CORNING — First Christian Church of Corning has invited everyone to a “restoration celebration” at 11 a.m. Sunday. The congregation has completed much work on our church complex, including a new roof, many new doors, a new paint job outside and repair and refinish inside. It is “newly repaired, restored and repainted.”
The women's fellowship of the church as a forerunner to next week's Bazaar, is holding a raffle for a 68-year-old crocheted “never been used” bedspread, donated by Mildred Swinington. Her mother-in-law, Alice Marshall, made it for Mildred and her husband as a wedding gift. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5. They can be obtained by contacting Mildred at 824-2675 or coming to the bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 3.
Friday, October 26, 2007
First Church of God holds women’s
RED BLUFF –- More than 70 women are participating in a Bible Study titled “Discerning the Voice of God” by Priscilla Shirer at the First Church of God at the corner of Luther and Jackson streets.
The study, which is sponsored by the Women’s Life Group of the church, has groups which meet on either Monday evenings or Thursday mornings.
All women attending meet together for a brief period of time during which Shirer often discusses the subject for the study on video. Afterward, the women go into small discussions groups.
Wendy Burgess, Women’s Life chair, has invited all women of the community who might be interested to join the study. Information is available from the church office at 527-5717.
The study, which is sponsored by the Women’s Life Group of the church, has groups which meet on either Monday evenings or Thursday mornings.
All women attending meet together for a brief period of time during which Shirer often discusses the subject for the study on video. Afterward, the women go into small discussions groups.
Wendy Burgess, Women’s Life chair, has invited all women of the community who might be interested to join the study. Information is available from the church office at 527-5717.
Winter blanket drive in Corning
CORNING — As you know, winter is fast approaching. Corning Christian Assistance needs your help keeping the community’s homeless and less fortunate warm this winter.
The blanket drive will begin Oct 29 and end Nov 2. Hours of business are Monday and Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. CCA is at 710 4th St. in Corning.
All clean and blankets in good repair (it doesn’t matter if they are new or not) would be appreciated.
Tuesday through Thursday you can drop your blankets from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Primary Residential Mortgage at 711 4th St. Information is available at CCA at 824-3866.
The blanket drive will begin Oct 29 and end Nov 2. Hours of business are Monday and Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. CCA is at 710 4th St. in Corning.
All clean and blankets in good repair (it doesn’t matter if they are new or not) would be appreciated.
Tuesday through Thursday you can drop your blankets from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Primary Residential Mortgage at 711 4th St. Information is available at CCA at 824-3866.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
OKTOBERFEST DINNER
Please join St. Peter's Episcopal Church for our annual Oktoberfest Dinner on Sunday, October 28th, located at 510 Jefferson Street.
Dinner starts at 5:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
Newcomers are especially invited to get to know our congregation!
Please contact St. Peter's at 527-5205 for more details.
Dinner starts at 5:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
Newcomers are especially invited to get to know our congregation!
Please contact St. Peter's at 527-5205 for more details.
The Salvation Army increases storage area

The Salvation Army recently purchased a steel storage container to provide a larger storage area for food provided to the less fortunate in this area. The container arrived on Wednesday the 17th of October.
Hydra Crane – Wright Brothers Industrial Contractors – of Red Bluff – graciously donated their services to provide crane service which placed the storage container in the proper position and leveled it. The container will allow a local area - adjacent to The Salvation Army Corps Social Services building at 940 Walnut – to store food rather than at a remote location which has been utilized in the past. Any food donations would be greatly appreciated.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Bethel Assembly of God invites everyone to an open house

Please join Bethel Assembly of God Church in a celebration of their new facility at an Open House to be held on Saturday, October 27th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A hot dog lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. Tours will be provided along with balloons for the children.
Bethel Assembly of God Church
625 Luther Rd. • Red Bluff, CA
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Rummage sale set for Saturday
CORNING - St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Marin and First streets, will hold a rummage sale Saturday at the parish hall. The sale will run from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Senior Warden Terri Jamison says there are many items including books, clothes, pottery and knickknacks. Proceeds go to support the church mission.
Senior Warden Terri Jamison says there are many items including books, clothes, pottery and knickknacks. Proceeds go to support the church mission.
Cowboy Bible camp slated for kids
Cowboy Church International will hold a cowboy Bible camp free for kids of all ages.
The event will take place Oct. 27 and 28 on Merle Newton's ranch on Red Bank Road.
Activities include 4-wheelers, barrel racing, roping, stick horse rodeo and a magic act.
Information is available by contacting Merle or Sandi Newton at 529-3700.
The event will take place Oct. 27 and 28 on Merle Newton's ranch on Red Bank Road.
Activities include 4-wheelers, barrel racing, roping, stick horse rodeo and a magic act.
Information is available by contacting Merle or Sandi Newton at 529-3700.
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The best mathematical equation
I have ever seen:
1 cross + 3 nails = 4 given.
Contributed by Jim White
I have ever seen:
1 cross + 3 nails = 4 given.
Contributed by Jim White
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Recycle The Warmth

Who do you know that needs a coat?
Yourself? Children? Grandchildren? Mother or Father? Neighbor?
Homeless? Friend? Co-worker? Elderly?
Come to:
Bethel Church,
625 Luther Rd.,
Saturday, Nov. 10th
8:00am to 12 noon.
Help us get the word out.
Every year the Daily News Associates has sponsored a warm clothing/soup kitchen giveaway. It is our way of saying “we care about others”.
Clothing, blankets and food will be available for all. Please help us pass the word to families and individuals that would benefit from this event.
If you would like to donate, bring your gently used:
•BLANKETS •COATS •HATS •SCARVES •COLD WEATHER CLOTHING, to the Daily News, 545 Diamond Ave.
The greatest needs each year are for X-Large sizes and Children’s warm clothes.
We will be accepting items until Nov. 8th.
We sincerely appreciate everyone’s participation.
This event is open to any family or individual in need of winter clothing.
THANK YOU
Senia Owensby
Daily News, 545 Diamond Ave.
Call 527-2151, ext 129 or e-mail production@redbluffdailynews.com
Links to flyers you can download and print out:
Church Bulletin insert .pdf file
Spanish/English flyer .pdf file
Recycle The Warmth Flyer (invite to help) .pdf file
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Christmas food/toys sign-up dates
RED BLUFF - The Salvation Army, Red Bluff Corps, 940 Walnut Street, announces the Christmas basket and angel tree sign-ups for 2007.
- Wednesday, Oct. 24: 9-11:30 p.m. and 1-3:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Oct. 25: 9-11:30 a.m.
- Wednesday, Oct. 31: 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Nov. 1: 9-11:30 a.m.
- Monday, Nov. 5: 9-11:30 a.m.
- Wednesday, Nov. 7: 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Nov. 8: 9-11:30 a.m.
- Monday, Nov. 12: 9-11:30 a.m.
- Wednesday, Nov. 14: 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 a.m.
- Thursday, Nov. 15: 9-11:30 a.m.
- Last day of sign up:
- Monday, Nov. 19: 9-11:30 a.m.
Tiffany Jensen crowned Honor Star

Pictured left, Summer Shults, Tiffany Jensen, right.
Tiffany Dione Jensen, a 6th grader at Bidwell elementary was crownedHonor Star through the Missionettes program of the Assemblies of God on October 13th in Rocklin, CA.
Tiffany, who has attended the Missionette program at Bethel Assembly of God in Red Bluff since she was 3-years old, met all of the extensive requirements to achieve this crowning under the leadership of her
teacher, Summer Shults.
The three year Star program includes Bible reading, memorization and passing the honor star test.
Tiffany is the daughter of Rev. Larry and Chaunda Jensen. She is the first to achieve honor star at Bethel in 17 years.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Connect the Thots 27
Connect the Thots is all about determining the common thread that binds three seemingly unrelated clues.
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. Seth, the garden of Eden, disobedience to God
2. an early inheritance, riotous living, friendlessness and starvation
3. a wife named Keturah, a son named Ishmael, a covenant with God
4. cousin of Barnabas, profitable to Paul's ministry, author of a gospel
5. the darts of the wicked, the Christian's trial, Nebuchadnezzar's furnace
6. Jedidiah, a fleet of ships, "Divide the living child in two"
7. heaves of grain, sun, moon, and eleven stars, bowing in worship
8. Hagar, banishment to the wilderness, "a wild man"
9. husband of one wife, grave, not given to much wine
10. King Eglon of Moab, King Joash of Judah, King Sennacherib of Assyria
Answers to quiz:
1. Adam and Eve 2. the parable of the lost (prodigal) son 3. Abraham or Abram 4. Mark 5. fiery things 6. Solomon 7. dreams of Joseph 8. Ishmael 9. qualifications for deacons 10. victims of assassination
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. Seth, the garden of Eden, disobedience to God
2. an early inheritance, riotous living, friendlessness and starvation
3. a wife named Keturah, a son named Ishmael, a covenant with God
4. cousin of Barnabas, profitable to Paul's ministry, author of a gospel
5. the darts of the wicked, the Christian's trial, Nebuchadnezzar's furnace
6. Jedidiah, a fleet of ships, "Divide the living child in two"
7. heaves of grain, sun, moon, and eleven stars, bowing in worship
8. Hagar, banishment to the wilderness, "a wild man"
9. husband of one wife, grave, not given to much wine
10. King Eglon of Moab, King Joash of Judah, King Sennacherib of Assyria
Answers to quiz:
1. Adam and Eve 2. the parable of the lost (prodigal) son 3. Abraham or Abram 4. Mark 5. fiery things 6. Solomon 7. dreams of Joseph 8. Ishmael 9. qualifications for deacons 10. victims of assassination
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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Monday, October 08, 2007
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Friday, October 05, 2007
Old Timey Gospel Mountain Music concert at Rancho Tehama

Dan Daniels will be in concert at 6 p.m. Sunday at Rancho Tehama Community Church.
He will bring his style of Old Timey Gospel Mountain Music, which includes the old favorites on claw hammer banjo, Appalachian dulcimer and guitar.
He is the former pastor of Rancho Tehama Community Church.
Rancho Tehama Community Church is at 17207 Stagecoach Road in Rancho Tehama. Information is available at 585-2526.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Bethel Assembly of God in RB acting on the great commission

Bethel Assembly of God in Red Bluff takes seriously the great commission to: "Go into all the world, Mark 16:15". All are called to the mission field. Some perform it through our daily lives right where we live, and some go to other countries.
September 6th through September 15th, fourteen people from Bethel set off for Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The team consisted of Pastor Ron Fortenberry, Patt Brittain, Raymond Childers, Pam Diehl, Cynthia Hoofard, Jeff & Judy Mandolfo, Tom Mehringer, Wes and Shannon Niles, Kevin Quigley, Susie Sanders, Mike Stenberg
The General Council of the Honduran Assemblies of God planted over 100 (“Honduras100”) churches in the last few years throughout the countryside of Honduras. Most of these new church plants currently have no facilities in which to worship. These new congregations are having services outside under trees, many times without protection from bad weather, or inside small dwellings without sufficient space. “Honduras100” is an ambitious project to build 100 steel tabernacles over the next 4 years. This project is designed to change these circumstances by providing a simple, relatively inexpensive, easily built structural steel frame that would allow a congregation almost instant access out of the weather.
A tabernacle is a standard size steel structure, 36' wide and 48' long. Concrete footings, structural steel columns, structural steel roof frame, and 26 gauge galvanized sheet metal roofing is provided and constructed by a visiting team, or a team of local church members. They ask for $10,000 from each team who comes to help. That will buy the structure, sheet metal roof, install the foundation and buy enough cement, sand, and concrete blocks to wall in the structure. The rest will be left up to the congregation to do, but at least they will have a roof for protection from heat and rain, and will have some security with the walls. Not only did Bethel send the $10,000 for the project but also each team member paid for all of their own expenses, which included the flight, transportation, hotel and meals.
Bethel Assembly completed tabernacle number twenty-two in Sabana Grande, about a 40-minute drive south of Tegucigalpa, the capital city of Honduras. Our project in Sabana Grande, was a much needed project. The church has already had to move out of one house, and was renting another small house that was still too small. The congregation had to meet in small groups in various homes and came together once a month in a school. When that happened they had over 100 people in attendance. This new church building allowed them to worship together in one location.
