December 12, 2012 - What's In This Issue:
 
THANKFULNESS
We take time to say how grateful and appreciative we are of the countless blessings the Lord has given us. There are many things and events that come our way for which we can truly be thankful, but there are a lot more things that we, perhaps, take for granted or don't even know about that we should be really thankful for.
  
Not everyone's favorite candidate won in the recent elections, but we need to lift up in prayer those who were elected to public office so that they may move and act within God's plan. And as we offer thanks for God's unceasing wonders that play out constantly in front of us, let's give all the praise and glory to Him who is the source of every blessing in life.
  
Again, as we enter a new season to reflect on the birth of Jesus and what it means to all mankind, let's listen beyond the din of media commercials and pray that our spirits become still so we can hear what God has to say to us.
  
The Church Staff
 
JUNK VS. TREASURE
Which Is It?
  
"One man's junk is another man's treasure."  You hear that quite often in the yard or garage sale circuit, and you can probably say that,too, as far as all the stored things being brought out of closets and shelves, and from every nook and corner of Gospel Life as these places are cleared for other things and objects to be stored.
 
There's Pile A and then there's Pile B.  Not sure which things in which pile are being given away.  Just ask before you haul anything away, OK?  Volunteers are needed also to help sort these things away and to throw what's considered trash into the dumpster.
 
THE GOSPEL: WHAT IT'S NOT ABOUT
Makes you curious, doesn't it? 

Pastor John began this series, "The Gospel: What It Is Not About," last Sunday with his sermon on "The Gospel Is Not About Religion."  This will continue for the next succeeding seven weekends.
  
The topics for the rest of this month are listed below.
  
December 16 - The Gospel Is Not About Mere Hell Avoidance
December 23 - The Gospel Is Not About Just Celebration
December 29 - The Gospel Is Not About Church Buildings
  
 
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Invite Your Family and Friends
  
Preparations are being made for Gospel Life's Christmas Program on December 23. Let's be sure to support it by being there and by inviting others to come with you that day.
  
All the lunch groups will prepare food for lunch after church that day, too. This will be our church's Christmas get-together, so plan to stay for that. Who knows what surprises there might be for you.
 
MARKETPLACE MINISTRY
  

Living for a Greater Cause

 

"I can do everything through Him who gives me strength."  Philippians 4:13

 

What does it mean for workplace believers to live for a cause greater than themselves in our day and time? Jeremiah Lanphier was a businessman in New York City who asked God to do this in his life in 1857.

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In a small, darkened room, in the back of one of New York City's lesser churches, a man prayed alone. His request of God was simple, but earth-shattering: "Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?" [John Woodbridge, ed., More Than Conquerors (Chicago, Illinois: Moody Press, 1992), 337]

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He was a man approaching midlife without a wife or family, but he had financial means. He made a decision to reject the "success syndrome" that drove the city's businessmen and bankers. God used this businessman to turn New York City's commercial empire on its head. He began a businessmen's prayer meeting on September 23, 1857. The meetings began slowly, but within a few months 20 noonday meetings were convening daily throughout the city. The New York Tribune and the New York Herald issued articles of revival. It had become the city's biggest news. Now a full-fledged revival, it moved outside New York. By spring of 1858, 2,000 met daily in Chicago's Metropolitan Theatre, and in Philadelphia the meetings mushroomed into a four-month long tent meeting. Meetings were held in Baltimore, Washington, Cincinnati, Chicago, New Orleans, and Mobile. Thousands met to pray because one man stepped out. Annus Mirabilis, the year of national revival, had begun.

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This was an extraordinary move of God through one man. It was unique because the movement was lead by businessmen, a group long considered the least prone to any form of evangelical fervor, and it had started on Wall Street, the most unlikely of all places to begin.

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Could God do something extraordinary through you? Take a step. Ask God to do mighty things through you. 
 

(Today God Is First (TGIF) devotional message, Copyright by Os Hillman, Marketplace Leaders.)

CHURCH GREETERS' SCHEDULE
  
December 16 -  Eunice Alinsod
  
December 23 - Lelit & Tony Luciano
December 29 - Ruby & Ding Dijamco
January 5 - Linda & Danny Santos
January 12 - Vonnie & Tito Cabrera
January 19 - Penny & Conrad Miranda
 
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