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Issue 23 December 3, 2014 Inside this issue Reflections from the Journeys of the Apostle Paul Compiled by Teresa Matsushima GVBC Thanksgiving Concert Walking Closely with God Profile of Emily Noguchi by Kathy Aiso 2 3 4 Family News & Our Mission Field 5 FYI Events Calendar 6 Announcements 7 Our Worship Schedule 8 Dear Friends, It s Christmas time, that time of the year when decorations come out of storage, and our homes, stores, malls, and even our church is changed. One of the decorations which comes out from our basement is the Advent wreath, with its 4 purple candles and a center white candle. The purple candles represent, love, joy, peace and hope and the white candle represents Christ. Each week one purple candle is lit and on Christmas Eve, we light the Christ candle. So, why do we do that and what is Advent? Having been in Greece and Turkey, where the Apostle Paul started the gentile church (non-jewish), I was reminded how hard it was for people to learn about Jesus. A church may or may not have had the scriptures, and people did not have a Bible (no printing press). So, the people learned about Jesus by what they heard and what they saw on Sundays at church. The church leaders got together and decided there had to be a systematic way of teaching the church about Jesus when they (the congregants) didn t have books. They realized they had 52 weeks and so divided the birth, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus into a 52-week series which is repeated every year. The time of Jesus life just before Christmas would be about God s preparing the way for the birth of Jesus and at the end of 52 week series, it would be about the second coming of Jesus or His return. This 1 st Coming and 2 nd Coming is the 4 weeks before Christmas, or Advent. Advent, then, is remembering the first time He came His birth, and preparing for Christ s return, the end of the series. Because the Bible is now in the hands of each believer, we don t need a systematic series of Jesus story taught each year in church. You can read Matthew, Mark, Luke and John from your Bible, but we at GVBC reinstituted Advent the candles, etc., to focus on our Lord Jesus. During this season of great distraction from our Lord, Advent helps us to remember that Jesus came, God so loved the world John 3:16. It helps us remember His coming brought Love and Joy. It also helps us to remember He is coming again Peace and Hope. The Advent candles remind us, He is with us always. We need this reminder as we run around at Christmas time with our focus on everything else. Advent! Stay focused! It s all about Jesus. His child, Pastor Steve P.S. This is really hokey, but try this...3 times a day, sing the hymns and carols of the season for half an hour each time. This will help keep your focus on Jesus. Sing songs of praise! (Ephesians 5:19) Experience the Joy! Let me know if it worked for you.

REFLECTIONS FROM THE JOURNEYS OF THE APOSTLE PAUL COMPILED BY TERESA MATSUSHIMA In early November, 33 people (11 from GVBC) followed in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul through Greece and Turkey. Our own Pastor Steve Langley gave the biblical teachings at each of the historical sites. During this time, we were able to visit six of the seven churches mentioned in Revelations and some of the highlights of Paul's missionary journey. The following is a compilation of the group's reflections, impressions, and what they spiritually gleaned on the trip. Gayle Asato The pilgrimage to Greece and Turkey was my response to the short New Testament verse: "Increase my faith!" Seeing and walking the hilly terrain increased my faith because Paul was outnumbered by nonbelievers, but it did not stop him from spreading Christian philosophy. It amazes me that just one believer could make such a huge impact on the lives of people both born and yet to be born. Stephanie Hernandez As we visited the ruins of six of the seven churches mentioned in the book of Revelation, I realized the struggles of arrogance, lukewarm faith, and persecution these early churches faced and the warning given to each of them to continue their pursuits and focus on Christ. I wondered where the present church now falls and how we will end up in ruins, like the church of Ephesus and Laodicea? Or, will we glean from these churches their mistakes and successes, and rise to reflect Christ's Kingdom for His glory and honor? I hope we fall in the latter. Debra Kawahara "Age to age He stands, and time is in His hands, beginning and the end...." [ How Great Is Our God by Chris Tomlin 