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The Torrance First Baptist Church Monthly Newsletter
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Torrance First Baptist Church
the Proclaimerthe Proclaimerthe Proclaimerthe Proclaimer
September 2010 Volume 23 Issue 9
Inside this issue: The Pastor’s Heart
Reflections
We Get Mail
Shoebox Ministry
Crux Ministries
Kids’ Ministries
Music Festival
Loaves & Fishes
Work Day
Financial Bible Study
%ew Adult Elective
Just for Kids
Calendar
Singles’ Ministry
TFB Academy
Seniors & Friends
Global Outreach
%ew Arrivals
Attendance & Giving
Bereavement
Backpacks
Bible Study Fellowship
2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 12 12
Proclaimers also
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www.torrancefirstbaptist.org
MEN’S CONFERENCEMEN’S CONFERENCEMEN’S CONFERENCEMEN’S CONFERENCE AT THOUSAND PINESAT THOUSAND PINESAT THOUSAND PINESAT THOUSAND PINES September 17September 17September 17September 17----19191919
Wanna get away? There’s still time to sign up for the Thousand Pines Men’s Retreat! During this weekend, we will not: overload your schedule, count your calories, or ask you to mow the lawn. What we will do is provide you with: gourmet meals boasting choice meats, opportunities for spiritual growth and fellowship with godly men and an open schedule to just let you be. The cost is $150, due by September
Don’t be left hanging!
Girls Just Wanna Have Girls Just Wanna Have Girls Just Wanna Have Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Pajama PartyFun Pajama PartyFun Pajama PartyFun Pajama Party
Friday, September 10 (6:30 p.m.) ~
Saturday, September 11 (9:30 a.m.)
Wear your P.J.’s, bring your sleeping bag & pillow and stay all night. We’ll play games, watch movies and have a lot of fun! The cost is $10 and includes dinner, dessert and breakfast.
Women’s MinistryWomen’s MinistryWomen’s MinistryWomen’s Ministry
Kick-off Luncheon
Sunday, October 3
12:30 p.m.
More details next month.
FellowshipFellowshipFellowshipFellowship BrunchBrunchBrunchBrunch
September 12September 12September 12September 12 10:3010:3010:3010:30----11 a.m.11 a.m.11 a.m.11 a.m.
Our Fellowship Committee will be preparing and serving a light brunch between morning services. Please come and enjoy the fellowship.
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by Pastor Rog
Paul points out some great principles for living life God’s way. First, we need humbleness of heart. Humble people are very conscious of their own shortcomings and choose not to focus on other’s shortcomings. Humbleness is a posture of dependence upon God with an honest evaluation of one’s own strengths and weaknesses. Second, we are to see the future with hopeful anticipation of what God will do. I am both amazed and extremely grateful for God’s work in my life and among us. I am looking forward with excitement because God is here. He is at work, He is changing lives, and He does have great plans for us, His children.
The Lord longs to hear from His children. We see this again and again as we carefully study God’s Word. For example, consider the invitation of Psalm 50:15 (NIV): “...Call upon Me in the day
of trouble; I will deliver
you, and you will honor Me.”
Yes, the Lord desires to hear from His children at all times . . . not just in times of distress. It is as we meet with Him in a time of quietness that our spiritual lives are
Pastor Charlie
Each Person Helping Others
Passionately Pursue Jesus Christ
“ …I am still not all I should be,
but I am focusing all my energies
on this one thing: Forgetting the
past and looking forward to what
lies ahead, I strain to reach the end
of the race and receive the prize for
which God, through Christ Jesus, is
calling us up to heaven. I hope all
of you who are mature Christians
will agree on these things…we must
be sure to obey the truth we have
learned already” (Philippians 3:13-16, NLT).
Third, we are to live life with a view towards eternity and a commitment to obedience. Seeing life through the lens of eternity enables us to weather the storms and stay on course. Our personal devotion to Jesus Christ as the One in charge Whom we follow opens us to God’s presence and power in our lives. Paul says that spiritual maturity possesses these perspectives. My prayer is that, by God’s grace, each of us will mature in our walk with God, demonstrating these qualities each day. Serving Christ together,
Pastor Charlie
Each Person Helping Others
Passionately Pursue Jesus Christ
revived, and strength (His strength) is given to face the trials of life. Today, many churches meet together for fellowship; they meet to study God’s Word; they meet to work on special projects, but few
meet just to pray.
