Monthly Newsletter - First Church of God

Volume 61, Issue 10
first word
October 2014
igniting passion . . . restoring God’s ideal
International Christmas:
The Gift that Gives Twice
Honor those loved ones in your life who have
everything they need with a Missions gift in their
name. This gift will fill important needs around the
world as it honors your loved one.
Simply choose from our missionaries’ wish lists (below)
and donate money for the gift in the name of your
loved one. You will receive a gift card to present to the
person whom you are honoring, and the missionaries
will use your donation to change lives for Christ.
We’ll be in the St Joseph campus Gathering Area on
two Sundays in November (Nov 2 & 9) or stop by the
church office before that date to purchase your gift.
Checks should be made out to “First Church of God”
with the gift #/country name on the memo line.
A mission gift card truly is a gift that gives twice as it
changes lives all over the world!
MISSIONARIES’ WISH LISTS
HAITI
School of Blessings—
Vocational Training
Gift #1 / $50 + Materials needed for
sewing classes to make bags for sale
Gift #2/$20 Sponsor student to attend
one semester of vocational training
LEBANON
Camille Melki,
Heart for Lebanon
Gift #3 /$60 Feed refugee family of 6
for a month (H4L feeds 2,300 families)
Gift #4/$25 Hope on Wheels mobile
brings Christ’s love to refugee
children through drama,
songs, and games.
MALAWI
PARAGUAY
Tim & Josie Vickey
COG Pastor Emmanuel
Partner Churches, COG
Gift #5/$50 + Buy bicycles for pastors
to do evangelism and visitations
Gift #7/$25-$50 Timothy’s School:
Supplies & furniture for new 1st Grade
classroom
Gift #6/ $30 Chichewa Study Bible
for a pastor attending the Bible
training program
RESTORING GOD’S IDEAL
Gift #8/$15 Bibles & plastic chairs
for 2015 FCOG “Triunfo 43” Church
building project.
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Introducing...
Volunteer-of-the-Month
We love our volunteers at First Church, because we really could not
fulfill our mission without you!
SERVING is a big part of the DNA of First Church, and each and every
volunteer personifies that value in a real way, whether you are teaching
a Sunday morning class or serving soup in the community. In truth, we
could not have the impact that we have on our congregation and in our
community without our volunteers. Each volunteer truly is the hands
and feet of Jesus.
We want to show our appreciation. And since we haven’t room to list
each of you here, we will choose one volunteer each month for their
significant contribution and participation.
This month, we give a high-5 and a “MANY THANKS” to Jeff Beam.
OCTOBER VOLUNTEER: Jeff Beam
Campus Home: First Church of God - St.
Joseph
Jeff currently serves as a sound technician
in the Sanctuary. Jeff has spent countless
hours behind the scenes, assisting us with
the purchase and installation of our audio/
video systems in the worship and KidZone
spaces at all of our campuses.
Fun Fact: Jeff owns a 1942 “Willys” Jeep.
This month, our Volunteer-of-the-Month is Jeff Beam.
Next month, it could be you!
Community Cafe
OCT 15 - Meatloaf
OCT 22 - Chicken Pot Pie
OCT 29 - Taco Bar
NOV 5 - Pork Loin Roast
NOV 12 - Beef Tips’n Noodles
Wednesdays
5:00 - 6:15pm
Enjoy a healthy, home-cooked meal with your church family
at our St. Joseph campus. Each meal includes salad bar, entree,
vegetable, drink and dessert. $6/adults; $3/kids
(P.S. We also have hotdogs and pizza on the menu.)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
VOLLEYBALL
High school-age & up play volleyball Thursdays,
6:30-8:30pm, at our St. Joseph campus. No
skills needed, we’re just having fun. Join us!
FIRST-GRADERS RECEIVE BIBLES
In our effort to help children GROW in Christ,
first-graders will receive a Bible to use as they
begin to read. Bibles will be handed out the
weekend of October 18/19 at all campuses.
WOMEN OF THE CHURCH OF GOD
WCG meets the first Tuesday of each month
for a missional devotional and connections.
