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W hile July has been a hot one for Downey, August should be a cool month for our church. We start the month by finish- ing our VBS, and I want to thank all of you who have spent so many hours in making this a precious ministry for our children. We all know of stories where a child had given his/her heart to Jesus dur- ing a VBS, so let’s pray for the children that will walk through the doors of our church this year. There may be some that will have their moment with Jesus as well. Praise God!! After VBS, we will move on to our annual “Parking Lot Party” which will be held on Saturday, August 24th. Being this will be my first one, I personally can’t wait!!! This year, it will have a “Luau” theme, and we can look forward to a wonderful night of island style music, games, activities and food. Be sure to bring your Hawaiian shirts, joyful spirits and invite as many as people that you can. Remember that this evening is one of our unique outreaches for our families, friends and community. It is our opportunity to show that we want to get to know the people around us, and they are always welcome to the Downey Seventh-day Adventist Church. God had placed this church to be in continued on page 2 A Cool August by Cary Fisher Change Change keeps occurring through- out all of life. Sometimes it brings joy, and sometimes it brings strife. Change what you should; but you still have a voice — How you accept every change is your choice. —Peggy Ferrell, Prayers and Poems INSIDE Do You Know My Name? page 3 Your Talents page 4 Taste & Inspiration on page 5 What’s happening? see pages 6 & 9 Where Should I Pay My Tithe? on page 7 Our Church Family page 10 Kid’s Page on page 11 For the members, family and friends of the Downey Adventist Church Parking Lot Party - Luau Style T he party will begin at August 24 at 5:30pm. This year we have a Luau theme. Come ready to enjoy the party Hawaiian style. There will be food, worship and fun in our parking lot. Show off your artistic side in the pavement drawing contest, or play some ping-pong, volleyball or basketball or just hang out by the fire and enjoy the food and fellowship. Bring some picnic food to share, some lawn chairs to sit in, invite some friends and enjoy the evening with us. =

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While July has been a hot one for Downey,

August should be a cool month for our church. We start the month by finish-ing our VBS, and I want to thank all of you who have spent so many hours in making this a precious ministry for our children. We all know of stories where a child had given his/her heart to Jesus dur-ing a VBS, so let’s pray for the children that will walk through the doors of

our church this year. There may be some that will have their moment with Jesus as well. Praise God!!

After VBS, we will move on to our annual “Parking Lot Party” which will be held on Saturday, August 24th. Being this will be my first one, I personally can’t wait!!! This year, it will have a “Luau” theme, and we can look forward to a wonderful night of island style music, games,

activities and food. Be sure to bring your Hawaiian shirts, joyful spirits and invite as many as people that you can. Remember that this evening is one of our unique outreaches for our families, friends and community. It is our opportunity to show that we want to get to know the people around us, and they are always welcome to the Downey Seventh-day Adventist Church. God had placed this church to be in

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A Cool August by Cary Fisher

Change

Change keeps occurring through-out all of life.

Sometimes it brings joy, and sometimes it brings strife.

Change what you should; but you still have a voice —

How you accept every change is your choice.

—Peggy Ferrell, Prayers and Poems

INSIDEDo You Know My Name? page 3

Your Talents page 4

Taste & Inspiration on page 5

What’s happening? see pages 6 & 9

Where Should I Pay My Tithe? on page 7

Our Church Family page 10

Kid’s Page on page 11

For the members, family and friends of the Downey Adventist Church

Parking Lot Party - Luau Style

The party will begin at August 24 at 5:30pm. This

year we have a Luau theme. Come ready to enjoy the party Hawaiian style. There will be food, worship and fun in our parking lot.

Show off your artistic side in the pavement drawing

contest, or play some ping-pong, volleyball or basketball or just hang out by the fire and enjoy the food and fellowship.

Bring some picnic food to share, some lawn chairs to sit in, invite some friends and enjoy the evening with us. =

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this area for a specific rea-son. We are certainly here to show the people of this community God’s love for them, and it is out-reach events like this event that help fulfill that purpose.

