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Gardena Valley Baptist Church Issue 16 August 18, 2010 GV BC M I SSI O N ST A T EMEN T Helping people discov er Jesus and become His fully devoted follow ers. GV BC PU R PO SE ST A T EMEN T At GVBC, we seek to glorify God by: ~ reaching the world for Christ ~uniting as His family ~worshiping Him with our liv es ~growing in Christ-like character ~and serving others in lov e. Inside this issue: 2010 VBS Kingdom of the Son Prayer Safari Work Day at GVBC August 2010 Board Report by Paul Hirano, O.D. Moderator 2 4 4 Family News 5 FYI: Events Calendar Special Congregational Meeting WANTED for Mexico Mission Trip 6 7 7 SPIRIT Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I take care of two pet turtles at home: Titus and Timothy. They ve lived entire lives within the boundaries of a small glass aquarium. They swim around in the water for most of the day. And then, when they don t want to swim, they climb on their island to sunbathe underneath a heated lamp. Then, when they are done, they go back down in the water to swim. Sometimes, I envy their leisure, but most of the time, I wonder if they wonder about the world beyond the glass. One day, in a moment worthy of a glorious soundtrack, one of them used the other as a stepping stone, and with two feet on his brother s shell and two arms inching up the glass, he edged his way up and pulled himself through a small empty glass section of the aquarium meant for the filter. Then, he fell about 3 feet down and landed on the fibrous carpet hair strands of the brave new world called my apartment. Every day, we live and move and breathe within an aquarium we call earth. Most of the time, we don t think much about what s beyond the box we live in, but what if I were to tell you, as a follower of Jesus Christ, while living, stuck in this life on this earth, you actually had the power to reach and change matters in heaven? What if I were to tell you the moment you bring people to come and know Jesus Christ here on earth, God throws a party in heaven? When you break the chains of sin and gross addictions here on earth, a spiritual battle is fought and won in heaven. When you decide to release unforgiveness, rage, and bitterness against others here on earth, the healing presence and power of God through His Spirit comes in to restore order and reconcile. Would you believe me? Jesus said in Matthew 16:19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Keys here is a symbol of power and authority. This passage is a reference to the amazing power which Jesus Christ gave Peter, the apostles, and the church in our mission in this world, a power which reaches and changes matters in the spiritual realm. I have a feeling you and I don t always fully comprehend the authority and the power given by Jesus Christ into our hands. My prayer for us is that God would expand our mind and our perspective so that, just like my one turtle who stepped his foot out of the glass box, we too can to be just awestruck and humbled as we step forward together with the heaven-changing mission set before us here on earth. In Christ, James Chang

Jambo which means Hello in Swahili. For Vacation Bible School, the children ages preschool up to 5th grade, went on an exciting adventure exploring the Lord s Prayer found in Matthew 6:9-13. The church was decorated and transformed into an African safari complete with beautiful murals, waterfalls, and wild animals, including two giant giraffes in the sanctuary. Our vision for this year was to reach out and build loving relationships with the children in our community as well as with the children who regularly attend Sunday School. To help facilitate this, we made two classes for most grade levels and provided better training for the youth and the adults. God faithfully provided 180 volunteers; 64 of them were youth. The youth did an outstanding job connecting with the children. We had 168 children registered for VBS and out of that, 33 were new visitors and 11 children that I know of, accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior. The kids had a great time watching skits, worshiping God through songs, learning biblical truths during class time, and participated in fun games and crafts; even the snacks were tied into the theme of VBS. The mission project for this year was Operation Safety Nets which our church partnered with World Vision to purchase mosquito nets to protect the children in Africa from the deadly disease, Malaria. During the week we raised $938 which bought 156 nets, saving 438 children. My heartfelt gratitude to all of you who participated in VBS. I could not have done it without you. A special thank you to the awesome core team of Jody Komae, Mae Kuratani, Nancy Langley, Sanaye Nagami, Diane Wang and Linda Matsuda (who was my mentor and advisor). It was a quite overwhelming experience to see the church body working together or harambe to love and build relationships with children. Namsifu Mungu (I praise God) Susan Wakuta Childrens Elementary Director Page 2 SPIRIT

