PLAYITSAFE OR TAKEARISK - Gospel Alliance Church

SPECIAL
POINTS OF
INTEREST:
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Sweet Life
Comedian
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V O L U M E
Golf Outing
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National Day of
Prayer
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Family Bike
Ride and VBS
Meeting
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GAC Newsletter
Blood Pressure
Screening and
HymnSpiration
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INSIDE THIS
ISSUE:
Sweet Life
Comedian
2
Adult Sunday
Growth Groups
3
Wednesday Adult 4
Growth Groups
Awesome
Adventures
Children’s
Ministry
5
Golf Outing
6
Library Corner
8
GC Women
9
Weekly Schedule
10
Announcements
10
Calendar
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□TAKEARISK
BYPASTORALANPETKE
Do you ever think about what happens next…after this life? Do you ever get
the feeling deep down inside that says, “There’s got to be more than this”? As
Christians, we cannot help but live life differently in light of the “more than this life”
prodding in our hearts. If eternity doesn’t come and God does not exist, then Paul
is right in saying, “If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more
than all men.” (1 Cor. 15:19) But since God is real, and there is more to come, we
should live differently now. So differently that if our lives make sense to the people
of this world then something is wrong.
We have a choice: We could play it safe…do what isn’t risky, give as long as
it doesn’t hurt our way of life, suffer as little as possible…OR we could live recklessly
for Christ, until we see His glory and see Him do the impossible. Truth be told, if we
truly desire to please God, we cannot live “safe.” We have to do things that cost us
during our life on earth but will be worth the expense now because it gains great
interest for eternity.
Think with me through the “super-saints” faith chapter of Hebrews 11.
Often, we wonder if and how we could ever live like these people in the “Hall of
Faith.” However, a closer look at them and we see that they too were just like us.
Abraham was so afraid of his safety that he lied about his wife, Sarah, and said that
she was his sister…two times! Jacob, who would be a great Campbell's soup
spokesperson, swindles his brother Esau’s birthright with soup. He later puts on
animal hair to trick his father into blessing him, and then spends many years on the
run in fear for his life. How about Moses?...he was a murderer. He was so scared
of public speaking that God sent his brother, Aaron, with him. Rahab was a
Gentile…a woman…and a prostitute [that’s strike 3). We also stumble upon
Samson, who couldn’t keep a secret from a girl he shouldn’t even have been with.
And then we come to David, a “man after God’s own heart” who was an adulterer, a
murderer, and had children who were evil and out of control.
My point is this, these people were far from perfect just like us, yet they had
faith and great trust in GOD to do what might seem crazy over what was “safe.”
Noah built an ark…BEFORE IT EVER RAINED! God’s Word says, “by faith…when
warned about things not yet seen, in holy fear built an ark to save his family...” (Heb
11:7). How about Abraham?...he waited 100 years to have his first son, then he
offered him as a sacrifice in obedience to what God wanted him to do. God Word
says, “By faith, Abraham, when God tested him, offered Isaac as a sacrifice…” Yet
God came through in the clutch and provided a ram. Finally, think about the
martyrs; “[They] were tortured and refused to be released, so that they might gain
a better resurrection. 36Some faced jeers and flogging, while still others were
chained and put in prison. 37They were stoned; they were sawed in two; they were
put to death by the sword. They went about in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute,
persecuted and mistreated— 38the world was not worthy of them. They wandered in
deserts and mountains, and in caves and holes in the ground.” (Heb. 11:35-38)
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You’ve heard it said that, “It’s a Sweet Life….”
Last Chance!! Today is the day!!
Sweet Life Comedian, Scott Davis, at Gospel Alliance Church.
May 2nd, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Don’t miss this night of great fun and laughter.
Bring a friend and enjoy this outrageously funny man and sweet treats!
Doors open a half hour before the concert.