All women are welcome. The next meeting
is Tuesday, November 4, 1:00pm, in room 5.
Jeanne Hayden will present a program on
Children of Promise. All women are invited
to attend. World Community Day is Friday,
November 7, at Union Memorial AME Church.
First Church is co-host for this event.
BOOK GROUP
Our Book Group meets 2nd Mondays, 1-2:30pm,
in the Heritage Room of our SJ campus to discuss books. Contact Terri Swanson (369.5982eves) or Norma Turner (463.5054) to learn our
current read.
GRIEFSHARE
If you’ve recently suffered the loss of a loved
one, get support and encouragement at our
grief support group, Wednesdays, 6:30pm, in
the Heritage Room of our St. Joseph campus.
DIVORCECARE
You don’t have to go through divorce alone. Our
DivorceCare support group meets Tuesdays at
6:30pm in the Heritage Room of our St. Joseph
campus (enter thru green awning).
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Prime Time Harvest Dinner
Adults 60+ years meet at noon (12:00pm) in the cafe of First Church - St. Joseph on
October 24, for a dinner of roast turkey w/cranberry & walnut stuffing, cranberry sauce,
Waldorf salad, mashed potatoes & gravy, candied sweet potatoes, corn casserole, corn
muffins, and pumpkin, cherry, and berry pies.
Chuck Nelson from Sarett Nature Center will be our featured speaker. You’ll be
entertained by his humor and amazed at his knowledge of Sarett Nature Center. Cost is
$12/person. Register by Sunday, October 19.
This is a great way for adults over 60 to connect with other adults. Bring a friend; they
won’t be disappointed.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PRIME TIME MINISTRY (FOR ALL ADULTS 60+ YEARS EVENTS /
CLASSES / ACTIVIITES ON OUR WEBSITE.
Festival of Praise
Oct 26
A Church of God hymn sing will be held at
First Church - St. Joseph campus, on Sunday,
October 26, 6pm.
Tim & Kim Bagby will lead this area hymn sing.
It will be a wonderful time of worship and
praise that you will not want to miss.
Prime Timers will host refreshments after the
sing. Please join us!
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What About our Blood Pressure Clinics?
Most months, a Blood Pressure Clinic is held at each of our campuses. Monitoring
one’s blood pressure is important because poorly managed blood pressure can lead
to many other health complications and even a stroke. High Blood pressure, or known
in the medical world as Hypertension, is often called the silent killer because most of
the time there are no symptoms associated with it.
Below is a short educational piece explaining further what
blood pressure is and how to interpret those numbers the
doctor gives you. Watch the bulletin for the day and time
of the next Blood Pressure Clinic and come have yours
checked!
it very important to take any medicines your Doctor has
prescribed for you, even if you feel fine. High blood
pressure can be a dangerous disease because there are
no clear symptoms associated with it, and it can lead to
heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems.
Other things you can do for your blood pressure include:
What do my Blood Pressure numbers really mean?
Blood pressure is reported in two numbers such as 120/80.
The top number (systolic blood pressure) refers to the
pressure caused by the beating of the heart and exerted
on the walls of the arteries. The lower number (diastolic
blood pressure) refers to the pressure that continues in the
arteries when the heart is resting. Optimal/Normal blood
pressure is less than 120/80.
What is high Blood Pressure (Hypertension)?
Prehypertension is 120/80 -139/89, Hypertension Stage 1
is 140/90 – 159/99, and Hypertension Stage 2 is 160/100 179/109 or higher for adults.
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(1) lose weight if you are overweight
(2) reduce your intake of salt
(3) stop smoking
(4)develop and follow a planned regular exercise program (after talking with your Doctor)
(5) use relaxation and stress management strategies.
Our faith life is an important part of healthy living. There
are few stress reduction strategies more effective than
leaving our problems at the cross, and living our days
hand in hand with Christ.
For questions or more information, feel free to contact me.
Beth Fiskars RN/BSN, Parish Nurse. 269-944-9527 or beth.f@
myfirstchurch.com
What are the symptoms of high Blood Pressure?
NONE. High blood pressure has no clear symptoms.
