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Gardena Valley Baptist Church Issue 7 April 20, 2011 GV BC M I SSI O N ST A T EMEN T Helping people discov er Jesus and become His fully devoted follow ers. SPIRIT GV BC PU R PO SE ST A T EMEN T At GVBC, we seek to glorify God by: ~ reaching the world for Christ ~uniting as His family ~worshiping Him with our liv es ~growing in Christ-like character ~and serving others in lov e. Inside this issue: By Faith: Go Move a Mountain Japan Relief Fund 2011 Women s Retreat Mission Field 2 2 4 Family News 5 FYI: Events Calendar An Invitation to Daniel Matsuda s Ordination Christian Service Scholarships College Ministry Car Wash for Japan 3 6 7 7 7 I love the story of Gideon in Judges 6-7. The Israelites are being oppressed by the Midianites so they cry out to God for help. God calls Gideon to deliver Israel, but Gideon is doubtful of his own ability and authority, saying: But Lord, how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family. God reminds Gideon it is not by his human strength he will prevail, but by the strength of God working through him. Gideon gathers an army of 32,000 men, but God says too many and thins his ranks down over 90%. With only 300 men, Gideon goes forth boldly in the Lord s name and defeats the entire Midianite army. As GVBC s youth pastor, I see a lot of Gideons in our youth group. God calls them to do hard things in his name to serve the needy, to share the gospel, to lead their peers, to transform their family relationships, to impact their school campuses but there are plenty of reasons to hesitate: I m too young. I m more of a follower, not a good leader. I m not brave enough to take on that much responsibility. I m too busy. Someone else would do it better. Not only that, but our society often places low expectations on the younger generation... we don t expect that teenagers can truly make an impact for God right here, right now. But God is doing some great things! On Saturday, May 21 from 9:00am 3:30pm, GVBC will be hosting a DVD conference for Christian teens and their parents called Do Hard Things. Do Hard Things is a book written by Brett and Alex Harris about a teenage rebellion against the low expectations of an ungodly culture. The book stresses the importance of doing things for God which may seem unachievable and outside your comfort zone. This one-day DVD conference will explore topics about teenage potential in this generation. We are publicizing this not only to GVBC, but to other churches and Christian campus groups all over the South Bay. Registration forms are available on our website at www.gvbc.net (click on Calendar tab, look on left hand corner and click on Do Hard Things). Whether we have 20 or 200 attendees, please pray that God will inspire and challenge us to Do Hard Things in his name. Some of our students at GVBC are already stepping up to serve God. We have junior high students who are jumping at opportunities to serve the community. We have high school students who are heading up their Christian club at school. The person responsible for heading up the planning for the upcoming Do Hard Things conference is high school sophomore Channing Lou. God is doing a great work in our young people! How about you? Is God calling you to Do Hard Things? Is God calling you to witness to your friends and family, to take on a new role in church ministry, to reach out to your neighbors, to give sacrificially to the building fund or those in need? Are you ready to obey, or are you making excuses? If God can use Gideon, then he can use ordinary people like you and me. In the months to come, instead of saying, I have no strength, say, I can do everything through him who gives me strength (Philippians 4:13). May God not only use our young people, but our entire church, to Do Hard Things for his glory! Daniel Matsuda Assistant Pastor, Youth

By Faith: Go Move a Mountain Commitment Sunday Results The results from Commitment Sunday plus Sunday, April 17 of our four-year Spiritual Growth Campaign, By Faith: Go Move a Mountain, are as follows: Individual commitments received: Members 301 (217 giving units) Regular Attendees 140 (90 giving units) Children and Youth 21 Our monthly financial goals were: Foundational Goal $27,000 per month Challenge Goal $30,000 per month We received commitments of $35,500 per month. Praise God! Our First Fruits offering goals were: Foundational goal $200,000 Challenge Goal $300,000 We received approximately $270,850 so far. Praise God! As you will remember, $300,000 against the principal saves us $440,376 in interest, reducing our loan by 27 months. With all that is going on in the economy and with what you have already given for the Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief, we did well. Praise God! Your Campaign Chairpersons, Bruce and Lillian Higashi, Jeff and Minako Fujimoto, Silvio and Jessie Carrara Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief Fund We have received a total of $51,327 toward the Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief Fund, of which $25,761 was already sent to World Vision, and $25,566 is being wired to Japan Baptist Union right after Easter. Matt and Lauren Butt, who are currently in Japan with the J2K11 missions team, will also be presenting a gift from GVBC to Rev. Makoto Tanno, Executive Director of Japan Baptist Union (JBU). JBU was the sending agency of Rev. Eji Osato, our new Nichigo Pastor. Rev. Osato was a JBU missionary for 17 years before being called to serve at GVBC. JBU has a long history with the American Baptists, as they were started by American Baptist missionaries many years ago, and they still work together in Japan today. Page 2 SPIRIT

The Lord is Our Shepherd 2011 Women s Retreat by Jessie Carrara Retreat Director Photos by Cristin Rasmussen One hundred eighteen (118) women met at the Palm Garden Hotel in Thousand Oaks, to hear Stephanie Schwartz s message on Following the Shepherd A Survey of Psalm 23 at the 2011 GVBC Women s Retreat. Using Psalm 23 as the basis of our study, Stephanie (the Director of Women s Ministries at Compass Bible Church in Aliso Viejo, California) correlated the relationship between the shepherd and his sheep to God s love and care for us His sheep. Stephanie s illustrations of the Shepherd s painstaking care for His sheep added great depth to Psalm 23. I used to think Psalm 23 was scripture to be read at funerals. I know I need to commit Palm 23 to memory to encourage me as I face life s challenges. The parallel between God, as our Shepherd, and we as the sheep was profound. I believe everyone who came to the retreat left with a new appreciation for Psalm 23. Stephanie s powerful messages and the wonderful time of fellowship with sisters-in- Christ and new friends made the retreat weekend one to remember. Issue 7 Page 3

Mission Field Fred and Jane Tanaka On March 28, the Tanakas wrote they continue to be fine. Their CEF headquarters is approximately 100 miles south of the epicenter of the nuclear problem area. There are daily earthquakes and tremors, so the Tanakas have found refuge and comfort in affirming Psalm 46. They request prayer for the needed repairs to the CEF building, which were recently discovered, from the earthquake damage. Japan has "Do You Wonder Why" (DYWW) evangelistic children's booklets which are being sent to kids in the disaster area. In Japan, there are 10,000 available. In March the need was for 50,000 more. The Tanakas prayed for additional financing and God started answering! Canada responded to help financially with the DYWW project. Please continue praying that all the funding will come in for all 50,000 DYWW booklets. About 60 people, whose church was destroyed in the #4 Nuclear Plant area, journeyed to a church in Yamagata, a prefecture north of Fukushima. Some of them were without food or water for 3-4 days. In the midst of all the chaos, three people, at last count, accepted Christ as Lord and Savior. The 4th Good News Club (GNC) began this month in April. The Tanakas are hopeful that TCE 1 and 2 courses will resume this month, too. Three GNC continue, two of which were on hold during March. At the beginning of April, Fred gave an evangelistic message at a senior citizens' monthly meeting at a Mito church in central IB. Please pray for Fred as he prepares to give a message on April 24 at Easter worship service at OKC. Thank you for keeping the Tanakas, CEF, and fellow CEF workers in prayer. Jim and Leta Van Meter In December, the Van Meters had a wonderful time ministering in Southern California to a team going to one of the Gulf countries. For a month, the team lived in a neighborhood with people from the country they will be ministering. This gives them a head start on the country's language and culture. The Van Meters request prayer for the team as they minister in the Gulf, an area of the world experiencing rocky political times. "Thank you for the gracious Christmas gift which we are applying to our Holy Land trip! Bless you!" writes the Van Meters. On March l, the Van Meters left for Antalya, Turkey to lead a retreat for member care workers. The Van Meters will also meet one-on-one with them. This will help them better understand the needs of the workers in the area of the world. Two of their Paraclete Associates are serving there now and by the grace of God hope to start a center which will provide care for workers in the surrounding region. After leaving Turkey, the Van Meters