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N o r t h R i d g e C h u r c h & C h r i s t i a n A c a d e m y
H a i n e s C i t y F l o r i d a
August 2011
Volume 3, Issue 8
orthRidgeNewsOur News Reaching You; Reaching Out to You
A Message From Pastor DavidPrayer is the practice of encountering and enjoying the presence of God. It is thetime spent with a friend; the time spent sharing your deepest hurts and concerns witha confidant. It is the place where pride is abandoned, hope is lifted, and supplicationis made. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, of adopting humility, and claimingdependence upon God. Prayer is the needful practice of the Christian. Prayer is the
exercise of faith and hope. Prayer is the privilege of touching the heart of a lovingFather through His Son, our Savior, Jesus the Lord.
The Bible speaks much of prayer. But, sometimes, maybe too often, we ignore prayer and seek to accomplishlife goals in the strength of our own wills rather than in the strength promised to us by our HeavenlyFather. For those of us who are too often guilty of this, we need to bow our knees, confess our sin, receiveGod's forgiveness, and beg that the will of the Lord be done above our own. (Consider the Lords Prayer;Matthew 6:9-13) God is sovereign and loving and He knows what is best for us and others, even if it doesn'talways appear to make the most sense.
We often come to the Lord with legitimate requests for healing, salvations, and the needs of self and others; yetthe answers we hope for often do not come. We wonder and sometimes doubt. Why? appears to be anappropriate question. Yet, we persevere and praise God. We pray because we know that God hears us andbecause we desire to see results. We should pray by faith, trusting God. We should pray consistently, trusting
God. We should pray for healing, trusting God. We should pray for others, trusting God. We should pray andwhen our prayers are answered, or are not answered, remember this: If we knew what the Lord knew, wewouldn't change a thing.Prayer changes the one praying, because in prayer, you encounter the Living God. You are in the presence ofGod as you lay before Him your complete self in confession and dependence. There is nothing to hide when inquiet supplication we reach into the deepest part of ourselves and admit our needs and failures. In so doing,our hearts are quieted and pride is stripped and we enjoy the encounter with God. James 4:8 says, "Draw nearto God and He will draw near to you."I am reminded of another benefit of prayer: peace. "6Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer andsupplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7And the peace of God, whichsurpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus," (Phil. 4:6-7).I suppose that to some level we could test our prayer life and dependence upon God simply by the peace orlack of peace present within our hearts. In all things we are to seek the Lord and in His continued presence
peace will surely be our gain.Prayer is the practice of encountering and enjoying the presence of God. We will never perfect it; it is calledpractice for a specific reason. Yet, may the rest of our lives be a journey of practicing and thus perfecting ourtime alone with God.
-Blessings and Love, Pastor David
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This coming December, David Kaser and his wife Dacia Lynette willcelebrate 19 years of marriage. They have 3 children, Peyton 12, Parker10, and Paige 9. David was born and raised on a farm near Kokomo,Indiana. At the young age of 12, David asked the Lord Jesus Christ intohis heart and was baptized to identify with Christ's walk on this earth inlife, death, burial and resurrection.
As a young boy, David played on one Indiana State Champion LittleLeague team, and 2 State Runner-Up Teams (all in the Town andCountry Division as it was known then). He could throw 90+ miles perhour in high school -- can still throw some heat now and then (althoughit is getting harder to do!)
David graduated from Indiana University and Ball State University and is currently in the final stages ofcompleting a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership. He has been in education for about 15 years now;teaching at all grade levels and subjects including PE - many different levels of Math, Health, middleschool Science, and Bible courses at middle and high school levels, including Old and New TestamentSurveys, Apologetics, Ethics, and Leadership. He has been an Athletic Director, started sports programs,
and coached many different sports at many different levels including varsity head coaching experience in theFHSAA with boys basketball and baseball. He has previously worked for the Salvation Army for one year,coordinating community sports leagues and outreach programs in St. Pete/Pinellas Park.
David states that his hobbies include spending as much time as he can with his family and reading as muchChristian literature as he can find time for. He and his family are also very interested in sports. Davidhimself collects different types of sports memorabilia, including autographs, and old board games. Heoccasionally likes to putter around in the yard and do various outdoor projects as well.
