Finding God at the Intersection of Our Lives Camp Meeting August 11, 2018 TODAY S OPTIONS @ THE PERSONAL GROWTH MARKETPLACE 9:00 a.m.: Courtyard Café, Central Courtyard 9:00-11 a.m.: Communitas JumpStart Center, Central Courtyard 9:30 a.m.: Study, Discussion, and Support Groups: Chapel The Book of Acts Bible study group (traditional Sabbath School lesson). Fellowship Hall, North Grace Center book discussion: Original Blessing: Putting Sin In Its Rightful Place by Danielle Shroyer Multipurpose Room Living the Questions CITY KIDS MORNING SCHEDULE 10:45 a.m.: Family Praise Time, Sanctuary 11:15 a.m.: Worship Groups, Lower Level Classrooms Follow City Kids staff as they leave the sanctuary after story time Beginners: Ages 0-3, Room 2 Kindergarten: Grades PreK-1, Room 1 Primary: Grades 2-5, Room 3 Early-teen: Grades 6-8, Room 4 OPEN DOOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT MINISTRY 11:15 a.m.: Worship with Pastor Lemar in the Youth Lounge & Café WORSHIP SCHEDULE 11:00 a.m.: Sanctuary, Pastor Leif Lind Love Revolution: The Jesus Manifesto AFTERNOON SCHEDULE 12:30 p.m.: Potluck, Fellowship Hall 1:30 p.m.: Seminar on Surviving an Active Shooter, Sanctuary
Saturday Worship Camp Meeting Song Service 10:45 a.m., Sanctuary (Please turn off all cell phones & pagers.) Welcome to City Church. We start with a traditional camp meeting style song service, and invite you to come and be a part of our City Church family! Worship Service Sanctuary Camp Meeting Song Service Dave Ferguson Taylor Ruhl, organ; Leif Lind, piano all hymns on Songsheet Prelude Great Is Thy Faithfulness arr. Dan Miller Invocation I trust in God s unfailing love for ever and ever. Leif Lind I will praise you forever for what you have done. In your name I will hope, for your name is good. Ps. 52:8, 9 Hymn of Praise To God Be the Glory See Songsheet Lamb s Offering & City Kids Story Time (Children dismissed with City Kids staff to downstairs classrooms after story time) Ruwi Pasco Greetings & Prayers of the Congregation (Please remain standing for prayer) Johnny Ramirez-Johnson Prayer Response Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus See Songsheet Praise & Worship Dave Ferguson; see Songsheet Scripture Reading Mark 6:1-6 Sandra Peterson Jesus left there and went to his hometown, accompanied by his disciples. When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed. Where did this man get these things? they asked. What s this wisdom that has been given him? What are these remarkable miracles he is performing? Isn t this the carpenter? Isn t this Mary s son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas and Simon? Aren t his sisters here with us? And they took offense at him. Jesus said to them, A prophet is not without honor except in his own town, among his relatives and in his own home. He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them. He was amazed at their lack of faith.
Worship in Song All That Thrills My Soul Thoro Harris, arr. Todd Smith Dave Ferguson, baritone Sermon Love Revolution: The Jesus Manifesto Leif Lind Mission Possible Down, But Not Out Call to Offering Offertory Gentle Shepherd Bill and Gloria Gaither Dave Ferguson, baritone (Unless otherwise marked, loose offering goes to local church expense) Hymn of Response We Have This Hope (No. 214, Wayne Hooper*) (1) We have this hope that burns within our hearts, hope in the coming of the Lord We have this faith that Christ alone imparts, faith in the promise of his word. We believe the time is here, when the nations far and near Shall awake, and shout, and sing Hallelujah! Christ is King! We have this hope that burns within our hearts, hope in the coming of the Lord. (2) We are united in in our risen Lord, we are united in his love. Love for the waiting people of the world, people who need our Savior s love. Soon the heav ns will open wide, Christ will come to claim his bride, All the universe will sing Hallelujah! Christ is King! We have this hope, this faith, and God s great love. We are united in our Lord. Benediction (Please be seated after the benediction) Leif Lind Postlude Heraldings on When Shall I See Jesus? Kenneth Logan Whether you re a regular member or a visitor, we encourage you to continue to fellowship with our Church family after the worship service! Please also feel free to contact any of our pastoral staff if you have a question, want a visit, or need help. Deacon of the Day: Ronald Matusea (*Wayne Hooper, a longtime resident of Glendale and editor of our Adventist Hymnal, wrote this hymn as the theme song for the 1962 General Conference Session. The second verse was later added to the 1995 Hymnal version.)
