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2583 Main Street P.O. Box 511 Lake Placid, NY 12946 Phone: 518-523-3753 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.adkcomchurch.org Twier: @ADKComChurch Office hours: 9 am-1 pm, M, W, Th Tue. aſternoon Closed Fridays Adirondack Community Church Pastor: Rev. John Marn email: [email protected] Youth Leaders: Kaysie & Lee Kyler email: [email protected] 10:30 am Worship Leader John Pillen email: [email protected] Church Secretary: Pam Dreissigacker email: [email protected] Chief of Maintenance: Sco Monroe email:[email protected] Parish Nurses Judy Grimard Linda Jones Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. at the church Organist 9:00 am service Karen Robards email: [email protected] Church Staff This response card is an opportunity for you to communicate with us. We want to hear from you. Name _____________________________________ Address ___________________________________ __________________________________________ Phone_____________________________________ Email __________________________________________ My first visit I’ve been coming for awhile Prayer requests or concerns _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Other offerings Men’s Breakfast Tuesdays 6:45 a.m., Erdman Hall. All men welcome. Pastoral Support Ministry for spiritual & emotional support, Contact: Rev. Ingrid Johnson, 891-7428 Community Lunch Program Wednesdays at 11:00 Free, in Erdman Hall Knitting Group Contact: Jennifer Newhart, 523-3548 Ladies Friday Bible Study Fridays at 4:30 pm, call 523-3753 for info. Youth Ministries Contact: Lee & Kaysie Kyler 585-281-2785 MOPS– Mothers of PreSchoolers Contact: Vanessa Pillen at [email protected] Uihlein Nursing Home Interfaith Service, 2:30 pm. Con- tact: Mickey Lansing, 523-9835 Visitation & Prayer Ministry Contact: Patti Skeels 523-9263 or Pastor John Martin 607-725-5696 Parish Nurses Wednesday morning at 9:30 am Judy Grimard and Linda Jones 523-3753 Adirondack Community Church “Ordinary Miracles” June 5, 2016 Eureka! This word (which means "I have found it") is said to have been exclaimed by Greek scholar Archimedes when he discovered the soluon to measuring the volume of irregular objects. As the story goes, Archimedes stepped into his bath tub and as the water level rose, he realized the volume of water displaced was equal to the vol- ume of his body that was submerged. Archimedes was so excited by this revelaon, that he is said to have ran through the streets of Syracuse naked to share his good news! This story may or may not be true, and Archimedes discovery may not maer nearly as much to you, but the interacon of the ordinary with the miraculous has value to us today. Our scripture lesson, the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, shares this interacon of the ordinary and the miraculous. The two walked and talked with the resurrected Christ, but only became aware of his true identy upon the breaking of bread! Once again we have something ordinary (bread) revealing some- thing extraordinary. Today we will look closer at both of these stories, and look toward our own "ordinary" lives for signs of the miraculous and extraordinary. Join us as we connue our sermon series, God Sighngs with today's message Ordinary Miracles. God Sightings "When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him..." Luke 24:30-31

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2583 Main Street P.O. Box 511

Lake Placid, NY 12946

Phone: 518-523-3753

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.adkcomchurch.org

Twitter: @ADKComChurch

Office hours: 9 am-1 pm, M, W, Th

Tue. afternoon Closed Fridays

Adirondack Community Church

Pastor: Rev. John Martin

email: [email protected]

Youth Leaders: Kaysie & Lee Kyler

email: [email protected]

10:30 am Worship Leader John Pillen

email: [email protected]

Church Secretary: Pam Dreissigacker

email: [email protected]

Chief of Maintenance: Scott Monroe

email:[email protected]

Parish Nurses Judy Grimard

Linda Jones Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. at the church

Organist 9:00 am service Karen Robards

email: [email protected]

Church Staff

We hope you will worship with us again.

This response card is an opportunity for you to communicate with us. We want to hear from you.

