May 2, 2015 Bulletin - Loma Linda University Church of Seventh

Church at Study
RANDALL AMPHITHEATER
10:30 a.m.
Congregational Singing
Melissa Totton, Jonathon Payne
Opening Hymn
I Will Early Seek the Savior
No. 539
Prayer
Kirk Campbell
Welcome and Introductions
Olga Lewis
Musical Selection
Rejoice in the Lord Always
arr. Melody Bober
Julienne Role, Athena Francisco, Sophia Lalas, bells;
Benjamin Francisco, Angela Lalas, keyboard
Special Feature
Valuing Our Children
Prayer for the Offering
Offering
Sabbath School Expense
(place mission offering in envelope)
Shawna Campbell
Shawna Campbell
Offertory
Count Your Blessings Edwin Excell/arr. Jolene Boyd
Lily Diehl, Crystal May Lalas, keyboard
Lesson
Christ as the Lord of the Sabbath
Siegfried Roeske
Closing Prayer
Siegfried Roeske
Postlude
Calendar
Tuesday, May 5
6:30 p.m.
Experiencing God Bible Study, Fellowship Hall
Wednesday, May 6
6:00 p.m.
Open Prayer Circle, Room 104
6:30 p.m.
LLA Constituency Meeting, Heritage Room, Loma Linda Academy
7:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Room 111
LomaLinda
niversityChurch
of Seventh-day Adventists
May 2, 2015
Sabbath, May 9
9:00 & 11:45 a.m. Why Can’t the Church Be More Like Nordstrom?,
Part 3 - Why Can’t the Church Be More Like the World?,
Randy Roberts, Sanctuary
10:25 a.m.
Re:Live Worship, Part 1 — Work Matters, Tyler Stewart, Sanctuary
10:30 a.m.
LLUC Sabbath School, Women in the Ministry of Jesus,
Miguel Mendez, Randall Amphitheater
5:00 p.m.
Vespers, Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra Spring Concert, Sanctuary
Sunset Today - 7:33 p.m.
Sunset Next Week - 7:39 p.m.
Current Sermon Series
Selected
A New Sermon
Superintendent: Olga Lewis
Keyboard: Aileen Veglahn Bohner
Series With
Pastor
Re:Live Ministry
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Randy Roberts
Young Adult Ministry
www.reliveministry.com
Fellowship, 10:00 a.m., Room 101
Sabbath service, 10:25 a.m., LLUC Sanctuary
April 25 May 2
May 9
Why Can’t the Church Be More Like a Neighborhood Bar?
Why Can’t the Church Be More Like
the Marines?
Why Can’t the Church Be More Like
May 16
Why Can’t the Church Be More Like
Apple
Nordstrom
LLUC services are aired live on the church
website at www.lluc.org and are also
aired live and broadcast on Loma Linda
Broadcasting Network (LLBN) via the Internet
at www.llbn.tv, Time Warner Cable channel
17 in Loma Linda, Verizon FiOS Cable
channel 31 in Loma Linda and Redlands,
Roku (under BrightStarTV), and Glorystar
satellite (which carries LLBN, 3ABN, Hope
Channel, and other Christian networks). For
more information, please visit www.llbn.tv, or
call (866) 552-6881.
Romans 12:9–21
Ecclesiastes 4:7–12
1 Peter 4:7–11
Colossians 4:2–6
Rebroadcast Schedule
of University Church
Programs on LLBN
Sunday
(SS) 8:00 p.m.
Monday (V) 4:00 a.m., (W) 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday
(SS) 12:00 a.m.
Wednesday (W) 3:00 a.m., (V) 8:00 p.m.
Thursday
(SS) 4:00 a.m.
Friday
(V) 12:00 a.m., (W) 7:00 p.m.
(SS-Sabbath School; V-Vespers; W-Worship)
Questions or Comments: comments@lluc.org • Online at: http://www.lluc.org
TODAY: Tyler Stewart — Part 4: The Essentials
DVD copies of LLUC worship services are available
for purchase online at www.llucstore.com
Church Office Hours: Mon.–Thur., 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m.–noon.
