Contents & Staff 2
Pastor Mike’s Meditations 3
Deacon’s Corner 4
Adult Spiritual Development 5
Sierra Kids & Ankor 6
Birthdays & Anniversaries 7
Happening Now at Sierra Pres 8 & 9
Coming Soon To Sierra Pres 10
From Our Ministries 11 &
12
Library Ministry & Book Review 13
Get Involved 14
Prayer & Healing 15
Sierra Pres Calendar 16
Event Calendar 17
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Leaving a Lasting Legacy What do you want to be remembered for? When you look back over your life, what would you want the highlights to be? Where do you want to make a difference or leave your imprint upon this world? It is clear in scripture that we are meant to make a difference in this world for Christ. As I shared this past Sunday, I like the way Francis Chan says it, in his book Crazy Love, “The point of your life is to point to Him.” Leaving a lasting legacy spiritually through his disciples was of clear importance for Jesus. In order for his mission to be carried out or continued he knew that he had to imprint it upon the lives of a few close followers. So, on the night before his
death, while meeting with his disciples in the Upper Room, Jesus said, “My prayer is not for them (The disciples) alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. I have given them the glory that you gave me that they may be one as we are one: I in them and you in me. May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me” (John 17:20-23). Similarly, Paul expressed this passion. In 1 Corinthians 15:3-5, he said, “For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve.” Clearly, Paul knew the importance of passing on the basic truths of the Christian faith to the next generation. So, in his letter to a young pastor Timothy, he would say, “You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others” (2 Timothy 2:1-2). Paul was passing on a legacy of faith to Timothy that he was then to pass on to others.
Along these lines, it has been said that the Christian faith is only one generation away from extinction. In other words, if we are not faithful to pass on our faith, the next generation will not know Jesus. Now there is more to it than that. Scripture is clear that God will always keep a remnant of belief and faith until Christ returns. But, it also clear that we are meant to play our part. Leaving a legacy of faith through discipling (Teaching or Sharing with) others, or passing on the truths of the Christian faith is central to why we are here. Our legacy extends beyond that though to include our marriages, parenting, and grandparenting, giving and blessing. There are many aspects of our legacy that scripture would call us to consider. That is why we are focusing our Fall Sermon Series on Leaving a Lasting Legacy. Other opportunities, including The Marriage Course, which begins on Friday, September 16th and the Legacy Journey Class, which begins on Wednesday, September 14th, are meant to encourage you to leave lasting, health legacy through your marriage and through your finances. Men’s and Women’s Retreats can also be a place where you grow spiritually in order that you might leave a lasting legacy for others. More information on these and other opportunities are included in the passages of the Sierra Story that follow. Know that Leaving a Lasting Legacy is a reflection not only of the big decisions we make in the life but of the little decisions we make every day that reflect the overall direction or course of our lives. As Mark Batterson said in his book All In, “You are one decision away from a different kind of life.” The question is, what will that decision be? In Christ, Pastor Mike
Even though I grew up in a church-going , Christian, farm family, I often find myself needing to rejuvenate or renew my spirituality. About sixteen years ago, while attending a Women of Faith Conference in San Jose, I received a Women of Faith Devotional New Testament Bible. Sometime ago, within the devotional area, I discovered an article: Suggestions For Spiritual Growth, which I refer to often. The scriptures have greatly helped me and I would like to share them with you. G– Go to God in prayer daily (John 15:7) R– Read God’s word daily (Acts 17:11) O– Obey God moment by moment (John 14:12) W– Witness for Christ by your life and words (Matthew 4:19 & John 15:8) T– Trust God for every detail of your life (I Peter 5:7) H– Holy Spirit, Allow Him to control and empower your daily life and witness (Galatians 5:16-17) I challenge you to search and read the above scriptures most of which are the words of Jesus. The above scriptures help us to realize the only way to live a truly good life is to stay close to Jesus, searching the scriptures for themselves, live each day controlled and guided by the Holy Spirit and when we turn to God in repentance He will bear the weight of our struggles. Reading and studying the above scriptures does remind and empower me, as a Deacon, spiritually. Blessings to each and everyone in the reading of the scriptures shown above.
Anna Ogden- Deacon- Parish Five
Teacher Appreciation Sunday September 18th, 2016 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Please join us between services during fellowship on Sunday, September 18th in celebrating the many folks who have come forward and helped teach our Adult Sunday School, our Children’s Minis-try, and have been our Rockers for the youngest ones.
