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Baby Kits on Way to Papua New Guinea
September is National Recovery Month
Oroville Church of the Nazarene Monthly Newsletter
Submitted by Dale Marsh
Each year September is
recognized as National Re-
covery Month. Events are
held state-wide, locally and
nationally. As we enter Sep-
tember we will kick off with
Serenity Sunday on Septem-
ber 1st. The Serenity Choir
will join in the praise and
worship team along with
special guest Pastor Darryl
Pearson. My friend Darryl
has been sober for 27 years
and is a prominent AA and
NA speaker throughout the
state. Pastor Darryl is a bun-
dle of energy and will be
speaking at four events over
the weekend including the
Nazarene Church in Wood-
land, here at the OroNaz and
completing the weekend at
Jordan Crossing on Sunday
evening. Darryl is Pastor of
Seven Trees Baptist Church
in San Jose, CA. He minis-
ters to his church family
with his wife, Mimi, and
their two daughters.
Thanks to the support of
our Church family, our Se-
renity format has been
adopted at five Nazarene
Churches in the past twelve
months. Along with other
folks adding parts of our
format to their ministries
too. This year we have
worked with Golden Hills
Community Church in
Brentwood, CA, The Cross-
ings Church in Livermore,
Central Peninsula Church in
Foster City, Joy of the Lord
Ministries and Calvary
Church in Los Gatos not to
mention the Nazarene
Churches on our district that
Inside this issue:
Women Alive! 2
Samaritan Singles 2
Missions 3
Worship Ministry 4
C-3 Update 5
Lord is My Shepherd 6
What’s Happening 8
Just Another Tale 10
Kids Camp Pics 12
Bible Fun Stuff 14
Sept. Celebrations 15
Church Calendar 16
Submitted by Doris Libby
Many thanks to all of you who
participated in bringing baby kit
items or gave money toward provid-
ing needed baby items for the moms
of Papua New Guinea. All 111 kits
from you are on their way!
A 20' ocean-going container full
of medical supplies was loaded re-
cently with medicines and medical
equipment headed for the Nazarene
Hospital in PNG. Besides the 111
baby kits, included was a birthing
bed, incubator, an infant warming
bed, 2 EKG machines and 540 boxes
of supplies. Project SAVE, of Chico,
has sent 10 of these huge containers
to our hospital there since 2004.
Thank you Project SAVE!
A huge thank you to Susie
McCoy for shopping with the $900
Volume X, Issue 3 September 2013
cash given by many of you which
supplied many of those kits and
added plastic pants to each kit. We
also thank the two young men in the
picture, Andy and Joey, who master-
fully filled every nook and cranny so
that everything fit and will travel the
high seas safely. Margie Yeager
was responsible for collecting items
from Oroville Hospital. Thank you,
Margie!
The “Sew Much” group from our
church made and sent 30 little
dresses for the Papua New Guinea
girls, also sent in the con-
tainer. How much your dresses will
be loved and appreciated! Thank
you, ladies!
WARM HEARTS AND MANY
HANDS MAKE MANY THINGS
POSSIBLE!
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Ministry Outreach
Naz. It was an amazing scene…all
those little ones and their mothers
and all the chatter, smiles. And
every week since then all those
young, beautiful and valuable
women have been gathering to-
gether, connecting, laughing and
crying and praying and studying
“Desperate: Hope for the Mom Who
Needs to Breathe.” Thank You, Je-
sus!
And a big “Hats off!” to Arlene
Hendriks and her faithful crew for
loving and taking care of all those
precious “little ones” while their
“Mamas” catch their breath. Well
done!
Submitted by Patty Clark
Women need women! and
“Mama’s of Little Ones” need other
“Mama’s of Little Ones” in order to
be truly healthy, grow in their faith
and thrive. We’ve been praying a
long time for Jesus to open a door so
that mothers of pre-schoolers could
get together and encourage each
other, and He answered that prayer
in the most precious way. I love it
when He does that.
On Thursday, May 2, Genessa
Raynor and approximately fifteen
other mothers met for the first time
in Room 110, The Hike, here at the
Women Alive!
Submitted by Carlene Dimas
Do you ever wonder why God
loved you so much that He gave His
only Son to die for your sins? I do.
Do you ever wonder why God
chose your parents? I do. Do you
wonder or ever think about the fact
that the one and only GOD AL-
MIGHTY knew you in your
mother’s womb? I do. Do you ever
think about why God chose you to
be born in America instead of some
other country where you may have
never heard the word JESUS? I do.
