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4801 FRANKLIN AVENUE DES MOINES, IOWA 50310 515.255.2122 WWW.FIRSTFEDERATED.ORG
WelcomeGuests!
Please see page two
for important information
about todays service and
how to get the most out of
your visit with us.
Volume 10 Number 10
preview | sundays in July | 10:45am | auditorium
Impact For EternityBy Joe Lightfoot, Pastor of Adult Ministries
Amadeo Giannini is an American success
story. Born to Italian immigrant parents in
1870, he entered banking in 1904. When the
San Francisco earthquake of 1906 hit, crip-
pling other banks, Giannini moved the banks
money to a safe location and was one of the
few who was able to provide loans during this
desperate time. He was actually forced to runhis bank from a plank across two
barrels in the middle
of the street. Giannini made loans on a
handshake to anyone who was interested
in rebuilding. Years later, he would
recount with pride that every single loan
was repaid. Following a merger in 1916,
Giannini became founding chairman of Bank of America.
Understanding the importance of his work following the
devastating earthquake, Giannini said, The glad hand is all right
in sunshine, but its the helping hand on a dark day that folks
remember to the end of time.
While Giannini impacted people during their lifetimes, as be-
lievers doing service in the name of Jesus, you have the privilege
of impacting people for eternity. This is why the church places
such a high value on engaging you in applying your spiritual gifts
in service.
Many of you joyfully experienced this last summer as First
Federated Church joined with two other churches in our com-
munity to provide a summer fun-fest for the residents of the
Oakridge neighborhood housing complex.
This year two additional churches are joining the party! And
so can you!
A highlight of this years eventin addition to the free BBQ,
childrens games, and live entertainmentis the distribution of
backpacks filled with school supplies for the children
of Oakridge.
Here are a number of ways in which you can be part of this
critical ministry:
Saturday, August 9 | Noon1PM
Flyer Handout/Backpack Registrationcheck the C&C
Card to join in visiting the residents to tell them of the eventand register their children for the free backpacks.
Saturday, August 16 | 26PM
Servecheck the C&C Card to serve during the event. You
will be contacted with further details.
Come and Connectcheck the C&C Card to attend the
event to initiate an on-going relationship with one Oakridge
resident of your choice.
Right Now
Sponsor a backpackif you are unable to attend either of
the above, you can still participate in the event by sponsoring
a backpack for $10. Please note on your check Oakridge.
School suppliesdrop off school supplies to the designated
buckets around the church by August 10.
Praydaily, that through this serving the residents of the
Oakridge neighborhood will feel the love of Jesus and be
drawn to know more about how He can impact them for
eternity.
Rain Date: Sunday, August 17 | 26PM
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WELCOME TO FIRST FEDERATED CHURCH!
Have Questions?If you have any questions, simply ask someone wearing a
name tag with Here to Help on it or visit the Welcome Center
in the auditorium foyer.
Guest ReceptionIf you are visiting with us for the first time or have just
recently started attending First Federated Church, we cordially
invite you to a reception in the foyer immediately following the
service. We would love to have the opportunity to meet you, get
to know you better, and answer any questions you may have.
Fill Out the Care & Communication CardIf you have never completed a Care and Communication Card,
please take a moment to do so. This allows us, as a church family,
to better know your needs and how we can serve you. The Care
and Communication Card is located inside this newspaper. Just fill
out the card completely and leave at the end of your pew, give to an
usher, or hand it in at the Guests Table located in the foyer.
Thank you for taking the time to visit First Federated Church.
If you are not presently a member of a Bible teaching church, weinvite you to join our church family.
If You Have Children Visit the ChildrensMinistry Registration Station
Trust your children to the care of our dedicated, loving
Childrens Ministry staff. Our childrens programs provide qual-
ity care and learning for kids of all ages.
If your child has not already been enrolled in our Childrens
Ministry, a quick visit to the Childrens Ministry Registration
Station will provide you with temporary security tags and give us
the information we need to effectively minister to your child.
Infants & Preschool ChildrenChildcare and teaching are available during the 9:15 hour and 10:45 worship service inthe Nursery and Preschool Departments.