I praise God for giving Red Bluff Bethel a heart for Missions. We have already begun to pray for our mission trip for 2008.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
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Friday, September 28, 2007
Now is the Time to Worship
Editor's note:
I'd heard about the worship ministry that Nella was doing with the college students and asked if she would be willing to share her heart with us and also provide a bit of background on this ministry
My name is Nella Schnase and I am very excited about this new service started mainly for college students and anyone going through a new journey in their lives. The idea of “Now Is the Time to Worship”came to me when I was sitting in church listening to my father speak on reaching people on your own level. I felt a strong calling to get other people my age together and praise to the One who gave us the freedom to do so.
In this calling I was very nervous about actually making it all happen. I have never been in charge of such a thing, but what I am sure of is that I knew this ministry was meant to start through me. I love music and I love God. He wanted me to put them together and make sure my eyes are on Him first and foremost. More about
I'd heard about the worship ministry that Nella was doing with the college students and asked if she would be willing to share her heart with us and also provide a bit of background on this ministry
My name is Nella Schnase and I am very excited about this new service started mainly for college students and anyone going through a new journey in their lives. The idea of “Now Is the Time to Worship”came to me when I was sitting in church listening to my father speak on reaching people on your own level. I felt a strong calling to get other people my age together and praise to the One who gave us the freedom to do so.
In this calling I was very nervous about actually making it all happen. I have never been in charge of such a thing, but what I am sure of is that I knew this ministry was meant to start through me. I love music and I love God. He wanted me to put them together and make sure my eyes are on Him first and foremost. More about
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Teaching from a grasp of Scripture
The Sermon on the Mount may have appeared at first to e without connection to the Scriptures. Their rabbis carefully built around the Law, following the traditional interpretations of the Scriptures. The rabbis followed a predictable path, citing the accepted authorities, always within the orthodox structure of ideas. But Jesus cited no one, except to use the traditions as a contrast. He did not obviously cite Scripture either. Yet Jesus was teaching from Scripture, he was teaching the intention of Scripture.
The Sermon on the Mount is carefully built on a Psalm about a Rock, although it is not obvious. Jesus followed the order of this Psalm, teaching the application of the meaning. He understood the meaning of the Scriptures; He taught what His Father revealed to him through Scriptures. Jesus was fulfilling Scripture; the Scriptures bore witness to Him. The teachings of Jesus are based on an understanding of Scripture, not on an orthodoxy built around it.
The message that Jesus preached is Scriptural, but it was not part of the orthodoxy. The kingdom of God is near; Scripture bears witness to this. But the traditional teachings did not express this The religious scholars had carefully analyzed Scriptures for centuries, but did not find the good news.
The intention of Scripture is build the life of Jesus Christ in us. Scripture cannot be understood in isolation from life; it is not just fact. Scripture is like DNA; a complete listing of human DNA is of little value itself. In order DNA to have meaning, it must be expression a living organism. then the intention of the code can be see; DNA is expressed in what it builds, and in the mechanisms that come from it.
In the same way, the Scriptures are to build life in a person; the true intention of Scripture can only be seen in a living man.
"And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth." John 1:14
Teaching is to come from the Word made flesh.
Excerpt from "The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
The Sermon on the Mount is carefully built on a Psalm about a Rock, although it is not obvious. Jesus followed the order of this Psalm, teaching the application of the meaning. He understood the meaning of the Scriptures; He taught what His Father revealed to him through Scriptures. Jesus was fulfilling Scripture; the Scriptures bore witness to Him. The teachings of Jesus are based on an understanding of Scripture, not on an orthodoxy built around it.
The message that Jesus preached is Scriptural, but it was not part of the orthodoxy. The kingdom of God is near; Scripture bears witness to this. But the traditional teachings did not express this The religious scholars had carefully analyzed Scriptures for centuries, but did not find the good news.
The intention of Scripture is build the life of Jesus Christ in us. Scripture cannot be understood in isolation from life; it is not just fact. Scripture is like DNA; a complete listing of human DNA is of little value itself. In order DNA to have meaning, it must be expression a living organism. then the intention of the code can be see; DNA is expressed in what it builds, and in the mechanisms that come from it.
In the same way, the Scriptures are to build life in a person; the true intention of Scripture can only be seen in a living man.
"And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth." John 1:14
Teaching is to come from the Word made flesh.
Excerpt from "The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
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Saturday, September 22, 2007
Mario Murillo to speak at church
CORNING — The Neighborhood Full Gospel Church, 901 South Street,
Corning, will host guest speaker, Mario Murillo, A Day of Fire and
Miracles with Mario Murillo, on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.
His meetings are known for true demonstrations of God’s power over
disease, destructive emotions and habits. Everyone is welcome to
attend.
Information is available by calling 824-2323.
Corning, will host guest speaker, Mario Murillo, A Day of Fire and
Miracles with Mario Murillo, on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.
His meetings are known for true demonstrations of God’s power over
disease, destructive emotions and habits. Everyone is welcome to
attend.
Information is available by calling 824-2323.
The ‘Gospel Train’ is coming
CORNING — The “Gospel Train” is coming Sunday, Sept. 23, to First Christian Church of Corning. The church will be beginning a new Sunday School year calling all of God’s children, from ages 3 years old and up to “get on board.” It will be every Sunday at 10 a.m. at the church, located at 1421 Marin St.
There will be prizes for first-timers, weekly prizes for memory verses, etc. etc.
The group is a congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and have been worshiping in Corning for over 100 years.
Worship, with Holy Communion, is at 11 a.m. Sunday. They meet on Wednesday evenings for praise and prayer. They have been doing a lot of work on their building this year so that unless Jesus returns first, they can be around for another 100 years.
They also have an active women’s fellowship (CWF) which meets every second Thursday of the month for Bible study, work on mission projects of the church, and of course, refreshments.
There will be prizes for first-timers, weekly prizes for memory verses, etc. etc.
The group is a congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and have been worshiping in Corning for over 100 years.
Worship, with Holy Communion, is at 11 a.m. Sunday. They meet on Wednesday evenings for praise and prayer. They have been doing a lot of work on their building this year so that unless Jesus returns first, they can be around for another 100 years.
They also have an active women’s fellowship (CWF) which meets every second Thursday of the month for Bible study, work on mission projects of the church, and of course, refreshments.
Southern Baptist celebrates missions
Union Southern Baptist Church has invited the community to join in celebrating their California Mission Emphasis at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 23.
Refreshments will be served and an offering will be received.
California Southern Baptists take the month of September to focus on California as a mission field and cooperate through prayer and financial support to assist churches in sharing the gospel to make disciples and start new churches.
Union Southern Baptist Church is a new church that started in February and has received support directly from the California Mission Offering and the California Southern Baptist Convention is being sponsored by Red Bluff’s Antelope Home Fellowship Baptist Church.
This year’s theme for the California Mission Emphasis is “Water for a Thirsty Land — Church Starting.”
The church is asking those who attend to bring water, or drinks either in liquid form and or powder and tea. The church will donate these in the name of Jesus to a local organization that will distribute them to the needy to represent California’s spiritual need for living water.
Union Southern Baptist Church meets at the Red Bluff Union High School cafeteria, 1260 Union Road, at 9:30 a.m. Sundays for bible study and 11 a.m. for worship.
Information is available from Pastor Robert M. Wheatley at 209-0695.
Refreshments will be served and an offering will be received.
California Southern Baptists take the month of September to focus on California as a mission field and cooperate through prayer and financial support to assist churches in sharing the gospel to make disciples and start new churches.
Union Southern Baptist Church is a new church that started in February and has received support directly from the California Mission Offering and the California Southern Baptist Convention is being sponsored by Red Bluff’s Antelope Home Fellowship Baptist Church.
This year’s theme for the California Mission Emphasis is “Water for a Thirsty Land — Church Starting.”
The church is asking those who attend to bring water, or drinks either in liquid form and or powder and tea. The church will donate these in the name of Jesus to a local organization that will distribute them to the needy to represent California’s spiritual need for living water.
Union Southern Baptist Church meets at the Red Bluff Union High School cafeteria, 1260 Union Road, at 9:30 a.m. Sundays for bible study and 11 a.m. for worship.
Information is available from Pastor Robert M. Wheatley at 209-0695.
Friday, September 21, 2007
North Valley Episcopal Ministry (NVEM) develops program to serve Latino families
The North Valley Episcopal Ministry (NVEM) is developing a program to serve Latino families in Northern California, for the purpose of spiritual and social care.
Led by The Rev. Maryly Adair, Regional Missioner of NVEM., and Deacon Olga Barrera, from the Diocese of Honduras, NVEM. has been networking with local agencies that serve the Latino community, in order to establish a Hispanic Episcopal ministry not currently available in the North State.
Not only is this an excellent opportunity to grow as a church, it also serves to carry out the mission of spreading the glory and love of God cross-culturally.
As reported in the Associated Press: "The Episcopal Church, through its Central and South American Province, has a direct connection to Latin Americans who want to serve here churches also want to connect with congregants on a cultural level, and Latin American clergy can tailor services "'The cultural identification and bonding that occur when a person of the same background is leading them, serving them and overall providing spiritual leadership is a big draw and it sustains people's faith.'"
Deacon Olga Barrera will be preaching and hosting a powerpoint presentation about the Episcopal Church, its work in Honduras, and establishing a ministry for the local Latino community at the following locations:
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 32 E. Walker Street, Orland, at 9 a.m., worship service only, on Sunday.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 820 Main Street, Corning, at 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday , followed by a powerpoint presentation about the Episcopal Church's Latino ministry.
An authentic Honduran dinner and powerpoint presentation will also take place at:
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 510 Jefferson Street, Red Bluff at 5 p.m. in the Parish Hall on Sunday. R.S.V.P. for the dinner by Friday by calling 527-5205.
Information about The Rev. Olga Barrera's work in Northern California is available by contacting St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 527-5205 or via email at stpeters@shasta.com.
Established in 2005, the North Valley Episcopal Ministry encompasses the Episcopal parishes of St. Peter's in Red Bluff, St. Andrew's in Corning, Good Shepherd in Orland, and Holy Trinity in Willows, under the leadership of Regional Missioner, The Rev. Maryly Adair.
Led by The Rev. Maryly Adair, Regional Missioner of NVEM., and Deacon Olga Barrera, from the Diocese of Honduras, NVEM. has been networking with local agencies that serve the Latino community, in order to establish a Hispanic Episcopal ministry not currently available in the North State.
Not only is this an excellent opportunity to grow as a church, it also serves to carry out the mission of spreading the glory and love of God cross-culturally.
As reported in the Associated Press: "The Episcopal Church, through its Central and South American Province, has a direct connection to Latin Americans who want to serve here churches also want to connect with congregants on a cultural level, and Latin American clergy can tailor services "'The cultural identification and bonding that occur when a person of the same background is leading them, serving them and overall providing spiritual leadership is a big draw and it sustains people's faith.'"
Deacon Olga Barrera will be preaching and hosting a powerpoint presentation about the Episcopal Church, its work in Honduras, and establishing a ministry for the local Latino community at the following locations:
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 32 E. Walker Street, Orland, at 9 a.m., worship service only, on Sunday.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 820 Main Street, Corning, at 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday , followed by a powerpoint presentation about the Episcopal Church's Latino ministry.
An authentic Honduran dinner and powerpoint presentation will also take place at:
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 510 Jefferson Street, Red Bluff at 5 p.m. in the Parish Hall on Sunday. R.S.V.P. for the dinner by Friday by calling 527-5205.
Information about The Rev. Olga Barrera's work in Northern California is available by contacting St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 527-5205 or via email at stpeters@shasta.com.
Established in 2005, the North Valley Episcopal Ministry encompasses the Episcopal parishes of St. Peter's in Red Bluff, St. Andrew's in Corning, Good Shepherd in Orland, and Holy Trinity in Willows, under the leadership of Regional Missioner, The Rev. Maryly Adair.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
The Heavens declare the glory of God
Monday, September 17, 2007
Nite Lite Ministries
Nite Lite Ministries held a special benefit concert for the Salvation Army on Saturday, Sept. 15. The public was asked to come out and ... all support the Salvation Army and bring a canned food item, a monetary offering, (if possible,) and a friend. Nite Lite Ministries holds monthly concerts at various churches throughout the north state in the hope that churches can come together in unity to demonstrate God's love.
