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Issue 17 September 6, 2017 Inside this issue Profile of Genie Doi by Kathy Aiso Profile of Genie Doi Continued 2 3 Our Mission Field 4 Family News 5 FYI Events Calendar 6 Announcements 7 Our Worship Schedule 8 TRAVELS THROUGH THE GOSPEL OF LUKE BY PASTOR DOUG BROWN, SENIOR PASTOR This coming Sunday, September 10 th we will begin our journey through the Gospel of Luke. Jesus travels, as recorded by Luke, were against the background of political animosity, ethnic tensions, and factionalism within Judaism of the day. The similarities with our adversarial society are noteworthy. Today our news is littered with terms such as alt-right and alt-left or antifa (short for anti-facist ). Increasingly pejorative language is thrown at the opposition as the divide between various factions of society grows increasingly polarized. Accompanying this growing hostility is the attempt to hijack important identity issues as seen in the attempt to redefine gender and ethnicity. How would Jesus respond to our culture and society? As we join Jesus in His travels through Luke s version of the story, we will see how Jesus does not surrender to the definitions and popular understandings of His day. Instead, Jesus defined the concerns of His day according to Scripture and the reality given to Him by His Father. Shouldn t we do the same today? A few words about the Gospel of Luke this Gospel is also the longest book in the New Testament, having more verses in its 24 chapters than Acts has in 28 chapters. The Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts total 52 chapters, making Luke the author of 1/3 of the New Testament just like Paul. In fact, even as Mark is considered the interpreter of Peter s view of the life of Jesus, Luke has been considered the illuminator of the Apostle Paul. For instance, grace is found some 146 times in the New Testament. Of these, all but 21 are in the writings of Paul and Luke. And, 190 of the 243 occurrences of faith are found in the writings of these two. Furthermore, there is unique content in Luke. Imagine having the story of Jesus without the Christmas story or the parables of the Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan! All of this content is only found in Luke s Gospel. In fact, thirty-five percent of Luke s Gospel is unique to Luke. As with the other Gospels, Luke records the facts about Jesus, the teaching of Jesus, and bears witness to Jesus. He does so by first telling the story of Jesus birth in the first two chapters, followed by the ministry of John in chapter 3, and then the remainder of Luke s Gospel follows a geographical pattern. From chapters 4-9 Jesus is ministering in Galilee then from chapter 9-19 he is traveling to Jerusalem and the remaining chapters 19-24 the story is located in Judea. Finally, this Gospel uniquely focuses on the marginalized. The poor, foreigners, and women are included in the story. As we navigate our way through a confused and adversarial society and culture, may we learn from Jesus how to both challenge and love those entrapped in the world s thinking. Join me as we travel through Luke together! Pastor Doug

An Understanding Heart Profile of Genie Doi By Kathy Aiso "The world is full of people who need someone who understands. National Friendship quote A VOLUNTEER WITH THE COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC (CLC) Genie Doi lends an understanding ear. The clinic is part co-hosted by the GVBC Neighborhood Ministry in collaboration with the Japanese American Bar Association (JABA). As part of a group of lawyers (who belong to the JABA membership), Genie offers free legal services to those who need it, but cannot afford it. Between 20-40 people are served by the clinic at a time. One year when people were turned away because of lack of available lawyers, Genie took it to heart. She likes using her legal expertise to help those who need services and cannot afford it, but do not have access to it because of income or language barriers. "I derive a lot of satisfaction from helping those I serve," Genie shared. During the week, she enjoys working as a lawyer for a tech company Swenson HE in Marina del Rey. She leads the company s operations and educates and manages the company in its legal aspects of law. HER FAITH GREW DEEPER While at UCLA, Genie's faith grew deeper after Korean Campus Crusade for Christ (KCCFC) recruited and actively discipled her. She developed a heart for missions and took short-term-mission trips to China and Thailand. After finishing her sophomore year, she took a year off from studies to serve as a missionary to Japan for one year. As a prospective missionary, she discovered the kindness and generosity of GVBCers. After speaking at morning worship services about her mission trips and asking for support, she was amazed at the overwhelming