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PazNaz March 7, 2010

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March 6 5:00 pm Worship Meguiar Youth Center Songs of Worship

• Si Tuvieras Fe Como Grano de Mostaza • Hear Our Praises • Holiness (Take My Life) • Tu Fidelidad Es Grande • Light of the World Today’s Message

The Way of Mercy Pastor T. Scott Daniels

March 7 8:00 am Worship Lee Chapel Songs of Worship

• Glory to His Name • The Old Rugged Cross • Worthy is the Lamb That Was Slain Offertory

When Anyone Looks At Me Courtney and Joe Foltz

Today’s Message

The Way of Mercy Pastor T. Scott Daniels

March 7 10:30 am Worship Sanctuary Songs of Worship

• I Will Say of the Lord • Hear Our Praises • Holy is the Lord • The More that I Praise You • What a Friend We Have in Jesus • Amazing Grace (My Chains) Anthem

Rising Celebration Choir

Offertory

When Anyone Looks At Me Courtney and Joe Foltz

Today’s Message

The Way of Mercy Pastor T. Scott Daniels

with Dr. T. Scott Daniels “The Way of Mercy” – Matthew 9:9-13 Holiness and the Prophets (Hosea 6:4-6) • Hosea’s message is directed to Israel (Ephraim) during a time of war and

strife. In 5:13 medical imagery is used to describe how the northern nation sought help and “healing” from Assyria rather than from the LORD.

• The people of Israel believed that they could fulfill their obligations toward God through various religious practices and sacrifices while what the Lord really wanted from them is their character to be a reflection of his merciful nature.

• All four of the prophets from the eighth century address this issue: “I hate, I despise your festivals…Even though you offer me your burnt offerings and grain offerings, I will not accept them…But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream” (Amos 5:21-24). “’What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices?’ says the LORD; ‘I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of fed beasts; I do not delight in the blood of bulls, or of lambs, or of goats… Cease to do evil, learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow’” (Isaiah 1:10-17). “With what shall I come before the LORD, and bow myself before God on high? Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves a year old? Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, with ten thousands of rivers of oil?...He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?” (Micah 6:6-8).

Holiness and Tax Collectors (Matt. 9:9-13) • Not only did Jesus call a person engaged in a questionable lifestyle to follow

him, he kept eating with tax collectors and sinners. The Pharisees spoke for the first time in the gospel of Matthew and asked Jesus why he kept eating with unclean sinners.

• This is not an irrelevant question. It is a question of holiness. Jesus was as concerned as the Pharisees with the question of how the people of God were to maintain a holy life in a world in which the “principalities and powers” are in control. The Pharisees rightly thought that they should try to live life avoiding anything that would make them impure, and thus, incapable of worshiping God.

• The critical issue was not the desire to be holy but the ground of holiness. The Pharisees ground their holiness in ritual purity while Jesus grounds holiness in the prophetic call toward mercy.

• “Hosea 6:6 is now enthroned by Jesus as the social point of the Hebrew Scripture. It is the OT’s way of saying the NT’s Golden Rule. It is a canon within the canon, a hermeneutical rule, an interpretive principle for the correct reading of Scripture about right relations with people” (F. Dale Bruner).

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This Week in Ministry Sunday, March 7 8:00 am Morning Worship—Lee Chapel 8:00 am Early Birds Childcare—228, Arms Hall 8:30 am Church in the Park—Central Park 9:15 am Membership Class—112, Lower Sanctuary 9:15 am Early Childhood Classes—Arms Hall 9:15 am Sunday School for children of all ages 9:15 am Adult Sunday School Classes—various locations 10:30 am Morning Worship—Sanctuary 10:30 am Chinese Service—Lee Chapel 10:45 am Korean Service—247 and 249, Reed Hall 12:15 pm Chinese Congregation Lunch—Gilmore Hall, South, $3 12:15 pm New Friends Lunch—Gilmore Hall, North 1:00 pm Hispanic Service—Lee Chapel 6:15 pm Armenian Christian Outreach—Lee Chapel

Monday, March 8 9:30 am Toddler Time—Meguiar Youth Center 7:00 pm Basketball—Gym, Open to everyone

