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Valley Isle Fellowship Love God. Love His Church. Love His World
473 S High St • PO Box 886
Wailuku, HI 96793
(808) 244-0865 (ph) (808)249-0235 (fax)
A very familiar saying in the sports world is:
It doesn’t matter how well you start the race, but you must finish well! I believe this statement is talking about “steadfastness.” I see this quality best lived out in the life of Jesus Christ. During His earthly life, He was faithful until the very end and that is the epitome of steadfastness.
Many in the world of Christian faith need to understand if they are striving to become more and more like Jesus, steadfastness is a quality that we all need to hone and sharpen. For me, this is something that I need to work diligently on. It is so easy to get started with something that I believe the Lord has directed me to do and then to completely give it up when the road gets a little rocky. Or another scenario is that I don’t necessarily give it up, but I just forget about it because things get busy and hectic. In either case, steadfastness is lost.
The following story seems to illustrate steadfastness in light of our earthly weaknesses. The time was the 19th of May, 1780. The place was Hartford, Connecticut. The day
has gone down in New England history as a terrible foretaste of Judgment Day. For at noon the skies turned from blue to gray and by mid-afternoon had blackened over so densely that, in that
religious age, men fell on their knees and begged a final blessing before the end came. The Connecticut House of Representatives was in session. And as some men fell down and others clamored for an immediate adjournment, the Speaker of the House, one Colonel Davenport, came to his feet. He silenced them and said these words: "The Day of Judgment is either approaching or it is not. If it is not, there is no cause for adjournment. If it is, I choose to be found doing my duty. I wish, therefore, that candles may be brought." (This story was found on the website:
sermonillustrator.com)
In today’s atmosphere of church ministry and church growth, there is a constant search to find something newer, more exciting and stimulating, and more entertaining. There is the constant desire to make the Bible more relevant to everyday people and the issues that they confront daily. There is also the constant drive to meet people where they are and to minister to them the love of God in a compassionate and relevant manner.
While all of this sounds so good, if you begin to examine these trends you will find them to be very self centered. A dedicated Christian life needs to be Christ centered. While sounding good, these trends need to be transitioned to be Christ centered. For instance, new does not mean better. There probably needs to be a movement back to the ancient understanding and faith of the 1st Century Christians who truly knew what a committed love to Jesus Christ really meant. Exciting, stimulating, and entertaining ministries can truly appeal to our desires but true Christian faith should be appealing to the desires of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
As far as making the Bible and its messages relevant, we have to be careful that we don’t make man central. The Word of God needs to be central and we should strive to make our thoughts and lives conform to it. If relevant means to help each other to understand the meaning of the Word and then striving to make our lives conform to its commands, then we can all be in agreement with that. If relevant means to make the Word of God to conform to our situations and issues, then I believe there will be deep problems and conflicts. The Word of God needs to rule our lives and not the (continued next page)
ISSUE
1-2 Steadfastness: An Enduring Quality of Christ-likeness 3 A Little Thanks To All of You For Being Partners For Life 4 Tony and Sara Silveira 2-3, 5-6 Announcements 7 VIF Calendar 8-9 Sermon Notes
IN THIS
Steadfastness: An Enduring Quality of Christ-likeness by Pastor Stephen Kaneshiro
Steadfastness: An Enduring Quality of Christ-likeness by Pastor Stephen Kaneshiro (continued from page 1)
other way around.
There is an enormous need for Christians throughout the world to be steadfast in their love and commitment unto Jesus Christ in a manner that is pleasing to Him even though it may not be pleasing to us. There needs to be a steadfastness/faithfulness that will soak through to the innermost parts of our lives that will demonstrate that our lives are truly one in Jesus.
A Biblical example of this kind of steadfastness and faithfulness can be seen in Ruth’s love and commitment to Naomi, her mother-in-law. Ruth 1:16-17 (KJV) 16 And Ruth said, Intreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: 17 Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried: the LORD do so to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me.
Newness, Excitement, Stimulating, & Entertaining are not bad things, but it becomes bad when we begin to demand that God provide these things in order for us to remain committed to Him. We need to be committed to Him even if these elements are totally absent. However, the reality is that by being faithful to the Lord at all cost, Christ will provide these elements and even more so that His will can be fulfilled. After all, all of Christian ministry is His ministry and we need to be His servants doing all that He desires. God bless you all.