2004]. This song kept playing in my mind as I walked the awesome Acropolis in Athens to the extraordinary Ephesus and more, proving once again to me, "How great is our God!" Ken Kawahara I felt Grateful to be able to take this wonderful trip with good friends, but more so to be able to come home to America. Overwhelmed and humbled by all of the amazing sites (like Parthenon and Meteora), ruins, museums, hectic schedules, and hotels. Discipled by Pastor Steve's writings. Apostle Paul's words and acts were near. Kirby Langley A wonderful trip giving me a visual idea of what it was like for Paul and John, establishing the first churches in Europe and Asia. The trip was enhanced by a great group of Christians who were fun and caring. Pastor Steve Langley The Greeks have a long church history and Greek Orthodox tradition, but a long history does not guarantee a church which is alive. The Philadelphia church turned inward, shriveled up and died. I saw how a church, if not encouraged from other churches will cease to be because even churches were not created to exist in isolation or independence. Janice Mayeda By seeing & being in the places where Paul spread the Gospel made the stories of his life more real to me. What a blessing! And, what a blessing to experience God's great care for our group in healing illness, recovering left luggage, or dropped wallets! How amazing is His love for us! Alice Yahiro The distances which Paul traveled and the challenges he endured to spread Christianity and to encourage believers was truly amazing. This should be an inspiration to all of us to share God s Word. Bob Yahiro For 12 days we "followed" the footsteps of Paul through ancient Macedonia and Asia Minor. No shipwrecks, floggings, beatings with rods, only minor inconveniences (5:30 a.m. wake-up, bags out by 6:00 a.m.). We didn't walk hundreds of miles; we rode in a luxury coach; bought souvenirs; took pictures; and acted like tourists. Is our faith lukewarm? Have we lost our first love? Or, are we rich and alive in Christ? Bob Matsushima We visited the ancient ruins of Philippi and a small stone building was pointed out as the site of Paul and Silas' imprisonment. It was small, dank and dark. After 2,000 years, how else could it be? Yet, I felt Paul's conviction and passion for the Gospel. How he chose to remain in prison when he could have fled after a powerful earthquake. Because of this, the jailer and all his household were saved. Wow! Teresa Matsushima At a monastery in Meteora, Greece, my eyes welled up with tears as I heard about so many faithful Christians refusing to denounce Christ and sacrificing their lives for the sake of the Gospel. This reminded me of Steve Green's song, "Find Us Faithful." The lyrics are: "... may the footprints that we leave, Lead them to believe, And the lives we live, inspire them to obey. Oh may all who come behind us find us faithful...." [ 1994 by Steve Green]. Inspired by Paul's faithfulness and sacrifice to spread the Good News, I wondered, "What kind of footprints am I leaving for others to follow?" 2

GVBC THANKSGIVING CONCERT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 PHOTOS BY WENDY KATAGI THE PROMISE OF LIVING On Sunday, November 23 GVBC hosted it s first Thanksgiving Concert in collaboration with the 40-piece Los Angeles Metropolitan Youth Orchestra [LAMYO] conducted by Dr. Feng-Hsiu Lee and GVBCer Austi Kaji, Assistant Conductor and our GVBC Multi-gen Choir directed by Wendy Katagi. During the first half of the concert, the orchestra played many selections from Handel, J.S. Bach, Saint-Saens, Bizet, and Copland. Austi Kaji also conducted the orchestra in a selection from the Nutcracker Suite. The choir joined in the second half of the concert by singing The Hallelujah Chorus and Celebrate Your Church (written by Wendy Katagi) accompanied by the entire orchestra. The audience then joined in by singing How Great Thou Art with the choir and orchestra. The concert continued with the orchestra playing two beautiful Japanese selections titled Soshu Nocturne by R. Hatori and Telosma Flowers by J.G. Le. To end the concert the orchestra played several pieces from movie & TV soundtracks, orchestrated by Dr. Lee. It was fun to try and guess which ones they were. Being a very spontaneous conductor, Dr. Lee asked Wendy Katagi and Kayla Cortez (Susie Shelley s your newsletter editor granddaughter) to sing the Elvis Presley hit song Love Me Tender. The audience was invited to sing along. The evening concluded with a nice reception in the Community Hall with various foods brought and prepared by the LAMYO students parents. This was such a wonderful way to celebrate Thanksgiving and to be blessed by these talented musicians. We would like to invite Dr. Lee and the LAMYO orchestra back next year. Austi Kaji conducting the orchestra during a selection from the Nutcracker Suite (L) Wendy Katagi and Kayla Cortez leading the audience in Elvis Presley s Love Me Tender 3