Life Lessons from the Buchmann Abode:
White Dove, Nimbus, Nimbus Gray, and Sail Cloth
My wife and I have recently purchased a house and are in the process of painting the rooms
inside. Choosing the right colors seemed like a pretty simple task to my male mind that doesn't
usually notice the color of a room I walk into. I’ve always thought white is white, green is green, and
red-orange was my favorite color in 3rd-6th grade (before I discovered how great I look in blue). The
paint samples were purchased and before long my house started to look like a Dalmatian, with four
different shades of white and gray on each wall. It was during this process that I discovered the
importance of lighting. The same color looked completely different depending on which wall it was
painted on and the amount of light it received. Sunlight through the windows made the color look
brighter, while our lamps made it turn a different shade. In the corners or behind furniture still another
color appeared. How could the same paint look so different depending on the light that was exposing
it?
I wonder if we too can appear differently depending on where we are? Do we show the love of
Christ in all settings or only when certain “light” is shining upon us? There should not be different
“shades” of our Christianity depending on who is near or in what setting we find ourselves. Our true
color should be founded on our relationship with Jesus. We may say things differently in a work
setting, or when talking to our neighbor, but everything should reveal in us our love of Christ and our
desire to be obedient to Him. John 1 tells us, “In him [Jesus] was life, and that life was the light of all
mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” John goes on to
say that Jesus came as the true light to give light to everyone, and to those who receive Him he gave
the right to be called children of God. When we allow Christ to shine on us our “shade” of Christianity
will show Christ’s glory.
My analogy is not perfect though, because the light hitting the paint is only external. We are to
be light. The light in our lives should shine from the inside out. Matthew 5:14-16 says, “You are the
light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it
under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same
way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in
heaven.” Jesus shines His light on us, but when we receive Him, we are carriers of the light. Now, we
can shine into the shadows and darkness to proclaim Christ. Luke 11:33-36 says, “No one lights a
lamp and puts it in a place where it will be hidden, or under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, so
that those who come in may see the light. Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eyes are
healthy, your whole body also is full of light. But when they are unhealthy, your body also is full of
darkness. See to it, then, that the light within you is not darkness. Therefore, if your whole body is full
of light, and no part of it dark, it will be just as full of light as when a lamp shines its light on you.” We
need the light inside us to shine outward, and we need to be filling ourselves with the light. That is all
part of the importance of our time in worship, growth groups, serving, and personal devotion and
outreach. We accomplish our goal “To know Christ and to make Him known” when we allow the light
of Christ to shine in us. Our best form of evangelism is simply living for Christ and letting others see
Him through us.
My house may no longer look like a spotted elephant with various shades of gray on the walls,
but the lighting will always play an important part to the colors I see in each room. As you go through
your journey with Christ, reflect on the light that is in your life and the light you share with others.
Encourage those around you with His love and be a light in the darkness.
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Sunday Morning Adult Growth Groups
Parables of Jesus
During Jesus' earthly ministry, one of the primary ways He would instruct His disciples was through
parables. People would gather from far and wide in order to listen to what Jesus said about the
kingdom of God, and the most common way He would explain the kingdom was in parables. But what
does God want us to learn from these parables? In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul examines several
parables of Jesus, exploring the rich truths they reveal about who Jesus is and what He came to achieve
through His life, death, and resurrection. Go to Room 105/106 at 9:30 a.m. if this topic interests you.
Developing Christian Character
What characterizes Christians? The apostle Paul tells us: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal. 5:22-23). It is through the Spirit that we develop these
traits, grow in grace, and glorify God. Dr. R.C. Sproul explores these qualities and the transforming
power they evidence. This group meets in the Library at 9:30 a.m.
Victorious Praying
Do you want to become a man or woman of prayer?
What does that even mean? It means that prayer is a central part of your daily experience. It's a
defining characteristic. It means that you are a person who walks with God, led by the Spirit, abiding in
Christ. A person of prayer is following in Christ's steps, going to the Father night and day, in all
circumstances and conditions of the heart. If you want prayer to be the central part of your life, this
group is meeting in the Worship Pastor’s office behind the Information Desk at 9:30 a.m.
The Young Adult Growth Group
Is it possible to live a Christian life in this modern world? How should I respond to the tensions of
this world as a Christian? What if I told you someone wrote you a letter about being a Christian in
today's world? If you take 20 minutes and read this letter, your life will change.
