Thankful for the Singles, Campus and Teens Loving up on our Kids

On Sunday, April 29th, the married ministry enjoyed a special family building lesson from Scott and Lynn Green.  At the same time we were learning about building our family culture with purpose, our kids kingdom classes were staffed with mostly single, campus and teen volunteers.

We know our singles, campus and teens are no strangers to volunteering, we were just extra encouraged by the turn out of volunteers this Sunday and how many came prepared with lessons eager to serve God, the children and their parents.

All the classes had extra help and the 5th graders got to have a class after all, thank you!

The Kids Kingdom classes were so full of love and laughter, and as parents that encourages our hearts.

From this photo we snapped, it was hard to tell who was having more fun.

Matthew 18:10-14…  ”Their angles in heaven always see the face of my father…your father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost.”

Thank you all so much!

Scott(AKA Mr. Funkey) and Marlo Holloway,  Lead Coordinators-Kids Kingdom

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Annual Spring Clean

 

May 5th, 10am to 1pm at 2555 8th Ave. West (our Queen Anne location)

Please donate some time and energy as we get together to clean up our church home.  We will be doing a much-needed Spring cleaning of the building.

Bring your own gloves; We have everything else.  You can come for a short while or stay the entire time.  Every little bit helps.

Contact Tina Robison if you will be joining us or if you have any questions. tina@robdesignresidential.com  (206) 261-2260

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Annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday Was a Blast!

 

 

 

 

 

EASTER EGG HUNT

Saturday, April 7th, 10am-noon we had a blast with egg hunting and game playing and coffee drinking.  There were many photos being taken.  Stay posted  and we’ll be putting them up soon.

 

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University of Washington Honoring Peter Allen

Peter with his mom and dad

On Friday March 23rd, the University of Washington Athletic Department and the Husky Crew Team honored Peter by naming their Varisty Boat after him.   Peter was a loving disciple who rowed for the UW Crew Team.  He lived as a faithful Christian and left many people touched and inspired by his life.  Thank you to all who joined us from the church for the dedication at Conibear Shellhouse,  at the University of Washington.   Peter lives on in our thoughts and our prayers, and we can’t imagine a more appropriate way to honor him.   His family and friends agree, it seems fitting that Peter’s memory will live on with the sport he so dearly loved.

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The Blessings of our Annual Auction Event, by Lisa Lewis

Hurray Another 100 Years Auction! By Lisa Lewis

I am so grateful to be able to co-chair our wonderful auction with Jay and Carol Kelly. This will be our 5th year and we have raised over $100,000 that helps pay off the mortgage, renovate, refit, and refurbish our beautiful church home. Each year we get better and better with items that we procure for auction, the food, ambiance, and fun. It’s a must see and this year we have set the date for September 22nd! Please don’t miss out on the evening because you might be missing an incredible opportunity…..

LIKE the auction item that our family won in last year’s auction. Scott and I, along with Mack & Zoe Strong and Todd & Casey Schoephflin, won a month of family devotionals with our church Elder, Ron and his amazing wife Linda Brumley, or as I like to call them the Grandpa & Grandma of the Church.

Some families conduct incredible devotionals for their children, ours….well, let’s say it’s been hit or miss. So, to inspire us to focus on our children’s relationship with God, we felt like a month with some experts would help. In the month of January our family has spent every Monday night with Ron & Linda studying out the Fruits of the Spirit as found in Galatians 5:22. Our children beg us to go back as soon as we leave and talk about the lesson throughout the week. I’ve asked myself why are they so enamoured with Ron & Linda’s devotionals?….We are only there 45 minutes…., there aren’t any videos, candy or presents. Then it occurred to me, Perfect Love. Ron & Linda LOVE our children, no, they ADORE our children and as a parent I don’t know how to describe when someone adore’s your child, but it is magical.

Their lessons are fun and creative (the picture shows the “mouse” that Linda made for each child, she was demonstrating Kindness).

