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Gardena Valley Baptist Church Issue 2 January 19, 2011 GVBC MISSION STATEMENT Helping people discover Jesus and become His fully devoted followers. SPIRIT MEETING THE LIVING WORD IN THE WRITTEN WORD by Annette Kakimoto Assistant Pastor of Leadership Development GVBC PURPOSE STATEMENT At GVBC, we seek to glorify God by: ~ reaching the world for Christ ~uniting as His family ~worshiping Him with our lives ~growing in Christ-like character ~and serving others in love. Inside this issue: Baptisms from Sunday, December 26 Baptisms Continued December Mission Trip to San Telmo by Teresa Matsushima Family News FYI: Events Calendar 2 3 4 5 6 Financial Report 7 Youth & Children s Ministry Events 7 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. John 1:1-2 Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. John 20:30-31 In the new Bible Basics class we re teaching at GVBC (Stan Terasaki, Rodney Tanaka and I), our desire is that our learners would come to know and love the Lord Jesus by meeting Him (the living Word) through the Bible (the written Word). For example, we have been prayerfully reading through Psalm 119 and the Gospel of John so GVBC ers can develop firsthand familiarity and skills in using their own Bibles and learn who Jesus is, what He taught, how He loved, lived, died and was raised again (John 20:30-31). We ve provided our learners with a very basic introduction to God s Word and are helping them to now develop their own personalized Bible reading plan based on their unique lifestyle, life stage and spiritual growth. For example, as soon as she finishes reading John s gospel, one student has already committed herself to read the other three gospels to keep on encountering the living Word Christ. Last Sunday, we were encouraged to hear each one of our students actual plans of how they will learn to read God s Word for themselves in 2011. We also practiced reading formationally and not just for information, as we learned from Robert Mulholland s insights from Shaped By The Word: The Power of Scripture in Spiritual Formation. We introduced the following Bible reading options (in increasing order of challenge): Read one section in one Gospel each day. Or, read the four Gospels in a year. Or, read only the New Testament in a year. Or, read Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon and Job in a year. Or, read only the Old Testament in a year. Or, read the entire Bible in a year. Would you like to spend time in God s Word this year? If you (or anyone else from other churches who are reading this newsletter) are interested in obtaining these free, easyto-use Bible reading plans, please contact me at GVBC and I ll be glad to mail you a copy. Bible Basics was intentionally designed with these spiritually formative features in keeping with GVBC s renewed commitment to see GVBCers equipped to read, study and apply God s Word. Our greatest joy as teachers and the pastoral staff is when you are each taking the initiative to cultivate a growing desire to go deeper with Christ & His truth (III John 3-4).

BAPTISM TESTIMONIES FROM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2010 Hi! My name is Tina Hara and I was just about born into this church. My maternal grandfather was a very good friend of Pastor Harumi Nishimoto and often went on hospital visitations with him. My mother and father (Kathleen & Takeshi Ishii) were married in the old chapel. From the time I was in kindergarten I remember attending Sunday school at GVBC. In junior high I occasionally came out to Friday or Saturday night church events. It was in junior high after one of those Friday night meetings where I first received Jesus Christ as my Savior and Lord. Through high school and college, I attended church sporadically. I understood Jesus was the one and only true God, but I really thought I could still control most things in my life and the lives of others. In 2005, while on vacation in Hawaii, my dad had a stroke. I didn t find out until we returned home because my mom knew what a mess I d be I d be rushing to get home. Besides, he was doing well and there was nothing I could have done for him. My mom knows me very well. I was so scared for him when we got home that I went into a depression. My progression into depression was probably a long time in the works because I remember sometimes feeling like I was going to burst into tears for no reason. Sometimes, I would drop off my kids at school and as soon as they were out of sight, I would start crying uncontrollably. However, I could hold my emotions together when the kids or my husband, Craig, was around. While this was going on, my husband s business was also going downhill. He had trusted the wrong people as partners and these people ended up embezzling