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Issue 23 December 7, 2016 Inside this issue Part 2: Profile of Pastor Steve Langley by Kathy Aiso Pastor Steve s Retirement Parties Mission Field Continued 2 3 Family News 3 Our Mission Field 4 5 Family News 5 FYI Events Calendar 6 Financial Report 7 Announcements 7 Our Worship Schedule 8 SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT CHRISTMAS When Jesus Christ was born, a lot of people didn t realize what they were missing. Listen to the account of Jesus birth from Luke 2:1-7: In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to his own town to register. So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. So for most people, life is busily going on as usual. Bethlehem is packed with those who are registering for the census. People are busy spending time with family and friends. Meals are being served and the local inns are filled to capacity. But in the midst of all the commotion, tucked away in a very humble place, a baby is being born. Instead of having the best nurses and facilities at Bethlehem Memorial Hospital, this baby is simply wrapped in cloths and placed in a feeding trough for animals. Instead of a celebrating crowd of honored guests in their best attire, this baby is welcomed only by mom and dad and a few lowly shepherds. Jesus is born. Jesus, the pre-existing Son of God and Lord of all Creation who was with God and was God from the very beginning of time. Jesus, the Savior of the World who came to restore us to a right relationship with God. Jesus, our Wonderful Counselor who gave us the Holy Spirit so that we might be empowered to bring God s hope and healing to our world. Attention everyone in Bethlehem! Don t get caught up with business as usual. Turn down the noise for a second. Because you re missing something. Something HUGE. Jesus is born. Do you know how significant he is? Do you realize that Jesus can change your life, and then can use you and me to change the world? My church family at GVBC, we can be a lot like Bethlehem today. During these next few weeks you may encounter family members and friends who are getting caught up with business as usual shopping, presents, Christmas parties, and family gatherings. One way you can turn down the noise is to look for opportunities to spread the word about what Christmas is really about. Read the Christmas story from the Bible at your upcoming Christmas gathering. Before your children or grandchildren open a single present, share with them about how Jesus is God s gift to us, and have them think of things that they can thank God for. Spend less on Christmas gifts so you can reallocate that money toward giving generously to the global projects of Advent Conspiracy give water in Thailand, give future in Mexico, and give love in Brazil. Spend quality time with someone who doesn t know Jesus very well and share how Jesus has completely changed your perspective and given you hope. When the angels appeared to the shepherds and told them about the birth of Jesus, Luke 2:17 tells us that these shepherds spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child. Let s do the same, because a lot of people around us don t know what they are missing. So GVBC, it s time to rise up and speak up. Let s spread the word about Christmas! His servant, Daniel Matsuda Associate Pastor, Marriage & Family

PASTOR OF GOD S HEART PART 2: PROFILE OF PASTOR STEVE LANGLEY BY KATHY AISO Christ is the best relationship you will ever have. Pastor Steve Langley IT WAS ALMOST VERBAL, shared Pastor Steve Langley. Pastor Steve was referring to his calling to ministry in summer 1968. While serving as a youth counselor at Thousand Pines Camp, he experienced an inner prompting from the Holy Spirit. He was called to ministry. GOD LAYS THE FOUNDATION While in the Navy, God began laying the foundation to prepare Pastor Steve for ministry. As a Navy photographer, he was assigned to the River Patrol Flotilla 5 stationed at Binh Thuy in Vietnam. There, he was able to connect with his former youth pastor from Calvary Baptist Church in Gardena (now named CrossRoads) where he had attended since childhood. Former CBC youth pastor, Al Vanselow, served as an Army military chaplain at the 29th Evacuation Hospital. After Pastor Steve shared he received a calling to ministry, Pastor Al took him under his wing. On Sundays, Pastor Steve became Pastor Al s assistant, helping with the communion at the