At the end of World War II, the Christians in South Korea realized that they were in deep need. Their church buildings had been destroyed and many of their brothers and sisters in Christ had
been put to death. Their country was in shambles . . . politically, structurally and spiritually. They knew if things were going to change for the better, it would have to come through the Lord. No political leader could
do this, no decree from the government could give or restore
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We Get MailWe Get MailWe Get MailWe Get Mail
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Dear Church Family,
I want to express my thanks to
Pastor Charlie, Rog and all of you for
remembering my 90th birthday and 82
years at Torrance First Baptist Church
by singing to me at the July 4th church
service at Torrance Park.
All of your birthday cards and
the yellow roses from the church meant
so much to me.
It is such a blessing to be part
of this happy group.
Love,
Marj Cummins
Operation Christmas Operation Christmas Operation Christmas Operation Christmas ChildChildChildChild————Samaritan’s Samaritan’s Samaritan’s Samaritan’s Purse Shoe BoxesPurse Shoe BoxesPurse Shoe BoxesPurse Shoe 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.
I would like to THANK all the church family for your calls, cards and prayers. I especially appreciate the Sonseekers. The food was great! You truly don’t know how much it means not to have to worry about cooking food when you’ve just gotten home from the hospital. You are an AWESOME class. Thanks again for everything! Rebecca Darrow
Dear TFB Family, Thank you for all of your communication, prayer and support during the unexpected passing of Rena’s father. Through this tragedy, we all saw an awesome example of true church family. Rena’s family is doing well and working together to get back to normalcy. Mikayla was extremely touched by the flower arrangement. It is a fixture in her room. She sends her gratitude for your gift of love. Steve, Rena, and Mikayla Johnson
I cannot express my thanks enough for the lovely thoughts and flowers that were sent at the loss of my mother [Lillian Molina].
Please continue to keep us in your prayers. Norma and Dale Mooney & Family
What an awesome God we have!!! He has been and is faithful!!! I AM CANCER FREE!!! Thank you to everyone for ALL your prayers and concerns and cards to me this past 7 months. I am
very grateful and humbled and love all of you. Linda Stratton
Light Light Light Light at theat theat theat the LighthouseLighthouseLighthouseLighthouse Music FestivalMusic FestivalMusic FestivalMusic Festival September 25September 25September 25September 25 LATL is a day-long family celebration at Point Fermin Park, 807 W. Paseo Del Mar, in San Pedro. This event is a FREE concert by talented national and local performers, with activities for kids of all ages. It is a celebration of the whole Body of Christ coming together in praise. For those who know Christ and those who want to know Him, Light at the Lighthouse is a day of music and fun, and music and food, and music and fellowship, and music and prayer. Take your family for a day of music & fun!
Kids MidKids MidKids MidKids Mid----weekweekweekweek Program willProgram willProgram willProgram will resume onresume onresume onresume on Wednesday,Wednesday,Wednesday,Wednesday, September 15September 15September 15September 15 at 6:30 p.m.at 6:30 p.m.at 6:30 p.m.at 6:30 p.m.
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Hillsong Kids “Big” is an interactive multi-media Children’s Ministry program for kids from Kindergarten through 6th grades. We will be presenting Christ-centered, Bible-based teaching that is relevant to practical living and empowers children to lead and impact in every sphere of life.
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Loaves & Loaves & Loaves & Loaves & FishesFishesFishesFishes UpdateUpdateUpdateUpdate Thank you for your clothing and hygiene donations. We have depleted our men’s clothing and most of the hygiene items. We do have plenty of soap left, but are out of everything else. We are asking for more of these items by our next Loaves & Fishes which will take place on Saturday, October 4.
Save the date:
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.
Your presence is very much needed to help with cleaning, repairs, painting, etc. here at Torrance First Baptist where we worship the Lord. We trust that we can count on you to help out and we thank you for your past support in
making this day such a great success.
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
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.
New AdultNew AdultNew AdultNew Adult Sunday School ElectiveSunday School ElectiveSunday School ElectiveSunday School Elective
September 26 ~ October 31
11:00 a.m. ~ :oon Facilitated by Gale Lee
“Is truth a matter of perception?” “Can the Church really have an impact on our society?”
