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CHURCH AT STUDY - 9:30-10:40 a.m.

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Opening Hymn

1. Happy Sabbath & Welcome to each visitor and


member. Enjoy the Sabbath worshipping and praising
God.

Opening Prayer..
Scripture Reading..
Superintendent..............................................Simone Shepherd
Lesson Study ..............How Shall We Wait..............Classes
10:50 Personal Ministry

WORSHIP HOUR - 11:00 am


Introit.. Congregation
*Invocation.....Elder Kathy Rayner
*Hymn of Praise.............O, How I Love Jesus...#248
Congregational Prayer..........................Earl Biggs
Praying for: Quebec Conference
Offering.Ontario Conference.............Elder Bob Reeve
Praise & WorshipTeam 1
Childrens Story.....Elder Teresa Ferreira
*Scripture Reading.. John 15:5..............Lucy Simoes
Special MusicR. Bailey
Spoken Word..Elder Kathy Rayner

Seeking to Know and Grow in Jesus


*Hymn of Consecration...Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus.#290
*Benediction...Elder Kathy Rayner
*Postlude..
Legend: *Congregation stands
Sunset Today: 7:20 p.m. Next Friday: 7:09 p.m.
Offering next week - Local Church Budget

2. You will note our new order of service. Questions,


comments? Please email, call, or text Pastor
James feedback is always welcome!
3. Membership Transfer OUT: 2nd Reading Anatoli
Golovenko, Nadia Golovenko, Stepan Golovenko,
Michael Golovenko, Daniel Golovenko, Samuel
Golovenko
4. London Sparrows Pathfinders Club meeting
today, September 24th @ 4 p.m.
5. The Adventurer club meeting today
September 24th , from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30
p.m. Registration is required for new and
returning children. Registration forms are
provided in the foyer.
6. Wednesdays are a great time to
gather with your church family and
friends for prayer, share, and
study. Come this week at 7:00 pm.!
7. The youth Bible study group resumes
meetings on Thursday evenings
beginning at 7pm at the Ferreiras home,
78 Nadine Avenue. Youth 14+ are
invited to join us as we get deeper into God's word
and the spirit of prophecy. For more information,
please see Teresa Ferreira or Sheldon Bailey.
8. Order your Thanksgiving desserts from us and
support our young children. You can choose from a
variety of freshly prepared homemade desserts,
namely Apple pies, Pumpkin pies, Pecan pies,
Sweet Potato pies and Apple Crisp/Crumble.
Proceeds will be in aid of the Friends of Jesus
Adventurer Club. See flyer for more information

9. Outreach to less fortunate at Ark Aid.


Sunday, September 25 from 2:30 to 7 pm.
The Ark Aid mission is located at 696
Dundas Street. Please speak to Teresa
Ferreira if you can help.
10. Pathfinders Investiture on October 1st
immediately following potluck lunch. Please
bring an item from the section of the first letter
of your last name. A-C Vegetarian
Chili/Stew; D-F Drink/Juice; G-I Bread/Bun; J-M
Main course/Casserole; N-R Dessert/Fruit; S-Z
Salad/Raw vegetables. Please bring all dishes
ready to be served; the kitchen staff would
appreciate your kind consideration.
11. Lord's Supper celebration on October 8th
12. Church Family News: Dawn and Aubrey Williams have
moved and would like to say farewell to everyone.

