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FOOTHILL
COVENANT
CHURCH
Church Profile Document
January 9, 2011
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PREAMBLE
A church can be described in many ways. On the surface, one could say Foothill Covenant consists of several
church buildings on the corner of Oak and Truman. The architecturally impressive main building contains a
beautiful sanctuary in addition to a nursery, Fireside room, Choir room and several offices. Adjacent to it is
the “Ark” which houses Sunday school classes and larger church meetings and activities. The property also
includes a corner lot “parsonage”, a large open lot, and an L-shaped parking lot. We have sufficient savings
to pay off our small mortgage in full. The broader church finances are in the black. The 74 member church
is located adjacent to two excellent schools – Mountain View High School and Oak Elementary School. We
have a very favorable reputation in the community. In addition to the current congregation, many others
identify positively with Foothill throughout our valley, our state and the country.
This surface view, though accurate, does not begin to tell the story of who Foothill Covenant Church is. In
the following pages we present a wider panorama of life at Foothill Covenant. You’ll learn more of who we
are, what our history is, how we connect to the broader Church, what our hopes and dreams are, and what
challenges and opportunities are present within Silicon Valley where we reside.
Foothill Covenant Church, though currently a small church, has great possibilities to reach others with the
Gospel, to nurture one another toward maturity in Christ, and to serve the world wide kingdom of our Lord
in significant ways.
One member described Foothill Covenant Church in this way:
“Foothill has a very faithful, committed congregation of people
who wholeheartedly use their many and varied gifts for the LORD.
This has been observed in many ways over the years and most
recently VBS. It has been refreshing and renewing to see the people
who are serving the LORD throughout the world, as a result of
years of teaching and preaching at Foothill.”
Come and see.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREAMBLE 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2
WHO ARE WE? 3
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 4
COMMUNITY LIFE 6
SUNDAY WORSHIP 6
FELLOWSHIP GROUPS 6
EVENTS 7
OTHER ACTIVITIES THAT TAKE PLACE AT FOOTHILL COVENANT CHURCH 8
ACTIVITIES CONNECTED TO FOOTHILL BY MEMBER INVOLVEMENT 9
IN WHAT CONTEXT DOES FOOTHILL SERVE? 10
THE EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH: WHAT IS IT? 11
THE COVENANT MISSION 11
WHAT TYPE OF PASTOR DO WE BELIEVE GOD HAS FOR US? 12
KEY TRAITS FOR A PASTOR AT FOOTHILL COVENANT 12
WHAT FUTURE DOES FCC ENVISION? 13
WHERE ARE WE HEADED? WHEREVER THE LORD WANTS TO TAKE US! 13
A QUICK VIEW OF FOOTHILL 14
FOOTHILL IS A SHARING COMMUNITY THAT IS CONNECTED 14
FOOTHILL IS A VERY GIFTED COMMUNITY OF BELIEVERS 14
FOOTHILL IS A MISSIONS-MINDED FAMILY 14
FOOTHILL FAST FACTS 15
APPENDIX 16
THE APOSTLES’ CREED 16
THE NICENE CREED 16
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WHO ARE WE?
We are a community seeking to know God’s grace, mercy, love, and truth. Our fellowship is in Christ whose
life, death and resurrection brought us to new life and whose Spirit is at work within us individually and as
a community transforming us by His Word.
We are a warm and inviting fellowship whose members genuinely care for each other. One thing that makes
our fellowship unique is an open sharing and prayer time on Sundays. We have evangelistic hearts, but also
a desire for strong internal spiritual formation. Our church consists primarily of young families (25% of our
fellowship is under the age of 11) and an older generation (30% of our fellowship is over age 65), with
significant interaction between the two. Our careers tend to be business/professional in nature, and our
fellowship is primarily Caucasian (85%) though we share our facilities with Asian fellowships and would
like to see a demographic make-up more reflective of our community. We are small in number, but we have
a significant community outreach. We are an open community with freedom to follow the LORD as the
Scriptures and our conscience guide us. We are clay pots in God’s hands.