You are truly appreciated, Thank you, Tom Dax Adult Spiritual Development Elder If you taught between July 2015 and July 2016 and don’t see your name on the following list, please contact Tom Dax. We want to show appreciation to all who served.
UPCOMING CLASSES!
September 18th Prayer I with Dave & Linda Anderson September 25th Prayer II with Dave & Linda Anderson October 3nd Single Mindedness with Deni Dax
Adult Sunday School Michelle Abel
Dave & Linda Anderson Randy Billings
Deni Dax Don Denton
Charles & Judy Erion Mike & Beth Griffin
Irma Heiple Carl & Marsha Ostrom
Jeff Patton Mary Reeve Hock Tjoa
Chidlren’s Ministry & Rockers Betty Beason
Marlyn Blount Karen Bridger
Kristen Burgess JoAn Dybdahl
Emily Dyer Ellen Gammelgard Dan & Filis Hyland
Linda Norman Patti Painter Mary Reeve
Laura Beth Rumpler
Vicki Solada Carol Sullens
Karen Walden Barb Wood
Sierra Kids Club
Starts September 11th! The month of September is FREE, so come check us out!
Who: 2 years to 5th Grade, childcare available for younger siblings of SKC Participants
What: A place for kids to experience God, have fun, meet new friends, and learn life skills. We are a member of the Pioneer Clubs.
When: 2nd & 4th Sundays from 5:30 to 7:00pm
Where: 175 Ridge Road, NC
How Much: $20 a year per kid, payment plan and scholarships available
To register or have questions contact Katie, [email protected]
Check us out at facebook.com/SierraKidsClub
Back-to-School! I’ll confess, it has been so long since I was in school I really don’t remember much about those times. What I do remember is that when in school we were always talking about the future: what classes to take next, what course of study to choose, what college to attend, what job/career I was best suited for, etc. In the midst of all that it can be difficult to just be aware of and relish the present moment. God does not want us to miss out on any opportunity he has planned for us in the present by over-focusing on the future. That said, ultimately all of us need
to make the choice whether or not to follow Jesus which leads us into spending eternity with him in heaven.
In Ankor, it is our deepest desire to introduce and encourage teens to enter into a relationship with Jesus. We have SO much fun together doing this and this coming school year will be no exception! Our year will include outreach events, times of going deeper with Jesus, retreats, service projects and lots of crazy games and laughter. If you are a teen or you know of one who needs a place where they will be known by name and loved deeply, please encourage them to join us!
We have returned to our school-year schedule for Wednesday’s which is we meet in Hatcher Hall from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This time includes games, worship, great dinners and a time of teaching from God’s word. On Sunday’s we start out joining in the time of worship with the whole church for second service and at the time for greetings we move out to Hatcher and study the sermon topic for that morning ‘till 11:30 a.m.
Submitted by: Karen Partch, Volunteer Youth Staff
The men of Sierra and Covenant Presbyterian Churches are invited to attend the 2016 Men’s Retreat at Grizzly Creek Ranch in Portola, CA. This year we will be focusing on how we share our faith in our local communities and around the world. We are excited to introduce this year’s speaker, Troy Wilson, Pastor of The Table SF, a startup church in San Francisco and member of the EPC Presbytery of the Pacific. The cost is $180, some additional fees for registering online and/or free time activities.
To register pick up a brochure at the Connection Center in the lobby of Sierra Presbyterian Church to fill out the registration form. Mail or drop off form and check at Sierra Presbyterian Church or register online at www.sierrapres.com
Ladies , don’t miss out on signing up for our upcoming retreat, at beautiful Camp Del Oro. Beautiful accommodations in cute little cottages; all you bring is what you are going to wear and your Bible. Great food and lots of fun activities are planned for you. Space is limited so be sure and stop by the Connection Counter and pick up a brochure and get registered. We will even have 3 massage therapists on Saturday morning, who will be giving ½ hour to 1 hour massages on a "first-come-first served basis" (a fee will be charged; appointments will be taken in late August. ) Dr. Melisa Agness will be our speaker on Saturday; Beth Griffin will be our speaker on Sunday morning, and I will be sharing on Friday evening. So if you need your “cup filled”, are looking for some great fellowship, and want to laugh until tears are coming down your cheeks. Be sure to find some ways to cope with those really hard days that just don’t make sense, and you find your heart hurting and need some direction and affirmation. Come prepared to listen to what God does in the midst of those times of: When Life Gives You Lemons. See you there!