WALKING CLOSELY WITH THE LORD PROFILE OF EMILY NOGUCHI, GVBC NURSERY COORDINATOR BY KATHY AISO Grandmother Anna and Aunt Jenia were happy to see, as an adult, I embraced the faith, walking closely with the Lord. Emily Noguchi Emily Noguchi [our Nursery Coordinator] had a happy childhood, growing up in a close-knit family in Laguna Hills with her mother, sister Melanie, Grandmother Anna, Aunt Jenia, and three uncles. She recalled hearing Grandmother Anna singing hymns and going to her bedroom regularly to read her Bible. Another strong Christian, Aunt Jenia, took Emily and Melanie to a few Christian children s events. In Emily s early years, the seeds of Christianity were planted. A JOYOUS OCCASION It was a joyous occasion when Emily accepted the Lord as a teenager, especially for Grandmother Anna and Aunt Jenia. While a student at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Emily reconnected with a friend, Meg, who she hadn t seen in awhile. Since their last encounter, Meg had become a Christian. Emily could immediately see the positive changes in her. She now possessed an overriding joy and peace from the Lord. In addition to Meg, the witness of Emily s stepmother, Merrilyn a strong Christian influenced her to receive the Lord. At Meg s apartment, Emily asked her to pray with her to accept Christ. Emily immediately felt a pervading joy and happiness, having Christ in her life at age 18. I felt more happy and joyful the moment I received the Lord, Emily shared. A CHURCH CALLED CHRISTIAN With Aunt Jenia, Emily began regularly attending a church called Christian Church, a multi-cultural church of 100 people which met in Huntington Beach. About the same time, her future husband, Clyde Noguchi, started attending Christian Church. Clyde had come at the invitation of a friend. During the next seven years, Emily and Clyde eventually got to know one another at church before getting engaged. Clyde occasionally shared with the congregation what he learned from a particular Scripture. He also actively witnessed by doing community outreach as well as church ministry. Emily became very attracted to him and his strong, active faith. HE ALWAYS PUTS GOD FIRST While students at California State University Long Beach, Emily and Clyde handed out Bible tracts. Also, they established a campus Bible study with six or seven students. As time passed, their friendship blossomed into love. In October 1998, Emily and Clyde were married at Farquhar Park in Huntington Beach. Emily shared, I admire Clyde because he always puts God first. DESIRE TO HAVE A LARGE FAMILY With the desire to have a large family, the Noguchis were blessed with five children: John (15 yrs.), Michael (13 yrs.), James (11 yrs.), Anna (9 yrs.), and Daniel (7 yrs.). Emily thoroughly enjoys being a stay-at-home mom, tending to the needs of her family. Starting their day with prayer, Emily and Clyde arise at 5:45 a.m. every morning to talk to God. Our children bring us so much joy, Emily stated. Parenting is very rewarding, although occasionally challenging. It s definitely a team effort between God, Clyde, and myself. But it s the Lord who helps us raise our kids. We couldn t do it without His wisdom, guidance, and grace. THE NOGUCHIS COME TO GVBC Before moving to Gardena, the Noguchis lived in Long Beach. They continued to attend Christian Church until it disbanded in 2003. Then, they attended various churches in the South Bay before coming to GVBC in November 2008. Clyde, who grew up in Gardena, was familiar with GVBC. Along with his father, Clyde attended Marianne Matsuda s Bible study in the mid 1980s. Emily and their children participated in GVBC s Mommy Junction, a mother and child s ministry of about 40 young mothers with their young children. This gathering of mothers provided encouragement, Bible study, and fellowship in the faith, Emily stated. Upon coming to GVBC, the Noguchi family was attracted to our solid Children s Ministry which included a strong Sunday school program and youth ministry. The Noguchis immediately noticed all five of their children enjoyed coming to Sunday school as well as getting involved in youth activities. ENCOURAGEMENT AND A BIG SURPRISE Today, Clyde and Emily are part Pastor Daniel & Linda Matsuda s Community Group. This group