As far as the worship services for the month, August 3rd will be a wrap-up sermon for our VBS. My message, titled “Who Are Our Neighbors”, will be a continuation to Bill’s mes-sage the week before as a focus on Mark 12:29-31 and the greatest command-ment according to Jesus. Hopefully by then, we will certainly understand Jesus’ words to love God with all our hearts and our neigh-

bors as ourselves.

On August 10th, our very own Downey Praise

Band will lead the service with music. Their theme this year will be on how music affects us. As you know, music has great power to affect our emo-tions. Movies have used music for years to enhance the viewing experience. The Bible also talks about music and it gives us some

words to help us.

After that, I will start a five part sermon series

by using the bibli-cal accounts that followed the day of the Pentecost (Acts 2:42-47) on defin-ing what makes a church. We will begin on August 17th with a mes-sage titled “Why Were You Made”.

In Acts 2:46, 47, God’s people met every day in the temple courts to praise God. Worship is as much a part of our lives as eating or sleeping, and in fact, we are God’s creation for the purpose of giving honor and glory to him through worship.

On the 24th, my title is “To Lead, You Need to be Led”. Acts 2:42 says, “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” In other words, we gather together to learn from each other and from the Word because it is God’s desire for us to con-tinually grow in our under-standing of Him. As we allow ourselves to be dis-cipled, we will understand more and more His will for our lives which leads us to our next message. On August 31st , “Moving Forward”, will be a mes-

sage about the miracles we can see when we are being used by the Holy Spirit. Acts 2:43 writes, “Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles.”

Hopefully, as we understand the start of the Christian church, we will have a clearer picture of our identity as the Downey Seventh-day Adventist Church, and we can see God’s incredible plans he has for His people and His Church.

See you when the church gathers. =

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name. Granted, it was the person I speak with almost every Sunday as it is the day of the week I am there most consistently. Still, I was impressed that he had taken time to remember my name. It made me feel welcomed.

It also reminded me of my early days at the Downey Church. When I first started attending and even after I was baptized, the pastor always referred to me as “dear.” “Hello, dear, how are you today?” “Have a nice week, dear.” He was a very nice man, and it was okay with me that he did not know my name. I didn’t expect anything else. Then some-thing happened. Pastor Jan Kaatz came to Downey as an associate pastor. Although it’s been about

30 years ago, I doubt that I will ever forget this expe-rience. When Pastor Jan greeted me at a Friday eve-ning Bible study, he said, “Hello, Linda.” I was more than surprised. In fact, I was shocked. I couldn’t believe that a pastor would take the time to remember my name. It was a small act but one which made me feel wel-comed and played a part in helping me feel that I was part of the church and at home there.

One of our favorite times of the year is fast approaching. Vacation Bible School! It’s a time when our whole church comes together to focus on children. And not just the children who regularly attend our church but also those who come to visit us from the community or neighboring churches. A lot of work goes into pre-

paring for VBS. There’s music, stories, food, games and more. We want to make sure the children eat a good dinner and have fun. But more important,

our hope is that they learn about Jesus. So now it’s our turn. Our turn to learn their names and cause each of them to know that God, too, knows them person-ally. It’s our privilege to help each one of them know that they are special in God’s eyes. And it’s our turn to welcome them with open arms and help them feel at home so that they, too, may want to be part of God’s family. Are you ready? =

August 3

Pastor CaryWho Are Our

Neighbors

August 10 Downey Praise

Band

August 17Pastor Cary

Why Were You Made

August 24Pastor Cary

To Lead, You Need to be Led

August 31Pastor CaryMoving Forward

Worship Schedule

The Word & You

by Linda Bewley Do You Know My Name?

God’s word says, “He took a little

child and had him stand among them. Taking him in his arms, he said to them, ‘Whoever wel-comes one of these little children in my name welcomes me; and who-ever welcomes me does not welcome me but the one who sent me.’” (Mark 9:36-37.)

Last Sunday at the gym, I was surprised when

the gym employee greeted me by name. After all the years I’ve been going to this particular location, someone there knew my

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Before the Father is on hiatus while Linda fights cancer. Your prayers on her behalf are appreci-ated.

The book of Numbers contains endless

instructions about the offerings Israel should make — gold and silver vessels, flour-and-oil mixtures, incense and sac-rificial animals. Hidden in there are “six covered wagons and twelve oxen” (7:3, KJV) that the leaders offer to God.

