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Issue 4 April 4, 2017 Inside this issue Helping People Discover Jesus by Pastor Doug Brown Profile of Erik Uratsu by Kathy Aiso 2 3 Our Mission Field 4 Family News 5 FYI Events Calendar 6 KidZone Calendar 6 Announcements 7 Blessings in Children s Ministry! The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love. Galatians 5:6 We want to share how God has touched the lives of children. Sweetheart s Snack, February 11 Children s Ministry appreciated 31 special widows who attended this multigenerational brunch. Church families made delicious foods. The Elementary Sunday School children made nice Valentine s Day cards and crafts. And the 4 th and 5 th graders spent time serving and talking to these women. Two first-time widows expressed how special and loved they felt. We honored Miss Carol Allen (passed away on March 3) who always poured her heart organizing this event and made sure each widow received a rose. Jr. Winter Camp at Forest Home, February 16-18 Early Childhood Easter Celebration, March 10 Fifteen children and 4 counselors went to camp. It was a great opportunity for the children to be up in the majestic mountains learning about God and building relationships with their counselors, each other, and children from other churches. The theme was Pathfinders: Seeking after God s heart and navigating a clearer path according to His will. Praise God because 2 boys accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior and 5 girls and 3 boys rededicated their lives to Jesus. There were 93 guests (43 children) and about 21 volunteers who attended our celebration. Many families invited their friends who do not attend our church and appreciated this event. There were also several Nihongo and Nursery families who came as well. They participated in activities which coincided with the events taking place during Holy Week. We pray everyone walked away with a deeper understanding of the true meaning of Easter. We also pray for the families who were introduced to Jesus and will start coming to our church. Child Dedications, March 18 We praise God for a very special celebration as Roy Parisio (4 years old) and Chris-Jayden Pariso (7 years old) were dedicated to God. Our church family along with their mother and journey companions also committed to raising Roy and CJ with Christ as the center and for the boys to one day have a personal relationship with Jesus. We give God the glory for the great things He has done! Emily Noguchi, Nursery Coordinator; Tamara Hernandez, Early Childhood Coordinator, and Susan Wakuta, Elementary Director

HELPING PEOPLE DISCOVER JESUS BY DOUG BROWN, SENIOR PASTOR It was wonderful for Sue and I to celebrate our first Holy Week with the GVBC Family! Pastor Daniel Matsuda launched the week with his Palm Sunday sermon on Defining The Relationship (DTR) Talk. We need to have this talk with God as we headed into the most significant week in the Christian calendar. A variety of college group members lead us through Maundy Thursday as we shared a meal together followed by the Lord s Supper. Kent Hirano then did a superb job of speaking out of Luke 22, highlighting the three meals found in the chapter. The next evening brought our Good Friday service in which Ryan Uratsu, Michelle Law, and Brandon Tasaki delivered reflections out of Luke 23 which were both Biblically based and, at the same time, personal. These talks were punctuated by heartfelt worship led by Ben Lee and the worship team. Our week climaxed in the triumph of Easter morning. We declared together, He is Risen! Numerous family and first-time visitors were welcomed and thanks to our marvelous hospitality team, well fed. There were so many who contributed to this significant week. Russell Nagata did an excellent and speedy job transforming pieces of wood into an ancient and distressed cross which so powerfully symbolized Christ sacrifice. Stephanie Nagami and team did an incredible job seemingly all week keeping us well fed and making GVBC feel like a home. Susan Wakuta and her volunteers ministered to our children in a variety of ways, but especially with the retelling of the important Biblical accounts of this Holy Week. The AV teams kept the sound and lights going, Gerald Mayewaki and his guys kept the facility looking great as did Coco, Jai, and Amini. And there are so many more to thank. Why did we expend all this time and energy? We are helping people discover Jesus and become his fully devoted followers. Those who either recommitted their lives to Christ or did so for the first time did so in a setting in which you helped to create by God s Spirit. For this, I give God and all of you great thanks for spreading the Good News! He is Risen! Pastor Doug PHOTOS BY SILVIO CARRARA 2

