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SaturdaySaturdaySaturdaySaturday October 16October 16October 16October 16
9 a.m. until 4 p.m.9 a.m. until 4 p.m.9 a.m. until 4 p.m.9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
We are counting on YOU to help with cleaning, repairs, painting, etc. here at Torrance First Baptist where we worship the Lord.
We thank you for your past
support in making this day such a
great success and thank you in
advance for your future support.
Lunch will be provided!!
“Is it a time for you yourselves to
be living in your paneled houses,
while this [the Lord’s] house
remains a ruin?” Haggai 1:4
Torrance First Baptist Church
the Proclaimerthe Proclaimerthe Proclaimerthe Proclaimer
October 2010 Volume 23 Issue 10
Inside this issue: The Pastor’s Heart
Reflections
We Get Mail
Hiking Ministry
Backpack Results
Loaves & Fishes
Sonseeker’s Party
Crux Ministries
Atherton Country Fair
Fall Festival
Gary Bonner Singers
Transforming Conf.
Financial Bible Study
Just for Kids
Calendar
Singles’ Ministry
TFB Academy
Seniors & Friends
Global Outreach
Shoebox Ministry
Bulletin Board (Jobs)
New Arrivals
Attendance & Giving
Bereavement
Job Search Blueprint
2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12
Proclaimers also
available for viewing and
printing on-line:
www.torrancefirstbaptist.org
KickKickKickKick----off Luncheonoff Luncheonoff Luncheonoff Luncheon Sunday, October 3Sunday, October 3Sunday, October 3Sunday, October 3 12:30 p.m.12:30 p.m.12:30 p.m.12:30 p.m.
Ladies, be sure to stay for the fun after the second service on Sunday, October 3, and enjoy prizes, food, fellowship and a heads-up on what Women’s Ministry has in store for the women of TFB in the coming year. The cost is $8. Sign up in the patio or call the office to let us know if you plan to attend.
Sign up in the patio for an appointment to have your picture taken by Lifetouch for a new church directory. Portraits will be taken here at TFB beginning the end of October. Plan on one hour for check-in, photography, and portrait selection as you view your images on-the-spot and have the opportunity to purchase additional portraits (without obligation) just in time for Christmas. Each family will get an 8x10 portrait and a church directory FREE of charge.
Our Church Family Directory won’t be complete without you.
Sign up in October.
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by Pastor Rog
receives a backpack, if you take it in its totality — the 365 days each year, the 24 hours in each day, the 60 minutes in each hour, and the 60 seconds in each minute — you find that most of living is routine and fairly mundane. For example, how many minutes per day do you spend doing whatever your job requires of you; or taking care of your basic needs like eating, sleeping, fixing meals, etc.; or managing your finances? God made us in such a way that doing these routines is expected by Him. But what about the non-routine areas of life? For instance, how many minutes per day do you spend letting other people know they are loved by God and important to you; or getting to know God better and loving Him more; or telling others
Dear Church Family, Daily living presents many hard challenges, difficult questions and more than this, heavy-duty stress. And though culture has changed dramatically over the years, LIFE hasn’t. Years go by, but life problems often remain the same. This was true for the people who lived while our Lord was here on the earth. They too were harried, frustrated, over-burdened and needing help.
Pastor Charlie
Each Person Helping Others
Passionately Pursue Jesus Christ
BACKPACK DONATIONS —AMAZING! Thank you church family for stepping up to the plate and giving backpacks to the children in our community. Through your generosity and the generosity of others, we donated 435 backpacks. Please pray for those children this school year. Although life does have some special moments, like the smile on a child’s face when he
the Good News of salvation in Christ; or building close loving relationships with your family, or reaching out to those in need? The more we insert these non-routine acts into our routine lives, the more effective we will be in helping others pursue Jesus Christ. My challenge to us all this Fall is to invest ourselves in the pursuit of helping others become fully devoted followers of Christ by filling our routine lives with as much of this kind of non-routine activity as possible. Why? Because life is too short and people are too important to not pursue such a goal. Sincerely,
Pastor Charlie
Each Person Helping Others
Passionately Pursue Jesus Christ
In John 6, we see some of these people taking time off from their normal routine so that they could be with Jesus and hear His teaching. In verse 2, we see them following Jesus because they saw Him performing miracles and they needed some miracles in their own lives. Who doesn’t? In verses 5-11, we see that our Lord was concerned for their physical welfare. They had no food. Out of love, He performed the miracle of feeding thousands of
these hungry people with only 5 loaves of bread and 2 small fish. What a powerful God—what a loving God! He taught the people many things and they marveled at His wisdom, but the spiritual truths of His teaching eluded them. It reached their minds
but not their hearts.