Gretchen Schomberg
Women’s Retreat Chair
Sierra Bible Study
(for women)
STARTS: Thursday, September 15th
(Pre-registration on Sept 11th between services)
Please join us in studying Mark & Titus In Ryosa from 9:00am – 11:15am $25 Registration Fee Checks payable to Sierra Bible Study
For more information: Please call Betty Beason (470-9074)
CHURCH PICNIC (PLPLP—Parking Lot Pot Luck Picnic)
Sunday, September 18th
4 PM — Games, Music, Socializing 5 PM — Hot Dogs ready to eat 6 PM —- More Games & Friendship Join all SPC’s members for our annual inter-generational family picnic event. Hot Dogs and fixings will be provided. A-M bring a side dish to share. N-Z bring a dessert to share. Beverages will be provided. Bring your favorite picnic chair. Our church youth will provide the games and entertainment. Invite your friends and/or neighbors to enjoy the fellowship of Sierra Presbyterian.
Coming This December! Handel’s Messiah
Sierra Presbyterian will be presenting Handel’s Messiah on Sunday, December 4th. Rehearsals are on Mondays, beginning September 26th. We are beginning to recruit members for the community chorus. New voices are always welcome. If you’ve sung it before or never have and would like to– this is your chance. It is always an inspiring event. Contact Jonathan at the church office, or email at [email protected]
There is still time to register and attend The Legacy Journey
Take the Journey. A deeper look into what the Bible says about Wealth, Giving and Living and leaving a Legacy; a legacy that is intentional; a legacy that is attainable; a legacy that is lasting. Learn how to keep money from ruining your life, your marriage, and your kids. Learn about Investment Strategies, Real Estate Investing, Estate Planning. Leave a legacy that will bless others for generations.
Classes begin September 14th at 6:30pm and go for seven weeks. Cost is $120.00 per individual or couple. Contact Jonathan Harvey at 268-1390 (evenings) for more information or signup on the church website at www.sierrapres.com\events or http://www.daveramsey.com/legacy/classes/1021214
CRAFTERS, Show Off Your Hobbies!
The yard sale work has been completed! Now is the time to relax, enjoy, and create your favorite craft activities! Let the community appreciate your talents by con-tributing one or more items to the Craft Boutique being held October 14 and 15, 2016 . There will be booths with all kinds of edible, wearable, usable and collectible specialties AND a general store with unique articles. Start creating now, and reserve the dates for pre-holiday fun shopping! For more information contact Elder Pam Sufleski, Chairwoman, 274-1127
“Just the scheduling of seven nights together was a wonderful treat!” “The Marriage Course helped us realize the importance of making time for each other on a regular basis.” “The Marriage Course gave us tools to work on our problems in a constructive way.” “Of all the different marriage conferences we’ve attended, this course has definitely been the most helpful personal resource yet!”
WHAT IS THE MARRIAGE COURSE?
The Marriage Course is very practical, providing couples with
the tools necessary to build strong and healthy relationships
that last a lifetime. Each Friday evening couples will enjoy a
“date night”, sharing a delicious dinner at a table for two,
watching video talks by Nicky and Sila Lee (Alpha course
colleagues at Holy Trinity Brompton, London), and
conversing privately after each talk using a response guide.
Couples talk in a welcoming, relaxed, and non-threatening
setting. While the material is based on Christian principles, it
is appropriate for any couple—with or without a church
background. Literally thousands of couples have attended
the course since the early 90’s.
WHO IS IT FOR?
The Marriage Course is for any couple who wants to build a strong and lasting relationship:
Those who want to enhance their marriage
Those at a challenging stage in their marriage
(e.g., the birth of a child, a career change, the "empty nest", etc.)
Those in the first five years of marriage
WHAT IS INVOLVED?
After sharing a candlelit dinner at tables for two and
watching a video talk, couples talk about important
topics such as:
recognizing each other’s needs
learning to communicate effectively
resolving conflict healing and past hurt
knowing how to make each other feel loved
relating to parents and in-laws
good sex
making time for each other
having fun together
Privacy as a couple is always respected. There is no
group discussion and no requirement to disclose
anything about your relationship to anyone else.