This is just some of the simple
questions I think about and how
grateful I am that THE God, creator
of all things, thought about me. Me,
why? The answer is LOVE. I can
only TRY to understand that kind of
love. Does that make you want to
know him better? I do.
Sometimes I can find the right
words to express how in AWE I am
of the one who died for me. Some-
times I think about when I was a lit-
tle girl in my bed at night, looking
out my window up at the sky, think-
ing about God. Even then, wonder-
ing why would He think of me. Do
you?
Some may think I feel unworthy.
I DO. I do know the word tells me
that only His blood makes me wor-
thy. It is so simple. I must never for-
get. I did nothing to earn his unmer-
ited favor, but I have it. Praise God.
Do you?
Do you ever think about who in
the past prayed for you, that God
would be with you and bring you to
salvation with Him? I do. Do you
ever feel it is your responsibility to
pray for others born or yet to be
born? I do.
I know that we are just a small
part of the body of Christ, but, if we
function in our place in the body,
and with a willing heart obey, that is
all that God requires of us. Obedi-
ence. These are just some of the
things I think about. DO YOU?
We in Samaritan Singles ask that
the church keep us in your prayers
as we go forward doing life together.
To listen to the voice of God, to be
alert, to question our own hearts to
be available, as he brings souls to
cross our path who need this fellow-
ship.
Love in the name above all
names, Jesus Christ.
Samaritan Singles
It is what it is—But it will
become what you make it.
My eight-year-old son has hundreds of baseball cards stacked around his room. I complained to him
about it as I tried to help him straighten his mess. "But Mom," he argued, "it's my hobby—just like you
have cooking and cleaning!"
After 50 years as the church organist, Gladys made a genuine effort to adjust to the new worship format.
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behavior. Ovidiu confessed to me
that he is a very bad boy and that his
dad brought him to the center to
"teach him a lesson" and that when
he changes his behavior and be-
comes “a good boy” his dad prom-
ised to take him home again.
Holding back a flood of emo-
tions, I sat him on my lap, put my
hands around his face and looking
into his eyes I said: “Ovidiu, you are
not a bad boy!!!” He challenged my
answer several times and asked me
how I knew that he was not a bad
boy. I told him, “God sees your
heart and He told me that you are
not a bad boy! He told me that He
gave you a good heart!” With a large
smile on his face, as though I had
revealed to him one of the secrets of
his heart, he agreed. My prayer is
that my words would bring healing
to his broken heart.
Taken from: http://livingwellromania.com/
T h e _ S t a f f o r d _ F a m i l y / N e w s /
Entries/2013/8/3_New.html
A Desperate Cry for Worth!
Over the last two months, we met
25 malnourished and abandoned in-
fants and toddlers at a local chil-
dren's hospitals and 13 children,
ages 7-17, at a government home for
abused children. As we listened to
each of their stories, our hearts sunk.
From the smallest, malnourished,
abandoned baby in the children’s
hospital, to the 17 year old youth in
the center for abused children, their
cry is the same...
“I am ALONE ...
I long to be loved and comforted,
I long to be touched and held,
I long to know I have value,
I long to know I belong,
I long to no longer be ALONE”... Ovidiu is a sweet, handsome,
deeply hurt 11-year old boy. He was
adopted when he was six months old
and unfortunately never attached to his parents. To make matters worse,
his parents divorced when he was
three and his mother disappeared
two years ago. After she left, he be-
came violent and started physically
acting out. He has been transferred
to 11 different schools so far and
nobody wants him because of his
Missions
Ovidiu’s Story:
"His name is Ovidiu*. He came
to the center 2 weeks ago. He still
cries every day. We need to keep an
eye on him because he tries to run
away all the time," said 12 year old
Ramona*, one of the children from
the Center for Abused Children,
when she introduced me to Ovidiu.
Ministering in one of the Govern-
ment Centers for Abused Chil-
dren!
In early July, we started going to
the government center for abused
children. I expected to meet shy and
reserved kids, but instead, we met
kids that were warm and so incredi-
bly starved for love, affection and
attention. A few of the kids snuggled
up against me and did not want to let
go. It didn't take long to see these
children's biggest need was love and
connection with a family. Unfortu-
nately, these children are not legally
adoptable. However they can be
"adopted" by a family or individ-
ual during weekends and vaca-
tions. With the help of a very good
friend, we started looking for indi-
viduals or families to open their
hearts and homes to these kids. In
July, five loving individuals/families
came forth with a sincere desire “to
adopt” five of the abused children.