Keep Up With City Church! Pick up a copy of Intersections, our monthly magazine, available around campus Visit our website and sign up for our weekly e-newsletter: GlendaleCityChurch.org Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Download our App at your App Store: Glendale City Church Announcements and Upcoming Events: Welcome to Camp Meeting Sabbath today. Enjoy the music, service, and potluck afterwards! Seminar on Surviving an Active Shooter Event today. This is a current topic that we all need to be informed about! Sgt. Toby Darby of the Glendale Police Department will be holding this important seminar in the sanctuary, 1:30 4:00 p.m., after this month s potluck in the Fellowship Hall. Attendance is expected for all church volunteer positions; other members are also welcome. Invitations will be extended to surrounding congregations watch for flyers and further information. (Note: Graphic content; not appropriate for children.) LunchBunch.org: Lunch Bunch is a program that provides nutritious meals & supplies in L.A. County to the hungry or homeless. The mission is to eradicate hunger plus provide supplies, support, and resources with a smile. The program, founded in 2009 by Meridyth MacDonald (Allan McDonald s niece), relies on monetary and goods donations to create 25-60 meals per week over 1,000 meals just in 2018 alone! Meridyth has created a special web page for our church, www.lunchbunch.org/gcc. Check it out! NCC Fire Disaster Relief: The Northern California reports that many of its church members have been evacuated and some have lost homes. For those wanting to, here are some ways to help: (1) Donate online (www.nccsda.com). (2) Text NCCSDA to 77977 to give. (3) Mark NCC Disaster Relief on your tithe envelope. (4) Continue to pray. (5) Contact NCC Disaster Response Coordinator Jim Oliver (Jim.Oliver@ nccsda.com) if you know of families needing help. The next weeks at Glendale City Church: August 18: Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. Sermon: Lemar Sandiford. Back to School Sabbath: a time of prayer and dedication for students and teachers. Seniors Academy luncheon afterwards with special guest presenter Karen Berns! August 25: Worship Service, 10:45 a.m. Sermon: Velino Salazar, SCC President. Worship and baptisms with Armenian Congregation. Joint potluck meal, with Armenian congregation providing the meal and our congregation providing the desserts and drinks. What Are Camp Meetings?: A series of meetings held for a number of days [often 10], generally in a rural or semirural setting, with provision for encampment on the grounds; a type of meeting now peculiar to the Seventh-day Adventist Church and a few other denominations. Camp meetings are held in various sections of the world, usually annually, and at times when the weather is suitable for such occasions. Camp meetings originated among the Presbyterians in Kentucky in the early years of the nineteenth century and later flourished especially among the Methodists. SDA camp meetings began in 1868, five years after the General Conference was incorporated in 1863. The background for the SDA gatherings was in the Millerite camp meetings of 1842-1844, in which both James White and Joseph Bates, early leaders of the SDA Church, had participated, and in similar meetings held by the Methodist Church with notable success. Steering away from the basically evangelistic nature of the nineteenth-century camp meetings, SDAs today tend more and more to utilize these yearly sectional gatherings as spiritual meetings for the church members, though not ignoring opportunities for neighborhood evangelism. The Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia 610 East California Avenue, Glendale, CA 91206 818-244-7241 glendalecitychurch.org Revealing Christ, affirming all