Tuesday, March 9 9:30 am Women in the Word—Gilmore Hall 9:30 am Wee Ones in the Word—Arms Hall 12:00 n Prayer and Fasting—112, Lower Sanctuary 5:00 pm Basketball—Gym 7:00 pm Watercolor Class—246, Reed Hall 7:00 pm Quilting Workshop—247, Reed Hall 7:30 pm Indoor Soccer—Gym

Wednesday, March 10 2:00 pm Helping Hands—Lower Sanctuary, West Area 6:30 pm Armenian Christian Outreach Prayer Meeting—149B, Reed Hall 6:45 pm Celebration Choir—101, Lower Sanctuary 7:00 pm Financial Peace—Gilmore Hall, North & Middle 7:00 pm The Gathering—Lee Chapel 7:00 pm Women in the Word—Gilmore Hall, South 7:00 pm Thriving—246 & 248, Reed Hall 7:00 pm Positive Parenting—249, Reed Hall 7:00 pm Childcare, Birth to 2—228, Arms Hall 7:00 pm Bible Explorers, Age 3-K—227, Arms Hall 7:00 pm Crossing Borders, grades 1-4—102, Lower Sanctuary 7:00 pm Pier 56, grades 5-6—106, Lower Sanctuary 7:00 pm Jr. and Sr. Activities—Meguiar Youth Center 7:00 pm OASIS—Special Needs Adults Bible Study Fellowship—115, Lower Sanctuary 7:30 pm Armenian Christian Outreach Bible Study— 146, 149A, and 149B, Reed Hall

Thursday, March 11 8:00 am Korean Ministries’ Saint’s Network—247, Reed Hall 10:00 am Coffee Talk—Corner Bakery at 3807 East Foothill Boulevard, Pasadena 2:00 pm Helping Hands—Lower Sanctuary, West Area 5:30 pm Sunrise Ringers—112, Lower Sanctuary 7:30 pm Sunrise Orchestra—101, Lower Sanctuary 7:30 pm Indoor Soccer—Gym

Friday, March 12 5:30 am Korean Ministries’ Day Break Prayer Meeting—249, Reed Hall 6:00 am Early Christians 6:30 pm Jr. High Movie Night—Meguiar Youth Center 7:00 pm Chinese Family Fellowship—246, Reed Hall

Saturday, March 13 5:00 pm Saturday Night Worship—Meguiar Youth Center 5:00 pm Child S.H.A.R.E. Parent Group—249, Reed Hall 6:15 pm In His Image—Parent Connections, 246, Reed Hall 6:15 pm In His Image—Sibshops, 122, Arms Hall 7:00 pm Ping Pong—Gym, Open to everyone 7:00 pm Chinese Mothers with Young Kids Fellowship—132, Meguiar Youth Center

Holiness and the Sabbath (Matt. 12:1-14) • The Sabbath was Israel’s way of being oriented toward God in

time. The Pharisees come off in the text as legalistic, yet their concern about Sabbath keeping was also critical for holiness. The Pharisees recognized (rightly) that without the practice of Sabbath keeping they would not be the unique people of God in the world.

• Using the Scriptures Jesus argued that David and the priests did not act unjustly when they placed human need above legal purity. With a bold turn Jesus claimed to be greater than the temple, David, and the Sabbath. But it isn’t just the person of Jesus that is Lord over the Sabbath it is what Jesus is embodying (mercy) that trumps the kind of holiness embodied by the Pharisees.

• Jesus did not abolish the law but in his ministry he sided with the prophetic interpretation of the Torah. For the prophets the aim of the Torah was not to form a separate people from the world simply for the sake of uniqueness or even as a means to receive blessing from God. The aim of the law was to form a “resident alien” people in the world distinctly marked by God’s merciful character.

Holiness and the Sacrifice of the Cross (Titus 3:3-7) • In both places in Matthew where Jesus quotes Hosea 6:6 the

juxtaposition is between sacrifice and mercy. What the Lord requires is not sacrifice but mercy.

• In the cross the sacrifice and mercy come together. The sacrificial death of Jesus is also the ultimate act of mercy. The heart of holiness is the sacrificial life of mercy.