Kindergarten4th GradeDuring the 9:15 hour, K4th graders meet in graded classroom groups for Biblelearning and fun.K2nd graders attend the rst par t of the 10:45 worship service with their familiesand then are dismissed through the large black doors at the front of the auditoriumto attend their own age-appropriate childrens church, called KZ Church. Parents, weencourage you to go with your children the rst time they visit KZ Church.3rd & 4th graders attend the worship service to listen and learn with their families.
Xtreme AM (5th & 6th Grade)Our preteens meet in their own Xtreme spot, Room 205, at 9:15 for a time of Xtremelearning, Xtreme prayer and Xtreme relationship-building, then join their families forthe 10:45 worship service.
Youth (Grade 712) & AdultsGroups for ADULTS and activities for YOUTH begin at 9:15AM. Stop bythe Welcome Center to nd out about each of the groups and how to get there.
Thank you for choosing to worship with us this morning!
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NOTESSunday, July 27, 20088:00AM | Mark Lanz Satised Are the HungryMatt. 5:610:45AM | Pastor Curt De Graa Gods Final Guarantee
Research Shows PeopleDying of LonelinessBy Joe Lightfoot, Pastor of Adult Ministries
A recent report in The Newsletter of the American Institute of
Stress concludes that middle-aged men who had recently endured
high levels of emotional stress, but had little emotional support,
were three times as likely to die over the next seven years as
those with close personal t ies.Not surprisingly, God noted the same thing several thousand
years ago, saying: It is not good for man to be alone. When
God says something is not good, we should take note. The
immediate solution was the creation of the family, however, the
larger point is that you were created to live and thr ive in relation-
ship with others.
God instilled the knowledge of this creation-fact into the
intelligence of many throughout history. For example, Cicero,
10643 BC, is generally perceived to be one of the most versatile
minds of ancient Rome. He said this about connecting in relation-
ships, Friendship makes prosperity more shining and lessens
adversity by dividing and sharing it. He understood that sharing
lifes journey is better than living in isolation.Renowned Nobel Prize winner Albert Schweitzer understood
that in times of crisis there is immense value in belonging, as he
noted, Sometimes our light goes out, but is blown into flame by
another human being. Each of us owes deepest thanks to those
who have rekindled this light. In your darkest hour, it is another
who can light the way.
You were created for connection. You need to travel with
others through the triumphs and trials of living in a fallen world.
Yet, more often than not, we reject the idea. Whether it is stress
or sin or Satan or selfishness or simple shyness, we choose to
pursue our spiritual journey in isolation. Alone.
The Christian life is not for Lone Rangers. That is why oneof the primary goals of the church is to unite people in biblical
community. We are striving to provide opportunities for you to
develop increasingly deeper relationships with others that can
help nurture you in your spiritual growth.
If you have a desire to experience growth in a small group and
are currently not connected, you can indicate this on the Care
and Communication Card today. In the coming months a number
of small groups will be forming to aid you in your spiritual jour-
ney. Spiritual growth happens best in the context of small groups.
Sign up to connect with a small group to enjoy spiritual growth
you will not experience in any other way.
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SummerDay Campsat FFC
Its been a summer of
Heroes and Champions for
kids at Federated.
Tower Park, adjacent to our
church property, was buzzingwith activity as the childrens
departments of First Federated
and First Assembly joined
forces to sponsor Champions
Sports Camp, June 23-27.
One hundred thirty-six boys
and girls enjoyed learning
new skills in their choice of
sportssoccer, baseball,
basketball, cheerleading or
tae kwon do. The week was
also filled with music, stories,
games and snacks as the kidslearned what it takes to be real
champions for the Lord.
Kids who attended our
Heroes Arts Camp, July 14-
18, had a busy week as they
prepared and presented a play
about heroes in the Bible. The
children learned new drama
skills and created their own
hero costumes. Other kids
were part of the media team,
recording the events of the
week as they learned new tech-nical skills. Cool water games,
yummy snacks and fun music
were also a part of each day.
