A Publication of First Christian Church of North Hollywood A Congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Robert M. Bock, Senior Pastor Louise Sloan Goben, Associate Pastor Christi Anderson, Director of Children’s Ministries Jeremy Gillett, Director of Youth Ministries Alfredo Gomez & Loydi Rivas Gomez, Pastor, Spanish Speaking Congregation Young Lan Kim & Young Jun Yang, Korean Pastors Volume LXI No. 91 April 26, 2017

But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you? Page  April 26, 2017 First Christian News

A good friend celebrated her 80th birthday last week. Her son-in-law made a video of many old friends wish- ing her “Happy Birthday.” Family members flew in for a four day visit and gala party. Their house was filled with music, singing, eating and partying, all of which had taken nearly a year to plan. And while there was a My Mom was talented in many ways. When sense of wonderful remembrance after it was all over, she was younger she painted china, which today is a lost there was also a sense of letdown. In one day it was art. Beautiful flowers and garden scenes were painted over. Everyone had gone home, the music-singing-eat- on plates, cups and saucers. She kept a pad beside the ing-partying was over. phone and doodled. We’ve kept some of her doodling I think of these things every Holy Week. During because she drew such beautiful flowers and animals. Holy Week we remember the long road-trip to Jerusa- But perhaps her greatest talent was in gift wrapping. lem, the night spent at Lazarus’ home, the procession She made the smallest, most insignificant gift look like a into the city with people singing and rejoicing, the million dollars. I always hated unwrapping the gifts she confrontation with the money changers in the temple, gave me because it felt like destroying a piece of art. the next few days when Jesus taught in the temple, the As a result I developed a habit that resulted Passover, the new meaning of bread and wine, the arrest in no little bit of teasing from my family. I unwrapped – trial – crucifixion of Jesus, all happening so fast, all Mom’s beautifully wrapped gifts with great care and filling less than a week of days. And then the letdown! then, after viewing the contents, re-wrapped the gifts Their teacher was gone. Their lives were empty. What and put them back under the tree. I would leave my to do now confronted their faith. Some hid, some went beautifully wrapped gifts under the tree until New fishing, some went home, but for all there was that ter- Year’s Day when we took the tree down. rible letdown that follows a great event. There was, however, “method in my - mad For the Disciples the letdown didn’t last very long. ness.” By placing the gifts back under the tree I extend- Less than 48 hours passed before Jesus, risen from the ed Christmas an extra week. In my mind Christmas tomb, stood in their midst, giving them instructions was not over until the tree was down, the decorations as he encouraged them and told them of the things to put away in the basement and all the gifts put away. By come. Their letdown was over. They had work to do. this simple practice I was able to extend the joy of the The first chapter of the Book of Acts tells of Jesus’ in- Christmas Season a little longer. structions. And after He ascended into Heaven they had Have you ever noticed the letdown we feel work to do – select a replacement for Judas and prepare when a major event, for which we’ve spent considerable their hearts for the Gift of the Holy Spirit to come upon time in preparation, is over? Christmas is one of those them. Their letdown was over rather quickly. days. The four weeks of Advent are spent preparing for What are we doing after Easter – 2017? On Easter one day. Often gifts are purchased throughout the year Sunday we had one of the most glorious celebrations to be given on that one day. of Jesus’ resurrection I have ever seen. Ten baptisms be- Significant birthdays have the same preparation. gan the day, five services of worship followed, each pro- First Christian News April 26, 2017 Page 