WHEN & WHERE? The Marriage Course meets seven
Fridays in the Fellowship Hall at Sierra
Presbyterian Church (175 Ridge Road,
Nevada City) from 6:00pm—8:30pm.
Every other Friday:
September 16 & 30, October 7 & 21,
November 4 & 18 and December 2.
COST
The cost is $100.00 per couple for fine
dinners and a course booklet. Child-
care is available for a small donation
and by reservation.
Mission News Christian Nationals take over two institutions in Uganda The Kellerman Hospital was founded over 10 years ago by Dr. Scott Kellerman. The Bwindi Ugandans now staff the hospital with their own doctors, nurses, orderlies, and support personnel. They also send health teams to remote villages. Calvary Chapel Church School/Potters Field Ministry Located in Entebbe, was developed by Craig and Loren Lindquist over 10 years ago. This school stresses literacy and health education. The nationals now provide activities and meals one day per week for about 500 children from a nearby refugee camp. The school also provides standard as well as vocational subjects to the locals from kindergarten thru college level. The nationals are also prepared to pastor churches in their own far flung villages. John Kudamuch (whom our church supports) has three churches in a very dangerous area in South Sudan. Pastors Peter, Julius, and Robin (cousins) and Bartholomew have their own struggling churches. However, there is a well-established church on the island farm pastured by Deus and his wife Audra in an area where witchcraft threatens. Some of these Christians are health professionals, bankers, and teachers and are involved in their communities as they continue to learn of a life changing, and loving God. Thank GOD for bringing people out of darkness and into His beautiful light. I Peter 2:4,5,9,10.
STEPHEN MINISTRY Christ Caring for People through People
Here’s what one Stephen Minister has to say about Stephen Ministry: What I have found so interesting over the past 20 years of being a Stephen Minister is that I gain more, I think, out of the relationship than does the care
receiver. I truly hope that this isn’t the case, but sitting and listening to the care receiver talk and applying lessons learned to that talk has helped me grow as a person and as a helper. Truly, learning to be quiet and listen has been one of the biggest gains in my make-up. We are not in the relationship to tell our story – we are there to listen and to hear.
There are always three of us in the meeting: the care receiver, The Stephen Minister and God. We all hear what is said and it is always amazing how things turn out when we let God hear what we have inside. Being a Stephen Minister is a commitment, but it is also a huge blessing and the personal gain is sure a big PLUS. As Uncle Sam said during World War II, “I Want YOU!” Sierra Pres needs men (and women) who are willing to listen and hear and care. Submitted by Bill Blount
Could you be a Stephen Minister? Is God calling YOU? | The Stephen Ministry training will start on Monday evening, Sept. 26. Contact Pete Welty, 265-3291 x33
HOSPITALITY HOUSE (UTAH'S PLACE): Good news! If you are looking to help out at the shelter or the thrift store, Sue Knappen, the new volunteer coordinator, can find the perfect spot for you. Here are some of the areas you can ask about: - assisting our guests at the shelter - helping to move guests into their own housing - teaching an afternoon class to our guests - sorting clothes at the thrift store - cashier at the thrift store - driving the thrift store truck - administrative help at the shelter and thrift store - event planning
Get Involved!
OUR KITCHEN NEEDS A LITTLE TLC!
It is going to be a while before we have our new kitchen, so in the meantime we need to keep what we have in good order. We used to have 6 volunteers who would come and clean a small portion of the kitchen about every 2 months. Now we only have one faithful saint who cleans all the drawers. So how about you? Would you like to serve the Lord in this way by taking on a small part of the kitchen to clean every two months, or as necessary? It won’t take long, the timing is up to you, and your service will be much appreciated. For questions, ask Meryl Wilson, 477-5342 or
MARMALADE!
I know many of you like to have my marmalade, and many of you have helped by returning the jars, or finding other that I can use. That is so very helpful! I will be selling the marmalade again, so please continue to donate the jars! I use the 6 oz. ones, but if you only have 7 oz. or 8 oz. jars, I can use a few of those also. You can leave them with Ellen in the church office. Thank you. Meryl Wilson 530-477-5342
Handel’s Messiah is coming again this December! Sierra Pres. will be presenting Handel’s Messiah on Sunday, December 4. Rehearsals are on Mondays, beginning Sept. 26 and we are looking for singers for the community chorus. New voices are always welcome. If you’ve sung it before or never have and would like to - this is your chance. It is always an inspiring event. To sign up or get more information contact Jonathan at the church office, or email at [email protected].