No matter who you are or what you do, this letter is for you. God's life changing plan is simple to
read, easy to understand and practical to implement into everyday life. Join us for this seven part
series that covers money, tension, discrimination and a look at Jesus that will change your life. The
Young Adult Growth Group will be studying this book at 9:30 a.m. in Pastor Brad’s office.
Sunday 11:00 a.m. Growth Group
Twenty times in the New Testament, Jesus Christ issued a compelling and challenging invitation:
"Follow Me." Jesus is not interested in mere fans. He doesn't want enthusiastic admirers. He wants
completely committed followers. Kyle Idleman, teaching Pastor at Southeast Christian Church in
Louisville, KY leads this sermon series. This Adult Growth Group will meet in Room 105/106 at
11:00 a.m.
For information on any of these Growth Groups, please contact Pastor Rich Pukl.
[email protected]
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Wednesday Evening Men’s Growth Group
The Wednesday evening men’s group will be doing in-depth studies from various Scripture passages
that relate to topics that are important to men in today’s world.
Join our men’s group in Pastor Brad’s office as we study these interesting topics at 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday Evening Women’s Growth Group
Do you know how God has uniquely wired you? Every believer was created to play a strategic role in
the body of Christ with the gifts God has given them. But many of today's Christians face one difficult
question: How do I discover my spiritual gifts and then use them effectively in my church?
This series will unpack key passages from Romans, Ephesians, and First Corinthians to explore the
role of spiritual gifts in the believer's life, while helping you to pinpoint your own. With Biblical insight
and practical steps, you'll learn how to discover, develop, and deploy your spiritual gifts so you can
live a life of greater impact. This 8 week study meets from 6:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in the Library.
Wednesday Evening Basic Bible Overview for Women
Would you like to learn more about the Bible but find it intimidating; either because you feel so far
behind the others or that you just don’t understand how the pieces fit together? This is a beginner’s
level Bible study in an environment where no question is silly. We will read essential points in
Scripture to get the big picture, gain a basic understanding of salvation, recommend options for
personal study, learn how to find things, and learn how things apply to us today. This study meets at
6:45 p.m. in Pastor Jordan’s office.
Wednesday Evening English as a Second Language
On many occasions, Sarah faced very difficult circumstances and made some mistakes along the way.
But she willingly allowed God to stretch her and shape her. As a result, she became a woman of great
faith and an example to help women:
 rest in confidence no matter how uncertain life becomes
 wait patiently on God's timing
 replace their problems with God's promises.
As women trust in God's promises, they will develop courage and confidence that will carry them
through the tough times in life. This group meets at 6:45 p.m. in Pastor Alan’s office.
Wednesday Evening Adult Growth Group and Prayer
Pastor Brad’s adult Bible study and prayer takes the previous Sunday’s sermon deeper. Get a cup of
coffee at 6:45 p.m. and walk right in to Room 105/106.
For information on any of these Growth Groups, please contact Pastor Rich Pukl.
[email protected]
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Don't Miss our exciting Children's Classes to help your child grow in the Lord!
9:30 a.m. Sunday School for 3 year olds - Sr. High
11:00 a.m. Toddler Time for ages 3 - 4, Early Elementary Worship for ages 5 - 6, Children's Church for 1st - 5th grade
AWANA: Wednesdays 6:15- 8:15 p.m.
*Nursery is available for the 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. services.
At Gospel Alliance Church, we strive to provide a safe and loving environment for your child
to grow in the Lord. For this reason, we ask Parents and Caregivers to escort their children to each class
upstairs. This ensures that your child arrives at the proper classroom and that there are teachers present in
the room to provide the necessary supervision.
AWANA
As we wind down for the summer months, I want to share with you all how very
proud I am of your children. They truly became soldiers of the Lord, sharing their
love for the Lord by inviting so many friends and family to AWANA,
memorizing verses, helping others to memorize theirs, sharing their points with
others on store night, along with singing, dancing and praising the Lord.
They truly are amazing! God is so Good.
~Because kids matter to God~
Sandi
Family Bike Ride
Come join us for a family bike ride!!
Saturday, May 30th
West Newton
For more information, please contact Ashlee Eisengart.