GOD S WELCOMING OPEN DOOR PROFILE OF ERIK URATSU BY KATHY AISO During and immediately following high school, Erik Uratsu lost two important people to him. During each instance, he was devastated, yet, God eventually opened the door for new, enriching Christian friendships. It ultimately led to Erik's calling to the mission field. In Erik's Sophomore year, his grandmother, Shizuko Kurashima, passed away. Erik and his grandmother were extremely close so he took her passing very hard. He became bitter about his grandmother's passing, but the influence of other Christians at GVBC turned him toward seeing God as loving and sovereign. By his senior year, he began to see God's hand in his life. This led him to receive the Lord. After high school, Erik lost his best friend due to a big miscommunication. He became upset, but acknowledged he had leaned more on his best friend than God. CHRISTIAN OUTWARD APPEARENCE After Erik started college, he became involved with the Korean American Student Association (KASA) and Nikkei Student Union (NSU) at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP). Both groups focused on socializing by partying and drinking. On Sundays, he attended GVBC and went through the motions of being a Christian outwardly, but inwardly was distant from the Lord. When he eventually realized he needed to get his relationship with God back on track, he stopped attending KASA and NST parties. He began earnestly seeking the LORD, desiring to be obedient to God. He became thirsty for God's Word and began reading it in earnest. EPIC CORE FRIENDS God was faithful and within a month began adding EPIC (the Asian American Christian Fellowship of Campus Crusade, CRU) Christians in his life. These became Erik's core friends at CPP, providing tremendous blessing in his life. Today, he is active in EPIC, being a part of their core ministry. In summer 2017, Erik was part of the GVBC Rifu Japan Mission team. Erik, along with Violet Dresser, Marsha Yoshiba, Tommy Morse, Tommy Park, Chris Ishimatsu, and Reed Sata ministered in Rifu, Japan from late June to early July for two weeks. He had a heart for the Japanese people who fondly reminded him of his late grandmother. GOD S PERFECT PLAN FOR HIS LIFE A month after the missions trip, Erik struggled for a final time with the issue of God's sovereignty. Thoughts reoccurred as how God would allow him to lose both his grandmother and best friend. Through his struggle, he came to realize God had allowed these events to happen because He loved him and had a perfect plan for his life. As he resolved this issue, God implanted in his heart a strong desire to become a long-term missionary. "For the first time in my life, I am excited about the future. I am passionate about becoming a long term missionary," Erik beamed. He plans to transfer to Biola University, graduate, and enter the mission field as a long-term missionary. HIS HUMAN UNDERSTANDING IS LIMITED One of Erik's favorite Bible passages, Habakkuk 3:17-19, remind him that his human understanding is limited and through all circumstances good or bad God has his best in mind. "Though the fig tree should not blossom, And there be no fruit on the vines, Though the yield of the olive should fail, And the fields produce no food, Though the flock should be cut off from the fold, And there be no cattle in the stalls, Yet, I will exalt in the LORD, I will rejoice in the GOD of my salvation. The Lord GOD is my strength, And He has made my feet like hinds' feet, And makes me walk on my high places." Each day, Erik's joy in the God of His salvation grows deeper as he actively seeks the LORD. When God gives you a new beginning, it starts with a closed door. Be thankful for closed doors. They often lead to the right one. Ernesto Cortazar 3