Look for details in your bulletin!
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7p Lauran Bethell
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10:30a Fellowship
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5p Prayer
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Worship Services:
9:15 & 11 a.m.
Worship & Witness: 6 p.m.
Adult Sunday School: 8:15 [except 9/5]
9:15 & 11 a.m.
Children’s Church: 9:15 a.m.
Patio Fellowship: 10:30 a.m.
Children & Youth S.S.: 11 a.m.
New Covenant Children’s S.S.: 11 a.m.
Japanese Sanctuary Bible Fllwshp: 11 a.m.
New Covenant (Korean) Wrshp: 12:45 p.m.
New Covenant (Korean) Fellowship: 2 p.m.
College Gathering: 6 p.m.
Monday
Ladies’ Prayer: 11 a.m.
Open Basketball: 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday
BSF Leaders: 9:15 a.m. [resumes 9/14]
High School Revive: 7 p.m.
MasterLife Bible Study: 7 p.m.
Bible Study: 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
BSF: 9:15a.m. [resumes 9/15]
BIG: 6:30 p.m. [resumes 9/15]
Jr. High QUEST: 6:30 p.m.
Small Group Bible Study: 6:45 p.m.
Choir Practice: 7 p.m.
Life of Jesus Bible Study: 7 p.m.
New Covenant (Korean) Bible Study: 8 p.m.
Thursday
Ladies’ Bible Study: 2 pm. [resmes 9/2]
Worship Band Practice: 6:30 p.m.
Chess Club, 6:30 p.m
Friday
Ladies meet @ Denny’s for Bkfst.: 9 a.m.
Saturday
New Covenant (Korean) Prayer: 6 a.m.
MasterLife Bible Study: 8-10 a.m.
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Churches are not perfect. This is not news. In recent days, I have
happened across unchurched folk who can detail the ways in which church is
not perfect. Now their perspective may skew their interpretation, but the
criticisms ought to be heard.
This got me thinking about a blog post I read back in December 2009.
Written by blogger, pastor, and artist, David Hayward, “10 Challenges of
Religious Communities” voiced many of the criticisms I’ve heard lately.
Rather than wallow in self-critique, what would it look like to turn the
criticisms into intentions? Here is my suggested list for TFB:
1. Because abuse, intrigue, exploitation and alienation are not rare in the
church, we clearly and openly practice loving discipline.
2. We believe and trust what is true and have no fear in our search for it.
3. Questions are not only welcomed, they are encouraged.
4. Friendship is based on love for persons, regardless of compatibility.
5. We do not practice codependency, but exhort one another in love and
truth.
6. Success is gauged in terms of a life well-lived in partnership with God
by the power of the Spirit.
7. Creativity, in all its forms, is welcomed and critically engaged.
8. Diversity in unity is a primary goal, in accordance with God’s original
purpose and in keeping with his holiness.
9. The fullness of humanity, male and female, is represented in
leadership and mutual service in the community.
10. We hold that the text means what the original authors (one human, one
Divine) intended, but this does not trap its significance in literalist
cement.
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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 :ight ~ Saturday, September 11, 6:30 p.m. ~ Meet at the home of Melissa Peters, 1134 W. 210th Street, in Torrance. Bring games and snacks to share. Dinner :ight ~ Saturday, September 25, 6:30 p.m. ~ Meet at a new location! We will be going to Daphne’s Greek Café, 25362 Crenshaw Blvd., in Torrance (below Bally’s at corner of PCH).
10 Suggested10 Suggested10 Suggested10 Suggested Intentions forIntentions forIntentions forIntentions for Our FaithOur FaithOur FaithOur Faith CommunityCommunityCommunityCommunity by Laura Springer, M.Div., Th.M. http://tfbacademy.blogspot.com/
For questions, suggestions, or more information, call Brenda-Jean Shephard, 310/901-0816.
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Next Events for Seniors & FriendsNext Events for Seniors & FriendsNext Events for Seniors & FriendsNext Events for Seniors & Friends
If you are interested and/or want more details for any of our
Senior & Friends’ outings, call Terri Mullin at 310/629-0396.
