The Arcade Creation Club is making an exciting announcement! God has just provided us with a wonderful miracle and opportunity. Yesterday, we found out for sure that our Club’s vision from God regarding holding a scientific event at a community site is coming to fruition. We have been working with Chemistry Professor Dan Burns, sponsor of the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Club on campus. The Arcade Creation Club will be sponsoring the event described below as our evangelistic outreach into the local community. We want the pastors of Arcade Church to be able to participate in the blessings that God is showering upon us at this time.
Please do share this information with everyone that you are in contact with and feel would be interested. We also need your help in assuring us that the announcement written below for the church bulletin is published. This way, anyone in the Arcade Church body could attend one or both of the events who is interested.
This may be our only opportunity to present the Gospel of our great Creator, Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ in this public community college.
The Arcade Creation Club is sponsoring John Mackay, Australian Creation Research Director, who will present the Creation model of “Time and Design” and Sierra College Biology Professor Charles Darwin Dailey who will present the evolution model. at Sierra Community College, 5000 Rocklin Road, Rocklin on Thursday, March 27, 2008, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. in the Fireside Room (cafeteria/student offices). John will also be speaking at Immanuel Baptist Church, 1424 24th Street , Sacramento, on Wednesday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m.. John Mackay will be speaking on “Dinosaurs, the Monsters God Made”. For more information, please contact Chuck at 922-7906 or Gary at 489-0908.
We would like to have as much participation by Christian college students in the Sacramento area as possible. It may be that a number of the Arcade Church college students attend Sierra Community College in Rocklin. We want to make sure that they have a special invitation for the Thursday meeting. Any of the other students from the various public or home school groups, junior high, high school and local community colleges or anyone else throughout the Northern California area naturally would be welcome and encouraged to attend. We hope that you will join with us in extending the invitation to these students.
We hope that you will join us in these miraculous opportunities that God has given the Arcade Creation Club and announce from the pulpit the opportunities that we are being given and that the congregation can participate and can engage in as well.
If you have any comments or questions, please contact Chuck or Sandy Yarbrough at 922-7906 [ skybirds4@excite.com] or Gary Eastman at 489-0908.
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The Secret of Facing Every Situation ~ Dr. John Hunter
One of the greatest texts of the Christian faith is Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (NKJV). This was Paul’s cry of defiance to a world that closed in on him from every side. The epistle to the Philippians is a most blessed letter which has brought strong encouragement to God’s people everywhere. It demonstrates Paul’s capacity to live above his circumstances through a strength that was not his own.
It should be a challenging thought to us today to consider what sort of letters we would write if we were in prison, with no real charge against us, but with no real hope of regaining our freedom. We would have every ground for complaint, every reason to grumble and moan about how we were suffering for the Lord’s sake. How strange and refreshing it is to read these words of Paul in Philippians and see the way he rode above the complaints. Far from being a tragic picture of injured spiritual innocence, he emerges as a joyous victor. Instead of making his letter a rousing call for special prayer support in his tragic imprisonment, he uses the letter to build up and encourage the faith of those to whom he was writing. Paul had a secret which was in full operation, a secret which turned seeming tragedy into glorious triumph. READ MORE
"But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." Mt 6:33
Jake Larson, Lead Pastor
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