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We Get MailWe Get MailWe Get MailWe Get Mail
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Backpack ResultsBackpack ResultsBackpack ResultsBackpack Results Thanks to you and others not previously mentioned (including Church & Casualty Insurance Co. and
LifeTouch), we were able to provide
435 backpacks (more than half of which were completely filled).
Dear Friends in Christ,
Thank you for the prayers,
thoughts, and cards after the passing of
my father. Praise God, he is with the
Lord.
In His Name and with love,
Nancy Christensen
Dear Church Family, I want to thank you for the many expressions of sympathy to me and my family during the time of Bill’s illness and his passing. Through your cards, flowers, and prayers, we felt your love and were comforted. In God’s love, Ester Adams & Family
Mark Your CalendarMark Your CalendarMark Your CalendarMark Your Calendar
Sonseeker’s ClassSonseeker’s ClassSonseeker’s ClassSonseeker’s Class Christmas PartyChristmas PartyChristmas PartyChristmas Party December 5December 5December 5December 5
My family and I appreciate all the words of encouragement, cards, phone calls, etc. from our dear church family in the homegoing of Edna. Special thanks to Pastors Rog and Charlie for the wonderful service in her honor. With gratitude, Ralph [Potter], Norma and Gary
Loaves &Loaves &Loaves &Loaves & Fishes UpdateFishes UpdateFishes UpdateFishes Update
We will be serving traditional holiday meals for our November and December hot meals (on the first Saturdays of those months) for the needy. We can use all food items (including turkeys) for these meals. Call Linda for a list of needs and to sign up, 310/328-5371.
FridayFridayFridayFriday October 22October 22October 22October 22
This date has been tentatively selected for a rather difficult hike that is being considered. We are hoping to accomplish an evening hike of Mt. Baldy, lit by a full moon and a hands-free headlamp. The elevation gain is 4,000 feet! We are hoping to have two groups for that hike: one of which will run the course, and another that will walk. Stay tuned in your bulletin for more details when they have been solidified.
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SaturdaySaturdaySaturdaySaturday October 30October 30October 30October 30 5555----8 p.m.8 p.m.8 p.m.8 p.m.
Invite your friends for a great time of family fun here at the church with:
game booths,
food, and
never-before-seen clips from the
upcoming “Narnia” movie.
Help is needed with donations of candy, small toys & trinkets, money to purchase items,
and people willing to man booths.
Contact Levana Condon if you can help.
Atherton’s 26th annualAtherton’s 26th annualAtherton’s 26th annualAtherton’s 26th annual
Country FairCountry FairCountry FairCountry Fair Saturday, Oct. 9Saturday, Oct. 9Saturday, Oct. 9Saturday, Oct. 9 10 a.m. ~ 3 p.m.10 a.m. ~ 3 p.m.10 a.m. ~ 3 p.m.10 a.m. ~ 3 p.m. ���� Featuring country-western musicians:
Justin Curtis & Easy Pickens
���� Delicious lunch and snacks
���� Home-baked desserts
���� Game booths & prizes
���� Miniature train rides
���� Petting zoo/pony rides
���� Specialty shops open (collectibles, crafts,
jewelry, clothes, etc.)
���� Tours of model units Come join the fun!
Atherton Baptist Homes
214 S. Atlantic Blvd., Alhambra CA
At IGNITEAMS 2010IGNITEAMS 2010IGNITEAMS 2010IGNITEAMS 2010, join hundreds
of High School students and their leaders at BIOLA University where you will receive training and encouragement to impact your school and community for Christ.
Saturday, October 2
Cost $9—lunch included
50’s Party50’s Party50’s Party50’s Party Slick back your hair, dust off that poodle skirt as we enjoy good food & fun Karaoke music together.
Friday, October 29 7-9 pm
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FINANCIAL FINANCIAL FINANCIAL FINANCIAL SMALL GROUPSMALL GROUPSMALL GROUPSMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDYBIBLE STUDYBIBLE STUDYBIBLE STUDY
Have you ever wondered how to manage money?
Do you ask yourself questions like:
“Do I need to keep living paycheck to paycheck?”
“How do I get out of debt?” “How can I save money?”
“What more can I do to prepare for my
financial future?”
