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BEING MOBILE VS HAVING A MOBILE BY DOUG BROWN, SENIOR PASTOR What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word mobile? Cell phones, of course. Most everyone you know probably has a mobile phone. Landlines are becoming like dinosaurs. Extinct. Yet, mobile also means the ability to move around easily and freely. This summer the GVBC family has been quite mobile. We have been celebrating missions, both locally and globally. Local efforts to impact people in the South Bay have been done through the high-school-led outreach called The Wave and also through our youth serving our sister church City Lights and its neighborhood in Long Beach. Globally, we have also reached out through mission trips to Japan and upcoming missions to Thailand and Brazil. Issue 13 July 12, 2017 In my experience, most churches do not see themselves as sent people. Rather, there is a strong gravitational pull inward in a self-protective manner. However, from God s word to Abraham to Go until now, God has revealed Himself as a missional God. As David Bosch wrote: It is not the Church of God that has a mission in the world; it is the God of mission who has a Church in the world. Mission is not a program of the church it is God s life in His disciples and the mobility of Jesus disciples as they take Good News into the world. To be a disciple of Jesus necessarily involved missions. Discipleship does not exist apart from mission. Rather, discipleship gets its traction from mission as per Professor Len Hjalmarson s illustration below: Inside this issue Profiler of Sue Brown by Kathy Aiso 2 2017 Graduate 3 Our Mission Field 4 Family News 5 FYI Events Calendar 6 Announcements 7 Our Worship Schedule 8 Dr. Hjalmarson writes, Cycle riders know that there is more than direction and velocity in keeping a cycle moving: it requires balance, and balance is a dynamic reality. Stop moving, and the bicycle and rider end up on the pavement. It s the same with discipleship and mission: they exist in a dynamic relationship of motion and energy. The traction for a bicycle rider comes from the rear wheel. The chain drives the rear wheel, and the contact between the wheel and the surface moves the bicycle forward. Mission works the same way. Mission powers discipleship. If the wheel of mission stops turning, discipleship becomes distorted into an internal selfimprovement reality. Direction for the bicycle comes from the front wheel. Discipleship gives mission a telos a purpose and end goal. As we take deliberate steps to become more intentional and focused disciples, we necessarily will become more missional. The good news is mobile and challenges us to be mobile as well. Having a mobile is necessary in our highly transient world, but being mobile for God anywhere and everywhere is far more rewarding. Becoming mobile, Pastor Doug

His Transforming Love Profile of Sue Brown By Kathy Aiso I THINK IT IS GOD'S MIRACLE THAT WE ALL BECAME BELIEVERS. SUE BROWN "I think it is God's miracle that we all became believers," affirmed SUE BROWN. Sue is referring to her family her parents, Richard & Gail Yarbrough, brothers, Bill and Lee, and herself. Growing up in a non-christian home Sue, Bill and Lee lived a freewheeling lifestyle. Their father Richard, a petroleum engineer, held the position of Manager of Operations for Union Oil on the West Coast and provided a comfortable lifestyle for the family. When Sue was seven years old, the Yarbroughs moved from Texas to Southern California. Although born in Texas, she considers herself to be a Southern California girl, spending most of her life here. HER BROTHERS PRAYERS LED HER TO CHRIST After graduating from Los Altos High School (LAHS) in Hacienda Heights in 1971, Sue's older brother Bill set out for Alaska to work on an oil rig. Bill's roommate was a Christian who abounded in Christ's love and lived what he preached. Bill came to faith and became active in a church in Alaska. As soon as he became a Christian, he began praying for his family's salvation. The church eventually sent him as a missionary to Mexico to pastor and church plant. Years later, when Sue's younger brother Lee graduated from high school, he too set his sights on working in Alaska on an oil rig. Once in Alaska, Lee and Bill spent time together. Lee witnessed the dramatic change in Bill and his genuine love for God and others. This led Lee to become a Christian and become actively involved in ministry. Both Bill and Lee began praying for Sue and their parents' salvation. Eventually, Lee too went to Mexico as a missionary and pastor. FIND A GOOD CHURCH TO ATTEND In the late 1980s, Sue decided to take a week's vacation from her job in the fashion business. At the time she was a retail buyer and later worked for the women's clothing designer, Ellen Tracy. After being invited by Bill and Lee, she went to visit them in Mexico. During this time, both of them loved her and shared the Gospel with her. She could see the marked difference Christ made in both of their lives, but was not yet willing to accept Christ. Before departing for Southern California, Lee encouraged