Name _____________________________________

Address ___________________________________

__________________________________________

Phone _____________________________________

Email __________________________________________ My first visit I’ve been coming for awhile

Prayer requests or concerns _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

Other offerings Men’s Breakfast Tuesdays 6:45 a.m., Erdman Hall. All men welcome. Pastoral Support Ministry for spiritual & emotional support, Contact: Rev. Ingrid Johnson, 891-7428 Community Lunch Program

Wednesdays at 11:00 Free, in Erdman Hall Knitting Group Contact: Jennifer Newhart, 523-3548 Ladies Friday Bible Study Fridays at 4:30 pm, call 523-3753 for info.

Youth Ministries Contact: Lee & Kaysie Kyler 585-281-2785 MOPS– Mothers of PreSchoolers Contact: Vanessa Pillen at [email protected] Uihlein Nursing Home Interfaith Service, 2:30 pm. Con-tact: Mickey Lansing, 523-9835 Visitation & Prayer Ministry Contact: Patti Skeels 523-9263 or Pastor John Martin 607-725-5696 Parish Nurses

Wednesday morning at 9:30 am Judy Grimard and Linda Jones 523-3753

Adirondack Community Church “Ordinary Miracles”

June 5, 2016

Eureka! This word (which means "I have found it") is said to have been exclaimed by Greek scholar Archimedes when he discovered the solution to measuring the volume of irregular objects. As the story goes, Archimedes stepped into his bath tub and as the water level rose, he realized the volume of water displaced was equal to the vol-ume of his body that was submerged. Archimedes was so excited by this revelation, that he is said to have ran through the streets of Syracuse naked to share his good news! This story may or may not be true, and Archimedes discovery may not matter nearly as much to you, but the interaction of the ordinary with the miraculous has value to us today. Our scripture lesson, the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, shares this interaction of the ordinary and the miraculous. The two walked and talked with the resurrected Christ, but only became aware of his true identity upon the breaking of bread! Once again we have something ordinary (bread) revealing some-thing extraordinary. Today we will look closer at both of these stories, and look toward our own "ordinary" lives for signs of the miraculous and extraordinary. Join us as we continue our sermon series, God Sightings with today's message Ordinary Miracles.

God Sightings

"When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him..."

Luke 24:30-31

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What We Believe

...the living core of the Christian faith is revealed in scripture, illumined by tradition, vivified in personal experience, and confirmed by reason.

...the one God we worship exists fundamentally within a community of the three per-sons of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

…God’s son, Jesus, came to live among us as fully divine and fully human. His life, death, and resurrection points to and fulfills the good news of the freedom from sin and death, which we proclaim.

...we share one mission with Christians throughout time, to make disciples of Jesus Christ.

...it is into community (koinonia) that we have been called to coexist and through this community that we are able to truly manifest the body of Christ.

…wherever you are on your journey, we are here for one another!

“In Essentials Unity, In Non-Essentials Liberty, In All Things Charity.”

~Rupertus Meldenius (1627) Sunday Services

9:00 a.m. Traditional Service

10:30 a.m. Contemporary Service

Children’s Sunday school Nursery at 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Evening

Youth Group, 6 pm

Thank you for joining us for our worship service and making Adirondack Community Church a part of your worship today. We hope you find the worship to be meaningful, the people to be friendly, and your time to be well spent.

At Adirondack Community Church we welcome all who are sincerely seeking, regardless of

where you find yourself in your journey. We encourage people to come as they are, affirming that God meets us where we are and brings us along the way.

Whether this is your first time with us, or this is the church you call your own, we invite you to continue worshipping with us in the future. May God bless you and your loved ones this day and each day going forward!

Your Friends at Adirondack Community Church

Mission Statement: Sharing God’s Love In All We Do.

Vision Statement: The Adirondack Community Church seeks to love the Lord with all our hearts, minds, souls and strengths; and to make disciples for Jesus Christ.

Sermons and music are on our website. Check them out at:

www.adkcomchurch.org

Sermon Notes

As a prisoner of the Lord, I urge you: Live a life that is worthy of the calling He has graciously extended to you. Be humble. Be gentle. Be patient. Tolerate one another in an atmosphere thick with love. Ephesians 4:1-2

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Just a reminder that in the entry

way we have small devotionals for you to take home. They

are free! Our Daily Bread or The Upper Room.

Both are short daily devotionals that you

can read in five minutes.

A very good way to start the day!