a lot of money from the company they had formed together. My lowest point was one day when I felt scared there might not be a God out there like I always thought I knew. Then what would happen? I was frozen and felt I could not take care of my family anymore. I was never suicidal just scared. Fear can grow and grow, making you unable to do anything. Fortunately, God WAS there! He provided me with a husband who dropped everything at work and took me to the doctor. My mom came over to be with me and tried to comfort me; although, in that anxious state I couldn t sit still. I know my mom has always been praying for me and my family and I am so thankful for her. My daughters, Cami and Courtney, were really sweet to me, too. I am sure it scared them. After the doctor told me I was going through depression and prescribed a low dose of anti-anxiety medication, I started to feel better. I joined Annette Kakimoto s Bible study and learned about how faithful God is. My library is full of great books on overcoming depression and fear and learning how to look to God first for everything. Our family is in the process of moving out of our home right now because of the business being so bad. Hopefully, we will be able to rent it out for a year or two until Craig s business can get back on its feet. We are moving into my in-law s home nearby so the kids won t have to change schools. Even though things are a little uncomfortable for us right now, I know God is working great changes in our lives. My husband Craig has started coming to church with us and is even in a men s Bible study with Dave Uratsu. I know in my heart everything will be OK because God is with us. My favorite Bible verse is Psalm 23:1-3: The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul. Page 2 SPIRIT

BAPTISM TESTIMONIES FROM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2010 Jenny Yamada: Throughout my life, God has always been with me carrying me through trials and giving me so much joy through His love and grace. Even when I had fallen from the right path, He has always forgiven me. I am so thankful to my Lord and Savior, I would like to renew my commitment and faith and dedicate my life to Jesus Christ. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13 Hello. I m Andrea Contreras and I m going to share my first testimony. Two years ago I got invited to the Harvest Festival. It was my first time coming to this church and I really liked it. At the beginning, I was attending KidZone on Friday nights, but I felt like I needed to learn more about Jesus so my brother and I started to come on Sundays. Little by little the whole family started to attend our new church! My first time accepting Jesus Christ in my heart was at winter camp. Before that, I didn t have any interest in God s word. But after accepting Jesus into my heart, I realized living without God was a hard and empty life because we need the love of God so we can fill peace in our hearts and love to others. That s why I m getting baptized today. So I can show my love to Him. You can get in bad situations, but always remember that God is with you! Andrea with Youth Pastor Daniel Matsuda Issue 2 Page 3

December 2010 Mexico Mission Trip to San Telmo Go to Mexico? Now? What are you? Nuts? Any sane person who follows the news or reads the L.A. Times would never consider going to Mexico with the recent drug cartel violence. But, on the December 17 weekend, 49 trusting souls from seven churches did just that. Six from GVBC were part of the group [pictured from left Gerald Mayewaki, Rick Taira, Bob & Teresa Matsushima, Bill Louie, (standing in back) Jim Kawashima]. When we arrived at the TJ border, we were praying for God s covering as we entered customs. One person left the bus to push the dreaded button. A totally random system, if the light turns red, you have to off load everything and everyone from the bus. If the light turns green, you are free to enter Mexico without being checked. Well, praise God, the light turned green and we drove right through. In San Telmo, Mexico (seven hours south of Gardena), we split into four teams and visited the migrant farm camp. In the past when we brought food, aggressive children would grab the food from us and have a tug-of-war over a Ziploc bag of rice. It often ended up with a ripped bag and wasted rice on the muddy ground. So this time, we walked slowly, went door to door, offered the food only to a parent, and asked if they wanted prayer. Every person we encountered agreed to receive prayer. They asked prayer to find work, for the health of their children, and one fearful woman asked for prayer as her husband had threatened to kill her. In the afternoon, we divided into various ministries. One team presented worship songs and the Christmas story for the children; the