HEALING PRAYER—Prayer for God's healing touch on any area of your life is offered after each Sunday worship service in the Prayer Room. On the third Sunday of each month, Prayer Stations are set up inside the Sanctuary. All prayers are strictly confidential. Please contact our Prayer Team Leaders Dave & Linda Anderson for more information. Healing Rooms of Nevada County takes place on the 1st & 3rd Thursday evening of each month, from 7-8:30pm at Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital in the Chapel—Located at 155 Glasson Way. Enter through the main entry doors. Christian prayer for healing in a small group setting. For more information, please call 478-1478.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Thomas Akin Army Betz, Family Friend Rick Atmospera U.S. Army– Hawaii The Shurtz, Son-In-Law Jason Bailey U.S. Army Rangers Dennis & Bobbie Bailey Matthew Doyle U.S. Navy– Aircraft Carrier Judy Doyle, Son Matt Dusch U.S. Army Warrant Officer, Ft. Hood, Texas The Shurtz, Stepson Anthony Gannuscio Helicopter Pilot, Afghanistan Bert & Shirley Binder, Nephew Anthony Gilleland Marines– Staff Sgt., Afghanistan Bob & Gladys Joost, Great Nephew Steven Harvey U.S. Coast Guard Reserves, Lake Tahoe Jonathan & Denise Harvey, Son Shane Hayle Marines, Iraq Betz, Family Friend Casey Haynes Iraq Tish Wathen, Neighbor's Son Casey Lee U.S. Army, Colorado Springs, Colorado Greg Lee, Son Matthew Nesselroad U.S. Army Reserves Dick & Joan Ortlieb, Grandson Megan Meinholz U.S. Army, Major The Spreiers, Daughter Jeff Price Afghanistan The Pleski’s, Daughter Phillip Pelikan Chaplain, Lt. Commander, USS Essex, Karen Tyner Alec Schreiber Lance Corp. USMC Camp Pendleton, Ca Paul Schreiber, Grandson Matt Schreiber M/Sgt. USMC Okinawa Paul Schreiber, Son Matthew Ward Afghanistan Charles & Norma Black, Nephew Walter Wiggins U.S. Army Special Forces Nate & Betty Beason BACK HOME: Larry Moorhead U.S. Air Force, Tech Sgt, Kandahar Afghanistan Beth & Jack Moorhead, Grandson
September Special
Take advantage of God’s love, forgiveness and healing power. During September (and every other month) trained intercessors in the Prayer Room will pray for you freely and confidentially following each Sunday worship service. On the 3rd Sunday prayer teams will be available in front of the Sanctuary after both services. Other prayer times are available by request. Contact Dave or Linda Anderson, Prayer Team Leaders.
Sundays—9am Traditional / 10:30am Contemporary
Coming Up: 09/9—11—Women’s Retreat @Camp Del Oro 9/14—The Legacy Journey weekly series begins, Ryosa Hall 09/16-12/7—Marriage Course Seminars begin, Ryosa 09/18—All-Church BBQ & Picnic, 4-7pm 09/19—Stephen Minister Training weekly series begins 10/01— Discovery Membership Class, 8:30-Noon 10/14-16—Men’s Retreat, Grizzly Creek Ranch, Portola 10/14-15—Craft Faire 10/29—Discover Your Place in Ministry, 8:30-Noon 10/30—Blended Single Worship Service, 10:00am 12/04—Messiah Concert
EVERY Sunday:
EVERY Monday:
EVERY Tuesday:
EVERY Wednesday:
EVERY Thursday:
EVERY Friday:
EVERY Saturday:
Worship Services: 9:00 Traditional 10:30 Contemporary
PRAISERCISE for Women: 7:30am to 9am - Activity Room
Men’s Bible Breakfast: 6:30am Library
PRAISERCISE for Women: 7:30am to 9am - Activity Room
SIERRA WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY 9am in Ryosa beginning Sept. 16
PRAISERCISE for Women: 7:30am to 9am - Activity Room
