Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Sunday 25th July, 2010
SERVING TODAY:
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Marg Garratt
COFFEE Nancy Hibbert
COUNTERS Ab Neufeld & Marg Serviss
MEDIA Cam Ludwig
NEXT SUNDAY:
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Nancy Hibbert
COFFEE Volunteer
COUNTERS Don Baycroft & Elsie Nicholson
MEDIA Shawn Brouwer
Children:
Sunday School age children will be offered activities in the sanctuary during the summer.
The Nursery is located in the downstairs Hall.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS:
OUR CHURCH WEBSITE is being updated with a new look, better behind-the-scenes software and more, easier-to-use features. Visit it at its current location pccweb.ca/langley and watch for it soon at our own web address langleypresbyterian.ca.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday–Friday 9-1. If you have an urgent request please call Marg at home at 604-530-7558 or Rev. Terry Hibbert at 604-942-2182
PCC MISSION UPDATE:
CANADA: Presbytery of Kamloops - Our gifts to Presbyterians Sharing support outreach to the Nazko and Area Dakelh communities in British Columbia’s Cariboo-Chilcotin region. Working with Cariboo Presbyterian Church, the Reverends Jon Wyminga and Shannon Bell Wyminga serve house church ministries in Nazko and Quesnel, a children and teen girls program in Nazko, and a visitation ministry in the remote village of Kluskus. They dream of building up a missionary team, made up of Native and non-Native people, serving side by side in the name of Jesus. Shannon writes, “When the apostle Peter took the first step of cross-cultural mission some 2000 years ago, it must have been exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. We find mission in our area is like that today. Yet Jesus’ love for all people and the leading of the Holy Spirit compel us forward.”
COMMUNITY NOTICES: (see the ‘Our Community’ Bulletin Board for more information.)
HANEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is looking for someone to lead their children’s and youth Ministry. For more info see the poster.
THE PACIFIC THEATRE has sent its brochure with their new season’s upcoming shows.
REMINDER CALENDAR:
AUG. 3 & 17 SUMMER BIBLE STUDY: Tues. evenings at Bev Feicks, 9256 Frenice Cres, Ft. Lang.
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Marg Garratt
COFFEE Nancy Hibbert
COUNTERS Ab Neufeld & Marg Serviss
MEDIA Cam Ludwig
NEXT SUNDAY:
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Nancy Hibbert
COFFEE Volunteer
COUNTERS Don Baycroft & Elsie Nicholson
MEDIA Shawn Brouwer
Children:
Sunday School age children will be offered activities in the sanctuary during the summer.
The Nursery is located in the downstairs Hall.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS:
OUR CHURCH WEBSITE is being updated with a new look, better behind-the-scenes software and more, easier-to-use features. Visit it at its current location pccweb.ca/langley and watch for it soon at our own web address langleypresbyterian.ca.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday–Friday 9-1. If you have an urgent request please call Marg at home at 604-530-7558 or Rev. Terry Hibbert at 604-942-2182
PCC MISSION UPDATE:
CANADA: Presbytery of Kamloops - Our gifts to Presbyterians Sharing support outreach to the Nazko and Area Dakelh communities in British Columbia’s Cariboo-Chilcotin region. Working with Cariboo Presbyterian Church, the Reverends Jon Wyminga and Shannon Bell Wyminga serve house church ministries in Nazko and Quesnel, a children and teen girls program in Nazko, and a visitation ministry in the remote village of Kluskus. They dream of building up a missionary team, made up of Native and non-Native people, serving side by side in the name of Jesus. Shannon writes, “When the apostle Peter took the first step of cross-cultural mission some 2000 years ago, it must have been exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. We find mission in our area is like that today. Yet Jesus’ love for all people and the leading of the Holy Spirit compel us forward.”
COMMUNITY NOTICES: (see the ‘Our Community’ Bulletin Board for more information.)
HANEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is looking for someone to lead their children’s and youth Ministry. For more info see the poster.
THE PACIFIC THEATRE has sent its brochure with their new season’s upcoming shows.
REMINDER CALENDAR:
AUG. 3 & 17 SUMMER BIBLE STUDY: Tues. evenings at Bev Feicks, 9256 Frenice Cres, Ft. Lang.
Friday, July 16, 2010
10am Service, 18th July, 2010
SERVING TODAY:
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Paul & Bernice Goddard
COFFEE Eleanor and Judy
COUNTERS Emma Stuive & Trevor Fowler
MEDIA Shawn Brouwer
NEXT SUNDAY:
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Marg Garratt
COFFEE Volunteer?
COUNTERS Ab Neufeld & Marg Serviss
MEDIA Can Ludwig
Children:
Sunday School age children will be offered activities in the sanctuary during the summer.
The Nursery is located in the downstairs Hall.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS:
PLEASE PICK UP YOUR latest contribution statements from the back table.
The latest newsletter “THE WAVE” from the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Institute is on the back table.