women had a testimony and craft; the food crew was busy preparing lunch and dinner for what seemed like the entire village; the medical team held a clinic; one team was distributing shoes, clothes, socks and a small Christmas present for each child. While serving dinner to the endless stream of 700, we formed a bucket brigade to prepare a stream of plated food. When we ran out of an item, we yelled, more tortillas! and the kitchen crew brought the item we requested. The food team kept asking how many more and we could never see the end of the line. While serving, we laughed and quickly worked. It was really a team effort to feed the entire village. At the end, we all felt thankful to God for He provided enough food for everyone. We ministered to so many people and it was pure joy to be God s hands, to laugh and work with one another, and enjoy the mission trip together. I was so glad to have such joy in serving God together as a team. Despite the recent, scary violence in Mexico, God was gracious to give us traveling mercies, a safe mission trip with hundreds of children hearing the gospel, and many migrant farm workers asking for prayer in Jesus name. Our faith was strengthened. Who needs Spanish when you can communicate with a warm hug, a welcoming handshake, hand motions and a smile. Where could you wake up to mountain-lion stew with the white skull staring back at you from the pot? Where could you sit hugging a mud caked child and get teary eyed as you share God s love for them? Where could you provide Page 4

(Mexico Mission Trip Continued from page 4) free medicines to a crying mother whose feverish infant hasn t slept for days? Where could you hand a pair of socks to a shivering, barefoot preschooler and see a grin from ear to ear? So, all of the no showers, Mexican toilets, sleeping on the floor dwindled to nothing and all we were left with was the pure joy of serving God and showing His love to these migrant farm children who live in abject poverty. We with all our trappings of soft, middle-class life, it makes you so thankful for the little things when you return home. As far as I remember, Jesus didn t say to go therefore if there is a flushing toilet, a warm shower and a bed. In Matthew 28:19, Jesus says, GO! Go and make disciples of all nations. So, if you want to respond to God s tugging at your heart, please talk to one of those who have gone on a previous mission trip. You can get involved in so many ways to support the mission effort. Ask yourself what keeps you from going to Mexico? What are you afraid of? Is it not your thing? Do you think you are too old? You hate the toilets? You don t speak Spanish? You are afraid of the violence? Well, in all these things, isn t God greater? He has to be our confidence during a mission trip. The upcoming dates for the 2011 Mexico Mission Trips are [see page 6 FYI Events]: Feb. 12 Tiajuana May 14 Tiajuana July 15 to July 24 Bolivia, South America Oct 1 Tiajuana Dec 16 to 18 San Telmo Jim Kawashima, Rick Taira, Gerald Mayewaki, Bill Louie, Bob and Teresa Matsushima from GVBC were all part of the December 2010 Short-term Mission Team. Please ask any of us about the upcoming trips. Submitted by Teresa Matsushima, on behalf of the Mission Committee for Sanaye Nagami Some of these photos were taken by Gerald Mayewaki Family News Our prayers and condolences go out to Robert & Shirley Arai and Eddie & Eileen Yorizane and families in the passing of Shirley & Eddie s mother, Shigeko Yorizane, who passed away on Friday, December 17, 2010. The funeral was held on Saturday, January 8 at L.A. Holiness Church. Violet Okada, Michael, Doug, Joan, Cheryl and family in the passing of their beloved husband and father, Dr. Tsuyoshi Okada, who passed away on Sunday, January 16. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 29 at 10:30AM at GVBC. Pastor Steve Langley will be officiating. Letters from our Family Dear GVBC Family, On behalf of the family of Robert Langley, we would like to thank the GVBC family for all your love and prayers for our father over the last 5 years and especially the last two weeks. We felt your prayers and received strength as we mourned the loss of Bob and as we worked our way through the planning of his service. Thank you for all the food, flowers, words of comfort and encouragement along with offers to help. Each member of the Langley family was touched by the love shown by all of you. Issue 2 God bless you all and thanks. His children, Pastor Steve & Nancy Langley and family. Dear GVBC Family, Your prayers were answered by our heavenly Father. I am feeling well. The Lord gave me a clean bill of health for which means my family is very thankful. The delicious meals which were provided for me were heaven sent. Thank you as words cannot express my feelings. Love in Christ, Jan Gohata Dear GVBC Family, Our heartfelt thank you for the beautiful floral arrangement you sent our mom for her celebration of life service. We want to especially thank you for your faithful prayers and words of encouragement during our mom s cancer journey. Our family could feel the power of your prayers and we know God heard your petitions. He graciously answered all your prayers on our behalf. Not by our strength alone, but God s were we able to care for our mom these many months. Thank you for being such a loving family to both our families. With much love in Christ our Lord, Eddy Yorizane & Shirley Arai Page 5