HEALING PRAYER after Services ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL 9AM & 10:30AM
Stephen Minister Supervision—2nd
& 4th Mondays, 11am-1pm
SPC Staff Meeting 10-11:30—Library
Christian Women in Stitches Quilting Group Meets on the 3rd Wednesday 10-2 in Room C
SPC Men's Small Group 8:00-9:30am (Room B)
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS: 9:00am Childcare & 10:30am Programs
BULLETIN ARTICLES FOR THE
UPCOMING SUNDAY ARE DUE
ON TUESDAYS
Worship Planning Meeting 1:00pm Pete’s Office
ankor Youth: 5:30-7:30pm Hatcher 1
Grief & Loss Support Group 10am-11:30am Room A 1st & 3rd Thursdays
ankor Youth: 10:30-11:30 “ankored” Meet in Hatcher
Third Sunday Worship Practice
5-6:30pm in the Sanctuary
PRAY NEVADA COUNTY: 12-1pm
Locations change (call SPC office)
*Praise Band Practice: 7:30-9pm *AV Rehearsal 7:15pm-8:30pm
Choir Rehearsal Thursday 3:30pm & 7:00pm Bell Choir 5:15pm beginning September 8
The Marriage Course
6:00pm, Ryosa Begins Sept16 (meets every other week)
2nd & 4th Sunday of each month: The GATHERING For Families-4:30pm
Stephen Ministers Training
Begins Monday, Sept. 19 (Meets weekly)
The Legacy Journey
Meets weekly Beginning Sept 15
Primary Purpose AA Group-Hatcher 1 6:30-8:30pm
AA Group- Hatcher 3 11am-12pm
Sierra Kid’s Club 5:30-7:00pm on the
same night as the GATHERING (2nd & 4th Sunday)
SA Group Hatcher 3—12-1pm Sierra Services for the Blind—1st & 3rd WEDNESDAYS 1:30-3pm—Room B
Coming up:
(Events in italics are outside groups)
Contact Jeanne Kraft
with any Calendar
Updates.
Elder Reports Due
Mom’s 4
Moms 9:30am Ryosa
Staff Reports
Deacon Meeting 3pm—Rm B
Session Meeting 6pm—Library
Mission Team
4:30pm 4:30-6pm
Small Group Vision Team 10:45am
Nominating Team Noon
PALM SUNDAY
50th Anniversary of
1st SPC Worship Service
EASTER SUNDAY
Easter
Eggstravaganza for Kids
WORK DAY 8:30am
Parish 3&5 Get-together
11:30am Ryosa Hall
Properties Team 10am — Rm B
MAUNDY THURSDAY
Service-6:30pm 6:30pm
Road to Resurrection:Easter Event for Everyone!
1:00pm
GOOD FRIDAY Bethel Church
Noon
Spring Break--Mexicali Trip 19th-26th
SWAT Worship Planning Meeting 5:00pm—Library
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
BEGINS Turn clocks forward
1 hour
September 2016
1 2 3
4 5 LABOR
DAY
Offices Closed
6 7 8 9 10
11 Women’s
Retreat ends.
12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 10/1
Small Group Vision Team 11:45am
Deacon Meeting 5:30pm—Library
Properties Team 10am — Rm B
Mission Team 4:30pm 4:30-6pm
Library
Marriage Course begins
6:00pm Ryosa
The Gathering 4:30-6:45pm Ryosa Hall
Sierra Kids Club
5::30—:7:00pm
Elder Reports Due
Stephen Ministry Support
11am-1pm Rm B
Christian Women
In Stitches 10:00am—Rm C
Grief Support Group
10:00am—Rm A
YARD SALE 9AM-6PM
WOMEN’S RETREAT Camp Del Oro Friday-Sunday
Bell Choir begins 5:15pm—Sanct Meets weekly
ALL-CHURCH BBQ / PICNIC
4:00PM Parking Lot
Staff Reports Due
Session Meeting 5:30pm—Prayer 6pm—Ryosa Hall
Discovery Membership
Class 8:30am-Noon
Teacher Appreciation
10:00am Ryosa Fellowship
YARD SALE 9AM-3PM
The Gathering 4:30-6:45pm Ryosa Hall
Sierra Kids ub
5:15-6:45pm
Grief Support Group
10:00am—Rm A
Sonshine Campfire-
Story Night 6pm
The Legacy Journey
6:30--8:30pm Ryosa Hall
The Legacy Journey
6:30--8:30pm Ryosa Hall
The Legacy Journey
6:30--8:30pm Ryosa Hall
Marriage Course 6:00pm Ryosa
Hall
Stephen Ministry Support
11am-1pm Rm B
Bell Choir begins 5:15pm
bll cleaning and dinner