to come...
GKM is hosting a Business Showcase in our Gym. We want every business owner associated with our church to prosper, but registration for this event is very limited. Register today at www.gkmlive.ca
Super Biz SundaySunday, February 3, 2013 from 1 - 4 pm
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News & Events Journey Groups for new
believers begining in February
For more info email: [email protected]
N E W
News & Events
A NEW CAMPAIGN LAUNCHING SOONMORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW
Phone: 647-859-5784 or 416-282-1746
Phone: 647-859-5784 or 416-282-1746
Class Dates:JANUARY: Friday 18, 7-‐10 pm & Saturday 19, 8:30 -‐ 6 pm
Dreams -‐ Rev. Katrina Wilson
FEBRUARY: Friday 15, 7-‐10 pm & Saturday 16, 8:30 -‐ 6 pmBack to Basics -‐ Dr. Judson Cornwall
www.resministries.net [email protected]
647-‐859-‐5784 416-‐282-‐1746
JOIN US
The ESSENTIALS Of
ONE DAY SEMINARS
TO REGISTER: Contact Rev. Gaetane Marshall905-446-0294 or [email protected]
For more info go to: www.leadinternational.ca
3 Saturdays, Jan. 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 23, 9 - 5 pm - Cost: $25 per session
The Elisha Mantle Continues
Annual General MeetingJanuary 13, 2013 – 6pm
Members are expected to attend. All congregation welcome.
750Shoe Boxes Collected
THANK YOU! GLOBAL KINGDOM MINISTRIES
Service: Sun. FEB 3rd, 8:30 & 11:00 am
Class: January 23rd, 7pm
Please call the office to register: 416-‐438-‐1601
WATER BAPTISM New Tithing Envelopes:Are ready for pick up at the West Coffee Bar
If you need to order tithing envelopes, please contact Natalie at the office.
Tax receipts: Will be available for pick up starting
Sunday, February 10th.
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Family Life
New Season
"...love best motivates a woman and respect most powerfully motivates a man. Research reveals that during marital conflict a husband most often reacts when feeling disrespected and a wife reacts when feeling unloved. Though we all need love and respect equally, the felt need differs during conflict, and this difference is as different as pink is from blue!"
Join us for this 6 week course that has the power to transform your marriage.
Contact Josh Johnston for more information: 416-‐438-‐1601 x 231 [email protected]
New times and locations throughout the week
Before You Say I Do
Start Date: February 5th -‐ Tuesdays @7pm
Cost: $25 for materials
Are you ge@ng married this year, or planning to in the near future?
This 6 week marriage preparation course will help take away many of the surprises couples face aaer the wedding while helping you understand what it takes
to build a healthy marriage rela:onship.
Valentine's Event Saturday February 9, 2013, 6:30 pm @ GKM
MARRIED LIFE
SAVE THE DATE: More details coming soon...
Information Sessions:
Our 2 hour workshop will provide you with information on:• Understanding the addiction & recovery process
• Identifying concurrent disorders
• Treatment options• Self care• The workshop also serves as an introduction to the 10 week Educational and Support Groups.
Support Group:
Research has indicated that families go through their own recovery process when dealing with a loved one’s addiction.The purpose of this group is to provide families with information on how to enhance their skills to cope effectively and to engage in self care.Topics that will be covered include:• Self Care• Communication• Problem Solving• Healthy Limits
Join us for a FREE Workshop, JAN 28th @ GKM or a 10 week Confidential Support Group, starting, FEB. 4th, 2013
The Homestead Addiction Services
Workshop on Substance Use & The
“Carry each other’s burdens…” (Gala ans 6:2)
Substance Use and the Family
There is Hope
TO REGISTER CALL: 416-‐431-‐4379 or contact Ps. Josh at 416-‐438-‐1601 ext 231
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Young Adults
Friday JAN. 4, 2013, from 9 pm – 3 am
ALL NIGHTPRAYER & WORSHIP
“What am I to do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will pray with my mind also; I will sing praise with my spirit, but I
will sing with my mind also.” (1 Corinthians 14:15)
Kingdom Driven Young Adults
Success… Family… Friends… Education… What drives us? There
always seems to be something that is fighting for our time and attention. This generation is being pulled in every direction. When we take a moment at the end of the day and think, “Why am I
doing the things I do,” many don’t have a concrete answer, while others are too busy to even ask this question. I heard a quote that once said, “Only one forth of people actually live intentionally.” That means people are just reacting to society, listening to any
voice they hear, and moving in whatever direction the crowd is going. The result of aimless wandering is a meaningless existence and a hopeless future.