They are patient; and they listen to each child as if what they are saying could change the course of our world (and I suppose it could). I have learned that in this world of over stimulation, it is good to take some time and listen to our kids, to do a little craft or sing a little song (the video is of our children, Grace & Pryce singing the books of the New Testament, which they learned from Ron & Linda in one week!) that will help them understand the principals of the bible. It doesn’t have to take long, it doesn’t have to be arduous or burdensome. But, what it creates is delightful, pure and refreshing. Sitting at a table, singing, praying and opening the bible with the most precious folks in our lives. I will cherish these past four weeks in my heart forever. Our hope and prayer is that our children will benefit from their time with the Brumley’s but also from dad & mom learning a trick or two from the Masters.

So, if you think that the auction is just a good time (which it is) it can be so much more.

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All Men’s Westside Midweek Cancelled on 1/18/12 due to Weather

We’ve decided to cancel midweek service for the men on Wednesday, 1/18/12, because of the snow. We will reschedule our discussion for two weeks later on Wednessday night, February 1. We are going to have a sharing time about our wishes for the future culture of our church. We are also going to spend some time preparing for our Another 100 Years annual auction fundraiser.

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Auction #4 is a Great Success!

We had an amazing night on Saturday, October 15th, celebrating the preservation and restoration efforts of our historic landmark church home. Members of our Westside, Eastside and South Sound congregations came together for the party of the year. Thanks for 204 amazing items that were donated we collected $44,000 at the auction. April Brown, our auctioneer, did an amazing job leading us through this unforgettable night. Thanks to all who came, served, donated and celebrated.

Can’t wait for next year! Please mark the date… September 22, 2012, 6pm at the church building (2555 8th Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119).

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Praying Together for Auction Success!

“Do you love to pray outdoors in beautiful Seattle? Are you excited to see what surprises God has in store for the church auction? Come join us on Wednesday mornings from 6:15-7:00am to pray for God’s blessing on the church auction. The prayer locations are chosen at some of the most beautiful places in Seattle with some variety so people living everywhere in the church can join for at least one week. Use the Bing Map to find the date & location closest to you! If you are unable to join, please add this special area to your prayer times leading up to October 15. All sorts of people need your prayers, including: auction planners, auction item donators, auction servants, and auction guests.”

Love you and look forward to seeing you there,

Todd Schoepflin, Auction Prayer Committee Leader

Here is a Bing map with all the locations…

Wednesdays 6:15-7am
Parking lot locations:
9/21: Green Lake (parking lot entrance at Latona Ave NE and East Green Lake Drive North, just 4 blocks north of Starbucks)
9/28: UW Arboretum (parking lot at E Miller St and Lake Washington Blvd E)
10/5: Kerry Park in Queen Anne (3rd Ave W and W Highland Dr)
10/12: Dock slightly west of Salty’s on Alki (Harbor Ave SW and Fairmount Ave SW)

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It’s Auction Time Again! Saturday, 15th October, 6pm

It’s the party of the year and it makes a huge difference!

This is our fourth annual auction event. As two-time recipients of the Landmark Challenge Grant from 4Culture we are excited to raise the matching funds needed to use our $25,000 preservation grant from the city of Seattle. We are going to have fun and make a difference for the future of Seattle’s historic buildings preservation efforts.

Please join us as we preserve and restore this beautiful historic landmark building. We need your support.

To sign up, make a donation or get involved check out our auction website below.
www.another100years.com

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Spiritual Lesson From My Yard – Todd Schoepflin

Spiritual Lessons from My Yard

The last few weekends have provided us with weather that looks suspicious like spring!  Working in my yard rejuvenates my soul.  I love the immediate visible feedback of a cut lawn or weeded flowerbed.  As I work, my mind can relax and mull things over.  I wanted to share some of my observations and thoughts that came to me as I reflected on my work and the parables that Jesus taught.

Matt. 13:1-24 contains the parable of the four soils: hard, rocky, weedy, and good.  The seed (Word of God) cannot take deep root unless the soil has been tilled, nourished, and rocks & weeds removed.  Only by God’s grace, His discipline, and the help He gives us from other people can we become good soil.  Many of us are aware of our own natural tendency, whether it is to hardheartedness, lack of deep roots, or a life of “weeds.”  When I first became a disciple in the UW campus, I loved how this parable could explain why people did not respond or made poor decisions in response to Christianity.