Thanks to the many
volunteers who helped make
our summer camps a great suc-
cess! Pray that childrens lives
will continue to be impacted
by the truths theyve learned
this summer.
Want to see more pictures?
Check it out atwww.FirstFederated.org
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The contents of this page have been removed to protect theprivacy of those in our congregation.
Printed copies of this page can be obtained at the church.
Items found on this page include:Pray for Those Who Grieve
Happy Birthday!
(Birthdays are listed for Federated members & missionaries)
Pray for those with Physical Needs(In the Hospital, Upcoming Surgery/Procedures, Partial List of the Ongoing Needs of Our Members &Regular Attenders)
Pray for Those Who Serve our Church
PRAY FORONE
ANOTHER
Our Encouragement...let us also lay aside
every encumbrance, and the
sin which so easily entangles
us, and let us run with
endurance the race that is
set before us, fixing our eyeson Jesus , the author and
perfecter of faith...
Hebrews 12:1-2
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Dr. Bill BecknellMission Board: Agape Unlimited
Location: Moscow, Russia
What does he do? As a physician, Dr. Bill
serves with medical and lay people, form-
ing expedition teams that travel northto the Arctic Tundra and Siberia. Teams
supply and distribute Agape Health Kits
to the very poor and share Christ with
many who have never heard. Dr. Bill is
the first American to receive a Family Practice diploma from
Russia. The ministry has helped start 43 churches and the
medical staff has grown to 53.
Praises:
For spring expeditions involving 5 teams that went to 4 dif-
ferent parts of Russia sharing the love of Christ.
For pocket change from donors that bought enough health
kits and eyeglasses for the summer expedition.Prayer Requests:
For staff, volunteers, Dr. Bill and others who make decisions
for the ministry.
For the Russian government to be more favorable towards
them.
For value of the American dollaras its value falls, the
ministry suffers.
For upcoming expeditions Sept. 621 involving 5 teams
traveling across Russia.
Je & MelissaClosed Country
What do they do? Jeff & Melissa serve in a restricted access
nation, both serving as English teachers at their host univer-
sity. Their primary focus is on the 30,000 students in their
town. Their vision is to see a group of national teachers and
students meeting together regularly for worship and reaching
out to others in ministry. They seek to identify students with
spiritual interest. The JESUS film is an important tool.
Praises:
For student fellowship celebrations for 40+ Christian stu-
dents who graduated from their university this year.
For the July weddings of two couples who were actively
involved in the student fellowship.
Prayer Requests:
For God to help the graduate students as they move to new
locations, begin their careers and find new church homes.
For Christian students to stand strong under pressure and
live in a God-honoring way.
For spiritual breakthrough in the lives of university teachers
on their campus.
For the new school term beginning on Sept. 1.
MISSION ONE Reaching others for Jesus ChristJerry & Patty Van CleaveMission Board: Polk County Jail
Ministry
Location: Des Moines, Iowa
What do they do? Jerry is Chaplain
at the Polk County Jail in DesMoines. There are approx. 1,040
inmates and 385 employees in
the Polk County Sheriffs office.
The ministry is confronted daily with the struggles and
burdens of those who are incarcerated. Jerry oversees the
ministry and volunteers, serves among deputy sheriffs and
detention officers, seeks the support of churches and video
tapes Sunday service messages.
Praises:
Protection of both jails from the flood waters.
For Gods sovereign hand on the safety and health of the
deputies.Prayer Requests:
Inmates would get up on Sunday mornings to watch the
video message.
Open doors to building relationships and trust with the
Sheriffs staff.
Continued discipleship with those who have received Christ
as Savior.
that the right people who have a burden would come forward
to volunteer at the jail.
Dave & PamClosed Country/US
What do they do? The government of the country where they
served for 14 years asked them to leave. Now living in the
States, they are helping refugee families settle in their area
and have weekly worship and teaching meetings for them.
Dave leads the work overseas and travels to visit the team,
church leaders, and participates in ministry projects. Chris-
tians there face intense intimidation and threats of death.
Praises:
For an excellent conference with over 300 staff in the Middle
East.
For opportunities to visit family and a key Closed Country
leader.