claiming the miracle of Easter. The music proclaimed a magnificent message of Hope as song after song told the story of the resurrection, starting with the thrilling “Christ the Lord is Risen Today.” For those of you who know someone serving in the armed Person after person, upon leaving one of the servic- forces, as well as people serving in other capacities, we es, said “This was the best Easter ever. Happy Easter!” want to lift them up in prayer... please let us know when they come home! But now what? How do we follow that “best Easter ever” with something concrete? Do we ask a friend to Christopher A. Bernstein Chris Diaz church every Sunday for the next year? Do we revise our 1st Battalion at Pendleton Joshua Bigbee financial pledges upward for the remainder of the year? We also want to continue to pray for peace, for wisdom Do we take on some new responsibility, like teaching for the world’s leaders, and for the people of all war-torn in church school, singing in the choir, being a youth areas of our world. advisor, working in the Pantry or Feeding in the Park ministries or any number of other volunteer positions? How do we keep from experiencing the letdown You’re Invited!!! from Easter Sunday that we often experience from oth- er grand and glorious days? The reality is that Christmas isn’t a day, it is a 365 day Season. The gift of the Christ Child’s birth should be celebrated every day. And an equal reality is that Eas- ter isn’t a day either. It is a 365 day Celebration of Life. Because of these two High Holy Days we know of God’s love and God’s Life. We know that God chose to be involved in our lives and we know that we are prom- ised, through Jesus, an everlasting life. What two gifts On Saturday night, May 6, 2017, the entire could be greater than these? FCCNH family is invited to a special showing of World So the question remains – how do you keep the by the Tail – The Bill Hayes Story. Hosted by the Choir, glory of Easter alive in your life following the “best Eas- Pastor Bock and Rev. Sloan Goben, the night will be a ter ever?” I’d like to know what you think because I celebration of Bill and Susan Hayes through the new don’t really believe “letdowns” are in the vocabulary of documentary movie of Bill’s life and career. Admission our church family! is free but reservations are requested. Reserve your at- Have a great week. I’ll see you in church – this tendance by calling the church office or emailing to Sunday—as we say “thank you” to our Elders. [email protected]. Doors to the Social Hall will open at 7pm and the movie will begin at 7:30pm. Pergé! The movie (about 80 minutes in length) will be followed Pastor Bob by a dessert reception. Attire is “Hollywood Chic”. (But coonskin caps are okay!) See you all on the red carpet!! Page  April 26, 2017 First Christian News

I believe what we lack is joy. The ardor that a height- One day last week, I was caught off guard while put- ened awareness imparts to life, the conception of life as a ting away laundry. The sun was shining through the happy thing, as a festival… But the high value put upon bedroom window and casting shadows from the rose every minute of time, the idea of hurry-hurry as the most bushes outside. I was reminded that our world and our important objective of living, is unquestionably I the most lives are really filled with beauty and amazement. dangerous enemy of joy. It is important to cultivate a habit of simply noticing. (Herman Hesse, 1905) What are the sounds you hear around you? (Living in “Of all ridiculous things the most ridiculous seems to the city, there are always sounds! …Noise, more like.) me, to be busy — to be a man who is brisk about his food What is the temperature of the air? The color of the sky? and his work.” What is blooming in your yard, or the neighbor’s yard? (Soren Kierkegaard, in 1843) Is there a breeze? Just notice and take simple joy in what you notice. You may even give God thanks for the smell “Why do you worry about what you will wear? Consider of coffee or the sound of a child playing. the lilies of the field; they neither toil nor spin…” Life can be savored rather than being lived in con- (Jesus of Nazareth) stant motion. Life is good. Pastor Louise It seems that stress and worry, busyness and constant activity is simply part of the human condition. From Jesus to more modern philosophers and the health ex- perts of today, we are told repeatedly how important it is to simply savor life and to rejoice in being part of the whole world in which we life. Genesis tells us that God created all that is and called it “good.” How often do you observe what is “good” around you? I have become aware myself of my own compulsion for being busy. Oh I have plenty of things to occupy me, lots on my agenda or things that simply need to be done. There is always something that needs to be done. What I have begun to be aware of also is that if I am not doing something – if I actually have 10 minutes or a half-hour without something I am actually engaged in, I feel guilty. If not guilty, I keep thinking there must be something I should be doing! And if nothing jumps out at me, I turn to my cell phone or the internet. Maybe I missed an email!! First Christian News April 26, 2017 Page 

Monday Night b i b l e S tudy series Embracing Forgiveness: What it Is and What it Isn’t

Forgiveness is a gift, not an obligation. It’s not a job or a task. It is not a conditional act to earn God’s love. It is a spiritual gift given freely by a God who wants to connect with us. This series features Barbara Cawthorne Crafton, an Episcopal Priest, Spiritual Director and author of “Embracing Forgiveness” and is a five-week study using video and discussion. The sessions include: May 1 • You Have Heard it Said May 8 • Chipping Away May 15 • How to Start May 22 • Why Forgive? Join us Monday Nights at 7:00 pm in the Educational Annex.