The spring edition of the “NORTHERN LIGHT” Newsletter from the Cariboo Presbyterian Church is on the back table.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday–Friday 9-1. If you have an urgent request please call Marg at home at 604-530-7558 or Rev. Terry Hibbert at 604-942-2182
PCC MISSION UPDATE:
Our gifts to Presbyterians Sharing support Brian Johnston, as he teaches English and music at the Theological Seminary of the Hungarian Reformed Church in Cluj, Romania. After a choir trip to visit small villages in Romania, Rad Andras-Laszlo, a first-year theological student and member of the choir Brian directs, wrote, “I am grateful and happy that I can be a part of this spirited group and I hope we will have many more opportunities to let our light shine. These excursions take the gift of music to people who haven’t heard praise and worship in four parts in a very long time. They are truly happy when we are there, and it is such a great feeling sharing something so wonderful with them.” Let us pray for Brian, his students, and the choir as they share God’s light through music.
REMINDER CALENDAR:
AUG. 3 & 17 SUMMER BIBLE STUDY: Tues. evenings at Bev Feicks, 9256 Frenice Cres, Ft. Lang.
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Paul & Bernice Goddard
COFFEE Eleanor and Judy
COUNTERS Emma Stuive & Trevor Fowler
MEDIA Shawn Brouwer
NEXT SUNDAY:
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Marg Garratt
COFFEE Volunteer?
COUNTERS Ab Neufeld & Marg Serviss
MEDIA Can Ludwig
Children:
Sunday School age children will be offered activities in the sanctuary during the summer.
The Nursery is located in the downstairs Hall.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS:
PLEASE PICK UP YOUR latest contribution statements from the back table.
The latest newsletter “THE WAVE” from the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Institute is on the back table.
The spring edition of the “NORTHERN LIGHT” Newsletter from the Cariboo Presbyterian Church is on the back table.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday–Friday 9-1. If you have an urgent request please call Marg at home at 604-530-7558 or Rev. Terry Hibbert at 604-942-2182
PCC MISSION UPDATE:
Our gifts to Presbyterians Sharing support Brian Johnston, as he teaches English and music at the Theological Seminary of the Hungarian Reformed Church in Cluj, Romania. After a choir trip to visit small villages in Romania, Rad Andras-Laszlo, a first-year theological student and member of the choir Brian directs, wrote, “I am grateful and happy that I can be a part of this spirited group and I hope we will have many more opportunities to let our light shine. These excursions take the gift of music to people who haven’t heard praise and worship in four parts in a very long time. They are truly happy when we are there, and it is such a great feeling sharing something so wonderful with them.” Let us pray for Brian, his students, and the choir as they share God’s light through music.
REMINDER CALENDAR:
AUG. 3 & 17 SUMMER BIBLE STUDY: Tues. evenings at Bev Feicks, 9256 Frenice Cres, Ft. Lang.
Friday, July 09, 2010
Service at 10am, 11 July, 2010
Serving Today:
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Volunteer
COFFEE Pam Klassen
COUNTERS Paul Goddard & Ryan Vanderpol
MEDIA Tara Vanderpol
Next Sunday
Rev. Terry Hibbert
Paul & Bernice Goddard
Eleanor and Judy
Emma Stuive &
Trevor Fowler
Shawn Brouwer
Children:
Sunday School age children will be offered activities in the sanctuary during the summer.
The Nursery is located in the downstairs Hall.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS:
A BIG THANK YOU to Eleanor Mills and Tara Vanderpol and all the volunteers who served in KidBlast Sunday School this past season. You worked cheerfully; teaching, assisting, shopping, recruiting, and preparing lessons. Your efforts are very much appreciated. KidBlast will resume in September with a new theme for the year, Sharing the Good News. The topic for September is “Jesus Heals”. If you would like to be added to the volunteer list, please contact Tara or Eleanor.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday–Friday 9-1. If you have an urgent request please call Marg at home at 604-530-7558 or Rev. Terry Hibbert at 604-942-2182
PCC MISSION UPDATE:
CANADA: Presbytery of East Toronto - Our gifts support Flemingdon Gateway Mission, where church and community work in partnership to enhance the quality of life for children, youth and their families living in Toronto’s Flemingdon Park community. The mission runs an after school program where over 70 Muslim and Christian children and youth from many different countries come together to develop social, academic and leadership skills that will help them succeed in school, society and the working world. They are helped with homework, given leadership training, taught health and nutrition and given the opportunity to do arts and crafts, dance and structured play. The leaders believe that, with opportunities for learning, leadership development and leadership modeling, all children and youth can learn to believe in themselves, develop the resilience to overcome the barriers they face, participate in their own self-transformation and make meaningful contributions to their communities and society.
COMMUNITY NOTICES: (see the ‘Our Community’ Bulletin Board for more information.)