We are a covenant church not a creedal church. We covenant to seek the LORD together; to worship Him,
follow Him, and serve Him. We accept the Holy Scriptures, Old and New Testaments as the Word of God and
the only perfect rule for faith, doctrine, and conduct. We also acknowledge that as sinful and imperfect
beings, our interpretation of the scriptures can be imperfect and that the Lord can speak to different people
in different ways at different times. We therefore accept the reality that there is a diversity of scriptural
interpretations within our church body, but we are unified in our search for God’s perfect truth as written
in the Bible.
Our members are Calvinist and Armenian, Lutheran and Catholic, Pentecostal and traditional, Eastern
Orthodox and generic seekers, mainline denomination and no denomination at all, an eclectic collection of
Jesus followers; in a word – a mixed multitude.
From within our congregation we have sent people to serve Native Eskimo, Central and South American
countries, unreached people groups within communist China, Hispanic college students, bar girls in
Thailand, floating hospitals off the coast of Western Africa, Chad, island people off of Madagascar, and many
other places. Associates of our congregation serve island peoples of the Pacific, International Students at
Stanford and in Japan, Theological Studies in Bulgaria, as well as local ministries for French Bible studies,
Iranian Churches, and Armenian believers.
Over the years our genuine and vital congregation has impacted a diverse span of humanity. Those with
whom we have ministered include Iraqi, Japanese, Argentinean, mainland Chinese, African American,
Brazilian, Israeli, multiple Europeans; Hindus, Buddhist, pagans, new agers, atheist and nominal Christians.
We’ve attracted Democrats and Republicans; the highly educated and the high school dropout, teens and
the elderly, the addicted, the stay at home mom, the workaholic and the unemployed, struggling families,
singles, widows/widowers and the twice divorced. We love to discover and experience God’s grace in each
one.
We have a varied and long heritage. Today, we are a small congregation with BIG dreams. We are making a
fresh start. We are seeking to learn more about Christ’s love and character through study of His Scriptures.
We are seeking to balance a desire for truth with a clear focus on Christ’s love and grace. We want to see
every tongue and tribe and nation bow at the feet of the one we call LORD. Our differences sometimes
stretch us; nevertheless, we love to be together. Won’t you join us on the journey?
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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
In January of 1959, Covenant
churches in San Jose and Redwood
City formed a survey committee to
find a site for a new church in the
Mountain View-Los Altos area. A 3.7
acre site on the corner of Truman and
Oak was purchased in December of
1960. A six-family steering
committee, made up of families from
both churches, was organized.
Sunday evening services were
initiated in the Mountain View
Women's Clubhouse February 26,
1961. Mid-week services for prayer
and Bible Study met in the various
homes. In April, 1962 a parsonage
was purchased and a unanimous call
was extended to Rev. John
Notehelfer, an associate minister at
Peninsula Covenant Church in
Redwood City. A newly established
Sunday school then necessitated a
move to the Mountain View Masonic
Temple, and there the charter
membership was closed with 58
members on December 2, 1962.
Ground breaking for the new church
at the Truman-Oak site was June 30,
1963, with the church being
dedicated on January 26, 1964.
"Covenant House" on the corner of
the property was purchased in 1966
to extend the facilities for growing
Christian Education needs. It was at
this time that the church property
was annexed to the city of Los Altos.
By 1973 a larger sanctuary was
needed and ground breaking for the
new sanctuary was held on Easter
Sunday, April 18, 1976. The first
worship service in the new sanctuary
was held on March 6, 1977.
Over our five decades we’ve had four
senior pastors and several interims.
We learned from each one in the
THE ORIGINAL SANCTUARY
THE NEW SANCTUARY
MEETING IN THE NEW SANCTUARY
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different eras at Foothill. Throughout most of our
years, a vital Youth Ministry has thrived with
sustained support from the whole congregation. All
young students growing up in the church knew that
any short-term or long-term missionary endeavor
they would like to commit themselves to would be
prayerfully and financially supported by the
congregation. Trips to Mexicali, houseboat camps,
weekly Bible study groups and very active youth
gatherings nurtured many who not only became
followers of Jesus but serve Him today as pastors,
elders, missionaries, business folks, doctors and the
myriad ways God calls us. Our faithful LORD
remains the constant.