Sunday morning services and also learning to pray for the sick and injured on hospital visitations. Pastor Al was a pastor s pastor. He always went over and above, affirmed Pastor Steve. THE IDEAL PASTOR S WIFE After the Navy, Pastor Steve returned to Harbor College and received his A.A. After completing his junior year at Cal State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), he married his wife, Nancy, at Whittier First Baptist Church in August 1972. It is a testament to Nancy because to this day Pastor Steve affirms, Nancy is the ideal pastor s wife. Nancy s love of youth reflected in her active involvement in the children s ministry wherever they served. A woman of heart, intelligence, and discernment, Nancy serves as a good helpmate to Pastor Steve. A PROVIDENTIAL CALLING After Pastor Steve graduated from CSUDH with a B.A. in history in 1973, Pastor Al contacted him about serving as a pastoral intern at his church during the summer. It was providential because three months at Stockton First Baptist Church (SFBC) turned into 13 years of ministry for Pastor Steve. He went from pastoral intern to church administrator to eventually associate pastor. As pastoral intern, Pastor Al immediately put him in charge of the building program. Although he had no prior experience, he learned on the job and successfully completed the project. While at SFBC, he worked part-time at the church and attended American Baptist Seminary of the West (ABSW) in Berkeley. It was a 160 mile round trip, but thanks to the Lord, Pastor Steve s perseverance, and a series of reliable vehicles, he attended classes as a part-time student and graduated. In 1978, he received his Masters of Divinity from ABSW. Then that summer, he was ordained and became associate pastor of SFBC. Under Pastor Al, Pastor Steve had a good role model of a senior pastor which would serve him well in the future. Pastor Steve and Nancy had a lot of fond memories, when they left SFBC. Not only had Pastor Steve been a pastoral intern, church administrator, and associate pastor, but their two lovely daughters, Kerry and Melissa, were born during their years of ministry. In addition, Pastor Steve also received his seminary education. In September 1985, he felt called to Whittier First Baptist Church where he served as senior pastor. Nancy took it upon herself to head the children s ministry. They were able to bring in youth to a church which was filled with older people. After the Northridge earthquake caused major damage to the church, Pastor Steve headed the construction project to repair the historic building. He enlisted lay people to serve as contractors, plumber, and workers for the building which had been red tagged. The completed project was a success. PASTOR STEVE S CALLING TO GVBC The rest of the story lies in Pastor Steve s calling to GVBC as senior pastor. In retrospect, March 15, 1994 was a momentous day the beginning of Pastor Steve s fruitful ministry at GVBC. GVBCer Nelson Shirota captured the essence of Pastor Steve as senior pastor and committed Christian, Pastor Steve is a man of wisdom, humility and grace. He has been a source of strength and counsel to me and I appreciate that he has always been willing to do what is right before God, even if it was not popular in the world of men. I have seen the call of pastor take a heavy toll on the wives and families of the men who answered as well as on the men themselves. I appreciate that Pastor Steve has given so much of himself to us and I want him to know he has been a blessing as the Father s heart, mind and hands on Earth. My children know the Lord because of Pastor Steve s humble service. His legacy is secure for generations to come. FAMILY IS CHERISHED In addition to Nancy s support of Pastor Steve, he also has a wonderful supportive family. Their daughters and sons-in -law, Pastor Thien & Kerry Doan, Jonathan & Melissa Frey, and six lovely, lively, and spirited grandchildren, ages three to 15. Pastor Steve cherishes his family and receives special joy from his grandchildren. In his office, he has one section of wall devoted to his grandchildren. Photos of them as well as family adorn his office. He also loves all things Disney. He and Nancy, along with family, enjoy visiting the Magic Kingdom. Disneyland holds special memories for him. As an eight year old, Pastor Steve and his family visited the Magic Kingdom on opening day in summer 1955. A native of Southern California, Pastor Steve and his family moved to Gardena when he was four. In being raised in a strong Christian family, Pastor Steve and his younger siblings, Melissa, Kirby, and John, accompanied their parents to Calvary Baptist Church in Gardena. In the 5 th grade, he received the Lord along with the other boys in 2 3)