It encourages people to bring friends, both churched and unchurched, enjoy some contemporary music and see how God works in the lives of His people.
The Unified band is made up of people from six different churches in the area. They hope through this ministry that others will see unity, humility, and service as they work together for a common goal.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
AWANA returns to Red Bluff church
AWANA returned for the new school year to North Valley Baptist Church of Red Bluff, A Family Life Fellowship.
AWANA starts on Sept. 12, 345 David Ave., Red Bluff, according to Richard Kent, commander.
Each session runs from 6 to 8 p.m. and is designed for children ages 3 years through eighth grade.
There is no registration fee.
The evening includes three segments: handbook time, game time, and council time. Songs, testimonies and awards are given during the latter.
Three- and 4-year-olds Cubbies are directed by Beth Benner.
Sparks, third to fifth grade, are directed by Nancy Lamberson.
Other directors are Mira Sisco, Tom Moulton and Rebecca Wanker. Each group also has volunteer helpers.
AWANA is an acronym for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed, taken from Second Timothy 2:15.
It is an international, non-denominational Bible-centered youth ministry to reach youth with the gospel of Christ, and train them to serve Him, according to Pastor David Lamberson.
Information is available by calling the church at 527 0543.
AWANA starts on Sept. 12, 345 David Ave., Red Bluff, according to Richard Kent, commander.
Each session runs from 6 to 8 p.m. and is designed for children ages 3 years through eighth grade.
There is no registration fee.
The evening includes three segments: handbook time, game time, and council time. Songs, testimonies and awards are given during the latter.
Three- and 4-year-olds Cubbies are directed by Beth Benner.
Sparks, third to fifth grade, are directed by Nancy Lamberson.
Other directors are Mira Sisco, Tom Moulton and Rebecca Wanker. Each group also has volunteer helpers.
AWANA is an acronym for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed, taken from Second Timothy 2:15.
It is an international, non-denominational Bible-centered youth ministry to reach youth with the gospel of Christ, and train them to serve Him, according to Pastor David Lamberson.
Information is available by calling the church at 527 0543.
Nite Lite Ministries to hold benefit
Nite Lite Ministries will be holding a special benefit concert for the Salvation Army at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15.
It will be held across the street from the Salvation Army at the New Hope Foursquare Church, 925 Walnut St.
The public has been asked to come out and support the Salvation Army and bring a canned food item, a monetary offering if you can, and a friend.
Nite Lite Ministries holds monthly concerts at various churches throughout the north state in the hope that churches can come together in unity to demonstrate God's love.
It encourages people to bring friends, both churched and unchurched, enjoy some contemporary music and see how God works in the lives of His people.
The Unified band is made up of people from six different churches in the area. They hope through this ministry that others will see unity, humility, and service as they work together for a common goal.
The Salvation Army came into existence in 1878 under the leadership of William Booth and his wife Catherine.
The Salvation Army's outreach of meeting the material, emotional and spiritual needs of people includes more than 100 countries with over 3.5 million volunteers.
Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
It will be held across the street from the Salvation Army at the New Hope Foursquare Church, 925 Walnut St.
The public has been asked to come out and support the Salvation Army and bring a canned food item, a monetary offering if you can, and a friend.
Nite Lite Ministries holds monthly concerts at various churches throughout the north state in the hope that churches can come together in unity to demonstrate God's love.
It encourages people to bring friends, both churched and unchurched, enjoy some contemporary music and see how God works in the lives of His people.
The Unified band is made up of people from six different churches in the area. They hope through this ministry that others will see unity, humility, and service as they work together for a common goal.
The Salvation Army came into existence in 1878 under the leadership of William Booth and his wife Catherine.
The Salvation Army's outreach of meeting the material, emotional and spiritual needs of people includes more than 100 countries with over 3.5 million volunteers.
Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Blood drive at Seventh Day Adventist Church
RED BLUFF - On Saturday Sept. 21, the Red Bluff Seventh Day Adventist Church will host a Blood Drive from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the church parking lot, 720 Jackson St.
Blood donations are used to treat burn victims, transplant and surgery patients, accident victims, patients with leukemia and more.
A donor must be in generally good health, free from cold symptoms for at least 48 hours; be at least 17 and weigh at least 110 pounds. There is no upper age limit.
Prospective donors must bring photo identification. All donors should eat and drink before donating. Refreshments and a token of appreciation will be given to all participants.
Information is available at 527-5077.
Blood donations are used to treat burn victims, transplant and surgery patients, accident victims, patients with leukemia and more.
A donor must be in generally good health, free from cold symptoms for at least 48 hours; be at least 17 and weigh at least 110 pounds. There is no upper age limit.
Prospective donors must bring photo identification. All donors should eat and drink before donating. Refreshments and a token of appreciation will be given to all participants.
Information is available at 527-5077.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Connect the Thots 26
Connect the Thots is all about determining the common thread that binds three seemingly unrelated clues.
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. for the baby Moses, of the Covenant, Noah's
2. Ashpenaz, Shadrach, Abednego
3. a barren fig tree, a lost coin, sheep and goats
4. the fourth commandment, the seventh day, rest
5. Horeb, Gilboa, Gerizim
6. father of Obed, great-grandfather of King David, husband of Ruth
7. Jesus' final Passover, the Transfiguration, Jesus' baptism
8. the seventh commandment, a lustful look, divorcing to remarry
9. Jesus' parable of vinedressers, Gideon threshing wheat, a place of God's wrath
10. food cooked over manure, human hair weighed in balance, lying down for 390 days
Answers to quiz:
1. arks 2. character in the book of Daniel 3. parables of Jesus 4. the Sabbath 5. mountains 6. Boaz 7. the audible voice of God 8. adultery 9. winepresses 10. te prophet Ezekiel
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. for the baby Moses, of the Covenant, Noah's
2. Ashpenaz, Shadrach, Abednego
3. a barren fig tree, a lost coin, sheep and goats
4. the fourth commandment, the seventh day, rest
5. Horeb, Gilboa, Gerizim
6. father of Obed, great-grandfather of King David, husband of Ruth
7. Jesus' final Passover, the Transfiguration, Jesus' baptism
8. the seventh commandment, a lustful look, divorcing to remarry
9. Jesus' parable of vinedressers, Gideon threshing wheat, a place of God's wrath
10. food cooked over manure, human hair weighed in balance, lying down for 390 days
Answers to quiz:
1. arks 2. character in the book of Daniel 3. parables of Jesus 4. the Sabbath 5. mountains 6. Boaz 7. the audible voice of God 8. adultery 9. winepresses 10. te prophet Ezekiel
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Saturday, September 08, 2007
St. Peter's Episcopal to greet bishop
RED BLUFF - The Episcopal Church congregations of the north valley will greeting their new bishop, the Rt. Rev. Barry Beisner, and the Rev. Olga Barrera, deacon of the Diocese of Honduras, at 10 a.m. Sunday at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 510 Jefferson St.
They will gather for the Holy Eucharist in which Bishop Beisner will preside and preach. After the service, they will share a meal together.
Bishop Beisner was consecrated in October 2006. He has been a priest of the Diocese of Northern California for more than 20 years, and for the last five years he has been the Canon to the Ordinary or assistant to the bishop.
The past bishop, Jerry Lamb, retired at the beginning of this year, and Beisner became the diocesan bishop.
The Rev. Olga Barrera is a transitional deacon from the Diocese of Honduras and, after two years, she will be ordained to the priesthood.
Only three other women have been ordained to the priesthood in her diocese.
The Rev. Barrera is bilingual, able to greet people in English and Spanish.
She will work with the church for six months while they discern what God wants for their ministry with Latinos.
They will gather for the Holy Eucharist in which Bishop Beisner will preside and preach. After the service, they will share a meal together.
Bishop Beisner was consecrated in October 2006. He has been a priest of the Diocese of Northern California for more than 20 years, and for the last five years he has been the Canon to the Ordinary or assistant to the bishop.
The past bishop, Jerry Lamb, retired at the beginning of this year, and Beisner became the diocesan bishop.
The Rev. Olga Barrera is a transitional deacon from the Diocese of Honduras and, after two years, she will be ordained to the priesthood.
Only three other women have been ordained to the priesthood in her diocese.
The Rev. Barrera is bilingual, able to greet people in English and Spanish.
She will work with the church for six months while they discern what God wants for their ministry with Latinos.
Gideons to take First Christian pulpit
CORNING - First Christian Church of Corning welcomes George Keck of the Gideons to the pulpit this week. He will give a message on the work of the Gideons but also tell of a mission trip to Mexico that he took earlier this year.
There will also be an offering for the work of Gideons.
Following this week's service is the monthly fellowship potluck dinner, to which everyone is welcome.
The services are each week at 1421 Marin St. Worship with holy communion is at 11 a.m. On Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m., there is praise and prayer. The singing is accompanied by organist/pianist Donald Lund.
This week, the women begin their meetings again after having the summer off. They will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday, and every second Thursday, for study, fellowship, and refreshments.
Sunday school will start again on Sept. 23.
There will also be an offering for the work of Gideons.
Following this week's service is the monthly fellowship potluck dinner, to which everyone is welcome.
The services are each week at 1421 Marin St. Worship with holy communion is at 11 a.m. On Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m., there is praise and prayer. The singing is accompanied by organist/pianist Donald Lund.
This week, the women begin their meetings again after having the summer off. They will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday, and every second Thursday, for study, fellowship, and refreshments.
Sunday school will start again on Sept. 23.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Women In Focus
Please join the women of Bethel Assembly of God on September 10th, for a wonderful time of fellowship, worship, and prayer. Refreshments provided and also childcare for children 5 and under.
Our special guest speaker will be Tammy Drugovich. She is a graduate of the Teen Challenge program as well as a wife, mother and Family daycare provider.
Admission is $2 at the door, first timers are free!
Bethel Assembly of God Church is located at 625 Luther Road, Red Bluff. Come, join us and experience the joy that is present when we serve our Lord and reach out to the people God loves.
Our special guest speaker will be Tammy Drugovich. She is a graduate of the Teen Challenge program as well as a wife, mother and Family daycare provider.
Admission is $2 at the door, first timers are free!
Bethel Assembly of God Church is located at 625 Luther Road, Red Bluff. Come, join us and experience the joy that is present when we serve our Lord and reach out to the people God loves.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Rummage sale
Contact: Presbyterian Church
Details: The women of the Presbyterian Church will hold their fall rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 5, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Sept. 6. The event will be at the church, 838 Jefferson St. There are no hold over of items, so everything is new for this sale. Monies received go toward mission project. Everyone is invited to this two-day event.
Details: The women of the Presbyterian Church will hold their fall rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 5, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Sept. 6. The event will be at the church, 838 Jefferson St. There are no hold over of items, so everything is new for this sale. Monies received go toward mission project. Everyone is invited to this two-day event.
Churches host Tehama Family Day
Tehama Assembly of God Church, The New Life Church, and area businesses invite everyone to attend Family Day at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16 in downtown Tehama at Habert Park.
Special Guests include Pastor Freddy Villasen'oz, Elvie Bright, New Life Drama Team and the TA/G Worship Band.
Events will include a puppet show and fun games for kids, chili cook-off, drawings for prizes and lots of food. Activities for the entire family.
It's all free. Bring your lawn chairs and the family for fiesta in the park.
Information is available from the church office at 384-2603.
Special Guests include Pastor Freddy Villasen'oz, Elvie Bright, New Life Drama Team and the TA/G Worship Band.
Events will include a puppet show and fun games for kids, chili cook-off, drawings for prizes and lots of food. Activities for the entire family.
It's all free. Bring your lawn chairs and the family for fiesta in the park.
Information is available from the church office at 384-2603.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Connect the Thots 25
Connect the Thots is all about determining the common thread that binds three seemingly unrelated clues.
