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Transcript of LGPC Get Connected Brochure - Spring/Summer 2010
GET CONNECTED SPRING/SUMMER 2010
4040 Sunset Drive | Lake Oswego, OR 97035 | 503.636.5656 | www.lakegrovepres.org
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WELCOME
to Lake Grove Presbyterian
Church (LGPC). We are glad you may be looking
for more information about our church. At LGPC,
we believe our purpose is to develop healthy
disciples who get changed in their commitment to
Jesus Christ, get connected in their commitment
to the people of Christ, and get going in their
commitment to the work of Christ in the world.
Our first hope for you is to be a part of worship
on Sunday mornings, but we would like to invite
you to go one step further through our
philosophy of Worship + 2—an invitation to be a
part of worship plus two other LGPC ministries:
one for growth through fellowship and study as
part of a smaller community, and one for mission
and service. We hope this brochure is a helpful
tool in learning about our ministries and
programs here and finding the perfect place for
you!
If you would like to learn more about getting
connected at LGPC, check out our website at
www.lakegrovepres.org or contact the church office
at 503-636-5656 or [email protected].
Need prayer? We are a church that believes
deeply in the transforming power of prayer. If
you have a prayer concern, please contact Ann
Nokes at 503-636-5656 or [email protected].
WELCOME
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LAKE GROVE PRES ALL-CHURCH CALENDAR
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March Saturday, March 6 BASH
Sunday, March 14 Guest Preacher: Rich Stearns, President of World Vision All Services
Friday, March 26 Whitworth Wind Symphony, 7 PM
April Thursday, April 1 Ceremonial Passover Seder Meal, 6 PM
Maundy Thursday Service, 7:30 PM
Friday, April 2 Good Friday Service, 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 4 Easter Services Services at 8 AM, 9:30 AM and 11 AM in Fellowship Hall Services at 9:30 AM and 11 AM in the Sanctuary
Saturday, April 17 Walk for Water, 9 AM (Foothills Park, Lake Oswego)
Sunday, April 18 Children’s Cantata
April (cont.) Sunday, April 25 New Member Seminar, 4 PM
May Saturday, May 1 The Church Has Left the Building, 9 AM—1 PM (Mission Outreach)
Saturday, May 8 Mothers and Others Spring Tea, 1 PM
Sunday, May 30 Bells & Brass Sunday All Services
June Saturday, June 5 Sanctuary Choir Concert, 7 PM
Sunday, June 6 Baccalaureate Sunday, 9:30 AM
Spring/Summer 2010
*For more classes and events, please see individual ministry’s pages.
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SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday Worship Services Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 AM
Traditional Worship Services 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM
CHANCEL GUILD
A group of women who serve the
church by preparing Communion,
flowers and banners for worship.
Contact Suzy Downey at
503-636-2342.
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HOLY WEEK AT
LAKE GROVE PRES
Maundy Thursday Service Thursday, April 1, 7:30 PM
Good Friday Service Friday, April 2, 7:30 PM
EASTER AT
LAKE GROVE PRES Easter Services Sunday, April 4 Services at 8 AM, 9:30 AM and 11 AM in the Fellowship Hall Services at 9:30 AM and 11 AM in the Sanctuary
Worship is central to the ministry
at Lake Grove Presbyterian
Church. Our desire is to ascribe all
honor, power, praise and glory to
Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
Sunday mornings are just one of
many opportunities to give
ourselves joyfully to God, both
corporately and personally. Please
join us!
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MUSIC E
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Worship and Music Staff
Bob Sanders, Senior Pastor: [email protected], ext. 105
Debra Popejoy, Pastoral Assistant: [email protected], ext. 116
Wendy Bamonte, Director of Music Ministries: [email protected], 503-484-3588
Melinda Gordon, Program Assistant for Music: [email protected], ext. 126
Tori Cumings, Director of Contemporary Worship: [email protected], 503-654-0002
Beverly Seifert, Children’s Choir Director: [email protected], 503-657-4516
Julie Strong, Children’s Choir Director: [email protected], 503-639-6357
Leanne Bilstrom, Handbell Choir Director: [email protected], 503-636-4154
Mitchell Groh, Organist: [email protected], 503-286-5670
ADULT OPPORTUNITIES
Sanctuary Choir Thursdays, September-June, 7:30—9:30 PM, Choir Room
Directed by Wendy Bamonte, the
Sanctuary Choir leads worship
during the 9:30 and 11 AM worship
services. The choir sings a variety of
sacred styles. No audition required.
Childcare provided. Contact Wendy
Bamonte.
Lake Grove Presbyterian Church is blessed with a vital and vibrant Music
Ministry. We have 10 choirs for singers and ringers, ages 4-104. All are
welcome to join at any time—no auditions are required!
New Life Choir Wednesdays, September-June, 6:30—8 PM, Choir Room
Focusing on more contemporary
styles, the New Life Choir leads
worship during the 8 AM service
and other special occasions.
Childcare provided. Contact Tori
Cumings.
Covenant Bell Choir Mondays, September-June, 7:15—9:30 PM, Sanctuary
The adult bell choir plays
monthly in worship and on
special occasions. Contact
Leanne Bilstrom.
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YOUTH & CHILDREN’S
OPPORTUNITIES
VOCAL CHOIRS Amazing Grace Choir Grade 6-12, Sundays, September-June 5:30 PM, Contact Beverly Seifert.
Celebration Choir, Grade 3-5, Wednesdays, September-June, 4:45 PM, Contact Beverly Seifert.
Carol Choir, Grade 1-2, Wednesdays, September-June, 4 PM, Contact Beverly Seifert.