We shared with them our experience
with Emma, and the things we
learned over the years regarding
attachment. Helping to see these
children connect to their "adoptive"
weekend families was an honor be-
yond words. We will continue to
work to get every child connected
with a weekend family.
Baseball Camp
In the second week of July all the
children from the center for abused
came to our YWAM Cluj, Baseball
(Continued on Page 11)
Page 4
HEART of WORSHIP Submitted by Jan Holly
Thoughts from an article by Darlene
Zschech - When we come to know
Jesus everything changes, even the
way we look at our family, our
neighbors, and the person standing
in front of us in church. After Jesus
comes into our hearts to reside
Church will look and sound different
as well. In an article by Darlene, she
talked about her experience walking
into church after accepting Christ
and hearing the songs as well as the
congregation through new ears sing-
ing “a song of the heart, not of just
the mouth.”
Darlene has given her life writ-
ing, performing, and leading songs
about Jesus. She resides in Australia
and was the primary worship leader
at Hillsong Church. While she has
been under much scrutiny I have
appreciated for many years how she
proclaims Jesus to a world of folks
who don’t know or care who He is.
In her words, ”Music is created to
give voice to the human condition
and express with authenticity the
human heart.”
In Psalm 71 David says “When I
open up in song to You, I let out
lungs full of praise, my rescued life
a song.” (The Message)
I agree with her in that praising
God with music is not about style,
volume or method. It is about
‘thanksgiving that is being released
from grateful hearts.’ It is about
singing songs from scripture
whether it be a lament or a song of
adoration and offering our voice to
God who is our true audience.
When we give due worth to God,
and respond to Jesus Christ as our
Savior through our very lives, we
worship. We find time to do the im-
portant things in our lives. While our
list may change, it is my prayer that
at the top of this is worship. I pray
that during the week we sing our
songs to Jesus. Then on Sunday we
come together, our church family,
and corporately sing to Him from
our HEART of WORSHIP. God, our
creator, Redeemer, Savior and
Friend deserves the best we can give
Him.
Worship Ministry
Being happy doesn't mean everything's perfect. It
means you've decided to see beyond the imperfections.
Page 5 Volume X, Issue 3
C-3 Update As you have experienced, we
now can use the front entrance to
our foyer. Several things need to be
completed, but the ability to enter
from the front is indeed a blessing.
If you have wandered to the back,
you will observe the retaining walls
in place, thanks to Bob Cox and a
crew of volunteers who prepped the
sites for the modular buildings yet to
arrive. When they arrive, many vol-
unteers will be needed. Plumbing,
some electrical, landscaping, paint-
ing, building the skirting, putting in
sidewalks, are a few of the things we
anticipate to occur in September and
October. We also are planning for
new floors in the foyer and inside
our multipurpose sanctuary. Re-
moving carpet and prepping the
floor surfaces will be done by volun-
teers.
Most of all we need to pray for
safety and the financial needs of C-3
campus. God has blessed us in many
ways by helping us find areas in our
budget to save money. This allows
for the overages we always seem to
run into in a remodel project.
Watch for a new opportunity
coming, so everyone can participate.
Vern Englund and the C-3 Stew-
ardship Team
These are just a few of the many
things we have been doing in the
Serenity Ministry this year. It is ex-
citing to see what God will do next
as we make ourselves available to
Him, for the sake of others.
For more information on Serenity
Group Recovery Ministry contact
Pastor Dale Marsh at 530-680-
2040.
Serenity (from pg. 1)
the Community” at Enloe Hospital
Conference Center. This will be a
county-wide event featuring recov-
ery programs from throughout Butte
County. We will have a table top
display and be joined by the newest
Serenity Group from East Avenue
Community Church of the Nazarene
in Chico. Special speakers for the
evening will include Iron Man Com-
petitor Blake Anderson and nation-
ally known recovery comedienne
Liz G.
offer recovery ministries. Through
this networking we have learned
from each other and grown our min-
istries together.
Two years ago, Pure Desire Min-
istries was suggested by our friend,
Pastor Matt Pierce, in Brentwood.
This has been a huge success with
our men committing every part of
their lives and bodies as God in-
tended. Meeting others in the Re-
covery Community and networking
with them has been a huge success.