This is why it is so important to have your blood pressure
checked frequently!
Blood Pressure Clinics
Check your weekend bulletin for November dates.
What causes high Blood Pressure?
The cause of high blood pressure is unknown 90-95% of
the time. This is called Primary hypertension. Secondary
hypertension results from a cause that can be identified.
Common causes include heart and kidney disease.
Lakeland Flu Vaccine Clinics
St. Joseph campus: Sunday, Oct. 12, 10:30-11am in room 6
Benton Heights campus: Oct. 19, following service
Stevensville campus: Sunday, Oct. 26, following service
I have high Blood Pressure, so what now?
High blood pressure can be controlled in most cases
with a variety of medicines and lifestyle adjustments. It
is important to be confident that the plan you work out
with your Doctor will help you. This also means that is
If you would like to reserve a vaccine, call (269.94409527) or
email Beth (beth.f@myfirstchurch.com). Must be 18 years
or older. INFO NEEDED: Name, Date of birth, phone. If you
are a Medicare client, a copy of your card will be needed;
that copy may be made the day of the clinic. Private pay is
$30/vaccine
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Heart for Lebanon Reports on ISIS Effect
Many of us are following the
news of airstrikes on ISIS and
other terrorist groups in Syria
and Iraq. Those news updates
are followed by field reports on
the effects these strikes have on
innocent civilians and on limiting the terrorist activities
of the targeted groups. Without field reports, news and
updates are limited and incomplete.
Today, I want to share with you a different field report, one
that comes straight from our various teams in Beirut, the
Bekaa Valley, and the south of Lebanon. Heart for Lebanon
is strategically placed in three regions in our country that
gives us a unique perspective on ministry opportunities
and an ability to respond to crises first hand.
For eight straight days, demonstrators have blocked many
roads in Lebanon. The nation is divided among supporters
of the airstrikes and those who oppose such actions. The
main highways are all closed. Traveling from one part
of the country to the next is a risky task. Such risks have
hindered aid delivery to many refugee communities and
to locals in great need. The influx of refugees coming
from Syria and Iraq continues but the ability to provide
adequate humanitarian response is limited.
This is not the case with H4L. Our field reports show how
blessed we are to have three strategically located teams.
In the last two weeks alone, the Beirut team has added 235
new Christian Iraqi families to our various ministries.
New Bible study groups are forming to reach out with
emotional and spiritual care to people who are hurting.
Our non-formal education program in Beirut has doubled
in student enrollment.
The same is true in the Bekaa Valley and in the South
of Lebanon. More Syrian refugee families are being
served. Our warehouses in both locations are operating
at full capacity and our assessment teams are spending
additional hours every day visiting, encouraging, and
registering more families. Again, more Bible study groups
are forming in those regions as well.
Friends, by your generosity you have helped H4L be ready
and able to respond to increased humanitarian crises in our
country and have helped us invest the needed resources
to raise the capacity of our teams, both in staffing and in
training. Your strategic partnership with H4L has placed us
in a position to love on and serve those who have been
badly affected by the regional wars and the terrorist
attacks in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
All field reports by news agencies indicate the sad, but true,
fact that the war on terror is a long and hard path. Yet, our
Lord has His very different field reports. The field reports
of the Kingdom indicate that we serve an awesome God!
We serve a loving, caring, compassionate God. Heart for
Lebanon is a small part of a much larger work in our region
and God is at work through His people. Thank you for
strategically investing in H4L. Thank you for strategically
placing us in a position to be His messengers of peace and
His loving agents to a broken world. Tom Atema, COO
(NOTE: This was written on behalf of H4L Director Camille
Melki who has sporadic e-mail service. Camille hadВ to
cancel his visit to First Church, due to hisВ vehicle broken into
and losing his passport, among much else.В Please pray for
Camille and his ministry.)
Are you in pursuit of more from God?
Join us for our October sermon series.
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Become Part of a Caregiving Community
From Shirley, Hackney, Stephen Ministry leader—
your church with your gifts of
caring and mercy?
When was the last time someone
really listened to you?