Prayer Requests:
For those arrested and tortured--for strength and His inter-
vention for the Church in the Middle East.
For their grown children who are currently involved in train-
ing for missions overseas.
For funding needed for overseas ministry projects.
For ways to partner with churches in the US to advance the
Kingdom in the Muslim world.
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ADULT GROUPS
Sunday Mornings | 9:15AMGroups for All AgesSee theAdult Sundaybrochure for complete listing or below.
Concerts of PrayerWednesday Evenings | 6:308:00PM | Room 108
The HUB (1830 years old)Sundays at 9:15AM Fellowship andworship in the HUBSunday at 6:00PM-Dodgeball in the East gym!Monday at 7:00PMLadies Bible studyTuesday at 7:00PMMens Bible study in the HUBWednesday at 7:00PMHUB band practice - Come and play!Saturday, Aug 9 at 10:00AMRetreat at Lake Panorama - Come for atime of fun, bonding and growth!
HUB
Adult Bible Fellowship (ABFs)Once youve joined us in worship, our Adult Bible Fellowships
are a great next step to connect with others and grow in your faith.
We have a variety of opportunities available that include:
Sundays | 9:1510:30AMThe HUB (ages 18-23) | Room 244STUDY: Life... relevant themes taught by the HUB staConnections (born in the 1970s) | Room 12241226STUDY: Names of God: Grow closer to God by understanding His namesHomebuilders (born in the 1960s) | Room 12501251STUDY: Way of the Master: Learn how to impact the eternity of othersCornerstone (born in the 1950s) | Room 12401241STUDY: Revelation: The Apocalypse--book of blessing & cursingKoinonia (all ages) | Room 12521253STUDY: Philippians: Experiencing joy in all circumstancesEzra (born in the 1940s) | Room 1118
Galilean (born in the 1930s) | Room 12441247STUDY: Philippians: Experiencing joy in all circumstances
Immanuel (born in the 1930s) | Room 1105
Friendly Fellowship (born in the 1920s) | Room 12541255STUDY: One anothersW.H.O. (born before the 1920s) | Room 1116STUDY: II Chronicles & Daniel: Develop Solomons wisdom and Daniels faithWomen (all ages) | Room 208
Worship Team | Room 1125STUDY: James: Endurance through trials develops a mature faithPrayer (all ages) | Room 100
Ecclesiastes | Room 12381239 | Biblically MeasuredSTUDY: Learn about life and faith from the wisest man who ever lived.
MISSIONS
Short-Term Mission OpportunityAgape Medical Mission in Russia needs laborers to go to
Siberia this September. There are two different trips, September
621 or September 27October 12.
Both are medical-evangelism. However, you dont have to be
a medical person to go. You can go to talk to people through an
interpreter. Youll find they are cur ious to know why you came
so far to do this. It leads easily into a conversation where you canshare Christ.
Another thing that non-medical people can do is fit people
with reading glasses. This can be taught in 45 minutes once you
get to Russia.
Donna Stanger will be going on the first tr ip. Since youll need
a passport and visa to go, a decision to go must be made soon. If
interested in serving God and his work in Russia on one of these
trips, contact Donna Stanger or John Porter.
Turkey ReportBy Pat Anderson
First, a big thank you to all of those who supported me
financially and in prayer. My travel time was long but uneventful.
We stayed about 30 minutes south of Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey.
We had a little room that housed my sister and me, her grandson
and his friend from
his China missionary
days. It was a little
crowded but very suf-
ficient with a modern
bathroom.
The children in our
care were wonderful,
but it took them a day
or so to get to knowus. We cared for the
0 to 3 yr olds and by
the end of the day, we were ready for bed. Above is a picture of
some of the childcare workers; actually, we numbered around
20. A highlight was getting to go on a tour of Ephesus with
the missionaries. You couldnt help thinking Im walking on
streets where the apostle Paul
walked. The parts of the city
that they have uncovered are
amazing. (see picture)
As always, when with
missionaries, I realize the
tremendous heart they havefor these people who are so
different in every way from
our culture. They were so
grateful for the refreshing
time at the conference and being able to attend meetings without
being distracted by little ones. I would recommend a short term
mission trip to anyone. You dont have to be particularly talented,
just available. You go to be a blessing, but youre the one who
comes away blessed!
