Fridays at 4:30 pm, call “ Just Keep...
Transcript of Fridays at 4:30 pm, call “ Just Keep...
2583 Main Street P.O. Box 511
Lake Placid, NY 12946
Phone: 518 523-3753
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.adkcomchurch.org
Twitter: @ADKComChurch
Office hours: 9 am-1 pm, M, W, Th
11-3 pm, Tue. Closed Fridays
Adirondack Community Church
Pastor: Rev. John Martin
email: [email protected]
Youth Leaders: Kaysie & Lee Kyler
email: [email protected]
10:30 am Worship Leader John Pillen
email: [email protected]
Church Secretary: Pam Dreissigacker
email: [email protected]
Chief of Maintenance: Scott Monroe
email:[email protected]
Parish Nurses Judy Grimard
Linda Jones Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. at the church
Organist 9:00 am service Karen Robards
email: [email protected]
Church Staff
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OTHER OFFERINGS Men’s Breakfast Tuesdays 6:45 a.m., Erdman Hall. All men welcome. Pastoral Support Ministry for spiritual & emotional support, Contact: Rev. Ingrid Johnson, 891-7428 Young Families Group Get together and fun. Contact: Crystal Martin, 302-5090 Community lunch program
Wednesdays at 11:30 Free, in Erdman Hall Knitting Group Contact: Jennifer Newhart, 523-3548
Ladies Friday Bible Study Fridays at 4:30 pm, call 523-3753 for info. MOPS– Mothers of PreSchoolers Contact: Vanessa Pillen at [email protected] Uihlein Nursing Home—Interfaith Service, 2:30 pm. Con-tact: Mickey Lansing, 523-9835 Visitation & Prayer Ministry Contact: Patti Skeels (523.9263)or Pastor John Martin (607.725.5696) Parish Nurses Wednesday morning at 9:30 am Judy Grimard and Linda Jones 523-3753
Adirondack Community Church
“ Just Keep Swimming ”
September 20, 2015 Series: A Night At The Movies
"I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us." Romans 8:18
As Christians, followers of Jesus, we like to think that we have good news for the world. We like to tell ourselves that we are offering people life and life abundantly! While that is true, we definitely are stewards of very, very good news (salvation from sin and death), we can't forget that Jesus himself said there would be hard times. Not only did Jesus point out that being his follow-ers would include hardship, but he went further by saying that we'd suffer specifically because we were his followers! So, then, how do we respond? What are we to do when we run into that hardship and persecution? Today we'll be continuing our Night at the Movies sermon series and learn a little bit from some cute cartoon fish about how we are called to "Just Keep Swimming". Join us today as we worship God, and encourage each other on this journey called life.
What We Believe
...the living core of the Christian faith is revealed in scripture, illumined by tradition, vivified in personal experience, and confirmed by reason.
...the one God we worship exists fundamentally within a community of the three per-sons of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
…God’s son, Jesus, came to live among us as fully divine and fully human. His life, death, and resurrection points to and fulfills the good news of the freedom from sin and death, which we proclaim.
...we share one mission with Christians throughout time, to make disciples of Jesus Christ.
...it is into community (koinonia) that we have been called to coexist and through this community that we are able to truly manifest the body of Christ.
…wherever you are on your journey, we are here for one another!
“In Essentials Unity, In Non-Essentials Liberty, In All Things Charity.”
~Rupertus Meldenius (1627) Sunday Services
9:00 a.m. Traditional service
10:30 a.m. Contemporary service
Children’s Sunday school Nursery at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening
Youth Group, 6 pm
Thank you for joining us for our worship service and making Adirondack Community Church a part of your worship today. We hope you find the worship to be meaningful, the people to be friendly, and your time to be well spent.
At Adirondack Community Church we welcome all who are sincerely seeking, regardless of
where you find yourself in your journey. We encourage people to come as they are, affirming that God meets us where we are and brings us along the way.
Whether this is your first time with us, or this is the church you call your own, we invite you to continue worshipping with us in the future. May God bless you and your loved ones this day and each day going forward!
Your Friends at Adirondack Community Church
Mission Statement: Sharing God’s Love In All We Do.
Vision Statement: The Adirondack Community Church seeks to love the Lord with all our hearts, minds, souls and strengths; and to make disciples for Jesus Christ.