her to read the Bible and find a good church to attend. RECEIVING THE LORD INTO HER HEART Back at home, she found a good church. The people loved and accepted her. She felt God's love through her brothers and the Body of believers at the church. This led her to receive the Lord by herself at home. Once she became a Christian, she delved into church life by attending Bible studies, discipleship courses and serving where needed. She eventually served as a deacon and also worked in the church office. Later, while on staff at another church, she became administrative assistant to the Mission Director. AN INTEREST AND PASSION FOR NUMBERS Sue has a natural passion and interest for numbers and administration. She has served in those areas in her professional life as well as in churches. Through her husband s, our senior pastor Doug Brown, encouragement she started her own bookkeeping business called SB Pro Services which is located in Claremont. AN AMAZING JOURNEY Sue and Pastor Doug have been married for 20 years. Their shared interests include a love to serve the church, their grandchildren, and films. They have seven grandchildren with an eighth one due in October. During their marriage, the Browns have served at churches in Southern California and an international church in Nairobi, Kenya, Africa. In speaking of her husband Doug, she shared, "God really brought us together. It's been fun to partner together and it's been an amazing journey!" THE LORD GIVES AND THE LORD TAKES AWAY One of Sue's favorite Bible verses, Job 1:21b, reminds her of whether God gives or takes away. There is always a blessing in what He does. "The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away, Blessed be the name of the LORD." In retrospect, both in leaving home for Nairobi and later leaving Nairobi to come home, this verse came to Sue's mind. Both life changes created an element of loss for her. In moving to Nairobi, she felt loss leaving her church, her home and loved ones behind. And eight years later, although feeling blessed in being reconnected with family and friends in California, she again experienced loss in Nairobi leaving treasured friends and the ministry behind. However, she was able to see the tremendous blessing God gave her during her time in Nairobi which she would not have had if not for the time there. Blessed be the name of the LORD! Both Sue and Pastor Doug have felt warmly welcomed into the GVBC family and look forward to investing and sharing in a tremendous future with all of us. "We're thrilled to be at GVBC and are excited about our shared future, confirmed Sue. We can see God's leading us here and how He put everything in place." 2

2017 GRADUATES Diane Ujiiye Master of Divinity Fuller Theological Seminary Michelle Dresser CSULB Elizabeth Figuracion Michele Hirano Associate of Arts Child Development and Family Consumer Sciences UCI Sociology El Camino Communications Yuma Inagaki Biola Communications Jay Miyazato Reed Sata UC Davis Economics CSULB Child Development and Family Consumer Sciences High School (180) Middle School (Greenhouse) Brendon Asato North Brandon Hirano Coastal Christian Academy Ryan Hiroshige Orange Lutheran Jason Kiyohara North Brandon Kuriki North Kara Makishi Palos Verdes Peninsula Andrew Nguyen Environmental Charter John Noguchi Gardena Ryan Tsukamoto North Jasmine Whitacre West Jason Yamamoto - Torrance Lauren Yen Palos Verdes Peninsula Janelle Asato - Casimir Oprah Aubrey Mary Bethune John Carraher - Parras Thomas Fujimoto Valley Christian Alana Ikemoto - Chadwick Savannah Labarda Magruder Abby Matsui Bert Lynn Justin Matsui Bert Lynn Vivian Nguyen Dodson William Nguyen Environmental Charter James Noguchi Peary Sara Reeder Calle Mayor Emily Rubinoff Bert Lynn Stefahnie Sandoval Madrona Ty Urabe Bert Lynn Jakob Wendt Magruder Daniel Yogi Bridges Academy 3

OUR MISSION FIELD THEREFORE, GO AND MAKE DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS. MATTHEW 28:19 MISSIONS OUTREACH TO MEXICO (M.O.M.) Requirements: A valid passport is mandatory. Spanish speaking is not mandatory but helpful. A smile goes a long way. Must have a flexible attitude as things on the mission field often change without notice; a willing heart to serve the Lord in an international setting; a clear criminal record; be 18 years or older, however, if under 18 years, must be accompanied by one parent. Must have a signed consent for each trip (you will receive this in an email before departure after registering). Future mission trip opportunities: Saturday, October 14 1-day trip to Tijuana, cost is $40. Friday, December 15 to Sunday, December 17, Christmas Outreach, 3-day trip to San Telmo and Ensenada Jail, cost is $150. Cost: Make checks payable to Bread of Life Church. Cost covers roundtrip bus transportation to Mexico and some meals during the trip. Scholarships, depending upon need, are available through an application to the GVBC Missions Committee. First timers: It s advisable to attend the orientation meeting (date/location will be emailed prior to each trip); and to speak with someone who has gone on the Mexico missions trip for helpful tips. For more info, contact