Mark 14:1-11, Jesus is Anointed, September 30, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Support Our Soldier, Holly Thomas
No rank, or indication of service is required.Holly Thomas
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From Mom Carrie: "Thank you for all the prayers and words of encouragement to
both of us!"
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Thank You From Brazil
Dear New Life Church,
Words cannot fully express my gratitude to New Life Church for allowing Pastor Scott and Marcia to come to Brazil. Their participation in my ministry helped me and helped other missionaries as well. The time of worship lead by Marcia and the teaching by Scott were a great encouragement to all. Their presence at the field conference became a highlight for many of us who were involved in a conference that was full of difficult moments and difficult decisions. The time spent in Teresina was also a very profitable time even though it was a very quick trip. Pastor Mendes of Igreja Batista Morada Nova could not stop expressing his gratitude for the presence and participation of Scott and Marcia in the anniversary of the church. Thank you for your willingness to invest in my life and my ministry.
In Christ,
Bruce Tissell
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Bridges To Change Thanksgiving Banquet A Huge Success
Blessings at Thanksgiving! With many helping hands and donations from the church body, 65 people from Bridges To Change were served a Thanksgiving dinner at New Life Riverfalls on Wednesday evening, Nov. 21st. What a great turnout! Mike Polley prayed for their hearts and minds to be open to receive God's word along with the dinner. We plan to do this again in the future and look forward to any volunteers wishing to help out--thank you volunteers!!!
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Brazil Picture Album
Here are some of my pictures from Brazil. I tried to put more of them up earlier in the week when I was there, but my internet connection prevented me. So here they are.
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Trick Questions for Jesus
Mark 12:13-17, Trick Questions for Jesus, July 29, 2007
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Parable of the Tenants
Mark 12:1-12, Parable of the Tenants, July 15, 2007
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Treasureland on Mission!
The kids of Treasureland at NLRF took on a mission to touch as many kids around the world as possible through Operation Christmas Child. They wound up putting together 17 shoe boxes full of gifts to give to needy children this Christmas!
When you see one of the kids (or dedicated teachers) from this picture, be sure to say thanks to them for all of their hard work.
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Sunday in Brazil
We had a delightful and we trust useful Sunday at Igreja Batista Morada Nova. I spoke both morning and evening. The morning message went well. Bruce was my translator. The evening was the formal celebration of their 13th anniversary (I thought we were over-the-top last year for celebrating our 65th!).
I was the featured speaker. I had to sit in front of the congregation the whole night in an extremely straight-backed chair. I didn't know the songs. I couldn't read their PowerPoint. I tried to encourage them, nonetheless, to find Christ to be their treasure and pearl of great price (Matthew 13:44-46).
One person trusted Christ at the evening service Saturday night and then another on Sunday night. We left Teresina at 3:45 that night and now are in San Paulo.
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Brazilian Worship Extract
Here is a brief scene from last night's service in the park. I'm going to preach twice today.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Mindset List for Class of 2011
Every year Beloit College puts together a list that helps explain the mindset and worldview of the freshman class. Here is this year's list. If you are young this will not seem like a big deal. If you are older than 40 it will make you think twice and wonder why there isn't a bigger generation gap.
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Happy Birthday, Bruce
We enjoyed celebrating Bruce's Birthday with him and his close friends. It was a delight to see the love and respect the other missionaries on the field have for him.
Ken Flurry is the WorldVenture Regional Director for the Americas. He was a missionary our church supported years ago. He and his wife were married in the church Marcia grew up in in Billings, MT. He'll be retiring in May and then they are planning to go work in the slums of Sao Paulo.
This is the WorldVenture Team in N. Brazil.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Life Group Leader's Meeting
"Small groups are microcosms of God's creation community. Wherever two or more persons come together, they become an actual reflection of the image and likeness of God. Small groups are the basic arena for either imaging the redeeming presence of God or projecting destructive human systems. Every small or large gathering of humanity exists in this tension of manifesting an inhuman structure or embodying divinely redemptive relationships." - Gareth Icenogle(Biblical Foundations for Small Group Ministry)
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Day One -- North Brazil Field Conference
Our hotel is only two blocks from the beach, yet it took two excursions before we found the path to get there. It is warm and windy here. Yesterday I counted 14 tankers anchored off the coast. It isn't a beach that anyone was swimming in.
We have enjoyed delectable food. This is a picture of a Romeo and Juliet pancake, that is neither in a pan nor is it a cake. It is guava and cream cheese inside a crepe. And, it was yummy. Off to the side you may notice my Jesus pop. I figure, if it is good enough for him, it is good enough for me.
Our ministry has consisted of leading worship and sharing the Word with the missionaries in N. Brazil. We were unsure whether it was important for us to come down or not. Marcia played a little 20-year-old Radio Shack keyboard. It wasn't the prettiest sound, but a couple of the missionaries were in tears within the first few songs. This field conference is where they do business, but also their one designated time to be encouraged and nourished in the Word.
