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directory PHONE: 301.270.6777 EMERGENCY: 301.980.1009 FAX: 301.270.3518 WEBSITE: www.sligochurch.org Domestic Violence Hotline: 240.777.4000 SENIOR PASTOR Charles A. Tapp, ext. 126 [email protected] PASTOR FOR ADMINISTRATIVE & ADULT MINISTRIES Don McFarlane, ext. 116 [email protected] PASTOR FOR CONGREGATIONAL CARE Debbie Eisele, ext. 127 [email protected] PASTOR FOR MEDIA AND OUTREACH Paolo Esposito, ext. 136 [email protected] PASTOR FOR YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS Pranitha Fielder, ext. 119 [email protected] PASTOR FOR CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRIES Gerardo Lopez, ext. 122 [email protected] PASTOR FOR WORSHIP Cheryl Wilson-Bridges, ext. 123 [email protected] ADVENTIST COMMUNITY SERVICES HEAD ELDER Sheila Hendricks 301.585.6556 Erwin Mack 301.434.1622 Summary of our Beliefs • The Bible is the inspired word of God and our only rule of faith and practice. (2 Timothy 3:16, 17). • Jesus Christ is the Divine Son of God and our personal Savior from sin by grace through faith. (John 1:1-3; Ephesians 2:8). • Having been saved, followers of Jesus live in obedience to Him by observing the Ten Commandments. (Exodus 20: 1-17; John 14:15). • The Sabbath – the seventh day of the week- established by God at creation and honored by Jesus in His earthly ministry, is to be observed by the followers of Jesus. (Exodus 20:8-11; 1 Peter 2:21). • Jesus is coming back to earth personally and visibly to raise the righteous dead and give His faithful children of all ages immortality in an earth made new. (1 Thessalonians 4:15-17; Revelation 22:12; 21:1-3). • Our love for God is demonstrated primarily by our love for our fellowmen. (1 John 4:20; Matthew 25:34-40) 7700 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 I 301.270.6777 OUR MISSION We seek to grow passionate disciples of Jesus through worship of God, nurture of one another,and outreach to the world. The Washington Adventist University Church Sligo a seventh-day adventist church 8:45 & 11:15 A.M. at worship THE CHURCH FEBRUARY 15, 2014 OUR VISION We will glorify God by being increasingly transformed into the likeness of Christ February 16, Sunday Pathfinder Meeting, Office Chapel, 9:00 a.m. February 17, Monday Stewart Bainum Funeral, Sanctuary, 11:00 a.m. Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. Church Office is closed February 18, Tuesday Prayer Gathering, Sanctuary, 7:00 p.m. February 19, Wednesday Sligo Ringers, SAS - Room 114, 7:00 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room, 7:30 p.m. February 21, Friday Telugu Vespers, Memorial Chapel, 7:00 p.m. February 24, Monday Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. Administrative Board Meeting, Fellowship Hall A, 7:00 p.m. calendar of events worship.nurture.outreach Follow us now on Facebook and Twitter SABBATH, FEBRUARY 22 Church Service, Sanctuary, 8:45 & 11:15 a.m., Speaker: Cheryl Wilson-Bridges Sligo Underground, Sanctuary, 11:15 a.m., (Youth & Young Adult Service) Crossroads, WAU Activity Center, 11:15 a.m., (WAU Collegiate Service) Mizo Service, Office Chapel, 11:15 a.m. The year 2014 has been officially declared the “Year of Hope” here at Sligo. It is our goal as part of the body of Christ to spread the message of hope to those in our church, here on our campus and throughout our broader community, in very tangible and concrete ways. But one of the challenges that comes along with sharing is that not everyone will be receptive to what is being