Friday, February 22, 2008

Church Bulletins:

    Eight-week study on ‘peacemaking
    principles’ starts Sunday evening

  • RED BLUFF —  Pastor John Bohrer, of Antelope Home Fellowship, invites all in the community to attend a series of studies titled “Peacemaking Principles, Responding to Conflict Biblically.”
    This is a study developed by Peacemaker Ministries out of Billings, Mont. The focus is on how everyone has conflicts in their lives and this study will teach how to respond according to scripture.
    There will be a pizza party at 6 p.m. Sunday to kick off the eight-week study.
    The church meets at Berrendos Middle School, 401 Chestnut Ave. They will be meeting jointly with Union Southern Baptist Church pastored by Robert Wheatly, for this series of studies on Sunday evenings.


  • St. Peter’s announces Lent services
  • RED BLUFF — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church offers worship services during Lent:
    • Every Wednesday in February (Feb. 27) — Evening prayer service at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary.
    • Every Thursday Morning –Morning Prayer Service at 8 a.m. in the Sanctuary.
    • Sundays during Lent (Through March 9) — Taizé Worship Service at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary
    • St. Peter’s is located at 510 Jefferson St. on the corner of Jefferson and Elm streets in Red Bluff.
      Information is available by contacting 527-5205 or nvem@sbcglobal.net.


    Pastor to speak at First Christian
  • CORNING — First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, 1421 Marin St., welcomes the Rev. Jerri Handy, who will be bring the message and will be “trying out” for the position of interim pastor.
    A coffee hour follows the 11 a.m. service. Adult Bible study starts at 10 a.m. with Art Moniz. For more information, call 824-5664.


  • Jews for Jesus presentation on ‘Christ
    in Passover’ at Sunrise Bible Fellowship

  • RED BLUFF — What do the Jewish Passover and Jesus’ Last Supper have in common? Aaron Abramson, speaking on behalf of Jews for Jesus, will answer that question in a presentation called “Christ in the Passover” at Sunrise Bible Fellowship, 956 Jackson St., at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 1.
    Using a visual display of traditional Passover accouterments, the “Christ in the Passover” presentation enhances the Christian’s understanding and appreciation of the Jewish background of the Christian Communion. Ancient and modern Jewish customs are discussed and described with an emphasis on the aspect of redemption which Christ accomplished at Calvary.
    A table is set with the traditional Jewish Passover items, including representative foods which are explained, but not eaten. The ceremonial Seder plate, the three-compartment pouch in which the matzo (unleavened bread) is kept, as well as the traditional cup of Elijah are presented, and new insights to their Christological significance are provided.
    Those attending the “Christ in the Passover” program at Sunrise Bible Fellowship on March 1 will also have an opportunity to examine some of the aforementioned literature and materials. The program is open to the general public and Aaron Abramson will be available to answer questions those attending might have.
    For more information, call Sunrise Bible Fellowship at 530-527-6818 or e-mail Pastor Pat Hurton at hurton@sbcglobal.net.

Passing the mantle at Harvest Christian Church


CORNING - Corning's longtime Senior Pastor Rob Kee is passing the mantle of his commission to Harvest Christian Center to local resident the Rev. Mike Sharp.
Sharp and his wife Stephanie have been under the mentorship of  Kee for 10 years. During this time they have proven themselves to be faithful leaders to this congregation, according to Kee.
They have both gone through the Ministerial Internship Program, are both licensed ministers with the Church of God, Cleveland, Tenn., and Sharp has his associate's of theology degree as well. Sharp¹s first official service as senior pastor will be March 2.
The current leadership team and ministering membership will stay intact and are in full support of this transition, according to Kee. Kee and his wife Belinda feel honored to be able to entrust their precious congregation to such a competent staff of leaders and are confident that God is making these changes to further the work of spreading the Gospel in Corning and beyond.
For more information, call the Harvest Christian Center office at 824-2091.