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. the Transfiguration, forty years in the wilderness, the Ten commandments
2. a boat, fishing nets, a man named Zebedee
3. carnal mindedness, "the house appointed for all living", the wages of sin
4. Pergamos, Sardis, Philadelphia
5. shipwrecks, stoning, hunger and thirst
6. moths, rust, thieves
7. a man called Jerub-Baal, a choice army of three hundred, a dream of battling bread
8. Aristarchus, Tychicus, Aquila and Priscilla
9. meat sacrificed to idols, all appearance of evil, "fleshly lusts, which war against the soul"
10. you'll be proven a liar, you'll receive plagues, you'll lose your part in the book of life
Answers to quiz:
1. Moses 2. James and John 3. death 4. churches of Revelation 5. Paul's sufferings as an apostle 6. destroyers of earthly treasure; according to Jesus 7. the story of Gideon 8. coworkers with the apostle Paul 9. things to abstain from 10. consequences of manipulating God's Word
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. the Transfiguration, forty years in the wilderness, the Ten commandments
2. a boat, fishing nets, a man named Zebedee
3. carnal mindedness, "the house appointed for all living", the wages of sin
4. Pergamos, Sardis, Philadelphia
5. shipwrecks, stoning, hunger and thirst
6. moths, rust, thieves
7. a man called Jerub-Baal, a choice army of three hundred, a dream of battling bread
8. Aristarchus, Tychicus, Aquila and Priscilla
9. meat sacrificed to idols, all appearance of evil, "fleshly lusts, which war against the soul"
10. you'll be proven a liar, you'll receive plagues, you'll lose your part in the book of life
Answers to quiz:
1. Moses 2. James and John 3. death 4. churches of Revelation 5. Paul's sufferings as an apostle 6. destroyers of earthly treasure; according to Jesus 7. the story of Gideon 8. coworkers with the apostle Paul 9. things to abstain from 10. consequences of manipulating God's Word
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Truth Tabernacle holds kids crusade
Truth Tabernacle Church invites everyone to come Dive for
Treasure at their Kids Crusade where children ages 4 to 11 will be
diving for God’s greatest treasures.
The fun starts at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 31 and 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1.
The whole family is welcome to come dive in the fun on Sunday, Sept. 2.
A family picnic water slide, water games, and other fun activities are
scheduled.
All activities will be in the big tent at 285 Gilmore Road, Red bluff.
Information is available from Gina Small at 529-3193 or 526-4507.
Treasure at their Kids Crusade where children ages 4 to 11 will be
diving for God’s greatest treasures.
The fun starts at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 31 and 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1.
The whole family is welcome to come dive in the fun on Sunday, Sept. 2.
A family picnic water slide, water games, and other fun activities are
scheduled.
All activities will be in the big tent at 285 Gilmore Road, Red bluff.
Information is available from Gina Small at 529-3193 or 526-4507.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Last Chance drama at Calvary Chapel
The Last Chance, a live multimedia drama, will be presented by the Calvary Chapel on Sunday, Aug. 26 through Tuesday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. Admission is free to the events.
Calvary Chapel Red Bluff is hosting Reality Ministries presentation of the original production, Last Chance. This production is a live multimedia dramatic play that weaves stage drama with original feature film segments into one cinematic event.
The audience is challenged over three presentation nights (Sunday through Tuesday) to consider where they will spend eternity based on the Biblical reality of life after death and beyond the grave.
Last Chance is performed using the church congregation as cast members, and includes professional lighting, sound, projectors, screens, visual effects, staging and sets.
Last Chance depicts the love of a grandfather for his family, and his faith and hope for their future on earth that will determine where they will spend eternity. The drama commences with the ending of this grandfather’s life and is followed by a series of vignettes depicting the lives of his children and grandchildren.
Don’t miss Last Chance, as this play asks the question “Where will you be when reality strikes?”
Information is available from Jeanie Del Casale at 200-3617.
Calvary Chapel Red Bluff is hosting Reality Ministries presentation of the original production, Last Chance. This production is a live multimedia dramatic play that weaves stage drama with original feature film segments into one cinematic event.
The audience is challenged over three presentation nights (Sunday through Tuesday) to consider where they will spend eternity based on the Biblical reality of life after death and beyond the grave.
Last Chance is performed using the church congregation as cast members, and includes professional lighting, sound, projectors, screens, visual effects, staging and sets.
Last Chance depicts the love of a grandfather for his family, and his faith and hope for their future on earth that will determine where they will spend eternity. The drama commences with the ending of this grandfather’s life and is followed by a series of vignettes depicting the lives of his children and grandchildren.
Don’t miss Last Chance, as this play asks the question “Where will you be when reality strikes?”
Information is available from Jeanie Del Casale at 200-3617.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Teaching with authority
When Jesus finished that day, those who had listened recognized that He taught with authority. This contrasted with the way their educated men taught, who carefully followed the traditional interpretations.
"The result was that when Jesus had finished these words, the multitudes were amazed at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as their scribes." Matthew 7:28-29
Jesus taught what no one else had taught; He did not lean on the religious traditions in what He taught. he even used those traditions as a contrast to what He taught.
Yet Jesus did not set aside the Scriptures; He clearly made the point that the Scriptures will not pass away while the earth endures. but Jesus looked at the Scriptures in a very different way than their teachers had approached them. Their teachers looked at Scriptures as something to build around; the Jewish traditions were built to keep men from breaking the Law. They stated that they were building a fence around the law; they assumed that they could keep the Law if they worked at it diligently.
But Jesus sought to fulfill the Law and the Prophets, not just keep a distance from them. Jesus saw that the Law and the Prophets were meant to build something; they were not just rules. Jesus taught what the Scriptures were meant to accomplish not what men had built around them.
Jesus looked for something in the Law and the prophets. The traditional teachers had only built around the Law and the Prophets. [Read More]
Excerpt from "The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
"The result was that when Jesus had finished these words, the multitudes were amazed at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as their scribes." Matthew 7:28-29
Jesus taught what no one else had taught; He did not lean on the religious traditions in what He taught. he even used those traditions as a contrast to what He taught.
Yet Jesus did not set aside the Scriptures; He clearly made the point that the Scriptures will not pass away while the earth endures. but Jesus looked at the Scriptures in a very different way than their teachers had approached them. Their teachers looked at Scriptures as something to build around; the Jewish traditions were built to keep men from breaking the Law. They stated that they were building a fence around the law; they assumed that they could keep the Law if they worked at it diligently.
But Jesus sought to fulfill the Law and the Prophets, not just keep a distance from them. Jesus saw that the Law and the Prophets were meant to build something; they were not just rules. Jesus taught what the Scriptures were meant to accomplish not what men had built around them.
Jesus looked for something in the Law and the prophets. The traditional teachers had only built around the Law and the Prophets. [Read More]
Excerpt from "The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Kincaids to speak at Abundant Life
The Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Kincaid, missionaries to Latin America, will be ministering at Abundant Life Fellowship at both the 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. services Sunday.
They have worked in Latin American countries for more than 40 years, have established more than 200 churches and have a bible school in Reynosa, Mexico. They will be showing pictures at the evening service.
Pat Hartung, who is with Wycliffe Translators, will share in these services. She has spent most of her life in the Philippines and, along with co-workers, has just completed translating the New Testament into a Philippine dialect. She is working on a dictionary and concordance now completing almost 35 years of labor on these projects.
The public has been invited to these services. Abundant Life Fellowship is located at 21080 Luther Road.
They have worked in Latin American countries for more than 40 years, have established more than 200 churches and have a bible school in Reynosa, Mexico. They will be showing pictures at the evening service.
Pat Hartung, who is with Wycliffe Translators, will share in these services. She has spent most of her life in the Philippines and, along with co-workers, has just completed translating the New Testament into a Philippine dialect. She is working on a dictionary and concordance now completing almost 35 years of labor on these projects.
The public has been invited to these services. Abundant Life Fellowship is located at 21080 Luther Road.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
Senior Adult Annual Getaway set
MINERAL — The Senior Adult Annual Getaway for those over 55 will be held at the Mount Lassen Camp on Highway 36E. The dates are Aug. 21-25.
Speakers for the camp will be Glen Cole and Del Tarr. Cole is the former district superintendent for the Northern California Assemblies of God, and Tarr is the former president of the California Theological Seminary. Cabin and RV spaces are available. Meals will be served in the camp-dining hall.
Reservations can be made by calling Stan Wagner at (916) 424-2345. Information is available from Jim Logan at 347-6226 or Chuck Davidson at 221-9870. Camp Manager Rick Hutson can be reached at 595-3369.
Speakers for the camp will be Glen Cole and Del Tarr. Cole is the former district superintendent for the Northern California Assemblies of God, and Tarr is the former president of the California Theological Seminary. Cabin and RV spaces are available. Meals will be served in the camp-dining hall.
Reservations can be made by calling Stan Wagner at (916) 424-2345. Information is available from Jim Logan at 347-6226 or Chuck Davidson at 221-9870. Camp Manager Rick Hutson can be reached at 595-3369.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Connect the Thots
Connect the Thots is all about determining the common thread that binds three seemingly unrelated clues.
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. a mount, groves, & Noah’s dove
2. Daniel’s “weeks”, the “other” disciples, & forgiveness times seven.
3. The Shunammite’s son, Eutychus, & Lazarus
4. Pentecost, Jesus walks on water, & Job’s children
5. Joseph, the ancient Israelites, & Onesimus
6. churches of Revelation, the first deacons, & clean animals on the ark
7. Aaron, Gershom, & Miriam
8. Naaman, Joab, & Barak
9. Tobiah, Ezra, & King Artaxerxes
10. a fire, an unruly evil, & a world of iniquity
Answers to quiz:
1. olives 2. seventy 3. people raised from the dead 4. strong winds 5. slaves 6. seven 7. relatives of Moses 8. army commanders 9. characters in the book of Nehemiah 10. the tongue
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
'Thot' = Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try - the answers are at the bottom of post.
1. a mount, groves, & Noah’s dove
2. Daniel’s “weeks”, the “other” disciples, & forgiveness times seven.
3. The Shunammite’s son, Eutychus, & Lazarus
4. Pentecost, Jesus walks on water, & Job’s children
5. Joseph, the ancient Israelites, & Onesimus
6. churches of Revelation, the first deacons, & clean animals on the ark
7. Aaron, Gershom, & Miriam
8. Naaman, Joab, & Barak
9. Tobiah, Ezra, & King Artaxerxes
10. a fire, an unruly evil, & a world of iniquity
Answers to quiz:
1. olives 2. seventy 3. people raised from the dead 4. strong winds 5. slaves 6. seven 7. relatives of Moses 8. army commanders 9. characters in the book of Nehemiah 10. the tongue
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Teaching for a purpose
Jesus was making disciples as He sat on the mountain teaching.
The accounts in Matthew, Mark, and Luke indicate that Jesus called certain fishermen, Peter and Andrew, and James and John, to follow Him before the Sermon on the Mount. These men would have been there listening. But others were there as well. The account in Matthew records the Sermon on the Mount in great detail; the accounts in Mark and Luke do not. The complete structure of the discourse indicates that Matthew was listening intently. But the accounts in Matthew, Mark, and Luke indicate that Matthew himself was called later, as he sat at his tax office in the city. Matthew had sat on the mountain listening to Jesus; this tax collector remembered details, every detail.
(Zaccheus, also a tax collector, also was good at remembering details. In Luke 19 he told Jesus he would repay four-fold everything he had taken by fraud.)
When Jesus passed by Matthew sitting at his table collecting taxes, Matthew knew what this Man taught. When Jesus said "Follow Me" Matthew was ready to leave his place in life, and follow Jesus. Jesus had been making a disciple of Matthew as He taught on the mountain.
Teaching is for a purpose. It is to bring inward change.
"But the goal of our instruction is love from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith." 1 Timothy 1:5
Teaching needs to address the inward; otherwise discipleship becomes a school of acting. Discipleship should give a heart that has been cleansed from sin, an internal conscience that is useful in doing what is good and a faith that is not the result of role-playing. Love is to come from a changed person, not a well-acted part.