Later this month, on September
7th, we will participate in “Unity in
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“The Lord is my Shepherd; I
shall not want.” I was looking at
Psalm 23 the other day, again, and it
struck me that we live in a society
that does “want.” It wants and it
desires and longs for and lusts after
and covets, and you and I are in-
fected by that spirit of dissatisfaction
every day, in hundreds of different
ways, all the time. Oh the
“wanting” is well disguised…
appearing sometimes as a method of
self-improvement or an innocent
way to reach our goals and better
ourselves at other times… or pro-
vide our families with a better life,
but I wonder – is all this “wanting”
counter-intuitive to the peace, seren-
ity and contentment we crave and
were created for?
In Philippians 4:11 the apostle
Paul wrote, “Not that I speak in re-
gard to need, for I have learned in
whatever state I am, to be content,”
and he was in prison! And I want
some of that. I want to be “content”
where I am. I want to be “content”
with what I’m doing, right now, and
rejoice in all that God has given me.
I don’t want to be “wanting” all the
time…looking on the horizon for the
next best thing…the newest bit of
over-the-top technology that I don’t
really need and can’t pay for. I don’t
want to have my spirit constantly
agitated by commercials that say I’m
not a “real” woman unless I shop at
Macys or wear a name-brand
makeup or pay big-bucks for my
jeans. I don’t want to be “wanting”.
It wastes time and can be so ex-
hausting.
Come on! Let’s get real. We
live in the western world and we’re
civilized people. We already have
more than we need…more than we
could ever use and pay for already.
Whatever happened to the fine art of
living simply and learning to be con-
tent with what we have? Sure we
live in a consumer driven culture,
but we don’t have to be controlled
by it. In fact, we’re not supposed to
be. Wouldn’t it be a relief to enter
God’s presence with thanksgiving
and shout, “I shall not want” and
mean it? Well, at least we could
give it a try.
Love and Prayers, Patty Clark
The Lord is My Shepherd
Page 10
“Who said so?” I can recall that
phrase that I once used quite often. I
was always getting information that
I did not want to hear, or accept.
When I was able to get the author of
the “said so” I usually said, “I
thought so.” Then, there came a time
in my life that I asked that question
at the wrong time, or maybe it was
the right time.
I read the Bible as a habit, but not
really getting anything out of it for a
long time. What interested me, was
the short chapters in the Psalms so I
could say that I had read a lot of
chapters to win a prize for the
amount of chapters one child was
able to read every day. Once I had
finished the shorter Psalms, I started
looking for more short chapters so
that I could win the new Bible. My
brothers and sisters could not keep
up with me so I was always
winning.
Then when the revival was over,
I went back to reading as a task. I
never tried to read the Bible through
until I found the Lord and He saved
me on May 3, 1959. Then the Bible
took on a new meaning. I learned
who the author was and that He had
my interests in mind. Now, I can
honestly say that I have read the
Bible through, cover to cover many
times. I lost count when I had
reached the mark of 40 times. Each
time the words began to take on a
new meaning and I found that
reading was a pleasure that intrigued
me. It was then that the answer to
the above question became clear.
Now I know “Who said so.” And
that makes all the difference in the
world. It is when you get acquainted
with the author that I really
developed a new reason for reading.
Now, I can truly say that I know,
who said so. And it makes all the
difference. I have actually taken
several years to study one theme in
the Bible. I can recall the words in
John 13:1 N.I.V. that really took on
a new meaning. That phrase was
simply, “He now showed them the
full extent of His love.” After
plowing as deep in the phrase as
possible, I found that I could never
reach the whole meaning. Yes, it
makes all the difference, “Who said
so?”
Get on board and start reading the
Bible not just for pleasure, but to
learn what HE is trying to say. Then,
you also will know, “Who said so?”
And that will make all the
difference. You also, will enjoy His
word and be able to tell others,
“Who said so.”
Just Another Tale from the Pen of Earl E. Keena
from the land of the "heat" West Af-
rica.
Mary and I are in our last days in
this wonderful part of the world. We
came here five years ago, reached
the unreached, nurtured and trained
them. Today, they have taken over
our job! What a joy to watch the one
you have trained take over from you,
then you "lose" your job.
Thanks to the Lord! We are
headed to the Gorilla Mountains of
Burundi and Rwanda, in the jungles
where a new job awaits us. I was
there two weeks ago, saw the thou-
sand hills and went to the historical
spot where Dr. David Livingstone
met H.M. Stanley on the 25th of
Nov. 1871.