(Pastor Steve s profile 2) his Sunday school class. During junior high school, he acquired a paper route which prevented him from attending church. In high school, he returned to Calvary Baptist Church where his Sunday school teacher, Don Gady, had a positive and strong influence on his Christian walk. During high school while at a Billy Graham Crusade, he recommitted his life to the Lord. He became active in lay ministry which eventually led to his calling as a pastor. JESUS IS AN EXAMPLE OF HUMILITY AND SERVANTHOOD One of Pastor Steve s favorite Bible passages, Philippians 2:1-8 remind him of following Christ s example of humility and servanthood. As a servant/leader, Pastor Steve is a person of character, heart, and humility who actively seeks God s will. He has a deepening relationship with the Lord, earnestly seeking Him through daily devotions, prayer and study of the Bible. He is nurturing, having a heart for the physically and emotionally hurt, destitute, and unsaved. Most importantly, he takes action. He possesses the rare quality of inner strength which is why he is teachable. When the situation calls for it, he learns from others. In the end, he is all the more wiser for it. He sets an example as a true and vibrant Christian. His personhood is part of the legacy he leaves as he retires on January 31, 2017. We are all the better for having known him. Pastor Steve is looking forward to his retirement on January 31, 2017. Saturday Night Dinner, January 21, 2017 5:00 7:30 p.m., Community Hall or Sunday Afternoon Luncheon, January 22, 2017 12:30 3:00 p.m., Community Hall Register after the worship services or Pick up a registration flyer in the Narthex or office DEADLINE: Sign up through December 18 or until capacity is filled FAMILY NEWS A NEW COMMAND I GIVE YOU: LOVE ONE ANOTHER... JOHN 13:34 OUR PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO Bruce Kaji, Jon & Lisa Kaji and family in the passing of their beloved wife and mother, Frances. The funeral will be held on Thursday, December 29 at 10:30 a.m. at GVBC. Pastor Steve Langley will officiate. Reception following. Rex & Linda Hayashi and family in the passing of Linda s beloved mother, Eileen Takemoto, who passed away on Wednesday, November 23. A private funeral will be held on Saturday, December 10. 3

OUR MISSION FIELD THEREFORE, GO AND MAKE DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS. MATTHEW 28:19 THAILAND WATER PROJECT BY Grace Hayashi, Thailand Team From Wednesday, October 26 Wednesday, November 9, a team of five, including Pastor Steve Langley, Emi Osato, Gerald Mayewaki, Timothy Keahey, and myself (Grace Hayashi) was sent to Thailand by GVBC. We partnered with Mike & Becky Mann, long-term American Baptist missionaries in Thailand. They started an organization called Integrated Tribal Development Program (ITDP) which aims to bring development in the form of water, health, agriculture, education, and churches to the Hill Tribe people of Thailand. This is GVBC s second year doing a water project with ITDP. We helped to build a filter tank, a water storage tank, faucets, and bathrooms for So Mae village to help the Christian community to continue to grow and to help provide water for the whole village during the dry season. It was a blessing to serve with this incredible team from GVBC and our wonderful partners in Thailand. Becky Mann was with us the entire time and she is an incredible woman. Every day she would go talk to the villagers and build relationships with them. She cares about them as people and desires to help meet their needs. She is a wonderful bridge between us and the ITDP workers and the villagers, helping us to better understand the people we are working alongside. She is also very active in an area in Thailand called Ma Oh Jo which ITDP developed starting with water. Now, they have a flourishing Christian school and Becky follows up with all the children who attend and helps those who cannot afford to pay for school in rice. She has such a heart for people. ITDP faithfully does ministry throughout the year, completing 10-12 water projects a year with or without a church