is composed of 12 families with young children. Emily finds it, Encouraging and edifying as individual group members pray for one another and discuss marriage and child care topics. This year Emily was asked to consider the position of GVBC Nursery Coordinator. Although initially surprised at being asked, she prayed about it before accepting the position. She also had Clyde s support who prayed about it, too. She stepped in as GVBC Nursery Coordinator this past October, heading the ministry of caring for ages newborn up to two years on Sunday mornings. Being a social person, she is getting to know the nursery workers, relating to the parents, and interacting with people. ALL THINGS WORK TOGETHER FOR GOOD One of Emily s favorite Bible passages, Romans 8:28 reminds her, God uses all circumstances, even those which seem unfavorable at the time for our good. And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. In my later years, even in what appears to be unfavorable circumstances, I ve seen something good come out of every situation, Emily affirmed. God s faithfulness in the past and His promises in the future give her, who walks closely with the Lord, hope and peace. 4

FAMILY NEWS A NEW COMMAND I GIVE YOU: LOVE ONE ANOTHER. JOHN 13:34 OUR PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO THOSE WHO LOST LOVED ONES Don & Jeannie Bain and family in the passing of Jeannie s brother, Mike Matthews, who passed away at the age of 61 years in the early morning of Saturday, November 22. Eddie & Eileen Yorizane in the passing of Eileen s mother, Sachiko Nakada. The funeral will be held at GVBC on Friday, December 12 at 10:00 a.m. Pastor Steve Langley will officiate. LETTERS TO OUR CHURCH FAMILY Dear GVBC, Thank you for the beautiful floral arrangement the church sent in honor of my mother [Miyoko Fujikawa]. It was a wonderful addition to her memorial service. We are deeply grateful for the church s prayers and support and for the use of the Sanctuary to help celebrate the life of my mother. In Christ, Scott & Betty Fujikawa OUR MISSION FIELD THEREFORE, GO AND MAKE DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS... MATTHEW 28:19 SHERYL SILZER, WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATOR "Thank you for your continued prayers and support. Without your prayers I wouldn't be able to carry on," writes Sheryl. In the Fall, Sheryl spent five weeks in Australia and New Zealand. She was happy to find the groups she led in both countries desire to become multicultural than just in name only. Their openness and willingness to learn were an encouragement to her. She conducted two two-day workshops one in Sydney and the other in Melbourne. The one in Melbourne was with Missions Interlink, the network of mission agencies in Australia. In Auckland, New Zealand, she led a four-hour workshop with 34 leaders from a large multicultural church and a two-day workshop with 34 students and outsiders at Carey Baptist College. Due to the Ebola situation, Sheryl's trip to Nairobi has been rescheduled to late next year. During November, she will attend a board meeting at William Carey International University in Pasadena as well as two other conferences. On December 1, she will be conducting a workshop with Camino Global (formerly Latin American Mission) in Dallas, TX. In January 2015, Sheryl will present a paper on "How Buddhist Spirituality Influences Asian Culture" in Thailand. It's for a conference of Christian workers who reach out to Buddhists. Sheryl requests prayer on how best to prepare and present helpful ideas at the conference. KEN & DIANE KUDO, SEPAL SAO PAULO, BRAZIL According to Ken, Thanksgiving 2014 is, "... because you have faithfully prayed, invested in our life financially, and continue to tenaciously walk with us through prayer and your ongoing support and ministry to us." An example are two recently baptized women (pictured in the Kudos' November letter in the Narthex). One woman has Alzheimer's while other has cancer and is close to going home to the Lord. Both women accepted Christ through the transformation of family members who evangelized to them. In addition, Evangelistic Bible Study (EBS) ministered to the two women as the power of the Gospel was shared. EBS also contributed to motivating them to follow the resurrected Christ. TOMMY DYO, CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST, EPIC The Epic Movement is growing by leaps and bounds! Tommy shared there are 38 active Epic Movement chapters. There are an additional 15 chapters in planting mode in over 15 states. He stated 104 staff report directly to Epic. Over the