Our Missions Field 2018 SHORT-TERM MISSION APPLICATIONS BY LINDA HAYASHI Applications for Thailand (January 2019) will be available in April 2018. Separate applications for the Mexico mission trips which take place several times a year in conjunction with Mexico Outreach Mission will be posted when available. BRAZIL UPDATE BY STEPHANIE NAKAYAMA Six months have passed since the 2017 GVBC Brazil Team left Hope Mountain in Vitoria. Some of the house parents we met left and new ones were hired. For Christmas, the boys received new pairs of shoes which were donated by a church in the United States. Alex, an 18-year-old graduate from Hope Mountain, was reunited with his family. God is healing his relationship with his mom. The Smiths have had plumbing problems in their house and no drinkable water. Corenne Smith made a make-shift kitchen faucet by running an outside water hose through a window. Buildings at Hope Mountain had leaks which resulted in flooding during the rainy winter months. In spite of these challenges the Smiths and boys have remained thankful for what God has provided. I am also thankful for the opportunity to go back to Brazil with the 2018 GVBC Brazil Team this June. I am looking forward to meeting the new house parents and seeing the boys in their new shoes. I am also looking forward to hearing their testimonies of God s lovingkindness and grace. God has given me a directive this year: give generously. I pray God will empower me by His Holy Spirit to give generously and love deeply as an ambassador for Christ. Please pray for the Smiths (Philip, Corenne, Marc, and Isabella) and for the children and staff at Hope Unlimited. Also pray for the GVBC 2018 Brazil Team (Michelle Law, Gerry Shiozaki, Kyle York, and Stephanie Nakayama) as we prepare for our trip from June 8-19, 2018. PHILIP & CORENNE SMITH, HOPE UNLIMITED VITORIA, BRAZIL Fabio was one of Hope Mountain's first residents. As a child, Fabio was horribly tortured, mutilated, and later dumped at the side of the road before coming to Hope Mountain. Today, Philip rejoices as he shared about Fabio. "Fabio is a vibrant Christian who is active at his church. He came to mind today because I just got a wedding invitation. Fabio is getting married!" Hundreds of Valentine cards arrived in the mail in February for the children of Hope Mountain. It was a challenge given to ministry partners to write personalized Valentine cards to the children and they responded! "It may seem like a small thing, but for a newer kid, getting a personalized card for the first time in their lives is a big deal. And our veterans love adding to their previous collections!" write the Smiths. Philip, who is CEO of Hope Unlimited in Brazil, is excited because beginning this year, Laura-Becker-Lewke is the new Executive Director of U.S. operations. Philip shared, Laura leads by example. She is one of Hope Unlimited major financial supporters. Laura is an attorney and her resume includes, she was admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court serving as Chief Counsel and Head of Administration for an international shipping company. Laura is a long-time member of Menlo Church in Menlo Park, CA. which is one of Hope's longest supporting churches. One of Laura's main loves is providing others with opportunities to wisely steward their resources. "We are grateful to God to have her on our team!" PETE & SHERYL SILZER, WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATOR "We pray you continue to grow in your knowledge of God's love and grace in your lives as you begin the New Year. Your prayers and support are greatly appreciated," write the Silzers. The Silzers are thankful for continued good health, God's protection, and joy in their work. Pete was recently honored for 10 years of service as a promoter and encourager of the Monterey Peninsula Gospel Community Choir. He continues to be challenged by students coming to learn the Indonesian language and works with a team of native Indonesian teachers. In his free time, Pete enjoys creating art, having sold several paintings and photos at his studio. In 2017, Sheryl's travels took her to Thailand (January), New Zealand (July-August) and Colombia (November) where she facilitated multicultural training. A highlight was attending a mission training class run by Colombians. Sheryl also trained the Mennonite Brethren in Thailand and with Serve Globally workers in Chicago. She was energized by the participant's responses as they discovered how their own cultural backgrounds shaped their responses to cultural differences. Also in 2017, she attended and presented at different conferences in the U.S. and around the world. Sheryl is part of an SIL team adapting a tool to measure relationships in Asia which was tested in Hong Kong in January. Thailand will also serve as a testing site in March. In 2018, she also looks forward to teaching the Asian issue course at Talbot in the spring and the Doctor of Ministry cohort in the summer. The Silzer Clan is well and productive! A major change was Pete and Sheryl's younger son, Jeff, his wife, Caryn, and three young children moved from the LA area to an area north of Seattle in Mount Vernon, WA. Jeff is working in a computer support job which allows him to work from home. The Silzers were able to visit Jeff and his family over the Thanksgiving holiday. Older son, Michael, wife, Rachelle, and two daughters live in Southern California. Michael is Athletic Director at Troy High School and is also active in club soccer. The Silzers are thankful for the time they get to also spend with Michael and his family. 4