“I appeal to you therefore, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God – what is good and acceptable and perfect” (Romans 12:1-2).

Devotional Guide for the Third Week of Lent Sunday: Psalm 34, 93, 96; Genesis 44:1-17; Romans 8:1-10; John 5:25-29 Monday: Psalm 77, 79, 80; Genesis 44:18-34; 1 Cor. 7:25-31; Mark 5:21-43 Tuesday: Psalm 78; Genesis 45:1-15; 1 Cor. 7:32-40; Mark 6:1-13 Wednesday: Psalm 81, 82; Genesis 45:16-28; 1 Cor. 8:1-13; Mark 6:13-29 Thursday: Psalm 42, 43, 85, 86; Genesis 46:1-7, 28-34; 1 Cor. 9:1-15; Mark 6:30-46 Friday: Psalm 88, 91, 92, 95; Genesis 47:1-26; 1 Cor. 9:16-27; Mark 6:47-56 Saturday: Psalm 87, 90, 136; Genesis 47:27-48:7; 1 Cor. 10:1-13; Mark 7:1-23

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The staff at PazNaz —ministerial staff and

support staff — seek to

“equip the saints for the work of ministry,

for building up the body of Christ,

until all of us come to the unity of the faith and

of the knowledge of the Son of God,

to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of

Christ.”

- Ephesians 4:12-13

Senior Pastor Executive Pastor

Executive Assistant

Cornerstone Pastors Worship and Arts Pastor

Associate Pastor Worship and Arts/Evangelism Assistant

Service Pastor Service Assistant

International Ministries

Armenian Christian Outreach Pastor Chinese Ministries Korean Ministries

Hispanic Ministries French Ministries

Ministry to Children Early Childhood Pastor

Early Childhood Assistant Children’s Pastor

Children’s Assistant Sunrise Preschool Director

Preschool Assistant & Financial Mgr.

Special Needs/In His Image Special Needs/In His Image Pastor

Special Needs/In His Image Assistant

Student Ministries Student Ministries Pastor

Student Ministries Assistant College Ministries Intern

Chinese Youth Ministries Assistant

Senior Adults Pastor of Senior Adults/Prime Time Senior Adults/Prime Time Assistant

Congregational Care

Pastor of Congregational Care

Media & Communication Services Director of Tech Services

Director of Media Services Sound Engineer

Director of Communications

Women’s Ministries Director of Human Resources

Staff Accountant Printing Supervisor

Facilities Administrator Facilities Manager

Food Service Sunrise Bookstore

Office Receptionist

T. Scott Daniels 351.2412 B. Scott Anderson 351.2413 Sharon Densford 351.2414 Alan DeVries 351.2419 Tharon Daniels 351.2421 Melanie Lammers 351.2433 Selena Holston 351.2417 Becky Baumgartner 351.2437 Mano Agulian 351.2471 Darwin Ng 351.2461 Timothy Lee 351.9631 Aris & Flor Melgarejo 351.2468 Frederic Schoeler 351.9631 Eleanor Blosser 351.2469 Sharon Boulghourjian 351.2424 Nicole Johnson 351.2487 Elaine Wheat 351.2423 Margo Pehlivanos 351.2459 Helen Lundgren 351.2442 Julie Keith 351.2485 Rubina Haroutonian 351.2478 Keegan Lenker 351.2436 Peter Stevens 351.2477 Pablo Vargas 351.2434 Michelle Park 351.2482

Ridge Ireland 351.2427 Karen Burruss 351.2426 Willis Gray 351.2425 Dave Diefenbach 351.2453 Katie Doles 351.2454 Paul Elmore 351.2453 Nate Witty 351.2411

Debbie Daniels 351.2429 Sharon Johnson 351.2415 Gini Tammen 351.2432 Orlando Solis 351.2430 Pat Todd 351.2416 Phil Tate 351.2460 Emmanuel Valencia 351.2447 Ben Ramirez 351.2455 Orlando Solis 351.9631

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Thanks for worshipping at PazNaz today. God is changing lives through the ministry of First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena known as PazNaz. It would be an honor if there is a way that the congregation can serve you. Should you like more information, please call the PazNaz administrative offices at 626.351.9631 and we’ll be happy to talk with you further about the ministries of PazNaz. Also visit the PazNaz website for additional information: www.paznaz.org.

