Saturday, December 29, 2007

'Love and Respect' Study

'Love and Respect' series will be held at the First Christian Church of Red Bluff is inviting men and women to join them in a study of 'Love and Respect' at 6:30 p.m. beginning Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 926 Madison St.
This study group will meet every Wednesday for 14 weeks. A portion of Dr. Emerson and Sarah Eggerichs' video series 'Love and Respect' will be viewed each week followed by a discussion led by Craig and Charlene Love.
The study covers three major questions:
  • Why do we negatively react to each other in marriage? This will be explained in what is called the crazy cycle.
  • How do I best motivate my spouse? The energizing cycle answers this question.
  • What if my spouse does not respond to me? The rewarded cycle informs us what to do.
A wife has one driving need — to feel loved. When that need is met, she is happy.
A husband has one driving need — to feel respected. When that need is met, he is happy. There is no cost to attend but pre-registration is requested. A book to go along with the series will be available at cost for those wishing to purchase one.
Information and registration is available from the Loves at 527-1506.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

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Sunday, December 23, 2007

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If God is your Co-pilot - swap seats!
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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Christmas Services

Los Molinos United Methodist Church
Christmas Candlelight Service
Sunday, December 23rd, 7 p.m.
(Corner of Sherwood & Josephine)
384-2656 or 529-5446

Calvary Chapel
Christmas Services Sunday at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Candlelight Christmas Eve Service 6 p.m.
12375 Paskenta Road
527-8219

First Baptist Church
Community Candlelight Christmas Eve 6-6:30 p.m.
501 Pine St.

Presbyterian Church
'Celebrate with us "The Light of the World"
Christmas Eve Candlelight service of "Lessons & Carols"
December 24th ~ 8 p.m.
838 Jefferson Street

First Church of God
Christmas Eve Service
December 24th, 6 - 7 p.m.
Corner of South Jackson & Luther

The Salvation Army
Red Bluff Corps
"The Christ of Christmas"
December 23rd 11 a.m.
940 Walnut St. 527-8530

The First United Methodist Church of RB

Christmas Eve Candlelight Services
Monday, December 24th 7 p.m.
525 David Ave.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

An Ornament

Colorful lights, white lights blinking. Shinny bulbs in red, gold or green. Popcorn strung with cranberries, bows and fragile memories surrounded by tinsel and topped by angels.

Beautiful and unique, Christmas trees reflect the creativity of the owner. Some are bright and shinny, others elegant. Trees can create warm feelings of nostalgia or push the envelope of tradition with modern trimmings.

I came across an interesting passage in the Bible the other day. Proverbs 19:11 says, “A man’s discretion makes him slow to anger and it is his glory to overlook a transgression.” I wondered what the word, ‘glory meant, so I looked it up. Turns out, the first meaning on the list is the word, ‘ornament’.

Well that made me pause. I’ve heard a variety of metaphors used to describe Christians such as sheep, lights, and soldiers, but I’d never heard of a comparison to an ornament.

So God tells us that if we are slow to anger and willingly overlook a transgression we can be one of His ornaments.

“Now in a large house there are not only gold and silver vessels, but also vessels of wood and of earthenware, and some to honor and some to dishonor. Therefore, if a man cleanses himself…he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified, useful to the Master, prepared for every good work.”

During this Christmas season, ask God to use you to decorate His tree.
Senia Owensby

Episcopal Church Christmas Services

Christmas at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Monday, December 24th, 2007
6:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Reception
7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist
Tuesday, December 25th, 2007
10:00 a.m. Christmas Day Holy Eucharist
~ All are Welcome ~
For more information call 527-5205
510 Jefferson Street
Corner of Jefferson & Elm Streets


Christmas at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
820 Marin Street, Corner of First & Marin Streets
Corning, California


Monday, December 24th, 2007
9:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist
~ All are Welcome ~
For more information call 527-5205

Christmas Candlelight Service

For the Community
Sunday, December 23rd, at 7 p.m.
Los Molinos Community United Methodist church
Corner of Sherwood & Josephine
384-2656 or 529-5446