Invite your friends and family to join us on
Saturday, October 23
9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon
here at Torrance First Baptist Church
You will learn, from a biblical perspective, basic, easy-to-follow tips on how to manage money. This FREE event will focus on YOU and the financial con-cerns YOU face every day.
Financial success can be achieved!
To sign up, give the church office a call today.
Any questions, contact Bill Morris, 310/329-6127.
October 10 ~ 6 p.m.October 10 ~ 6 p.m.October 10 ~ 6 p.m.October 10 ~ 6 p.m.
The Gary Bonner Singers have distinguished themselves as a choral ensemble of musical excellence and versatility; contagious, sparkling performance; and warm, vibrant choral tone. They have produced 18 albums and have been honored to perform at the White House Holiday Open House both in December 2006 and December 2008, chosen from over 10,000 applicants. Ranging in age from 18 to 60, the singers represent a wide diversity of backgrounds and
occupations. Audiences respond enthusiastically to the 60-voice ensemble. Join us for a remarkable musical experience!
A freewill offering will be taken.
2010 Transforming 2010 Transforming 2010 Transforming 2010 Transforming Churches ConferenceChurches ConferenceChurches ConferenceChurches Conference
October 21October 21October 21October 21----22222222 Hillside Community Church
5354 Haven Avenue Alta Loma, CA 91737
Register now to hear two world-
class speakers, Dave Gibbons and Harvey Carey, sharing from the crucible of their own ministry experiences, choose from 8 practical ministry breakout sessions, share the victories and challenges of ministry with trusted colleagues, laugh, cry and share with long-time friends, be renewed, refreshed, and inspired in your walk with God. On-line and walk-in registrants will be accepted after October 13, but meals are not guaranteed after the October 13 deadline. Because TFB is part of Transformation Ministries, this conference is free (except for meals) for those who sign up from our church.
To register on-line and for more information,
go to www.transmin.org.
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If we were to sit down as a church and take a look at how we are
doing at being church, what measurements would we use? The TFB mission
statement, the 2010 theme, the church constitution, and various New
Testament passages come to mind, but these are difficult to measure. I would
suggest a rubric (an evaluation tool) based on the description of the church in
the Nicene Creed (AD 381) and on a three-fold understanding of our task as
church (know the story, be the people, expand the kingdom).
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Enjoy Time with the Singles’ FellowshipEnjoy Time with the Singles’ FellowshipEnjoy Time with the Singles’ FellowshipEnjoy Time with the Singles’ Fellowship Please invite anyone of any age to join us.
Game Night ~ Saturday, October 9, 6:30 p.m. ~ Meet at Tim & Susan Taylor’s, 10820 Falda, in Torrance. Bring games and snacks to share. Dinner Night ~ Saturday, October 23, 6:30 p.m. ~ Meet at Daphne’s Greek Café, 25362 Crenshaw Blvd., in Torrance (below 24-hr. Fitness at corner of PCH). Movie Night ~ Friday, October 29, 6:30 p.m. at Brenda Jean’s, 5757 Ravenspur, #3, RPV.
Being Church: Being Church: Being Church: Being Church: Some SuggestedSome SuggestedSome SuggestedSome Suggested MeasuresMeasuresMeasuresMeasures by Laura Springer, M.Div., Th.M. http://tfbacademy.blogspot.com/
For questions, suggestions, or more information, call Brenda-Jean Shephard, 310/901-0816.
Church Evaluation Rubric
The Church is One
� The church is one in her connection to Christ. � Individual churches have structures and practices that
express and encourage internal, local, and global connection. � Individual churches model and draw others
toward the unity of the people of God.
The Church is Holy
� The church is holy in that she consists only of those who are in Christ, those who are and are becoming
holy by God’s grace. � Individual churches have structures and practices that expect and nurture corporate
and personal holiness among those in Christ. � Individual churches model the right belief and right
practices that glorify and reflect God.
The Church is Catholic*
� The church is catholic in that she consists of all those who are in Christ. � Individual churches have
structures and practices that provide for and encourage breadth of proclamation and depth of cultural
expression. � Individual churches declare and glorify the grace and sovereignty of God.
The Church is Apostolic
� The church is apostolic in that she attends and submits to the Scriptures, received and recorded by the
Apostles of Jesus. � Individual churches have structures and practices that provide for and encourage
personal/corporate submission to and alignment with Scripture. � Individual churches experientially and
verbally declare the Good News of God in Christ. What should we celebrate?
