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April 19, 2015
OUR MISSION
• KNOW Christ • GROW in Christ • SERVE Christ • SHARE Christ
SUNDAY, APRIL 19 Grace Notes Choir is singing at Euclid Church of the Nazarene in Boise this morning 8:30-8:55 Another Cup Coffee Cart Open 9:00 AM Sunday School for Everyone 10-10:20 Church Library Open 10:20 AM Worship—Pastor Gene Schandorff 10:45 AM Intercultural Ministry Worship--Gym 5:00 PM Strengths Class—108 MONDAY, APRIL 20 7:00 PM Meet & Greet with Pastor Candidate Sanctuary TUESDAY, APRIL 21 8:00 AM Watchwomen Prayer--Hospitality 9:30a-12:30p Church Library Open WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 5:45 PM Sunday’s Musicians Rehearsal--Sanc. 7-8 PM Child Care thru age 2--The Garden Bible Buddies (Age 3-Kindergarten)-- The Garden 7-8:15 PM Gr. 1-4--Basecamp; Gr. 5-6--The Peak 7:00 PM Sr Hi Share, Jr Hi Serve 7:00 PM Small Groups–Various Rooms 7:00 PM Bible Study with Pastor Gene--109 7:00 PM Life Lessons with Pastor Grant--108 7:00 PM Daniel Video Bible Study--201 7:00 PM Choir/Musicians Rehearsal--Sanctuary SATURDAY, APRIL 25 7AM-3PM ANNUAL YOUTH RUMMAGE SALE—GYM SUNDAY, APRIL 26 8:30-8:55 Another Cup Coffee Cart Open 9:00 AM Sunday School for Everyone 10-10:20 Church Library Open 10:20 AM Worship Music: Dr. Jerry Nelson Sermon: Pastor Gene Schandorff 10:45 AM Intercultural Ministry Worship--Gym 5:00 PM Strengths Class—108 6:00 PM Grace Notes Choir Concert —Sanc.
Worship Leaders Philip & Krista Miller Scripture Reading: Psalm 4 (NRSV) Pastor Gene Schandorff #554 “It Is Well With My Soul” “Boldly I Approach” #110 “When Morning Gilds the Skies” “Desert Song” “10,000 Reasons” “Praise His Holy Name” Festival Choir Welcome & Offering “Like a River Glorious” Flute Ensemble “Recognizing Jesus” Luke 24:13-28 Pastor Gene Communion and Prayer Pastor Gene “Behold the Lamb” “Moving From Fear to Fulfillment” Luke 24:36-48 Pastor Gene “More Love, More Power” Benediction Pastor Gene
FINDING YOUR STRENGTHS CLASS Chuck Hagemeier and Bud Kinzler are teach-ing a 4-week “Finding Your Strengths” class which starts tonight, 5-6pm in Room 108. Books are on sale in the Atrium today. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS The Wednesday night video Bible Study has just ended a study of Malachi. A new 11-week study—Beth Moore’s study of Daniel—begins this Wednesday night at 7pm in Room 201. Everyone is welcome!
LOST & FOUND If you’ve lost anything — Bible, sunglasses, coffee cup, clothing, etc. — please check the lost and found table in the Atrium TODAY. Items left will be donated to the Youth Rummage Sale after today.
PASTOR CANDIDATE UPDATE The “Meet and Greet” with our pastor
candidate will be Monday, April 20 at 7pm at College Church.
We will vote on the candidate on Sunday, April 26.