will visit historical sites in Israel. Please pray for good health and world conditions which will not interfere with God's purposes for them in both Turkey and Israel. They rejoice in celebrating 40 years of ministry. "It means more than words can say to know that you will be praying!" write Jim and Leta. Ken and Diane Kudo During April, Ken is teaching church planting at Calvin Seminary. Diane reported the trip to Southeast Asia was very profitable. Connections were made for further opening of fields. "It was very 'eye opening' to see how other missionaries today have suffered to serve Him," Diane affirmed. One example was in a very remote area with no electricity and running water. In the midst of a revolution in this area, a missionary couple could not find their eight-year-old son. When the couple finally found their son, he was in a hiding place, praying, where the family gathers to pray. The mother affirmed to Diane, through a translator, "It was all worth the anxiety thinking he is dead, to see my child depending on the Father for safety." Deeply touched by what the mother shared, Diane began sobbing. Diane requests prayer for Ken and herself as they serve in foreign countries which cannot be entered with their passports. J2K11 Japan: Chad & Jennifer Shimazaki, Matt & Lauren Butt, Krisi & TJ Yee After a month-long postponement, we are happy to say, Konnichiwa from Osaka! We arrived at Suita Church last night. The kids were champs on the 15 hour trek! We ve kicked off our nine-day stay with a Mommy and Me Class. It went great as the 16 kids and handful of mothers really enjoyed themselves. We will be having English conversation times, more Mommy and Me classes, and other events to attract people to the church. Please keep us in prayers for the next week as we seek to share Jesus with a nation in such great need of Him! Thank you! Page 4

Family News Our prayers and condolences go out to The family of James Oka who passed away on Monday, April 11. The funeral will take place on Saturday, April 23 at 2:00 PM at GVBC. Pastor Ron Matsuda will be officiating. New baby announcement Congratulations to parents Clark & Somaly Imatomi in the birth of their baby girl, Olivia Joy Tatuko born on Wednesday, April 6 at 6:07 pm. Little Olivia weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and she was 21" long. Older sister, Grace, welcomed her new baby sister home. Proud grandparents are Howard & Sawako Imatomi. Mommy and Olivia are doing well. Child dedication On Sunday March 20, GVBC held its Child Dedication. Dedicated were the children of Andi & Erika Nguyen: Andrew (12/23/98), Kimberly (4/30/02), William (10/15/03), and Christian (2/9/10). Also, Norm & Michele Nakamura dedicated their youngest child, Kristin (5/24/08). Big brother is Ryan. Kristin Nakamura Letters from our family Dear Friends, On behalf of the City of Gardena, we would like to extend our thanks for the greathearted donation of $500 [from our LOVE fund], 12 bags and 2 boxes of food to our emergency Services food pantry. Your kindness makes a difference in your community. We thank you for your continued support. Deryl Lloyd, Superintendent, by Lydia S. James, Community Services Counselor Flower donations on Sunday mornings A beautiful flower arrangement from Kiko Florist was donated in loving memory of Kazuko Ishimoto by Merrick Yoshida and Jodie & Voltaire Rivera. In the news Teresa Matsushima s picture and a brief article about her was spotted in the President s NEWS an El Camino College newsletter dated April 6, Volume 25 Number 5. The article was titled Women of Distinction Honored. Teresa, along with nine other college and community leaders was honored at the 2011 El Camino College Women of Distinction Reception held on Thursday, March 24. These exceptional women were recognized for their commitment and contributions to our community. Teresa, the article stated, has served many years at the El Camino College Student Health Center and as a school nurse in Lawndale. She has dedicated her life to improving the healthcare of the community by investing in free clinics and assisting with women and prenatal care. The article also reported on Teresa s contributions to the medical mission field with GVBC s M.O.M. (Mexico Outreach Mission). For future dates of upcoming mission trips, see page 6 FYI Events Calendar. Even after a discouraging bout with cancer in 2008, the article continued, Ms. Matsushima s energy, spirit, and passion are unrelenting. She continues to teach aspiring nurses the ropes, and lives every day with a genuine smile. Right Hand of Fellowship On Palm Sunday, April 17 the following people were welcomed into our membership: The Nguyen Family Tim Collier Dave Fujiura Irene Fujiura Tina Hara Monica Matsushima Beverly Mukogawa Louise Park Issue 7 Page 5 Evelyn Weathers

