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C:\My Files\Joan\Church Bulletin\Church Bulletin 10-1-11.Wpd October 9, 10:30 am, TurningPoint SDA Community Church - Baby The Church at Study Announcements Shower for Chelsea Hummel-Pieske. She is having a boy. Please RSVP October 1, 2011 at 541-580-6929. Membership Transfers Second Reading: 9:30 am th Elisha Bailey to Castle Valley UT October 14-16, “Shine!” - 25 Annual Oregon Christian Women’s Veronica Belknap to Spokane Linwood Adventist Church, Spokane WA Retreat, Skamania Lodge, Columbia Gorge - Teen Girls, ages 15-18, may Megann Voth to Coquille OR also attend. Two of the break-out times, teens will have their own speaker. For more details visit the website www.oregonconference.org, click on Welcome To The Family Lorene Dahl Upon the second appearance, membership transfers are officially recorded. The departments, then scroll down to Women’s Ministries or call Margie Kruse at Roseburg Church family offer our prayers and best wishes to those who are moving 541-673-4864. Bible Study 9:45 - 10:45 am away. “Paul: Apostle to the Gentiles” “We Are Family - Building Relationships for Eternity”, 2011 Oregon All Sabbath School Superintendents, please remember to meet in the Pastor’s Study Men’s Conference - November 11-12: Speakers are Harvey and Kathy immediately after potluck for our Monthly Prayer Time. Corwin, location is Holden Convention Center at Gladstone, and a full set of Pastor’s Class ............................. PastorLyleArakaki breakout classes is planned again this year. You can get more details at Right Front . Lynden Kruse Today, October 1, about 2:15pm TurningPoint SDA Community Church is http://orgcfamily.adventsistnw.org/2011-mens-conference. Be sure to register Left Rear . Lorene Dahl having a series of meeting with guest speaker Alden Thompson. These meetings will soon to take advantage of the early bird discount, at Chapel . Curtis Perkins be at their new location: 3510 NE Douglas Ave., Roseburg. See bulletin board for http://www.plusline.org/eventdetail.php?id=1066823. Training Room ................................... JimHaynes program. Balcony .......................................DianaFletcher Best For Hearing Clinic participated in our recent Health Fair. They are Young Adult ................................... TrayWilliams Today, October 1 at 5:30 pm there will be a Special Puppet Show by the Famous offering our church members a free screening and a free follow-up if the Puppet Team at Noah’s Ark, 411 Safari Rd, Winston, OR. Also there will be Gospel screening shows hearing loss. If 20 people sign up, Best for Hearing will Music, Open Microphone and Testimony Time. Call 541-784-1261 to be on the donateatop ofthe line set ofhearing aids to our church. Look for the sign up program. sheet in the lobby today or call the church office. ********************************************************* Today, October 1, 7:15 pm, Basketball at Roseburg Junior Academy. You can support our Pathfinders by sponsoring children whose families have difficulty paying the registration and other fees. Please call the church office if you are willing to help. Presiding Elder . Lynden Kruse Tomorrow, October 2, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm the Community Services Garage Sale will be held in the church parking lot. Presiding Deacon ............................. PhilSieck Ladies, would you be interested in a once a month Bible Study on Worship Leader . .Dawnelle Marshall On October 2, from 2:00-4:45 pm, there will be a Southern Oregon Churches “Women in the Bible”. possibly to meet on a Sunday? If so, please Organist ......................... Shirley-Lockard Casebolt Children’s Ministry leaders training in the Children’s Sabbath School Classrooms. contact Margie at 541-673-4864. Cost is $10 to cover supplies. Pianist ............................... Snow Montgomery Ladies, if you would be interested in a knitting group, either to learn or P.A. .................................Brad&KyraJones On October 4, 6:30 pm, Pathfinders will meet in the Pathfinder Room at Roseburg to work on projects together once a week, possibly on Tuesday, please call Greeters . Roy & Stella Snider, David & Mary Rollans Junior Academy for Induction. Margie at 541-673-4864. Rhonda Parker Flowers . Valerie Stephenson-Dyer On October 4 at 7:00 pm, there