Excerpt from "The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
The accounts in Matthew, Mark, and Luke indicate that Jesus called certain fishermen, Peter and Andrew, and James and John, to follow Him before the Sermon on the Mount. These men would have been there listening. But others were there as well. The account in Matthew records the Sermon on the Mount in great detail; the accounts in Mark and Luke do not. The complete structure of the discourse indicates that Matthew was listening intently. But the accounts in Matthew, Mark, and Luke indicate that Matthew himself was called later, as he sat at his tax office in the city. Matthew had sat on the mountain listening to Jesus; this tax collector remembered details, every detail.
(Zaccheus, also a tax collector, also was good at remembering details. In Luke 19 he told Jesus he would repay four-fold everything he had taken by fraud.)
When Jesus passed by Matthew sitting at his table collecting taxes, Matthew knew what this Man taught. When Jesus said "Follow Me" Matthew was ready to leave his place in life, and follow Jesus. Jesus had been making a disciple of Matthew as He taught on the mountain.
Teaching is for a purpose. It is to bring inward change.
"But the goal of our instruction is love from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith." 1 Timothy 1:5
Teaching needs to address the inward; otherwise discipleship becomes a school of acting. Discipleship should give a heart that has been cleansed from sin, an internal conscience that is useful in doing what is good and a faith that is not the result of role-playing. Love is to come from a changed person, not a well-acted part.
Excerpt from "The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Power Principles
By David-A Baker
Should you have a problem, don't let it cause you to be a problem. Be a problem solver.
Should you have a problem, don't let it cause you to be a problem. Be a problem solver.
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Liberty Gospel Quartet in Gerber
The Liberty Gospel Quartet will be performing at Gerber Bible Fellowship on Friday, Aug. 10 at 7 p.m.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Liberty is based on the West Coast. The members of Liberty are Royce Mitchell, bass; Dan Gilbert, lead; Doran Ritchey, baritone/piano; and Keith Waggoner, tenor. Liberty averages 50-70,000 miles a year ministering in approximately 200 performances for church services, large conventions including the Great Western Quartet Convention and the Gospel Music Fan Festival in Canada, nursing homes, prisons, and other ministries.
Gerber Bible Fellowship is located on the corner of Samson and Ventura in Gerber.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Liberty is based on the West Coast. The members of Liberty are Royce Mitchell, bass; Dan Gilbert, lead; Doran Ritchey, baritone/piano; and Keith Waggoner, tenor. Liberty averages 50-70,000 miles a year ministering in approximately 200 performances for church services, large conventions including the Great Western Quartet Convention and the Gospel Music Fan Festival in Canada, nursing homes, prisons, and other ministries.
Gerber Bible Fellowship is located on the corner of Samson and Ventura in Gerber.
Sing-A-Long at Baptist church
The First Southern Baptist Church invites everyone to their church for a "Sing-A-Long" on Sunday Aug.12.
The Friend in Faith and anyone else that wants to sing is invited. Refreshments will be served after the concert.
The sing-a-long will be at 6 p.m. at 585 Kimball Rd. Come out for an evening of good music.
The Friend in Faith and anyone else that wants to sing is invited. Refreshments will be served after the concert.
The sing-a-long will be at 6 p.m. at 585 Kimball Rd. Come out for an evening of good music.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Christian Womens Conference 07
“In Search of the Holy Trail, Lord I want to be Holy”
Laugh, Cry, study, pray and leave refreshed ready to make it through another year.
Don’t miss this unique event.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Conference begins 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Only $45.00 Lunch included on Saturday.
Please register early to be sure there is a lunch for you.
Registration forms available here or through the website www.AFGwomen.net
Location: Trinity Landmark Missionary Baptist Church 20920 Hampton Rhodes Dr Red Bluff, Ca. 96080
Contact Sharnell Chambers for more info 530-528-8433
Laugh, Cry, study, pray and leave refreshed ready to make it through another year.
Don’t miss this unique event.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Conference begins 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Only $45.00 Lunch included on Saturday.
Please register early to be sure there is a lunch for you.
Registration forms available here or through the website www.AFGwomen.net
Location: Trinity Landmark Missionary Baptist Church 20920 Hampton Rhodes Dr Red Bluff, Ca. 96080
Contact Sharnell Chambers for more info 530-528-8433
Ancient Paths Seminar Presented by Family Foundations International
Community Baptist Church, 598 Roundup Avenue, Red Bluff
Thursday, September 13 -- 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Friday, September 14 -- 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 15 -- 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
The Ancient Paths Seminar is a balanced ministry of Biblical teaching followed by praying in small groups based upon Jeremiah 6:16. The teaching, by Family Foundations, Inc. founder Craig Hill, gives solid principles and moving examples that opens the heart up for ministry to receive a 'touch' from God.
Registration: $45/per person;$85/per married couple if registered by 09/06/07
Late Registration: $55/per person;$99/per married couple
Please contact Karla Dillon, 530-529-1836 for more information.
Event Email: ZionChristianMinistries@yahoo.com
Thursday, September 13 -- 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Friday, September 14 -- 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 15 -- 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
The Ancient Paths Seminar is a balanced ministry of Biblical teaching followed by praying in small groups based upon Jeremiah 6:16. The teaching, by Family Foundations, Inc. founder Craig Hill, gives solid principles and moving examples that opens the heart up for ministry to receive a 'touch' from God.
Registration: $45/per person;$85/per married couple if registered by 09/06/07
Late Registration: $55/per person;$99/per married couple
Please contact Karla Dillon, 530-529-1836 for more information.
Event Email: ZionChristianMinistries@yahoo.com
Monday, July 30, 2007
North Valley Baptist celebrates 40th anniversary

The North Valley Baptist Church of Red Bluff is holding a 40th anniversary celebration on Aug. 3-5 at the church, 345 David Ave.
The Pastor is David Lamberson.
The theme of the event is “Remember, Renew, Revive,” according to Scott Camp, chairman. Friday’s events are for church family members and attendees.
Saturday is planned as a Neighborhood Family Fair, with the public invited to enjoy hot dogs, games and youth events. There will be a tour of the new activity building under construction with viewers being able to make suggestions as to how the building may be used to aid the community. There will be information booths, a Youth Rally and a number of special activities for people of all ages.
This event will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Neighbors, VBS and AWANA parents, members of local churches and the NVBC church family are invited to attend. The church sponsors a Good News Club and those families are also urged to attend. Music, games, face painting and a Dunk Tank (for the Pastor and Deacons) will be included.
On Sunday a Family Homecoming is planned with church services, and the return of old members and pastors as honored guests. Also being honored are Charter Member Dot Stubbs and longtime members. The day will start at 9:30 a.m. with a continental breakfast. Worship service starts at 10:50 a.m.
Former members who would like more information and those of the community who have questions may call the church at 527 0543.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Well?
You know how it is. Sometimes, when you’re reading along in the bible, a verse will suddenly develop more significance? I recently came across one of those.
“Then the LORD said to Cain, "Why are you angry? And why has your countenance fallen? If you do well, will not {your countenance} be lifted up? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door; and its desire is for you, but you must master it." Genesis 4:6&7.
After reading that verse, I got to wondering what exactly the word, “Well” meant.
When I looked it up and began reading its meaning, I was amazed. Even though it’s such a tiny little word, it is packed full of attributes.
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“Then the LORD said to Cain, "Why are you angry? And why has your countenance fallen? If you do well, will not {your countenance} be lifted up? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door; and its desire is for you, but you must master it." Genesis 4:6&7.
After reading that verse, I got to wondering what exactly the word, “Well” meant.
When I looked it up and began reading its meaning, I was amazed. Even though it’s such a tiny little word, it is packed full of attributes.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Teaching with content
Discipleship is based on content; discipleship is more than loyalty to a leader. The teacher needs to have something significant to teach; he needs to have something to give.
Jesus had something to say. His teaching was challenging. He did not teach what they already knew; nor did He teach what was too abstract to be useful. Jesus taught about life; He gave light for what was real to those who listened. He taught about real things. If He were teaching us today, He might have used examples of Western materialism, the hypocrisy of our religious culture, and the addictions of our world. He would address us, challenging us to make real changes.
Jesus challenged those who listened to make changes in their lives. he preached that the kingdom of God is near; when He taught He taught how to find it. Those who listened heard about reality; what He taught applied.
Jesus used contrast often, taking examples from their culture. He could make what He taught useful because He could clearly state what was right and what was wrong.
Teaching should be challenging to understand, have significant application, and be illustrated with clear examples. Teaching should use language and details that are understandable, but the content should be difficult. Teaching should communicate change, not creed.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Jesus had something to say. His teaching was challenging. He did not teach what they already knew; nor did He teach what was too abstract to be useful. Jesus taught about life; He gave light for what was real to those who listened. He taught about real things. If He were teaching us today, He might have used examples of Western materialism, the hypocrisy of our religious culture, and the addictions of our world. He would address us, challenging us to make real changes.
Jesus challenged those who listened to make changes in their lives. he preached that the kingdom of God is near; when He taught He taught how to find it. Those who listened heard about reality; what He taught applied.
Jesus used contrast often, taking examples from their culture. He could make what He taught useful because He could clearly state what was right and what was wrong.
Teaching should be challenging to understand, have significant application, and be illustrated with clear examples. Teaching should use language and details that are understandable, but the content should be difficult. Teaching should communicate change, not creed.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Friday, July 20, 2007
LM Methodist host Vacation Bible School
Cone Community United Methodist Church will hold a
Vacation Bible School July 23 through July 27 at the church, 11220
Highway 99E, located about 1/2 mile south of Dairyville.
• Registration: July 23 at 8 a.m.
• Bible School July 23 - July 27 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
For information, contact Michelle Gonzales at 384-2033.
Vacation Bible School July 23 through July 27 at the church, 11220
Highway 99E, located about 1/2 mile south of Dairyville.
• Registration: July 23 at 8 a.m.
• Bible School July 23 - July 27 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
For information, contact Michelle Gonzales at 384-2033.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
North Valley Baptist Church to hold VBS

North Valley Baptist Church of Red Bluff is holding Vacation Bible School July 23-July 27 from 9 a.m. to noon at the church, 345 David Ave., Red Bluff. It is for children grades K-6.
In charge of the event and planning is Cindy Brown, Director of Child Evangelism of Butte-Tehama-Glenn counties. Also participating will be teens from the group Christian Youth in Action, Brown said.
Handling refreshments will be Bev Mills and Elaine Hogg of NVBC. Jeanne Fletcher and Becky Wagner will be providing crafts for different age groups. “Even children who have attended a VBS elsewhere may enjoy adding this program to their summer,” said Fletcher, chairman of the program for NVBC, “The professionalism of Ms. Brown really adds to the event.”
This year’s theme will be “King of the Jungle.” Knowing Christ and Who is the King? Are subtitles to the program. There will be lessons, singing, prizes and refreshments. On Friday evening there will be a closing program and demonstration of what has been learned and accomplished. All are welcome to attend. There is no fee. Preregistration may be made after July 17 by calling the church at 530 527 8586.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Blood drive at RB Seventh-day Adventist Church on July 21
On Saturday, July 21, the Red Bluff Seventh-day Adventist
Church will host a blood drive from 1 to 2 p.m. in the church parking
lot, 720 Jackson St.
Blood donations are used to treat burn victims, transplant and surgery
patients, accident victims, patients with leukemia and more.
A donor must be in generally good health, free from cold symptoms for
at least 48 hours; be at least 17 and weigh at least 110 pounds. There
is no upper age limit. Prospective donors must bring photo
identification. All donors should eat and drink before donating.
Refreshments and a token of appreciation will be given to all
participants.
More information is available at 527-5077.
Church will host a blood drive from 1 to 2 p.m. in the church parking
lot, 720 Jackson St.
Blood donations are used to treat burn victims, transplant and surgery
patients, accident victims, patients with leukemia and more.
A donor must be in generally good health, free from cold symptoms for
at least 48 hours; be at least 17 and weigh at least 110 pounds. There
is no upper age limit. Prospective donors must bring photo
identification. All donors should eat and drink before donating.
Refreshments and a token of appreciation will be given to all
participants.
More information is available at 527-5077.
Bible Christian Academy now enrolling students
The Red Bluff Seventh Day Adventist Church announces their Bible
Christian Academy, 720 South Jackson St., is now enrolling elementary
students for the fall. The Academy invites parents who want to give
their child the best education to contact the Academy.