Although many of the commanded offerings were impractical for daily living and likely easy to comply with — what use were silver bowls and incense while wandering the des-ert? — giving up wagons and oxen surely required more thought. They may not seem as holy as gifts of money, fancy utensils and expensive fabric, but they were indeed precious: They would transport the Tent of Meeting from place to place.

Likewise today, some people offer money, or other large gifts; others donate art supplies for Sabbath school, casseroles for funeral luncheons, a computer for the church office. All gifts are useful. All gifts are holy.

Sometimes the most overlooked gifts are the talents and the skills

that we each have been granted by God. The Bible tells us that the Holy Spirit gives us gifts for the common good of the church body. In fact, one of the Adventist Church Fundamental Beliefs has to do with Spiritual Gifts. It lists those gifts as “faith, healing, prophecy, proclamation, teaching, administration, recon-ciliation, compassion, and

self-sacrificing service and charity for the help and encouragement of people.” That list is kind of scary for most of us. We don’t think we have the gift of healing. We all have bad images of faith healers on TV in our heads – that’s not us. We don’t think we are prophets, teachers or evangelists, that just sounds plain old scary. We might be ok in com-passion or administration or even reconciliation, but we have no idea how to use that at church. And so

we make up lots of rea-sons not use our gifts. But we often over look that last one. Self-sacrificing service and charity. That is pretty much a catch all for nearly everything else. Most would agree that a musician who uses their talent for the glory of God is using their spiritual gift. Well, which one of the gifts is that? Service!

How can you use your gifts to serve? It doesn’t have to be a big thing. It may be a seemingly small thing. Helping with kitchen duty at a fellow-ship luncheon. Cutting apart crafts for the little ones in Sabbath School classes. Helping with some maintenance issues around the church. The needs are many.

The real questions is, are you ready to use your talents for God’s glory? All gifts are useful. All are gifts holy. =

by Bill Aumack Your Talents

All gifts are useful. All gifts are holy.

“Our greatest fulfillment lies in giving ourselves to others.”

—Henri J.M. Nouwen

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Last month in this article we referred to

Isaiah 28:24-26 and meant to qualify it with part 1 because the plan was to write part 2 this month using the same scrip-ture and then part 3 next month. (It all ties in.) It mentions the use of wheat, caraway, cumin, barley and spelt. We believe most of us have heard of or are familiar with the first 4 items. But spelt? Not us. We’ll get back to you on that one. Last month’s recipe contained cumin, which is referred to in this scripture. This month we’re using barley.

We continue to be inspired by God’s word in learning about and using the nutritious foods that He continues to make available to us and is pleasing to Him for our mental, emotional, physi-cal and especially spiritu-ally healthy living. Next month we’ll share some

farming, well, maybe more like gardening experience.

Barley Greek Salad

Prep Time: 10 min

Inactive Prep Time: 3 hr 20 min

Cook Time: 45 min

Serves: 4 to 6 servings

Ingredients

1 cup pearled barley

Kosher salt

2 cups yellow and red cherry tomatoes, halved

1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese

1/2 cup pitted Kalamata olives

3 tablespoons chopped fresh mint

1 small red bell pepper, seeded, ribs removed and

diced

1 shallot, minced

3 tablespoons red wine vinegar

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

Freshly ground black pep-per

Directions

Combine the barley, 3 cups of water and a pinch of salt in a medium-size saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer until the barley is tender, about 45 minutes. Drain in a colander and let cool.

Combine the tomatoes, feta, olives, mint, bell pep-per and shallots in a bowl. Add the cooled barley.

Whisk together the red wine vinegar and olive oil in a separate small bowl. Season with salt and pep-per. Dress the salad and toss. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Cook’s Note: It’s best to make the barley salad at least 3 hours ahead of time so the flavors have time to mingle.