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Volunteers to help us
park cars on our
High Street property for:
Wailuku Elementary School
May Day Program
Wednesday, May 25
Report at 6:30 a.m.
Sign-up at the back table
Aloha VIF, Thank you Valley Isle Fellowship for all that you have done for Amy, Grayson, Ava and myself over the past 4 years and especially in the time of our transition. We have enjoyed serving alongside you all. We especially want to thank those that gave gifts and helped at our garage sale/bake sale. All of your generosity is going a long way in helping us transition to Texas. Our hearts are still with all of you at VIF and we will continue to pray for VIF to be the church that God has called you all to be. We are looking forward to hearing what God will do at VIF in the coming years.
In Christ, Jeremy, Amy, Grayson and Ava
MCBA Summer CampsMCBA Summer CampsMCBA Summer Camps
Registration forms are now available:Registration forms are now available:Registration forms are now available:
Youth Camp “Unashamed”Youth Camp “Unashamed”Youth Camp “Unashamed”
June 6June 6June 6---10 at YMCA Camp Keanae10 at YMCA Camp Keanae10 at YMCA Camp Keanae
See Lyle Irimata for more informationSee Lyle Irimata for more informationSee Lyle Irimata for more information
Children’s Camp “Klash of Kin”Children’s Camp “Klash of Kin”Children’s Camp “Klash of Kin”
June 20June 20June 20---242424 at YMCA Camp Keanaeat YMCA Camp Keanaeat YMCA Camp Keanae
See Steffen Yamada for more informationSee Steffen Yamada for more informationSee Steffen Yamada for more information
A Little Thanks To All of You For Being Partners For Life
Pastor Darren Sarmiento
In my Bible reading time I came across a scripture passage that reminded me of all of you, the Church, and I wanted to share it with you. Philippians 1:3-6 (NLT) says this: “3 Every time I think of you, I give thanks to my
God. 4 Whenever I pray, I make my requests for all of you with joy, 5 for you have been my partners in spreading the Good News about Christ from the time you first heard it until now. 6 And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.”
I thank God the Father for my VIF family. I find great joy knowing that we are partners
for life in letting people know about Jesus and encouraging them to build a relationship
with Him. As I look back at my younger days of being a Christian there were some of
you who were my mentors and I wouldn’t be here if God our Father hadn’t designed it
and purposed it that way. It brings me joy all the time knowing that God put us
together to encourage, love and inspire each other to go forward with the gospel. So as
you encourage me, I pray that the Lord may use me to encourage you to love, commit and follow the Lord Jesus for
the rest of your lives no matter what happens in life today and tomorrow. I believe that I will always have the joy in
the Lord and I pray you will, too, as long as you and I remember Philippians 1:6. It says, “6 And I am certain that God,
who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus
returns.” Realize that the ultimate joy is only found in Jesus Christ. The life we are living out today is because Jesus
is already working within us to live the life that will always bring glory to God. Be joyful that one day we will be
with the Father and the Son when Jesus comes back to take us home.
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Missionary Spotlight:
A Note From Our Missionaries in Montreal, Quebec
Tony and Sara Silveira
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
High Street Cleaning Schedule
Week of May 19-21
Edwards, Reimann, Balberdi
Week of May 26-28 Elaine, Marion, Linda
Week of June 2-4 Volunteers Needed
Week of June 9-11 Volunteers Needed
Today, May 15 Team 2: Elaine Y, Wendy C, Krystle AV, Dmitry V,
Corey E
May 22 Team 3: Flo N, Lillian T, Jen E, DJ Caoile
May 29 Team 4: Cheeng Shum, Jennifer B, Hawea R Wayne S
Childcare Schedule
If you have any questions or would like to help, If you have any questions or would like to help,
call Steffen@264call Steffen@264--03970397..
Say Say YES TO VBSYES TO VBS!! Are you ready to Are you ready to
dive into our great adventure dive into our great adventure under God’s great ocean? under God’s great ocean?
Plan to join us Plan to join us July 11July 11--15!15!