C ONTACT: office (310) 323-5683. EMAIL: gvbc@gvbc.net [put your event in the subject line]. You can also contact event leaders directly. WE BSITE: www.gvbc.net Discovering Jesus Study Series, Starting Wednesday, April 27, 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Nine studies designed by the Christian ministry, Iwa, to enable those who don t yet know Jesus, to meet Him as a fully human yet fully divine person whom they can know and love, and with whom they can have a deep, personal relationship. Contact Cyril Nishimoto or the Evangelism Committee. Sign up at the Guest Center or call the office or contact Cyril at cynish@aol.com [Discovering Jesus in subject line]. OA SIS We re on a break. We ll begin again on Wednesday, April 27. Taught by Pastor Ron Matsuda. All are invited to join us. For more information, contact Pastor Ron at ext. 679 or email: ron@gvbc.net. Senior Care Center Outreach Help cut scarves for residents of senior care centers on April 25 from 7:00 9:00PM in Room 218. On Saturday, May 7 we will visit with the residents of Driftwood Healthcare Center from 2:40 4:10 PM. We will sing songs, make crafts, give out the scarves, and build new friendships. For more information, please see the flyer at the Guest Center or Narthex or contact Jodie Rivera via the church office or email her at Jodie_Yoshida@yahoo.com. Hope for the Future Thursday, April 28, 6:30 8:30 PM, Room 201. Caregiving Issues and Care Options by Lauryn Takisaki, Health Promotion Specialist, Keiro Institute of Healthy Aging. Invite a friend or family member. You re welcome to bring refreshments. Sign up by filling out the flyer on the Narthex counter or stop by the Guest Center in the Courtyard after the worship services or contact Cindy Matsuda at: hopecindymatsuda@gmail.com. Basic Christianity finishing up on May 1. We will break on May 8 (Mother s Day) and start from the beginning on May 15. Taught by Pastor Ron Matsuda. Women s Breakfast Growing Through God s Word Saturday, May 7, 8:30 11:30AM, Community Hall. Price $8.00. Deadline: Tuesday, May 3. Catered breakfast, devotional message, choice of crafts and/or workshops, testimonies by GVBC women, and a fun time of meeting new friends. Reach out and invite someone new to GVBC. Register at the Women s Breakfast table in the Courtyard after the 1 st worship service or Community Hall after 2 nd service. Or contact the office. Neighborhood Treasure Box Food Ministry Provides food for families and individuals. $32 per box of food. Food distribution occurs one Saturday per month. There are restrictions based on income and there is no limit on the quantity of boxes ordered. Visit www.thetreasurebox.org or contact Suzie Rider at (310) 532-6454, Tues.-Fri. between 10:00AM and 4:00PM. Pick up boxes at New Hope Fellowship, 16390 S. Normandie Ave., Gardena. Deadlines are: Order: Sun., May 8; delivery date: Sat., May 21. Page 6 Order: Sun., June 12; delivery date: Sat., June 25. Order: Sun., July 17; delivery date: Sat., July 30. Contact Paul Matsushima, ext. 695, email: paul@gvbc.net. M.O.M. (Mexico Outreach Mission) Dates Saturday, May 14, Tijuana Friday, July 15 to Sunday, July 24, Bolivia (one week earlier this year.) Saturday, Oct 1, Tijuana Friday, Dec. 16 to Sunday, Dec.18, San Telmo [N OTE: a U.S. passport is required]. Spanish is helpful, but not required. Contact Teresa Matsushima via the church office or email her at: treesaw47@sbcglobal.net. Baptisms Sunday, May 15 at both worship services Parenting Workshop Saturdays of May 21, 28, and June 4, 9:30 11:30AM, Room 250. Led by Linda Matsuda, Director Early Childhood, ext. 683 and Susan Wakuta, Elementary Children s Director, ext. 689. Cults & the Occult Training Class May 22, 12:30 PM sponsored by Evangelism Ministry. Sign up in the Courtyard at the Guest Center. Right H and of Fellowship Sunday, May 22 both services Office Closed Memorial Day, Monday, May 30 Prime Timer s Tour Events Saturday, June 11: All Aboard Fillmore & Western Railway. Cost: $102 (adults & seniors). Child is $94. Maximum of 52 travelers. DEADLINE to pay & register: Sunday, May 1. Scenic ride on the movie train. Lunch served on board in the 1930s dinning car. Stop at a fruit stand. Departs GVBC at 9:00AM, returns approx. 6:00PM. Contact Richard or Keiko Imatomi via the church office. Visit the information table in Youth Ministry A Revelation DVD conference. Saturday, May 21. Doors open at 8:30AM, DVD conference from 9:30AM 3:30PM. Meals are $5.00. To register contact Daniel Matsuda, Assist. Pastor - Youth, ext. 681, daniel@gvbc.net. [see Daniel s article on page one]. Save the Dates for Youth Summer Camp Sunday, August 7 to Friday, August 12, Alpine Conference Center, Blue Jay. Finished 5 th to finished 11 th grades. Contact Daniel Matsuda, Assist. Pastor - Youth, ext. 681, daniel@gvbc.net. More info to follow. Applications available soon. Greenhouse Junior High Friday Nights April 29 A Greenhouse activity May 6 Everyday Faith Part. 5: Faith and my family May 13 Everyday Faith Part. 6: Faith and my neighborhood May 20 Everyday Faith Part. 7: Faith and my money Sat. May 21 Do Hard Things DVD Conference, 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, Community Hall May 27 A Greenhouse activity SPIRIT