Enjoy! =

Barley Greek Salad

Taste & Inspiration

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A conference president was recently visit-

ing a college campus and was asked a simple but profound question by a stu-dent. “Why can’t I pay my tithe to wher-ever I want? Maybe I would prefer to give it to the Red Cross or the International Justice Mission. They do a good work too.” This is not much different than state-ments I have personally heard from church mem-bers. “I give my tithe by paying my grandchildren’s school tuition.” “I give my tithe to 3ABN because they are my church now.” “I give my tithe to another ministry because I don’t trust the church.” “I give my tithe directly to the foreign mission because I want to cut out the middle-man.”

Giving patterns have changed over recent years. One younger Christian wrote about scrutinizing how the church spends its money, “Where exactly is our money going? Is it helping others? Or is it being spent on elaborate Christmas pageants? Are you building the kingdom? Or are you building your kingdom?”1

Some argue this is generational thinking but I find such calls for better

account-ability com-ing from all ages, and frankly I welcome more trans-parency of how the church uses money.

I am not arguing against the relative merit of all the above mentioned uses of money. I believe that all of those causes and ministries are worthy; but I believe that those are offerings and not tithe by definition.

Tithe is God’s Not Mine

“Will a man rob God? Yet you have robbed Me! But you say, ‘In what way have we robbed You?’ In tithes and offerings. You are cursed with a curse, For you have robbed Me, Even this whole nation. Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, That there may be food in My house, And try Me now in this,” Says the LORD of hosts, “If I will not open for you the windows of heaven And pour out for you such blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it.”2

We are all familiar with that text but do we really think about what it means? Tithe belongs to God, as does everything. We admit His ownership when we surrender 10% back to Him of what He has stewarded to us. The point is that we are rob-bing God if we control it instead of Him. We are to bring the entire amount into His storehouse and leave it in His control and not ours. Tithe is one way of living out, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”3

Storehouse of Malachi

In the Old Testament the temple was God’s method to communicate His message of Salvation to planet earth. The sacrifi-cial system was the object lesson and the priests were the teachers. There was little debate in Malachi’s day over what God meant when He said, “the store-house.” The temple con-tained the storehouse and all the activities of the temple were supported from there. The entire tithe came into the storehouse and all the means were

Where Should I Pay My Tithe? Part 1: Spiritual Reasons

Stewpot

by Gordon Bottling, DrPH, CHES

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“Giving is more than a respon-sibility—it is a privilege; more than an act of obedience—it is evidence of our faith.” — William Arthur Ward (1921-94), American Educator7

“I have held many things in my hand, and have lost them all; but whatever I have placed in God’s hands that I still possess.” - Martin Luther6

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used to teach the plan of salvation.

The Church is God’s Method Today

“The church is God’s appointed agency for the salvation of men. It was organized for service, and its mission is to carry the gospel to the world. From the beginning it has been God’s plan that through his church shall be reflected to the world His fullness and His suf-ficiency. The members of the church, those whom He has called out of dark-ness into His marvelous light, are to show forth his glory. The church is the repository of the riches of the grace of Christ; and through the church will eventually be made manifest, even to ‘the prin-cipalities and powers in heavenly places,’ the final and full display of the love of God. Ephesians 3:10.”4

That quotation encap-sulates the mission state-ment for today’s church. The church is tasked with carrying the plan of salva-tion to the world. While we don’t have a temple or priesthood, we do have the same mission as the tem-ple of the Old Testament.

So all the tithe is needed in the storehouse to fund God’s mission.

The Blessing of Tithe

Let’s not miss the blessing promised by God. He tells us that if we obey

on this that He will bless us so much we can’t begin to receive it. Does this mean that if I pay my tithe I will be rich? That if I just get the formula right, then I will be overrun with worldly goods? Of course not!

Tithing is much like the Sabbath; God gave it to us as a blessing. The book of Hebrews reminds us that the Jews failed to enter into the blessing of the Sabbath because they did not “enter into My rest.”5 The Sabbath is a way for us to acknowledge that God is in control of time and we are not. We set aside everything and focus 24 hours on our relation-ship with Him and trust that the six days we labor are better for having not worked for ourselves on

the seventh. When prac-ticed right, the Sabbath is our way of saying that six days blessed by God are more productive than seven that are not. Tithe is our way of saying that 90% of our money blessed by God is better than 100% that is not. Tithe is all about faith and not about what we see.

