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Core Group Meeting

Sunday, November 6, 2:00 p.m.  

WHAT'S IN THIS ISSUE
Why First Sunday?
November Fund Raiser
Thinking Ahead
Marketplace Ministry
Church Greeters' Schedule
Coming Up
Greetings!

Have you heard about Frank Laubach's prayer habit?  "Pray without ceasing," said the apostle Paul in 1 Thessalonians 5:17. That's what Dr. Frank Lauback determined to do. Although he is known for his worldwide literacy efforts, his greatest pursuit was an experiment to pray continually.

What he attempted to do was to commune with God at least one second of each minute and reattempting to do so when he failed. He thus developed eventually what he called a "game with minutes" habit.

While walking through town, he'd silently pray for passing pedestrians.  At work or play he'd look to God for creativity and inspiration.  But more than anything, Laubach enjoyed the constant companionship of his Maker.  Everything else was a by-product.

Are we able to keep a constant connection with our Lord and Savior? That is what our Christian walk must be - always in communion with our God who sits sovereign on His throne and yet constantly involved with the affairs of us mere humans to the point that He knows the number of hairs that are on our heads!

The Church Staff
WHY FIRST SUNDAY?

A Time to Share

 


We always look forward to the First Sunday of the month.  We set this day aside to share, to get to know more about the experiences of our congregants, their talents, their passions, and to hear about what great things God has done for them.

 

If you hadn't signed up and are impressed to share of yourself this coming Sunday, please call Pastor Hansel (626-487-1549) to let him know.

 

Core Group Meeting

 

There is a Core Group Meeting after the Fellowship Lunch this coming Sunday.  All members of the Core Group please take note.  This is otherwise known as the Church Council group which includes all those in leadership positions, the managers, coordinators and all involved in active ministries including the small group fellowships.

Important items will be taken up at this meeting.

NOVEMBER FUND RAISER

Joint Celebration of Thanksgiving and

Our Church Anniversary


We'd like to start early with this campaign for everyone to join our November Fund Raising Dinner. It will be held on Tuesday evening, November 29, at 7:00 p.m. as a joint celebration of Thanksgiving as a church group, and our church's anniversary of when we moved to Miracle Hill. We will let you know where it's going to be held, again depending on the number that signs up for the event.

 

There will be a sign-up sheet at the church foyer on the next few Sundays, or you can call Johnny Chua (909-228-2162) to make your reservations.  Many thanks. 

THINKING AHEAD

Include these in your calendar

 

>Flu shot - age 6 months and up, annually

>Shingles vaccine - age 60 and up, once every 6 years

>Small Group Topic - Building a Biblical Community, 4 sessions

    (contact Pastor Tony Luciano for details)

>Joint Thanksgiving/Church Anniversary Celebration, Tuesday, 

     November 29, 7:00 p.m. (Monthly Fund Raising Dinner) 

>Ministry to the Homeless - sometime in December (TBA)

>Christmas Program, Sunday, December 25

>Men's Breakfast Meeting, Saturday, January 14, 2012

>Lion's Den Mini-Conference,Friday and Saturday,January 27, 28

MARKETPLACE MINISTRY
 

 

9 Ways to Stay Motivated

by Rick Warren 

 

Motivation is contagious. I never try to motivate other people. I focus on motivating myself. When I'm motivated, I know others will catch my enthusiasm.

 

This is true in any area of ministry. If you stay motivated, those you lead will become motivated too. Below are nine ways I keep myself motivated. There's nothing unusual or ground-breaking on this list, but these methods work for me and I'm confident they will work for you.

 

1. Put your plans on paper. Write out what you want to accomplish. Dawson Trotman said, "Thoughts disentangle themselves when they pass through the lips and the fingertips." If I can say it and I can write it down, then it's clear. If I haven't written it down, then it's vague. Just putting what you have to do down on paper will often relieve some stress and allow you to focus on your task.

 

2. Break big tasks into small steps. When I know I have a task coming up, I always write down the specific steps I need to take before the project is done. When I'm preparing a sermon, I ask myself, "What do I have to do to finish the sermon?" Then I write down all of the associated tasks, such as collecting the verses, studying the verses, looking for illustrations, thinking through quotes, and organizing the presentation. Sermons don't just fall out of your brain automatically. We all go through specific steps as we're doing it. Just learn to isolate those steps.

