DAVID: STORIES FROM A MAN AFTER GOD S OWN HEART

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The Messenger APRIL 2017 DAVID: STORIES FROM A MAN AFTER GOD S OWN HEART Few characters from Scripture capture our imaginations more than David. His life is given a great deal of space in Scripture, spanning several Old Testament books. His life covers it all. David can go from spiritual heights to a moral mess in a matter of verses. Perhaps that, though, is why his life speaks to us. He s not so different from us. We can identify with him. But despite his brokenness, David s life also teaches us how to live well with God. Eugene Peterson puts it this way: What do [the David stories] tell us about living this human life well, living it totally? Primarily and mostly they tell us that it means dealing with God. It means dealing with a lot of other things as well: danger and parents and enemies and friends and lovers and children and wives and pride and humiliation and rejection and siblings and sickness and death and sexuality and justice and fear and peace to say nothing of diapers and faxes and breakfast and traffic jams and clogged drainpipes and bounced checks. But always, at the forefront and in the background of circumstances, events and people, is God. David s life has the rough-edges that are so familiar to us. His life was, in the beginning, rather ordinary. He was one of many sons and worked as a shepherd. But God chose him and did something extraordinary in the midst of his ordinary and messy lives. In the process, as Peterson notes, David dealt with all the typical issues of our lives. In this issue: Rector s Article Assistant s Article Study Series Parish Family Birthdays Youth Calendar Stats Building Needs Holy Week Info. Ages to Ages Easter Decorations Baptism Pictures Information Page p.1 p.2 p.2 P.4 p.5 p.5 God has chosen us, too. And just as He cultivated something extraordinary in the familiar life of David, so, too, He seeks to do something remarkable in our ordinary lives. David s story shows us what it is like to live as God s people in the everyday reality of our lives. David shows us how God can use and mold a, man after God s own heart. This Easter Season, our Small Group Sermon Study Series will explore David s story. David: Lessons from a Man After God s Own Heart is a six-week series of sermons and studies beginning on Sunday, April 23. We will look at several scenes from David s life and seek to learn the lessons of the messy life of a man after God s own heart. If you are already in a Small Group, mark your calendars to start meeting again. If you aren t in a Small Group, we want to encourage you to consider joining one. We believe that we learn best in community and fellowship with others, so our Small Groups are meant to offer the opportunity to learn together how God is working in our lives. Because this kind of fellowship is so necessary, we also believe that finding a Small Group that fits is important. Try a Small Group for this series, and if it doesn t fit, try another one until you find the one! Growing as Disciples of Jesus Christ through Worship, Learning, Fellowship and Outreach

Thinking of Those Who Are Not Yet Here William Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1942-1944, famously said, The Church is the only institution that exists primarily for the benefit of those who are not its members. What Temple is seeking to highlight is the centrality of mission to the life of the Church. When the Church turns in upon itself, when it seeks to build only itself up, concerned only with its own well-being, it has, ironically, ceased to be itself. Jesus words apply just as well to the Church as to individual Christians: For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel s will save it (Mark 8:35). Some of the more obvious ways that we as a church can live into this others-centered existence can be categorized as outreach. We have members involved in Prison and Life Recovery Ministries. (Deacon John, by the way, is always looking for more volunteers!) We have been involved in ministry to the poor and homeless through FLOOD Ministries. We have prayed publically for our city downtown at the Liberty Bell. We have had a great number of people go through the Becoming a Contagious Christian course. We have run Theology Uncorked as a way to reach out to the skeptical and the curious. These are examples of the church reaching out, beyond itself, to those who are not members but who need the love of Jesus. I encourage you to reflect on how you might be involved in an outreach ministry. If you find yourself thinking, I wish the church were reaching such-and-such a person, then you might be beginning to sense a new calling! But there are less obvious ways that our church can exist primarily for the benefit of those who are not (yet) members. We can reflect on how to serve visitors who find their way over our doorstep on a Sunday morning. I don t need to point out to you that in just a short time we will be moving into our promised land, and our visibility in the community of Bakersfield will greatly increase. My hope is that we can graciously welcome visitors while neither anxiously trying to reel them in nor ignoring them as we tend solely to ourselves. In the past few months I have been in discussion with the Sunday School and Nursery ministries about how we can structure our programs to maximize our welcome to visitors. I would encourage you too, whether or not your ministry to the church happens on Sunday morning or at another time, to ask yourself, How can I maximize my welcome to visitors? The church, after all, exists for the benefit of those who are not its members. 2

