Parenting is about loving your child by disciplining your child when the rules are broken. Copper Basin Bible Camp Summer Message from Bryce Welcome to Mesa! Even though God dwells in an at- mosphere of constant worship according to Nehemiah 9:6, he still invites sinful man to join the chorus as we offer to him the fruit of our lips. What a privilege to be able to praise the God who has redeemed us! It’s Senior Sunday here at Mesa. We had a great banquet together last night with our seniors and their families. Thank you to everyone who helped make that happen! I hope you came ready to celebrate these teens and all of their accomplishments this morning. This year’s seniors are: Alaina Covington, Ashley Gass, Serina Rossman and Diego Castañeda. If you can catch these young people before or after worship this morning be sure to let them know how proud of them you are! Don’t forget about the Feed My Starving Children event this Friday night. At last check there were still a few slots left if you’d like to volunteer. Remember, the minimum volunteer age is 5 and you need to sign-up online at: http://volunteer.fmsc. org/Register/Group/JoinGroup.aspx?gid=666793#.VVYUemCFky8. Have a great week! This year’s theme is “Mission From God” and cost is $195 for 4th -12th Grade Camp and $90 for Cub Camp! Please note that these prices increase to $225 and $120 if you do not preregister at least two weeks ahead so get those reservations in early! Cub Camp Session #1 June 4th - 6th High School Week June 7th - 12th 4th - 6th Grade Session #1 June 14th - 19th Jr. High Week June 21st - 26th 4th - 6th Grade Session #2 June 28th - July 3rd 7th - 12th Grade Week (Bryce Kidwell Directing) July 5th - 10th Cub Camp Session #2 July 12th - 14th Registration can be completed online with internet explorer at www.copperbasinbiblecamp.org Vol. 72 No. 20 Worship Leaders: Estevan Lopez Connor Covington Song781 “Thank You, Lord!” Song “Here I Am To Worship” Welcome/Prayer: Chase Dowell Song63 “I Will Call Upon the Lord” Song176 “Lamb of God” Song18 “Faithful Love” Communion/Cont.: Evan Todachine Song611 “Heavenly Sunlight” Song538 “My Hope Is Built...” Scripture Reading: Tim Farr (Matt. 22:34-38) Sermon: Bryce Kidwell “First Up” --Bryce Sr. Gifts Song948 “I Am Resolved” Sr. Video **Unless otherwise indicated Connect groups meet at 5 p.m. on Sunday evenings--Call for directions or additional details** Elder’s Blessing: Ken Fox Song429 “Oh, To Be Like Thee” Closing Prayer: Chris Kingsbury we have children’s programs available during our worship service •An Attended Nursery is available for infants (1-2 years) in Room 101. •A Training Room for infants and nursing mothers is also pro- vided at the back of the auditorium. •Toddlers Bible Hour (TBH) is offered for all children 2-3 years old, begins after communion in Room 102. •Children’s Bible Hour (CBH) for children ages 4 - 4th grade, begins after communion in Theater del Soul Upstairs. May 17, 2015 Trend Setters and Prophets Those people who try to figure trends are often left just guessing what might be good. There is a difference in those who predict the trend for consumers and prophecy. Some may see them as close to the same. They both predict what will happen in the future and are somewhat accurate. Trendsetters watch the way people behave and can influence the way a trend will go by promotion and advertising. Prophets are announcing a message from God that might have to do with events in the future. They have a different source. They have a different truth. They reach different conclusions because they are on a different track. Sometimes religious people get caught up in the trend of the people. We look for what is popular in America and design our church and our worship around what is popular more than what God wants. God certainly has some ideas about the future and where things are going, but he is not looking for the trend of the people. It is less about what people want and more about understanding and getting them to realize where they should be. God wants all people to be close to him. So should we even consider what is popular and the latest trend? We do need to know where people are so we can bring them to God. They do not come from the same place they did years ago. They don’t think the same way, and we cannot assume the same things. We start from where they are but then our direction is toward what God sees for the future. God’s direction is not a trend. He thinks of eternal and what people need rather than what they want for a short time. Popular for the moment is a long way from being God forever over all eternity. God is not in competition with what is popular. When we decide what we think is most important, we should base it on God’s predictions of the future rather than the latest trend. What we watch and listen to should be pleasing to God. Where we go is more about God. How we dress and speak reflects God rather than --Terry the latest trend. Welcome to the Mesa Family 1223 E. Dana Ave. Mesa, AZ 85204 Phone: 480-964-1743 Fax: 480-827-1864 Email: [email protected] Web: www.mesachurch.org Office Hours: Mon.