 

3. Decide where you want to start. After you've broken down the task into steps, ask yourself what needs to be done first. For example, if you're preparing a sermon, what's the very first thing you have to do? Discover your topic? Pray? You need to figure out where to start.

 

4. Establish check points to track your progress. Give yourself deadlines for each of the tasks needed to finish the project.

 

5. Start on the task whether you feel like it or not. Be honest with yourself. Usually when we say we can't do something, we really mean we don't want to do it. You've got to get tough. Most of the people who succeed in this world are those who don't feel like doing what they're doing. Successful people have developed the habit of doing things unsuccessful people don't feel like doing.

 

6. Remind yourself of the benefits of completing the task. A lot of times I do this when I'm preparing a message. I've had a real long week, and my mind just isn't there. I ask myself, "What is this going to accomplish?" In Hebrews, the Bible says, Jesus endured the cross because he looked to the joy beyond it.

 

It is easy in ministry to lose sight of what we are really doing: we are serving the God of the universe, and he is working through us to change lives! When things seem boring or mundane, remember the joy set before you.

 

7. Do a small part right now. Get started! Don't stall. I play a game with myself all the time called The Five-Minute Game. When I have a big topic or task I need to do, I just say, "I don't want to do this, but I'll give it five minutes." Once I get started, it doesn't seem like such a big deal anymore.

 

8. Be optimistic. Optimism creates energy. I can't tell you how many times I've come into church and didn't think I could make it through what I had to do. But I walked in saying, "In Christ, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Optimism can make all the difference in the world.

 

9. Establish an action environment. Create a place in your office where you can get all of your tools together for your task. If you're preparing a sermon, find a place to get your Bible and your study aids all within reach. You need an environment where you can focus on the task at hand. I clear everything off the desk when I'm going to study because I don't want to focus on anything else.

 

I've noticed some people use their desks as file cabinets. They say it is because they don't want to forget what is there. But that's the problem! You sit down to prepare a sermon and you see your phone list or a book you've wanted to read and, suddenly, you've drifted off task.

 

Success comes from focusing on one thing at a time. Clear off your desk. Make a to-do list so you won't forget what you've taken off of your desk. Put a tickler file on your desk of stuff you need to look at every day, but then, when you pull it out and look through it, always put it back - so it won't distract.


(Rick Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., one of America's largest and best-known churches. In addition, Rick is author of the New York Times Best Seller The Purpose Driven Life and The Purpose Driven Church, which was named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the 20th century. He is also founder of Pastors.com, a global Internet community for ministers. © Copyright 2011 Rick Warren.)

 


CHURCH GREETERS' SCHEDULE

 

November 6 - Ruby & Ding Dijamco

 

November 13 - Linda & Danny Santos

November 20 - Vonnie & Tito Cabrera

November 27 - Penny & Conrad Miranda

December 4 - Eunice Alinsod

December 11 - Lelit & Tony Luciano 

COMING UP
Wednesday, November 2, 7:30 p.m. - Intercessors' Meeting -Fellowship Hall
 
Friday, November 4, 7:00 p.m. - LOL (Living Out Loud) -
Pastor L.J. Dijamco
 
FIRST SUNDAY, November 6, 10:00 a.m. - Praise and Worship
11:00 a.m. - Sharing Time; Communion Service
2:00 p.m. - Core Group Meeting
3:00 p.m. - Youth Football at Suzanne Park - Eric Torres
 
 
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MEDITATION

Dear Heavenly Father, You have kept me alive and You have carried me through all my difficult situations. I give You all the praise and honor and thank You for all Your goodness and mercy for giving me much favor and blessings upon my life.

 

I know my best days are yet ahead of me, and believing that Your hand is on my life, and with You leading and guiding me, I thank You for keeping me close as I offer my heart and soul to You, unworthy as I am.

 

Thank you for Your strength and guidance in all that I do and say, and for laying Your hand of provision upon those in need so that all things will come together for them.

 

Thank You, too, for Your free gift of salvation to those who come to know You, believe in You and accept You as their Lord and Savior. And let Your presence, peace and purity be felt in me and all around me today and everyday forward.  In Jesus' name, amen!