I believe that God has a great purpose for this generation. When a generation that has so many choices chooses to serve God
radically, they have the potential to shake a nation.
At Driven, we challenge young adults to know what they believe, live what they believe and proclaim what they believe. We want to
live as Jesus, radical with grace, mercy and love for others. Join us every Thursday night at 7:30pm!
Every Thursday, we have a variety of Life Groups where you can grow deeper in the Word and in relationships.
On the last Thursday of each month, the life groups collide as we celebrate together through praise, worship and preaching of the Word.
Centennial College Outreach
This past Christmas season, the young adults of GKM were given
an opportunity to express and share the love of God. We provided a free dinner for the international students who attend Centennial College. It was called, "The Gift." The students shuttled over from
Centennial residence and, as they walked into our Atrium, they were overwhelmed by the love and generosity.
I believe this night built many bridges and tore down many misconceptions about Christianity. Some had never been in a
church building before, while others couldn't understand why we would do something like this and give so much stuff away for free. By the end of the night, their hearts were opened to us, and I was
able to share about the greatest gift of all, Jesus Christ.
I believe that this night will mark their memory for the rest of their lives. As each Christmas comes, they will remember "The Gift" that
was given to all humanity.
Please partner with us, and pray for these students. We are going to continue to build relationships with them and will be doing more outreaches at the residence this semester. Please pray that many
will come to know Jesus.
Ps. Ben
Coming this Winter,stay tuned for more details.
Get ready for…TUBInG!
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KINGD OM KIDS
SAT. JAN. 18th, 2013
JUNIOR HIGH KICK-OFF
7-9 PM
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND FOR REGISTRATION FORMS,VISIT THE KINGDOM KIDS DESK
PASTOR PATRICE 416-438-1601 ext. 244 [email protected]
or HEATHER HOLLY: [email protected]
GRADES 6-8
Questions? Contact:
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Middle school can be one of the most daunting and challenging periods of development that children and parents will ever experience. It is where children begin their transition to adulthood in earnest. Veteran teacher Robert Walrond sees a whole range of common problems, including disengagement, emotional distress, lack of attention, low achievement, negative peer pressure, risky behavior, distractions caused by mass media and hormonal development, and involvement with cliques, bullies and gangs. Parents have a huge impact on how children behave and whether they succeed or fail. His new book, Every Parent’s Guide to Middle School Success, offers simple and practical strategies for helping your child succeed in middle school. Here is some of his best advice.
YOU the parent -- are the linchpin. Recognize that while success in middle school is a team effort with the parent, the teacher and the student, YOU the parent are the most important part of the team. YOU influence your child. YOU influence the teacher. So acknowledge your role and take the responsibility for what happens.
Communicate with your child. Talk in the morning. Talk in the afternoon. Talk in the evening. Talk by phone. Text your child as frequently as appropriate to coordinate where they are, what they are doing next, and what they and you will be doing together next. Stay in direct contact with your child, and do not lose the direct personal attention and connection.
Find out what is really happening at school. What is really going on in school? Find out. Go to the school and get all the information the school has available. Search the Internet. Study the school web page. Learn about the extracurricular programs and opportunities for student and parent involvement. Get the calendar and identify the events. Learn what is planned, and talk to the teachers, coaches, and other parents, and place these events on your calendar. Learn and think about what your child is doing, with whom and when from morning to night.
Get your child involved in school activities. Get them into clubs, sports, music, theatre, and other sponsored and monitored after-school activities. Encourage them to develop interests, skills, and the desire to perform and develop in all sorts of ways. Support them to the maximum degree in whatever they decide to be interested in even if it is a financial sacrifice that needs to be budgeted and carefully managed.
Go to the school often and get involved yourself. Go to events with your child. Be an avid fan and cheerleader. Be a coach, be a helper, be a fundraiser, offer to chaperone, offer to cook, offer to help clean up. Volunteer to be a teacher’s aide. Even just sit in class and watch the teacher sometime if it is allowed.
Listen to what is happening carefully. Read the school newspaper regularly. Read the Principal or School Teacher Newsletter. Jump on the news of opportunities for new activities and involvement. Pay attention to what’s new. Read progress reports carefully.
Attend school conferences. Make the back-to-school night and all student/parent/teacher conferences a mandatory event. Learn what is being taught in each class. Look at the books and materials being used to teach. Look at the rooms and facilities where your child will be spending each day. Put names to faces and learn how to contact teachers by phone and email if you have questions. Contact teachers and ask questions. Be active and follow up if you don’t hear back in a timely fashion.