Shuttle Transportation A shuttle is available at the back ramps and on the patio for those in need of assistance navigating the steep inclines. Guest Registration Complete the information requested on the Friendship Pad as it is passed during the service. This will let the pastors know you were here. Today’s Offering If you are a guest, please do not feel obligated to participate in the offering. The offering is an opportunity for regular attendees who consider PazNaz their church home to support the ministries of the church. Listening Assistance Devices These devices are available at all worship services. Ask an usher for assistance. Electronic Devices Please silence all electronic devices, including cell phones, PDA’s and pagers during the worship service. Thank you. HeBrews It’s the welcome area for guests on the patio. Stop by for a free cup of coffee and information. Sunrise Bookstore PazNaz’s Sunrise Gift & Bookstore is open Sundays 9:00 am—12:30 pm (closed during worship), Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10:00 am—12:30 pm, and Wednesday evenings from 5:30—7:00 pm. Cry Room for Babies and Small Children If your little one becomes fussy during the service, a special room is available just off the main lobby equipped so that you’ll be able to see and hear the service while tending to the needs of your child. Ask an usher for assistance. Nurseries are also available for your child, if you wish. The nursery attendants are trained and screened to provide a safe environment for your child. An usher or greeter would be happy to direct you. Lost and Found Lost and Found is located in the Guest Services office on the east side of the patio before and after service on Sundays and from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm in the church office during the week. Pastor Daniels’ Messages You can listen to Pastor Daniels’ messages on the PazNaz website or on your iPod or MP3 player. Just go to www.paznaz.org.

Helpful Information

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Life at PazNaz Life at PazNaz ALL CHURCH BREAKFAST AND WORKDAY Join the fun on Saturday, March 27, as the PazNaz community comes together for a delicious breakfast. Then stay afterward to help beautify the church grounds by doing various projects around the campus. No skill necessary. There will be something for everyone! The breakfast will be 8:00-9:30 am and is free. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY DELEGATES Once again in June the churches of the Los Angeles Church of the Nazarene District will come together at PazNaz for the annual District Assembly which combines the business of the district as well as inspiration services. PazNaz has the privilege of selecting approximately 45 to serve as delegates to this Assembly, June 11. If you are a member of this church and would like to serve as a delegate, please call Pastor Scott Daniels' office at 626.351.2414. WOMEN’S MINISTRIES GIFT CARDS There are only a few weeks left to purchase Gift Cards. Please stop by the Women's Ministries cart today to help others with every purchase you make. Eating lunch at Islands, Baja Fresh, or Applebee's? Grocery shopping at Von's or Henry's? Pay with a Gift Card! There are over 50 different vendors in stock today.

ATTENTION QUILTERS AND KNITTERS Come to PazNaz on Tuesday, March 9, at 7:00 pm for a quilting workshop in Room 247, Reed Hall. Over the next several months, they will be making quilts for the children of Guatemala. Compassion Ministries will distribute the quilts in July when the Work & Witness team travels to Jutiapa. Call Barbara Fedors at 626.797.5387 if you have any questions. Quilting fabric donations are also needed and can be dropped off at the church office.

EXTRA FINANCIAL PEACE PACKETS AVAILABLE If you were unable to attend this winter’s session of Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace Seminar, now is your chance to see what you’ve missed. Extra Financial Peace class materials are available for purchase at the wholesale price of $93. This includes the workbook, textbook, audio CDs, and budgeting tools. Please contact Melanie Lammers at [email protected] to purchase yours today. PAINT AND PLAY DAY - GRADES 1-6 Hey PazNaz Kidz! Come to Room 102, Lower Sanctuary on Saturday, March 20, from 1:00-3:00 pm where you can choose a fun ceramic to paint and take home. All supplies will be provided. Only $5 per person. Parents are welcome to join in the fun too! RSVP to Pastor Nicole Johnson by March 17.