[email protected]/724-929-3561
VBS We Need You
Save the Date VBS 2015
July 26th - August 1st, in the evening
VOLUNTEER MEETING MAY 31ST AFTER 3RD SERVICE
VBS will be held July 26th-31st from 6:00-8:30 p.m. We are expecting between 150-165 children and need volunteers.
Please pray about where God would want you to help. Note: If you already attended a volunteer meeting in March,
you do not need to attend this meeting.
For more information, please contact Sandi Mackey.
[email protected]/412-389-2208
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Third Annual Golf Outing Youth Group Fundraiser
Our Annual Golf Outing will be July 11, 2015. Our goal is to raise money
that will be used to send our Youth to a conference in Kansas City,
Missouri. The purpose of the LIFE Conference is to create an EPIC
Environment where high school students will experience God and are
challenged to expand His Kingdom. This conference is created to inspire
and empower students toward a ministry heart.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Butler’s Golf Course
Elizabeth, PA
7:00 a.m. Registration—8:00 a.m. Shotgun Start
$90.00 per golfer paid in advance
Sponsorship
Would you like to sponsor this event? We are looking for several sponsors. Your donation will be
recognized at our event in several ways; there are many levels of sponsorship.
For more information, please contact Russ and Melissa Fisher. [email protected]
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Celebrate the National Day of Prayer!
Thursday, May 7th, from 8:00 a.m. to 8: 00 p.m. at church…. Everyone is welcome to
come and pray at a time convenient for them. At 7:00 p.m. join in the prayer walk, as we
walk around the church….. pray silently, aloud, or praise the Lord as He leads.
Consider praying for our nation and its leaders, missionaries across the world, people at
war with one another, family, friends, children, lost people, schools, jobs, church
leaders, ministries, classes, the future of our church and body.
Where is God leading our church? Where is God leading you?
Come. Pray. Listen. Obey.
For more information, please contact Paula Clark at [email protected] / 724-379-7255.
PLAY IT SAFE
OR
TAKE A RISK
Continued
The people of this world thought they were crazy. I’ll say it again; there is something wrong if our
lives make sense to the people of this world.
God didn’t give us a little, He gave us His best. He gave Himself to a people that consistently reject
Him and live for themselves. As Christians, our lives are to reflect Christ, and Christ’s love required
sacrifice. Our lives too, if lived the way of love, will require sacrifice. Our love is shown by how we live our
lives: “Let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth.” One of the clearest ways we love
with “actions and in truth” is through giving to God and others. By giving, it’s not just money but time and
energy as well…and that can be risky! God doesn’t call us to “play it safe—comfortablism.” “God calls us to
trust Him so completely that we are unafraid to put ourselves in situations where we will be in trouble
if He doesn’t come through.” Yeah, it will cost us something; yeah, it will seem uncomfortable at times;
yeah, it doesn’t make sense to the people of this world but it just may help us trust and love God more!
Now that’s priceless.
Francis Chan, Crazy Love: Overwhelmed By a Relentless God. (Colorado Springs, CO: David C Cook, 2000), 124.
Happy Spring! After a long winter with summer just around the corner, the kids are bound to
be fueled up with the excess energy and boredom of cabin fever, anticipating their summer
break. Stop by our great library and check out some of the children’s selections sure to
alleviate some of the monotony and inspire their spirit and imagination.
Highlighted This Month:
My Life As ……. Series Books by Bill Myers
This best-selling, hilarious series features lovable but
nerdy Wally McDoogle who blunders his way
through life in these exciting, imaginative and fastpaced adventures. Wally is a genius/whiz kid/future
famous author, and he wreaks havoc wherever he
goes! Ultimately, Wally, his pals, and his imaginary
super heroes learn valuable lessons like trusting God
and sharing the gospel with others.
Recommended for ages 8 to 12.
We currently stock such titles as:
My Life as a Human Hockey Puck
My Life as Invisible Intestines
My Life as a Beat-up Basketball Backboard...and
more.
The Double Dabble Surprise by Beverly Lewis
Abby Hunter and her little sister, Carly, can't wait
to meet their new Korean sisters. They buy
welcome home" presents to take to the airport.
But the plane arrives without the Korean girls.
Where are they? What could have happened?