Offices are closed for staff worship on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
This is a weekly bulletin
Cover photo by James Ponder
11125 Campus Street, Loma Linda, CA 92354 • (909) 558-4570
growing
disciples
ChurCh at WorShip
SANCTUARY
9:00 and 11:45 a.m
Out of respect to worshipers around you, please silence all electronic devices
Vespers
SANCTUARY 5:30 p.m.
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Video Announcements
Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice
Prelude
Ernst Pepping
Pastoral Welcome
Tyler Stewart
Call to Worship
Sing and Rejoice
Sanctuary Choir
Will James
Hymn of Praise
Lead On, O King Eternal
No. 619
Prayer
Prayer Response
What a Wonderful Savior
Doug Mace
arr. Fred Bock
Ministry Highlight
Cherub & Junior Choir
BellForza
CZARINA FRANCISCO, DIRECTOR
Shawna Campbell, Doug Mace,
Garrett Speyer
Tithes and Offerings
FRANCIS CHAN, DIRECTOR
Financial Report
LLUC Generational Ministries
(Loose offerings go to Church Budget)
Campana
May 2, 5:00 p.m.
CELIA CHAN VALERIO, DIRECTOR
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY CHURCH
My God Loves Me
arr. Kirk Udvardi
LLA Saxophone Quartet
Ashley Wysong, soprano saxophone; Natasha Thomas, alto saxophone;
Kirk Udvardi, tenor saxophone; George Corrales, baritone saxophone
Offertory
Child Dedication
Abigail Jordyn Brooks
Logan Andrew DeLeon
arr. Fred Bock
Community Life
Meditation
Scripture Reading
Ecclesiastes 4:9–12, TNIV
Bernadine Irwin,
Léa Roddy
Hymn of Preparation
Blest Be the Tie That Binds
No. 350
Sermon
(Pew Bible, page 998)
(verses 1 and 2)
Why Can’t the Church Be More Like
Randy Roberts
the Marines?
Part 2—Why Can’t the Church Be More Like the World?
Closing Prayer
God of Grace
Toccata Brevis
arr. Paul Manz1
Daniel E. Gawthrop3
(Please maintain reverence during the Postlude)
Ariel Quintana, conductor, Sanctuary Choir
Bryan Hartnell and Walter Moore, producers
1
Child Dedications
Abigail Jordyn Brooks is brought for dedication by her
parents,Steven and Caitlin. Steven is a finance director at Loma
Linda University Medical Center and media volunteer at LLUC.
Caitlin is a physical therapist at San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital.
Randy Roberts
Postlude
First Service
WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS
Hospitality Dinner: We welcome
out-of-town visitors to join us for lunch
in Fellowship Hall following third service.
Your hosts today are Ray and Nikki
Gonzalez and Barry and Desmyrna
Taylor. The pastoral host is Garrett
Speyer.
Offering Today: LLUC Generational
Ministries. Next Week: LLUC UReach.
All loose and undesignated offerings are
applied to church budget. You may give
online by visiting http://www.lluc.org.
We regret to announce the following
deaths:
Marvin D. Henkes, February 18. He is
survived by his cousin Willard. A memorial
service will be today, 2:00 p.m., LLUC
Room 111.
Joseph V. Selvaraj, April 22. He is
survived by his wife, Priscilla; brothers,
Sam and Elwyn Vedamony; and sisters,
Leela Job, Florence Pragasam. A
memorial service will be May 3, 10:00
a.m., LLUC sanctuary.
Randy Roberts1
Randy Roberts3
Lead Me, Lord
Sanctuary Choir
Anthem
Church Life
Kimo Smith, organist
Donna Samson, first service postlude
3
Third Service
Ashley Wysong is a sophomore, Loma Linda Academy
Natasha Thomas is an eighth grader, Loma Linda Academy Junior High
Kirk Udvardi is assistant band director, Loma Linda Academy
George Corrales is a freshman, Loma Linda Academy
Bernadine Irwin is the founder of Freedom to Be, an organization focused on
spiritual transformation through God in nature
Léa Roddy is a fourth grader, Loma Linda Academy Elementary
Jeremy and Ruby DeLeon bring Logan Andrew to be dedicated
today on their 11th anniversary. Jeremy is a cardiovascular lab
tech at Fresno Heart and Surgical Hospital. Ruby is the health
information director at San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital.