David concludes that, We believe that the Lord has led us home to NorthRidge! I love what I have beencalled to do and I am so blessed to be serving the Lord through educational ministry, partnering withchildren, families, and staff in seeing God's plan unfold for everyone! Jesus is Life, and as a family we doour best to live in that promise every day.
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Expressions of Worship:Acts 2:42-47 gives us an account of the early church (the first church) workingtogether for a common goal. While I can only imagine how some of those firstmeetings went, the content of them seems to be relatively apparent when you read
through the book of Acts. This passage is likely marked The Fellowship of theBelievers or The Community of the Believers depending on your Bible. The idea ofan ancient community working together for a common goal offers a glimpse of howGod intends for the church to function.Ill be the first to admit that I like to do certain things alone. Some things are justeasier and/or quicker to get accomplished when I do them without having to explainmy reasons to someone looking over my shoulder. This has been a constant struggle of mine since before Ibegan in ministry and continues to spillover in multiple aspects of my life. However, as I understand Lukesrecord of the early church, much more was accomplished than ever could have been with a single individual. Ihave often wondered how the church would have looked in the days following Peters great sermon if he choseto seclude himself in his figurative office. How would the church look today if this became his plan forministry?
While it has taken a great deal of time for me to get used to the idea of creative collaboration, I have beguntaking more steps in the process of inviting that input. I honestly believe that we will see greater thingshappening at NorthRidge Church as we work together to accomplish God-given tasks. Even though I mayhave an idea or two still up my sleeve, these will eventually dissipate or become routine and likely cause aslowing in ministry momentum. The opposite is needed, however. Working together, creativity is exponentiallygreater and offers a more balanced approach to ministry areas.One of the collaborative steps we have taken in worship ministry is a monthly meeting of all of those involvedin this ministry. This is where we gather for prayer and fellowship, but also for sharing ideas for worshipelements in our services. We also dream a little and share thoughts for upcoming services and special projects.
While we are still early in this process, I am beginning to see the potential of working together for such tasks.
The most recent project we have been collaborating on is the Eucharist Service for August 7 th. In the followingpages, you will see a description of this service and even discover how you can prepare for worship on thisspecial day. However, it is important that we understand that this worship service is not a product of anindividual, but a vision of multiple believers in a collaborative fellowship seeking the will of God for hischurch. In the days leading up to the Eucharist Service on August 7th, I ask that you might considerparticipating fully in this service, from the daily readings for the week prior to the responsive readings andcommunity prayers offered in the service itself. As we anticipate this special day, I trust that the collaborativeefforts will be received well by all who attend, but even more so that God will be pleased with the efforts of hispeople working together for his purposes.
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Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did
not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being
born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the
point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that
is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under theearth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
-Philippians 2:5-11
Lord, grant me the grace to live according to your will, seeking the same mind which was in Christ Jesus; allow me to be obedient to
whatever you call me to.
Behold my servant, whom I uphold,
my chosen, in whom my soul delights;I have put my Spirit upon him;
he will bring forth justice to the nations.
He will not cry aloud or lift up his voice,or make it heard in the street;
a bruised reed he will not break,and a faintly burning wick he will not quench;
he will faithfully bring forth justice.He will not grow faint or be discouraged
till he has established justice in the earth;and the coastlands wait for his law.
-Isaiah 42:1-4
Father, help me seek out ways to gently and faithfullybring forth justice on this earth, just as you have
promised to do.
Listen to me, O coastlands,and give attention, you peoples from afar.
The Lord called me from the womb,from the body of my mother he named my name.
He made my mouth like a sharp sword;in the shadow of his hand he hid me;
he made me a polished arrow;
in his quiver he hid me away.
And he said to me, You are my servant,Israel, in whom I will be glorified.
But I said, I have labored in vain;I have spent my strength for nothing and vanity;yet surely my right is with the Lord,
and my recompense with my God.-Isaiah 49:1-4
Lord, you knew me before I breathed my first breath. Allow meto trust you enough to follow your plans, even if it meanshindering mine.
Then one of the twelve, whose name was Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, What will you give
me if I deliver him over to you? And they paid him thirty pieces of silver. And from that moment he sought
an opportunity to betray him.
-Matthew 26:14-16Success is what I do with my failures. Lord, teach me to trust in your love , no matter what I have done, and to learn from my
mistakes, no matter how great they are.