Last year, my wife and I planted a row of cedar-like trees (thuja) as a hedge.  I am not an expert gardener and did not get sufficient advice.  I dug a fairly large hole for each tree, partially filled it with cedar grove, inserted the tree, and packed more cedar grove around the tree.  Cedar grove is extremely rich soil.  It contains many nutrients and has the ability to retain water.  However, as I learned the hard way, it should be mixed with the soil rather than used as the primary soil component.

This spring a strong windstorm blew over many of the trees.  I had to redig the hole and replant each of them.  Some of the trees had grown their roots into the cedar grove, but the cedar grove was too light to keep them in the ground.  As I reach out to others, I sometimes find that I am trying to take a bunch of cedar grove and dump it into a hole in their life and get the gospel to grow.  This cedar grove might consist of lots of extra friendship or Bible studies where I am doing all the initiating.  Instead, I need to work with them and get the cedar grove thoroughly mixed into their life so that they can develop soil that will support a future root system, even in the great windstorms of life.

Are you an initiator?  Or do you sometimes feel left out, or wish others included you more often?  I encourage you to consider whether your spiritual growth is solely due to others initiating with you, or whether you have proactively worked to develop your faith.  Putting down roots beyond the “cedar grove” requires work, but it is well-worth it in the windstorms of life!

Another lesson I learned came from pulling weeds the other day.  This used to be my least favorite activity as a kid, but by God’s grace, now I don’t mind it and even can enjoy it.  As I pulled some dandelions, I realized that they have many admirable spiritual qualities!  First of all, their goal in life seems to be reproduction, which makes them extremely difficult to remove entirely from my yard.  They can flower and go to seed in a matter of weeks.

Second, they find a way to flourish in a wide variety of circumstances.  They grow very tall and very rapidly in good soil.  However, they can also put down roots in soil that is almost completely rocky.  I am often tempted to believe that I need to improve my circumstances to become more spiritual.  However, the dandelion shows me that I can put down roots just about anywhere.

Lastly, if Satan is the dandelion-puller and I am a plant, I want to have roots like the dandelion.  If you use a shovel or try to pull out a dandelion, you risk accidentally cutting or breaking the root.  Dandelion roots can easily regenerate the entire plant.  This is because the root contains a great deal of energy that it devotes to regrowing the plant.  Sometimes when I pull up a dandelion and finally get the whole root, I can see a thickened base which shows that the dandelion has survived multiple weeding attempts.

Trouble, challenges, and difficulties are simply part of being human.  In John 16:33, Jesus promises, “In this world, you will have trouble.  But take heart!  I have overcome the world.”  The parable of the wise & foolish builders (Mt. 7:24-27) also shows that the storms of life will come against every house.  Being part of the church is no guarantee against these challenges.  Peter was part of Jesus’ inner circle, and yet Jesus allowed Satan to sift him like wheat (Luke 22:31‑32).  “But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail.  And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.”

Two things stand out to me.  First, Jesus prayed for Simon that his faith would not fail.  Let us not forget to pray for our brothers and sisters that their faith will be strong!  Second, Jesus was confident that Simon would stand the test (“WHEN you have turned back) and that this experience would enable him to minister to others.

This life God has given us is uncertain.  Some of us will live relatively “normal” lives.  Some of us will face extreme challenges.  Tom Jones of DPI and our own Angie Chandler have had to face extreme health challenges.  Roger & Marcia Lamb and our own Ron & Linda Brumley have sadly watched their children walk away from God.  What would you do in these situations?  Where are your spiritual roots?

As Christians, Satan wants to uproot each of us.  Even if he cuts off my top like a dandelion, I am determined to be a spiritual survivor.  I encourage all of us to put down deep, persistent roots in the Word of God and relationships in the Body of Christ.  Once we have stood the test, we will be even better prepared to strengthen our brothers and sisters!

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