I’m
talking about the undistracted,
full-attention kind of listening?
That’s one of the key ways
Stephen Ministers care for
others.
Stephen ministers will be
in the St. Joseph Gathering
Area
the
weekend
of
October 11/12. If you have
been sensing God’s calling
to serve in this way, pick
up a Stephen Ministry Job
Description, Application, and
Training Schedule at the kiosk
in the St. Joseph Gathering
Area that weekend. If you
unable to get an application,
contact Pastor Bob Confer at
bob.c@myfirstchurch.com or
269.983.1524. He will see that
you receive one and answer
any questions you may have
My favorite part of being a
Stephen Minister is seeing the
blessing I can be in someone’s
life. I visit once a week and
spend time listening, caring and
focusing on their needs. It’s only
an hour a week, but I’m always
amazed by what God can do in
a relatively short period of time.
Who in your life can you request
help from at any given time? Is
there a friend, a spouse, a pastor? Maybe a counselor, a
coach, one of your neighbors? The bottom line is, we need
people in our lives that can support us.
about Stephen Ministry.
Stephen Ministers provide the Christ-centered care
for those who are making that long journey through the
valley of a life crisis. Is this the act of caring support that
you would like to be trained to provide? Will you bless
God creates each of us with a purpose, and I’ve found
mine in Stephen Ministry.
Completed applications should be returned to Pastor
Confer by October 26.
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Middle School Hayride
Bring a friend and have a fun fall night at Five
Pines on Wednesday, October 29, 6:30-8:30pm.
We’ll meet at Five Pines. Cost is just $5. We’ll
enjoy hot dogs, hot chocolate, hayride, games,
and more!
Hayride @ 5 Pines
OCT 29
6:30-8:30
High School students have fun п¬Ѓghting evil.
Thursday, Oct 30 - 7-9pm
$85. Must be registered by Nov 13.
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SERVICES: Saturdays at 6pm
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Receptionist: Jennifer Robbins
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990 N. Euclid Avenue
SERVICES: Sundays at 11am
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5767 Red Arrow Hwy
SERVICES: Sundays at 10:30am
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Sandy Mason (x22)
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Worship & Assimilation
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Stevensville Campus
Outreach
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Communications
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Rev. Dan Deitrich (x19)
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igniting passion . . . restoring God’s ideal
The Salsa Ladies do it Again:
Showing us how Self-Sufficiency and
Community Work Together to Get Things Done
EDITOR’S NOTE: Last year
you read about this fantastic
group of women from our
Benton Heights campus who-faced with the challenge of
purchasing school supplies
for their children--took the
problem into their own hands
and used their talents to make
and sell salsa and chips, using
produce from our own BH
campus community garden
as some of the ingredients.
This year, they decided to
do it again, only going a step
further...
By Melanie Mannix
Using tomatoes, peppers,
and cilantro from our
community garden, we met
at our Benton Heights campus to make the chips and salsa,
then took the jars of salsa and bags of chips to Harbor
Market. We made $350 at the market!
Thank You!
Many thanks to all who donated to our recent
household product drive for our Friends &
Neighbors Network. As you can see (right),
we received a lot of practical and great
household and personal care products for
our FANN families to use!
We also thank the Prime Timers for their
vision to lead this drive. May God bless.
After market day, the ladies continued to sell to their
neighbors and to friends on Facebook. A very generous
donation from a family who attends the Stevensville
campus provided several folders, crayons, and paper for
school students. Hull International (the school we have
adopted) heard about us selling the salsa and some of the
teachers wanted to support the effort, as well.
We made 91 jars of salsa, and served eight families. In the
end, thanks to hard work and a lot of community support,
we were able to provide 35 students with a $20 gift card to
Wal-Mart, as well as most of their school supplies.
This was a wonderful display of families working together to
support and encourage their children (and the community!)
to work together for a greater cause. It was not an easy task
and at times we were discouraged, but God was faithful and
all that participated were greatly blessed.
I want to give a big thanks to two ladies that coordinated
this wonderful ministry to the community in Benton
Heights. Thank you, Becky Shaffer and Jocelyn Pedrozo!