Interested in helping? Interested in helping? Our first VBS Planning Our first VBS Planning meeting will be held on meeting will be held on
Saturday, May 21 Saturday, May 21 @ 6:30 pm. @ 6:30 pm.
call Church
Office
244-0865
Church
Cleaning
Ministry call Church
Office
244-0865
280-5810 [email protected]
Crisis Care Ministry Pastor Stephen Kaneshiro
419-8100
Andy Sniffen
264-0526
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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6:00 am
Prayer Meeting (Conference Room)
6:30 am Set-up
9:00 am Worship Service
(Childcare for Birth - 4 years at High St property)
10:30 am Sunday School
(Children & Youth-High St Property; Adults-parsonage)
6:00 pm Evening Service (High St Property)
“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with
thanksgiving.” Colossians 4:2 (ESV)
Here are opportunities to gather together in prayer
Sundays 6 am (Conference Room)
Mondays 6:30 pm (Parsonage)
Gather together to pray for God to move within ourselves, our church, community, nation and
world. Please join us for these very powerful times with the Lord and our brothers and sisters.
Valley Isle Fellowship Calendar
May 2016
15 6 am - Prayer Time @ Conference Room
9 am - Pastor Stephen
10:30 am - Sunday School at High St Property
- Adult Sunday School @ parsonage
12 noon - Trustees Meeting
6 pm - Pastor Stephen
16 6:30 pm - Prayer Meeting @ Sanctuary
18 6:30 pm - Youth Group “Fuel” @ Sanctuary
19 6:00 pm - King Kekaulike HS Graduation
20 6:00 pm - Baldwin High School Graduation
21 5:00 pm - Maui HS Graduation
22 6 am - Prayer Time @ Conference Room
9 am - Pastor Stephen
10:30 am - Sunday School at High St Property
- Adult Sunday School @ parsonage
6 pm - Pastor Stephen Lahainaluna High School Graduation
23 6:30 pm - Prayer Meeting @ Sanctuary
24 6:30 pm - Youth Group “Fuel” @ Sanctuary
26 DOE - last day for students
27 St. Anthony High School Graduation
28 Seabury Hall Graduation 6:30 VBS Planning Meeting
29 6 am - Prayer time @ Conference Room
9 am - Pastor Stephen
- Observance of Lord’s Supper
10:30 am - Sunday School at High St Property
- Adult Sunday School @ parsonage
6 pm - Pastor Stephen MCBA Children’s Camp Registration due
30 Memorial Day –office closed No Prayer Meeting
June 2016
1 6:30 pm - Youth Group “Fuel” @ Sanctuary
Sunday Evening
Service
VIF Church Sanctuary 6:00 pm
Associate Pastor Darren Sarmiento
Cell: (808) 757-1651 Email: [email protected]
Valley Isle Fellowship
473 S High St, PO Box 886, Wailuku, HI 96793 ph: (808) 244-0865 [email protected] www.vifmaui.com
www.facebook.com/valleyislefellowship
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Sunday Morning
Services
Wailuku Elementary School Cafeteria
355 S High St. Wailuku, HI 96793
Service - 9:00 am
Sunday School - 10:30 am (Children & Youth Sunday School at High Street property;
Adults at Parsonage) @VIFMaui
Senior Pastor Stephen Kaneshiro
Cell: (808) 419-8100 Email: [email protected]
Today's Worship Songs
All the Earth Will Sing Your Praises
Son of God
Here I Am to Worship
Examining the Person that Loves Jesus Luke 10:21-37
Pastor Stephen Kaneshiro
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I. Powerful ____ faith. – Luke 10:21-24
A. God the proud.
Proverbs 16:5 & James 4:6
B. God ___ in His Children.
1. His children __ Him.
2. His children __ Him.
C. The OT __ and longed for this.
1. To see the __ .
2. To see __ before the Son.
II. The essence of __ . – Luke 10:25-28
A. Jesus came to ______ the Law, not to it.
1. v. 26b - “What does the law of Moses say? How do you read it?”
2. Matthew 5:17-19
B. How to inherit ____ life.
1. __ the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind.
2. Love your __ as yourself.
C. this does not save you.
D. this is what saves you.
v. 28b - “Do this and you will live!”
(continued on next page)
Examining the Person that Loves Jesus Luke 10:21-37
Pastor Stephen Kaneshiro
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III. Justified actions are in with God’s Word. – Luke 10:29-37
A. ___ his actions. (feel good about past & current practices)
B. Jesus illustrates the ____ of __ with an illustration.
C. The Good Samaritan:
1. tragedy.
2. Only 1 out of 3.
3. Compassion is more than a .
a. .
b. .
c. .
NOTES:
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