FAMILY NEWS NEW BABY ANNOUNCEMENT God s blessings and congratulations to Rodney & Coco Kagawa in the birth of their new grandson, Robert Samuel Kagawa. Little Robert was born on Thursday, March 29. He weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. and he was 19 inches long. His father is (their son) Samuel and mother Rachel and older siblings are Jacob & Hailey. LETTERS TO OUR GVBC FAMILY We deeply appreciate your sympathy and support. Thank you for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers. Love, The Family of Carol Elaine Allen Thank you GVBC family to ALL the many people who helped in the Celebration of Carol Allen s Life this past Saturday, March 17. The outpouring was both overwhelming and touching and the funeral and reception would never have happened without your love and support. You guys are truly amazing! Your time, skill, efforts, and many donations (cookies, food, artistic, and monetary) are so very much appreciated. We are humbled. Love, the Allen Family and the Mayeda Sisters Dear GVBC, Thank you so much for the lovely floral arrangement you sent during my recent hospital stay. It brought cheer to every day. Thank you all for all your prayers. In Christ, Alice Moriya Dear Church Family, Thank you for your prayers, visits, love, and encouragement. God is answering your prayers and I m very encouraged for complete recovering. Thank you Pastor Doug and Pastor Annette for your prayers before the surgery. God is great. I thank Him for his grace, kindness and faithfulness in showing me the power of prayer. Praise Jesus! God bless you all. Much Love, Jean Urabe On behalf of the Shiozaki family, we would like to thank our beloved church and its wonderful pastoral staff for supporting us through Wesley s 7 day stay in the hospital a month ago as well as the untimely passing of Eltheia s father. Your visitations and flowers have made us feel loved and supported through this very difficult time. Thank you. Eltheia, Gerry, Wesley and Jason Shiozaki Dear GVBC Family, Thank you for the many expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of my mother. The floral arrangement was just beautiful. Your care and support has brought comfort and encouragement. Sincerely, Rex Hayashi and family Dear GVBC Family, Many, many thanks for the beautiful flower arrangement given to Mits. He s doing quite well, using his walker to do his exercises. We thank you for the many prayers toward his recovery. God has been good and we do appreciate friends and family! Love, Marianne Fujita Dear Gardena Valley Baptist Church, On behalf of the Gardena Human Services Food Pantry, we would like to thank you for your generous donation of $500 [from our LOVE fund] in the month of March. Your continued generosity allows us to provide food and other items to our residents in Gardena that are in need. Thank you so much for your support and assistance in helping our residents and our community. With Gratitude, Jaclyn Coppa, MSW, Community Service Counselor, Human Services Department 5

FYI Calendar of Events Newcomers Welcome First Sunday of the month after each worship service. All newcomers welcome. Come and meet our senior pastor, Doug Brown, pastoral staff, and Board Members. FREE One-on-One Financial Planning Session Saturday, May 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at GVBC. Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC), in conjunction with GVBC s Neighborhood Ministry, will host a free workshop for seniors, their families and caregivers. LTSC is working with the Foundation for Financial Planning to offer free one-on-one sessions with professionals from the Financial Planning Association. The individual sessions will cover a wide range of personal finance topics such as budgeting, credit and debt, retirement, taxes, estate planning, small business and more. Japanese interpretation will be provided if needed. There are a limited number of 30-minute sessions so pre-registration is required. To register, please call LTSC at 213-473-3035. ABOUT LTSC LTSC is a social service and community development organization which has been creating positive