Daniel Matsuda s Ordination Ceremony You are all invited to attend the ordination of Daniel Matsuda Sunday, May 1 at 3:00 PM [NOTE: time correction] in the Sanctuary refreshments following Come join in this wonderful time of celebrating Daniel s calling Christian Service Scholarship Application Procedure Gardena Valley Baptist Church This scholarship is given as an encouragement to those who use their Spiritual gifts in Christian service. Up to $750 will be awarded to applicants fulfilling these requirements: Be a member or regular attendee of GVBC. Actively serve in a ministry of GVBC, or, for students who are living away and cannot attend GVBC during the school year, actively serve in a church ministry near school. Actively attend worship services, or for high school seniors, actively attend GVBC s High School Ministry. Be, or will be, a part-time or full-time undergraduate student in the fall, carrying a 2.5 (out of 4.0) GPA. Applications available at the church office. Contact Wendy Nakano, ext. 672 or email her at: wendy@gvbc.net [scholarship in subject line]. College Ministry Car Wash for Japan Relief The car wash for Japan last Sunday, April 17 was 100% student led and organized. They raised over $1,000 in three hours! The car wash event was followed by a one-hour prayer meeting for Japan which also was student initiated and led. Good job college group! GVBC Coming Soon! GVBC Pictorial Directory New GVBC pictorial directory coming soon. Watch for details in the Spirit and our Sunday bulletins. Issue 8 will be uploaded to the website on Wednesday, May 4. Hard copies available on Friday, May 6 in the Narthex. All articles should be submitted by Sunday, May 1. The Spirit is copyrighted 2011 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: Steve Langley (310)323-5683, Editor: Susan J. Shelley, susie@gvbc.net. Office hours: 9:00am 5:00pm, Nichigo Website: www.gv bc.info. The Spirit is published tw ice a month to keep members and friends informed of programs of the church and to report news about GVBC and its people. Announcements, praise, prayer requests, and letters are welcomed. Articles are subject to editing and/or postponement. Issue 7 Page 7

Gardena Valley Baptist Church 1630 W. 158th Street Gardena, CA 90247-3712 Phone: (310) 323-5683 Web: www.gvbc.net E-mail: gvbc@gvbc.net Twitter: http://twitter.com/gvbc HE HAS RISEN Come Worship with Us Morning Worship @ 8:45 AM & 10:45 AM Nichigo Japanese-speaking Service @ 10:45AM Rm 201 After our Easter celebration, join us for our new 4-week Sunday morning teaching series: "The Pursuit of Happiness." We'll take an in-depth look at the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12, challenge our current notion of how to attain happiness in this life, and find that Jesus blesses people we wouldn't ever think of as blessed. Sunday, April 24/Easter Sunday 8:45 AM & 11:00 AM Both services in the Community Hall Pastor Steve Langley Sunday, May 1/Communion Pastor James Chang ~ The poor, mourning, and meek English-speaking children s Sunday school runs concurrent with the Worship Services. Nichigo children s Sunday school 9:30am, Room 206. Steve Langley, Senior Pastor, ext. 0 Ron Matsuda, Associate Pastor Teaching, ext. 679 Annette Kakimoto, Assistant Pastor Leadership Development, ext. 680 James Chang, Assistant Pastor Worship, ext. 682 Chris Koga, Assistant Pastor College, ext. 685 (pt) Daniel Matsuda, Assistant Pastor Youth, ext. 681 Susan Wakuta Elementary Children s Director, ext. 689 Linda Matsuda Director Early Childhood, ext. 683 (pt) Layne Wakuta, Pastoral Intern Junior High, ext 684 (pt) Paul Matsushima, Pastoral Intern-Neighborhood, ext.695(pt) J.J. Frey, Worship Coordinator (pt) Wendy Nakano, Office Manager, ext. 672 Rei Abe, Nichigo Secretary, ext. 677 (pt) Peggy Kushigemachi, Financial Assistant, ext. 675 Jan Magnani, Secretary, ext. 671 Aubrey Matsunami, Christian Educ. Secretary, ext. 678 (pt) Susie Shelley, Newsletter Editor ext. 673 (pt) Kevin Hatashita, Maintenance Asst. ( pt) Socorro Coco Kagawa, Maintenance Asst. (pt) Kevin Maeda, Maintenance Asst. (pt) Gerald Mayewaki, Maintenance Asst. (pt) Kyle York, Maintenance Asst. (pt)