-Thur. (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)* Fri. (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)* *Terry out of office on Thursday *Fernando and Bryce out of office on Friday We are so glad that you are here today! We have been praying that God would allow us to meet you today and worship together. You are an answer to our prayer! If you are visiting from the area, we would love to have you as part of our family! our lessons for today am: “First Up” pm: “More Holiness Give Me” If you would like more information about the church or becoming a Christian, visit our Welcome Center in the foyer. ¿habla español? tenemos servicios en español en el salón de actividades Guests Transitions/Directory Please consider yourself our honored guest. We are glad you have come our way and invite you to return any time you can. We encourage you to fill out a guest card so we have a record of your visit. There are a number of people in our congregation who would love to study the Bible with you if you so desire. Please come back to worship with us at any and every opportunity you have. Feed My Starving Children Men’s Breakfast Men and young men (ages 10 and up) Jon Bouley has organized another packing are encouraged to mark calendars and opportunity for Mesa families at the new famake plans to attend the quarterly Men’s cility in West Mesa at 1345 S Alma School Breakfast on Saturday morning, May 30th. Road. The date is Friday, May 22nd, from 8 Breakfast and fellowship will be from 8:30 to 9:30 pm and is open to packers age 5 and to 9:30 followed by a meeting from 9:30 up. Registration can be completed online to 11:00. Vince McNeil can answer any at http://volunteer.fmsc.org/Register/Group/ JoinGroup.aspx?gid=666793, or you can questions. speak to Jon and he will register you. There were only a few spots left earlier in the week. Thank You Sonny Tamez and his family wish to thank If you did not secure a spot and would like to everyone for the flowers and cards sent to participate, check back frequently this week them following the recent loss of his moth- for cancellations that might arise! er. Praise God he and Rita are home safe Pantry from their trip to TX last weekend. The third Saturday of each month is our open pantry from 9:30 am until about noon. Directory Progress Terri processed the pictures this week and Rice, beans, canned tuna, got them to the office. New directories and soups, canned veggies, bars inserts should be available next Sunday! of soap, laundry detergent, All those who had pictures made for the spaghetti and sauce are some first time will automatically receive a new of the staple items included in directory. If you are not new to the direc- these bags. See Boni or Miritory and need a replacement copy printed am Flores for more details or special areas for your notebook, please indicate this on where service may be needed. your attendance card today! Outreach Opportunity If you can donate any of the items mentioned Moving Away below to the International Rescue CommitTerri Smith will be leaving tee, please get them to Terri Smith by May next Sunday to relocate to 20. These items will help refugees new to Rockport, Maine, for a new the U.S. start life over in the Phoenix area. job opportunity as a digital services department manager. She says • Clothing and accessories for adults and kids (shoes, socks, belts, backpacks) this is a temporary job, but she is going • Kitchen and small household items with an open mind to other opportunities • Cups/mugs/utensils (no butter knives) down the road. She will be greatly missed • Gently used mattresses here but an asset to the church there! Please keep her in your prayers as she travels and begins this new adventure! Special Contribution A total of $4,809 was collected for Nepal last week. If you would still like to contribute, checks or cash can be placed in the collection plate and marked “Nepal Earthquake”. Contributions can also be made online at www.partnersinprogress.org. Membership: Drew Parks, Membership: Chuck & Lynn Watts, . Address: Josh & Christine Warren, Address: Jim & Pam Arno & Chase Dowell, Address: Gregory Morris, . Nursery Helpers Victoria Carbajal and Monica Lopez will serve in the nursery today. Erica Rogers and Cindy Fernandez will serve next Sunday, May 24th. Bible Hour Leaders TBH LEADERS: Today: Brian & Debra Peterson assisted by Shannon Black and Ahtziri Valencia. Next week: Maria & Evelyn Navarro assisted by Katelyn Black and Alyssa Hoffman. CBH LEADERS: Today: Wayne Timbush assisted by Scott & Lori Howerton, Xiomara Flores and Brandon Ortiz. Next week: Brian Black assisted by Donna and Heather Glaser, Angel Salvador and Kenneth O’Bannon Connect Groups News Connect Groups are small groups which meet in homes across the valley for study and fellowship. All, with the exception of the Kidwell group, meet at 5 pm on Sunday evenings. The Kidwell group meets at 6:30 pm on Thursdays. 4-Year-Old Teacher Leanne Farr is looking for teachers for the 4-year-old class for Wednesday evenings starting in June. If anyone is interested and would like to see what they are doing, she would welcome them to come to her class, or she would be willing to help out for a couple of weeks in June to get someone going. Work Weekend at CBBC Copper Basin Bible Camp is hosting its annual work weekend camp over Memorial Weekend (May 22nd - 25th). Come up Friday evening and stay through Monday. Bring a RV or stay in a cabin. Lodging and food are provided as “thank you” for the service to camp. Belated Happy Anniversary Ooops! Forgot to put in last week a special anniversary shout out to Dan and Sue Barker. They celebrated 51 years of marriage this past Thursday. Congratulations on this accomplishment, and we wish them many more years of serving God together! 