What are our challenges?
*Note: The term “catholic” simply means “universal.” It refers to no specific branch of Christianity.
This rubric is excerpted from AN ARTICULATION AND EVALUATION OF AN EMERGING CHURCH ECCLESIOLOGY by Laura K.
Springer (Th.M. Thesis, May 2008, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, Reader: Robert L. Saucy, Ph.D.)
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Next Events for Seniors & FriendsNext Events for Seniors & FriendsNext Events for Seniors & FriendsNext Events for Seniors & Friends
If you want to sign up and/or want more details for any of our
Senior & Friends’ outings, call Terri Mullin at 310/629-0396.
October 22 (Friday)October 22 (Friday)October 22 (Friday)October 22 (Friday) Taping of “Wheel of Fortune”Taping of “Wheel of Fortune”Taping of “Wheel of Fortune”Taping of “Wheel of Fortune”
The bus will leave the church at 11 am. We will go to lunch and then to see a 3:30 p.m. taping of the TV show. Bring money for your lunch.
November 18 (Thursday)November 18 (Thursday)November 18 (Thursday)November 18 (Thursday) Palm Springs FolliesPalm Springs FolliesPalm Springs FolliesPalm Springs Follies
(Note: this is now a one(Note: this is now a one(Note: this is now a one(Note: this is now a one----day trip)day trip)day trip)day trip)
We will leave the church at 9:00 a.m. and drive to Palm Springs to once again enjoy the Palm Springs Follies. The Crystals, widely regarded as one of the defining "girl groups" of the 1960s, will be performing. We will get back to TFB at around 8:00 p.m. The cost for this trip is $55.00 per person.
In Memory of Edna PotterIn Memory of Edna PotterIn Memory of Edna PotterIn Memory of Edna Potter
Edna Potter was the force behind the Seniors & Friends Ministry for over 20 years. She and Ralph worked hard planning, making reservations, and providing transportation for many fun one-day outings for our TFB Seniors and their friends. Overnight trips and cruises were also well-attended and greatly enjoyed and aided in the development of many great friendships through the years. For each cruise, Edna spent hours on newsletters that were given out on each day of a cruise to assure that “her” travelers were kept informed of daily activities. Each booklet was replete with the Daily Bread, jokes, anecdotes and puzzles for the cruisers to enjoy. In recent years, Ralph & Edna had passed on the baton of leadership of the Seniors to others. But being the travelers that they were, who loved the sights and sounds of new places, they continued to attend and enjoy all the outings that they could. Edna is now enjoying all the awesome sights and sounds of her new home in Heaven.
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TFB Global OutreachTFB Global OutreachTFB Global OutreachTFB Global Outreach by Dee and the G. O. Committee
“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying,
‘Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?’
Then I said, ‘Here am I, send me!’ He said,
‘Go and tell this people...’” (Isaiah 6:8).
Missionary Praying, Part 1
This month and next we would like to encourage “Missionary Praying.” Each week in the bulletin you see the name or ministry of a few Global Outreach teams that we support. Do you wonder how or what you should pray for? In Romans 10:14-15, Paul talks about 5 groups of people we can pray for that are active in the global outreach process – senders, goers, hearers, and believers and worshipers. We will focus on the senders and the goers this month. As a sending body, we should keep these teams in our heart and not forget the problems and needs of the ministry teams. We can pray that they will have favor with the local government/tribal leaders and that God’s Word will go unhindered from reaching the people. May you have a genuine concern for those who have been called to go and keep them in your prayers. The goers are men and women with problems and issues just like us only they are in a foreign land or committed to a ministry to reach others. They may travel frequently to do the job they need to do, so travel and health mercies are needed. At times new languages, traditions, foods and homes must be learned and accommodated. Pray for protection, encouragement, passion and God’s voice to lead them. “I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go. I will counsel you with my eye
upon you” (Psalm 32:8).
Samaritan’s Samaritan’s Samaritan’s Samaritan’s
PursePursePursePurse Operation Operation Operation Operation Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Child Child Child Child ———— Shoe BoxesShoe BoxesShoe BoxesShoe Boxes
This ministry sends shoeboxes filled with gifts to needy children around the world. You can help by filling a shoebox with small new toys, hard candy, hygiene items (toothpaste/brush, low-scent soap in separate zip-lock bag), school supplies, etc. You may pick up an empty, wrapped shoebox in the patio or you may wrap it yourself. You can also pick up a brochure giving details about what to put in your box and what not to put in. Samaritan’s Purse is asking for $7 per box to cover shipping costs.