OUR GUEST ON APRIL 26 Jerry Nelson, concert pianist, will lead worship music in our April 26, 10:20AM service. Here’s some of what he’s accomplished in his life: ac-companiment tracks used world-wide, directed orchestra in same church 30 yrs, founded Eagle’s Nest Studio in Colorado, created 350 voice Rocky Mtn Praise Choir, 10 years recording with London and Israeli Orchestras, 5,000 arrange-ments and a few musicals BUT more importantly, God is taking him around the U.S. and world for concerts, plus his involvement in humanitarian projects in the Congo. Pastor Gene Schandorff will preach. GRACE NOTES CHOIR CONCERT Here next Sunday night at 6 in the Sanctuary
THIS SATURDAY 9AM-3PM
IN OUR GYM
Our annual Youth Rummage Sale raises money to help our kids pay for their summer mission trips. This year ’s
include: Jr/Sr High Inner City Denver
and Nazarene Youth Conference in
Louisville, Kentucky
ANNUAL YOUTH
MINISTRY TEAM
MISSION MOMENT “Christians and the church exist for more than worship and an enjoyable relationship with God. We exist to spread hope in Christ among every nation, tribe, people, and lan-guage.” (Dan Ketchum, VISTAS pg 83). Wor-ship of God never ends at church. It starts there and refuels us to engage the lost world. Provided by Jaeson Rogers, NMI President HANDS OF HOPE NW May 7th is Idaho Gives Day, one day when everyone in the state of Idaho is asked to donate to a nonprofit. Hands of Hope NW is raising $15,000 to send a shipment of medical supplies to a new clinic in Ghana. NNU Pro-fessor Joe Gorman has raised the funds to build the building and train health care work-ers. Your donation of as little as $10 could help us win a prize of $500! Visit Ida-hogives.razoo.com/story/annie-s-Ghana-clinic to donate and come by the ministry center to take a tour May 7th. LOVE INC NEWS Here is a current list of the items Love INC’s Pantry needs--this pantry provides for the people in Love INC’s program which helps people get out of debt: jello/pudding brown/chicken gravy, taco seasoning, chocolate chips, refried beans pork’n’beans, canned pinto beans, baked beans, q-tips, cotton balls. Please bring your items to the bin by the Kidcheck sta-tion at the west Atrium entrance.
NNU MUSIC DEPT PRESENTS...
NNU Chamber Ensemble Concert, this Tuesday, April 21, 7:30pm, Brandt Cen-ter.
Crusader Choir & Orchestra Hymns Concert, Friday, April 24, 7:30pm, Brandt Center.
Jazz Revival & Northwesterners Concert, Thursday, April 30, 7:30pm.
Purchase individual event tickets through NNU’s Dept of Music (467-8413) or [email protected]
ANNUAL YOUTH Rummage Sale Instructions
DONATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1)Please let the church office know when
you are coming to make a drop-off so some-
one can meet you at the storage area or in
the gym; 2) large items can be picked up by
our crew but arrangements need to be
made; 3) please don’t leave items in the
church.
plus COLLECTING FOR PROFIT A fundraiser now included in the Youth Rummage Sale: “Clothes for the Cause” (an organization that recycles fabric and leather- type items and pays by the pound for items we collect and donate). For this we are col-lecting any and all worn out, stained, holey, non-sellable items: clothes, shoes, socks, belts, purses, scarves, sheets, blankets, com-forters, towels, curtains, stuffed animals, luggage (leather/synthetic/fabric), etc. Place items in garbage bag labeled “C4C.” Items may be brought to rummage sale stor-age as outlined above.
DISTRICT CAMPS FOR YOUTH & KIDZ
Register your kids www.tpines.org or in the church office
Gr. 1-3 Girls June 8-10 Gr. 1-3 Boys June 10-12
Senior High Camp June 15-19
Gr. 4-6 Kids June 22-26 Gr. 4-6 Girls July 6-10 Gr. 4-6 Boys July 13-17
Junior High July 20-24
CALL TO PRAYER
The Intermountain District Council is call-
ing all our churches and leadership to pray-
er. God’s guidance is needed as they seek
to replace our retiring District Superinten-
dent, Dr. Steve Borger. Please pray over
the next few weeks leading up to District
Assembly (April 29-30, May 1) when the
new DS will be elected.
COOKIES NEEDED
We need nice big homemade cookies for
the “Cookie Corner” we have a District
Assembly/NMI Convention each year. The
dates are April 29-May 1. Please note on a
Welcome Card your name and how many
dozen cookies you will bake and bring for
this big event we host each year. (Put the
card in the offering, please.)
GIVING GARDEN
Thanks to the fine group of people who
helped us in the Giving Garden on April 11.
The garden soil is ready for planting. This
Saturday, April 25 at 9am, potatoes, onions
and carrots will be planted. Come help
plant and then walk across the street and
shop the Youth Rummage Sale. The garden
will open to the public on June 6. Two ex-
tra helpers will be needed each Saturday
when we open. Please consider donating 2
hours one Saturday this summer to help in
the Giving Garden and blessing our neigh-
bors. If you want to volunteer, please note
it on a Welcome Card with your contact
information or talk to Nancy Robinson.
ANNUAL DISTRICT ASSEMBLY &
NMI CONVENTION
Our delegates are elected and the District
has been working with us as we host the
Intermountain District Assembly & NMI
Convention, April 29-May 1. If you are in-
terested but are not a delegate, you are
welcome to attend the sessions (more de-
tails next Sunday).