Photos by Mike Yogi & Silvio Carrara Issue 16 Page 3

August Work Day at GVBC Work Days are held every month. Thank you to our faithful volunteers for helping to maintain and keep our facilities in great shape. On August 7, they: - Put up 2 bulletin boards in the Nichigo room - Fixed a broken 8 white table - Fixed the loose push bar on the 2 nd floor glass door - Put the fire extinguisher back on the wall in the Community Hall - Replace light bulbs in the baptistery & outside lamps - Cleaned the Community Hall floor - Polished the sanctuary pews and replace pens and offering envelopes - Clean & sprayed rust proofing on outside door hinges - Put up new canopies in the courtyard. - Weeding - Repaired chairs, chair racks and table - Repaired cracked pew footings The next Work Day is Saturday, September 11, starting at 8 AM. All are invited to come and help, no experience necessary. Free lunch provided. H August 2010 Board Report by Paul Hirano, O.D. GVBC Moderator ello fellow GVBC ers, The August board meeting was held on Tuesday, August 3. For those of you new to GVBC, the Board of Deacons meets once a month. During these meeting we discuss financial matters, plan for future events, and make decisions on anything which may affect our church as a whole. The Board is made up of members of our church. They are elected by the membership at our annual business meetings. This month we approved an intern seminary position for Paul Matsushima. Paul has been attending GVBC since childhood and many of you may know his parents: Bob and Teresa. We are excited he has decided to dedicate himself to full-time Christian service! We also approved scholarships for several college students who are active in Christian ministry. The current sermon theme: You might have it, but it s not yours was also discussed. One of our monthly topics is the financial health of the church. Just like a household budget, there are many things you would like to do, but realistically, you cannot do all you dream about and keep a balanced budget. We are always discussing how to best use the assets we have for the glory of God s kingdom. We have much to be thankful for as God continues to provide for our church through your generous offerings and tithes. Thank you! One last thing on finances: as you all know, we have a beautiful facility which is helping us spread God s word to our neighborhood and the rest of the South Bay. We still have a mortgage to pay for our building. The campaigns to pay this debt (our Nehemiah Projects) have always had a term of a few years. However, the term of the mortgage is for 20 years. That is to say, once one of our Nehemiah giving campaigns is over, it doesn t mean our debt is over! In the coming months, you will be hearing about our next campaign to raise money to pay for our mortgage. Please prayerfully consider giving. Your gift will be used to pay for our building so we can more effectively Help people discover Jesus and become His fully devoted followers. Your brother in Christ, Paul S. Hirano, O.D. GVBC Moderator Page 4

Family News Our sincere prayers and condolences go out to: Charles and Marianne Matsuda, Cindy Matsuda, Wendy and Hannah Katagi in the passing of Charles mother, Helen Matsuda, who passed away in Hawaii on Wednesday, August 4. Denko Hirose and family in the passing of her husband, Rev. Eishi Hirose, who passed away on Thursday, August 5. Rev. Hirose was the senior pastor of GVBC from February 1954 to August 1986. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 21 at 11:00AM at GVBC. Pastor Steve Langley is officiating. Carl & Lesli Fujimoto Lou in the passing of Carl s mother, Yuk Ha Lou, who passed away on August 13. Baby Announcement Congratulations to Sammy & Sharon Lee who gave birth to a baby boy, Spencer Kenji, on Friday, August 13. Little Spencer was 8 lbs. 12 oz and 20½" long. He joins older siblings Sydney & Samuel. Proud grandparents are Richard & Keiko Imatomi. Letters to our family To the Staff and my GVBC Family, We would like to express our deepest appreciation for all your support, prayers, food, gifts, and hugs during the time my husband, Gerry, was hospitalized and for his memorial service. There are not enough words to adequately express what your kindness has meant to us. We have been truly humbled and blessed by your kindness. Thank you again so much! With deepest appreciation, Patti, Matthew, and Kevin Hatashita Dear GVBC, The family of Hisako Miya would like to extend their warmest heartfelt thank you for the forty plus years of giving Hisa a home of worship, teaching, and fellowship. Hisa loved the body of believers at GVBC. The family was overwhelmed with the outpouring of love, support, and affection during the time of her passing. The beauty of the floral arrangement at the memorial service and the one delivered to her at the hospital helped brighten up our solemn occasion. We appreciate the generosity of all of those who helped set-up, clean-up, cook, and serve at Hisa s memorial service. It is comforting to know so many shared in our loss. Even though we all miss her, we all share in the hope of Salvation through Jesus Christ and are comforted knowing our dear wife and mother is no longer suffering and in the presence of God. The words thank you are not enough to convey the comfort and blessing you have been to us. Love, Ken Miya and Amy, Carolyn, and Mark Dear GVBC Family, Richard had a pacemaker operation and he is doing well. His heart now beats as it should and the color has returned to his cheeks. Thank you for the beautiful bouquet. It reminds us daily of the love and the many prayers said on his behalf. I especially want to thank Pastor Annette Kakimoto for her phone calls and to Pastor Chris Koga, for stopping by to pray with me before the operation. Alice Kimura Dear GVBC Family, Thank you very much for providing us with the Christian Service Scholarship. It will really help us with the transition into our first year of college. We are very excited to be attending Cal State Long Beach in the fall. I (Sheri) will be majoring in Business Administration, while I (Kristi) plan to major in Communications. Thanks again and God bless! Sincerely, Sheri & Kristi Shimazu Issue 16 Page 5

