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Issue 23 December 6, 2017 Inside this issue Profile of Gerry Shiozaki by Kathy Aiso Friday Food Ministry by Gerald Mayewaki 2 3 COMMITTING AN ACT OF RESISTANCE BY DOUG BROWN, SENIOR PASTOR A little girl was pushing the limits of her mother s very last nerve. Mom was nearing the end of a hectic season of cooking, cleaning, shopping, wrapping and church activities. She was also nearing the breaking point with her little preschooler. Finally, the little girl was bathed and ready for bed. As she knelt to say her prayers, Mom listened as her sweet three-year-old theologian "customized" her evening prayer,... And forgive us our Christmases, as we forgive those who Christmas against us! Perhaps you have had or are having a similar experience during a Christmas season. Have we so bought into the culture around us that our lives are no different than our non-believing neighbors? What can we do differently? I want to take a moment to remind ourselves why we participate in Advent Conspiracy. In Romans 12.2 Paul challenges us, Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world... and in Galatians 4.9 he encourages us to not be enslaved to those weak and miserable forces. In essence Paul is exhorting us to commit an act of resistance against the slavery of the world. Specifically, we are resisting the sin of idolatry and greed which consumerism feeds. We are countering the sin of accumulation for accumulation sake. Perhaps it is difficult for some to view the giving of gifts to a loved one as being problematic. However, when it is pointed out that Americans spend 600 billion dollars a year on Christmas shopping and it would cost a mere 30 billion to provide the entire world with safe access to water (http:// www.adventconspiracy.org/about/), we may gain a new perspective. We seek to redirect our generosity at Christmas time into mission efforts which help others throughout the year. The four commitments of Advent Conspiracy are: Worship Fully Because Christmas begins and ends with Jesus. Our Mission Field 4 Operation Christmas Update by Juliet Schurr 4 Family News 5 FYI Events Calendar 6 Announcements 7 Our Worship Schedule 8 Spend Less Feel less stress and free resources for things which matter to Jesus. Give More Give relationally to offer one another presence rather than merely presents. Love All Love the forgotten, the poor, marginalized, and sick in the ways Jesus askes us to. So then, as free Sons and Daughters of King Jesus we are free to commit an act of resistance against the slavery of the world for we have become part of the story of liberation. In Galatians 4. 4-7 Paul writes, But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5 to redeem those under the law, that we might receive adoption to sonship 6 Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, Abba, Father. 7 So you are no longer a slave, but God s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir. I invite you as an heir to commit acts of resistance against the bondages of the world s system. This Christmas season I encourage you, once again, to become part of the conspiracy this Advent season by worshipping fully, spending less, giving more, and loving all! Pastor Doug

Unbroken Profile of Gerry Shiozaki By Kathy Aiso "I don't know what the rest of my life will bring, but I do know that I will help Hope Unlimited in whatever way I can with whatever I have." Gerry Shiozaki A native of Southern California, Gerry Shiozaki grew up regularly attending church with his mother and two older sisters. He affirmed, My mother, Helen, has always been a good Christian role model and still is! Helen Shiozaki attends GVBC with Gerry and his wife, Eltheia, and two sons, Wesley and Jason. A LIFE-CHANGING DECISION After graduating from Long Beach State University with a B.A. in Business, he worked at his father's nursery in the South Bay. At GVBC, Gerry enjoys serving in guest relations, ushering and cleanup. Two years ago, Corenne Smith from Hope Unlimited in Brazil passionately shared about the hopeless situation for the Brazilian teenagers. Her stories touched Gerry s heart and compelled him to apply for the Brazil Mission Team. It was a life-changing decision. At Hope Unlimited the children are provided with shelter, food, clothing and Christian love in a safe, family type setting. A daytime program enables the older youth and others to attend vocational workshops where they learn skills for future employment. BRAZILIAN YOUTH WERE MOVED TO TEARS "There were tears in the audience," shared Gerry. As part of the August 2017 GVBC Brazil Mission Team, Gerry reported, The youth of Hope Unlimited were moved to tears after hearing Pastor James Chang preach in both Campinas and Vitoria. After the sermon, the children felt hope, which Christ brings, amid their chaotic, dangerous, and unstable backgrounds. Many left homes filled with domestic violence, drugs and alcohol abuse and were living off the streets before coming to Hope Unlimited. On the streets many of the children were exploited. Some of them were abandoned by their parents. Fifteen year old Charles was one of those children. After his father died and his mother abandoned him, he grew up on the streets as a gang member and drug trafficker. After being shot and almost dying, he was brought to Hope Unlimited. Today, he is a loving, caring, mature teen who would fit in with our youth. A redeemed life, Praise the Lord!! THE TESTING OF YOU FAITH PRODUCES ENDURANCE God used Pastor James to preach a wonderful sermon from James 1:2-4: Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. James 1:2-4 Pastor James related trials and perseverance to everyone's life and confirmed, many have had broken lives. Gerry Shiozaki and his son Wesley Using the example of the Japanese art form, Kintsugi, a broken vase, which would normally be discarded, is pieced back together and sealed with gold. It becomes an object of beauty and usefulness. Like the vase, Pastor James related, God can take broken lives and transform them into rare treasures of beauty, living useful and fulfilling lives. The sermon was so inspiring a Kintsugi vase along with the James 1:2-4 verses with the title Unbroken was painted on the walls in the main walkway of Hope Mountain. FELLOWSHIPPING WITH THE BRAZILIAN YOUTH AND STAFF During their ten-day mission trip, Michelle Law, Stephanie Nakayama, Lindsay Yoshiba, Michelle Koga, James Chang and Gerry fellowshipped with the youth and staff, visiting both Campinas and Vitoria. At Vitoria, they undertook work projects, attended a special birthday outing, ministered at a girls prison, visited the vocational workshops, and encouraged and trained some staff as requested. Gerry is deeply concerned because Hope Unlimited is not able to meet some of their basic needs due to lack of finances. While he was there, there was not enough money to pay the important house parents who have sacrificed much, yet, who take care of the children. Gerry hopes to encourage others to support Hope Unlimited. Even gifts of $5-$10 a month would be wonderful. Gerry is thankful for Philip & Corenne Smith whose dedication and tireless efforts on behalf of the children is a vibrant witness for the Lord. The youth affectionately call Corenne & Philip, Mom and Dad. THIS IS NOT OPITIONAL With a desire to make a difference, Gerry is reminded of a quote by former President Jimmy Carter, who is a stalwart Christian. "My faith demands this is not optional my faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can for as long as I can with whatever I have to try and make a difference." Gerry lives by the words of President Carter as he, too, tries to make a difference for Christ in the community and world. 2