We believe that the strong foundation built over
the past 49 years of ministry gives us guidance to
nurture the growing edge of our church today. The
historical perspective we gained is important in
that it gives us guidance for ministering to the
group of young families we currently serve.
Children, youth and family ministries have always
been a hallmark of ministry both within our
church and to the community around us. Renewed
energy has come to stir these foundational tenets
of ministry into active service as we have a recent
influx of children from newborn to age 10. The
legacy of this body of believers over its years has
been a broad far-reaching evangelism.
Foundational training has been provided through the years
for many who have gone into full-time ministries
around the world. Others have stayed in our midst and
provide leadership in our community. We have
intentionally and effectively gone beyond our church
doors to serve the disadvantaged in many ways. FCC
sponsored a family from Vietnam many years ago, and
rejoices to see the young man from that family in his
business today in our community. We have reached
into lives, through missionaries from our midst, to
assist Africans with great medical needs by securing
surgery and treatment as needed. We also support a
ministry of one of the men in our congregation to
bring breakfast and Bible Study to a group of homeless men in our community.
Currently our ministry focuses on our sizable and growing group of very young children. Children’s
sermons, family-oriented activities and efforts to minister inter-generationally help shape our community.
We have always been known as a welcoming congregation with easy access to areas of service as anyone
feels called. We are not so steeped in tradition that we are not open to fresh ideas which are honoring to
God.
DAY CAMP
YOUTH GROUP
SPONSORED FAMILY
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COMMUNITY LIFE
SUNDAY WORSHIP
We meet each Sunday morning in the sanctuary to worship God - through song, uplifting each other in
prayer during the special Sharing Time, and hearing the Word of God. A time of fellowship and
refreshments follows the service.
FELLOWSHIP GROUPS
GENESIS/NUMBERS
Two separate groups both designed for families with young children. They meet on Thursday evenings to
enjoy topical studies, fellowship and mutual support.
COVENANT GROUPS
Small group gatherings that are designed to bring people together in fellowship, community prayer and
accountability.
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
A weekly Bible study open to all women interested in studying the Word of God in depth and supporting
each other in prayer.
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MEN’S BREAKFAST/LUNCH
Men’s fellowship time that includes guest speakers and discussions on topics important to men.
INDOOR/OUTDOOR PARK
An informal Thursday morning gathering of moms and preschool age kids who want to take time to share
their lives and experiences as they join together in fellowship and fun.
ADULT FORUM
A 9AM Sunday morning class where current topics/issues are discussed in a biblical context.
EVENTS
THE HUNT
A fun-filled Easter egg hunt for
community families, church members,
and friends.
VBS
An action packed week of Vacation
Bible School activities that includes
Bible stories, singing songs, sports
time, snacks, crafts, and a special time
of learning about God’s universe.
NEIGHBORHOOD BBQS
An informal opportunity for families
in our community to gather at a
neighborhood barbecue. We provide
lots of food, a bouncy fun jumper,
water games, crafts, and time to get to
know our neighbors.
TOTS AND TREATS
A fun-filled fall event for young
children that is a safe and non-scary
replacement for Halloween. It is a
time that families from both the
church and community can bring the
little ones for games, hay rides, a
straw maze, and lots of fun treats!
THE HUNT
VBS
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CHRISTMAS CARING PROJECT
A church-wide project of gathering food, Christmas gifts, and new and used clothing to make Christmas
special for needy families. The families are referred to us by the Santa Clara Valley Department of Women
and Children Services.
SPECIAL EVENTS
This year we have had several special
events that added to the excitement
at Foothill. For example, Jack
Pearson, a talented children’s folk
singer, joined us to entertain both
children and adults in our church and
community with an amazing array of
songs, dancing, and interesting
musical instruments used together in
a variety of ways. Also, we recently
hosted a traveling group of
Micronesian college students for a
meal and an evening filled with
music, dancing and touching stories
of how the Lord has been working in
their lives and in their country.