I already paid for our new rental
house in Bujumbura. I made friends
and contacts. I did not have time to
waste, but had to rush back to pack
and finally leave.
Folks, you don’t want to miss
coming to join us in the country of a
thousand hills, which rears the Go-
rillas. A place of history. We will
make sure ONE MORE PERSON is
lead to Heaven. Do you want to be
part of that?
Mary and I are already headed
there, PRAY about it and with us.
Prayer request:
NOBODY WANTS TO BUY OUR
CAR, BUT WE HAVE TO SELL
IT.
Talk to you later
Blessings
Serving Him by Serving All
Volume X, Issue 3 Page 11
Missions (from pg. 3)
need volunteers!!
YWAM Romania Family Minis-
try:
In July, we attended a YWAM Ro-
mania Family Camp together with
40 other families. While we were
there, we were invited to join the
YWAM Romania Family Ministry
leadership team. We are excited and
humbled for the opportunity to serve
Romania in this way.
Please pray:
- For people to partner with us in
order to accomplish the ministry
God called us to
- Wisdom for our new position in
the YWAM ROMANIA Family
Ministry leadership team.
- Adoptive parents for children at
the abused kids home
- Training for adoptive parents
- For the men’s ministry that Aaron
is pioneering
- Open doors for our teams to get
into hospitals in order to hold the
babies.
- August staff outreach going to
Iasi, (one of the largest university
cities in Romania).
*All names are changed to protect
privacy.
The Latest from Friday Ganda
Dear Friends and Partners,
We are sending our last greetings
camp. Aaron was one of the coaches
for the six to seven years olds. See-
ing smiles on their faces and hearing
them laugh and have fun with the
other children, fills our hearts with
overwhelming joy. Through this
camp they learned baseball, but also
how to pray and develop an intimate
relationship with God. Our prayer is
that God would capture their hearts
because He is what they need
most!!!
Ministering to the Abandoned
Ones at the Children’s Hospitals
The sweet girl in the picture is
one of the abandoned children who
live confined to a hospital bed with
the “abandoned at birth” diagnosis.
We are currently working together
with people from the community to
regularly visit the children in the
hospitals and try to fulfill some of
these children’s longing and need
for affection, care, and nutrition.
We are praying for people that
w o u l d
join our
team and
be willing
and able
to invest
t h e m -
s e l v e s
into this significant part of our min-
istry. We can not do it alone! We
Abraham
Azariah
Daniel
Deborah
Declarations
Disciples
Elijah
Elisha
Elizabeth
Ezekiel
Faithful
Habakkuk
Holiness
Hosea
Inspiration
Interpreter
that God had the ability to ____their hearts with joy.
4 Paul was called _____because he was the main spokesman.
6 The _____was divided. 7 The healed man was cripple
in his _____. 8 The people shouted tha the
gods had comedown in ____form.
10 There was a _____of Zeus outside the city of Lystra.
13 The apostles preach the message of _____.
14 When the good news was preached, many _____.
16 Paul was _________. 19 When the crowed wanted
to worship them, Paul and Barnabas ____their clothes and tried to stop them.
20 Barnabas was called ___. 23 The churches in Lystra,
Iconium and Antioch were encouraged to stay ____to the faith.
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Isaac
Israel
Jeremiah
Joel
Jonah
Joshua
Knowledge
Malachi
Micah
Ministry
Miriam
Moses
Obadiah
Obedience
Oded
Repentance
Prophets From www.twopaths.com
Answers to last month’s puzzle
____just like you. 15 Jews from Antioch of Pisidia
came to this city to cause trou-ble for Paul and Barnabas.
17 Paul was left for ______. 18 In Iconium there was a plot to
mistreat and ____Paul and Barnabas.
21 God gave Paul and Barnabas the ability to so ____and wonders.
22 When Paul and Barnabas got home, they called the church together and ____all that had been done by God.
24 Paul and Barnabas went back through cities an appointed ____.
25 Paul went to this town the day after being stoned.
26 When Paul and Barnabas got home, they ____for a long time.
27 The people of Lystra were told that God made this.
Down 1 Unbelieving Jews from ____and
Iconium went to Lystra to try to stop the preaching of Paul and Barnabas.