October 22, FridayOctober 22, FridayOctober 22, FridayOctober 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 17 November 17 November 17 November 17 –––– 18181818
(Wednesday(Wednesday(Wednesday(Wednesday----Thursday)Thursday)Thursday)Thursday) Palm SpringsPalm SpringsPalm SpringsPalm Springs
We will leave the church at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 17, and drive to Palm Springs. The first day, we will go to the Palm Springs Air Museum which houses one of the nation's largest collection of World War II flying aircraft displayed in modern, well lighted, air-conditioned and clean hangars. We will also visit the Desert Art Museum. Spacious art wings provide provocative, special art exhibitions. Visitors can view prestigious traveling exhibitions and enjoy different presentations from the Museum's broad permanent collection. They can browse through galleries featuring 19th-century landscapes and classic western American art, then explore exhibitions of bold contemporary paintings and sculpture. A premier collection and a selection of miniature rooms intrigue visitors of all ages. Also planned is a visit to the Living Desert Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
We will stay at a hotel in downtown Palm Springs. The cost is $189.50 for one person in a room or $276 for two. Then On Thursday, November 18, we will once again enjoy the Palm Springs Follies. The Crystals, who are widely regarded as one of the defining "girl groups" of the 1960s, will be performing. We plan to be back at the church at 9 p.m. on Thursday night.
Friday, September 17Friday, September 17Friday, September 17Friday, September 17 at 12:00 noonat 12:00 noonat 12:00 noonat 12:00 noon Please join us for the
SENIOR SUMMERTIME POTLUCK BBQ. Meat and corn-on-the-cob will be provided. Please bring a salad or dessert to share.
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TFB Global OutreachTFB Global OutreachTFB Global OutreachTFB Global Outreach by Dee and the G. O. Committee
Isaiah 6:8-9 ~ “Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying,
‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?’
And I said, ‘Here I am. Send me!’
He said, ‘Go and tell this people....’”
Recently in our Sunday morning teachings from Pastor Charlie, we have seen the apostles and the early church reach out to their communities to share the Word of God. Some were jailed and persecuted for their faith. In a recent newsletter from Bobby Gupta, he shares a testimony from one of the pastors who was attending their conference at HBI. The pastor states: “One day suddenly the police came to his house and
arrested Rajeev (name changed), our Punji pastor. He was
charged with attempted murder. Rajeev was devastated
because he had nothing to do with any murder. They
dragged him out of his house in front of his wife and their
baby. The wife was screaming and crying to the police to
release her husband because he did not do any murder and
he is a pastor. But the Police did not give ear to her but took
Rajeev in their vehicle while the people of the street were
watching him being taken.
Rajeev was in the Prison for 13 days for no mistake
of him. The first two days he cried to the Lord and fought
with the Lord for allowing this to happen to him because he
was accused unnecessarily and brought shame in front of
his people. The third day in the prison God spoke to him
and told him that there was a purpose for him to be in the
prison. Rajeev heard God very clearly and told the Lord
that he was willing to go through this suffering if it was
God’s will and purpose.
Bow, Rajeev saw the fellow prisoners differently through the eyes of Jesus. He saw the jailor through
the eyes of Jesus. Rajeev’s heart started to feel the lostness of these people in the prison. He remembered St.
Paul in the prison and his joyful living that made a huge difference. So he decided to sing and praise God in
the prison. Hearing Rajeev singing, the fellow prisoners asked him to sing those beautiful songs worshipping
the true and living God. Rajeev got opportunities to share the Gospel with the fellow prisoners. The Jailor,
who watched Rajeev every day, came to listen to his singing and sharing of the Word of God.
God brought Rajeev out of the prison after 13 days, proving Rajeev was not guilty of attempted
murder. The day Rajeev was released, the Jailor called and told him, ‘please do not forget us and please visit
us as often as you can because we want to know more about Jesus Christ.’ Bow Rajeev visits the prison and
the jailor every week very joyfully as God has opened the doors to proclaim God’s Good Bews to the Jailor
and the prisoners. Praise the Lord!”
In what neighborhood, business, or country has God placed us that we might serve Him with joy and singing? How do you see your neighbors or coworkers? Let us pray for our eyes to be opened, to say, “Here I am Lord,” and begin singing “those beautiful songs of worship.”