Do You Hear What I Hear? CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SERVICES December 24, 8:45 AM or 10:45 AM in the Community Hall. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE Our 6 PM candle light service in the Community Hall will include a Christmas story for the children. NOTE: No 11 PM service this year. OFFICE CLOSED Christmas Holiday Monday & Tuesday, December 25 & 26 Advent Conspiracy 2017 40% Brazil 25% Thailand 20% Japan 15% Mexico Advent Conspiracy Collection Day is Christmas Sunday morning services on December 24 during both worship services. Don t forget to bring your envelopes. Cash or checks only. No coins, please! Collection Day is: December 24 Let Christmas Ring! 2018 GVBC CLASSES 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? 3

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD BY JULIET SCHURR GVBC volunteers who helped box up all of the shoeboxes, ready to be taken to the processing center. It was a blessing to see our church again contribute toward sending giftfilled shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, a ministry of Samaritan s Purse. Our church donated a total of 585 boxes this past November! This year our boxes are being sent to Davao, Philippines and a hard to reach area a country where it is difficult to share the gospel and the name of the country cannot be named. Our boxes have also reached children in Peru and Panama in recent years. Reports have been shared of children and their families coming to faith in Christ because of Operation Christmas Child. Thank you for your faithfulness in helping to spread the Gospel around the world through these special shoeboxes. Let s pray for the 585 children touched by our boxes! Thank you! Juliet Schurr 4

FAMILY NEWS OUR PRAYERS TO THOSE WHO HAVE LOST LOVED ONES Our condolences to the family of Shizuye Okura (Miyake), who passed away on October 27, 2017. A celebration of her life was held at Venice-Santa Monica Free Methodist Church. LETTERS TO OUR GVBC FAMILY The family of the late Paul Masuzumi would like to thank you for your kindness and support. Your thoughtfulness, generosity and love are much appreciated by the entire family. Sincerely, The Masuzumi Family Dear GVBC Family, We are very grateful for your kindness and support at the passing of Leon Dilpare. It was such a blessing to have so many people from GVBC attend his funeral on October 22. We also thank you for the beautiful floral wreath. Sachiko Dilpare and Family Dear GVBC, I received a very beautiful bouquet of roses and orchids from GVBC. Thank you soooo much! I continue on a pain-free recovery. I have to walk as much as possible and sitting for longer than 30 minutes is hard. Please tell everyone thank you for praying for me and thank you for the flowers that brightened my day. Happy Thanksgiving to all. Blessings Vivian Butt Dear GVBC Family, I am so blessed to be surrounded and supported by all of you. Thank you for the beautiful floral bouquet I received during my recovery from back surgery. I am making good progress and pray I will be back soon. Blessings, Vivianne Butt Dear GVBC Family, Thank you so much for the kind and thoughtful gift! We were blown away to receive a gift for Micah! We are so blessed to be a part of this wonderful church family. We love you guys! Love, Lauren, Matt, Makenzie & Micah Butt To my GVBC Family and Friends, I want to thank Masao Kushigemachi and the Helping Hands Ministry that assists the elderly and widowed women of our church family. Mas came to my house on his own initiative and built a beautiful white fence for my backyard. It is beautiful! My old backyard fence was vandalized, possibly by wild coyotes, raccoons and other animals. According to Mas, I needed protection. Mas worked so hard to place each measured slat in its place and as he worked, he said this was done in the name of Jesus! His smile and testimony spoke highly of his love for Jesus Christ. Sincerely and with deep gratitude, Yuri Ogawa We re collecting for the City of Gardena s Food Pantry During the months of November & December The Gardena Ministerial Association, in conjunction with the City of Gardena, sponsors a Food Pantry to assist needy families and individuals. Please help keep the Pantry supplied with food by bringing your donations and placing them in the brown box in the Narthex. Please remember to check expiration dates on your donations. We are also accepting checks/cash for the pantry. Make checks payable to GVBC with food pantry in the memo Please see suggested needs listed on the back of the flyer In the Narthex information counter. 5