change for the people and places in Southern California for more than 37 years. Pathway Courses Sundays of May 20 & 27, June 3 & 10, 12:30 3:30 p.m. in Rooms 218 & 220. If you would like to become a member and/or be baptized sign up on your Connection form and check the appropriate boxes or call the office. Registration flyers also available in the Narthex. Drop your form in the box on the Information counter. Taught by our GVBC Pastoral Staff, this is a 4-meeting course which will touch on: * What do you believe? * Membership * How has God shaped me? * How do I activate my faith? Primetimers 2018 Tours Mark your calendars. More info to follow June 5 (Tuesday) Saddle Up Solvang $130 per person. Price includes a gratuity for the driver. Final payment is due by April 29. Sorry, no refunds after April 29. Make checks payable to: GVBC [Solvang tour in the memo line]. Tour departs at 7:30am from GVBC. Return approximately by 5:30pm. Tour The Flag Is Up Farms home of Monty Roberts, the Horse Whisperer and Solvang the picture-perfect village which features dozens of import shops and boutiques, Danish bakeries, museums and a historic mission. Spend the afternoon however you please. Lunch at A.J. Spurs Steakhouse & Saloon. September 18-22 (Tuesday Saturday) New York, $2,985 per person double occupancy includes: Orchestra seats for a Broadway show. Up Close and Personal experience with a Broadway actor. Visit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Backstage Tour at Radio City Music Hall. Admission to the National 9/11 Museum and Memorial. Carriage ride in Central Park. Tour Cathedral St John s the Devine and more. Final balance due Sunday, July 8 October 17 (Wednesday) Cooking on Campus Contact Keiko Imatomi or the office for more into or to sign up. 6

ANNOUNCEMENTS UNITE BY MICHELLE DRESSER Unite was an event for high school students in the South Bay to come together and meet one another. The purpose of the night was to provide space for the youth to get to know new people and remind them that the family of God is not limited to their home church. We wanted students to have a comfortable space to talk, play, and have fellowship, while also using the night to remind them of the importance and urgency of the Gospel. There were games, food, activities, devotional, and worship. Around 70+ students attended the event and each committed to praying daily for one person who they felt God has been calling them to reach out to and share the Gospel with. To see a video go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cttjww-uxlm&feature=youtu.be GARDENA FOOD PANTRY During the month of April we will be collection for the Emergency Food Pantry. Place your items in the brown wooden box in the Narthex. Please watch the expiration dates. A list of needed items is on the information counter in the Narthex. GVBC S CHRISTIAN SERVICE SCHOLARSHIPS This scholarship is given as an encouragement to GVBC college students (or those who will be in college this fall) who volunteer in Christian service. Up to $750 will be awarded to applicants. See application in the Narthex for requirements. Application & recommendation DEADLINE is June 20. For info contact Wendy Nakano, ext. 672, wendy@gvbc.net. NEXT SPIRIT ISSUE Available online Wednesday, May 9 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, May 6. The SPIRIT is copyrighted 2018 and a publication of Gardena Valley Baptist Church, 1630 W. 158th Street, Gardena, CA., 90247, (310) 323-5683, 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 monthly to keep members and friends informed of news and events about GVBC and its people. Announcements 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 DOUG BROWN Senior Pastor ext. 0 English Worship Services: 8:45 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Children s Sunday School concurrent Nihongo Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. Children s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., Room 206 SUNDAY, APRIL 15 Pastor Doug Brown ~ Luke 9: 1-9 SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Pastor Doug Brown ~ Luke 9:10-17 SUNDAY, APRIL 29/BAPTISM Pastor Doug Brown ~ Luke 9:18-27 SUNDAY, MAY 6/COMMUNION Pastor Doug Brown ~ Luke 9:28-43 EIJI OSATO Associate Pastor, Nichigo ext. 676 DANIEL MATSUDA Associate Pastor ext. 681 JAMES CHANG Assistant Pastor ext. 679 ANNETTE KAKIMOTO Assistant Pastor ext. 680 BRAD TOY College-age Director MICHELLE LAW Youth Director SUSAN WAKUTA Children s Director ext. 689 TAMMY HERNANDEZ Early Childhood Coordinator EMILY NOGUCHI Nursery Coordinator 8