CONTACT: office (310) 323-5683. EMAIL: gvbc@gvbc.net [put your event in the subject line]. You can also contact event leaders directly. WEBSITE: www.gvbc.net Adult Volleyball Mondays, 7:00 10:00PM, Community Hall. The Sports Ministry is proud to sponsor another year of Monday Night Adult Volleyball. Open to men and women, 18 years and up for sports and fellowship. Free courtesy of the generous people at GVBC. Teams of six players are rotated and play on a first come, first serve basis. All skill levels welcome. We re looking forward to seeing new faces and hopefully welcoming back old friends. For more information contact Loren Harada, (loren.harada@gmail.com) or Scott Uyeda, (s_uyeda@sbcglobal.net) via the church office or drop by next Monday Night. Basic Christianity Class to Resume February 6 Pastor Ron Matsuda will resume teaching Basic Christianity on Sunday, February 6, 10:45AM, Room 218 after a year s break. In 2009 we covered the first 14 lessons so we plan to pick up where we left off and finish the remaining 8 lessons after a brief review. If you are new to this class, please call the church office to register. Super Bowl Obento Sunday, February 6, tickets on sale for $8.00 each box lunch. Tickets on sale in the Courtyard after the worship services or from any of the junior or senior high students. Make checks payable to GVBC [subject line: Obento]. All proceeds benefit the Youth Camp Scholarship Fund. Obento lunches will be available for pick up on February 6 after the worship services. OASIS to Resume February 9 Our Wednesday night Bible class will resume beginning February 9 (for approx. 6 weeks), 7:00 9:00PM, Room 218 with Pastor Ron Matsuda teaching on 2 & 3 John. If you have never attended OASIS, please call the church office to register. M.O.M. (Mexico Outreach Mission) Dates Saturday, February 12, Tijuana Saturday, May 14, Tijuana Friday, July 15 to Sunday, July 24, Bolivia (one week earlier this year.) Saturday, Oct 1, Tijuana Friday, Dec. 16 to Sunday, Dec.18, San Telmo [NOTE: a U.S. passport is required]. Spanish is helpful, but not required. Contact Teresa Matsushima via the church office or email her at: treesaw47@sbcglobal.net. Prime Timer s Upcoming Events Chinese New Year Celebration in San Francisco. Friday, February 18 to Monday, February 21; $562 per person (double occupancy); single supplement add $190. Prices include gratuity to motorcoach driver. DEADLINE: full payment due by Sunday, January 30 (make checks payable to GVBC San Francisco Trip in subject line). Cost includes 1 breakfast, 1 lunch, and 2 dinners; roundtrip via motorcoach (wheelchair accessible vehicle upon request). Depart Gardena Hotel (on Redondo Beach Blvd. across from Carrow s) on Friday, Feb. 18 at 8:00AM and returns on Monday, Feb. 21 around 6:00PM. Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City. Monday, September 26 to Monday, October 3. [NOTE: PASSPORT REQUIRED for travel into Canada]. $2,615 double occupancy; single $3,165. Tour prices includes all gratuities. Not included is travel insurance, items of a personal nature. Seven nights accommodation; roundtrip airport transfer from Gardena to LAX; roundtrip airfare Southwest Airlines; full-time tour director Karen Anderson; local guides; admission to all sightseeing; motorcoach transportation and driver expenses, all bridge, ferry and road tolls; handling of one suitcase per person at all hotels; 12 meals: 4 dinners, 1 lunch, 5 breakfasts, 2 continental breakfasts; all applicable federal & provincial taxes, i.e. the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). To register contact Richard or Keiko Imatomi via the church office. 