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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 & 11:00 A.M. at worship THE CHURCH JUNE 28, 2014 OUR VISION We will glorify God by being increasingly transformed into the likeness of Christ calendar of events worship.nurture.outreach Follow us now on Facebook and Twitter SABBATH, JULY 5 Church Service, Sanctuary, 8:45 & 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Charles A. Tapp Mizo Service, Office Chapel, 11:00 a.m. Sligo by the Sea, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 10301 Coastal Highway in Ocean City, MD, 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Rick Remmers Welcome to Sligo on this the last Sabbath in June. Can you believe that half of 2014 is now behind us! We certainly need to make the best use of the time we have. Today in our worship services we examine the action of Jesus in leading His disciples to Bethany on the last day that He spent on earth. On the surface it may appear that this was merely a routine event in the life of Jesus but it was anything but routine. The events leading up to Jesus leading the disciples to Bethany are full of intrigue and are instructional for us today. We will discover that Jesus leading the disciples to Bethany was a miracle in itself, a miracle that He wants to work in our lives as well. Also, Bethany represents the place that He wishes each of His followers to be led to. I sincerely pray that our worship today will help all of us find our Bethany. - Don McFarlane welcome worship schedule profile of giving JUNE 21, 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: June 22 $ 10,391.12 June 21 $ 7,916.85 June 22 YTD $256,064.47 June 21 YTD $251,201.88 BUDGET FOR JUNE 21 YTD: $ 250,218.00 Church Building Improvement: June 21 $ 8,570.00 Total Raised $ 68,891.90 Goal $150,000.00 Needed $ 81,108.10 Tithe: All of these funds are sent to the Potomac Conference. May 2014 contributions are $ 207,123.05 May 2013 contributions are $ 194,421.67 Did You Know... That Sligo Church has a camp in Boonsboro, Maryland? Today’s designated offering goes to Potomac Partners. Loose offering goes to Church Budget. our life together ANNOUNCEMENTS (continued) Volunteers needed for Meals on Wheels Ministry: Sligo Church has been involved with providing meals for home- bound members of the community for several years. There is currently a need for more volunteers for this ministry. Volunteers are needed who have a vehicle and time during the day. If interested, please fill out an information card, found at the back of each pew, indicating your desire to be involved or speak with Pastor McFarlane about it. Homecoming 2014: Join the church family and Sligo friends on August 1-3 for Homecoming, the theme of which is, “We Are Nearing Home.” Fellowship with us at our Welcome and Family service on Friday evening. Worship with us on Sabbath morning, when Columbia Union Conference President, Pastor Dave Weigley, will be our speaker. Enjoy a delicious International Potluck luncheon on Sabbath afternoon and then be soothed by Southern gospel trio sensation, Sisters, who will be in concert in the evening. Have fun on Sunday at our Sligo Invitational Tennis Tournament at the University of Maryland. Prayer Gathering meets Tuesdays from 7-8 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Between 7:30 and 7:55 p.m. you can join us by Internet or telephone. To connect, visit: http://ez.com/ sligoprays or call 949.229.4400, pin is 4997774# At the Sligoprays webpage you can register and receive a reminder. CHILDREN & YOUTH Mark your calendars for Vacation Bible School 2014! This year’s theme is “Weird Animals” - where Jesus’ love is one-of-a-kind. Join us July 13 – 18, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. as we teach God’s Word to the children in our community. Registration will be held in the Atrium for volunteers and participants today. Camp Upward Bound: When school is out, camp is in! CUB is a great opportunity for children ages 6 - 10 to interact with other children while being exposed to many fun and learning activities. The adventure runs through August 1. For more information please contact Sligo Adventist School at 301.434.1417 or www.sligoadventistschool.org Sunset: Sabbath celebration ends today at 8:38 p.m. and commences on Friday, July 4 at 8:36 p.m. Bulletin Information Deadline is Monday evening! E-mail information to: [email protected] June 30, Monday Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. Administrative Board Meeting, Fellowship Hall A, 7:00 p.m. July 1, Tuesday Prayer Gathering, Sanctuary, 7:00 p.m. Or by phone: 949.229.4400 Pin:4997774#, 7:35 p.m. July 2, Wednesday Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room, 7:30 p.m. Homes of Hope Health Series, Sanctuary, 6:30 p.m.