Notes
Sermon Notes Here:
September birthdays
9/2 Wyatt Friedlander 9/4 Kelsey Saulpaugh 9/5 Eric Holmes 9/6 Frank Lescinsky, Linda P. Jones 9/7 Ann Grady, Eva Pelkey 9/8 Joy Conway 9/10 Rose VanWormer 9/11 Grace Carlson 9/12 Peter Meister, Emily Kostoss 9/13 Joni Gerken, Alyssa Hoffman 9/14 John Pillen, Mary Clark 9/15 Sandy Ragozzine 9/16 Jenna Eldred, Finn Maiore 9/20 Betsy Randall, Jane Bryant 9/24 Niki Coursen 9/26 Donna Eggleton, Tatiana Kobe 9/27 Brooklyn Mayberry, JJ Pillen
It’s time for some serious knitting! September schedule @ 7 pm Sept 15 – Michele DiGiacomo - 225 Algonquin Drive . 837-5039 (home)
516-317-4402 (cell) Sept 22 – Stephanie DeJoseph - 59 Rainbow Lake Rd, Gabriels, 524-8721.
I'll set up carpools, just let me know if you need a ride. Sept 29 - Sally Murray - 82 Church St., Saranac Lake -518-527-0978 (cell)
518-354-5087 (home) - for carpooling info or directions, get in touch with Jennifer, 523-3548
Marriage Seminar October 3
MOPS* schedule September 10, 24 October 8, 22 at 9:oo am– 11:30 am Meets in Erdman Hall Childcare provided! info : [email protected]
*mother’s of preschoolers
Transforming Your Relationship – From Conflict to Connection
Imagine a relationship free of criticism where disagreements are settled peacefully and respectfully. Imagine feeling safe, accepted, heard and loved for who you really are. Imagine having the tools to make that happen.
Join Nancy and Michael Bryant and they’ll show you how. Saturday, October 3 from 9:00- 3:00 The cost is $40 per couple Which covers: For more information you can contact: Michael Bryant at [email protected]
Registration is open now through September 27. Sign up on the easel in the back.
Book is available on Amazon.com if
you want to read a description of it.
Sunday Sept. 20
9:30 am, High school girls meet
6:00 pm, Youth Group meets
Mon. Sept. 21
5:30 pm, High Peaks Ringers.
6:30 pm Boy Scouts, Erdman Hall.
Tues. Sept 22
6:45 am, Men’s breakfast
Wed. Sept 23
9:30—10:30 am Parish Nurse here
11:00 am Community Lunch
2:30 pm Uihlein service
Thurs. Sept 24
9:00 am– MOPS
Fri. Sept 25
Sat. Sept 26
Memorial Service for Dot Schiller
6 pm—Night at the Movies, In the Sanctuary, Monster’s Inc.
Coming up soon
Sept. 29—5 pm- Literacy Volunteer
Dinner in Erdman Hall
October is Pastor Appreciation Month
Oct. 2- Ladies Bible study, “Esther”
Oct. 3—Marriage Seminar
Oct. 4—Laity Sunday
October 12, Columbus Day, office closed.
Week of Sept 20 Proverbs 31 Psalm 1
James 3:13-4:8 Mark 9:30-37
Lectionary Readings
Weekly budget need
$4928 Amount Rec’d
9/13
Welcome
Opening Song
What’s Happening @ ACC Kid’s Time & Offering
Worship Set (3 Songs)
Prayer Message
Closing Song
10:30 Service outline On the Calendar
Ladies Fall Bible Study Esther, by Beth Moore
Starting October 2 at 4:30 pm, Conference Room Call 523-3753 for more information
Our condolences go out to these families.
Dorothy “Dot” Schiller, passed away Friday, August
28 at the age of 96. There will be a Memorial Ser-
vice on Saturday, September 26 here at ACC at
11:00 am, with a reception immediately following in
Erdman Hall.
Shirley Ann Seney passed away Wednesday, September 9. She was
83. We will greatly miss both of these vibrant ladies.
“In loving sympathy we are praying for comfort, strength,
and peace to sustain you.”
To send cards to the families:
Seney family– PO Box 385, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Schiller family– 31 Deerwood Trail, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Sermons and music are on our website. Check them out at:
www.adkcomchurch.org “What to expect” tab
Also the church calendar of events is online!
Join us every Saturday evening @ 6:00 pm, during the month of September for ACC's Night at the Movies, where we'll be showing fam-ily friendly movies complete with free popcorn! Join us each Saturday
for the movie and then Sunday morning in worship (at 9 or 10:30) to see how it will be used in our sermons!
Saturday, September 12th - Toy Story 2
Saturday, September 19th - Finding Nemo Saturday, September 26th - Monster's Inc.
The women’s canoe trip last week was postponed due to the weather. It will be rescheduled for another date this fall. If you would like to go but the date didn’t work out for you, call Jennifer Newhart or Claire Thayer to make arrangements. Claire: 523-3559 Jennifer: 523-3548