response she received through prayers, cards, and financial support from those in the body. She was deeply touched because very few knew her, yet, the response was tremendous. This led to her desire to be totally committed to GVBC by being baptized and becoming a member before leaving for Japan. FRIENDSHIPS THROUGH MISSIONS In Japan, Genie enjoyed building relationships with some of the Japanese youth and staff at Suita Bible Gospel Church and Osaka University. Over a decade later, she continues friendships with some of those she befriended. One of these long-distance friendships was with Junpei Doi who is now Genie's husband. She and Junpei were married by former Senior Pastor Steve Langley in July 2012 in Manhattan Beach. They are the proud parents of Brandon who is seven months old and brings them immense joy. 3) 2

Profile Gene Doi from page 2) ATTENDING LAW SCHOOL After returning from Japan, Genie resumed her studies at UCLA. In 2009, she graduated with a B.A. in Political Science with a specialization concentration in International Relations. Through the JET program, she taught English in Maibara, Japan from 2009 2010. She was planning on being a diplomat, but became interested in law. While working as a paralegal during the day, she attended night classes at Loyola Marymount University Law School, beginning in 2010. In addition to a grueling schedule of work and law school, being newly married to an immigrant was a challenge. Through this difficult phase, Genie felt the support of prayers from her friends, Jenna (nee Kawashima) Schmid and Lauren (nee Kadowaki) Butt as well as Junpei's support. Today, Genie and Junpei are even closer as a result of going through the challenging period, during which she earned her law degree. GROWING UP IN A CHRISTIAN HOME Born in San Francisco, Genie grew up with an older brother, Peter, and a younger brother, Paul, and her parents, James & Mary Moon in a strong Christian home. At four years old, she and her family moved to Southern California. They attended Korean Vision Church (KVC) in Gardena where she accepted Christ at a youth camp at age eleven. KVC eventually disbanded while Genie was in high school so she accepted an invitation from friends to attend GVBC. She immediately liked GVBC and joined the youth group. Eventually, she became a youth leader for the junior high ministry for two years. She has also led Nichigo youth at our church in a small group called "Nikkei Nana." MOVING TO JAPAN Genie has a high regard for the GVBC Children's Ministry programs. She is excited Brandon will be growing up in the GVBC nursery program. In three to five years, the Doi family plans to move back to Japan to help care for Junpei's parents. Genie is looking forward to living in Japan again and sharing her faith. HE WILL MAKE YOUR PATHS STRAIGHT Genie's favorite Bible verse, Proverbs 3:5-6, remind her that God always works out everything, including any worries she might have concerning the future. "Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight." "Every time I get stressed out or worried about the future, God always works it out," Genie shared. Genie puts her trust in God, knowing He always looks out for her and every believer. 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. GVBC THAILAND SHORT-TERM MISSION TEAM From October 25 November 8, GVBC is sending a team of six to Thailand for 13 days led by Grace Hayashi. This year s team will be assisting in our church s third water project. We are continuing to partner with long-term American Baptist missionaries Mike & Becky Mann who have completed hundreds of water projects in Thailand. Our main task will be to work with the Manns, their staff, and the local villagers to build a water system for a hill tribe village. The Manns began an organization called Integrated Tribal Development Program (ITDP), which works with the hill tribe people in Thailand to develop them in the areas of water, health, agriculture, education, and church. They seek to help end poverty in the hill tribes sustainably and holistically. Mike Mann is the director of ITDP and also helps ministries around the world develop water and agricultural projects in his role as global consultant for rural development. Becky coordinates work teams from overseas, helps with the coffee project and Lanna Café, and works with parents of special-needs children. She travels with us and is our main guide. All of the ITDP staff come from hill tribe villages because they personally understand the needs of the villages and are committed to providing opportunities for those minority groups. They are also invaluable in making connections to villages through both shared language and culture. Becky shared with last year s team that it is a great encouragement to the ITDP workers when a mission team comes it energizes them and gives them more strength to continue