OTHER ACTIVITIES THAT TAKE PLACE AT FOOTHILL COVENANT CHURCH
BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP (BSF)
BSF meets at Foothill each Tuesday morning from 9-12 during the school year. Anybody is welcome to
come, sign up and join for a systematic study of the Bible.
GRACE COMMUNITY COVENANT CHURCH
We share our facilities with Grace, a vibrant church community of Asian Americans and friends who believe
that personal and community transformation happens when we are engaged together in loving God, each
other, and our world.
FRENCH CHURCH
This is a body of Christians who worship the Lord in French on Saturday evenings. It is open to anyone in
the community who would like to attend services and fellowship with French-speaking believers.
OTHER FACILITIES USAGE
Foothill’s facilities are used by many groups in the surrounding community including: Girl Scouts, River of
Life Korean Church, Calvary Armenian Church, Al-Anon meetings and the county election committee.
MICRONESIAN STUDENTS
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ACTIVITIES CONNECTED TO FOOTHILL BY MEMBER INVOLVEMENT
TRANSFORMED LIFE MINISTRIES
An outreach ministry, led by an FCC member, offering a hot meal and church service to the homeless
community in the Bay Area.
STRETCHING AND YOGA
An hour of stretching and mild exercise, taking place each Wednesday at noon, led by a Foothill member.
CAPE COD BIBLE STUDY
A Bible study, led by an FCC member, in a nearby senior citizen community.
COMMUNITY PREGNANCY CENTERS
FCC members are actively involved in supporting and ministering at these pregnancy centers.
MISSIONS
FCC also supports a number of missionaries and ministries, including: Green Pastures, Community Service
Agencies, Stanford International Students, Transformed Life, Liberian Relief fund, Mission Springs, the
Pacific Southwest Conference, and the Evangelical Covenant Church.
LIBERIAN FUND RECIPIENTS
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IN WHAT CONTEXT DOES FOOTHILL SERVE?
Foothill Covenant Church resides in the heart of Silicon Valley, a high tech center of innovation. Silicon
Valley is the area otherwise identified as the Santa Clara Valley or South Bay Peninsula of California. It takes
in towns that include Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Cupertino, Palo Alto, Santa Clara,
and parts of San Jose. It is an area of diverse culture with the Caucasian and Asian populations comprising
the largest two groups. The Hispanic and East Indian ethnicities are not far behind, comprising a very
sizeable percentage of Silicon Valley.
Throughout our Valley; in ethnic markets, restaurants, at the gas station, in our public schools, one can find
people groups from among all the nations. A high premium is placed on education and excellence. The
presence of Stanford University and its graduates influenced the creation of many new companies over the
years, a tradition that continues today. World class entertainment, global companies, Nobel Prize winners,
collegiate and professional sports, a year-round climate that is second to none: all add to the vibrancy of
Silicon Valley.
With all this public pizzazz, there are also great needs present. Within our high cost of living environment,
many struggle with economic survival. Spiritual life is void for many. Paganism, eastern mysticism, atheism,
and hedonism thrive among many. Emotional/family struggles are evident with divorce, depression,
narcissism, workaholism, and other addictive dynamics broadly present. Need abounds in the midst of
affluence. The overall struggles of the economy only compound these issues.
Population growth in Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, and Los Altos has remained relatively flat in
recent years. The predominant median age in this area is higher than the national average. Approximately
50-70% of the people are between the ages of 18-65 years old, and 10-15% are older than 65. As for young
people up to the age of 18 years, the percentages range between 18-27%. Approximately 94% of the people
in Silicon Valley have finished high school and approximately 66% are college grads. To accurately describe
our community, you would have to describe “us” as a fairly well-educated, technology oriented group of
people who have busy lifestyles. We are also a culture that lacks a strong sense of community, and, in recent
years, we have struggled significantly with the economic downturn and loss of jobs for many.