Pictured: The Rev. Robert D. Kee passes the mantle of the office of senior pastor to his successor Rev. Michael Sharp, as the current leadership team look on in full support of this transition in excited anticipation of what lies ahead. Pictured from left to right are: Lee and the Rev. Pat Hunn, Executive Pastor Nick and the Rev. Rachel Alexander, the Rev. Robert D. and the Rev. Belinda Kee, former senior pastors; the Rev. Michael and the Rev. Stephanie Sharp, succeeding senior pastors; worship Pastor Robert and the Rev. Lorinda Kee; the Rev. Steve and children¹s ministry Pastor Donna Ebell.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Church Bulletins

    Seventh Day Slumber Finally Awake Tour at Bethel on Feb. 16

  • RED BLUFF - The Christian Peace Officers Of Tehama County present the Seventh Day Slumber Finally Awake Tour with special guests Manic Drive, Since October and Sharif Iman at 6 p.m. on Feb. 16, at the Bethel Assembly of God Church, 625 Luther Road.
    Tickets are $10 and are available at Bibles Books and More, 2244 Hilltop Drive, Redding, and Sky River Music, 613 Main St., Red Bluff.



  • Seminar at New Life Assembly

  • CORNING A community seminar featuring Marriage on the Rock, God's design for a Rock Solid Marriage, a DVD teaching by Jim and Karen Evans, facilitated by Pastor J.R. and Linda Gonzales has been scheduled at New Life Assembly, 660 Solano St. On Saturday the event will start at 9 a.m. with lunch and supper served. Each event will feature open discussion.
    The cost is $25 per couple or $12.50 per person, which includes three meals and finger foods.
    Giveaways including a weekend in Tahoe.
    Information is available by calling 824-3426 or 527-4844.


  • Sunrise Bible Fellowship hosts benefit concert for mission trip

  • RED BLUFF ‹ Sunrise Bible Fellowship is hosting a benefit concert at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday to raise money for their upcoming mission trip to India.
    The Sounds of Shasta quartet, the choir from Shasta Bible College and Strings of Glory, a bluegrass band from the greater Redding area will perform at the church.
    Admission is by donation. All proceeds go to the missions team from Sunrise, which is leaving for India March 31.
    Sunrise Bible Fellowship is located at 956 Jackson St., at the corner of Cedar and Jackson. More information is available at 527-6818


  • St. Peter's announces Lent services
  • RED BLUFF - St. Peter¹s Episcopal Church offers worship services during Lent:
    • Every Wednesday in February (Feb. 6 ­ 27)-‹ Evening prayer service at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary.
    • Every Thursday Morning ­Morning Prayer Service at 8 a.m. in the Sanctuary.
    • Sundays during Lent (Feb. 10 ­ March 9)-‹ Taizé Worship Service at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary

    • St. Peter's is located at 510 Jefferson St. on the corner of Jefferson and Elm streets in Red Bluff.
      Information is available by contacting 527-5205 or nvem@sbcglobal.net.


    First Christian hosts regional meeting

  • CORNING - First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, 1421 Marin St., will host a regional meeting Sunday at 3 p.m.
    Members and friends are invited. A reception will follow the meeting. The region consists of churches in the Wheatland, Paradise, Chico, Corning, Redding and Colusa areas.
    Art Moniz will take over the Bible study, as teacher, every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. The Sunday worship service is at 11 a.m.
    Our monthly "Pot Luck" and board meeting, which is normally on the second Sunday of the month, will be moved to Feb. 17 due to the regional meeting. There will be "praise and prayer" every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 824-5739.


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Southern Baptist Church celebrates first anniversary

Union Southern Baptist Church will celebrate this Sunday, their first year in our community with a special service at 11 a.m.
Union Southern Baptist Church started one year ago within a small business on Union Street and now meets at the Red Bluff High School cafeteria, 1260 Union Road.
USBC is partnering with the California Southern Baptist Convention and the North American Mission Board to fulfill the great commandment and the great commission of ministry and evangelism to reach every man, woman, boy and girl in the community of Red Bluff and beyond.
USBC is sponsored by Antelope Home Fellowship of Red Bluff and is a cooperating member of the Shasta Baptist Association.
Pastor/Church Planter Robert Wheatley leads USBC and invites anyone looking for a church home that is biblically-based and Bible-driven with expository preaching to consider USBC.
Information is available by contacting Pastor Wheatley at 209-0695.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Signs of Life

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Signs of Life


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God loves everyone, but probably prefers
'fruits of the spirit' over 'religious nuts!'