summer with Epic projects, there were 113 staff and students at three international and two stateside locations. Please pray for an amicable solution to the "all corners policy" implemented by the California State University Chancellor's office which disallows most Christian groups from being officially recognized on campus. Pray for the calling of new workers into Epic since there are few presently. Pray for Tommy and his family. His daughter, Mika (13), is deciding on what high school to attend and son, Noah (16), is contemplating where to attend college in two years. Tommy also asks prayer for himself: a shepherd's heart for his team; vibrant growth in the Lord; healthy life, work and family balance; and solid financial support base and resources. 5

FYI EVENTS CALENDAR CLASSES TAUGHT BY PASTOR RON MATSUDA OASIS is on break until Wednesday, January 7. FOLLOWING CHRIST TODAY: a new class for all Christians. Sundays, 8:45 a.m., Room 113 (next to the kitchen). [NOTE: We will meet in the Sanctuary on December 7, 14, and 21]. This 47-week class will cover 30 essential lessons which the Lord has taught Ron during the past 55 years of following Christ which he would like to pass on to you. Registration forms are on the Narthex counter. ALL-CHURCH CHRISTMAS POTLUCK Sunday, December 7, 5:00 p.m., Community Hall. Bring: last name begins with A-N=main dish & dessert; O-Z =main dish & side (rice, noodles, veggies or salad). If you come alone, bring only ONE dish listed by the letter of your last name. Bring your dishes in disposable containers or LABEL each part as well as serving utensil. BILINGUAL SERVICE Saturday, December 13, 7:00 p.m., Sanctuary. Meets every second Saturday of the month. Refreshments served in Room 201 after the service. Everyone welcome. For more info contact Pastor Eiji Osato, ext. 676, eiji@gvbc.net. CLASS 101 Postponed and rescheduled for Sunday, December 14, 12:30 p.m. If you would like to be baptized or become a member of GVBC, please sign up for this class by checking the CLASS 101 box on your Connection form, or call the office, or email gvbc@gvbc.net. The next baptism is Sunday, December 28. A light lunch is provided before the class. MEXICO OUTREACH MISSION (M.O.M.) Three-day trip to San Telmo, Friday, December 19 to Sunday, December 21, Cost $140. MUST HAVE a valid passport. Spanish is helpful but not mandatory. You will help with prayer, food, medical clinic, worship, clean up, working with men, women, children, crafts, handing out food/clothes/ shoes or give your testimony. To sign up or for more information contact Teresa Matsushima via the church office or email: teresa47@gmail.com. MEN S BREAKFAST Saturdays, December 20, 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m., Room 113. All men invited. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday, December 21, Advent Conspiracy: Light of the World. Both services in the Community Hall. We will collect your Advent Conspiracy Christmas tree ornament. You will be invited to hang your ornament on one of the Christmas trees decorating the Community Hall. Refreshments served after each worship service. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES Wednesday, December 24, 6:00 p.m. family service with a Christmas story & 11:00 p.m. candlelight communion service. OFFICE CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Thursday, December 25 Christmas Day and Friday, December 26. BREAD FOR THE JOURNEY: BIBLE RESOURCES FOR YOUR SPIRITUAL GROWTH Sunday, Dec. 28, after both services in the Community Hall. Join us for a special event featuring Bibles, reading plans, study aids, apps for technology devices on the Bible, etc. Come talk with GVBC'ers who are personally reading through the Bible or doing so in their Community Groups and experiencing growth through God's Word in life-changing ways. Please contact Pastor Annette Kakimoto, ext. 680, for this new Discipleship Ministry. ~2015~ OFFICE CLOSED Thursday, January 1 New Year s Day, but we ll be open on Friday, January 2. HIS LITTLE FEET His Little Feet (HLF) International Children s Choir will be performing at GVBC on Sunday, January 25 at both worship services. The choir, comprised of 15 children, comes from two countries: Ethiopia and India. The choir travels the United States, being the voice for orphaned and vulnerable children worldwide. The purpose of the tour is to bring awareness to the millions of children around the world in need of care, as well as facilitate opportunities for Americans to respond to the needs of children through giving, sponsoring, going and adopting. We are in need of host families