For more info on ROCK the LOCK go to http://www.disciplespswr.org/rock-the-loch. Page  April 26, 2017 First Christian News

Sunday was another op- portunity for Sunday School and Sunday morning infant and toddler care to be flex- ible. Often times, little ones are terribly inflexible. They benefit from routine and sameness. But, the last couple of Sundays, they have all been troopers as we’ve had to be flexible and go with the flow due to the restoration in the Christian Nursery School area. This past Sunday kinger- gartners through 5th graders all joined together in the Annex and watched Veggie Tales. While the older kids have outgrown Veggie Tales a bit, they were all very gra- cious and actually quite excited to watch. Several of them commented that they still love the show, but just never watch it. Opportunities like Sunday let all the children mingle and further establish their church family bond. We had all the nursery, toddler and pre-k teachers and students together in the same classroom (the Sunflower Room) and it was beautiful to watch the kids of all ages mingle and interact. Thank you to everyone for your willingness to make the most of it… I can’t wait for you all the see the work that was done in CNS. It looks fantastic!! Have a great week! Christi Anderson Director of Children’s Ministries First Christian News April 26, 2017 Page 

I Greet you in the Wonderful Magnificent name of our mation will help me to start planning the logistical details Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. of the trip. This Sunday is the fifth Sunday of the month, which We are planning to fly into Denver International air- means our youth will serve as the Diaconate at the 10am port on Southwest Airlines. I have found a round trip service. It is always a joy to see our young people par- ticket for about $215.00 but as you know airfare fluctu- ticipating in worship. It is through their active service ates daily and the ticket could go up next week. Finalizing that they can become more mindful of the importance the names of those participating soon will help us con- of the table to their faith, aware of their responsibility for trol this particular expense. We will rent a van while in stewardship to support the ministries of the church and Denver for local travel. The Tennyson Center will house grow to appreciate how the warmth and hospitality of a us and provide breakfast and lunch for $10 per day per friendly usher can welcome others to the church. youth. Dinner is on our own but we will have recommen- As I spend more time with our youth, I’ve learned that dations from the Tennyson Center liaison. they truly enjoy serving their church. They look forward Similar to last year, the middle schoolers will stay in to contributing to the building up of the body of Christ. the local Los Angeles area and visit different mission sites “Life is about discovering who we are; leading is about each day. We will visit places like the Brentwood Nursing striving to become better than we are, and helping every- Home, Operation Gratitude, and Hope of the Valley, etc. thing and everyone around us to become better too.” I Each day we will have a fun activity after working at our believe that quote on leadership represents the character sites. This year we are planning to rent a house to accom- of our youth of FCCNH. modate our youth, it is important to confirm your child’s Mission trip season is upon us and I am excited to an- participation because the housing search is under way. nounce our mission trip dates for middle school and high Finally, if you would like to provide dinner for our school students. The dates for the high school mission trip middle school youth during the week of the mission trip, are July 30-August 5 and the dates for the middle school we would appreciate that greatly. mission trip are July 17-21. The high schoolers will be traveling to The Denver Tennyson Center in Denver, CO Blessings unto you, to work with at-risk youth. I will need confirmation of Jeremy Gillett your child’s participation as soon as possible. This infor- Director of Youth Ministries

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finally come gushing in. Her share that month was over $100,000. Mary Kay said, “You never need to be afraid of giv- ing for God . . . the more you give, the more you get.” She believed this, and she lived it. What do you believe?