2011 GVBC WOMENS RETREAT MARCH 26 27 Following the Shepherd is the theme of the 2011 GVBC Women s Retreat. Our guest speaker is Stephanie Schwartz, Director of Women s Ministries at Compass Bible Church in Aliso Viejo, CA. She will speak on Psalm 23, one of the most well-known and recited psalms in the Bible. Often times you will hear Psalm 23 recited at a funeral or to a person who is nearing death. Stephanie, however, will teach us how to make Psalm 23 an integral part of our lives so we can become victorious followers of Jesus Christ. Women live very busy, sometimes hectic lives. Many of you are working and have a family waiting for your attention when you get home at the end of the day. You may be a very busy stay-at-home mom, a single parent or a caregiver. Some of you may be struggling with a difficult family situation or a health condition or you may be looking for a job. You may be at a place where life is such a struggle, you can t see the light at the end of the tunnel. In Psalm 23,verse 4, David writes, Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me, your rod and your staff they comfort me. My dear sisters, WE are not alone. God is with us and He wants us to take His hand and follow Him. As children of God, we have the awesome privilege of seeking His Word as our source of comfort, strength, wisdom and hope through our trials. Psalm 23 is one of the most powerful, life-changing scriptures in the Bible. As we seek after God, may we learn to become the daughters God desires us to be women who show forth His grace, love and confidence; women who know God will see us through any trial we may be facing today. Details regarding the 2011 Women s Retreat are available in the Narthex. Look for the lavender flyer at the reception center. Registration for the retreat will begin on Feb. 6 and continue through Feb. 27 or until we reach capacity. Seating is limited so please register as soon as possible. Page 6 SPIRIT

Financial Report $130,000 $120,000 $110,000 $100,000 $90,000 $80,000 $70,000 $60,000 Month of November Income received Expenses $1,300,000 $1,250,000 $1,200,000 $1,150,000 $1,100,000 $1,050,000 $1,000,000 January - November Adopted budget Income received Expenses Donations and Flowers given in honor or loving memory FROM IN LOVING HONOR or MEMORY OF Tak & Evelyn Teramae Ken Miya Robert Taira Frances Sekiguchi Jean Urabe Steve & Marie Takano Audrey Yee Walter Hokama Betty Oshiro Kiku Florist Sharon Teramae-Kauk Hisa Miya Betty Takamori Tad Sekiguchi Ted Urabe Reed Takano Genevieve Wing Carol Hokama Henry & Rob Weekly donation of flowers Monetary donations given in memory of loved ones go into the College Scholarship Fund, unless specified. Youth Ministry Youth Winter Camp When: Friday, March 4 to Sunday, March 6, Where: Alpine Conference Center, Blue Jay. Cost: $135 per student ($110 for each sibling or youth who have never attended a Children s/youth Camp). Scholarships available. DEADLINE: Sunday, February 20. NO REFUNDS. Applications available from Daniel Matsuda or the office. Leave GVBC at 4:15 PM March 4. Return GVBC approx. 3:30-4:00 PM March 6. Contact: Daniel Matsuda, ext. 681 or daniel@gvbc.net Children s Ministry KidZone (1 st - 5 th graders) Fridays, 7:00 8:30 PM. Wear comfortable clothes and gym shoes to all events. Jan 28 Hula-Hoop Relay/Steal the Bacon Feb 4 Card Relay/Bean Bag Target Toss Feb11 KidZone/HighSchool Activity Feb 18 No KidZone (Jr. Winter Camp) Feb 25 Volleyball/Dodgeball Contact: Susan Wakuta, ext. 689, susan@gvbc.net 2011 Offering Envelopes 2011 Offering Envelopes Please save us postage by remembering to pick up your numbered offering envelopes. If you do not have a numbered box and would like one, please print your name and phone number on the pad provided, or call Wendy in the office, ext. 672 or email her at: wendy@gvbc.net. Your envelope is available now for pick up in the Narthex. Issue 3 will be uploaded to the website on Wednesday, February 2. Hard copies available on Sunday, February 6 in the Narthex. All articles should be submitted by Sunday, January 30. The Spirit is copyrighted 2011 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.gvbc.info. The Spirit is published twice 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 2 Page 7

Gardena Valley Baptist Church 1630 W. 158th Street Gardena, CA 90247-3712 Phone: (310) 323-5683 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 @ 10:45AM Rm 201 Sunday, January 23 Pastor James Chang ~ Where is God?=Habakkuk 3:1-19 Sermon Series: The Air I Breathe Sunday, January 30 Pastor Ron Matsuda ~ Worship in All Seasons=Job 1 Sunday, February 6/Communion Pastor Chris Koga ~ The Height of Worship=Isaiah 6 Sunday, February 13 Pastor Daniel Matsuda ~ Love and Worship Sunday, February 20 Capital Stewardship Campaign Begins for 8 weeks 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 Worship, ext. 682 Chris Koga, Assistant Pastor College, ext. 685 (pt) Daniel Matsuda, Assistant Pastor Youth, ext. 681 Susan Wakuta Elementary Children s Director, ext. 689 Linda Matsuda Director Early Childhood, ext. 683 (pt) Layne Wakuta, Pastoral Intern Junior High, ext 684 (pt) Paul Matsushima, Pastoral Intern, Neighborhood Impact (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 Coco Kagawa, Maintenance Asst. (pt) Kevin Maeda, Maintenance Asst. (pt) Kyle York, Maintenance Asst. (pt)