We learned yesterday that they will be losing another couple from this field, their second in as many years. The harvest is truly plentiful here. Just this morning before our worship time, a man stopped one of the missionaries in the hall. He asked who we were. Then his second question was, "How can I have faith?" Obviously he asked the right people. Until he was called away be a phone call they shared the gospel with him. The missionary, a veteran of over 25 years, said, "I've never seen a man more ready for the gospel!" Please pray the Lord of the Harvest to send forth workers in the harvest.
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Hotel in Brazil
We arrived in San Luiz after traveling 30 hours. We had slept some on the plane, but were exhausted. We were so tired near the end that we got off the airplane at the wrong city! Only when our bags didn't come did we find out that they were still on the plane because we weren't to San Luiz yet. It was a touch embarrassing.
If we hadn't been so tired we'd have been fairly discouraged by the austerity of our hotel room. It had a bed, no blankets -- lights, no lampshades -- bugs, no suitcase racks -- running water, but not to drink. But, the bed worked and we enjoyed a great night's sleep. After all, it had an air conditioner which may have been our only true necessity.
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Sense of Sin -- Value of Salvation
Why is it that we see so little of this strong love to Jesus among Christians of the present day? How is it that we so seldom meet with saints who will face any danger, and go through fire and water for Christ's sake? There is only one answer. It is the weak faith, and the low sense of obligation to Christ, which so widely prevail. A low and feeble sense of sin will always produce a low and feeble sense of the value of salvation. A slight sense of our debt to God will always be attended by a slight sense of what we owe for our redemption. It is the man who feels much forgiven who loves much. "To whom little is forgiven, the same loves little." (Luke 7:47.)--J.C. Ryle, Commentary on Mark 16
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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Memorial Service for Lawrence Richardson
Memorial Service for Lawrence James Richardson, Larry Richardson's father, will be Monday, November 12 at 4 pm. You are welcomed to support the family by attending the service.
Remember Larry, his two sisters, Gloria and Peggy, and his mother, Beula.
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Family Life -- A Weekend to Remember
We have been given a couple coupons for Family Life's Weekend to Remember. It's coming to PDX in Mid-November. Normally it costs $119 per person, the coupon allow you to go for $35 per person. If this interests you or someone you know please call or email the church.
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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Spirituality - What's a Christian to Do?
Our Life Group has recently begun reading N.T. Wright's new classic Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense. In the first part of the book, Wright explores four of what he calls "echoes of a voice: the longing for justice, the quest for spirituality, the hunger for relationships, and the delight in beauty." Each of these universal signposts point beyond themselves towards the possibility of something more. That "something more" ultimately finds its fulfillment in the person and work of Christ.
This past week we finished chapter two, "The Hidden Spring," which deals with the resurgence of all things spiritual in Western culture, from New Age mysticism, "with Tarot cards, crystals, horoscopes, and so on" to self-help books, Kabbalah, labyrinths and Celtic Christianity. What is Christianity to make of all this spirituality? Like most cultural expressions, spirituality is something of a doubled-edged sword. On the one hand, "If anything like the Christian story is in fact true (in other words, if there is a God whom we can know most clearly in Jesus), this interest is exactly what we should expect; because in Jesus we glimpse a God who loves people and wants them to know and respond to that love." On the other hand, "part of the Christian story...is that human beings have been so seriously damaged by evil that what they need isn't simply better self-knowledge, or better social conditions, but help, and indeed rescue, from outside themselves. Thus, by itself 'spirituality' may appear to be part of the problem as well as part of the solution."
No easy answers, I suppose. If you're interested in pursing this conversation, the Life Group in question meets on Thursday nights from 7-8:30 p.m. For more information, contact either Amanda or myself (we're in the directory).
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Thank You From The Bruechert Family
Dear New Life Church Family,
Agnes Spidal brought me a very pretty planter basket in sympathy from the church family and I am enjoying it. It is comforting to know we are part of a loving and praying community of believers.
The homegoing of my sister afforded an opportunity for special family time that we enjoyed very much. Traveling to San Jose with our children and being together there for several days was a real blessing. Thank you for your thoughtfulness.
Love in Christ,
Bonnie Bruechert
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Brazil
Marcia and I are going to Brazil on Sunday afternoon to try to encourage the Lord's servants with WorldVenture in the North Brazil Field at their annual field conference. Marcia will be leading worship for them and I'll be sharing the word. Then we'll be going to Teresina to celebrate the anniversary of the church our team served this summer.
We'd appreciate your prayers for the following:
- That we'd be prepared when we get there.
- That we would be able to refresh the hearts of the saints.
- That God would take care of our family while we're gone.
- That God would expand our heart for the world.
- That we'd be useful for God's purposes.
- That the servants on the field might go away and make a difference in Northern Brazil.
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Sunday, November 04, 2007
Daylight Saving Time
I just learned the "s" should be left off Daylight Saving(s) Time. I also learned it unofficially began in 1444 in Basel in order to foil an attack at the city walls. You can read some interesting things about Daylight Saving Time here.
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Friday, November 02, 2007
Steven Curtis Chapman Concert
The Reavely family was privileged to go to the Steven Curtis Chapman concert Thursday night at Rolling Hills. All of us got to go because Taylor worked set-up and tear-down.