Many years ago, a successful Dallas saleswoman was asked by her pastor to motivate their congregation to give more money. The church had been fundraising for months to build a children’s learning center, but they were still far short of their goal; collecting about $600 to $1,000 each week. In her book, Miracles Happen, Mary Kay Ash shared her experience. On the morning she was to address her congrega- tion, she prayed for God to give her the words to say. He did. She told everyone that she would match what- Moving? Downsizing? Spring cleaning? ever they gave that day. Her congregation was stunned. Ready to tackle that overflowing garage or storage fa- Her husband was shocked. She wondered if anyone cility? Our featured speaker, Brian Yetwin, Profession- would respond to her offer and what kind of response al Organization Expert, has the tips, suggestions and she would get. know-how to make the job easy! His presentation will The following morning she received a phone also include both audio visual aids and a question and call from the chairman of the building committee. It answer period. was her turn to be stunned. They had received over The cost for lunch is $5 per person and reservations $100,000. She hung up the phone and prayed. God are necessary to ensure that you won’t leave hungry! had given her the words; now she needed Him to give Please call the church office at (818) 763-8218 or Ann her the money. Jones at (818) 769-2661 to tell us you’re coming! After she prayed, the phone rang. This time, it was her son. He was very excited to tell her that the two oil wells he had convinced her to invest in months ago had Page 10 April 26, 2017 First Christian News Flowers for the Chancel A Publication of First Christian Church of North Hollywood A Publication of First Christian Church of North Hollywood A Publication of First Christian Church of North Hollywood A Congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) A Congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) A Congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Robert M. Bock, Senior Pastor Robert M. Bock, Senior Pastor Robert M. Bock, Senior Pastor Louise Sloan Goben, Associate Pastor Louise Sloan Goben, Associate Pastor Louise Sloan Goben, Associate Pastor To order flowers for the chancel, fill out the Jefferson Beeker, Minister of Evangelism and Membership Development Jefferson Beeker, Minister of Evangelism and Membership Development Jefferson Beeker, Minister of Evangelism and Membership Development Alfredo Gomez, Pastor, Spanish Speaking Congregation Alfredo Gomez, Pastor, Spanish Speaking Congregation Alfredo Gomez, Pastor, Spanish Speaking Congregation Young Lan Kim & Young Jun Yang, Korean Pastors Young Lan Kim & Young Jun Yang, Korean Pastors Young Lan Kim & Young Jun Yang, Korean Pastors following form and place in the offering plate or Volume LX No. 28 February 12, 2014 Volume LX No. 68 November 19, 2014 Volume LX No. 70 December 3, 2014 drop at the church office with your check for $40. Today’s Date: ______Name(s): ______

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ter news is that God is basically the answer section that we need. So if we can just figure out how to access Him then it will make us look smart. The obvious way to hear from God is for us to take time to listen in silence and I think communion is a great time to do that. To take communion and reflect on what it means and to think about our spiritual walk.

In high school I used to be a math tutor. The great thing about tutoring math is that the answers were in the back of the book. So anytime I got stuck I would just turn to the answer section and look at the answer. An exercise class for everyone. From that point I could usually figure out how to arrive at the correct solution and make myself look smart. Led by Richard Roberts, member of FCCNH Wouldn’t it be great if there was an answer section and a fitness instructor & personal train- for life? Anytime you had a problem you could just turn er—these classes will include movement to some pages and find the right answer. For fun I looked strengthen balance and coordination, body on the internet for some common problems people face alignment, flexibility, aerobic and anaerobic in LA: exercise, relaxation and muscle strengthening. 1. You need to pick up a couple items for din- ner but they are filming a movie at your We are asking for a donation of $10 per class, local grocery store. though no one will be turned away if cost is Tuesdays at 3:00 pm and Thurs- 2. You go out to run errands and the only park- an issue. ing available are compact spots which are days at 11:00 am in the Youth Hut. filled with big SUVS. As Richard always says, 3. Starbucks ran out of materials to make your unicorn frappuccino. The good news is that if these are your biggest problems then I think you are doing ok. The even bet- Page 12 April 26, 2017 First Christian News

