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Visiting Friends and members, we are glad you are here! Consider yourself among friends who care. As we worship our Heavenly Father in spirit and in truth, we hope you experience a rich communion with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. So, join us in our joyful singing, praise, and heartfelt thanksgiving. When our services have ended and you are spiritually fulfilled, we encourage you to visit again soon. May Heaven's eternal riches be yours.

Church at Study

9:15 a. m.

February 2, 2013

Quarter’s Theme: Origins

Song Service Lydiana Wolford

Opening Song “Sweet, Sweet, Spirit” Hymn 262

Prayer & Scripture Kathy Cummings

Welcome Kathy Cummings

Lesson Study “Creation and Morality” Classes

Church at Work

Personal Ministries

Something to Think About

“Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.” —Proverbs 29: 18

Church at Worship

Call to Worship 11: 00 a. m.

Participants Enter “Near to the Heart of God” Congregation Kneels

Invocation Waren Muir

Welcome & Announcements Jerry Rosaasen

Call to Worship “Luke 17:12-18” Jerry Rosaasen

Hymn of Praise “My Maker and My King” Hymn 15

Tithe & Offerings Local Church Budget Jerry Rosaasen

Doxology “Praise God from Whom…” Everyone Stand

Children’s Story

Prayer Jerry Rosaasen

Prayer Response “Hear our Prayer O Lord…” Congregation

Special Music Samona Group

Sermon “Where are the nine?“ Waren Muir

Closing Song “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”” Hymn 100

Benediction

Congregation: remain standing with heads bowed during organ benediction.

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At Your Service

Waren Muir, Pastor 712-3591

Mark Teh, First Elder 692-9005

Anthony Ballard, Head Deacon 675-2631

Fredric Alexander, Bulletin Editor 679-2253

E-mail: fha1@

Deacon on duty: Anthony Ballard

SUNSET TODAY: 5: 25 p. m. NEXT FRIDAY: 5:33 p. m.

Announcements

February 2, 2013

Today:

New Website: Did you know our church has a new website? It is…  . For information about church activities, you may e-mail the website at info@.

The Floral Committee invites you to enrich our worship services. When you have a birthday, an anniversary, or someone you wish to honor, you can do it by furnishing a plant or bouquet for the front of the church on a Sabbath morning. For details, please contact Rosalee Beierle at 589-3939. Thank you from the Floral Committee.

Early Morning Prayer Meeting takes place each Sabbath morning at 8 o’clock. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Come join a new Sabbath School Class. Lead by Dan Andries, the class meets in the pastor’s study (the-room-behind-the-piano), and focuses on issues in the great controversy. Anyone interested in this subject may join the class. Ellen G. White’s, The Great Controversy is the textbook for the class.

A general potluck: Bring at least two dishes each to serve 12 hungry people.

To reduce the cost of potlucks, we are eliminating serving juice. If you would like to provide some, please do; otherwise, we will serve water. Thank you for helping us reduce expenses—your social committee.

Choir practice at 5 p. m. We are learning some neat songs. Come join us!

Pathfinders meet at 2:30 p. m. Please wear your dress uniforms.

AYS meeting at 7 p. m. Come joint us as we examine the topic: “End-Time Events. Early Writings is the reference text.

Feb. 8:

Personal Ministries Revival Series begins at 6 p. m. Read chapter 2 of Steps to Christ. .

Announcements

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Feb. 9:

a. Henry Cha’s Sanctuary Seminar resumes at 2:30 p. m., preparing for the soon coming of our Lord. All are invited. Bring your Bibles, pen, and paper.

b. Choir practice at 4:30 p. m. 

c. Church Social at 6:30 p. m. The location and other details will be provided later.

Feb. 10:

a. Church Business Meeting: The time is 10 a. m. until noon. Church finance, carpet fund, building fund, church membership issues, and family life ministries are some agenda items. This meeting takes the place of the regularly scheduled Church Board Meeting.

b. Community Cooking Class at 1 p. m. Church members are welcome, too. This week Linda Lee and her helpers will teach us how to make Korean food.

Feb. 16:

c. Potluck with an Italian theme. Bring a minimum of two dishes that will each feed 12 hungry people. We appreciate all the help with clean-up each potluck.

d. February 17: Come to a free Healthy Cooking Class in Dobbins Fellowship Hall 1 p.m. by Mercy Ballard, RN. The course covers the preparation of affordable, cholesterol-and-blood-sugar lowering foods. Please call (530) 675- 2631 to RSVP and for more information.

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