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Sligo Church Bulletin

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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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SABBATH, JULY 5

Church Service, Sanctuary, 8:45 & 11:00 a.m.

Speaker: Charles A. Tapp

Mizo Service, Office Chapel, 11:00 a.m.

Sligo by the Sea, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 10301 Coastal

Highway in Ocean City, MD, 11:00 a.m.

Speaker: Rick Remmers

Welcome to Sligo on this the last Sabbath in June. Can you believe that half of 2014 is now behind us! We certainly need to make the best use of the time we have. Today in our worship services we examine the action of Jesus in leading His disciples to Bethany on the last day that He spent

on earth. On the surface it may appear that this was merely a routine event in the life of Jesus but it was anything but routine. The events leading up to Jesus leading the disciples to Bethany are full of intrigue and are instructional for us today. We will discover that Jesus leading the disciples to Bethany was a miracle in itself, a miracle that He wants to work in our lives as well. Also, Bethany represents the place that He wishes each of His followers to be led to. I sincerely pray that our worship today will help all of us find our Bethany. - Don McFarlane

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p r o f i l e o f g i v i n gJUNE 21, 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: June 22 $ 10,391.12 June 21 $ 7,916.85June 22 YTD $256,064.47 June 21 YTD $251,201.88

BUDGET FOR JUNE 21 YTD: $ 250,218.00

Church Building Improvement:

June 21 $ 8,570.00 Total Raised $ 68,891.90Goal $150,000.00 Needed $ 81,108.10 Tithe: All of these funds are sent to the Potomac Conference.May 2014 contributions are $ 207,123.05May 2013 contributions are $ 194,421.67

Did You Know...That Sligo Church has a camp in Boonsboro, Maryland?

Today’s designated offering goes to Potomac Partners.Loose offering goes to Church Budget.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS (continued)

Volunteers needed for Meals on Wheels Ministry: Sligo Church has been involved with providing meals for home-bound members of the community for several years. There is currently a need for more volunteers for this ministry. Volunteers are needed who have a vehicle and time during the day. If interested, please fill out an information card, found at the back of each pew, indicating your desire to be involved or speak with Pastor McFarlane about it.

Homecoming 2014: Join the church family and Sligo friends on August 1-3 for Homecoming, the theme of which is, “We Are Nearing Home.” Fellowship with us at our Welcome and Family service on Friday evening. Worship with us on Sabbath morning, when Columbia Union Conference President, Pastor Dave Weigley, will be our speaker. Enjoy a delicious International Potluck luncheon on Sabbath afternoon and then be soothed by Southern gospel trio sensation, Sisters, who will be in concert in the evening. Have fun on Sunday at our Sligo Invitational Tennis Tournament at the University of Maryland.

Prayer Gathering meets Tuesdays from 7-8 p.m. in the Sanctuary. Between 7:30 and 7:55 p.m. you can join us by Internet or telephone. To connect, visit: http://ez.com/sligoprays or call 949.229.4400, pin is 4997774# At the Sligoprays webpage you can register and receive a reminder.

CHILDREN & YOUTH

Mark your calendars for Vacation Bible School 2014! This year’s theme is “Weird Animals” - where Jesus’ love is one-of-a-kind. Join us July 13 – 18, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. as we teach God’s Word to the children in our community. Registration will be held in the Atrium for volunteers and participants today.

Camp Upward Bound: When school is out, camp is in! CUB is a great opportunity for children ages 6 - 10 to interact with other children while being exposed to many fun and learning activities. The adventure runs through August 1. For more information please contact Sligo Adventist School at 301.434.1417 or www.sligoadventistschool.org

Sunset: Sabbath celebration ends today at 8:38 p.m. and commences on Friday, July 4 at 8:36 p.m.

Bulletin Information Deadline is Monday evening! E-mail information to: [email protected]

June 30, Monday Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. Administrative Board Meeting, Fellowship Hall A, 7:00 p.m.

July 1, Tuesday Prayer Gathering, Sanctuary, 7:00 p.m. Or by phone: 949.229.4400 Pin:4997774#, 7:35 p.m.

July 2, Wednesday Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room, 7:30 p.m. Homes of Hope Health Series, Sanctuary, 6:30 p.m.

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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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“In the end, the number of prayers we say may contribute to our happiness, but the number of prayers we answer maybe of even greater importance.”

– Dieter F. Uchtdorf

ANNOUNCEMENTSSimple 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 11:00 a.m.