C ONTACT: office (310) 323-5683. EMAIL: gvbc@gvbc.net [put your event in the subject line]. You can also contact event leaders directly. WE BSITE: www.gvbc.net C hildren s Ministry KidZone (1 st - 5 t h graders), Fridays, 7:00 8:30 PM, Community Hall. Wear comfortable clothes and gym shoes to all events. August 20: Making ice cream August 27: Kickball/Basketball Contact: Susan Wakuta, ext. 689, susan@gvbc.net. N eighb orhoo d Prayer Outreach Day of Prayer: August 21 from 7:00AM to 7:00PM, one-hour shifts, multiple people per shift, room 122. We will pray for the requests from our neighbors that were collected from the door-to-door walk. Sign up in the Courtyard after the worship services. Contact Bob Matsushima. Beachcombers Friendship Night Thursday, August 26, 4:30 8:30PM, Community Hall. Invite your non-christian friends and join us for a night of hula, dance, singing, hobby exhibits, free food such as hot dogs, chili rice, salads, and novelty ice cream. For the children we have games and crafts. Contact Cindy Matsuda at hopecindymatsuda@gmail.com. Classes at GVBC 101 Class, Sunday August 29, 12:30 4:30PM. For those seeking information about GVBC and who would like to become a member and/or be baptized. Taught by Pastor Steve Langley and Layne Wakuta. Baptisms Sunday, September 19 during both worship services. 301 Class, Sundays of August 29 Part 1 & September 5 Part 2, 12:30 4:30 PM (you must attend both classes). Learn about your unique spiritual gifts, your S.H.A.P.E. (Spiritual gifts, Heart, Abilities, Personality, Experience) and take the next step in the ministry exploration process. Taught by Pastor Annette Kakimoto. 401 Class, Sunday, August 29, 12:30 4:30PM. Teaches you how to redefine your life s mission and how you can live as a witness to Christ. Taught by Pastors Daniel Matsuda and James Chang. Lunch is provided. Register by checking off the appropriate box on the back of your Connection form or contact Jan Magnani, ext. 0 or e-mail her at: jan@gvbc.net [Class number in subject line]. Labor Day Monday, September 6 office closed. Photo graphy 101 2nd & 4th Wednesdays starting September 8, 7:00PM, room 113. this is will show you how to use your camera. Led by Silvio Carrara. Sign up via the church office. Page 6 C hristian Financial Management Seminar Wednesdays of September 8, 15, 22, and 29, 6:30 7:30PM. Provides biblical perspective of financial management and budgeting. Conducted by David Uratsu. Sign up by filling out the flyer in the Narthex or call the church office. Teacher Dedication Sunday September 12 during both worship services. Primetimers 2010 C alendar of A ctivities Glory of Christmas at Crystal Cathedral, Sunday, Dec. 12. Cost: $105 (based on 19-28 participants) includes the gratuity to the driver. Please note: price does not include dinner. Please eat your dinner prior to boarding the bus. We will leave GVBC at 6:00 PM and return at 10:30 PM. Payment due: October 24. Make checks payable to Gardena Valley Baptist Church [your event title in subject line]. C ontact: Keiko or Richard Imatomi via the church office. Mondays starting Sept. 13 January 10, 2011, 7:00 9:00 PM, Room 218/220, cost from $249 ( see website for enrollment & discount options), 15 lessons with dynamic speakers, weekly readings, and study. See how the Gospel is understood and received by other cultures. Learn how this affects our witness of God s truth. Learn how to use your gifts, skills, and passions for God s glory. Contact Tommy Park at: thomas.y.park@gmail.com [Perspectives in subject line]. Website: www.perspectives.org click on Find a Class. K eep Gardena B eautiful Saturday, September 18. We ll be working in the wetland preserve near South Park on Vermont & Artesia Blvd. Look for more info coming soon. Men s R etreat Saturday, September 25 to Sunday, September 26 at Victory Ranch. Signups start Sunday, August 22. C ult & Occults Seminar Sunday, September 26, 12:30 3:00 PM, room 113. Contact Marianne Matsuda Mexico Outreach Missions (M.O.M.) Saturday, October 2, Tijuana Friday, December 17 to Sunday, December 19, San Telmo Christmas Mission Trip [N OTE: a U.S. passport is required]. Spanish is helpful, but not required. Contact Teresa Matsushima via the church office. Special C o ngre gati onal Meetin g Sunday, October 10, Community Hall, after second service. More info to follow. Storytelling Class Sunday, November 7, 12:30 3:00 PM, room 113. Contact Cyril Nishimoto. Election Meeting Sunday, November 14 A Prodigal C hristmas Musical Saturday, December 4, 11:00AM & 3:00PM, Sanctuary. Admission is FREE! Contact David Cheng prodigalchristmas@gmail.com or Susie Shelley suzewriter@gmail.com. Check out our Facebook page at Prodigal Christmas Musical. SPIRIT