mission team helping as we did. We are grateful to have the privilege to partner with such a wonderful organization and such great people. They will be returning to So Mae village in early December to help complete more bathrooms for the villagers and to check on the water tank. Here are some thoughts from our team members: Pastor Steve Langley: One of the highlights of the time with the village of So Mae was the way the Christians (10 families out of 36) were trying to reach out to the non- Christians. One example was a 21-year-old mother of two (2 and 6 years) who they did not even know her name, but were trying to help her. The reason she needed help was because, during the birth of her second child, she had a medical problem which left her right side of her face, her right arm and hand, and her tongue paralyzed. Her husband was trying to take care of his mother who was also sick. He was in depression and becoming an alcoholic. He was Buddhist. But, the Christians were trying to get her help. The closest hospital was 4.5 hours away and had just sent her home. The Christians were helping the family even though she could not speak. They were caring for the children, to help her with the simple duties of a village (R front) Gerald Mayewaki with ITDP workers Becky Mann with a mother and baby from the village Thai Team with the filter tank 5) The new water tank says Jesus Loves Me in Thai Pastor Steve Langley spray painting the handprint of the So Mae pastor's wife 4

(Our Mission Field 4) wife. They brought her to us to see what we could do. Becky Mann is now seeing about getting her to a hospital in Chiang Mai. As often as you do this to the least of these, you do it unto me. Emi Osato: After 6 days of working together, ITDP workers, villagers both Christians and non- Christians and us put our hand prints on the water tank we made together. I see smiles on faces when Pastor Steve sprayed each person s hand on the tank. At the moment, I felt everyone just forget about all the hard work we did these past 6 days digging, mixing cements, almost falling from the mud hill, carrying heavy buckets of rocks and sands, and many other moments. I felt we were one by Christ. This is all about love of God, agape love Pastor Steve preached about on Sunday (I Corinthians 13). I ll never forget the moment. One of my many experiences I will carry with me for a long time was the Sunday service we had with the Christians in the village. The children s group sang, the women s choir sang, and the church choir sang their hearts to God. It was quite a moving and emotional experience for me knowing God had been faithful and delivered a wonderful water project which could help grow His love throughout the village of So Mae. Timothy Keahey: During the missions trip, I encountered a particularly challenging difficulty while assisting with one of the water tank assignments. I was attempting to use a machete for the first time and was not performing well. In addition, I was surrounded by many of the villagers who were my age and were all doing well with the task. I was frustrated and felt useless as well as jealous of their ability until I prayed for strength and a proper mindset. God answered immediately when one of the people with us called to me and told me one of the workers wanted him to translate a conversation for me. It was welcomed, for the villager was friendly and had wanted to talk to me, but could not do so because of the language barrier. Also, the young man who was translating turned out to be a Burmese evangelist and learning about him and his life in the refugee camp was very encouraging. The tension in my mind was quickly released and I was able to focus on performing the task to the best of my ability. Tim Keahey & Emi Osato constructing a bathroom (far R) Gerald Mayewaki with villagers digging ditches for water pipelines Village women with (last three on R) Becky Mann, Emi Osato, and Grace Hayashi So Mae village church congregation (L) Grace Hayashi, Becky Mann, and Emi Osato (L) Tim Keahey, Gerald Mayewaki, a host family, and Pastor Steve Langley 5