Monday, December 17, 2007

Christmas lights

I just love this time of the year, when all the Christmas lights are up on the trees lining Main Street and people decorate their houses with lights, especially the ‘icicle’ lights that hang down from the string.
I got to thinking about Christmas lights and how pretty they are and I began to see some parallels between Christmas lights and ‘Christ-lights’, (Christians).
Sometimes, it’s easier to understand the spiritual by the natural. So think about these as you read. You may be able to add a few of your own.
Christmas lights…
1)…enhance anything.
2)…have an external power source.
3)…can be used anytime-not just at Christmas.
4)…come in all colors.
5)…can be plugged in by any one, not just by expert electricians.
6)…shine no matter who’s around.
7)…have something wrong with them when they aren’t shinning.
8)…that are tiny/weak can still sparkle pretty in the dark.
9)…have to be wired in individually.
10)…shine for the benefit of those around them.
11)…are effective when displayed in new and creative ways.
12)…shine more intense as it gets darker.
13)…are unable to function when one is broken.
14)…are often unplugged and put away after Christmas.
15)…are useless when unplugged.

…prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you appear as light in the world. Philippians 2:15
Senia Owensby

Christmastide service

First Christian Church of Corning holds Christmastide service First Christian Church of Corning would like to invite everyone to a Christmastide Candlelight Communion service on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 6:30 pm. Rev. Tom Shifflet of Chico will be bringing us our message. There will be lots of carol singing, special music, special Holy Communion and of course, candlelight.
Also to our regular Sunday morning worship service at 11:00 AM every Sunday. First Christian Church is located at 1421 Marin St. For more information, call 824-6417.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Community Baptist Church presents 'Christmas Shoes' on Sunday

The Worship ministries of Community Baptist Church will present "The Christmas Shoes", a Christmas musical on Sunday at the 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. worship celebrations. The musical will feature music by the Worship Choir and drama by a cast of characters selected from the congregation.
"The Christmas Shoes" is adapted from the novel by the same name by author Donna VanLiere. The story is a tale our shared humanity, of deeper meaning of serendipity and of how a power greater than ourselves can shape, and even save, our lives. Many lives will be touched by a little girl, a pair of sparkly shoes and a workaholic father.
The music for this presentation will be directed by Pastor Mark Franklin. Rhonda Roach will direct the drama team in the telling of this special story of the events in two family¹s lives during the Christmas season. The community is invited to attend either of the presentations. Information is available by calling 527-4203.

Sunrise Bible Fellowship celebrates the birth of Christ on Sunday

On Sunday morning, the Fellowship will meet at 10 a.m. at the V.F.W. Hall, corner of Oak and Jackson Streets to celebrate a birthday party for Jesus.
Sunrise Bible Fellowship invites the public to attend this special Christmas celebration with decorations, refreshments, a pageant and special music.
Hear and see the Christmas story straight from the Bible, read by costumed players. See all the birthday cakes we have prepared, and help us sing "Happy Birthday" to Jesus as the little children blow out the candles.

First Southern Baptist to hold Christmas music program Sunday

The First Southern Baptist Church, 585 Kimball Road, is having their Christmas music program at 11 a.m. on Sunday.
The youth choir and Adult Praise Team will sing. There will be a short service also. Everyone is welcome.
Information is available by calling 530-527-5083 www.fsbredbluff.org.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

St. Andrew’s Honors Patron Saint at Kirkin’ o’ the Tartans Celebration

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Corning will honor its patron saint on Sunday, December 16th at 11:00 a.m. with a traditional Scottish celebration and blessing of the clan tartans.

Regional Missioner, The Rev. Maryly Adair, will officiate at the service to be held at the 100-year-old church located on the corners of First and Marin streets. Bagpipers will lead the procession and provide music throughout the worship service. A traditional Scottish meal will follow.

According to church tradition, St. Andrew’s was crucified for his faith on an X-shaped cross because he did not feel worthy to die on the same kind of cross as his Lord, Jesus Christ. The X-shaped cross, also known by the ancient name of Saltyre, appears on the British flag conjoined with the cross of St. George signifying the union of England and Scotland.

For more information about the Kirkin’ o’ the Tartans celebration please contact the North Valley Episcopal Ministry at 527-5205 or via email at nvem@sbcglobal.net.

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Prayer:

Don't give God instructions -- just report for duty!