Therefore, I tithe by faith. It is the faith that includes giving to where God directs and then trust-ing Him to take care of the money. My focus in tithing is on God and not what I want. My focus on tithe is on my relationship to Him and not on how fruitful my money is or how it is used. Tithe is more about what I do with the 90% than what happens to the 10%. Tithe is not about money at all, but about my faith and trust in God. The great blessing is in my relation-ship with God.

Stay TunedIn part two next month,

I will talk about the practi-cal side of where to give tithe. =

References

1 Robert Jewe, “Why I Won’t Give to Your Church,” Leadership Journal, Spring 2013: p. 37

2 Malachi 3:8-10, New King James Version

3 Proverbs 3:5-6, New King James Version

4 Ellen G. White, The Acts of the Apostles, p. 9

5 Hebrews 4:5

6 Internet, Tony Cooke Ministries, Great Quotes and Thoughts Regarding Stewardship, Tithing, and Giving

7 Internet, Fred Lambert Ministries, Tithe and Giving Quotes

Brief Bio of Ed Fargusson

Ed Fargusson currently serves as Human Resources Director and Assistant to the President of the Northern California Conference. He has spent 20 years as a pastor and 10 years in church admin-istrative work. He and his wife Anne have twin sons who attend Loma Linda University School of Medicine.

Where Should I Pay Tithe? (cont. from page 7)

Some people give God a tenth—a tenth of what they ought to give.7 (Anonymous)

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August Birthdays Zelina Archila – 1 Gabriela Miranda – 5 Gabriel Miranda – 8 Frank Duran Jr. – 8 Armando Paredes – 9 Byron Molina, Sr. – 15Orlando Archila – 15 Sarah Guerrero – 15 Marylene Morris – 25 Stella Martinez – 25 Kirk Bathgate – 27 Samantha Ramirez - 27Celene Aispuro – 31

If your birthday is left out in the monthly newsletter, please contact the church office so we can put it in.

Upcoming EventsThursdays - 7 p.m. Women’s Prayer GroupFridays - 7:00 p.m. Band Practice

No Pathfinders or Adventures during the summer.

Aug 3 - VBS Closing Program. Refreshments after churchAug 19 - First Day of School at AUSAug 22 - Church Board 7pmAug 24 - Hawaiian Shirt Sabbath Aug 24 - Parking Lot Party - 5:30pm

The Latest Word deadline is the 5th of the month.

Coming Soon

October - Small Groups BeginOctober 26 - Fall Party

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The Latest About

Our Church FamilyCongratulations to

Sam Aispuro. He recently qualified to be a motorcy-cle officer. Be sure to ask him about it.

Linda Aumack would like to thank everyone who so generously helped at her father’s memo-rial service.

Thank you so much for your love and care.

If you have any Church Family news, please contact the church office so we can get it into the newsletter. =

Thank you to everyone who has been saving Box Tops for Education. That is greatly appreciated.

For the Box Tops for Education, please save the Box Tops coupon.

Please give your labels to Linda Aumack. Thank you for your support! =

While taking photos of the earth, the

space shuttle Columbia made a surprising discov-ery: Underneath the harsh Sahara Desert were 26 lakes, as well as miles of underground rivers. That region’s inhabitants face tough conditions because those abundant resources haven’t yet been tapped.

Churches often suf-fer a similar problem. Congregations can’t reach their full God-given poten-tial unless people discover and use their gifts. When we tap into our talents,

however, God promises that we “will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail” (Isaiah 58:11, NIV). =

Untapped Resources In Conformed to His

Image (Zondervan), Kenneth Boa writes: “We need to review frequently the truth that our perfor-mance and our acceptance by other people has noth-ing to do with our dignity and value, since this is determined by God and not by the world. When we suffer rejection and indifference, the pain will be real, but it need not destroy us, since we have made the radical decision to look to God and his resources alone for our

true and unchanging iden-tity and worth.”

St. Paul made a simi-lar point: “With me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you or by any human court. I do not even judge myself. … It is the Lord who judges me. … The Lord … will disclose the pur-poses of the heart. Then each one will receive com-mendation from God” (1 Corinthians 4:3-5, NRSV). =

A Radical Decision

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