THE GIVING OF GOD’S PEOPLE Tithes and Offerings Year to Date, February 28 2009-10—$2,317,731

Received February 28—$46,561 Needed per Sunday—$51,240 Budget Year-to-Date—$2,355,040 Received Year-to-Date—$2,317,731

Faith Promise/World Evangelism—Missions Received February 28—$1,727 Needed per Sunday—$2,192 Budget Year-to-Date—$143,216 Received Year-to-Date—$123,537

The church fiscal year is from April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010

EGGS-TRAVAGANZA CANDY DONATIONS PazNaz needs lots of donated candy to fill the 10,000 Easter eggs for the children coming to this outreach event. Please bring candy that fits into eggs and won't melt (no chocolate or nuts, please) and place them in the marked donation baskets around campus. Contact Pastor Eleanor Blosser if you have questions. EGGS-TRAVAGANZA “EGG” PARTIES - MARCH 16 &23 Come help stuff plastic eggs with candy for Eggs-travaganza on Tuesdays, March 16 and 23, at from noo-2:30 pm in Gilmore Hall, South. Lots of volunteers are needed for the 10,000 eggs! Contact Pastor Eleanor Blosser for more information. Childcare by reservation is available by calling Debbie Hammock at 626.351.2475. MEN’S SWEET SIXTEEN BASKETBALL Come enjoy the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament on the big screens in Gilmore Hall at PazNaz with Men’s Ministries on Thursday, March 25, at 6:00 pm. Compare brackets and root for your favorite team with the rest of the PazNaz guys. Please sign up on the patio after the Sunday service and bring $5 for pizza and soda. PARENT CONNECTIONS & SIBSHOPS In His Image invites you to be a part of the Parent Connections support group and Sibshops on Saturday, March 13, at 6:15 pm. For more information or to RSVP for childcare, contact Rubina Haroutonian at [email protected] or 626.351.2478. CHILD DEDICATION SERVICE Sunday, April 11, will be the next service to dedicate your child to the Lord. Contact Pastor Eleanor Blosser to participate. BAPTISM There will be a baptism service on Easter Sunday, April 4, at 9:30 am in the Sanctuary. If you wish to be baptized, please indicate your interest on the Friendship Pad or call 626.351.2414. A class in preparation for the Baptism service will be held on Sunday, March 28, at 9:15 am in Room 112, Lower Sanctuary. EARLY CHILDHOOD CALL FOR HELPERS Please contact Pastor Eleanor Blosser to volunteer in the Nursery or Wee Walkers class on Sunday mornings. There are openings for once or twice a month. CHURCH ELECTIONS On Sunday, March 14 and 21, PazNaz members will have the opportunity to elect the church leadership for the coming year on the church board, Sunday School/Discipleship Board, and in Men's Ministries and Women's Ministries. Be sure to take a sample ballot as you leave the service to review the candidates. ANNUAL MEETING ON SUNDAY, MARCH 21 Pastor Scott Daniels will bring the “State of the Church” message and the results of the church election will be announced on Sunday, March 21, at 6:00 pm in the Sanctuary. Annual Reports will be available upon request starting March 28. Please contact Sharon Densford at 626.351.2414 to reserve a copy. SUNRISE BOOKSTORE MARCH SALE The Sunrise Bookstore is having its annual pre-inventory sale during the month of March. All items have been reduced 75%.

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We’ve got it cookin’ for you! Fairly new around the PazNaz campus? There is a luncheon in your honor on Sunday, March 7, following the 10:30 am service. You will enjoy a delicious lunch, get acquainted with the Pastoral staff, and meet other new friends around the table. You will also get a great overview of the different ministries available at PazNaz and a gift bag to say “Thanks for being here!”

New Friends Lunch See the opposite

page for more details.

Saturday, March 27

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First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena

3700 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena, California 91107

www.paznaz.org 626-351-9631

ALL DRESSED UPALL DRESSED UPALL DRESSED UP

Then join Men’s Ministries for some basketball action at PazNaz!

Come enjoy the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament on the big screens in Gilmore Hall where you can compare your brackets and root for your favorite team with some of the PazNaz guys. Please sign up on the patio after the Sunday service and bring $5 for pizza and soda.

Thursday, March 25,

6:00 pm