Summer Camps

Musical Theater Camp Art Camp Grades 3–12 Grades 3–12 Session 1: June 12–16 • 9am–3pm July 10–14 • 9am–3pm Session 2: June 19–23 • 9am–3pm Art Camp – Mini Photography Camp 3 years/potty-trained – Grade 2 Grades 3–12 July 10–14 • 9am –12:30pm June 26–30 • 9am–12:30pm Aftercare 12:30pm–3pm Advanced Vacation Photography Camp Bible School (must also be enrolled in 3 years/potty-trained – Grade 6 Photography Camp July 17–21 • 9am–12:30pm morning session) Aftercare 12:30pm–3pm Grades 3–12 June 26–30 • 12:30pm–3pm Dance-Fit Camp 3 years/potty-trained – Grade 6 Cooking Camp July 24–28 • 9am–12:30pm 3 years/potty-trained – Grade 2 Aftercare 12:30pm–3pm July 5–7 • 9am–12:30pm Aftercare 12:30pm–3pm

Camp Registration Opening soon! Our camps fill up quickly so don’t wait—go towww.fccnh.org for information and registration. Email questions to [email protected]. Discounted rates for early registration! First Christian News April 26, 2017 Page 13

12 Michael Batts 27 Dustin Molesky Sue Bigbee Stacia Ray Kayla Cleary Tyler Smith Mona Levin 28 James O’Brien Cheryl Werble Nelle Reason 2 Ann Davis 13 Brad Bock 29 Elaine Betts Brent Strickland Charlotte Richardson Linda Fuller 3 Mallory Thomas 14 Christie Hamm 30 Bridget Keenan 4 Barbara Campbell 15 Cindy Caryl Rae Markus Ralph Etheart Lisa Furry 31 Brennan Arter Steve Lacey 16 Jacob Bulen Amanda Conti 5 Alfredo Gomez Pamela Chavez Teddy Polhemus Sarah Hallada Janet McComb Samantha Tellez 17 Isebella Garza David Werble 19 Del Niles 6 Ivy Guisewite 20 Leah Dewey Sandy McKinney Jaden Smith Mary Jane Pierson Taryn Vickers Kari Slater 21 Sheryl Fitzpatrick 1 Charles & Diane Hirsch Jason Tuttle Larry Keene 6 Alberto & Anna Sigala Jack Williams Jody Thomas Nathan & Carrie Wolfstein 7 Jonathan Friedrich 22 Jerry Jackson 9 Don & Patty Morgan Ann Jones Trent Olsen 11 Sean & Sarah Farnham 8 Joshua Berinstain Jennifer Strickland 12 Chris & Kiley Maseredjian Mary Heiss 23 Karl Klein 16 Alan & Janet Nawoj Denise Ovaldson-Louie Paloma Murillo 18 Dave and Christine Karasseferian 9 Carrie Maseredjian Elijah Wilson 21 Charles & Bonivere Brooks 10 Galen Goben 24 Ethan Durkee Scott & Natalie Crosby Courtney Olsen Karen Gattis 22 Jose Pretlow & Linda Finnell 11 Justin Cloutier Ethan Ross Kalani & Jessica Patterson Nicole Cloutier 25 Jennifer Wingert 23 Chris & Deborah Carson Maurice Davis Randall Carver Jason & Liz Ellwein Alexis De Lucia 26 Marquitos Gatmaitan 26 Jon & Miranda Butler Jacob Pazzo Chloe Kapse 27 Jim & Melinda McInerney Alan Renshaw Joe Vallero 29 Chris & Stacia Ray Page 14 April 26, 2017 First Christian News