offered, regardless of how desperately it might be needed. In our message today, titled, “Running from Hope,” we will take a look at one of the heroes of the Old Testament who not only had a difficult time accepting what was being offered, but he actually ran from it. As you join us for worship today, we are honored to have academy students from throughout the region as they take part in Washington Adventist University’s annual band festival. We look forward to the pivotal role that they will play in our worship service in helping to draw us into a life-changing encounter with our Creator and Redeemer. welcome worship schedule profile of giving FEBRURY 8, 2014 CHURCH BUDGET: This offering pays for the outreach and nurture ministries of the church and the church school, along with necessary expenses such as utilities and maintenance of the church building. Last Year: This Year: Feb. 9 $ 9,498.70 Feb. 8 $ 7,564.60 Feb. 9 YTD $ 50,272.36 Feb. 8 YTD $ 46,491.41 BUDGET FOR FEBRUARY 8 YTD: $ 52,272.00 Tithe: All of these funds are sent to the Potomac Conference. January 2014 contributions are $ 140,179.42 January 2013 contributions are $ 138,965.39 Today’s designated offering goes to Local Church Budget. Loose offering goes to Church Budget. our life together ANNOUNCEMENTS (continued) Deacons and Deaconesses, rehearsal for Communion will take place following the 11:15 a.m. service on Sabbath, February 22. Please meet by the platform at approximately 15 minutes following the close of the worship service. Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sabbath, March 1, in both the first and second services. The Communion service, a celebration of our freedom from sin, is one of the highlights of our church life. If you know anyone who needs to have communion brought to his or her home, please call Erwin Mack at 301-434-1622. MINISTRY APPRECIATION SCHEDULE: 1. ADMINISTRATIVE/NURTURE - March 1 Elders, Deacons, Deaconesses, Church Board, Adult Sab- bath School, Health, Women’s Ministry, Disability Action Team 2. WORSHIP - March 8 Music, Greeters, Welcome Team, Hospitality, Prayer Gather- ing 3. YOUTH/CHILDREN - March 15 Youth, Young Adults, Children, Pathfinders, SAS 4. EVANGELISM/OUTREACH/COMMUNITY - March 22 Homes of Hope, AIM, ACS, Feed the Homeless, Welfare, Prison Ministry 5. SUPPORTIVE - March 29 Treasury, Finance, Stewardship, Media, Facility & Custodial Tennis Social: You are invited to join your Sligo family for a night of indoor tennis on Saturday evening, March 1, from 7:00 - 12:00 p.m. at the Fairland Sports and Aquatic Complex in Laurel, MD. There is no cost for admission, although food will be sold by the Sligo Pathfinders to help raise money for their upcoming trip to Oskosh in August. So bring a racket and your enthusiasm for a night you will never forget. Prayer Gathering meets Tuesdays from 7-8 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Halfway through the hour we separate into small groups for focused prayer on various topics, including family, health and community outreach. We have added a new feature: A small group will be ready from 7:30 until 7:55 p.m. to receive your phone calls if you would like to join them by Internet or telephone. To connect, visit: http://Ez.com/ sligoprays or call 425.440.5100 Use the Pin Code: 867642# CHILDREN & YOUTH Come out and support today’s Sligo Church Varsity basketball game against Glenridge at 10:05 p.m. The game will be held in Eastern Middle School (3000 University Blvd E, Silver Spring MD). sunset Tonight: 5:46 Feb. 22: 5:53