FYI Calendar of Events WORK DAY Saturday, December 30, starting at 8 AM. We re having our Work Day at the end of the month because the Christmas decorations need to be taken down. OFFICE CLOSED New Year s Day, Monday, January 1 Primetimers 2018 Tours Mark your calendars. More info to follow March 8 (Thursday) Taping of Wheel of Fortune April 17 (Tuesday) Ronald Reagan Presidential Library May 1-8 (Tuesday Tuesday) Canyon, Cavern & Aliens Tour (New Mexico, Nevada & Arizona). See more info below. June 5 (Tuesday) Saddle Up Solvang September 18-22 (Tuesday Saturday) New York October 17 (Wednesday) Cooking on Campus Primetimers New Mexico, Nevada, & Arizona Highlights: Guided tram tour through Zion National Park Experience Carlsbad Caverns, including the famous Bat Flight at Dusk Visit the UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico Tour spectacular Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon aboard guided SUVs Sunset ride aboard the Sandia Peak Tramway with dinner at the top of the tram A full day of touring in Santa Fe, New Mexico, including the Georgia O Keeffe Museum, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis and San Miguel Mission Chuckwagon cookout at the Little Hollywood Movie Set Museum Spend a night in Las Vegas Visit Tombstone including a guided tour of the Courthouse Double: $2,230 per person Single: $2,705 per person Tour includes all gratuities for the driver and tour director. Final payment is due by March 18, 2018. No refunds after March 18, 2018. Make checks payable to: GVBC Tour departs at 9:00am from the New Gardena Hotel at 1641 W. Redondo Beach Boulevard in Gardena. The return time is scheduled for 6:30pm. 6

ANNOUNCEMENTS FRIDAY FOOD MINISTRY BY GERALD MAYEWAKI On November 17 th, we had a busy kitchen as we were joined by the FOR Clippers basketball team and their parents along with our awesome ministry volunteers. Harvey Ujimori led the kitchen. We cooked hamburger/cream of mushroom mix over rice, green salad, corn, garlic bread, fruit cocktail w/bananas, cake & cookies, and punch. Jean Urabe shared her homemade spinach dip with all of the volunteers and Terry Weber led the dinner music with his ukulele team. I was able to share a little about the GVBC Thailand mission trip that I was blessed to be a part of. Scripture for the day came from Joshua 1:9. for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. IMPORTANT END-OF-YEAR INFORMATION 2017 tax donations To receive tax credit for 2017, all donations must be postmarked by Sunday, December 31 or dropped off at the church office by noon on Saturday, December 30. 2018 offering envelopes will be available for pick up on Sunday, December 17 Please save us postage by remembering to pick up your numbered offering envelopes, available in the back of the Community Hall. If you do not have a numbered box and would like one, please contact Wendy Nakano in the church office, ext. 672 or email her at: wendy@gvbc.net. 2018 VOLUNTEERS FOR PASTORAL STAFF: PRAYER WARRIORS, PRAYER CHAIN E-MAIL/PHONE TREE, AND TUESDAY OFFICE HELP A one-year commitment, January December 2018: Pastoral Staff Prayer Warriors: pray for our pastoral staff (you will receive a monthly praise & prayer report). Prayer Chain: pray for the immediate needs of our congregation (by email or by phone call). Tuesday Office Help (on a rotating basis, starting at 9:30 a.m. for about 2 hours): answer phones, take messages and light office work while the staff is in a meeting. If you were signed up for 2017, please sign up again for the 2018 year. To sign up please email gvbc@gvbc.net [Office volunteer in the subject line]. NEXT SPIRIT ISSUE Available online Wednesday, December 20 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, 17. NOTE: CHANGE TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE SPIRIT Beginning in January 2018, the Spirit will no longer be published bi-monthly. We will be publishing the newsletter online and some in print only monthly. 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 Do You Hear What I Hear SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 Second Sunday of Advent Pastor Doug Brown ~ Hearing in Obedience, Luke 1:26-38 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 Third Sunday of Advent Pastor Doug Brown Advent SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 Fourth Sunday of Advent/Community Hall Christmas Sunday Services 8:45 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Advent Conspiracy Collection ~ bring your envelopes DOUG BROWN Senior Pastor ext. 0 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 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 Christmas Eve Service 6:00 p.m. [NOTE: no 11:00 p.m. service Pastor Doug Brown SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31/NEW YEAR S EVE First Service back in the Sanctuary Second Service in the Community Hall Pastor Chris Koga speaking 8