THE FOOD PANTRY IS IN NEED OF: Canned tuna, canned chicken, rice, canned beans (pinto, navy etc.), boxed cereal, diapers, powdered milk, baby food, peanut butter and tomato products! Thursday, April 27 #1 Barry Dantagnan another way to donate Terri Hall Wednesday, May 3 You can now make recurring donations to the Studio City Volunteers Jackie Fecske Interfaith Food Pantry through the FCCNH web page (https://fccnh.charityfinders.com/Donate%20Cash). Sunday, April 30 Thursday, May 4 Swing Team #3 Rae Eiklor Art Dielhenn Mike Eikor Food Pantry VOLUNTEER Contact Robin Garner Ryan Eiklor Transportation Teams: Joe Whyte Neil Eiklor Heather Hatch 508.667.1609 Danny Pino Heather Hatch First Christian News April 26, 2017 Page 15

By Way of Report Church Staff

April 23, 2017______Robert M. Bock Senior Pastor 10:00 AM Worship 173 Louise Sloan Goben Associate Pastor 5:30 SpiritSong Service 43 Alfredo Gomez 7:00 PM Evenlight Service 3 Pastor, Spanish Speaking Congregation Christi Anderson 7:00 PM Wednesday Worship 6 Director of Children’s Ministries Sunday School Children 44 Jeremy Gillett Director of Youth Ministries Sunday School Youth 17 Tyana Parr Evening Youth Groups 9 Director of Children’s Choir Joshua Elson Music Director 10:00 AM Worship $6,450.00 David Rigsby Organist 4:00 PM Service en Español $96.00 Christine Karasseferian 5:30 PM SpiritSong Service $515.00 Director of Finance 7:00 PM Evenlight Service $200.00 Gillian Bonacci Church Administrator 7:00 PM Wednesday Worship $23.00 Diane Hirsch Sunday School Children $6.00 Administrative Asst./Web Master/Publicity Coordinator Gabriela Dorantes Administrative Assistant Total General Offering $7,290.00 Terri Burton Church Publications Michele Amundsen Food Pantry $160.00 Wedding Director Elmer Maldonado Disciples Mission Fund (Easter) $200.00 Building & Grounds Superintendent Miriam Mancilla Director of Christian Nursery School Greg Kirkland N e w s l e t t e r Media Director VOLUNTEER STAFF José Pretlow, Susan Marble, John Henry Kreitler, Jeff McFadden, Denise Ovaldson, Tom Louie, Richard Johnson, Martin Smith is midnight sunday! Sound Technicians Luis Oliart Security PLEASE SUBMIT ARTICLES VIA EMAIL TO IN MEMORIAM [email protected] Earle Immel or [email protected] Minister of Music Emeritus Merle E. Fish, Jr. or in the office M-F from 9am to 5 pm. Minister Emeritus First Christian News First Christian Church of North Hollywood A Congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 4390 Colfax Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91604 - 2898

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First Christian Church of North Hollywood 818/763-8218 • FAX 818/763-8457 Web Site: www.fccnh.org April 30, 2017 email: [email protected] 10:00 am Morgan Stoddard (O) Young Jun Yang (C) Pastor & Senior Editor Robert M. Bock 5:30 pm Young Lan Kim Art Direction Terri Burton 7:00 pm Barbara Campbell Web Master Diane Hirsch Diaconate: YOUTH SUNDAY Production Services Youth will serve as Diaconate. Mary Ann Steuterman Byron Armantrout Upcoming Diaconate: May 7 Pam Scott & Susan Randi Emeritus May 14 Loretta Rodriguez & Joe Vallero Billie Kline Lillian Carlson May 21 Chris Carson & Deb Carson Heather Kenney Margaret Defibaugh May 28 David Olsen June 4 Jeff McFadden & Jennifer McFadden Cathy Melendez Fern Donald June 11 Chris Trimmell & Patricia Turnquist Chuck Mont Jean Johnson June 18 Stacey Constantine & Connie Cross Wanda Kanoy Helen Scarna June 25 Debbie Geraci & Denise Bourne Kay Smith Betty Van Zanten July 2 Jill Groswirth & Rodney Hutchens Shirley McClure Deborah Wheeler July 9 Donna Loyd & Deborah Currin Virginia Stebbins Cindy Kaller July 16 Dean Williams & Sue Williams