4Sixteen A Ministry for College Students and Single Adults in their 20’s and early 30’s Today 9:30 a.m. 4Sixteen class in Room 104 with Ken Fitzgerald on “Finding God” 5.20 Communion Preparation Ted & JoAnne Balsimo are scheduled to prepare communion for Sunday, May 24th. 7:00 p.m. Class in the 4Sixteen room with Wilburn Ivy May Greeters & Welcome Center WELCOME CENTER (Bible Class): Pat Meshew and Crystal Mo WELCOME CENTER (Worship): Peggy Brown and Martha Carroll GREETERS (Prior to and beginning of Class): Ken & Danelle Fitzgerald GREETERS (Prior to and beginning of worship): Larry & Penny McKinney Communion to Shut-In Members Today: Jackie Hinkle and Bill Hughes Next Sunday: Tom Covington and Gary Peterson Missions Meeting Report • $53,990.51 in the Mission Sunday bank account with $52,000 committed to 9 projects. • $710 given in the memory of Joe Johnson will complete support for Ashley Stewart on her mission trip to Ecuador (Ashley is Tracy Bouley’s daughter). • Evan Todachine is at Mesa TODAY. He will be supported $2,000/mth at Bear Valley Bible Institute for the two year program preparing him for evangelism with valley native Americans. • Osvaldo & Noe, two native preachers in El Salvador, will be supported $200/mth for 2015 & 2016. • Ken reviewed the 6 month mission in SE Asia. The $3,440 he refunded will be held for a 2016 SE Asia mission. • Kevin & Catherine Carson plan to be at Mesa June17th to report on their work in Cambodia. • WBS has lots of new students and needs additional Spanish language teachers. The budget was increased $1,800 to cover a new program with expanded coverage. • Mission Sunday is scheduled for November 1, 2015 with speaker, theme, and map revisions planned for our next meeting. • $1,000 will be sent to the Christian Chronicle to continue providing it to every Mesa family and encourage our mission involvement. • The new World Christian Broadcasting station on Madagascar is ready to start shortwave programs. $1,000 approved to support their work. • $4,000 was used to purchase tickets for Tim & Cheryl Carlin for trip to Cambodia where they will serve on the Ship of Life from July 8th thru Oct. 31st this year. Calendar MAY 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 Sr. Sunday SIBI Classes Q-Bees Feed My Starving Children Spanish Community Evangelism Spanish pm Service in the Park Memorial Day--Office Closed MYG Let’s Eat Q-Bees Spanish Family Night Praise and Prayers new and critical Mary Ivy (Wilburn’s mom)................................................... Health health problems Curtis Allen........................................................................... Tests Sandy Barger.............................................Back surgery recovery Lorna Butler........................................................................ Health Tewana Carter................................................... Surgery recovery Veda Chancellor (L. Bailey’s sister).................................... Health Andrew & Trinity Emery Family......................... Children’s Health Donna Erno....................................................Chemo Treatments Tommy Foster (TJ’s dad).................................................... Health Ivan Goodman.................................................................... Health Richard Gerome (D. Schrubbe’s son-in-law)...........Hospice Care Bill & Luana Guthrie........................................................... Health Celestia Harmon (E. Heath’s Mom)............... Blooming Meadows Merlene Hanzuk (Steve’s mom)......................Cancer treatments Mary Hughes...................................................................... Health Lorraine Hughes ............ Scottsdale Health & Rehab Room 104A Lydia (Knoch’s G’Daughter)....................... Pending heart surgery Wanda Johnson.................................................................. Health Theresa Juhl.......................................... Bone Marrow Transplant Lynnita Knoch..................................................................... Health Marty & Kathy Marstein (P. Watkins Parents)..................... Health Ruth May............................................................................ Health Gary Miller (N.Miller’s son)..........................................Parkinsons Annie Nichols.................................................................... Crohn’s James & Charlene O’Connor.............................................. Health Jean Roberson................................................................... Health Nelda Roberson (S. Woodrow’s mom)..............................Cancer Marjorie Steinbock.............................................................. Health military prayers Beau Howell Andrew Jones (C. Burd’s G’son) Evelyne Serrano Anthony Galvan (Millers G’son) Chris Heath Jake Hinkle (Hinkle’s G’son) Kalin Fuller (W.Johnson’s G’son) Mission prayers Kevin & Catherine Carson’s Son, Jesse, pacemaker complications Tim & Cheryl Carlin plans for Ship of Life July 8th thru Oct. 31 Evan Todachine--Preparation to attend Bear Valley in August Ashley (Bouley) Stewart--Ecuador trip end of May Our Meeting Times MAY (Cont.) 30 Men’s Breakfast June 1 4 4 6 7 8 11 SIBI Classes Ken & Jean Fox 55th Anniversary Q-Bees Spanish Children’s Activity Spanish Potluck in Home SIBI Classes Q-Bees Bible Class..........................9:30am Worship............................10:30am Connect Groups.................5:00pm Worship..............................5:00pm Wednesday Class...............7:00pm Attendance & Offering Sunday Worship: 457 Wednesday: 180 Budget: $9,952 Giving: $9,966 YTD Average: $10,647
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