Registration should be made before August 1. School will begin August
27.
For further information call the school at 527-1486 or call Linda at
474-3744.
Christian Academy, 720 South Jackson St., is now enrolling elementary
students for the fall. The Academy invites parents who want to give
their child the best education to contact the Academy.
Registration should be made before August 1. School will begin August
27.
For further information call the school at 527-1486 or call Linda at
474-3744.
Discussion Starter
Job appears to be around the time of Abraham (he lived 140 years). What does Job know of righteousness and justice?
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Avalanche Ranch starts Monday
The Seventh-day Adventist Church, invites everyone to go to Avalanche Ranch for a wide ride through God’s Word. Avalanche Ranch will last July 16 through 20, starting at 9 a.m. and ending at noon.
Get ready for an exciting celebration of God’s love filled with stampeding cattle, yapping cattle dogs, soaring eagles, and a whole herd of friends.
Everyone will enjoy Bible point crafts and exciting games, experience thrilling Bible stories, sample tasty snacks, and hear unforgettable music.
For more information, call 527-8624
Get ready for an exciting celebration of God’s love filled with stampeding cattle, yapping cattle dogs, soaring eagles, and a whole herd of friends.
Everyone will enjoy Bible point crafts and exciting games, experience thrilling Bible stories, sample tasty snacks, and hear unforgettable music.
For more information, call 527-8624
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Calvary Chapel Vacation Bible School
Hey Kids!
All Kids 4-11 years old are Invited to a FREE, AWESOME BIBLE ADVENTURE inside the human body!
Find out what our bodies tell us about God as you watch fun drama skits, enjoy great snacks and crafts, and play fun games!
Don’t miss this fun and exciting adventure!
July 16th thru 20th, 9 am - 12 noon
Calvary Chapel - Red Bluff- 12375 Paskenta Rd.
Call us for more information 527-8219
JOIN US!
All Kids 4-11 years old are Invited to a FREE, AWESOME BIBLE ADVENTURE inside the human body!
Find out what our bodies tell us about God as you watch fun drama skits, enjoy great snacks and crafts, and play fun games!
Don’t miss this fun and exciting adventure!
July 16th thru 20th, 9 am - 12 noon
Calvary Chapel - Red Bluff- 12375 Paskenta Rd.
Call us for more information 527-8219
JOIN US!
Summer music
Local artists will perform music featuring southern, gospel, country, bluegrass, Christian, delta blues, and contemporary on Saturday sponsored by the Cottonwood Assembly of God Church, 20404 Gas Point Road.
The event will be held at the church. More information is available from Jim at 347-2151.
The event will be held at the church. More information is available from Jim at 347-2151.
Presbyterians help with Ethiopian needs

Six Presbyterian churches in the Sacramento Presbytery, including the Red Bluff Presbyterian Church, have joined together to try to meet the stated needs of a small village (Maasha) and area in Ethiopia. The Shekkacho people live in a wetter area of the country but they have a problem with good drinking water.
One of the projects that the churches fund is the cost of building water collection points that enable the villages to have clear, unpolluted water. Before this project, everyone washed, cleaned dishes, and drank the polluted water. This water flowed pure out of the mountains. Ethiopia, which has English as its official language, tests all students going into 9th grade and those going to college.
A student has to pass this test to go on in school. It is a very difficult test and those in the villages don't have much exposure to English. For two years now these groups of churches have had an English Project in which teachers go and teach English in the local high school for one month in the summer. Last year only two teachers went.
This summer, Ann Wittorff Ferry, one of our very capable teachers in Tehama County, answered the challenge to volunteer. Five are going as teachers. They are spending from July 3-Aug. 8 on this mission.
The Red Bluff Presbyterian Church is paying for Ferry's expenses through the Rose Etta Todd Mission Fund that was established three summers ago in memory of Rose Etta Todd. Ferry will be teaching a morning and afternoon session of fifty students each for almost a month.
The students there are so anxious to learn that they complain if the breaks are any longer than announced.
These projects have been requested by the Ethiopian presbytery in the area. A fact that very few people know is that there are more Presbyterians in Ethiopia than there are in the U.S.A.
Most people walk in and out of your life ... but friends leave footprints in your heart.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Connect The Thots #24
Connect the Thots is all about determining the common thread that binds three seemingly unrelated clues. For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
Thot =Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try. We will post the answers next time along with a new quiz.
1. a persecutor, the road to Damascus, a thorn in the flesh
2. a house built on rock, new wine in old bottles, an unmerciful servant
3. the Sea of Galilee, a fisherman, the brother of Peter
4. Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira
5. a young protege, wicked sons, a broken neck
6. Solomon's concubines, Gideon's army for fighting Midian, Enoch's years after Methuselah's birth
7. one of the Seven, a talk with an Ethiopian eunuch, four unmarried daughters who prophesied
8. Arcturus (the Bear), Orion, Pleiades
9. a cloke (cloak), books, parchments
10. Samuel, Jesus, Josiah
Answers to last quiz:
1. titles of Jesus Christ 2. plagues on Egypt 3. passover 4. fruit 5. compliments from the Song of Solomon 6. harpistis 7. oil 8. Miriam 9. people visited by the angel Gabriel 10.millstones
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
Thot =Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try. We will post the answers next time along with a new quiz.
1. a persecutor, the road to Damascus, a thorn in the flesh
2. a house built on rock, new wine in old bottles, an unmerciful servant
3. the Sea of Galilee, a fisherman, the brother of Peter
4. Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira
5. a young protege, wicked sons, a broken neck
6. Solomon's concubines, Gideon's army for fighting Midian, Enoch's years after Methuselah's birth
7. one of the Seven, a talk with an Ethiopian eunuch, four unmarried daughters who prophesied
8. Arcturus (the Bear), Orion, Pleiades
9. a cloke (cloak), books, parchments
10. Samuel, Jesus, Josiah
Answers to last quiz:
1. titles of Jesus Christ 2. plagues on Egypt 3. passover 4. fruit 5. compliments from the Song of Solomon 6. harpistis 7. oil 8. Miriam 9. people visited by the angel Gabriel 10.millstones
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
VBS at Abundant Life Fellowship starts Monday
Abundant Life Fellowship, 21080 Luther Road, will be having a daily vacation Bible School from July 16-20, 9 a.m. to noon. The theme is “WaterWorks!Park.”
Each day kids will participate in “Splash-tacular” Bible memory and music, “Raging River” games, “Bible Bay” Bible story dramas, “Snow Mountain” activities, crafts, a souvenir shop plus “Coconut Island” puppet time and the “Snack Shack!”
We invite children from 6 to 12 to join the thrills and spills of our Vacation Bible School.
Registration begins at 8:45 a.m. on Monday at Abundant Life Fellowship, 21080 Luther Road.
Each day kids will participate in “Splash-tacular” Bible memory and music, “Raging River” games, “Bible Bay” Bible story dramas, “Snow Mountain” activities, crafts, a souvenir shop plus “Coconut Island” puppet time and the “Snack Shack!”
We invite children from 6 to 12 to join the thrills and spills of our Vacation Bible School.
Registration begins at 8:45 a.m. on Monday at Abundant Life Fellowship, 21080 Luther Road.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Ice cream social set at church
The El Camino United Methodist Church, 8345 Hwy 99W, Gerber, will be holding an Ice Cream Social on Friday, July 27 at 7 p.m.
The public is welcome to join them for an evening of music, deserts, and cool homemade ice cream.
The public is welcome to join them for an evening of music, deserts, and cool homemade ice cream.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
First Baptist Church invites children to SonForceKids fun
First Baptist Church of Red Bluff invites all children to join them at SonForceKids!
The fun begins on July 9, and continues on July 11, 13, 15, 18, and ends on July 20.
They will meet at 501 Pine Street.
The excitement will start at 10 a.m. and ends at noon each day.
For further information call the church office at 527-4361.
If you've ever wanted to be a special agent, live the adventure, and be one of God's SonForceKids, join all special agents for fun and excitement.
The fun begins on July 9, and continues on July 11, 13, 15, 18, and ends on July 20.
They will meet at 501 Pine Street.
The excitement will start at 10 a.m. and ends at noon each day.
For further information call the church office at 527-4361.
If you've ever wanted to be a special agent, live the adventure, and be one of God's SonForceKids, join all special agents for fun and excitement.
Monday, July 02, 2007
Women In Focus
Women In Focus presents:
'FREEDOM!'
"The Spirit of God has anointed me...to proclaim liberty to ALL captives!"
Shirley Fay will be our speaker.
Come and join us for an evening of Food, Fellowship and Fun.
Monday, July 9th, 7 p.m.
625 Luther Road
Red Bluff
Admission is $2, first timers are free.
'FREEDOM!'
"The Spirit of God has anointed me...to proclaim liberty to ALL captives!"
Shirley Fay will be our speaker.
Come and join us for an evening of Food, Fellowship and Fun.
Monday, July 9th, 7 p.m.
625 Luther Road
Red Bluff
Admission is $2, first timers are free.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Announcing 'BROKEN' a college and young adult bible study group in Red Bluff
'BROKEN' is a God-Glorifying group of born-again Christians from various Tehama County churches encouraging each other in the faith and unto greater sanctification.
'BROKEN' meets on Friday nights at 7 p.m. at the Sunrise Bible Youth Building at 625 Douglass St. off of Monroe Street in Red Bluff.
For more information, e-mail jimfo@intergate.com or call 736-6948
'BROKEN' meets on Friday nights at 7 p.m. at the Sunrise Bible Youth Building at 625 Douglass St. off of Monroe Street in Red Bluff.
- Worship
- Bible Study
- Prayer/Fellowship
- Multi-denominational
- Planned Fun Events
- Public and Godly Service
- Broken Shards (mini-service groups)
For more information, e-mail jimfo@intergate.com or call 736-6948
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Connect The Thots #23
Connect the Thots is all about determining the common thread that binds three seemingly unrelated clues. For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
Thot =Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try. We will post the answers next time along with a new quiz.
1. Word of God, Lamb of God, Son of God
2. an abundance of frogs, three days of darkness, the death of firstborn sons
3. a lamb, unleavened bread, blood on the door frames
4. Amos's vision of a basket, love-joy-peace-etc, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
5. "Thy hair is as a flock of goats", "Thy navel is like a round goblet", "Thy nose is as the tower of Lebanon"
6. Jubal, the young David, four beasts and twenty-four elders around God's throne
7. Jesus' parable of ten virgins, Samuel and the young shepherd David, the widow of Zarephath
8. leprosy, a timbrel, Moses and Aaron
9. the prophet Daniel, the priest Zechariah, the virgin Mary
10. Abimelech's demise, forbidden as pledge for a debt, causing a child to sin
Answers to last quiz:
1. Goliath 2. the story of Gideon 3. things described as holy 4. the story of Ruth 5. places of prayer 6. Samuel 7. circumcision 8. stops on Paul's missionary journeys 9. wisdom 10.footstools
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
Thot =Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try. We will post the answers next time along with a new quiz.
1. Word of God, Lamb of God, Son of God
2. an abundance of frogs, three days of darkness, the death of firstborn sons
3. a lamb, unleavened bread, blood on the door frames
4. Amos's vision of a basket, love-joy-peace-etc, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
5. "Thy hair is as a flock of goats", "Thy navel is like a round goblet", "Thy nose is as the tower of Lebanon"
6. Jubal, the young David, four beasts and twenty-four elders around God's throne
7. Jesus' parable of ten virgins, Samuel and the young shepherd David, the widow of Zarephath
8. leprosy, a timbrel, Moses and Aaron
9. the prophet Daniel, the priest Zechariah, the virgin Mary
10. Abimelech's demise, forbidden as pledge for a debt, causing a child to sin
Answers to last quiz:
1. Goliath 2. the story of Gideon 3. things described as holy 4. the story of Ruth 5. places of prayer 6. Samuel 7. circumcision 8. stops on Paul's missionary journeys 9. wisdom 10.footstools
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
VBS in progress with more scheduled
Antelope Home Fellowship which meets at Berrendos Middle School is in progress of Vacation Bible School until Friday during the hours of 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Dinner will be served at 5:15 p.m. for $1 each.