Ruins at Ephesus
Lunch with some of the child care workers
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Back Yard Bible ClubsBack Yard Fun!Music, Crafts, Snacks,Games & More
This Week!
July 2931 | 911AMThe Keizers Back Yard344 Palomino Pkwy, Des Moines 50320
August 1113 | 911AMThe Waggoners Back Yard4316 SW Harmony Circle, AnkenyCost: Free!
School Supplies
School supplies are needed for the OakridgeBack to School Celebration on Saturday,
August 16. Bring your donations to the designated
buckets around the church by Sunday, August 10.
As youre shopping, also plan ahead for your
Operation Christmas Child shoe box. School sup-
plies are a wonderful addition to a needy childs
shoe box gifts. Take advantage of back to school specials now!
HangtimesJuly 27th Open BackdoorAugust 3rdBeach NightAugust 10thWaterskiingAugust 17thOakridge Back to School Service Project
In JulyTONIGHT:Open Backdoor Night! Come hang out, play foosball, Wii, etc!
Were gonna have a great time!
Serving Opportunity: Backyard ClubsThe Childrens ministry is conducting two Backyard Bible
Clubs and could use teens to help serve at any/either club events.
Dates are July 2931 and Aug 1113. Sign up in the Backdoor
or see Howie or Sherri if you can serve.
In AugustWaterskiing! | August 10
Aug. 10: Bring $5 to help cover the price of gas and come
have an awesome time water skiing and tubing! Lake Panorama,
4PMto 8PM. If you need to carpool from the church meet at
3PM. Home by 9PM!
Worlds Of Fun/Oceans Of Fun | Aug. 14 & 15
Join us for an awesome trip to both parks! Cost $100 for both
parks. This includes a meal each day and covers parking costs,
GAS, drinks, etc We will stay overnight at a local church.
Meet at the church at 6:30AM to carpool down to KC! We need
LOTS of adult drivers!
I-Cubs | Aug. 31Aug 31, I-Cubs against the Omaha Royals. We leave the second
that our 10:45 worship service is over and head to the 1:05PM game.
Cost is $10 per person. Also be prepared to make a QUICK stop at
McDonalds along the way. Bring your sunscreen! PLAY BALL!
7th12th Grades
CHILDRENS MINISTRY
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Takin It to the Streets Happenin Every Week
JULYSaturdays, JulyAugust | Oakridge WeekendsOakridge Neighborhood | Sherri Stu ebeem, SStu [email protected], July 29-31 | Back Yard ClubThe Keizers Back Yard, 344 Palomino Pkwy, Des Moines 50320Sherri Stu ebeem, SStu [email protected]
AUGUSTM-W, Aug 11-13 | Back Yard ClubThe Waggoners Back Yard, 4316 SW Harmony Circle, Ankeny
Sherri Stu ebeem, SStu [email protected], August 15 | Hillis Work DayHillis Elementary School | John Porter, [email protected], August 16 | Oakridge Back to SchoolOakridge Neighborhood | Sherri Stu ebeem, SStu [email protected], August 22 | Hillis Back to SchoolHillis Elementary School | Sherri Stu ebeem, SStu [email protected]
WEEKLY NEWSPAPERRegular Submission Deadline: Tuesdays by noonWe prefer that items be submitted electronically!E-Mail: [email protected] submitted items are subject to submission guidelines and editorial review bythe church sta. FFC reserves the right to edit submissions for length.
Disclaimer:First Federated Church does not claim to own any copyright privileges on itemsprinted in this newspaper, unless otherwise stated. All items published arequoted in good faith and believed to be free for circulation or public domain.