Abby and her Cul-de-sac friends on Blossom Hill
Lane are in for an amazing surprise. Maybe for the
surprise of their lives!
What about Heaven by Kathleen Long Bostrom
What about Heaven? is the next book in the bestselling Little Blessings line, using captivating art
from Care Bears artist Elena Kucharik, along with
wonderful text from Kathleen Bostrom. Preschool
children and adults alike can explore the mysteries
of heaven.
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Ladies’ Tea
Ladies’ Tea – Sunday, May 3rd. Light buffet “tea” will be served, complete
with sandwiches, salad, fruit, and dessert. Invite your friends, mothers,
daughters, and sisters as we enjoy a special visit from the “First lady” –
Eve – and hear her story. Join us here at GAC at 4:00 p.m.
Great Commission Women’s Retreat
May 15th -16th, 2015
Somerset Alliance Church
Speaker: Liz Curtis Higgs
**It’s not too late to register and join us.
Mark Your Calendar
June 17th Prayer in the Park 10:00 a.m. to Lunch
Cedar Creek Park. Children welcome. Join us as we lift our praises,
thanksgiving, and requests to our Lord. We will have older youth there to keep an eye on
the kids. Bring a picnic dish to share for a picnic potluck.
July 23rd Mahaffey Camp Outing
Western PA International Worker Rally
Leaving church at 8:30 a.m. Will have lunch and dinner at Mahaffey and return by 8:00 p.m.
Speakers: Jim and Sharon Kendall
Mark and Kitiya Murphy (via skype)
Live the Word
Do the Work
Reach the World
GAC
For information on any event please email:
[email protected]
Or contact Ronda Engstrom at 724-757-2938
Outreach Opportunities
Used Postage Stamps
 Cut used postage stamps – leave about a ½ inch around the entire stamp and bring them in.
A collection mailbox will be located at the Information Desk. These will be trimmed and
sorted and then sold to collectors to raise money for Bible study supplies for South America.
Last year about $40,000 was raised!
If you would like to cut and sort stamps, please contact Ronda Engstrom or Sue Higgins.
Tell Me A Story – National Project
 Tell your story of what God has done in your life!
 Give to the Great Commission Women National
Project: “Tell Me A Story.”
 Just mark your offering envelope – GC Women.
NEWSLETTER
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Weekly Schedule for May, 2015
SUNDAY
- Worship
Services
8:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
- Sunday
School
9:30 a.m.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
-Grief Share
Weekly 6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
-AWANA 6:15 p.m. to -JOY Club 11 a.m.
First Thursday of
8:15 p.m.
month
-Youth Group
Jr High 6:30 p.m. to
8:00 p.m.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
-Friday
Night
Growth
Group
7:00 p.m.
Monthly
-Growth Group and
Prayer 6:45 p.m. to
8:00 p.m.
-Men’s and Women’s
Growth Groups
6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
-ESL Growth Group
6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
-Sr High 7:30 p.m. to
9:15 p.m.
JOY Club
Our next meeting will be on Thursday, May 7th from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
We will be having a Mexican theme so come in your Sombrero and have some fun
with our Seniors at the JOY Club. We had a nice time this month filling baskets
for special people.
For more information, please contact Linda Aldous. [email protected]
May is National Blood Pressure Awareness Month
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING will be offered
By LICENSED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
Here in our front VESTIBULE
On the THIRD SUNDAY of each month
Between services: 9:00-9:30 a.m.
10:30-11:00 a.m.
HymnSpiration
HymnSpiration Night. Sunday, May 31st at 6:00 p.m.
Come and sing the old hymns. Come for an evening of
Inspiration and Fellowship, sponsored by the JOY Club.