Events
13. October 1 @ 7:30 p.m. the North London Church
presents a Musical Concert including choral
performances from the Oasis Praise Team, Ascension &
Covered Nation. Also featuring international recording
artist: Delois Nkosi. Free admission, a freewill offering
will be taken.
14. If you are over 55 years old, or have friends who
are over 55 and would like to join our Golden Agers
for a buffet lunch on Tuesday, October 4th at The
Elm Hurst Inn 415 Harris St, Ingersoll. We will meet
there at 11:30 AM. For more information please talk
to Don Topper or Adrien Intering. Please sign the
Sign Up sheet in the foyer.
15. Costa Rica Mission Trip November 21
December 5, 2016. Choose one week or two
weeks. Limited space available. Be sure to check
the website for detailed information and registration:
(www.AdventistOntario.org)
http://www.adventistontario.org/NewsEvents/NewsE
ventDetails/TabId/133/ArtMID/556/ArticleID/169/Co
sta-Rica-2016-Mission-Trip.aspx

Birthday Wishes for September


Sep 1 Abby Morris
Sep 1 Esther BaahFrimpong
Sep 1 Nyakuoth Yut
Sep 1 Mike Kasule
Sep 1 Hailey Mashoko
Sep 2 Denzil McLeod
Sep 3 Brittany Stajfer
Sep 4 JoAnna Walker
Sep 5 Casondra Mailman
Sep 5 Aubrey Williams
Sep 6 Chantell Vallier
Sep 7 Joseph Mashoko

Sep 8 Mario Simoes


Sep 10 Carson Wood
Sep 10 Grace Dowdell
Sep 11 Nelita Rooney
Sep 12 Hezron Magati
Sep 12 Shereece Bailey
Sep 13 Sophon Bailey
Sep 14 Andrea Carter
Sep 19 Shilo Pandaleke
Sep 19 Tyler Bell
Sep 21 Bill Reeve
Sep 21 Patricia FerreiraLopez

Sep 22 Bogdan Starczewski


Sep 23 Daniel Morris
Sep 23 David Forsey
Sep 25 Marcio Lima
Sep 26 Heather Baptiste
Sep 26 Mathew Reeve
Sep 27 Osa Uwagboe
Sep 27 Immaculee Ruhinda
Sep 29 Jolene Ruhinda
Sep 30 David Catarino

Communication Card
In order for us to serve you better, please complete this Communication Form,
detach and give it to the Pastor or place it in the Offering Plate.
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Phone: ____________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Is ill at home
Requests Visitation
I want to be baptized
Seeks transfer of membership
Is in ____________________ Hospital
Is interested in Bible Studies Has a Prayer Request
Other: __________________________________________________________

Righteous Shall Live Forever


For the moth shall eat them up like a garment, and the
worm shall eat them like wool: but my righteousness
shall be for ever, and my salvation from generation to
generation. Isa. 51:8
I found, among the articles of clothing I needed, some
woolen goods which at first appeared all right, but when
brought to the light and shaken thoroughly, revealed the
destructive work of moths. Had we not made close
inspection, we should not have discovered their
depredations. The moth is so small a creature as to be
scarcely observable; but the traces of its existence are
apparent, and the destruction that it makes with fur and
woolen goods shows that it is a practical worker, although
out of sight and unsuspected.
Thinking of the secret but destructive work of these
moths reminded us of some human beings we had known.
How often our hearts have been pained by some sudden
revelation in the outward actions of those for whom we had
hoped better things, bringing to light their true character,
that had heretofore been hidden from the sight of all! When
held up before the light of God's Word, the character is
found to be like the moth-eaten garment, which, when
shaken out and examined, reveals the destructive work that
has been going on secretly for years. . . .
It took time for the moth to do its work of destruction so
quietly in the dark; and it takes time, little by little, for a child
or youth to be easy and happy and feel secure in a course
of prevarication, a course of sin hidden from human eyes.
Any one act, either good or evil, does not form the character,
but thoughts and feelings indulged prepare the way for acts
and deeds of the same kind. . . . Be careful not to let your
feet take the first step in any evil way. If you will lay the
foundation for your character in a pure, virtuous life, seeking
help and strength from God, your character will not be like
the moth-eaten garment, but it will be firm and solid.
---My Life Today Pg. 274, Ellen G. White
Please send all bulletin related information by WEDNESDAY
9:00 p.m. to larris.biggs@gmail.com

24.09.16

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