Contributed by Jim White
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Friday, February 08, 2008

Seventh Day Slumber Finally Awake Tour at Bethel on Feb. 16


RED BLUFF — The Christian Peace Officers Of Tehama County present the Seventh Day Slumber Finally Awake Tour with special guests Manic Drive, Since October and Sharif Iman at 6 p.m. on Feb. 16, at the Bethel Assembly of God Church, 625 Luther Road.
Tickets are $10 and are available at Bibles Books and More, 2244 Hilltop Drive, Redding, and Sky River Music, 613 Main St., Red Bluff.

Three-day revival services in Corning

CORNING —Evangelist-singer-musician Glenn Duffy will be holding a three-day revival services at the Corning Foursquare Church, 404 Fifth St., corner of Tehama and Fifth streets.
The revival services will be held 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday, 6 p.m. on Monday and 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
Pastors Claud and Suee Duggy invite the public to attend.
Information is available by calling the church at 824-5776.

First Southern Baptist Church hosts singalong with Friend in Faith

RED BLUFF — The First Southern Baptist Church will hold a singalong on Sunday at 6 p.m. Friend in Faith will be singing, plus other members and non members.
Anyone who wants to sing or play should call Margaret Turner at 242-9131.
The public is welcome to attend a evening of good music and praise at the church at 585 Kimball Road. There will fellowship and finger food following the concert.

First Christian hosts regional meeting

CORNING — First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, 1421 Marin St., will host a regional meeting Sunday at 3 p.m.
Members and friends are invited. A reception will follow the meeting. The region consists of churches in the Wheatland, Paradise, Chico, Corning, Redding and Colusa areas.
Art Moniz will take over the Bible study, as teacher, every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. The Sunday worship service is at 11 a.m.
Our monthly “Pot Luck” and board meeting, which is normally on the second Sunday of the month, will be moved to Feb. 17 due to the regional meeting.
There will be “praise and prayer” every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 824-5739.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Allan Petker Conducts His 13th Annual Choral Workshop & Ecumenical Service


The Presbyterian Church of Red Bluff, 838 Jefferson Street, will be hosting it’s 13th Annual Choral Workshop & Ecumenical Worship Service on February 9th & 10th with the internationally known conductor/composer Allan Petker leading.

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God promises a safe landing,
not a calm passage.

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Dining with the doctor

Dr. Gordon Lui will be speaking on anti-aging medicine at 6 p.m. on Sunday at the Adventist Center, 720 South Jackson St.
This is part one of a two-part series that will be presented.

  • Learn how to be younger than your physical age.
  • Learn the tool for anti-aging.
  • Renew your fountain of youth.
  • Learn how you too can live younger and longer.

The program will begin with a vegetarian cuisine, following with Dr. Lui¹s presentation and question and answers.
He is a graduate of Loma Linda University and a diplomat of the American boards of family practice, holistic medicine and anti-aging medicine.
There is a fee of $5, and registration is required. Attendees can register by calling 527-5077 or 526-5077.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Taizé

An Interdenomination hour of prayer, music and silence
During Lent ~ February 10th, 17th, 24th, March 2nd & 9th, 2008

4:00 -5:00 p.m.

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
510 Jefferson Street
Corner of Jefferson & Elm Streets
Red Bluff, California

Taizé prayer involves the repetition of simple sung Christian phrases. The experience of singing these phrases nourishes us on a deep non-verbal level. The service consists of quiet chanting, scripture reading, petitions and silence. It allows us to come together to the cross during this Lenten Season to pray, to bring our burdens and the burdens of our world and all that is in our hearts to Jesus Christ.

Taizé is the name of the village in France where Brothers of an Ecumenical community reside and where young adults have been gathering for this type of prayer since the late 1950’s. Many churches and retreat centers throughout the world regularly offer this type of meditative communal prayer.

“Nothing is more conducive to a communion with the living God than a meditative common prayer with, as its high point, singing that never ends and that continues in the silence of one’s heart when one is alone again.”
Brother Roger of Taizé

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Truth 2 U at Bethel Youth Outreach


RED BLUFF - Darlonda N. Benjamin, of Truth 2 U, will be speaking at Bethel Youth Outreach, located 625 Luther Road on Tuesday evening.
Doors open at 6 p.m. for the 7 p.m. service.