Be courteous with teachers and administration. Do not drop into classrooms unannounced. Check in with the front office. Schedule visits with the teachers and staff. Enter classrooms as a neutral observer. Behave yourself and do not draw attention or disrupt the teacher or your child. Be positive and make the experience a good one for all involved.
Pay close attention to how your child is doing. Grades are important, but they are not everything. Is your child happy? Does he or she do what’s necessary with a good attitude and an open mind? Is the child suddenly withdrawn, frustrated or angry? Pay attention to the clues. Listen and think about what is going on. Ask questions gently and learn what you can. Do not take rash actions.
Meet with teachers one on one. Problems may arise in middle school: assignments late or not turned in, low grades on quizzes, projects not done, unexcused absences, problems with other students. You must go to a teacher conference with an attitude of helpfulness. You and the teacher are there to help children help themselves to be more successful. Make it easy on the teacher.
Stay connected with your child. Expect changes to be resolved slowly over time and not overnight. Let your child know you are informed. Understand that students stretch the details and embellish the facts. Realize that their hormones are changing, and that the drama and emotion are oftentimes what is governing their reality. Don’t be judgmental or automatically rush to their defense or take sides. Stay in tune. Be there when they need you.
Taken from Every Parent’s Guide to Middle School Success, which contains answers to questions like these and many more important issues that parents will face. It is a roadmap which provides helpful guidance that will empower parents and give them insights they might otherwise never find when needed.
Parenting Tips
Timely advice for parents on surviving middle school
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Sunday PROGRAMS
8:30AM Service Sunday school for grades 1-5Early Childhood Ministry for
Newborn to SK
11:00AM Service Super Church for grades 1-5Early Childhood Ministry for
Newborn to SK
8:30 &11:00AMJunior High Sunday School
Grades 6-8Please check in at the Kingdom Kid’s Desk
To be a part of any of these programs,
children should register at the Kingdom Kids’
Registration Desk
Praise Him!
Kids’ Club Soccer: Starts Monday, January 14th
Mondays 6pm - 7pm, ages 4 to 6 ONLYSaturdays 9am - 10am, ages 7 to 10 ONLY
If you are interested, please sign up at the Kingdom Kid's Registration desk.
Kids’ Praise Choir Begins Saturday, January 19th 10am to noon. Ages 3 to 10.
Junior HIgh Starts January, 18, 2013FOR ALL PROGRAMS, please pick up registration forms at the info desk.
Programs
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J A N C O U N T D O W N U A R
Y O N E J M A R K S T H E R E
N D O F A T H E R T I M E E T
T H G I N D I M F A P E T T W
N R I A U L D L A N G S Y N E
E O E D A R O F R E R A T I L
W M V S R E E H C I D E R W V
Y M I B Y B R E F I A N A C E
E E T A N M L D L S U M P M O
A A S R R E S O L U T I O N C
R Y E O B C H F T H E P A S L
S S F R I E M I T N A M D L O
E N A Y A D S R A E Y W E N C
V T H I R T Y F I R S T G Y K
E R A E Y W E N Y B A B E A R !
Please see Pastor Patrice or visit the Kingdom Kids’ Desk for
an application package.
Family Sundays:January 6, 2012
February 19, 2012
Please note that programs for Newborns to Senior
Kindergarten will be available during Family Sundays
Special Needs Workers 11 am serviceEarly Childhood Workers: Newborn to age 2 8:30 & 11am services.
Kidszone Teachers: Grade 1 or 2 11 am serviceJunior High Teachers 8:30 & 11am services
Juniour High Leaders Fridays at 7pmSoccer Coaches Mondays at 6pm or Saturdays at 9am
Kids’ Praise Choir leaders. Saturdays at 10am
Volunteer Positions Available in
Children’s Ministry!
Recommend books for kids:
Focus on the Family reviews popular entertainment - www.pluggedin.ca
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Resources
New Year’s Day Crossword:
Helpful Websites for kids and parents:
E-‐game reviews and more. -‐ www.chris3ananswers.net/spotlight/
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Hosted by Pastor Bob Johnston and Larry & Marina Willard
Sunday Services: 8:30am, 11am & 6pm1250 Markham Road, Scarborough, ON M1H 2Y9
Phone: 416-438-1601 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.globalkingdom.ca
Our Vision:Life with Jesus - Everyday, Everywhere.
Holy Land Spiritual & Enrichment TourOctober 22-31, 2013
Visit the info center for more information and applications.