Newspaper Sta:Managing Editor ....................................John C. Stark ([email protected])Production Artist ................................................................................Lynne McKeeMissions Editor .......................................................................................Jean CrabbsPrayer Bulletin Editor ............................................................................Julie DengerPrinting ................................................................................................Karl JohnsonFolding, Cutting, & Distribution ......................... Robert W. Marean & Bob Hulling
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UPCOMING EVENTS
JulyThe River Preview (Sundays in July | 10:45AM) ............................................................... 27Back Yard Club (The Keizers Back Yard, 344 Palomino Pkwy, Des Moines) .....................2931
AugustBack Yard Club (The Waggoners Back Yard, 4316 SW Harmony Circle, Ankeny)...............1113Hillis Elementary Work Day ..................................................................................15
Oakridge Back to School (Oakridge Neighborhood) ....................................................16Congregational Meeting | Budget (Chapel | Sunday | 6:00PM)................................ 24
SeptemberMeals from the Heartland (Hy-Vee Hall) ...............................................................27All Church Picnic .........................................................................................................7The RiverKick-O(Chapel | Sundays | 10:45AM) ...........................................................TBDBeaverdale Parade .................................................................................................. 20Mens Retreat .....................................................................................................2628
OTHER NEWS
SympathyOur sympathy is extended to those in our church family who
have lost loved ones recently:
Renae Noble at the death of her grandmother, Ruth Esther
Hanson, on July 17
Family and friends of John J. Croy. John died on July 17.
Thank YouWe want to thank the Federated Family. You have been God
in person to both of us. The cards, visits, calls, meals and most
of all the prayers are so appreciated for the last 4 months. The
top and bottom parts of the femur have come together 1/4 inch
since June 25th. Now we are praying for significant bone growth
around the break.
The doctor believes it may take two more months. The Lord
has held us up through this time and will continue to for the next
few months in His special way.
Thank you,Jim and Dannetta Feleay
Summer Nurses Notesfrom Your Parish NurseInformation about sunscreen coverage protection from the Mayo Clinic, June 2008
Carefully read the product label to determine if theres
sunscreen coverage to protect skin from both ultraviolet A (UVA
and ultraviolet B (UVB) light. UVA rays are deep penetrating
and are a major factor in premature aging of skin. UVB rays
primarily affect the skins surface and are the main cause of
sunburn.
The sun protection factor (SPF) on a product label is a
measure of protection from UVB light. If a product is labeled as
broad-spectrum, it offers protection against both UVA and UVB
light, although the level of UVA protection isnt clearly stated.
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to standardizelabeling for UVA protection with a four-star rating system for
(UVA), which you should see appear in the near future, but it is
still under review.
The best advice for now is to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen
product applied liberally 15-30 minutes before going outdoors.
Concerts of PrayerWednesday Evenings | 6:308:00PM | Room 108
Greater Des Moines Prayer Alliance
Praying for revival
August 9, 910:30 | Room 205
This month we will focus on prayer formembers of the Armed Forces and theirfamilies. This group meets at various churchesmonthly on the second Saturday morning.Specic prayer requests or questions?Email [email protected].
Deacon of the MonthChuck Boscaljon, 255.2122 ext 139
Our Deacons stand ready to help with the physical needs of themembers and attenders of this fellowship. Should you have ashort-term, emergency need, do not hesitate to call the churcho ce and leave a message for the Deacon of the Month. Thisministry is made possible by your gifts to the Deacons Fund.
Deaconess of the MonthJane Christiansen | 957.8054
Our Deaconesses are available to the women of the church inareas of encouragement and spiritual support. If you need alistening ear and someone to pray with you, please call Jane.
MENGod says: Loners who care only for
themselves spit on the common good.Proverbs 18:1 (MSG)Are you going it alone?
Whose life are you investing in?
Watch for further details
Financial ReportAttendance 07/20/08
8:00AM.......................................24810:45AM ...................................... 759
Budgeted Missions:Year to Date: 9/1/07-presentNeed ................................... $246,455Oering ...............................$249,024Overage ..................................$2,569
MortgageCurrent Balance ..................$703,923Next Payment August 25
General Fund Oering
Last WeekWeekly Need ........................$34,889Oering ....... ........ .... .$29,552Shortage....................($5,337)Year to Date: 9/1/07-presentNeed .................................$1,639,783Oering ...........................$1,547,375Shortage.............................($92,408)