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THE PACIFIC BEACH CHRISTIAN
Inside this issue:
Pastor’s Column 2
May Calendar 3
Church Family 4
Ministry Beyond Our Doors 6
Prayers Back Cover
April 22, 2016
Volume 69 Issue 4
Pacifi c Beach Christ ian Church (Disciples of Chris t )
The board recently appointed a Nominating Committee to begin identifying new leaders for the upcoming 2016-17 year. In addition to the nominations of new elders and deacons, the committee will be trying to identify candidates who have an interest in serving on the board.
Nominees are needed for the following board positions: Vice President, Treasurer and two Members-at-large.
Those wishing to submit the name of a potential nominee are asked to submit them in writing to one of the following Nominating Committee members by May 8th: Don Hill, Charlene Hill, Roger Clark, or Susana Clark.
Annual Meeting and Congregational
Election — Sunday, June 12th
Earth Day Sunday Celebration — April 24th “The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it.”
— Psalm 24:1
In celebration of Earth Day and in honor of our Creator we will be doing things a bit differently this Sunday. First of all we encourage those who are able to walk, ride or carpool to worship. We will also be serving Fair Trade Coffee and invite you to bring your own coffee mug so we can avoid using Styrofoam. We also invite you to bring vegetables from your garden or fruit from your tree for a special community salad...or feel free to bring something to share from a local Farmer’s Market. We will also be using plates and forks to avoid using paper and plastic products this week. And finally, Sadie will be sharing a timely message about caring for God’s Creation as a part of our worship service. Join us as we honor and worship our Creator together this Sunday!
“The glory that you have given me I have given them, so that they may be one, as we are one, I in them and you in me, that they may become completely one,
so that the world may know that you have sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.” – John 17:22-23
WE ARE ONE—There is deep division in our nation and world. Maybe it is magnified during this election season. Presidential candidates have a way of polarizing people. But division runs deeper than politics. We are also being divided by religious belief and practice (not to mention those with no religious beliefs)…by race…by economics…by nation…by language…by culture…by age. While not an exhaustive list, you get the idea. There is much that divides us. Perhaps that is why Jesus’ prayer in John 17 is so striking to me. He prays for our unity, seemingly believing that in our unity we will send a message to the world. As I write this we are hosting the Ugandan Kids Choir here at the church for a few days. There are ten kids between the ages of six and twelve touring the United States to raise awareness and money for the many Ugandan children in need back in their homeland. And while on the surface there are many things that would divide us, through our shared faith in Jesus “we are one.” It is a beautiful thing to see our children interact with these Ugandan children. There are so many differences…skin color, language, education, family (or lack thereof), a place to call home…but through a shared love of God in Jesus “we are one”…and it shows. There is a delight, a joy, a laughter, a joining of hands and hearts that wouldn’t happen in any other way. Dividing walls are broken down and a genuine bond is formed. We are reminded that what unites us is far greater than what divides us. That matters…not only to us, but to the world. So may God be honored and God’s love be made manifest as we find ways to live into Jesus’ desire and prayer that “we are one.” And a child shall lead them… Brian
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Our “Daly” Bread
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Missions
Sunday
2
6-7pm
Prayer
Ministry
3
4
7am
Heavenly
Manna
5
6:30pm
Worship
Rehearsal
8:00pm
AA Big Book
6)
9:30am
CWU May
Friendship Day
7:15pm
Recovery
In Christ
7)
8)
9)
6-7pm
Prayer
Ministry
10)
7pm
Adult
Bible Study
(Trenton’s)
7pm, PYSL
11)
7am
Heavenly Manna
10:30am, CWF
7pm
Board Mtg
12)
6:30pm
Worship
Rehearsal
8:00pm
AA Big Book
13)
7:15pm
Recovery
In Christ
Family Camp
14)
15) 16)
6-7pm
Prayer
Ministry
17)
7pm
Adult
Bible Study
(Church)
18)
7am
Heavenly
Manna
19)
6:30pm
Worship
Rehearsal
8:00pm
AA Big Book
20)
7:15pm
Recovery
In Christ
21)
6:30am
Tijuana
House Build
22)
23)
6-7pm
Prayer
Ministry
24)
7pm
Adult
Bible Study
(Church)
25)
7am
Heavenly
Manna
26) -Newsletter-
6:30pm
Worship
Rehearsal
8:00pm
AA Big Book
27)
7:15pm
Recovery
In Christ
28)
10:30am
Knit Wits
29)
30)
-Office Closed-
6-7pm
Prayer
Ministry
31)
7pm
Adult
Bible Study
(Church)
Page 3 Sunday
Schedule
9:00am Adult
Sunday School
10:30am Worship &
Children’s Church
May Page 3
Mother’s Day
Pastor on Vacation
— IN THE LIFE OF OUR CHURCH — Volume 69 Issue 4 Page 4
Have you “checked out” our church’s lending library? Just past the restrooms at the east end of the hallway, make a right turn and you will arrive in the Rhoda Kruse Library. A 3-ring binder lists ALL books by TITLE and AUTHOR. Write
your name and the book you want to check out. When done with your reading, return your book to the CRATE marked for RETURNS and cross out your name in the binder. Happy reading!!
05/03 Steve & Kathleen McHenry
05/31 Jeff & Elizabeth Schmied
05/04 John Crawford
05/06 Hannah Belvin
05/08 Meg Deitz
05/09 Elaine Hawkins
05/10 Pamela Pelletier
05/11 Sylvia Trenton
05/11 Joseph Podhorsky
05/18 Marilyn Zanchetta
05/22 Jack Dapra
05/25 Eileen Farrar
05/26 George Podhorsky
Church Women United
will be hosting their annual
May Friendship Day at Christ Lutheran Church, 4761 Cass St., 92109 on Friday, May 6th, at 10:00am. This year’s theme is entitled “Finding Grace at the Table” and will include a time of worship, sharing and fellowship that includes lunch ($8.00). For registration information, call LaNoel at (619) 507-9430 by April 29th.