Sanaye Nagami via the church office. Registration forms and information available on the Narthex Counter. BOB & TERESA MATSUSHIMA S SUMMARY OF THE SHORT TERM MISSIONS TRIP TO JAPAN Blog: We appreciate you standing in the gap with us and prayed for us and followed our blog (www.http://matsushimablog.wordpress.com) from March 26 June 23, 2017. Japan: It is the land of a thousand cranes, land of a thousand trains, where rejection drives too many to suicide and bullying is all too common. People hole up in their bedrooms and don t resurface for years not coming out; not opening their drapes; not answering the door or phone; completely isolated from the outside world. Depression abounds, students drop out and are off-track in life and stress runs rampant. In the midst of all the natural beauty of Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and breathtaking scenery, the Japanese experience deep emotional wounds which go untended and the country is in desperate need of our Savior, Jesus. But we found many who were open to talking with us about their feelings and spirituality and beginning to try to understand one Almighty God the Trinity and about His word, the Bible. But there are too few Christian workers in Japan to spread the Gospel. God needs you to go and walk alongside Him. What is JLodge Coffee Shop? We volunteered two months and spoke English to the students. The J stands for Jesus or Japan and is a ministry run by the Mills, reaching out daily to the college students and professors from Tokai University in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan, an hour west of Tokyo. Many Japanese won t step into a Christian church, but they will go for coffee and dessert. So, the coffee shop staff prayerfully considers each conversation holy ground and tries to find an in to share something about God or Jesus in their life while talking with the students. They serve coffee, tea and desserts to the customers, many who come daily for coffee and to talk. Who are the Mills? We went to volunteer to help David & Yuka Mills, JEMS missionaries who have been at JLodge for four years. In April, ownership was transferred to them from the Chigasaki Holiness Church. They talk with students and their goal is to move them one step closer to Jesus and to understand more about God and His Word. They also make a mean cup of Joe! Best moment: When two new students were so excited about receiving their own copy of the Bible, began reading John and asked, Is there a God? Who is Jesus? Can I believe the miracles in the Bible? What is the trinity? And, getting to lead worship with the ukulele! 5) 4

OUR MISSIONS FIELD 4) What we missed most? Our grandkids/family (we Skyped when we could); our bed (we slept on the floor on futons); and Mexican food (we dreamt of Burnt Tortilla tacos). Most frustrating part of the trip: Trying to speak in our terrible Japanese. How did we see God working: Each morning, we lifted up the day to the Lord, inviting the Holy Spirit s presence into the coffee shop. The students told us they liked coming because of the warm, inviting, loving, welcoming atmosphere they felt coming from the heart. The Lord was drawing them there. So, in each conversation we prayed for God to give us the right words to say and to really listen to them. Many of them have no one to talk to so listening to them was important. Hopefully, we planted seeds in their hearts and the Lord will bring the increase. Future: YOU? If you speak English, you can share Jesus love too! Prayerfully consider going! Love in Christ, Bob and Teresa Matsushima For more information contact: David & Yuka Mills at: dlord@bridgehome.us and yuka@bridgehome.us FAMILY NEWS A NEW COMMAND I GIVE YOU: LOVE ONE ANOTHER... JOHN 13:34 OUR PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO THOSE WHO HAVE LOST LOVED ONES To Nami Fukuzawa, Sheryl Iijima and family in the passing of beloved husband, father and grandfather, Frank, who passed away on Saturday, June 24. The funeral service will be Saturday, July 29 at 10:00 a.m. at GVBC. Pastor Steve Langley will officiate. LETTERS TO OUR GVBC FAMILY Dear GVBC Family, On behalf of our family, thank you so very much for the beautiful floral spray for my father s memorial celebration of life service. Thank you also to Pastor Steve Langley for graciously officiating both memorial and burial services. We are deeply touched and grateful for the outpouring of love, support, care, and prayers from our church ohana. The Lord has blessed us with His love, grace, and comfort through you all. With much appreciation, The William Y. Hamada Family and Bruce, Lillian, and Leia Higashi IN THE NEWS Shirley Aoto was pictured with several other women in the Sports section of the Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Rafu Shimpo. The article was titled Results from SCNWGA Spring Tourney. The article stated, The Southern California Nikkei Women s Golf Association held its Spring [Golf] Tournament on April 14. Shirley was in the C Flight. 5