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Saturday, December 08, 2007

Jews for Jesus speaker at First Christian Church

First Christian Church invites all to hear Robyn Wilk speak at the church at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.

Wilk, an evangelist with the Jews for Jesus organization, is stationed in New York City.She will be sharing the historical roots of the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah and its current significance for people from all walks of life.

Jews for Jesus is an agency that proclaims that Jesus is the Messiah of Israel and Savior of the world. "What could be more Jewish than following the Messiah?" says Wilk, who considers herself 100 percent Jewish and 100 percent Christian.
Robyn Wilk grew up in New York City in a conservative Jewish family. When she was 12,they moved to Kansas where Robyn attended junior high and high school.

At Wichita State University, Wilk's Christian suite mate told her about Jesus. Wilk said, "I told God that I did not want to be a Christian but I needed to know what I ought to believe. I received help from an unexpected source. Josh MacDowell, a famous author, lecturer and apologist spoke at our school.
"I found his explanations credible and was convinced that Jesus was the Messiah. As a Jew, I felt torn because this would not be acceptable to my Jewish family and friends.
"I wrestled with the issue until I realized that God had answered my prayer and I needed t accept that answer. I made an all out commitment to Jesus in 1981.
"Later I was excited to find there are other Jews who believe in Jesus."

Wilk is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a master's degree in music and of Fuller Theological Seminary with a master's degree in missiology.
For a time she was a member of the Liberated Wailing Wall, the "mobile evangelistic music team" of Jews for Jesus. Later she served as the leader of the San Francisco branch of Jews for Jesus. Since January of 2007 she has led the agencies' missionary training center in New York City as its director.

Jews for Jesus was founded by Moishe Rosen, a Jew who has believed in Jesus for more than 35 years. The organization has permanent branches in eight North American cities and five countries.

Dr. Rosen is quick to point out that he did not "start" Jews for Jesus. "Jews for Jesus began about 2,000 years ago. Jesus' first disciples were Jewish, and there have been some Jewish people who have believed in Him ever since."

Wilk will also conduct an "Everyday Evangelism Workshop" at the church on Saturday, Dec. 8 from 2 to 5:30 p.m.
Wilk says, "If you can witness to a Jewish person you can witness to just about anybody!"
Drawing from the same materials she uses to train missionaries to reach Jews around the world, she will teach attendees how to share the gospel right here in the north state.

All are invited to attend both events.
Information is available from First Christian Church at 527-4688.

Movie Review: “The Golden Compass”

Hyping the Willful Rebellious Liar: “The Golden Compass”

By Dr. Ted Baehr, Publisher of MOVIEGUIDE®
Special to ASSIST News Service
HOLLYWOOD, CA (ANS) -- Despite the hype, “The Golden Compass” is a mediocre movie with lots of eye candy and too many boring speeches. However, given the promotion budget, many people will see the movie and probably will forget how dull the first two-thirds are, because the battle sequences are so engaging.

Without going into the review of the movie (that you will be able to access on http://www.movieguide.org the day the movie opens), it is important to understand what’s wrong with children seeing “The Golden Compass.”

While most commentators are focusing on the atheism and paganism in the book, the movie has been slightly toned down so that the more troubling elements are the person of the heroine herself and some of the movie’s themes.
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Cone Community UM hosts annual holiday dinner

LOS MOLINOS — Cone Community United Methodist Church, the lighted
church by the side of the road, 11220 Highway 99 East, will host their
annual holiday dinner at 1 p.m. on Sunday. Cone Church’s gift to the
community.
This free dinner is open to the public. A donation will be accepted.

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The task ahead of us is never as
great as the Power behind us.

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Monday, December 03, 2007

Illusionist appears


G2C to perform Dec. 5
GERBER — Illusionist G2C will perform at Gerber Bible Fellowship at 7
p.m. on Wednesday.
G2C will amaze with dozens of illusions that will thrill and tease the
mind of children and adults in this free performance.
This will be the first West Coast performance for G2C, also known as
Gary Croniser, after performing for years on the East Coast.
Gerber Bible Fellowship is located on the corner of Samson and Ventura
avenues in Gerber. Information is available at 529-0509.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Signs of Life

The Will of God never takes you to
where the Grace of God will not protect you.


Contributed by Jim White
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