There is a class for ages two years old through adults. The theme this year is Game Day Central - Where Heroes Are Made, following a sports theme as we study about the heroes of the Bible. All are invited. For more information call 200-4112.
The Presbyterian Church
Are you looking for fathoms of fun this summer? Then head to The Presbyterian Church of Red Bluff for a net full of adventures at the Great Bible Reef! This exciting vacation Bible school is for everyone between the ages of 3 and 4th grade. The fun begins Monday, June 25 and continues through Friday, June 29. Sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The church is located at 838 Jefferson St.
For more information or to register for VBS, call Debbie at 527-0372.
First Southern Baptist Church
Get ready for Game Day Central: Where heroes are made. It will be a week of nonstop action as you learn what it means to join God's team, play your position on the team, get in the game by believing God's plan for salvation, take action to serve others, and recruit new teammates. The stats show that when you stay focused and keep your eyes on Jesus, you will become a true hero.
It's vacation bible school time at First Southern Baptist Church like you've never experienced before.
Children aged third through sixth grade are admitted free from June 25-29, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Bible school at 585 Kimball Road, Red Bluff.
In this one-week season, they will hear play-by-play Bible stories, participate in successful crafts, warm up to motivating music, eat snacks from the concession stand, and train in the recreation field house. Join for a week of fun.
For more information call 530-527-5083.
Dinner will be served at 5:15 p.m. for $1 each.
There is a class for ages two years old through adults. The theme this year is Game Day Central - Where Heroes Are Made, following a sports theme as we study about the heroes of the Bible. All are invited. For more information call 200-4112.
The Presbyterian Church
Are you looking for fathoms of fun this summer? Then head to The Presbyterian Church of Red Bluff for a net full of adventures at the Great Bible Reef! This exciting vacation Bible school is for everyone between the ages of 3 and 4th grade. The fun begins Monday, June 25 and continues through Friday, June 29. Sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The church is located at 838 Jefferson St.
For more information or to register for VBS, call Debbie at 527-0372.
First Southern Baptist Church
Get ready for Game Day Central: Where heroes are made. It will be a week of nonstop action as you learn what it means to join God's team, play your position on the team, get in the game by believing God's plan for salvation, take action to serve others, and recruit new teammates. The stats show that when you stay focused and keep your eyes on Jesus, you will become a true hero.
It's vacation bible school time at First Southern Baptist Church like you've never experienced before.
Children aged third through sixth grade are admitted free from June 25-29, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Bible school at 585 Kimball Road, Red Bluff.
In this one-week season, they will hear play-by-play Bible stories, participate in successful crafts, warm up to motivating music, eat snacks from the concession stand, and train in the recreation field house. Join for a week of fun.
For more information call 530-527-5083.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
First Christian Church of Corning: What we believe
First Christian Church of Corning, at 1421 Marin Street, in Corning has submitted a statement of beliefs to share with the community.It was written by the church pastor Rev. Richard Beach.
Who we are and what we believe: The First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Corning was established over 100 years ago and like most Christians, we affirm that Jesus Christ is the son of the Living God and all persons are God's children.
We celebrate open communion: The Lord's supper or Communion is celebrated each week in worship, It is open to all who believe in Jesus Christ.
Freedom of belief: Disciples are called together around one essential of faith- belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Persons are free to follow their consciences guided by the Bible, the Holy Spirit, study and prayer, and are expected to extend that freedom to others."
What we offer: Worship Service: Sundays 11 a.m.; Prayer and praise, Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.; Sunday School is taking the summer off but in the fall will begin at 10 a.m.; the very active Christian Women's Fellowship is also taking the summer off but will begin again in September."
Who we are and what we believe: The First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Corning was established over 100 years ago and like most Christians, we affirm that Jesus Christ is the son of the Living God and all persons are God's children.
We celebrate open communion: The Lord's supper or Communion is celebrated each week in worship, It is open to all who believe in Jesus Christ.
Freedom of belief: Disciples are called together around one essential of faith- belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Persons are free to follow their consciences guided by the Bible, the Holy Spirit, study and prayer, and are expected to extend that freedom to others."
What we offer: Worship Service: Sundays 11 a.m.; Prayer and praise, Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.; Sunday School is taking the summer off but in the fall will begin at 10 a.m.; the very active Christian Women's Fellowship is also taking the summer off but will begin again in September."
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Discussion starter:
When the Lord was walking with Abraham after eating at his tent, He said that He had chosen him that he may command his children and his household to keep the way of the Lord by doing righteousness and justice. How does Abraham know the way of the Lord?
Ecuadorian dinner and silent auction scheduled

The Red Bluff Vineyard Christian Fellowship, 738 Walnut St, will be hosting an Ecuadorian dinner and silent auction on Sunday, from 5-8 p.m., in their cafe.
This event is to provide support to the orphanage, For His Children, Para Sus Ninos, in Quito, Ecuador.
The dinner will feature a four course meal with examples of traditional Ecuadorian fare. The menu will be a selection of traditional favorite dishes brought back from past mission team members.
This will be the fourth time the church has sponsored the dinner and auction, and the event grows in popularity each year. The silent auction has included in the past many hand crafted items such as paintings by well-known local artists, quilts, weekend getaways, and baskets donated by many local merchants. The auction has been competitive and fun.
The Red Bluff Vineyard has been committed to For His Children for eight years. FHC was started by Clark and Melinda Vaughn, who moved to Quito, Ecuador, from Mammoth Lakes in 1990.
They currently have 45-50 children under their care, most of them infants and toddlers. Approximately one third of the children at FHC have moderate to severe special needs.
The missionary team from the Vineyard share the belief with FHC that we are to "love His children," and support children who have suffered the greatest of all traumas, separation from family.
While in Ecuador members of the team provide medical care, construction projects, love and moral support to the staff and children, and minister to the spiritual needs of the Vaughns as well as local residents.
Many of the past team members have returned home having experienced life changing events while at FHC.
The church has extended an invitation to everyone in the community to join us and be a part of this experience.Come to the dinner, participate in the auction, visit with team members, view photos, and enjoy the fun while supporting this great cause.
This event grows each year and seating is limited. Dinner tickets are $15 for adults and $7.50 for children. Tickets can be purchased at the Vineyard or by calling 527-2449.
Each team member pays for their own travel and expenses, therefore all the proceeds from this event go directly to fund work projects at FHC.
Pictured: Katrina Elsfelder and Carly Bagshaw pose with For His Children
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Christian Womens Conference 2007
“In Search of the Holy Trail, Lord I want to be Holy”
Laugh, Cry, study, pray and leave refreshed ready to
make it through another year. Don’t miss this unique event.
Dates and times:
Friday September 7, 2007 Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Saturday September 8, 2007 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Conference begins 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Only $45.00
Lunch included on Saturday.
Please register early to be sure there is a lunch for you.
Registration forms available here or through the website: www.AFGwomen.net
Location:Trinity Landmark Missionary Baptist Church
20920 Hampton Rhodes Dr
Red Bluff, Ca. 96080
Contact: Sharnell Chambers for more info 530-528-8433
Laugh, Cry, study, pray and leave refreshed ready to
make it through another year. Don’t miss this unique event.
Dates and times:
Friday September 7, 2007 Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Saturday September 8, 2007 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Conference begins 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Only $45.00
Lunch included on Saturday.
Please register early to be sure there is a lunch for you.
Registration forms available here or through the website: www.AFGwomen.net
Location:Trinity Landmark Missionary Baptist Church
20920 Hampton Rhodes Dr
Red Bluff, Ca. 96080
Contact: Sharnell Chambers for more info 530-528-8433
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Teaching in relationship
Discipleship is based on relationship, a mutual relationship of significance. The teacher is to be recognizably worth following; the disciples are to be of value to the teacher.
Jesus came to a highly religious society, with firmly established institutions and recognized systems of instruction. Yet, some followed Jesus as he preached because He had a life that no one else had. He spoke with an authority that others did not have; He had power that others did not have. But more than this, Jesus dealt with the individual; each person was significant to Him. Each person He healed, He healed face to face. Those who followed Him were following Someone who recognizably thought they were significant. Those who teach need to value the individuals they are teaching.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Jesus came to a highly religious society, with firmly established institutions and recognized systems of instruction. Yet, some followed Jesus as he preached because He had a life that no one else had. He spoke with an authority that others did not have; He had power that others did not have. But more than this, Jesus dealt with the individual; each person was significant to Him. Each person He healed, He healed face to face. Those who followed Him were following Someone who recognizably thought they were significant. Those who teach need to value the individuals they are teaching.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Happy Father's Day
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Discussion starter:
Philippians 3 states that we are the true circumcision. What its the effect of this true circumcision? Do we all experience wild donkeys?
Do we have a choice about the true circumcision? Is the old man ever circumcised in heart?
Do we have a choice about the true circumcision? Is the old man ever circumcised in heart?
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Guarding Our Gates
Our homes are important. They should be sanctuaries and havens from the rest of the world. It doesn’t matter what size they are or what kind of decor they have, it is the atmosphere which identifies it as a sanctuary or a sanatorium. Both are places that protect from the outside world, the difference being is that life dwells in the sanctuary while death inhabits the sanatorium.
What are the steps that we can take to ensure that the atmosphere of our homes brings life to those who enter? It is the presence of God that brings life, Ezekiel 47:9, and we know that God inhabits the praise of His people, Psalm 22:3, but what inhibits His inhabiting?
In Psalm 101, God tells us that He will come to us when we ‘give heed to the blameless way’. What is the blameless way? He tells us that it is walking within our homes in the integrity of our hearts, (verse 2).
So what does that mean in a practical sense? (Or, how do we know we are?) The next several verses give us some clues to know that we are walking in integrity.
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What are the steps that we can take to ensure that the atmosphere of our homes brings life to those who enter? It is the presence of God that brings life, Ezekiel 47:9, and we know that God inhabits the praise of His people, Psalm 22:3, but what inhibits His inhabiting?
In Psalm 101, God tells us that He will come to us when we ‘give heed to the blameless way’. What is the blameless way? He tells us that it is walking within our homes in the integrity of our hearts, (verse 2).
So what does that mean in a practical sense? (Or, how do we know we are?) The next several verses give us some clues to know that we are walking in integrity.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Vacation Bible Schools planned in Tehama County
Antelope Home Fellowship which meets at Berrendos Middle School in Red Bluff are making preparations for their Vacation Bible School to be held on June 18-22 during the hours of 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 5:15 p.m. for $1 each.
There will be a class for ages two years old through adults. The theme this year is Game Day Central - Where Heroes Are Made, following a sports theme as we study about the heroes of the Bible. All are invited. For more information call 200-4112.
Are you looking for fathoms of fun this summer? Then head to The Presbyterian Church of Red Bluff for a net full of adventures at the Great Bible Reef! This exciting vacation Bible school is for everyone between the ages of 3 and 4th grade. The fun begins Monday, June 25 and continues through Friday, June 29. Sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The church is located at 838 Jefferson St.
For more information or to register for VBS, call Debbie at 527-0372.
Get ready for Game Day Central: Where heroes are made. It will be a week of nonstop action as you learn what it means to join God's team, play your position on the team, get in the game by believing God's plan for salvation, take action to serve others, and recruit new teammates. The stats show that when you stay focused and keep your eyes on Jesus, you will become a true hero.
It's vacation bible school time at First Southern Baptist Church like you've never experienced before.
Children aged third through sixth grade are admitted free from June 25-29, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Bible school at 585 Kimball Road, Red Bluff.
In this one-week season, they will hear play-by-play Bible stories, participate in successful crafts, warm up to motivating music, eat snacks from the concession stand, and train in the recreation field house. Join for a week of fun.
For more information call 530-527-5083.
There will be a class for ages two years old through adults. The theme this year is Game Day Central - Where Heroes Are Made, following a sports theme as we study about the heroes of the Bible. All are invited. For more information call 200-4112.
Are you looking for fathoms of fun this summer? Then head to The Presbyterian Church of Red Bluff for a net full of adventures at the Great Bible Reef! This exciting vacation Bible school is for everyone between the ages of 3 and 4th grade. The fun begins Monday, June 25 and continues through Friday, June 29. Sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon each day. The church is located at 838 Jefferson St.
For more information or to register for VBS, call Debbie at 527-0372.