on. ITDP does about 10 12 water projects a year. With your generosity from Advent Conspiracy, GVBC is fully funding one of those projects, which includes ongoing support to the village for three years after the project is completed! Though we ll be doing a water project, the purpose of this mission trip is not the water. Water serves as a way to show God s love to the villagers. It s also a great way to support Mike, Becky, and the ITDP workers. We would greatly appreciate your partnership in prayer for the team while we are in Thailand, as well as now, as we prepare. Blessings, GVBC Thailand Team 2017 5) WANT TO SEE US OFF? Join us on Wednesday, October 25 at 8:30 p.m. in room 113 for a time of prayer and to say goodbye! Fast Facts Location: Thailand (Chiang Mai and a hill tribe village) Dates: October 25 November 8, 2017 Purpose: To support the Manns long-term ministry; to spread God s love to a hill tribe village by building a water system that can provide fresh, clean water to them. (Water is an access point for the gospel!); to encourage the ITDP workers Prayer Points That God would be glorified and that His love would be shown To be an encouragement to the Manns and the ITDPTT workers To make good connections with the villagers, despite the language barrier That God s power and love would be experienced by the villagers so that they would no longer fear spirits in their animistic worldview For team unity and flexibility For the health and safety of the team 4

Our Mission Field from page 4) PHILIP SMITH, HOPE UNLIMITED, BRAZIL Dear Friends, The pastor of a visiting mission team (from GVBC) shared a message recently in both Campinas and Vitoria that left a powerful impact. Pastor James Chang shared about how God uses our trials to teach and perfect us, making us come out even better and stronger. But the impact of the message came from its powerful visual imagery. Pastor James told of an ancient Japanese art form called Kintsugi, whereby broken vases are painstakingly restored. The unique factor is that the cracks are filled and broken pieces reconnected, using precious melted gold. Thus, a once beautiful vase, which has become broken, is restored and becomes infinitely more beautiful and valuable. What beautiful imagery for our own lives and especially the lives of the children we serve whose broken pieces have been restored and cracks filled with the precious blood of Jesus Christ, making us so much more beautiful than we were before! Touched by how impacted the children were by the message, we challenged the group to work with our art teacher and paint a mural of a Kintsugi vase which the staff and children can look at every day. Be Blessed! Philip PS the name devised, Unbroken, is of particular significance because the leading character of a movie with the same name, directed by Angelina Jolie, is about a runner named Louis Zamperini (tortured in Japanese POW camps, who later found Christ and preached reconciliation) and was from Torrance, California - located right next to Gardena! FAMILY NEWS OUR PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES TO THOSE WHO LOST LOVED ONES To Miyoko Yogi and family in the passing of her beloved husband, Pat, who passed away on Monday, September 4. The memorial service will be held on Friday, September 15 at 10:30 a.m. at GVBC. Pastor Annette Kakimoto will officiate To the family of Tami Hirashiki who passed away on Wednesday, August 30. The funeral service will be held on Friday, September 22 at 11:00 a.m. at GVBC. Pastor Daniel Matsuda will officiate. LETTERS TO OUR GVBC FAMILY Dear GVBC, Golf Tournament Committee, Golfers and Tee Sponsors: Thank you so much for your commitment and investment in me through the 2017 Seminarian Golf Tournament. How amazing that we had 136 registered golfers this year! The committee worked hard and faithfully to host another amazing time of golfing and fun! The golfers, Tee sponsors and energetic volunteers were also so great! I am deeply grateful to the Lord and to all of you for the prayer support and scholarships which you have generously and graciously provided toward my doctoral studies at Azusa Pacific Seminary. May the Lord bless each one of you with His love, joy and goodness! Pastor Annette in her Research & Design Course with Dr. Daniel Newman Gratefully, in Christ, Pastor Annette Kakimoto Dear GVBC Scholarship Committee and Church Family, Thank you for your generosity in helping to provide for my college education through the Christian Service Scholarship. I greatly appreciate this gift and will strive to steward it in the way that most honors God. But more than the scholarship, thank you for partnering with my parents since my infancy in laying a biblical foundation for the faith I now have. I cannot thank you enough for both teaching me through God s Word and demonstrating with your lives what it means to be a fully-devoted, cross-carrying disciple of our Lord Jesus Christ. God has used each and every one of you to draw me to Himself. I thank God for this church family and I look forward to serving and growing alongside you all in the years to come. Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant, equip you with everything good that you may do his will, working in us that which is pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Sincerely, Kent Hirano Dear GVBC Family, We were simply overwhelmed by the generosity, kindness, and love shown to us following the passing of Dad [Michito Frank Fukuzawa], especially the outpouring of love at his service. The beautiful floral wreath, the many who baked and brought desserts for the brunch reception following the service, and those who selflessly volunteered their time to help setup and serve during the reception were all so touching and truly was done in love. Our family will be forever grateful. Love, Sheryl Iijima and Family 5

FYI Calendar of Events NEW ADULT CLASS: FOLLOWING CHRIST TODAY Sundays, 8:45 10:00 a.m., Room 220, taught by Pastor Ron Matsuda. Pictured above is the potluck luncheon for the last class before a break. This class will cover 30 essential lessons dealing with some critical truths related to following Jesus which the Lord has taught Pastor Ron over the past 55 years and which he would like to pass on to you. Whether you are a brand new Christian or have ben a Christian for many years, you will gain valuable, lifechanging insights from this class. Fliers are on the Narthex counter with a list of the 30 lessons to be covered over a 62-week period. PASTORAL APPRECIATION MONTH The month of October is our Pastoral Appreciation Month to recognize our pastoral staff and their spouses. Sunday, October 8 will be Pastoral Appreciation Sunday. More info to follow. GVBC ANNUAL MEN S RETREAT Saturday, October 14 Sunday, October 15 at Victory Ranch in Moreno Valley. For all men college-age and up. Pastor Ron Matsuda will be sharing on "The Way of the Cross." Register after the worship services in the Courtyard starting Sept 10. WOMEN S BREAKFAST & A MOVIE Saturday, October 21. Save the date. More info to follow. JEMS WOMEN S LUNCHEON Saturday, October 28, 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. at Wintersburg Presbyterian Church in Santa Ana. Speaker is Reine Ishida. Register on the JEMS website. HARVEST FESTIVAL Tuesday, October 31, 5:30 7:30 p.m. For children 5th grade and younger and their families. Set up will start on Sunday, October 29 after the worship services. This is our annual alternative to Halloween for our church family and community. Watch for volunteer sign up and candy donations announcement. 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 dining 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. 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. Meet at GVBC at 8:15 a.m. The Neighborhood Ministry is taking signups for volunteers to clean up our city parks, rightof-ways, and neighborhoods. We will paint, clean and do minor fix-ups. Afterwards we fellowship with lunch at Mas Fukai Park. Contact the office to signup. 6

ANNOUNCEMENTS LIFE FOUNDATIONS: CORE COURSES FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE Taught by Pastor Doug Brown Pick up a brochure with the registration form in the Narthex Counter to register. Drop the form in the offering bag or mail it to the church office. Cosntact Pastor Annette Kakimoto, ext. 680 or Annette@gvbc.net CITY OF GARDENA FOOD PANTRY We are collecting for the Gardena Food Pantry during the month of September. Please place your donations in the brown box in the Narthex. A complete list of most needed items is available on the Narthex counter. PLEASE WATCH EXPIRATION DATES! We also accept monetary donations. Please make checks payable to GVBC and write Food Pantry in the memo line. ONLINE GIVING Upgrading our data base software, which includes the way our online giving is managed, has been delayed. The online giving is down so thank you for your patience as we make this transition. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Wendy, ext 672 in the office or wendy@gvbc.net. NEXT SPIRIT ISSUE Available online Wednesday, September 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, September 17. 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 DOUG BROWN Senior Pastor ext. 0 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 Fall Series: Living the Kingdom SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Pastor Doug Brown ~ Knowing with Certainty SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Pastor Doug Brown SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Pastor Doug Brown 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 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1/COMMUNION Pastor Doug Brown 8