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Sligo Church Bulletin

Transcript of February 15, 2014

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PHONE: 301.270.6777 EMERGENCY: 301.980.1009 FAX: 301.270.3518 WEBSITE: www.sligochurch.org Domestic Violence Hotline: 240.777.4000

SENIOR PASTOR Charles A. Tapp, ext. 126 [email protected]

PASTOR FOR ADMINISTRATIVE & ADULT MINISTRIES Don McFarlane, ext. 116 [email protected]

PASTOR FOR CONGREGATIONAL CARE Debbie Eisele, ext. 127 [email protected]

PASTOR FOR MEDIA AND OUTREACH Paolo Esposito, ext. 136 [email protected]

PASTOR FOR YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS Pranitha Fielder, ext. 119 [email protected]

PASTOR FOR CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRIESGerardo Lopez, ext. 122 [email protected]

PASTOR FOR WORSHIPCheryl Wilson-Bridges, ext. 123 [email protected]

ADVENTIST COMMUNITY SERVICES HEAD ELDER Sheila Hendricks 301.585.6556 Erwin Mack 301.434.1622

Summary of our Beliefs• The Bible is the inspired word of God and our only rule of faith and practice. (2 Timothy 3:16, 17). • Jesus Christ is the Divine Son of God and our personal Savior from sin by grace through faith. (John 1:1-3; Ephesians 2:8).• Having been saved, followers of Jesus live in obedience to Him by observing the Ten Commandments. (Exodus 20: 1-17; John 14:15). • The Sabbath – the seventh day of the week- established by God at creation and honored by Jesus in His earthly ministry, is to be observed by the followers of Jesus. (Exodus 20:8-11; 1 Peter 2:21).• Jesus is coming back to earth personally and visibly to raise the righteous dead and give His faithful children of all ages immortality in an earth made new. (1 Thessalonians 4:15-17; Revelation 22:12; 21:1-3).• Our love for God is demonstrated primarily by our love for our fellowmen. (1 John 4:20; Matthew 25:34-40)

7700 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 I 301.270.6777

O U R M I S S I O NWe seek to grow pass ionate d isc ip les of Jesus through worship of God, nur ture o f one another,and outreach to the world .

The Washington Adventist University Church

Sligoa seventh-day adventist church

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O U R V I S I O N We w i l l g lo r i f y God by be ing increas ing ly t rans formed in to the l i keness o f Chr is t

February 16, Sunday Pathfinder Meeting, Office Chapel, 9:00 a.m.

February 17, Monday Stewart Bainum Funeral, Sanctuary, 11:00 a.m. Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. Church Office is closed

February 18, Tuesday Prayer Gathering, Sanctuary, 7:00 p.m.

February 19, Wednesday Sligo Ringers, SAS - Room 114, 7:00 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room, 7:30 p.m.

February 21, Friday Telugu Vespers, Memorial Chapel, 7:00 p.m.

February 24, Monday Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. Administrative Board Meeting, Fellowship Hall A, 7:00 p.m.

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SABBATH, FEBRUARY 22

Church Service, Sanctuary, 8:45 & 11:15 a.m.,

Speaker: Cheryl Wilson-Bridges

Sligo Underground, Sanctuary, 11:15 a.m.,

(Youth & Young Adult Service)

Crossroads, WAU Activity Center, 11:15 a.m.,

(WAU Collegiate Service)

Mizo Service, Office Chapel, 11:15 a.m.

The year 2014 has been officially declared the “Year of Hope” here at Sligo. It is our goal as part of the body of Christ to spread the message of hope to those in our church, here on our campus and throughout our broader community, in very tangible and concrete ways. But one of the

challenges that comes along with sharing is that not everyone will be receptive to what is being offered, regardless of how desperately it might be needed. In our message today, titled, “Running from Hope,” we will take a look at one of the heroes of the Old Testament who not only had a difficult time accepting what was being offered, but he actually ran from it. As you join us for worship today, we are honored to have academy students from throughout the region as they take part in Washington Adventist University’s annual band festival. We look forward to the pivotal role that they will play in our worship service in helping to draw us into a life-changing encounter with our Creator and Redeemer.

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p r o f i l e o f g i v i n gFEBRURY 8, 2014

CHURCH BUDGET: This offering pays for the outreach and nurture ministries of the church and the church school, along with necessary expenses such as utilities and maintenance of the church building. Last Year: This Year: Feb. 9 $ 9,498.70 Feb. 8 $ 7,564.60Feb. 9 YTD $ 50,272.36 Feb. 8 YTD $ 46,491.41

BUDGET FOR FEBRUARY 8 YTD: $ 52,272.00 Tithe: All of these funds are sent to the Potomac Conference.January 2014 contributions are $ 140,179.42January 2013 contributions are $ 138,965.39

Today’s designated offering goes to Local Church Budget.Loose offering goes to Church Budget.

o u r l i f e t o g e t h e rANNOUNCEMENTS (continued)

Deacons and Deaconesses, rehearsal for Communion will take place following the 11:15 a.m. service on Sabbath, February 22. Please meet by the platform at approximately 15 minutes following the close of the worship service.

Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sabbath, March 1, in both the first and second services. The Communion service, a celebration of our freedom from sin, is one of the highlights of our church life. If you know anyone who needs to have communion brought to his or her home, please call Erwin Mack at 301-434-1622.

MINISTRY APPRECIATION SCHEDULE:1. ADMINISTRATIVE/NURTURE - March 1

Elders, Deacons, Deaconesses, Church Board, Adult Sab-bath School, Health, Women’s Ministry, Disability Action Team

2. WORSHIP - March 8 Music, Greeters, Welcome Team, Hospitality, Prayer Gather-ing

3. YOUTH/CHILDREN - March 15 Youth, Young Adults, Children, Pathfinders, SAS

4. EVANGELISM/OUTREACH/COMMUNITY - March 22 Homes of Hope, AIM, ACS, Feed the Homeless, Welfare, Prison Ministry

5. SUPPORTIVE - March 29 Treasury, Finance, Stewardship, Media, Facility & Custodial

Tennis Social: You are invited to join your Sligo family for a night of indoor tennis on Saturday evening, March 1, from 7:00 - 12:00 p.m. at the Fairland Sports and Aquatic Complex in Laurel, MD. There is no cost for admission, although food will be sold by the Sligo Pathfinders to help raise money for their upcoming trip to Oskosh in August. So bring a racket and your enthusiasm for a night you will never forget.

Prayer Gathering meets Tuesdays from 7-8 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Halfway through the hour we separate into small groups for focused prayer on various topics, including family, health and community outreach. We have added a new feature: A small group will be ready from 7:30 until 7:55 p.m. to receive your phone calls if you would like to join them by Internet or telephone. To connect, visit: http://Ez.com/sligoprays or call 425.440.5100 Use the Pin Code: 867642#

CHILDREN & YOUTH

Come out and support today’s Sligo Church Varsity basketball game against Glenridge at 10:05 p.m. The game will be held in Eastern Middle School (3000 University Blvd E, Silver Spring MD).

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Feb. 22: 5:53

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Simple Truths for Life: Sligo’s Radio Ministry, can be heard each Sabbath morning from 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. on WGTS 91.9 FM. Listen with a friend, then invite them to come to church in person at 11:15 a.m.

We hold in prayer those who:

Have lost loved ones: Barnwell, Sadanala, Simon & Germain families Request healing: Hepsey Charles, Julius Semple-Dormer, Joycynthia Anderson, Nicholas La-Bastide, Carol Dawson & Karnnel Charles We grieve the loss of our member Stewart Bainum.

We mourn the loss of Stewart Bainum, who died Wednesday at the age of 94. Stewart Bainum was a highly successful businessman, but was also known for his commitment to Seventh-day Adventist education. Hamlet Canosa wrote in the Visitor: “Today, the Columbia Union Office of Education mourns the loss of a true friend, generous benefactor and model Christian servant. Mr. Bainum’s tireless efforts to ‘make a real difference’ in the academic pursuits of the young will be heralded for years to come and will continue to be deeply appreciated by all who were directly or indirectly touched by his kindness and support.” A viewing will be held on Sunday, February 16 from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Joseph Gawler’s Sons (5130 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016).His funeral will take place here at Sligo - his home church, on Monday, February 17 at 11 a.m.

The Church Office will be closed for the President’s Day Holiday on Monday, February 17. If you have an urgent matter that cannot wait until the office reopens, please call our emergency number 301-980-1009.

