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Gospel Life Community Newsletter November 29, 2010 Monday Edition |
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Greetings!
We continue to thank God because no matter what happens, once we believe and accept Jesus as our Savior, our salvation is secure and He tells us that He will never let us go. All praise, glory and honor go to Him. The Staff |
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WEEKEND ACTIVITIES
Highlights of the Thanksgiving Holiday
We have just been through the Thanksgiving weekend, and as a church we started on Wednesday evening by having a Thanksgiving "Encounter", a worship service that was different, more personal, allowing one to participate and experience intimacy with Him from whom all blessings flow.
Most families celebrated T-Day with their own families, with friends and other relatives, hopefully reinforcing a resolve to share our blessings with others as God blesses us.
On Saturday, a group of us met again to continue brainstorming as part of the "strategy planning" that the church is embarking on to help reach Generation X. There will be two more strategy sessions this coming Saturday and the next.
On Sunday we heard Pastor Hansel give a powerful message on "The Relational Gospel". If you missed it, you may listen to him by visiting our church website and clicking on his sermon.
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Connected through Christ
LJ Dijamco, Assistant Minister, reminded us on Sunday that there will be something going on this coming Saturday, December 4, from 1 to 7 p.m. The flyer for the event says there will be workshops, praise and worship, performances as well as dinner.
The theme for the event is "Connected through Christ." It will be held at the CFBChurch on 1773 W. San Bernardino Road, Suite A7 - A10, West Covina 91791.
Please contact L J or any one of the youth leaders for further details.
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Marketplace Ministry
Staying Connected
"Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in You. Show me the way I should go, for to You I lift up my soul." - Psalm 143:8
Two of the greatest inventions of my time have been the laptop computer and e-mail. The laptop means I no longer have to stay in one place to be productive in my business life. E-mail has allowed me to stay connected to people all around the world with the touch of a button.
My greatest frustration is when either of these does not work. Sometimes e-mail cannot be used because I can't get a connection. Sometimes I cannot use my laptop because I have not properly charged it, and then the charge runs out while I am on an airplane. Both of these situations mean I am unable to tap into the resource that allows me to fulfill my calling in my work to the fullest.
The morning time with God is much like these situations. God pours His Word into my spirit, and I am recharged. This recharging has an important effect on my day. It allows me the greatest opportunity to hear the small voice that directs my steps. If I refuse to "get connected," I risk following my own ways of fulfilling the duties of my day. It sets forth the opportunity for God to speak into my spirit what He desires for me each day. It allows me to focus on God's purposes, not mine.
The only way to know someone is to spend time with him or her. The only way to discern the voice of another is to hear that person's voice. David, the author of this psalm, was a warrior, king, and businessman. He understood this principle of connecting with God in the morning. His morning allowed him to connect with God's love, renew his trust in Him, and hear His directions for his life. Shouldn't you and I do the same?
(from TGIF Today God Is First, Volume 1, by Os Hillman)
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As we enter another holiday season, Christmas, let's pray for that peace, the kind that allows us to understand each other, and let us help others to find peace through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Conrad J Miranda IV
Minister for Outreach
Gospel Life Community - Church Without Walls
18901 E. Amar Rd.
Walnut, CA 91789
gospellife@gmail.com
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