will be a Meeting in the Better Living Center for Monetary donations are still needed towards a travel trailer. Please consider giving today. Thank you! Reader Board ........................... JamesCrittenden Worship Leaders, Organists, Pianists and PA Team Members. Midweek Service, Wednesday, October 5, 7:00 pm, CHAPEL. The topic will be Check the Lost and Found Table in the foyer and see if anything is yours. Paul’s Authority and Gospel. There will be potluck at 6:00 pm in the BLC. *********************************************************** Quiet Bags are available to families with small children. You may pick one On October 8, Laurelwood Academy Alumni will meet at Gaston campus. Church up in the Church Ministries Room. Please return bags to the room after services will be held in the Laurelwood Church from 9:30-Noon and a potluck will be church. We welcome each of you to our Sabbath services today. held at 1:00 pm in the Grade School Gym. Contact Penny Messenger at 503-648-5979 If you are a guest, please join us at our church fellowship for further information. Prayer Thought: dinner following our worship service. Our members invite “In your lives you must think and act like Christ Jesus.” Philippians 2:5. Fellowship Dinner next Sabbath, October 8 will be a hosted by Pat Miller, Sean “...If a sentence or two could capture God’s desire for each of us, it might you to enjoy good food and fellowship in the Better Living Miller and Seth Miller. read like this: God loves you just the way you are, but he refuses to Center located directly behind the Sanctuary. leave you that way. He wants you to be just like Jesus.” On October 11 at 7:00 pm, there will be a Church Ministries Meeting in the Better Grace for the Moment, page 29, Max Lucado Living Center. Church at Worship Church Calendar 11:00 am Today, October 1 Library Open - Teen Room Sabbath Fellowship Dinner - Better Living Center Welcome & Announcements Lynden Kruse After Potluck All Sabbath School Superintendents Meet in Pastor’s Study 7:15 pm Basketball - Roseburg Junior Academy Prelude Paul Manz Praise to the Lord Almighty Sunday, October 2 9am-4 pm Community Services Garage Sale Worship in Music 2-4:45 pm So Or Children’s Ministry Meeting (Children Leaders) AShelterintheTimeofStorm No.528 He Leadeth Me No. 537 Monday, October 3 Hymn of Praise No. 230 10:00 am Bible Study - Better Living Center “All Glory, Laud, and Honor” Invocation Sean Miller Tuesday, October 4 10am-Noon & 1-3 pm Community Services - Better Living Center Joy In Giving Dale Bryson 6:30 pm Pathfinder Induction Meeting - Roseburg Junior Academy 7:00 pm Worship Leaders Meeting - Better Living Center Church Budget Offertory Arr. David Schelat Wednesday, October 5 All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name 6:00 pm Potluck - Better Living Center 7:00 pm Mid-week Service - CHAPEL Special Music Be Like Jesus Leah & Hector Hernandez Hymn of Meditation No. 574 Sabbath, October 8 “O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee” Welcome to the Family: Cindy Lou Bailey Worship Leader: Tina Holland Worship Service: Pastor Lyle Arakaki Communion Meditation Pastor Lyle Arakaki Offering: Voice of Prophecy “Humble Enough to Serve” Foot Washing Pastor Lyle Arakaki 541-672-1542 Children’s Story Pastor Lyle Arakaki Church Office 541-672-1542 Office Hours Monday-Thursday from 8:00 am to Noon Scripture Reading Lynden Kruse Mailing Address: 1109 NW Garden Valley Blvd, Roseburg OR 97471 I Corinthians 11:23-26 E-mail: [email protected] Prayer Over Emblems Dale Bryson Web page: http://roseburg.adventistnw.org Oregon Conference Web page: http://www.oregonconference.org Partaking of the Emblems Roseburg Jr. Academy: Web. www.rjasda.org email: [email protected] Hymn of Dedication No. 570 Sabbath School Lesson: http://www.ssnet.org/qrtrly/qrtrly.html. “Not I, but Christ” BLBN: Cable - 21; UHF - 36.1 and 47; Dish & DirectTV - 36 Roseburg On-line Streaming 24/7 @ www.betterlifetv.tv, also Ipod and Iphone Seventh-day Adventist Church Benediction Pastor Lyle Arakaki 3ABN on Channel 47 3ABN on 106.7 FM - Radio Hope Channel Direct 368 or Internet October 1, 2011 www.centralsdachurch.org/content/view/342/2/ - 13k Postlude Johann Pachelbel Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow Sabbath Ends - 6:55 Sabbath Starts - 6:44 .
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