FYI EVENTS CALENDAR MAHALO: MERCY AFFIRMATION HEALING ACCOUNTABILITY LOVE OVERCOMING [NOTE: time change] Sundays, 12:30 p.m., Room 252. For more info contact Diane Ujiiye at: mahalo@gvbc.net. CLASSES OFFERED AT GVBC Sunday, December 11, 12:30 p.m. 101 Class, Membership and Baptism. For high school age and up. For those seeking information about GVBC and who would like to become a member and/or be baptized. 201 Class, Designed to help you develop spiritual maturity. 401 Class, Redefining My Life s Mission. Teaches you how to redefine your life s mission and how you can live as a witness to Christ. Baptism Sunday will be on January 1, 2017. A light lunch is provided before each class. To register contact Jan Magnani, ext. 0 or e-mail her at: gvbc@gvbc.net [Class number in the subject line]. NOTE: Childcare is available. Let us know if you need childcare. OFFICE CLOSED Monday, December 26 and Tuesday, December 27. GVBCLIVE NEW YEAR S EVE Saturday, December 31, 10:00 p.m., Sanctuary. Come ring in the New Year with worship and praise led by our GVBCLIVE worship team. Check them out at: www.gvbclive.com. ALL IN JAPANESE GVBC SANCTUARY DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M. PROGRAM STARTS AT 6:00 P.M. REFRESHMENTS AFTER 2017 BAPTISM SUNDAY Sunday, January 1, both worship services in the Sanctuary. OFFICE CLOSED Monday, January 2. New Years Day observed. 6

FINANCIAL REPORT General Fund - October General Fund - Jan-Oct $150,000 $140,000 $130,000 $120,000 $110,000 $100,000 $90,000 $80,000 Income received Expenses $1,300,000 $1,250,000 $1,200,000 $1,150,000 $1,100,000 $1,050,000 $1,000,000 Adopted budget Income received Expenses Nehemiah 5 - cumulative thru October 2016 FROM Donations and Flowers given in honor or loving memory Merrick Yoshida and Jodie, Voltaire & Julie Rivera Shig & Lilly Kawashiri Mary Maeda family Susie Shelley TO Maurice Ishimoto Alma Watanabe Mike Maeda Doris Flower Nehemiah building fund $950,000 $900,000 $850,000 $800,000 $750,000 $700,000 $650,000 $600,000 Straightline Goal Received Monetary donations given in honor or memory of loved ones support College Scholarship Fund, unless specified. ANNOUNCEMENTS Operation Christmas Child Gift Box count totaled 629 gift boxes donated. Thank you all for your love for children around the world. GVBC HOME FOR RENT 3-bedroom, 2-bath, all hardwood floors, in Gardena near Pacific Square. Includes stove. $2,200/month. Available in January 2017. Call Wendy in the office (310) 323-5683, ext. 672. NEXT SPIRIT ISSUE Available online Wednesday, December 21 at www.gvbc.net Our Newsletter. Hard copies available in the Narthex and the back of the Community Hall. All articles should be submitted by Sunday, December 18. The SPIRIT is copyrighted 2016 and a publication of Gardena Valley Baptist Church, 1630 W. 158th Street, Gardena, CA., 90247, (310)323-5683, FAX: (310)768-2783, Email: gvbc@gvbc.net, Website: www.gvbc.net, Senior Pastor: Steve Langley (310)323-5683, ext. 0, Editor: Susan J. Shelley, ext. 673, susie@gvbc.net. Office hours: 9:00am 5:00pm. The Spirit is published twice a month to keep members and friends informed of programs and events of the church and to report news about GVBC and its people. Announcements, praise, prayer requests, and letters are welcome. Articles are subject to editing and/or postponement. 7

Gardena Valley Baptist Church 1630 W. 158th Street Gardena, CA 90247-3712 Phone (310) 323-5683 Website www.gvbc.net E-mail gvbc@gvbc.net Twitter http://twitter.com/gvbc GVBC Pastoral Staff English Worship Services: 8:45 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Children s Sunday School concurrent Japanese Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. Children s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., Room 206 Hope of the World SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 Third Sunday of Advent Zechariah s Prophecy: Luke 1:67-80 Pastor Daniel Matsuda CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 Fourth Sunday of Advent Simeon s Prophecy: Luke 2:29-32 Pastor Steve Langley CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 6:00 p.m. family service includes children s story 11:00 p.m. includes communion service CHRISTMAS FAMILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25 Pastor Steve Langley (No Sunday School everyone will join together) STEVE LANGLEY Senior Pastor ext. 0 EIJI OSATO Associate Pastor, Nichigo ext. 676 DANIEL MATSUDA Associate Pastor ext. 681 JAMES CHANG Assistant Pastor ext. 679 ANNETTE KAKIMOTO Assistant Pastor ext. 680 CHRIS KOGA Assistant Pastor BRAD TOY College-age Director LAYNE WAKUTA Youth Director ext. 684 SUSAN WAKUTA Children s Director ext. 689 TAMMY HERNANDEZ Early Childhood Coordinator EMILY NOGUCHI Nursery Coordinator LEE MATSUNAMI Worship Music & Arts Coordinator 8