Where does our church fit into this culture? In this culture that lacks a strong sense of community, Foothill
Covenant Church is a church with a strong family focus and a wonderful sense of intergenerational
community. Each generational group sees the need and the importance of the other generational groups in
knitting us together as a supportive body of believers. We are also a church in which the congregation
reaches out to newcomers and tries to make people feel welcomed and part of the church family. We are a
church that is firmly rooted in the belief that the Lord wants us to serve as encouragers of young families
and children and grow them in faith and love of Him. We realize that as Christ’s hands and feet, every one of
us has been given various gifts to use in service and ministering in Jesus’ name.
However, we have shortcomings that are often found in the Silicon Valley culture. For one, we find it
difficult to communicate well with each other. Another struggle is how we can develop deeper and more
lasting relationships with believers and seekers. We also grapple with attracting families from the
community who are so busy that they don’t prioritize faith and the importance of spiritual growth in Christ.
We are a small church placed in a strategic area. We need to focus on the key goals the Lord desires of our
congregation so that we grow and reach out to our community at large.
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THE EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH: WHAT IS IT?
The Evangelical Covenant Church is a communion of congregations gathered by God, united in Christ, and
empowered by the Holy Spirit to obey the great commandment and the great commission. It affirms its
companionship in faith with other church bodies and all those who fear God and keep God’s
commandments.
The Evangelical Covenant Church adheres to the affirmations of the Protestant Reformation regarding the
Bible. It confesses that the Holy Scripture, the Old and the New Testament, is the Word of God and the only
perfect rule for faith, doctrine, and conduct. It affirms the historic confessions of the Christian Church,
particularly the Apostles’ Creed and Nicene Creed, while emphasizing the sovereignty of the Word of God
over all creedal interpretations.
In continuity with the renewal movements of historic Pietism, the Evangelical Covenant Church especially
cherishes the dual emphasis on new birth and new life in Christ, believing that personal faith in Jesus Christ
as Savior and Lord is the foundation for our mission of evangelism and Christian nurture. Our common
experience of God’s grace and love in Jesus Christ continues to sustain the Evangelical Covenant Church as
an interdependent body of believers that recognizes but transcends our theological differences.
The Evangelical Covenant Church celebrates two divinely ordained sacraments, baptism and the Lord’s
Supper. Recognizing the reality of freedom in Christ, and in conscious dependence on the work of the Holy
Spirit, we practice both the baptism of infants and believers. The Evangelical Covenant Church embraces
this freedom in Christ as a gift that preserves personal conviction, yet guards against an individualism that
disregards the centrality of the Word of God and the mutual responsibilities and disciplines of the spiritual
community.
The Evangelical Covenant Church has its roots in historical Christianity, the Protestant Reformation, the
biblical instruction of the Lutheran Church of Sweden, and the great spiritual awakenings of the eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries. These influences, together with more recent North American renewal
movements, continue to shape its development and distinctive spirit. The Evangelical Covenant Church is
committed to reaching across boundaries of race, ethnicity, culture, gender, age, and status in the
cultivation of communities of life and service.
FCC is a member church of the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church.
Though our church polity is congregational we have a strong sense of “being in it together” within the
broader Covenant Church, particularly our conference. The Pacific Southwest Conference serves
congregations throughout California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii. Foothill Covenant is fortunate to be in
close proximity with the PSW Conference’s Mission Springs Christian Camp and Conference Center.
THE COVENANT MISSION
We are united by Christ in a holy covenant of churches empowered by the Holy Spirit to obey the Great
Commandments and the Great Commission:
To love God with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind;
To love our neighbor as ourselves, and
To go into all the world and make disciples.
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WHAT TYPE OF PASTOR DO WE BELIEVE GOD HAS FOR US?