She has a unique testimony of what God has brought her through.
You will cry, laugh and be inspired by the anointing that she carries. You will be motivated through her testimony.

Benjamin relates to those who have suffered broken hearts, suicide, absentee fathers, low self esteem, abstinence, broken and blended homes and harden hearts towards God.

She works with various youth and young adults, who have a passion for their generation.

She has a reason to say, no to the things of the world. She is determined to get a hold of her generation with truth and challenges.
Benjamin has a message of hope to share. We encourage you to attend.

Youth Pastor Kendall Eickmeyer invites students from the sixth through 12th grade, as well as college age and adults from Tehama County area to hear this amazing young woman.

Bethel Youth Outreach meets every Tuesday night from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the new building.Bethel Student Ministry is committed to growing students towards a healthy relationship with God.

Friday, February 01, 2008

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Offers Worship Services during Lent



Tuesday, February 5th ~ Shrove Tuesday Dinner at 6:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall

Wednesday, February 6th ~ Ash Wednesday Service at 7:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary

Every Wednesday in February (Feb 13th – 27th) ~ Evening Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary

Every Thursday Morning ~ Morning Prayer Service at 8:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary

Sundays during Lent (Feb 10th – Mar 9th) ~ Taizé Worship Service at 4:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary


St. Peter’s is located at 510 Jefferson Street on the corner of Jefferson & Elm Streets in Red Bluff, California

All are Welcome!

For more information contact 527-5205 or nvem@sbcglobal.net

Allan Petker Conducts His 13th Annual Choral Workshop & Ecumenical Service



The Presbyterian Church of Red Bluff, 838 Jefferson Street, will be hosting it’s 13th Annual Choral Workshop & Ecumenical Worship Service on February 9th & 10th with the internationally known conductor/composer Allan Petker leading. All those who have attended the workshops in years past have come to admire Allan not only for his talent, but also for his gracious spirit. Allan is a very fine composer and arranger with over 250 published works. He is the head of Pavane Publishing company and Director of Publications for Fred Bock Publishing Company. He conducts the Consort Chorale, and acapella ensemble from the Bay area, is the Conductor and Artistic Director of the Santa Clarita Master Chorale, and directs the College and Community Choir at Marymount College.
He has served as the director of the Bakersfield Symphony Singers and is a past president of the National Association of Church Musicians. In England, Allan has been the American guest conductor/composer for the Cathedral Choir Tour and the guest conductor for the National Association of Choirs. He also serves as Dean for two long-running Church Music Conferences at Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Along with all this Allan is also the Minister of Music at the San Pedro Presbyterian Church.

As a composer, Allan’s commissioned “Speak of Peace,” premiered at the American Choral Directors Associations 25th National Convention. His work “Canticle of St. Augustine,” has been recorded by the London National Philharmonic.


The workshop begins Saturdaym, February 9th with registration at 8:30 a.m. and lasts until 4:00 p.m. The fee for the workshop is $40.00 which includes lunch and music. The workshop concludes on Sunday morning, February 10th , with an Ecumenical Worship Service at 11:00 a.m. to which the general public is invited. This service is led by the pastors of the Presbyterian Church of Red Bluff, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, and the First Methodist Church.

The workshop singers learn 4 anthems ranging from classical to jazz with local musicians such as John Gonsalves, Chris Uchibori, and Jake Hickock joining us to enhance the music. Allan has told us that this workshop with the Ecumenical service is very unique in his experience and tells many people about it in his travels.

You do not have to sing in a choir to attend this workshop. This is an opportunity for those who like to sing to come join about 55 other singers to learn vocal technique, make new friends, and have fun. Hope to see you there!

Rev. Martin returns to First Christian

CORNING — On Sunday, First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, 1421 Marin St., welcomes back former Pastor, Rev. Ellis Martin, who will be bringing the message at the 11 a.m. worship service.
There is also a Bible Study at 10 a.m.. The “Praise and Prayer” meeting is every Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m.

Signs of Life


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He who angers you, controls you!
Contributed by Jim White
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