We hold in prayer those who: Have lost loved ones: Rennecks Bailey, Orlando Mastrapa, Audain, Cosette Jamieson, Kevin Knight & Joanna Kimura families Request healing: Ginny Ferris, Charlie Davis & Joy Fuller

Today’s Sanctuary flowers are from the Stone family in celebration of Nathan’s 18th birthday! *If you would like to enhance the beauty of our worship by providing flowers, please contact Flor Balay at the Church Office, 301-270-6777, ext. 114.

Sligo by the Sea: Come and join us for spiritual refreshing and fellowship, led by a great list of guest speakers in a relaxed atmosphere. Sabbath School begins at 10:00 a.m. & worship at 11:00 a.m. in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 10301 Coastal Highway in Ocean City, MD.

Hope and Health Series continues this Wednesday, July 2, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at Sligo Church. Dr. Cosette Jamieson MD, nephrologist will present the topic -- ”Addictions That Kill the Saints.” Find out how sugar and salt can fatally damage your health. Join Health Coach, Louvina Joseph for a cardio exercise work-out beginning at 6:30 p.m. Pick up information about free 12-Step Programs and the Sligo Church Regeneration program.

The Church Office will be closed for the Independence Day Holiday on Friday, July 4. If you have an urgent matter that cannot wait until the office reopens, please call our emergency number 301-980-1009.

Come and join us on July 5 for an Independence Day worship celebration to recognize our “Liberty in Christ.” Enjoy a camp meeting style worship service at 11:00 a.m. followed by afternoon lunch on the lawn. Continue your worship experience at 6:00 p.m with a concert filled with the soothing sounds of the Promisedland Quartet. It will be a weekend to remember. Don’t miss it!

Sligo Women’s Ministries Book Club will meet on Wednesday, July 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the Discipleship Room to discuss “How the Light Gets In” by Louise Penny.

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SANCTUARY – 8:45 A.M. AND 11:00 A.M.

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PreludeThe Way, the Truth, the Life / Steven Scott

+Song of Gathering Lift Him Up / No. 371

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

*Hymn of Praise Let Us With a Gladsome Mind / No. 112

Prayer Marilyn Dimas

AnthemSincerely Yours / Gary Chapman

w e r e f l e c t +Children’s Message Steve Chavez

Scripture Allan ManuelLuke 24:44 - 50 (KJV)

Sermon Don McFarlane He Led Them As Far As Bethany

Invitation to Give Don McFarlane

OffertoryThat Name / Freeman D. Davis

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*Hymn of Reflection Christ for the World / No. 370

*Benediction Don McFarlane

Postlude Go Forth in Peace / Humphrey Turner

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

Blair Peace & Jean Ott, deacon & deaconess on duty

Leading our music today are:Victor Phillips Jr., organist Jon Gilbertson, choristerCeCe Henry, vocalist

Footnotes:Steve Chavez is a person whose energy seems to be limitless. Chairing our Sligo church board and teaching Earliteen Sabbath School are among his many adventures in life, in addition to riding motorcycles and bicycles.

Marilyn Dimas has been attending Sligo Church since she was a 5th grade student at Sligo Elementary School. She also attended Takoma Academy and Columbia Union College. She works as an Immigration and Human Rights Attorney and enjoys serving as an elder, singing and volunteering with Adventist Community Services of Greater Washington.

Cecelia (CeCe) Henry is a singer/songwriter from the metropolitan Washington, DC area. She studied music at the former Oakwood College and at Cadek Conservatory at the University of Tennessee, under the tutelage of re-nowned composer/arranger/conductor Dr. Roland Carter. CeCe performs solo and is also a member of recording artist, Patrick Lundy and the Ministers of Music.

Allan Manuel has wide ranging interests, including native plant and wildlife conservation and cosmology. He devotes his resources and efforts to charitable endeavors, and, among other activities, chairs the Adventist Commu-nity Services Center Board.

Adult Sabbath School

SANCTUARY – 10:00 A.M.

Song Service Roland Halstead

Theme SongMake Me a Captive, Lord / No. 568

Scripture & Prayer Andre Mikhailenko

Welcome Andre Mikhailenko Mission Feature Lesson Study Class LeadersChrist’s Kingdom and the Law

Benediction & Offering Class Leaders

Fred Weber, organist