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When he had washed their feet and put on his outer garments and resumed his place, he said to them, Do youunderstand what I have done to you? You call me Teacher and Lord, and you are right, for so I am. If I then, yourLord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you anexample, that you also should do just as I have done to you. Truly, truly, I say to you, a servant is not greater than
his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him.-John 13:12-16
Lord, help me to serve as Jesus did; with humility. In my service, allow me to be an example to others, teaching them to do likewise.
Who has believed what he has heard from us?
And to whom has the arm of the Lord beenrevealed?For he grew up before him like a young plant,and like a root out of dry ground;
he had no form or majesty that we shouldlook at him,
and no beauty that we should desire him.He was despised and rejected by men;
a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief;
and as one from whom men hide their faceshe was despised, and we esteemed him not.
-Isaiah 53:1-5Even though at times I may wander from the cross,help me remember your great sacrifice for my freedom.
Do you not know that all of us who have beenbaptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into hisdeath? We were buried therefore with him by baptism
into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised fromthe dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walkin newness of life. For if we have been united withhim in a death like his, we shall certainly be united
with him in a resurrection like his. We know that ourold self was crucified with him in order that the bodyof sin might be brought to nothing, so that we wouldno longer be enslaved to sin. For one who has diedhas been set free from sin. Now if we have died withChrist, we believe that we will also live with him. Weknow that Christ, being raised from the dead, willnever die again; death no longer has dominion overhim. For the death he died he died to sin, once for all,
but the life he lives he lives to God. So you also mustconsider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God inChrist Jesus.
-Romans 6:3-11
Father, give me the courage to stand firm in my presentconvictions while developing additional ones. In death to sin, I
find life in you. Thank you for robbing death of its power so thatI may live victoriously in you.
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From the Desk of Pastor HaroldMy family spent a week in Cancun in mid July. Gina, Kayleigh, and I had a blast. Wetook a catamaran to a small island in the Caribbean Sea. We went snorkeling, ate someunusual food and enjoyed getting away together. On trips such as this I think a lot. I
enjoy sitting in the room as I am while I write this article and meditating on where I amspiritually and what God is doing in my life. As I write I am so thankful for how Godhas blessed my family by placing us at NorthRidge and what a great place it is in whichto serve.I often find myself looking for illustrations that I might not see other places. As Ginaand I walked the beach the first morning, I saw something that caught my eye. It was
two small fish in a bottle about the size of a two liter. It was evident the bottle had just washed toshore. It was just at the water's edge and had not been handled. It had sea weed caught in whatremained of the plastic ring that once held the top secure to the bottle. The water in the bottle wasjust short of pouring out of the opening. The fish had found their way in, but now on the beach, thebottle was only a death trap.The fish had ventured into the bottle that appeared to be harmless. I don't believe the fish decided
one day to go into the bottle and make this their home. I don't believe they made a consciousdecision to leave what God had planned for them in order to do something they thought was betterthan He had designed. But somehow they ended up in the bottle, separated from the other fish. Therelationship that God intended for them was broken. They were okay for a while. The water was thesame as was on the outside. But soon the oxygen would be gone and the water too warm for life tobe sustained and it would be too late. No other fish could help, only something beyond their abilitycould make a difference.Gina picked up the bottle, knowing that death was coming momentarily and gently poured theremaining water along with the fish back into the sea. One might look at the fish and think what atragedy to die in such circumstance. More tragic than two fish dying in a bottle are the manyindividuals that are living life much the same way as these two fish. They have ventured into what
appeared, at the time, to be harmless. They sometimes do it without thinking about the end result oreven knowing what might happen. Sometimes the decisions made don't make much difference at thetime. But in the end, when the result of our actions washes up on shore, the result is much like beingcaught in a bottle. Like the fish, man is destined to die without Someone bigger than ourselvesintervening.I am so thankful that many times God has chosen to return me to what He has designed for my life.Do you feel like a fish in a bottle with life being drained from your being? Allow God to pick you upand restore or maybe begin the relationship He longs to have with you. As Gina was to these twofish, God wants to be to you and me. He desires to rescue us from the peril that sin brings to our life.