Mexico ShortMexico ShortMexico ShortMexico Short----termtermtermterm Mission TripMission TripMission TripMission Trip Saturday, October 3Saturday, October 3Saturday, October 3Saturday, October 3
Sign ups and training will begin in mid-September. Call Dee Gonzales @ 310-600-0213 or e-mail her at [email protected] for more information.
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what was needed. It could only come from
the Lord. It could only come as God’s people humbled themselves before Him and prayed. [II Chronicles 7:14 highlights this kind of hungry, soul-searching prayer. Yes, the admonition was given to Israel, but the application is to us as well.] As the believers in S. Korea began to pray, seeking God’s face daily at 5 a.m., 7 days a week, things began to change . . . first in their own lives and then in their country. They prayed like this for 30 years even in the bitter cold of winter in churches which had no heat. Did this kind of praying revive God’s church and their country? Yes, it did! Their country was rebuilt, their government united, and God’s
church was revived.
Dear people, do we have this kind of urgency in our prayer lives? Do we realize just how much we need the Lord working in
our lives? James 5:16 tells us: “...the intense prayer of the
righteous is very powerful” (HCSB) Oh, that all of us would hunger for this kind of intense praying. Yes, the Lord does hear His children when we humble ourselves before Him. May this be our desire today. Needing Him more than ever, Pastor Rog
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New ArrivalsNew ArrivalsNew ArrivalsNew Arrivals
Ella Jayne Cochran was born July 26 in Canada. She weighed 6 lbs. 14 ozs. and was 20 inches long. Parents: Brian & Julie Grandparents: Tom and Carol Big Bro: Evan
Wyatt Dobry Madera was born on July 27 to Megan & Frank. He weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. and was 20 inches long. Grandparents: Gary & Kathy Potter Great-Grandparents: Ralph & Edna He also has 2 big sisters: Rian and Ava.
Peyton William Schonberg was born on July 25. He weighed in at 10 lbs. 9ozs. and was 20¾” long. Parents: Arond & Andrené Grandparents: Tom and Candy Nordstrom Siblings: Kari, Candace (who is with Jesus),
Madison, and Jackson
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
Please pray for those who have recently lost
loved ones:
Billy Adams, TFB member and beloved husband of Ester,
is now with the Lord; Ginny Fernandez lost her mother,
Kay Houting; former member Bertha Cook is now in glory;
Nancy Christensen lost her dad, John Carne; and former member Stan Barrett is now with the Lord.
325AVERAGE WEEKLY
ATTENDANCE FOR JULY
Attendance & GivingAttendance & GivingAttendance & GivingAttendance & Giving
= Thank you for giving
approximately $44,632
in the month of July.
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 [email protected]. Or visit us on the web at www.torrancefirstbaptist.org
Last Call forLast Call forLast Call forLast Call for BackpacksBackpacksBackpacksBackpacks Wow! Have you seen our sanctuary? We have been truly blessed by the generosity of so many here at Torrance First Baptist, the businesses
that TFB deals with (e.g. Halverson, Stone & Myers Mortuary, Office Depot, Cornett Plumbing, Christian Community Credit Union, Bateman Termite Control, Buettner Insurance, and Colorful Choice Painting Co.) and people in the community who saw our ad in the Daily Breese and brought in backpacks and/or filler material to help needy boys and girls. If you are one that has intended to bring a backpack to church but haven’t gotten around to it yet, you still have until the end of August to participate. In the meantime, thank you to all who have joined with us, Love INC and His House in this endeavor. We will have a final count in next month’s “Proclaimer.”
Women’s Women’s Women’s Women’s Bible Bible Bible Bible Study Study Study Study
FellowshipFellowshipFellowshipFellowship September 15, 9:15 a.m.September 15, 9:15 a.m.September 15, 9:15 a.m.September 15, 9:15 a.m. We have the privilege of hosting this intensive, interactive study that requires homework and faithful attendance and meets every Wednesday starting on the above date. This first class is an Introductory Class (as is the first Wednesday of each following month) for newcomers to sign up or just see what it’s all about. The study this year is the book of Isaiah. There are also classes for 2-5 year olds, but please do not bring children to an Introduction Class.