FYI EVENTS CALENDAR YOUTH SUMMER CAMP Sunday, July 23 to Friday, July 28, Oak Glen Christian Conference Center in Yucaipa. Theme is First Love based on 1John 4. Fee is $265 with sibling discounts and scholarships available. See any Youth Leader or the church office. Questions? Contact Layne Wakuta, Youth Director, ext. 682 or layne@gvbc.net. 18TH ANNUAL GVBC GOLF TOURNAMENT Friday, August 18, Rio Hondo Golf Club in Downey, 12:00 p.m. shotgun start. Early Bird fee is $150 by Friday, July 21 After July 21 $175 PROMOTION SUNDAY August 27 YOUTH SUNDAY August 27 OFFICE CLOSED Monday, September 4 Labor Day Federal Holiday GVBC PRIMETIMERS TOURS Note: The Primetimers Tours are for all adults, not just for seniors THE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS : Thursday, December 7, departing at 10:00 a.m., returns approx. 5:00 p.m., $134 per person includes motorcoach transportation, a sit-down, served lunch, the show, gratuity for your servers. The Candlelight Pavilion in Claremont blends the elegance of décor and dinning with the excitement of professional music production of Sounds of Christmas. DEADLINE: Final payment is due November 5. No refunds after final payment is made. We would be very thankful for any support such as: a) Corporate sponsorships b) Tee sign sponsors. Tee sponsor forms are on the Narthex counter next to the brochures. c) Raffle gift donations such as gift certificates, golf equipment/accessories, tickets to sporting events, etc. d) Merchandise, small appliances, gift baskets, etc. e) Golfers Our Annual Golf Tournament supports our seminarians with tuition expenses and GVBC s Friday Food Ministry feeding the disadvantaged and homeless. For more information and to register, pick up a brochure on the Narthex counter. SUMMER ICE CREAM SOCIAL To make reservations, contact Richard or Keiko Imatomi after the worship services or through the church office. Make checks out to GVBC with your trip title in subject line. HOLY LAND & GERMANY TOUR Pastor Steve Langley & Rev. Sam Tonomura will be leading a ten-day tour of Germany & the Holy Land through JEMS from: Monday, August 14, 6:00 8:15 p.m. Community Hall. Hosted by the GVBC Evangelism Ministry. Monday, October 8 to Sunday, October 21. Full tour is $4,995 per person. This outreach is about inviting our unchurched friends and those whom you've been praying for to a fun summer event for all ages. We want them to discover Jesus and His love through our friendship, music, hula program, ministry exhibits and activities. Pray for the friends, neighbors and family you would like to invite and invite them. Most lunches & dinners included. If you want to go to just Germany, it s from: Monday, October 8 to Friday, October 12. If you want to go to just the Holy Land it is from: Monday, October 12 to Sunday, October 21. Consider helping with this church-wide outreach. From greeting, having a hobby or ministry exhibit, serving ice cream, being on the friendship relations team, helping children with games and crafts to performing hula or playing ukulele, you can show and share God's love with our invited guests and community. Price is $3,650. More to come on flyers and volunteer signups. Contact Cindy at cindy@gvbc.net. Download a registration form from the JEMS website at www.jems.org or call (213) 613-0022 for a form to be mailed to you. Complete the registration form online or return the hard copy to JEMS, 948 E. Second Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 along with a $500 per person deposit, attention Rev. Sam Tonomura. SAVE THE DATE: MEN S RETREAT Saturday, October 14 Sunday, October 15 6

ANNOUNCEMENTS ONLINE GIVING A big change is about to happen! We will be upgrading our data base software, which will include the way our online giving is managed. If you have a recurring donation, please cancel it by Friday, August 18. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Wendy in the office ext. 672 or wendy@gvbc.net. The upgrade will be Cloud based, and among other things, feature text giving, and an app where you can manage your personal information. Thank you in advance for your patience as we make this transition. NEXT SPIRIT ISSUE Available online Wednesday, July 26 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, July 23. The SPIRIT is copyrighted 2017 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: Doug Brown (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 DOUG BROWN Senior Pastor ext. 0 EIJI OSATO Associate Pastor, Nichigo ext. 676 DANIEL MATSUDA Associate Pastor ext. 681 Summer Series: True Joy SUNDAY, JULY 16 Pastor James Chang ~ Philippians 2:12-18 SUNDAY, JULY 23 Pastor Doug Brown ~ Philippians 2:19-30 SUNDAY, JULY 30 Pastor Doug Brown ~ Philippians 3:1-11 SUNDAY, AUGUST 6/COMMUNION Pastor Doug Brown ~ Philippians 3:12-21 SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 Pastor Doug Brown ~ Philippians 4:1-9 SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 Pastor Doug Brown ~ Philippians 4:10-20 SUNDAY, AUGUST 27/PROMOTION SUNDAY Layne Wakuta ~ Youth Service 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. 682 SUSAN WAKUTA Children s Director ext. 689 TAMMY HERNANDEZ Early Childhood Coordinator EMILY NOGUCHI Nursery Coordinator LEE MATSUNAMI Worship Music & Arts Coordinator 8