-Pastor Harold
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Sonshiners monthly luncheon:
August 4th @ Noon
Get on the phone, email, snail mail, or yell
across the fence and tell someone about our
monthly luncheon. Invite them to come andenjoy Christian fellowship.
We will have a cruisers meeting
immediately after the luncheon.
This is the current group of Home-bound with addresses thatare being ministered to at this time. If you know of others that
would benefit from this ministry, please contact Rowena Daleyor call the church office @ 863.422.4488
Home-bound Ministry
Ms. Irma SwainSpring Haven Retirement LLC1225 Havendale NW
Winter Haven, Florida 33881(863)-293-0072
Ms. Lucille TinerSavannah Court assisted living.
301 Peninsular DriveHaines City, FL 33844-5046(863) 422-5204
Ms. Ina FoleyHaines City Health Care
409 South 10th StreetHaines City, FL 33844-5603(863) 422-8656
Ms. Vera CookMr Charles Mayberry
Brandywyne Health Care Center1801 Lake Mariam Drive
Winter Haven, FL 33884(863) 293-1989
We also have several seniors who are nothomebound, but are limited in some capacity.
Please consider making a visit, make a phone call,send a card or contact someone this week that youmay have not seen in a while. You never know
when your touch may be just what God will use toencourage a brother or sister in Christ.
Ms Ruth CopelandSavannah Court301 Peninsular DriveHaines City, FL 33844-5046 (863) 422-5204
Mr Russ VincentMs. Dorothy Burgess
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Kids Korner with Pastor BillWhat does a good role model look like?
As I sit writing this newsletter article today I am overjoyed with what God has
done in our childrens ministry this summer. We had an awesome VBS with
over 150 in attendance and three children saved! Summer Music Camp wasequally exciting as we learned about worship and had one additional child
come to know Christ as personal Lord and Savior! The Sunday evening
performance was simple icing on the cake. With summer beginning to wind
down, it could be tempting to rest on our laurels instead of looking ahead to
to fall. But look ahead we must. AWANA is just around the corner. Last year we saw over 150 kids come
through our AWANA Club on Wednesday nights. We are blessed with a dedicated AWANA staff, but
once again we need to recruit additional AWANA leaders.
A good AWANA leader is several things.
A good role model
With many of our children coming form un-churched homes, an AWANA leader gets to be a godlyexample. He gets to show children what it looks like to follow Christ. He isnt perfect, but he is trying to
follow Jesus each day.
Committed
Many children live in an environment of giving up. When life gets hard, the adults in their lives walk away.
They need to see a leader who will be here each week, loving them no matter what.
A good listener
The main requirement of an AWANA leader is to listen. Each week the children pass off steps by reciting
verses to their leaders. Listening and offering just the right amount of help is part of being a leader.
Caring
Genuine love for Christ and then genuine love for others makes a good AWANA leader a Great AWANAleader. From time to time a child will share his heart and hurts with a caring leader who in turn can pray
for and encourage that child.
Sound interesting?
We need godly adults, especially men, who
are willing to serve with us in AWANA on
Wednesday nights. If you are interested or
would like to receive more information
about becoming an AWANA leader, please
see Karen Myers, our AWANA
Commander!-Pastor Bill
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AWANA meet
Wednesday Nights6:30-8:00 PM
Cubbies are ages 3-4 Years
Sparks are in K5-2nd Grade
T&T Adventurers are in 3rd-4th GradesT&T Challengers are in 5th Grade
Wednesday, August 17, 6:30 PM
Meeting for all AWANA Staff
Wednesday, August 24, 6:30 PM
AWANA Orientation for Parents and
Clubbers
Wednesday, August 31, 6:30 PM
AWANA Begins!!!!
New in Kids Church
Beginning Sunday, August 14
Join us as we learn what it means to have a lifestyle
of worship!Kids Church meets 10:30 amnoon Sundays in the
JOY Zone for children K5 though 3rd Grade!
