For the members, family and friends of the Downey Adventist Church Go Ye Therefore by Cary Fisher When the Seventh-day Adventist Church came into its existence, the movement had a clear mission plan. Early Adventist pioneers took to heart the words of Jesus when he said, Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:14), and made it their purpose to spread the Gospel to all ends of the world. There was a recent study by the Pew Research Center that found the Seventh-day Adventist Church as the most racially and ethnically diverse group in all of the United States. We certainly can credit the vision of the early church for this claim. As missionaries traveled throughout the world their impact has created most of this diversity as converts from other countries have migrated to United States. That is why we can go to an Adventist Church and see people from all kinds of cultures from around the world, or why there can be multiple language churches in any part of the U.S.. Here at Downey, we have been obviously blessed with this mission for Adventism. If you look around our sanctuary on any given Sabbath, you will see how diverse our congregation is, and that is something to truly be grateful for. Since also we have been studying in our Sabbath school quarcontinued on page 2 Your Role We must remember throughout our lives that in God s sight there are no little people and no little places. Only one thing is important: to be consecrated persons in God s place for us, at each moment. Francis Schaeffer, No Little People Missions and International Sabbath Join us on Sept. 26 for our Missions and International Sabbath. We will celebrate our varied heritages and give thanks that so many people have given much to tell the world about Jesus. Please wear an outfit that is from your heritage or culture. We re asking everyone to bring a favorite dish from your culture as well. International potlucks are a wonderful way to sample many different dishes. Please sign up in the foyer for what you are bringing. Also, please email us downeychurch@gmail.com and let us know what heritage you identify with. We are going to try to compile some simple counts of how many different heritages are represented at the Downey Adventist Church. Oh yeah, bring some friends too! = INSIDE Hawaiian Shirt Day pictures on page 3 & 4 Taste & Inspiration on page 5 What s happening? see pages 6 & 9 Small Group Leaders page 7 Our Church Family page 7 Kid s Page on page 9
THE LATEST WORD Go Ye Therefore... (cont. from page 1) 2 terly about missionaries of the Bible, we are going to spend the Sabbath of September 26 to commemorate Adventist missions, and celebrate the different cultures that make up the Downey-Florence Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Sabbath will be filled with missionary stories within our church and it will conclude with an international potluck that will consist of food from all over the world. I hope you are able to share your culture with us on that special day. My goal for the weekend is to remind us that Jesus great commission of go ye therefore is a mission for all of us to consider. Jesus didn t just call out the disciples to do his work, but called anyone whoever believes in him. we don t need to travel all over the world to share Jesus with others The reality is that we don t need to travel all over the world to share Jesus with others. We can be missionaries right here at home. We just have to let the Holy Spirit to continue to intervene in our lives so our love for God will compel us to love others. September Sermon Calendar September 5 - The Rest of Our Lives - As we celebrate Labor Day weekend, this Sabbath s message will be on how to truly have a rest that can only be given by God. There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from his (Hebrews 4: 9,10). September 12 - Who is in Charge? - The Bible reveals that Christ has authority over all things as the Bible says, he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy (Colossians 1:18). With all that being said, have you allowed Christ to be the authority of your life? September 19 - The Selfish Prayer. Bill Aumack will share the message. Sometimes our prayers become very selfcentered. We ll look at a very selfish prayer in the Bible and see what lessons can be learned and applied to our prayer life. September 26 - To the Ends of the Earth - This Sabbath will be a special reflection on the missionary work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. As Luke wrote, For this is what the Lord has commanded us: I have made you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring salvation to the ends of the earth (Acts 13:47), God has called our church and each of us to share his love with others. See you when the church gathers. = WE DID IT The Latest Word V 27 N 09 BILL AUMACK responsible for this LINDA AUMACK copy editor ALEX AUMACK paper distribution CARY FISHER pastor address mail to: Downey Seventh-day Adventist Church 9820 Lakewood Blvd. Downey, CA 90240 office: 562.869.6013 fax: 562.622.1691 downeychurch@gmail.com www.downeychurch.com distributed monthly issue date: Sept. 2015 copyright 1992-2015
September 2015 Hawaiian Shirt Day Worship Schedule Sept. 5 Cary Fisher The Rest of Our Lives Sept. 19 Bill Aumack The Selfish Prayer Sept. 12 Cary Fisher Who is in Charge? Sept. 26 Cary Fisher To the Ends of the Earth 3