With sympathy to In The Parish Family Mike & Mary Bensusan on the death of her mother, Rosella Brimmer Burr, a long-time member. the Hannum Family on the recent death of Jackie, one of our active members, who was a member of the choir and who taught Sunday School. Thank you to all those who helped with the planting at our new site. Especially to Olga See, Dennis Gibson, Dennis Pflugh, Larry Bright, Garrett & Bitsy Ming, and Mike Young. Everything looks great! APRIL BIRTHDAYS Katie Franco Chris Miller Anna Mullins Jeanie DeDios Amanda Gauthier-Parker Gloria Ah Mya Bob Hall Phil Lamirand Hannah Dietze Jan Salter Luke Savage Sally Bylin Robin Starr Fr. Karl Dietze Keith Flaming Alyssa Longbottom Franklin Gauthier-Parker Nnamdi Oyeka Tom Holson Roger DeDios Kaye Camp YOUTH MINISTRY EVENTS CALENDAR April 2nd April 19th April 16th April 23th April 30th April PALM SUNDAY EASTER Youth Group is on Sunday evenings from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Kidz Connection Building at St. John s Lutheran Church. NEW ADDRESS Trinity Anglican Church 11300 Campus Park Drive Bakersfield, CA 93311 WANTED As our move to the new buildings approaches, we are in search of some items. If you have any of the following and would be willing to donate them to the Church, please contact the office. Vacuum cleaner Web camera Bookshelves File cabinets Baby Changing Table Rocking Chair / Glider TRINITY STATS Attendance March 5th 197 March 19th 185 March 12th 200 March 26th 188 Giving Year-to-Date February Actual Budget Actual Budget Income $42,617 $47,500 $90,891 $95,000 Expense $45,207 $44,691 $88,904 $89,384 3

HOLY WEEK & EASTER AT TRINITY CHURCH Palm Sunday Worship at 8 & 10 a.m. Maundy Thursday Worship at 7 p.m. Good Friday Service at 12 noon Easter Day Worship at 8 & 10 a.m. EASTER DECORATIONS Easter is coming, and our new church home awaits! Please help us by donating towards the purchase of Easter lilies to decorate our place of worship. You can donate in celebration of something, or in memory of someone, and in thanksgiving for something. You may make your check out to Trinity Anglican Church, and mark Easter flowers in the memo section. HOLY BAPTISM Our next Baptism will be on Sunday, April 23rd. If you or anyone you know wishes to be baptized, please call the church office and talk with Fr. Karl. Please call Tara, in the church office, ASAP, if you would like to make a donation. NEIGHBORHOOD WALKS Now that we are moving into our new home, we want to get to know our new neighbors and extend the love of Christ to them! In May, we will have a Grand Opening and introduce ourselves, and our new facilities and preschool, to the community. In order to personally introduce ourselves and truly get to know our neighbors, we will take Neighborhood Walks to let people know about the event and ask if they have any prayer needs our church family can uphold them in. During the weeks leading up to our Grand Opening, groups will go out into assigned portions of the neighborhoods around Trinity. We will have a brief explanation and training session on how to do Neighborhood Walks after Church on Sunday, May 7. You can do as much or as little as you want, and you can pick a group that fits your schedule. Don t miss out on this exciting, easy, and low-key way to extend the love of Christ to our new neighbors! -4-

Total Pledged: $2,714,692 Total Collected: $2,110,526 In the month of March, we planted landscaping (thanks to all who helped!), flooring went down, and cabinets were installed. As you may have noticed, the brick on some exterior columns has been removed due to an installation error. The contractor, architect, and engineers are finalizing a solution. Once they do, the brick will be reinstalled. It will not be an issue for our occupancy and can be fixed after we are in the building if necessary. The temporary offices have been installed and we are awaiting a permit in order to occupy the office building. As I write, we are nearing the end of construction! Final inspections have begun and final cosmetic work is concluding. Once the final inspections have been passed, we will complete punch list repairs, and then we are free to occupy the buildings! As soon as we know when we can move in, the news will go out, so keep your eyes and ears open! Our new stove! More equipment is coming soon. The sod is in! Looking from the Learning Center towards the Fellowship Hall. WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday Morning at St. John s Lutheran Church (until further notice) 8 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion Thursday Morning 10 a.m. Healing Service 5100 California Avenue BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mark Smith Dennis Gibson Guy Lingo Jeff Mendoza Olga See Priscilla Beck Steven Brown Phil Lamirand Larry Bright Kaye Camp Harley Pinson Jerry Starr -6- Sr. Warden Jr. Warden 11300 Campus Park Dr. Bakersfield CA 93311 office@trinitybakersfield.com OUR CLERGY The Very Rev. Dr. Karl E. Dietze, Rector The Rev. Joseph Lawrence, Assistant The Rev. John M. Wilcox, Retired The Rev. John LaMar, Deacon The Rev. Ron Christolear, Deacon