Get ready for Game Day Central: Where heroes are made. It will be a week of nonstop action as you learn what it means to join God's team, play your position on the team, get in the game by believing God's plan for salvation, take action to serve others, and recruit new teammates. The stats show that when you stay focused and keep your eyes on Jesus, you will become a true hero.
It's vacation bible school time at First Southern Baptist Church like you've never experienced before.
Children aged third through sixth grade are admitted free from June 25-29, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Bible school at 585 Kimball Road, Red Bluff.
In this one-week season, they will hear play-by-play Bible stories, participate in successful crafts, warm up to motivating music, eat snacks from the concession stand, and train in the recreation field house. Join for a week of fun.
For more information call 530-527-5083.
Monday, June 11, 2007
Teaching through example
Discipleship is based on the character of the teacher; disciples are following the teacher. Those who followed Jesus up the mountain were following the Man. A teacher is more than one who verbalizes information; a teacher is an example of what he teaches. A disciple will become like his teacher; he cannot become more.
"A disciple is not above his teacher nor a slave above his master. It is enough for the disciple that he becomes as his teacher, and the slave as his master..." Matthew 10:25
This is a part of discipleship. Christianity is based on discipleship, not information. Disciples are to make disciples, disciples of themselves.
"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." Matthew 38:19-20
Only disciples can teach other to keep all that Jesus commanded; because only disciples keep His commandments themselves. Anyone can communicate information, but only a disciple can make disciples.
Teachers are to be personally an example of functional Christianity.
"Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we shall incur a stricter judgment. For we all stumble in many ways. If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body as well." Jams 3:1-2
Those who teach are to be mature, complete examples of Christian growth. God will discipline teachers more strictly for this purpose.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
"A disciple is not above his teacher nor a slave above his master. It is enough for the disciple that he becomes as his teacher, and the slave as his master..." Matthew 10:25
This is a part of discipleship. Christianity is based on discipleship, not information. Disciples are to make disciples, disciples of themselves.
"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." Matthew 38:19-20
Only disciples can teach other to keep all that Jesus commanded; because only disciples keep His commandments themselves. Anyone can communicate information, but only a disciple can make disciples.
Teachers are to be personally an example of functional Christianity.
"Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we shall incur a stricter judgment. For we all stumble in many ways. If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body as well." Jams 3:1-2
Those who teach are to be mature, complete examples of Christian growth. God will discipline teachers more strictly for this purpose.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Connect the Thots # 22
Connect the Thots is all about determining the common thread that binds three seemingly unrelated clues. For example, what one idea ties together:
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
Thot =Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try. We will post the answers next time along with a new quiz.
1. an uncircumcised Philistine, a stone in a sling, a severed head
2. a winepress, the angel of the Lord, a fleece
3. a kiss, scriptures, Ghost
4. three widows, gleaning barley, an unwilling kinsman
5. a closet, Gethsemane, inside a fish
6. Elkanah, Hannah, Eli the priest
7. God's covenant with Abraham, the eighth day, treacherous vengeance on the Shechemites
8. Seleucia, Cyprus, Salamis
9. God's foolishness, better than rubies, Solomon's request
10. the earth-to God, enemies-to Christ, a place of dishonor-to the poor
Answers to last quiz:
1. people Jesus blessed in His beatitudes 2. Joshua 3. three 4. events in the book of Esther 5. King Saul 6. tents 7. people who won't inherit the kingdom of God 8. things that are cursed 9. things that sting 10.the prophet Ezekiel
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Baby in a manger, Death on a cross, & King of Kings
Thot =Jesus.
Easy enough?
Give this quiz a try. We will post the answers next time along with a new quiz.
1. an uncircumcised Philistine, a stone in a sling, a severed head
2. a winepress, the angel of the Lord, a fleece
3. a kiss, scriptures, Ghost
4. three widows, gleaning barley, an unwilling kinsman
5. a closet, Gethsemane, inside a fish
6. Elkanah, Hannah, Eli the priest
7. God's covenant with Abraham, the eighth day, treacherous vengeance on the Shechemites
8. Seleucia, Cyprus, Salamis
9. God's foolishness, better than rubies, Solomon's request
10. the earth-to God, enemies-to Christ, a place of dishonor-to the poor
Answers to last quiz:
1. people Jesus blessed in His beatitudes 2. Joshua 3. three 4. events in the book of Esther 5. King Saul 6. tents 7. people who won't inherit the kingdom of God 8. things that are cursed 9. things that sting 10.the prophet Ezekiel
(From Bible Trivia Challenge: Connect the Thots, published by Barbour Publishing, inc. Used by permission.)
Friday, June 08, 2007
Boren to minister at First Christian in Corning
First Christian Church of Corning would like to invite everyone to worship with them this Sunday morning.
Rev. Ben Boren, the Regional Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will be visiting and bringing the message.
The service will be followed by our monthly fellowship potluck dinner to which everyone is welcome.
Worship is at 11 am. The church is located at 1421 Marin Street, Corning.
There is plenty of parking in the school parking lot adjacent to the church
Rev. Ben Boren, the Regional Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will be visiting and bringing the message.
The service will be followed by our monthly fellowship potluck dinner to which everyone is welcome.
Worship is at 11 am. The church is located at 1421 Marin Street, Corning.
There is plenty of parking in the school parking lot adjacent to the church
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
"He Leadeth me in the Paths of righteousness for His Name's Sake"
“The Lord is my Shepherd—I shall not want-He maketh Me to lie down in green pastures. He leadeth me beside the still waters-He restoreth my soul-He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness of His Name's sake”
The greatest single safeguard which a shepherd has in handling his flock is to keep them on the move. That is to say, they dare not be left on the same ground too long. They must be shifted from pasture to pasture periodically. This prevents over-grazing of forage. It also avoids the rutting of trails and erosion of land from over-use. It forestalls the reinfestation of the sheep with internal parasites or disease, since the sheep move off the infested ground before these organisms complete their life cycles.
God wants us all to move on with Him.He wants us to walk with Him. He wants it not only for our welfare but for the benefit of others as well as His own dear reputation.
Perhaps there are those who think He expects too much of us. Maybe they feel the demands are too drastic. Some may even consider His call impossible to carry out. It would be if we had to depend on self-determination of self-discipline to succeed.
But if we are in earnest about wanting to do His will, and to be led, he makes this possible by His own gracious Spirit who is given to those who obey (Acts 5:32). For it is He who works in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure (Philippians 2:13)
Excerpt from “A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23” by W. Phillip Keller
The greatest single safeguard which a shepherd has in handling his flock is to keep them on the move. That is to say, they dare not be left on the same ground too long. They must be shifted from pasture to pasture periodically. This prevents over-grazing of forage. It also avoids the rutting of trails and erosion of land from over-use. It forestalls the reinfestation of the sheep with internal parasites or disease, since the sheep move off the infested ground before these organisms complete their life cycles.
God wants us all to move on with Him.He wants us to walk with Him. He wants it not only for our welfare but for the benefit of others as well as His own dear reputation.
Perhaps there are those who think He expects too much of us. Maybe they feel the demands are too drastic. Some may even consider His call impossible to carry out. It would be if we had to depend on self-determination of self-discipline to succeed.
But if we are in earnest about wanting to do His will, and to be led, he makes this possible by His own gracious Spirit who is given to those who obey (Acts 5:32). For it is He who works in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure (Philippians 2:13)
Excerpt from “A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23” by W. Phillip Keller
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Discussion starter:
"Circumcision is obviously only for males. Why did God use this type of sign that could not include females? Did God expect anyone to understand that this points to the One Man?"
Saturday, June 02, 2007
RBUHS to hold baccalaureate service
The community is invited to share in a Baccalaureate Service for the Graduating Class of 2007 of the Red Bluff Union High School on Sunday, June 3, at 7 p.m.
This special time of worship will be held in the Performing Arts Center on the High School campus.
The annual Baccalaureate Service is hosted by the Red Bluff Ministerial Association and is planned with a committee of graduating seniors. The following senior students served on this year¹s committee: Tim Bohrer, Leilania Brochu, Tara Duggins, Steven Ferguson, Tim Perrell, Jenneca Johnson, Morgan McFadyen, and Brock Van Dyke. Mr. Kevin Penner is the high school staff advisor and Pastor Mark Franklin represents the Ministerial Association.
This time of worship will be led by a student group of musicians: Bohrer will play guitar; Laurel Siemens will play fiddle. They will be joined by vocalists Nella Schnase and Brock VanDyke.
Pastor Mike Schnase of First Baptist Church, Pastor John Bohrer of Antelope Home Fellowship, and Pastor Gil DiLaO of Calvary Chapel will offer words of encouragement and challenge to the graduates. Jon Jones, R.B.H.S. teacher of many of the graduates, will offer his reflections of the class from the last four years.
Students from the planning committee will participate in the reading of scripture passages and sharing of personal testimonies.
The Baccalaureate Service is a special time of worship and spiritual challenge to the graduating seniors.
The Red Bluff Ministerial asociation recognizes the importance of this traditional service and appreciates the opportunity to sponsor this ministry to the local students.
For further information contact Pastor Mark Franklin at 527-4203.
This special time of worship will be held in the Performing Arts Center on the High School campus.
The annual Baccalaureate Service is hosted by the Red Bluff Ministerial Association and is planned with a committee of graduating seniors. The following senior students served on this year¹s committee: Tim Bohrer, Leilania Brochu, Tara Duggins, Steven Ferguson, Tim Perrell, Jenneca Johnson, Morgan McFadyen, and Brock Van Dyke. Mr. Kevin Penner is the high school staff advisor and Pastor Mark Franklin represents the Ministerial Association.
This time of worship will be led by a student group of musicians: Bohrer will play guitar; Laurel Siemens will play fiddle. They will be joined by vocalists Nella Schnase and Brock VanDyke.
Pastor Mike Schnase of First Baptist Church, Pastor John Bohrer of Antelope Home Fellowship, and Pastor Gil DiLaO of Calvary Chapel will offer words of encouragement and challenge to the graduates. Jon Jones, R.B.H.S. teacher of many of the graduates, will offer his reflections of the class from the last four years.
Students from the planning committee will participate in the reading of scripture passages and sharing of personal testimonies.
The Baccalaureate Service is a special time of worship and spiritual challenge to the graduating seniors.
The Red Bluff Ministerial asociation recognizes the importance of this traditional service and appreciates the opportunity to sponsor this ministry to the local students.
For further information contact Pastor Mark Franklin at 527-4203.
Gerber Methodist host concert
The El Camino United Methodist Church, 8344 Highway 99 West, Gerber, will sponsor a Southern Gospel Music Quartet on Sunday, June 3 at 6 p.m.
A potluck dinner and love offering will follow the program.
A potluck dinner and love offering will follow the program.
Friday, June 01, 2007
Making Disciples, cont.
"And when He saw the multitudes, he went up on the mountain; and after he sat don, His disciples came to Him. and opening His mouth He began to teach them saying..." Matthew 5:1-2
Jesus climbed mountain in the sight of everyone; but only His disciples followed. The crowd did not climb the mountain; they stayed below. When Jesus sat down to teach, only those who had climbed the mountain were listening. He taught disciples.
This is a part of discipleship. Teach those who are willing to follow, separately from those who are not ready to put out an effort. Teach disciples, those who want to learn. The Greek work translated "teach" here could be more literally rendered "cause to learn". (We get our word "didactic" from this word.) The way Jesus taught illustrates how a teacher "causes to learn". Learning occurs best when everyone listening wants to learn.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
Jesus climbed mountain in the sight of everyone; but only His disciples followed. The crowd did not climb the mountain; they stayed below. When Jesus sat down to teach, only those who had climbed the mountain were listening. He taught disciples.
This is a part of discipleship. Teach those who are willing to follow, separately from those who are not ready to put out an effort. Teach disciples, those who want to learn. The Greek work translated "teach" here could be more literally rendered "cause to learn". (We get our word "didactic" from this word.) The way Jesus taught illustrates how a teacher "causes to learn". Learning occurs best when everyone listening wants to learn.
Excerpt from
"The Foundation of Discipleship" by Greg Whitten, angiken@gmail.com] or Basic Christianity
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