We had so much fun last month we are getting back out on the field this Sunday, April 24th, beginning at 3pm at the PB Recreation Center. Men and women, young and old, skilled or unskilled...all are welcome to join us for an afternoon of fun and fellowship and softball. Bring your gloves, bats, sunscreen and get ready to “play ball”!
CWU Friendship Day
Sunday, May 22nd, is Pentecost Sunday, the day we celebrate the gift of God’s Holy Spirit upon the church (Acts 2). We would like to continue our tradition of having the children and youth run through the sanctuary waving yellow,
orange and red streamers during the opening song commemorating the Holy Spirit coming down like the rush of a mighty wind and in the form of tongues of fire over the disciples’ heads. So, parents, we would appreciate it if you could have your kids here a few minutes early so we can give them instructions. Thank you! We would also like to publicly recognize and thank many of you who volunteer to serve in support of Sunday services that are often done behind the scenes as a part of our Pentecost celebration. So please try to join us. Thank you! This year’s Pentecost Special Offering will be given in support of the development of new congregations and much more. We invite you to use the special offering envelopes available in worship in support of the larger Church of which we are a part.
Rhoda Kruse Lending Library
Co-ed Softball This Sunday
Hour of Prayer:
Mondays, 6pm Recovery in Christ:
Friday’s, 7:15pm Adult Bible Study Groups:
Sunday, 9-10am, Youth Room: The Book of Romans Classroom: Women of the New Testament Library: Women- “Jesus Freak”
Tuesday, 7:00-8:30pm, Trenton’s (1492 Wilbur): A Study of Sunday’s Sermon
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Small Groups
This year’s Summer Camp schedule at Loch Leven Christian Camp appears below. Camp is such a great opportunity for preparing our kids for growth in areas such as spirituality, self-confidence, independence, making friends, exploring and learning new activities that will benefit them through adulthood. Pick up your registration forms on the children/youth bulletin board or see Pastor Sadie. As always, the church offers half-scholarships for all of our kids who attend summer camp… so please, register now!
Wee Camp, July 21st—23rd Parent/Child-3yrs to entering 1st grade, $200/pair
Postmark on/before June 3rd
Mini Camp, July 17th—20th For those entering 2nd-3rd grade.
$260, Postmark on/before June 3rd
Junior Camp, July 24th—30th For those entering 4th-6th grade.
$355, Postmark on/before June 10th
Chi Rho Camp, July 3rd—9th For those entering 7th-8th grade.
$355, Postmark on/before May 20th
CYF I, July 10th—16th For those entering 9th-10th grade.
$355, Postmark on/before May 27th
CYF II, June 26th—July 2nd For those entering
11th-12th grade & 2015 Graduates. $355, Postmark on/before May 13th
We hope you are looking forward to Family Camp May 13th—15th! It’s coming up quick!
Please drop your information sheets and full fees due off to Bear or the office by this Sunday, April 24th. You can also pick up your camp direction and packing list on that date. Please begin searching now for your name tag necklaces from last year. We will have a few extras on hand for new campers.
Family Camp
We have four open Sundays on the hospitality calendar in May. The 8th, 15th, 22nd, & 29th are all open for individuals who would like to provide after-church treats. If you would like
to help, see Lucie Sovinsky, Margaret Steinrichter, or Milli Palaferri.
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Don’t miss an opportunity to help sponsor a Hunger Walk walker from PBCC. You can also donate by including it with your Sunday giving. Here are two other, relatively painless, ways you can help CCSA: 1) If you dine at Chili’s in Clairemont, you can save your receipt and give it to Lucie Sovinsky or directly to either CCSA offices. CCSA receives 15% of the total. 2) If you shop at Amazon Smile, you can mention CCSA and they will give a percentage of your purchase price which allows CCSA to purchase items from their wish list.
Urgent CCSA Needs:
Children’s clothing and shoes
Men’s Briefs Men’s Jeans & Shorts (30-38 waist) Men’s Shoes Men’s T-Shirts (large or x-large)
Women’s Undergarments Women’s Socks Women’s Shoes
Razors, plastic (any color) Deodorant Family-size Soap
Thank you for all you do PBCC… you are Great!!
Tijuana House Build
Church of the Valley and FCC Burbank have invited us to join them for another Tijuana House Build through Project Mercy on Saturday, May 21st. We will meet at the church at 6:30am and carpool to the border where we will meet the rest of the group at 7:30am. We will return to PBCC later that evening. Both skilled and unskilled builders are welcome, so please sign up on the bulletin board if you would like to join us! And remember, passports are required!
CCSA
Ugandan Kids Choir
Our thanks to Janice Calabrese and Marilyn Zanchetta for partnering to coordinate the choir’s concert and stay this week. We are also grateful to the Zanchettas, Hernandezes and Ambroses for housing the kids while here in Pacific Beach. The kids had a wonderful time experiencing the beach for the first time, including boogey boarding with Casey Smith, Darian Conard and Clint Woodward. And thanks to the generosity of so many we were able to give a gift of over $1,400 to the group, sponsor several children, provide the directors massages (thank you Kristen Luther and Susan Linder), chiropractic (thank you Libbs), a doctor (thank you Howard Smart) and food aplenty (thank you Janice). Your warm PBCC hospitality was much appreciated by our guests and will long be remembered. Should you want to see the kids perform again, they will be doing a concert at the World Beat Center in Balboa Park this Saturday (April 23rd) at 6:30pm. Thank you, PBCC!!!
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The Pacific Beach Christian A Monthly publication of
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4/17/16 139
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