It was a real encouragement. I have enjoyed his music since I was a youth pastor when I received his first album in a subscription program.It was fun for me to be there with my children when he had two of his boys on stage with him. As many of you know he has a passion for adoption and has adopted three children of his own.
He sang one song about his daughters called "Cinderella" that made our whole family cry. The point of the song was that he only had a little while with his girls until they were grown. I was holding Layne on my lap and she had her Cinderella sweatshirt on. It was a little too much for me.
Bethany Dillon and Sanctus Real opened for him and we enjoyed them, too.
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Idolatry and Sin
Mark Driscoll on American Idolatry
Sin isn’t only doing bad things, it is more fundamentally making good things into ultimate things. Sin is building your life and meaning on anything, even a very good thing, more than on God. Whatever we build our life on will drive us and enslave us. Sin is primarily idolatry.
Tim Keller (from "Talking About Idolatry in a Postmodern Age")
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Thursday, November 01, 2007
New Life Church Harvest Party
New Life Church had a very fun Harvest Party last night. Shrek, Billy Ferguson, led many volunteers to serve our community in providing a safe, fun alternative or addition to standard trick-or-treating.
We had a carnival with such unusual events as pumpkin bowling, ring the dolphin's nose and drive a nail.
Holly Foullon told the children the Pumpkin Story. She emphasized that Jesus can take the yucky stuff out of your life and replace it with a light. . . just like we do with a pumpkin.One of the highlights was a maze constructed from Refrigerator boxes. Yes, I was caught looking for some candy inside.
Thank you to Shrek for all his initiative and to all who made this a great event for our church and our community.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Online Events Calendar Updated
The New Life Church online Events Calendar has been updated through January 2008! To stay in touch with what's happening, click the "Events Calendar" button from the homepage. To report updates or corrections, please e-mail Julia at the church office.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
New Books and DVDs Available In The Library
New books by:
Tamera Alexander:Rekindled (Fountain Creek Chronicles -Book 1)
Revealed (Fountain Creek Chronicles - Book 2)
Remembered (Fountain Creek Chronicles - Book 3)
Tim LaHaye & Jerry B. Jenkins:Mark's Story (the Jesus Chronicles)
DVD's (Children's Library):The Torchlighters (Heroes of the Faith)
The Jim Elliot Story
The John Bunyan Story
The William Tyndale Story
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Thanksgiving Baskets
No, we're not collecting puppies!
We are collecting: flour, potatoes, apples, oranges, stuffing mix, cranberry sauce, gravy, cake mixes, canned vegetables, and canned fruit.
Please leave your donations any time at the Manna cupboard box, located in the foyer of the church. Remember, Thanksgiving Day is unseasonably early this year and plan accordingly...the baskets will be delivered the weekend of November 17-18 to those in need. If you are interested in helping put together these baskets or deliver them, please contact Dianne Froode, Evelyn Hall or Kathy Fuentes for more information.
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High school students Visit the Vorhees'
See what happens when 20 high school students from both West Linn High School and Oregon City High School hang out with 10 adults from New Life Church at the Vorhees' house after the WLHS @ OCHS football game. There was no rivalry between schools, only between individuals in the areas of singing and guitar thrashing--we played Karaoke and Guitar Hero. Not to mention thrilling board games like Catch Phrase and Apples to Apples. Next time you get an invitation to Visit the Vorhees', don't miss out!
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Quotes On Sin From Today's Message
Today's message is quote-heavy. I hope these help in your fight against sin.
- A sinner is the greatest self-denier. For the love sin, he will deny himself a part in heaven. – Thomas Watson.
- If hell were on one side and sin were on the other, I would rather leap into hell than willingly commit sin. – Anselm
- However strong a castle may be, if a treacherous party resides inside, the castle cannot be kept safe from the enemy. – John Owen
- If we do not abide in prayer, we will abide in temptation. – John Owen
- I fear we do not sufficiently realize the extreme subtlety of our soul’s disease. We are too apt to forget that temptation to sin will rarely present itself to us in its true colors, saying, “I am your deadly enemy and I want to ruin you for ever in hell.” Oh, no! Sin comes to us, like Judas, with a kiss, forbidden fruit seemed good and desirable to Eve, yet it cast her out of Eden. The walking idly on his palace roof seemed harmless enough to David, yet it ended in adultery and murder. Sin rarely seems sin at its first beginnings. – J.C. Ryle.
- One sin makes way for more. . . The more they sinned, the more fit they were to sin. – Thomas Watson
- The forbidding fruit is sauced with bitter herbs. – Thomas Watson
- The pleasure of sin is soon gone, but the sting remains. – St. Austin
- Listen, I’m against sin. I’ll kick it as long as I’ve got a foot, I’ll fight it as long as I’ve got a fist, I’ll butt it as long as I’ve got a head, and I’ll bite it as long as I’ve got a tooth. And when I’m old, fistless, footless and toothless, I’ll gum it till I go home to glory and it goes home to perdition. – Billy Sunday
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