to house the children and adult staff for the nights of Friday, January 23 and Saturday, January 24. If you are interested in being a host family, please review the preliminary requirements on the flyer in the Narthex, complete the tear-off and place it in the offering bag or give it to an usher or the Church Office. Thank you for prayerfully considering this ministry opportunity. Contact gvbc@gvbc.net [subject: Little Feet]. PRIMETIMER S KYUSHU SOUTHERN JAPAN TRIP Depart LAX Tuesday, October 13, Arrive LAX Thursday, October 22. Cost: $4,458 per person (8 nights, 22 meals, ground transportation. Deposit: $200 deposit DEADLINE January 13. Balance of Payment due: July 13. For questions contact Richard or Keiko Imatomi thru the office. BAPTISM SUNDAY December 28 6

FINANCIAL REPORT General Fund - October General Fund - Jan-Oct $120,000 $110,000 $100,000 $90,000 Income received Expenses $1,200,000 $1,150,000 $1,100,000 $1,050,000 $1,000,000 $950,000 $900,000 Adopted budget Income received Expenses FROM Teresa Choi Donations and Flowers given in honor or loving memory TO Walter Choi Monetary donations given in honor or memory of loved ones support College Scholarship Fund, unless specified. $1,600,000 $1,550,000 $1,500,000 $1,450,000 $1,400,000 Nehemiah 4 - cumulative up to October 2014 Straightline Goal Received ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED: VOICES FOR OUR CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday, December 21 is the Fourth Sunday of Advent and our Christmas service. WE NEED YOU to join the Multi-gen/Adult Choir to sing one song during the two services. The choir will be directed by Wendy Katagi, who has written and scored a new song for us, titled I Am the Light. Rehearsals will start soon! Do you love to sing Christmas carols? We will be singing Christmas carols & hymns before the 6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve service on Wednesday, December 24 in the Narthex. We need lots of voices to help send joy and cheer to those entering the Narthex for the service. All are invited to sing. No experience needed. Just come and join us. Contact Susie Shelley via the church office or email her at: Susie@gvbc.net. Susie will call or email you. DECEMBER 21 CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SNACKS We need special snacks after our first & second services for our Christmas Sunday. We will gladly accept any donations of finger foods such as cookies, pastries, fruit, etc. Please bring your donations to the kitchen before 8:30 a.m. on December 21. Thank you so much! NEXT SPIRIT ISSUE Available online Wednesday, December 17 at www.gvbc.net, Our Newsletter. Hard copies available in the Narthex and in the back of the Community Hall. All articles should be submitted by Sunday, Dec. 14. The SPIRIT is copyrighted 2014 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 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 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 NOTE: Both services in the Community Hall through December 21 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7/COMMUNION Second Advent ~ Pastor Steve Langley Light of Reconciliation SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 Third Advent ~ Pastor Daniel Matsuda Light of Justice CHRISTMAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21 Fourth Advent ~ Pastor Steve Langley Light of Love WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 Christmas Eve Services 6:00 p.m. Family Service with a Christmas Story 11:00 p.m. Communion Candlelight Service SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28/BAPTISMS Both Services in the Sanctuary STEVE LANGLEY Senior Pastor ext. 0 DANIEL MATSUDA Associate Pastor, Youth ext. 681 EIJI OSATO Associate Pastor, Nichigo ext. 676 JAMES CHANG Assistant Pastor, Neighborhood ext. 679 ANNETTE KAKIMOTO Assistant Pastor, Leadership Dev. ext. 680 CHRIS KOGA Assistant Pastor BRAD TOY Interim Director of College LAYNE WAKUTA Pastoral Intern, Middle School ext. 684 SUSAN WAKUTA Elementary Children s Director ext. 689 TAMMY HERNANDEZ Early Childhood Coordinator EMILY NOGUCHI Nursery Coordinator NAOTO FUNADA Nichigo Worship Coordinator WENDY NAKANO Office Manager ext. 672 PEGGY KUSHIGEMACHI Financial Assistant ext. 675 JAN MAGNANI Secretary ext. 671 REI ABE Nichigo Secretary ext. 677 AUBREY MATSUNAMI Christian Educ. Secretary ext. 678 SUSIE SHELLEY Newsletter Editor ext. 673 SOCORRO COCO KAGAWA Maintenance Assistant GERALD MAYEWAKI Facilities Assistant JAI PHETSOMPHOU Maintenance Assistant ROBERT KATO Sunday Services Assistant EDMOND AVIADO Sunday Services Assistant 8