According to Titus and Timothy, a pastor is to be a trustworthy leader with an urge for good works who is
blameless and beyond reproach because of his/her good reputation. The pastor is faithful to his spouse if
he has one, is called to teach, is self-controlled and not given to violence, dishonesty, or quarrel. He is not
given to material excess or anything else that would distract his focus from the Lord. He is one who is not
overbearing, is hospitable and ministers with a gentleness of spirit to others. He manages the affairs of his
family and his ministry well, is an encouragement to others, and is well disciplined. He leads a holy lifestyle,
is called to teach, and has a passion for sound doctrine. We seek a pastor with all of these traits.
Foothill is a diverse and close community whose members have a passion for the Lord, for His Word, and
for each other. We have taken time to pray and discuss the type of pastor we believe the Lord has for us.
Some traits we believe he will possess are listed below. Above all, we seek the Lord’s leading to find our
next pastor and view most of these as guiding principles, not absolutes.
KEY TRAITS FOR A PASTOR AT FOOTHILL COVENANT:
Foothill’s pastor will have a close, personal walk with the Lord. He will lead by example. There is no
trait we believe is more important than a close, personal relationship with Christ and a passion for the
cross. Our next pastor will be a humble servant of Christ seeking His glory above all else, and this
relationship will be the driving force behind all that the pastor says, thinks, or does.
Foothill’s pastor will be a sound biblical preacher who possesses the gift of teaching. We are a diverse
body, but we are united in our belief that God’s Word is the only perfect rule for faith and life. Our next
pastor will have a deep understanding of God’s Word, a passion for His truth and an ability to speak this
truth into the lives of others. He will, however, be comfortable in an environment with others who may
have different scriptural interpretations on issues outside the fundamental tenets of the faith, and will seek
to grow in understanding together with the flock he shepherds. He will seek to teach the Scriptures in
depth to exhort us to faith and action for God’s glory. Our congregation has expressed a desire for an
expository preacher, and while we take note of this, we are seeking the person the Lord has called rather
than a specific preaching style.
Foothill’s pastor will be a visionary leader who inspires and builds consensus, but who also has
administrative gifts. An effective leader at Foothill will be one who can recognize the gifts and passions of
this body, who can connect these to the direction God is leading our church, and who can marshal the
resources of the body to bring this vision to fruition. Our church has many committed believers, and while
we are tight-knit interpersonally, one thing we have been lacking is a common direction that unites our
gifts with a vision of what the Lord wants us to be. It is our prayer that our next pastor will help us grow in
this area. We also need a pastor who is able to build, equip, and mobilize our members for leadership. The
small size of our church also necessitates a pastor that can wear many hats and who has good organization
skills.
Foothill’s pastor will have a heart and vision for the external community and a gift set that builds and
challenges the internal community. In the identity work we did as part of the pastoral search process, one of the
key distinctives of Foothill is its heart for the community. Despite our small size, we host a number of community
events each year, and we are seen as friendly and welcoming by those in our neighborhood. Our prayer is that our
next pastor can foster an even deeper engagement with those around us along with an increased level of
intentionality in the ministry and outreach we do. Our pastor will also nurture increased spiritual understanding
and maturity on the part of our members through teaching, action, and internal spiritual development. He should
also be someone who seeks reconciliation and forgiveness between members when conflict arises, and who has a
heart for the unity of the body.
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WHAT FUTURE DOES FCC ENVISION
WHERE ARE WE HEADED? WHEREVER THE LORD WANTS TO TAKE US!
This response reflects a mixture of realities. First, it is biblical not to be presumptive of the LORD and
dictate what tomorrow will bring. It is also obedient to be open to the LORD’s guidance and His freedom to
do as He pleases. Nevertheless, the second element of this response comes from a measure of uncertainty
regarding our future. Today we do not have a clear set of plans for where God wants to take us. We have yet
to sense a specific calling for Foothill Covenant on which to focus our energies and outreach. At the same
time, the third reality we are keenly aware of is the LORD’s purpose for each of us individually and
collectively as the church. We know we are called to be conformed to the image of Christ. We seek greater
personal and corporate spiritual maturity. We know the LORD wants to use us in our community and in our
world to reflect His glory, to be salt and light, to proclaim the good news and to perform the good deeds He
has for us (Ephesians 2:1-10). BUT, what might the specific shape of ministry in FCC’s future look like? Here
are some of the elements at play that we know about now which will be in the mixture for our future:
1. Grace Covenant Church, a second generation pan-Asian community, will share our church property
beginning in March 2011. The possibilities for common ministry, cross cultural growth and
advancing the Kingdom together are extensive.