Financial Report $140,000 $130,000 $120,000 $110,000 $100,000 $90,000 $80,000 Month of June Income received Expenses $700,000 $650,000 $600,000 $550,000 $500,000 $450,000 $400,000 $350,000 $300,000 January - June Adopted budget Income received Expenses Donations and Flowers given in honor or loving memory FROM Kiku Florist Weekly donation of flowers Monetary donations given in memory of loved ones go into the College Scholarship Fund, unless specified. Save the Date: Special Congregational Meeting on October 10 At its monthly meeting on July 6, 2010, the Board of Deacons voted to recommend the ordination of Pastor Daniel Matsuda to the congregation. A special congregational meeting has been scheduled for Sunday, October 10 at 1:00 PM in the Community Hall. We will be assessing Pastor Daniel s preparation and calling to ordained ministry. If he is approved for ordination by GVBC, GVBC will then recommend denominational recognition of his ordination by the American Baptist Churches of Los Angeles (ABCLA). Ordination is the recognition by the Lord s people of the call of an individual to serve as Christ s undershepherd. It is GVBC s responsibility to determine Pastor Daniel s worthiness for sponsorship and to walk with him through each step of the ordination process. We hope all members will plan to attend this special meeting and support Pastor Daniel s quest for ordination (lunch will be available for purchase details to follow). Copies of his ordination paper will be available on the Narthex counter for your review. WANTED for the Next Mexico Mission Trip Save your hotel soap and shampoo If you happen to be traveling this summer and want to save your hotel soap and shampoo samples, we can use them for the Mexico prison ministry in October and December. Leave them in the church office with my name on them and I will pick them up. The prisoners do not have soap or shampoo and would really appreciate the samples. God bless you! Teresa Matsushima, for the Mexico Missions treesaw47@sbcglobal.net Issue 17 will be uploaded to website on Wednesday, September 1. Hard copies available on Sunday, September 5 in the Narthex. All articles should be submitted by Sunday, August 29. The Spirit is copyrighted 2010 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, Editor: Susan J. Shelley, susie@gvbc.net. Office hours: 9:00am 5:00pm, Nichigo Website: www.gv bc.info. The Spirit is published tw ice a month to keep members and friends informed of programs of the church and to report news about GVBC and its people. Announcements, praise, prayer requests, and letters are welcomed. Articles are subject to editing and/or postponement. Issue 16 Page 7

Gardena Valley Baptist Church 1630 W. 158th Street Gardena, CA 90247-3712 Phone: (310) 323-5683 Fax: (310) 768-2783 Web: www.gvbc.net E-mail: gvbc@gvbc.net Twitter: http://twitter.com/gvbc Morning Worship @ 8:45 AM & 10:45 AM Nichigo Japanese-speaking Service @ 10:45 AM, Room 201 Sunday, August 22/Volunteer Recognition Pastor Steve Langley Sunday, August 29 Youth Sunday Sunday, September 5/Communion Labor Day Weekend Advent Conspiracy #1 Sunday, September 12 Advent Conspiracy #2 English-speaking children s Sunday school runs concurrent with the Worship Services. Nichigo children s Sunday school 9:30am, Room 206. Steve Langley, Senior Pastor, ext. 0 Ron Matsuda, Associate Pastor Teaching, ext. 679 Annette Kakimoto, Assistant Pastor Leadership Development, ext. 680 James Chang Assistant Pastor of Young Adults, ext. 682 Chris Koga, Assistant Pastor College, ext. 685 (pt) Daniel Matsuda, Assistant Pastor Youth, ext. 681 Layne Wakuta, Pastoral Intern Junior High, ext 684 (pt) Susan Wakuta Elementary Children s Director, ext. 689 Linda Matsuda Director Early Childhood, ext. 683 (pt) J.J. Frey, Worship Coordinator (pt) Wendy Nakano, Office Manager, ext. 672 Rei Abe, Nichigo Secretary, ext. 677 (pt) Peggy Kushigemachi, Financial Assistant, ext. 675 Jan Magnani, Secretary, ext. 671 Dawn Robinson, Christian Educ. Secretary, ext. 678 (pt) Susie Shelley, Newsletter Editor ext. 673 (pt) Kevin Hatashita, Maintenance Asst. ( pt) Socorro Kagawa, Maintenance Asst. (pt) Kevin Maeda, Maintenance Asst. (pt) Kyle York, Maintenance Asst. (pt)