May 2015
Sun
3
Mon
4
4:00 pm Ladies
Spring Tea
10
11
Mother’s Day
Tue
18
Ministry Fair
Thu
5
6
7
6:30 pm
GriefShare
6:15 pm AWANA
6:30 pm Jr High Youth
6:45 pm Pastor’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Women’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Men’s Growth Group
7:30 pm Senior High Youth
11:00 am
JOY Club
12
13
14
6:30 pm
GriefShare
6:15 pm AWANA
6:30 pm Jr High Youth
6:45 pm Pastor’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Women’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Men’s Growth Group
7:30 pm Senior High Youth
Youth Group
Bakery
17
Wed
Fri
1
2
7:00 pm Friday
Night Growth
Group
5:00 pm & 8:00 pm
Sweet Life Dessert
Comedy
8
9
15
16
8:00 am to 8:00 pm
National Day of
Prayer
Armed Forces Day
GC Women’s Retreat
19
20
21
22
6:30 pm
GriefShare
6:15 pm AWANA Closing
6:30 pm Jr High Youth
6:45 pm Pastor’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Women’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Men’s Growth Group
7:30 pm Senior High Youth
6:30 pm
Elders’ Meeting
Youth Outing
Copperhead
Canyon
26
27
28
29
6:30 pm
GriefShare
6:30 pm Jr High Youth
6:45 pm Pastor’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Women’s Growth Group
6:45 pm Men’s Growth Group
7:00 pm Senior High Youth
Blood Pressure
Screening
(Between
Services)
Sat
23
1:00 pm Mission
Trip Meeting
24
25
Youth Group
Bakery
Farewell Reception
for the Volle’s
12:30 to 2:30
31
12:30 pm
VBS Meeting
6:00 pm
HymnSpiration
Memorial
Day
OFFICE
CLOSED
30
10:00 am
Family Bike Ride
Mark Your Calendar
May 2015
Sweet Life Dessert Comedy Outreach, Saturday, May 2
Ladies’ Tea, Sunday, May 3
National Day of Prayer, Thursday, May 7
JOY Club, Thursday, May 7
Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10
GCW Retreat, Friday, May 15 to Saturday, May 16
Blood Pressure Screening, Sunday, May 17
Mission Trip Team Meeting, Sunday, May 17
Ministry Fair– all 3 services, May 17
Elders’ Meeting, Thursday, May 21
Youth Outing-Copperhead Canyon, Friday, May 22
Farewell Reception– Barb & Butch Volle– Sunday, May 24
Memorial Day, Monday, May 25 –OFFICE CLOSED
Family Bike Ride, Saturday, May 30
VBS Meeting, Sunday, May 31
HymnSpiration, Sunday, May 31
June 2015
Youth Group Picnic, Wednesday, June 3
JOY Club, Thursday, June 4
New Adult Growth Groups, Sunday, June 7
Family Kennywood Day, Wednesday, June 10
Mission Trip Team Meeting, Sunday, June 14
GC Women, Prayer in the Park, Wednesday, June 17
Elders’ Meeting, Thursday, June 18
Children’s Strawberry Picking, Saturday, June 20
Father’s Day, Sunday, June 21
Blood Pressure Screening, Sunday, June 21
Creation (Youth), Tuesday, June 23 to Sunday, June 28
Mission Trip Team Meeting, Sunday, June 28
July 2015
Independence Day, Saturday, July 4
Youth Group Golf Outing, Saturday, July 11
Mission Trip Team Meeting, Sunday, July 12
Mahaffey Family Camp, Friday, July 17 through
Sunday, July 26
Blood Pressure Screening, Sunday, July 19
VBS Decorating, Friday, July 24 and Saturday, July 25
VBS Prayer Walk, Sunday, July 26
VBS, Sunday, July 26 to Friday, August 1
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GOSPEL ALLIANCE CHURCH
The Mon Valley Christian and Missionary Alliance Church
1011 Fells Church Road
Belle Vernon, PA 15012
Phone: 724-823-0453
Email: [email protected]
www.gospelalliancechurch.org
SERVICE TIMES
8 a.m. Worship Service (Self-Serve Nursery)
9:30 a.m. Worship Service (Staffed Nursery)
11 a.m. Worship Service (Staffed Nursery)
SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHEDULE
9:30 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages!
Wednesday Nights
AWANA, 6:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
Youth Group
Jr. High, 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (grades 6, 7, & 8)
Sr. High, 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (grades 9, 10, 11 & 12)
Bible Study and Prayer, 6:45 p.m.
Women’s Bible Studies, 6:45 p.m.
Men’s Bible Study, 6:45 p.m.