GEORGE MAURER in concert Thursday July 15 at 7:00pm, Chapel of the Epiphany, Vancouver School of Theology, 6000 Iona Drive, Vancouver. Admission: by donation. A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Native Ministries Consortium Summer School.
“Warm music and softly comic tales” aptly describes a concert experience with celebrated jazz pianist George Maurer. Internationally known as a soloist, or when with his eclectic ensemble, The George Maurer Jazz Group, each performance is uniquely improvised, heartfelt, unscripted, and original.
George has performed many different venues, from Orchestra hall in his hometown of Minneapolis, to Washington D.C. for members of Congress, the United Nations, from the famous Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis to concert halls across the nation. As a rock’n’roll pianist, Maurer has performed with Eric Clapton, filled in for Elvis’ pianist in concert with Buddy Holly’s The Crickets, gigged with Vince Neill of Motley Crue, Dick Clark, Bobby Vee, Prudence Johnson and Garrison Keillor of A Prairie Home Companion, and has arranged, written for, and performed with the Chiffons, the Shirelles, and with numerous other international performers. As a jazz pianist, he has become a favored entertainer on U.S. college campuses. Sample some of his music at Itunes, or at www.georgemaurer.com
REMINDER CALENDAR:
JULY 6 & 20 AUG. 3 & 17 SUMMER BIBLE STUDY: Tues. evenings at Bev Feicks, 9256 Frenice Cres, Ft. Lang.
JULY 17TH 7:30PM GLEN SODERHOLM Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 1600 S Delta Ave, Burnaby
READER Rev. Terry Hibbert
GREETERS Volunteer
COFFEE Pam Klassen
COUNTERS Paul Goddard & Ryan Vanderpol
MEDIA Tara Vanderpol
Next Sunday
Rev. Terry Hibbert
Paul & Bernice Goddard
Eleanor and Judy
Emma Stuive &
Trevor Fowler
Shawn Brouwer
Children:
Sunday School age children will be offered activities in the sanctuary during the summer.
The Nursery is located in the downstairs Hall.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS:
A BIG THANK YOU to Eleanor Mills and Tara Vanderpol and all the volunteers who served in KidBlast Sunday School this past season. You worked cheerfully; teaching, assisting, shopping, recruiting, and preparing lessons. Your efforts are very much appreciated. KidBlast will resume in September with a new theme for the year, Sharing the Good News. The topic for September is “Jesus Heals”. If you would like to be added to the volunteer list, please contact Tara or Eleanor.
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday–Friday 9-1. If you have an urgent request please call Marg at home at 604-530-7558 or Rev. Terry Hibbert at 604-942-2182
PCC MISSION UPDATE:
CANADA: Presbytery of East Toronto - Our gifts support Flemingdon Gateway Mission, where church and community work in partnership to enhance the quality of life for children, youth and their families living in Toronto’s Flemingdon Park community. The mission runs an after school program where over 70 Muslim and Christian children and youth from many different countries come together to develop social, academic and leadership skills that will help them succeed in school, society and the working world. They are helped with homework, given leadership training, taught health and nutrition and given the opportunity to do arts and crafts, dance and structured play. The leaders believe that, with opportunities for learning, leadership development and leadership modeling, all children and youth can learn to believe in themselves, develop the resilience to overcome the barriers they face, participate in their own self-transformation and make meaningful contributions to their communities and society.
COMMUNITY NOTICES: (see the ‘Our Community’ Bulletin Board for more information.)
GEORGE MAURER in concert Thursday July 15 at 7:00pm, Chapel of the Epiphany, Vancouver School of Theology, 6000 Iona Drive, Vancouver. Admission: by donation. A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Native Ministries Consortium Summer School.
“Warm music and softly comic tales” aptly describes a concert experience with celebrated jazz pianist George Maurer. Internationally known as a soloist, or when with his eclectic ensemble, The George Maurer Jazz Group, each performance is uniquely improvised, heartfelt, unscripted, and original.
George has performed many different venues, from Orchestra hall in his hometown of Minneapolis, to Washington D.C. for members of Congress, the United Nations, from the famous Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis to concert halls across the nation. As a rock’n’roll pianist, Maurer has performed with Eric Clapton, filled in for Elvis’ pianist in concert with Buddy Holly’s The Crickets, gigged with Vince Neill of Motley Crue, Dick Clark, Bobby Vee, Prudence Johnson and Garrison Keillor of A Prairie Home Companion, and has arranged, written for, and performed with the Chiffons, the Shirelles, and with numerous other international performers. As a jazz pianist, he has become a favored entertainer on U.S. college campuses. Sample some of his music at Itunes, or at www.georgemaurer.com
REMINDER CALENDAR:
JULY 6 & 20 AUG. 3 & 17 SUMMER BIBLE STUDY: Tues. evenings at Bev Feicks, 9256 Frenice Cres, Ft. Lang.
JULY 17TH 7:30PM GLEN SODERHOLM Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 1600 S Delta Ave, Burnaby
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