3 The people of Lystra were told
Seer
Shemiah
Zadok
Zechariah
Zephaniah
Across 1 Paul and Barnabas sailed back to Antioch
from this city. 2 Jews _____the crowd over and stoned
Paul. 5 The people in Lystra want to offer
_____to Paul and Barnabas. 7 Paul looked at the crippled man and saw
that he had ______. 9 Paul and Barnabas told the people to turn
from ____things. 11 The crippled man was ____. 12 Paul and Barnabas said “We are
Acts 14 From: childrensbiblestudy.com
Poet’s Ponderings
Hidden Sins
Secrets - hidden!
Shame comes unbidden!
Sin is lurking,
but I must keep working
to hide this shame!
It’s a difficult game
to keep secrets hidden
when the shame - unbidden
steals away my joy and my calm!
I need a healing balm
to soothe my soul -
my troubled soul!
I need to somehow make it alright
and open my secret dungeon of night!
I must be bold
to break open this stronghold
of sin that holds me so tight!
I must open it up to let in the “Light”!
A glow - ever so slight
begins to illuminate the darkness of night!
Now I can see much clearer
and Jesus is standing so much nearer!
He reaches out a nailed scarred hand
to lift me up -with Him to stand
in the glory of His light!
Now all my shame has taken flight
since my secret sins have all been viewed
and my soul is full of joy - renewed!
Gina Englund
August 2013
(from the study of Joshua)
Birthday Celebrants 1 Tina Sebastain, Kolleen Wells 2 Ou Saechao, Nadine Watts 4 Susan Reiman 7 Eddie Roberson 8 GayLynne Trumm 10 Russell Brandt, Sarah Brandt, Ethel Johns,
Ken Sweet 11 Albert Hottinger 12 Dave Scruby 13 Larry Hayden, Daniel Lewis, Blain Moffitt,
Carla Souza 14 Carol Cole, Roxanne Cole, Tom Frazier, Jr.,
Dallas Paul, Susie Redfern 15 Curt Jarboe, Wade McGrath, Oran Roberts 17 Dan Spafford 18 Mike Heldman, Georgette Keeler 19 Susie Conner, Christian Day 20 Sharon Belisle 21 Ron Kingham, Terri Miller 22 Geri Day, Tyler Fattal, Bob Hopper 23 John Folsom 24 Bob Erickson, Debbie Long, 25 Terri Butler, Tony Torreano, Brenda Watts 27 Gary Stempel, Jill Walborn, Marjorie Yeager 29 Yvonne French, Suzanne Torreano
Anniversary Celebrants 2 Brad & Alison Hammersley 6 Tom & Patricia Smith 9 Marty & Julie Costa 10 Dave & Janet Niemeyer 11 Hank & Linda McCoy 17 Bob & Brenda Zollner 19 Carl & Jeanne Hoffman 21 Jeff & Vicki Price 22 Wes & Bonnie Ledford-Davis 23 Dewey & Christeen Lamb 24 Steve & Tina Sebastain 25 Ron & Doris Libby 27 Mark & Corinna Brown 28 Quincy & Anna Sampson 29 Destry & Teresa Chenoweth
September
Volume X, Issue 3 Page 15
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September Oroville Church of the Nazarene
Dennis Day, Lead Pastor 2238 Monte Vista Drive
Oroville, CA 95966 530-533-7464
www.oronaz.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Serenity Sunday
One Service
9am
2 3 4 5 6 7 Caring For Women
Golf Scramble
8 Sunday Service
9 am & 10:45 am
Cornerstone Gospel Sing/Pie Fest 6pm
9 Compassionate
Min. Mtg. 5:30pm
10 Grief Share Begins
6:30pm
11 12 CLT Mtg 6pm
13 14 Hope Center
Spaghetti Dinner
5-8pm at The Hope
Center
15 Sunday Service
9 am & 10:45 am
16 17 18 19 20 Samaritan Singles
Get Acquainted
Meeting 6pm
21 Women Alive! All
Day Fall
Conference 9:30am
22 Sunday Service
9 am & 10:45 am
Baptism 12:30pm
23 24 25 Serenity Dinner
6:00pm
26 27 Samaritan Singles
Movie Night 6pm
28
29 Sunday Service
9 am & 10:45 am
30 Changing the community
of Oroville, one life
at a time!
Office Closed Teen Quiz Camp
Band Practice Quizzing Samaritan Singles Serenity Sew Much Stuff the Truck
Key to Regular Gatherings
Women Alive! Healing Ministry Savior Earth Recycling
Choir MSN Middle School Night
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