Kids Church
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Eternal Youth
Greetings, my church family,
I am going to use this months newsletter to talk about something that isusually a source of great joy for meFootball! By the time you read this, theNFL lockout should be over. Honestly, that really does not mean that muchto me, considering that I am a diehard college football fan. I am sure by nowthat everyone knows that I am a Miami Hurricanes fan, but when I saydiehard, I really do mean diehard. My typical Saturday during college footballseason usually begins at 9am with college game day followed by about 12hours of amazing college football. I usually end my Saturday night watchingcollege game day again at midnight.I did say at the beginning that football is usuallya joy for me, so let me explain. I learned something about
myself recently that I discovered while walking down college football memory lane. It was 1989 and I was
a sophomore in high school. My beloved Hurricanes were playing the dreaded Notre Dame. Just so you
know the 1989 Hurricanes were just voted the most hated team of all time, in all sports. We would tackle
you, then stand over you and taunt you. Our style of game play was frowned upon by the refs. We had
found ourselves in a pretty deep hole. We were facing 3rd and 43 in the shadow of our own goal post.
Then it happened. A pass was thrown 45 or so yards to a very fast, sure handed, Randall Hill. He made a
diving catch to set us up in a great position to score. From that point on, there was never a doubt in any
fans mind that we could overcome any obstacle we faced.
As a fan, I began to expect that kind of amazing play from my team on a regular basis. Randall Hill was not
the perfect receiver (although, he is my favorite UM player of all time, tied with Devin Hester). As a matter
of fact, as painful as it is, I can remember some plays where he dropped some very key passes. The funny
thing was, it did not really matter to me. Any time I saw that it was 3rd and whatever, I always knew that
Randall Hill would come out and catch the perfect pass and it would be 1st down again.I am sure that many of you have memories such
as this, no matter the sport or subject. I would
love to sit down with you and talk about sports
heroes or ask you what you thought the greatest
play of all time is. The real question that we
need to be asking each other is Why do we
struggle to believe that God can handle all of
our problems when he has never failed, and yet
we are so willing to put faith in athletes, who are
no more perfect than you or I?
-Derrick Whiteman
JOIN US AUGUST 24TH
AT 6PM AS WE WELCOME
OUR NEW CLASS OF 6THGRADERS TO
OUR YOUTH GROUP!
THERE WILL BE CHIPS, SODA
CANDY, AND SOME FUN AND GAMES
AS WE WELCOME
THE NEWEST MEMBERS OF OUR
YOUTH FAMILY!
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Anouncements:
Newsong
One True God
May 17, 2011
Thousand Foot Krutch
Live at the Masquerade
June 8, 2011
Last Train to
Paradise
By Les StandifordThis Christmas musical includes a contemporary story
paralleling the biblical story while delivering a message as
powerful as the prophets and as relevant as todays headlines.
This exciting drama juxtaposes one of the Magi as he follows
the Star of Bethlehem, with Benjamin, a soldier stationed in theMiddle East 2,000 years later who is looking up at the same
stars. They are both searching for the truth, and they both find
it at the foot of the manger.
Join us on Saturday, September 10, from
9-12 to learn how you can be a part of
this years Christmas production.
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August 7th
4-5pm in the gym
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If you are planning on bringing ice cream,
please [email protected]
or contact Bill Hatley
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Sunday services
Hours-Monday -Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm. If you need to contact
the Pastor On Call you can at any time by calling the Church
Office 863-422-4488 and leaving a message in the On Call
mailbox (ext. 2104) The Pastor that is on call for the week will
return your call ASAP.
Sunday Morning Caf -8:45am
Sunday School -9:20
Worship Service -10:30am
(also Kids' Church K5-3rd)
Church Office
5:45-6:45 -Prayer in Sanctuary6:45-7:45 -Coffee and Bible study in Fellowship Hall
August
Birthdays
Kathryn Kruger 1st
Don Carrier 2nd
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Samuel Hernandez 5th
Sarah Myers 5th
Kylie Buker 6th
Pam Mixon 7th
Andrew Del Mazo 8th
Mary Bradbury 10th
Gerald Mixon 10th
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Craig Chandler 12th
Linda Marcy 12th
Dustin Toole 12th
Jo Hilda Tiner 13th
Ted Beasley 14th
Gina Butler 14th
Carolyn Jenkins 14th
David Fellows 16th
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Alyssa Congdon 17th
Joey Singleton 17th
Vera Cook 18th
Lucille Tiner-Paris 19th
Sabra Hatley 24th
Tommy Porter 27th
Tim Casbohm 29th
Garrett Fowler 29th
Michelle Cowart 30th
Shirley Smith 30th
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