Membership Report (first reading): Joining Sligo: Yanic Hardie, Curtis Harris, Sr., Myong Harris, Renee Humphreys, L. Roo McKenzie, Nellie McKenzie, Levi Miongo, Simeon Miongo, Aimee Seheult Joining elsewhere: Laura Argueta, Maria Blomquist, Lisa Bruce, Sharon Cobb, Naomi Coutsoumpos, Otis Coutsoumpos, Sr., Jalisa Cox, Linda Gabriel, Preeti Guria, Wilson Guria, Leland Pittman, Robert Sowards, Sudha Sukumaran

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Let us hear from you! To write the pastors a note, make a prayer request, or inquire about becoming a member of Sligo Church, please use a card from the hymnal rack.

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“Where can I go from your Spirit?Where can I flee from your presence?If I go up to the heavens, you are there;if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.”

- PSALM 139:7 - 8 (NIV)

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SANCTUARY – 8:45 A.M. AND 11:15 A.M.

PreludeI Want Jesus To Walk With Me / arr. V. Phillips, Jr. +Spirit of the Ages Fanfare from A Sacred Suite / Karrick

+Song of Gathering Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine! / No. 462

Welcome and Church Life Don McFarlane w e h o n o r a n d p r a i s e h i m

*Hymn of Praise Lead On, O King Eternal / No. 619

Prayer Enoch Thomas

AnthemMy Hope Is Built on Nothing Less / arr. Gilbertson +Mansions of Glory / Gillingham

w e r e f l e c t +Children’s Message Gladys Guerrero Scripture Carolyn KujawaRomans 5:2 - 5 (NIV) +Music for Meditation My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less / arr. Gilbertson

Sermon Charles A. Tapp Running from Hope

Invitation to Give Charles A. Tapp

OffertoryIt is Well / arr. Gilbertson +Consolation from A Sacred Suite / Karrick

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*Hymn of Reflection He Leadeth Me / No. 537

*Benediction Charles A. Tapp

Postlude Celebration / C. Callahan +True Happiness / How Firm A Foundation / Karrick

*Congregation is standing Congregation is kneeling where possible + 11:15 service only

Barry Rowe & Carol Hooker, deacon & deaconess on duty

Leading our music today are:Victor Phillips Jr., organist Jon Gilbertson, chorister & accompanistLester Black, vocalist for 1st service

Washington Adventist University Festival BandCraig Mohr, guest conductorHighland View AcademyJoseph Choi, directorShenandoah Valley AcademyKelly Wiedemann, directorSpencerville Adventist AcademyMichael Patterson, directorSpring Valley AcademyDonald Huff, directorTakoma AcademyTim Vandeman, directorWashington Adventist UniversityPreston Hawes, directorJose Oviedo, director

Footnotes:The biennial Washington Adventist University Band Fes-tival features select music students from across the Columbia Union as well as members of the WAU Symphonic Band. This year we are happy to welcome Craig Mohr of Glendale Adventist Academy to our campus as the guest conductor. These students have spent the last three days rehearsing, despite the snow, and are proud to share their hard work and talents with you.

Gladys Guerrero is a Kindergarten teacher at George E. Peters School in Hyattsville, MD.

Carolyn Luce Kujawa, a longtime Sligo member, former professor of English, and GC retiree, now volunteers with GC Women’s Ministries Scholarshipping Our Sisters [SOS]. This program, which helps Adventist women around the world attend college, is her passion, and she is delighted that Sligo now has an SOS chapter led by Jean Arthur. Enoch Thomas is a longtime member of Sligo Church, and is a witness of the many changes this church has experienced. He counts books as some of his best friends. He is a member of the team of teachers of the purple sabbath school class.

Adult Sabbath School

SANCTUARY – 10:00 A.M.

Song Service Kay Rosburg

Theme SongHark! ‘Tis the Shepherd’s Voice I Hear / No. 361

Scripture & Prayer James Gulley

Welcome James Gulley

Special Music Zelma EdwardsFill My Cup, Lord

Mission Feature Lesson Study Class LeadersJesus and the Social Outcasts

Benediction & Offering Class Leaders

Zelma Edwards, pianist