2. The largest segment of our church is young families with new babies, toddlers and preschoolers.
Nurturing these families and their children is a high calling and an avenue into expanded impact in
our community.
3. We have a number of participants who are in the later stages of life. The opportunities are plentiful
to learn from them and to be faithful together as a community to care for our elders.
4. We have a unique mixture of needs. Al-Anon meets on our property; three sex offenders are
associated with the congregation; we are open about struggles in our marriages; we are unafraid to
acknowledge mental illness within us.
5. Our rich heritage in missions and youth ministry open possibilities for the future. Our facilities,
proximity to Mountain View High School (and several other schools), a congregation willing to give
and serve, and the power of the Gospel give significant potential for the Kingdom should God
develop the right catalyst for ministry.
As we listen to His Word and put into practice what we hear in the power of the Spirit, God can and will use
these clay pots to His Glory. Will you join us in the discovery of His plans for us?
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A QUICK VIEW OF FOOTHILL
FOOTHILL IS A SHARING COMMUNITY THAT IS CONNECTED
Open forum for sharing during the service (praises & prayer requests)
Sense of community-“extended family”
Small groups
Welcoming to newcomers
Accepting of diversity
FOOTHILL IS A VERY GIFTED COMMUNITY OF BELIEVERS
The Word is our source of truth; we may interpret things differently, but each knows the power of The Word
Generational mix of young and old
Overall, members are quite knowledgeable about Scripture
Young families are growing steadily
High population of children (especially toddlers & preschoolers)
Highly educated population
Silicon Valley is a gifted & affluent area filled with many ministry opportunities
Worship is a mix between traditional and contemporary
A wide variety of natural gifting
o Voice
o Instruments
o Audio-visual/technical experts
Spiritual gifts
o Compassion
o Helping others
o Hospitality
o Service/commitment (genuine care and concern for members of the body)
o Teaching
Foothill has a rich history of ministry and missions
FOOTHILL IS A MISSIONS-MINDED FAMILY
A Church that sustains long term mission needs
Willingness to get behind someone wanting to start a ministry
A “sending” church-Foothill is a conduit for sending missionaries all over the world
A “giving” church- responds in times of needs
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FOOTHILL FAST FACTS
1962 : The year the church was founded
4: The number of pastors Foothill has had
74: Church membership (the church grew in the prior year and expects continued growth)
$202K: The FY10 budget of Foothill
Well over $1M: The net worth of the church if value of our building is included
3: Persons in the triune God we worship and serve
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APPENDIX
THE APOSTLES' CREED
I believe in God, the Father Almighty,
the Maker of heaven and earth,
and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord:
Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost,
born of the virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, dead, and buried;
He descended into hell.
The third day He arose again from the dead;
He ascended into heaven,
and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty;
from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Ghost;
the holy Christian church;
the communion of saints;
the forgiveness of sins;
the resurrection of the body;
and the life everlasting.
Amen.
THE NICENE CREED
I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible.
And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all worlds; God of
God, Light of Light, very God of very God; begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father, by
whom all things were made.
Who, for us men and for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Spirit of the
virgin Mary, and was made man; and was crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate; He suffered and was
buried; and the third day He rose again, according to the Scriptures; and ascended into heaven, and sits on
the right hand of the Father; and He shall come again, with glory, to judge the quick and the dead; whose
kingdom shall have no end.
And I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of Life; who proceeds from the Father and the Son; who
with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified; who spoke by the prophets.
And I believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. I acknowledge one baptism for the remission of
sins; and I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come.
Amen.