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—A baptismal service will take place on Sunday, June 28, at 12:00 pm. If you are interested in being baptized, please check the appropriate box on your registration card or call Eileen at 623-972-6414. —Bring your grocery bags to GBC to help with the Grace & Mercy Homeless Ministries . Kevin Winbush distributes sandwich lunches to homeless people in Phoenix and goes through 1200 bags a day! Phoenix Rescue Mission is supportive of Kevin’s state-recognized charity. is for spouses, family members, and caregivers of anyone diagnosed with any form of dementia. A separate room and leadership is provided for those with dementia. The groups meet on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 2:00 pm in the Missions and Fireside Rooms. is for anyone who has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, their spouses, family members, and caregivers. The group meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 1:00 pm in the Fireside Room. —As you know, Naomi Thompson graduated from Northwest Christian School on May 28. There will be a cake by way of celebration during the Coffee-time Fellowship next Sunday. , while several construction projects are underway in the Worship Center, our Sunday services will be held at 8:15 and 10:15 am in Gerig Hall. From July 5 through September 6 there will be no Coffee-time Fellowship, no Sunday Bible classes, and no Sunday evening services. Equipping churches worldwide to demonstrate God’s intentions The Harvest Foundation was founded in 1981 by Bob and Judy Moffi. Following are some excerpts from www.harvestfoundation.org: Harvest workers are dynamic, enthusiastic, and dedicated. They share biblical instruction and help God’s people apply what they learn in their homes, churches, and communities. The results of this work, mobilizing people to serve like Jesus in the contexts of their families and sectors of society, have been positive. In 2014, our 50 workers in 30 countries reported 5,100 of these events with 45,551 participants. When we prepare our reports at Harvest, we do not focus on the number of conversions or churches planted. On the other hand, we focus on activities that show our obedience to our calling of making disciples. Since this way of counting mission activity is not common among agencies, sometimes people ask us, “What do you really do in your mission?” People see our work and appreciate what we do, but they also want to understand how we use our time and financial resources, what we usually call a “strategy.” The Harvest strategy is to sow the seed of vision, to provide initial tools, to encourage and coach church leaders, to multiply sowers and coaches! In a word, discipling a nation by discipling a nation’s people.

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—A baptismal service will take place on

Sunday, June 28, at 12:00 pm. If you are interested in

being baptized, please check the appropriate box on

your registration card or call Eileen at 623-972-6414.

—Bring your grocery bags

to GBC to help with the Grace & Mercy Homeless

Ministries. Kevin Winbush distributes sandwich

lunches to homeless people in Phoenix and goes

through 1200 bags a day! Phoenix Rescue Mission is

supportive of Kevin’s state-recognized charity.

is for spouses, family

members, and caregivers of anyone diagnosed with

any form of dementia. A separate room and leadership

is provided for those with dementia. The groups meet

on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at

2:00 pm in the Missions and Fireside Rooms.

is for anyone

who has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease,

their spouses, family members, and caregivers. The

group meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of

each month at 1:00 pm in the Fireside Room.

—As you know, Naomi Thompson

graduated from Northwest Christian School on May 28.

There will be a cake by way of celebration during the

Coffee-time Fellowship next Sunday.

,

while several construction projects are underway in

the Worship Center, our Sunday services will be held

at 8:15 and 10:15 am in Gerig Hall. From July 5 through

September 6 there will be no Coffee-time Fellowship,

no Sunday Bible classes, and no Sunday evening

services.

Equipping churches worldwide to

demonstrate God’s intentions

The Harvest Foundation was founded in 1981

by Bob and Judy Moffitt. Following are some

excerpts from www.harvestfoundation.org:

Harvest workers are dynamic, enthusiastic, and

dedicated. They share biblical instruction and

help God’s people apply what they learn in their

homes, churches, and communities. The results of

this work, mobilizing people to serve like Jesus

in the contexts of their families and sectors of

society, have been positive. In 2014, our 50

workers in 30 countries reported 5,100 of these

events with 45,551 participants.

When we prepare our reports at Harvest, we do not

focus on the number of conversions or churches

planted. On the other hand, we focus on

activities that show our obedience to our calling

of making disciples. Since this way of counting

mission activity is not common among agencies,

sometimes people ask us, “What do you really do

in your mission?” People see our work and

appreciate what we do, but they also want to

understand how we use our time and financial

resources, what we usually call a “strategy.”

The Harvest strategy is to sow the seed of vision,

to provide initial tools, to encourage and coach

church leaders, to multiply sowers and coaches!

In a word, discipling a nation by discipling a

nation’s people.

9:30 am GriefShare, Missions Room

7:00 am Men’s Prayer Fellowship, Fireside Room

1:00 pm Needles of Grace, Missions Room

9:30 am Neighborhood Outreach, Library

10:00 am class: Gospel of John, Gerig Hall

1:00 pm Parkinson’s Support Group, Fireside Room

4:30 pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal, Worship Center

6:30 pm Praise & Prayer Hour, Gerig Hall

10:00 am Relationships Support Group, Fireside Room

2:00 pm Dementia Support Group, Missions Room

2:00 pm Women’s Bible Study, Gerig Hall

No Activities Scheduled

7:30 am Men’s Bible Study, Missions Room

8:15 am / 10:15 am worship services:

Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, Israel Today Ministries

9:30 am coffee-time fellowship, Gerig Hall

9:45 am class: Who Is God?, Missions Room

9:45 am class: The Book of Acts, Fireside Room

5:00 pm evening worship service:

Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, Israel Today Ministries

We are happy to have you with us. We hope you

feel the warmth of God’s Spirit here and will

return to worship with us again soon. Please fill

out a registration card (located in the pew racks),

and exchange it after the service for a Welcome

Gift at the Welcome Center.

Pastor Bill Bjork

What’s in a Name? (#5) A Study of the Titles

and Descriptors of Jesus in John 1

DULCIMER / PIANO PRELUDE

My Jesus I Love Thee

WELCOME—Pastor Bill Bjork

CONGREGATION

Open the Eyes of My Heart

Holy, Holy, Holy

All Creatures of Our God and King

Praise the Name of Jesus

GREAT NEWS SINGERS

I Bowed on My Knees

PRAYER—Rev. Dennis Ford

OFFERTORY—SANCTUARY CHOIR

It Is Well with My Soul

MESSAGE—Pastor Bill Bjork

A TIP FROM JEREMIAH:

EAT WHAT’S GOOD FOR YOU!

Jeremiah 15:16

THE LORD’S TABLE

CONGREGATION

Springs of Living Water

Dulcimer: Milton Carpenter

Piano: Don Richards

Organ: Dareth Hawthorne

Worship Leader: Pastor Ron Rupp

Pastor Harry Heinrichs

FULLNESS IN CHRIST

Colossians 2:8-15