Both can be read on

your phone, e-reader or your

computer

Help needed for the Baccalaureate Service, June 22

Call Pam in the office @ 523-3753 or send an email to: [email protected]

Wednesday, June 22 @ 7:00 pm

L.A.M.B.S. Summer Bible Study

The Feasts of God

Ladies Adirondacks Mountain Bible Study Interdenominational Group invites all women to an in-depth study of The Feasts of God. Are you interested in the roots of your faith? We will be studying the feasts of God throughout the scriptures from Leviticus to Revelation. Please join us on Tuesday mornings for 9 weeks for the interesting historic and prophetic truths. Childcare will be provided.

Starts June 21, 10-11:30am. At the home of Pat Pillis, 28 Tansy Lane, Gabriels, NY. $10 for workbook, scholarships available. Email: [email protected] or call 518 524-7530 with questions or to register.

Sunday June 5

9:30 am, High school girls meet

6:00 pm, Youth Group

Mon. June 6

5:30 pm, High Peaks Ringers

Tues. June 7

6:45 am, Men’s breakfast

7:00 pm, Knitting Group

Wed. June 8

9:30 am, Parish Nurse today

11:00 am, Community Lunch today

2:30 pm, Uihlein service

Thur. June 9

Fri. June 10

4:30 pm, Ladies Friday Bible Study

Sat. June 11

7 pm, Event in Erdman

Sun. June 12

One Combined Service

Coming up

June 12, Ice Cream Social

June 17, Bell Choir Concert

June 22, Baccalaureate, 7:00 pm

* Reminder: Office is closed on Fridays

Weekly budget need

$4928 Amount Rec’d 5/29 $1961

Attendance 5/29 92

Please silence your mobile devices!

We welcome your praise and prayer requests each week.

All requests are confidential and only shared with our prayer team.

Thank your for letting us pray for your needs!

Welcome Opening Song

What’s Happening @ ACC Kids time & offering

Worship Set ( 2 songs) Prayer

Message Communion

Closing Song

10:30 Service Outline On the Calendar

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June 6/1 Sue Devlin 6/2 Cory Rothamel, Sophie & Stella

Hoffman 6/7 Laura Holmes, Ellen Jones 6/8 Andrew Barney 6/9 Kathleen Smith 6/11 Dan Maiore 6/12 James Reid

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS

6/13 Peter Thomason, Kit Plank 6/15 Gideon Martin 6/17 Ethan Cash 6/18 Kaysie Kyler, Marjorie Waterson 6/19 Dana Barney 6/20 Tim Taylor 6/23 Jessica Lieberth 6/24 Katie Seleni, Jaymes Randall 6/27 Nancy Corwin, Emily Barney 6/29 Debbie Ratelle, Finn Grimmette 6/30 Mickey Lansing

A life of obedience is not a life of following a list of do’s and don’ts,

but it is allowing God to be original in our lives. Vonette Z. Bright

For Such a Time as This

June 12

Please join us for an Ice Cream Social to celebrate the Martin family's time with us. Sunday June 12th following the service. If the weather is nice, we will be outside (if it's wet, we'll be in Erdman Hall.) Bring a blanket and join the fun! Ice Cream and lots of toppings will be enjoyed!

Let's give this wonderful family a festive send-off!

(note: change from previous potluck scheduled)

ICE

CREAM

SOCIAL

ONE COMBINED SERVICE

High Peaks Bell Ringers Concert Wednesday, June 15, 7:00 pm

ACC Sanctuary

"It's All About the Bells" June 15, 7:00pm, admission is free, but donations will be accepted. The program features hand bells in all

their glory, with many techniques on display. We will be playing myriad styles; from the Renaissance era to Adele, from Johann

Strauss to spirituals.

Knitting Group is taking the summer off! The knitting group will resume on Tuesday, September 6.

Let Jennifer know if you can or want to host an evening of knitting. 523-3548

Karen Robards, our church organist is retiring and moving this month. Sunday, June 19 will be her last day playing in our services. Please join us at the 9:00 service to wish her well and say good-bye. We have enjoyed her expertise for many years and wish her well in the future!

We are currently accepting resumes for a Children’s Ministry Position . All interested persons should submit a cover letter and their resume to Peggy Plank at [email protected]. Deadline for submission is June 15