On March 14, at first service, cousins
Bjorn Haakon Andersen and Jules
Hazel Lawson were dedicated. Dane
Anderson is a general dentist; Kelli is
completing her residency in obstetrics/gynecology. They, with daughter Halsi, live
in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Kelli’s brother
and wife, Cary and Ali Lawson work in
Atsugi, Japan, where he is a helicopter
pilot for the U. S. Navy and she is a freelance writer.
LLU School of Religion humanities
program presents a panel discussion,
Adventist Health Reform: Principle or
Taboo?, today at 3:00 p.m., Damazo
Amphitheater, Centennial Complex.
Panelists include Gary Fraser, Joan
Sabate, Zane Yi, and Jim Walters. For
information, call (909) 558-4536.
Family Fitness Fun 5K Run/Walk and
Expo, sponsored by the LLU Children’s
Hospital Auxiliary, will be May 3, 8:00
a.m.–12:00 p.m. at Burrage Mansion in
Redlands. For information and to register,
visit www.LLUCH.org, choose the “Guilds”
tab, or call (909) 558-5384.
Redlands Symphony Orchestra,
hosted by LLU Health, will present a free
spring concert May 10, 5:00 p.m., on the
campus mall. Come and enjoy musical
favorites music from The King and I,
Sound of Music, Oklahoma! and more.
For information, call (877) 558-6248.
H. M. S. Richards Divinity School at
La Sierra University presents:
— May 16, 7:30 p.m., a concert and multimedia lecture, Troesh Conference Center,
Zapara School of Business, by Shelton
E. Kilby III titled “Eidos: The Distinctive
Expression of a Culture,” which will focus
on experiencing God in the sacred and the
secular. A freewill offering will be taken.
LLUC Campers will meet at
Pine Springs Ranch on May 15–17.
Reservations are to be made by calling
PSR directly at (951) 509-2266. For
information, call Roger or Jeanne
Heinrich at (909) 824-6357.
55+ Senior Activity: Tour picturesque
Kimberly Crest French chateau-style
house and Italian gardens in Redlands
at 11:00 a.m. on May 31. It is listed in
the National Register of Historic Places
and California State Historic Landmark
No. 1019. Include your name and phone
number with the payment of $10 per
person and drop at the church office for
Darold Retzer. For information, call (909)
558-4570.
Estate Planning: If you don’t have
your own estate plan, the state of
California will simply impose one upon
you and your heirs. Be prepared. For
more information, call Betsy Matthews
at (909) 558-4570, ext. 47091.
Bible Study Opportunity: If you or
someone you know speaks Urdu, Hindi,
Bengali, or other languages of southern
India, you are invited each Sabbath to
Room 111, 6:00 p.m. For information,
call Mehbub Khan at (909) 556-8424 or
e-mail kashana2172@sbcglobal.net.
— May 17, 9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m., a
workshop on religion, music, and worship
in the Alumni Center. Presenters include
Shelton E. Kilby III, Monty Jackson, Elvin
Rodriguez, Timothy Gillespie, and Bailey
Gillespie. Cost is $30 and space is limited.
For reservations and information, call
(951) 785-2041 or e-mail divinity@
lasierra.edu.
Southeastern California Conference
annual retirees retreat will be May 18–20
at Pine Springs Ranch. For information,
contact Ashley Peterson at (951) 5092287 or by email at Ashley.Peterson@
seccsda.org.
Experience the Holy Land in the
beauty and coolness of spring with Randy
Speyer and Larry Geraty, archeologist,
La Sierra University, February 11–21,
2016. Walk where Jesus walked. You will
never be the same again. Call Cheryl at
University Travel, (909) 796-8344.
Stringed instruments are needed
for an after-school string program that
has been started at the SOAR Charter
Academy in San Bernardino. If you have
a violin, viola, cello, or string bass that is
not being used and you would be willing
to donate to this program, please contact
Michèle Tacchia at mbernardel@gmail.
com.