Deadline is: November 14
Bulletin BoardBulletin BoardBulletin BoardBulletin Board Seasonal jobs available: Mattel Retail Services is seeking seasonal associates nationwide to team with Retail Service representatives during the holiday season. If you know anyone that would be interested, please ask them to apply online at Mattel.com/Careers/Nationwide Retail Services. Then select Job Category: Retail Sales/Merchandising and enter your state of residence. If you have any questions, please call Dee Gonzales at 310/600-0213.
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Later, when the Lord changed locations (vv. 22-27), they followed Him again. Jesus told them plainly that the only reason they were following Him was to get more physical food. What they really needed was the spiritual nourishment He was freely offering them. Sadly, they still did not comprehend what He was saying and walked away from God. When Jesus asked His disciples (the 12) if they, too, would walk away from Him, one of them, Peter, responded with an astonishing statement. It’s found in verses 68 and 69: “Lord, to Whom shall we go? You alone have the words of eternal life. We believe and know that You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” Wow! Peter was right on with his answer. Now, how did he come to understand what the Lord was saying while the thousands who left earlier hadn’t? Peter allowed the Holy Spirit to minister to His open heart and in so doing, he was brought to the point of belief. As he carefully listened to the Lord, what he heard turned into faith: “We believe and know that You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” It is amazing what happens to us and in our lives when we take the time to really listen to the Lord. My prayer is that we all will be enriched as we spend time alone with Him in prayer and in His Word. May this be our heart-felt desire before Him today. So thankful for Him,
Pastor Rog
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Harry & Rita Matthews
announce the birth of a
Great-grandson:
Wyatt Robert Doleshel was born on August 5.
He weighed 6 lbs. 13 ozs. and was 19” long.
Proud parents are: Bryan and Heather. Proud grandparents are: Mark and Aleta.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
Please pray for those who have recently lost
loved ones:
John Peterson lost his mother, Alice;
we received word that Estella Ullarich, former TFB member, passed away and
Edna Potter, long-time TFB member and beloved wife of Ralph,
is now with the Lord. (See tribute on p. 9 of this issue.)
295 AVERAGE WEEKLY
ATTENDANCE FOR AUGUST
Attendance & GivingAttendance & GivingAttendance & GivingAttendance & Giving
= Thank you for giving
approximately $49,049
in the month of August.
The Proclaimer is a monthly publication of the First Baptist Church of Torrance, California, located at 2118 West Carson Street (6 blocks east of Crenshaw). Sunday services: 9:15 a.m. Worship Gathering (contemporary Service); 11:00 a.m. Blended Service (with Sunday School for all ages); and 6:00 p.m. Evening Service. Mid-week events for children and students: High School Revive; Jr. High Quest; and Big for children.
For more information, contact the church office: 310.328.5030 or tfbc@pacbell.net. Or visit us on the web at www.torrancefirstbaptist.org
WINNING the JOB SEARCH
in a RECESSION
Your Blueprint to Success!
Torrance First Baptist Church 2118 W. Carson Street Torrance, CA 90501
Seating is limited. Register online at:
www.torrancefirstbaptist.org or call 310·328·5030
Saturday, October 9
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
There will be a 45-minute break in which you are welcome to leave for lunch, or bring your own lunch
and hang around to talk with Jeff.
Facing a layoff? Unemployed?Facing a layoff? Unemployed?Facing a layoff? Unemployed?Facing a layoff? Unemployed? Looking for better employment?Looking for better employment?Looking for better employment?Looking for better employment?
You are invited to attend this workshop and be informed of skills and techniques that will
expedite your job search.
The workshop is focused on educating the atten-dees
with practical, current job search information and addressing the current
recessionary job market.
This seminar will be led by Jeff Farmer, Executive Recruiter & Career Counselor, who is known for his winning track record of re-sults. Jeff Farmer’s unique teaching approach is not only to educate the participants with cutting edge information in how they can succeed in the
job search, but also to be a source of encourage-ment and motivation. Jeff has personally coun-
seled and coached over 200 Fortune 500 compa-nies regarding recruitment, outplacement and
career transitions. Jeff also serves as a Graduate Programs Career Counselor for Pepperdine Uni-
versity. This workshop is offered FREEFREEFREEFREE as a gift
to our community by the family of Torrance First Baptist Church.
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