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Taste & Inspiration September 2015 Zippity Dooo Daaaa Orzo Salad Ingredients 1/2 cups olive oil for salads 1 teaspoons lime zest 1/4 cups lemon juice 2 tablespoons fresh basil finely chopped 4 garlic cloves finely chopped 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 to taste salt to taste 1 to taste pepper freshly ground, to taste 1 lbs Orzo pasta 8 ounces feta cheese crumbled 1 large orange bell peppers chopped small 1 large red bell peppers chopped small 1 1/2 cups tomatoes seeded, and chopped 3 tablespoons capers 3/4 cups Kalamata olives pitted and quartered 1/2 red onions finely chopped 1 tablespoons fresh oregano finely chopped 2 green onions chopped Directions 1. First cook your Orzo pasta per package directions, cooking until al dente, and drain. 2. In a medium sized, nonreactive bowl, gradually beat together the lime zest, lemon juice, salad quality olive oil, basil, garlic, and mustard until an emulsion forms. 3. Then season the oil mixture with salt and pepper to taste. 4. Mix your pasta, feta cheese, peppers, tomatoes, capers, Kalmata olives, and chopped red onion together in a bowl. 5. Pour the vinaigrette over the pasta mixture and mix to combine. 6. Add oregano and green onions, toss, and then add extra salt and pepper to your tastes. 7. Chill salad for 1-2 hours for best results. 8. You can make this in the morning and even serve it in the evening, but don t save it for too long (you won t have leftovers I promise LOL). Enjoy! = Pilar & Phillip If you play an instrument and are interested in helping the Worship Team, we d like to talk to you. Of special need is acoustic guitar and bass, but we are open to other instruments too. Please see Bill or Chris for more info. 5
Downey Adventist Church Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Visit www.downeychurch.org S.S. Sabbath School 1 2 3 4 5 7:13 pm sunset 9:30 am S.S. 10:50 am Worship Pastor Cary 7 pm Wed. Fellowship 7 pm Band Practice 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7:03pm sunset 9:30 am S.S. 10:50 am Worship Pastor Cary Pathfinder Campout 13 Pathfinder Campout 7 pm Wed. Fellowship 7 pm Band Practice 14 15 16 17 18 19 6:54 pm sunset 9:30 am S.S. 10:50 am Worship Bill Aumack 7 pm Wed. Fellowship 7 pm Church Board 7 pm Band Practice 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 7 pm Wed. Fellowship 27 28 29 30 6:44 pm sunset 7 pm Band Practice 9:30 am S.S. 10:50 am Worship Pastor Cary International Day 12:30 Luncheon 7 pm Wed. Fellowship
September 2015 Upcoming Events Sept. Birthdays Abraham Guevara 3 Pilar Centeno, Jr. 5 Pat Novinski 6 Destinee Macias 8 Kean Aispuro 9 Elora Chavez 9 Shelby Jackson 11 David Guerrero 12 Mario Delgado 12 Dolores Gamboa 13 Amber Macias 15 Mitch Williams 19 Hector Archila 21 Enoch Aispuro 22 Matthew Macias 22 Patricia Jackson 23 Eloy Luna 23 Dessirey Torres 24 Anita Dominqu 30 If your birthday is left out in the monthly newsletter, please contact the church office so we can put it in. Wednesday - 7 p.m. Wed. Fellowship Friday - 7:00 p.m. Band Practice Sep. 7 - Labor Day; Office Closed Sep. 11-13 - Pathfinders Camporee Sep. 13 - National Grandparents Day Sep. 17 - Church Board 7pm Sep. 19 - International Day/Missions Sep. 19 - Fellowship Luncheon @ 12:30pm Sep. 23 - First Day of Autumn Coming Soon The Latest Word deadline is the 5th of the month. Be sure to keep up with the latest news by signing up for the Wednesday email. You can sign up here www.downeychurch.org/signups.html or send us an email at DowneyChurch at gmail dot com and we ll add you. Oct. 3 - Communion Oct. 10 - Week 1, Small Groups Oct. 24 - Fall Party 7
THE LATEST WORD The Latest About Our Church Family Please remember our college students who are away this year. Elora Chavez, Ethan Morales and Victoria Zamora are all going away to school this year. There were lots of interesting vacations this summer. Phillip and Pilar went to the Northwest. Tony, Raquel, Johanna and Noemlyn went on a cruise to Alaska. Alberto and Celene have recently been out of town too. And there s probably more too. Be sure to ask them about their trips. If you have any Church Family news, please contact the church office so we can get it into the newsletter. = Thank you to everyone who has been saving Box Tops for Education. That is greatly appreciated. For the Box Tops for Education, please save the Box Tops coupon. Please give your labels to Linda Aumack. Thank you for your support! = 8 Small Group Leaders & Host Homes Our small groups will be starting up again on Oct. 10th. The theme for our Fall study is Faith and Finance. We are looking for Small Group Leaders and Host Homes. If you are interested, or may be interested, please talk to Pastor Cary or Bill Aumack. There is going to be a meeting for our small group leaders after the International Potluck on Sept. 29th. = A Prayer for Uncertain Times An hour before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, pastor and author Stan Purdum was reading Psalm 66, which includes the words, We went through fire and through water; yet you have brought us out to a spacious place (v. 12, NRSV). After watching the destruction, Purdum composed a prayer that remains relevant today, as terrorism and threats often make peace seem more specious than spacious : O God of heaven and earth, who s bigger than nations and factions, be with us as we live through times of terror, despair and danger. Be the strength of people who ve been touched personally by disaster. Come with healing to those who are injured. Be the eternal rest of those who ve died. Be the energy, compassion and fortitude of those who must pick through the wreckage. Grant our leaders courage and a double portion of your wisdom. The day of universal brotherhood seems farther off than ever, O God, but help us not despair of trying to accomplish it. Strengthen our faith. In Jesus name. Amen. =
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September 2015 Ponder This... = Be prepared for God to direct you to something you do not like, and teach you to like it! J.I. Packer = Don t find fault. Find a remedy. Henry Ford = God made you as you are in order to use you as he planned. J.C. Macauley Downey-Florence Seventh-day Adventist Church 9820 Lakewood Blvd., Downey CA 90240 DATED MATERIAL Return Service Requested 10