Joy Choir, Age 4-K, Wednesdays, September-June, 4 PM, Contact Julie Strong.
BELL CHOIRS Directed by Leanne Bilstrom.
Peace Ringers, Grade 6-12 Wednesdays, September-June, 5:30 PM
Genesis Bells, Grade 4-6, Wednesdays, September-June, 4 PM
Chime Ringers, Grade 2-3, Wednesdays, September-June, 4:45 PM
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MEMBERSHIP
NEW MEMBER SEMINAR Sunday, April 25, 4-7 PM
For those interested in becoming a
member of LGPC or in getting more
information about the church, Pastor
Bob Sanders and Brent James will
host a 1 day seminar about church
Encourage—Community Life Ministry’s mission is to connect people in
loving, Christ-centered relationships in our church and local
communities. Our strategy for accomplishing our mission is Fellowship,
Groups, Membership and S.H.A.P.E..
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FELLOWSHIP EVENTS
Group Life Kick-Off Party Sunday, March 28, 4 PM
Come to our Group Life Kick-Off to
learn more about our group
ministries at Lake Grove Pres and
how you can be a part of a group.
For questions, contact Amy Grover
HOSPITALITY
OPPORTUNITIES
First Impressions
Interested in helping greet our
visitors? Contact Jenny Haymore at
503-299-6777.
membership. Childcare available
with 5-day advance reservation.
Contact Debra Popejoy at 503-636-
5656 or [email protected] to
register. Come and join us!
SMALL GROUPS
Fellowship Groups: Mariners
Mariner Groups meet once or
twice a month for fellowship with
the purpose of bringing people
into closer relationships by
offering smaller fellowship groups
and providing meaningful social
activities which encourage our
Christian faith. Contact Brent
James at [email protected] for
more information.
Study Groups: Navigators
Navigator Groups meet regularly,
usually weekly or bi-weekly, for
the purpose of studying the Bible
or other discipleship resource. The
goal of this group is learning
together. Contact Brent James at
[email protected] for more
information.
COMMUNITY LIFE
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WOMEN’S MINISTRY
The purpose of Women’s Ministry is
to bring women of all ages together
in faith and fellowship. There are
many ways to participate; for more
information, contact Ann Nokes,
Pastoral Assistant at 503-636-5656 or
Thursdays at Lake Grove
Several women’s groups meet at
LGPC for fellowship and to discuss
God’s word. Please join us!
Childcare through kindergarten age
is available by reservation.
COMMUNITY LIFE E
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PrimeTime
PrimeTime is a senior adult
ministry for adults, age 50 and
over. Its primary purpose is to
promote friendship through
shared activities. There are
monthly luncheons in Fellowship
Hall as well as various trips
throughout the year. Sign up at
the Events Desk in the Gathering
Area on Sunday mornings or call
Joy or Ralph Morgan for more
details at 503-639-9204.
LARGE GROUPS
Young Families/Adults
A ministry for adults, age 22+
(Singles AND Couples), who have
kids elementary school age or
younger, regardless of your own
age or do not have kids but would
fit approximately in the age group
of parents of elementary age and
younger. Our purpose is to bring
individuals and families together
to build Christ-centered
friendships, so that our church is
an authentic community and
“home” to us and to provide
opportunities to invite our friends
and neighbors to come check out
our church community. For more
information and our calendar,
visit www.lgpcyfa.wordpress.org.
Single Spirits
Single Spirits is a newly formed
group for adult singles in their
40s, 50s and 60s. Typically there is
a monthly meeting and lunch as
well as a monthly special
fellowship activity. For more
information, please contact
Lynette Waller at (503) 593-8215.
UPCOMING PRIMETIME EVENTS: March 16: Trip to Mercy Corps Headquarters
March 25: Movie Afternoon: “Up”
April 22: Luncheon—Religion in Russia & the Baltic States
May 13: Luncheon—Elaine Hesselman
May 19: Northwest Senior Theatre
June 10: Luncheon—Ms. Cindy Petty
June 17: Portland Chinese Garden
July 8: Luncheon—90th Birthdays
July 17: Broadway Rose Theatre, “The King & I”
August 12: Luncheon—TBA
August 16-19: Puget Sound Tour
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Community Life Staff
Brent James, Minister of Community Life: [email protected], ext. 111
Amy Grover, Administrative Assistant: [email protected], ext. 104
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COMMUNITY LIFE
MEN’S MINISTRY
We have many opportunities for
men’s fellowship at LGPC
including small groups and the
following upcoming events listed.
Young Men’s Basketball Sundays, 2 PM, Fellowship Hall
Young Men’s Fellowship Tuesdays, 6 AM, Starbucks/Washington Square
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 9:30—11:30 AM
Any mom with a child infant to
kindergarten-age is invited to come
experience MOPS. We provide a
friendly, fun place for moms to
relax, be encouraged, and learn from
one another. MOPS moms enjoy a
delicious breakfast, a guest speaker
on a variety of topics, and fun
creative activities. It’s a place to re-
energize and connect with other
moms while your kids are lovingly
looked after at Thursday’s Kids (see
page 12), our children’s program.
Contact Sarah Uslan at
[email protected] for more
information.
Women’s Small Groups
We have a number of small groups
for women meeting regularly at
various times and days for Bible
study, prayer, fellowship, and
various outreach/mission projects.
For more information, contact Ann
Nokes at [email protected].
Women’s Spiritual Mentoring
This program allows spiritually
mature women to come alongside
other women who wish to enhance
their spiritual walk and share
experiences. Contact Beth Schmit at
503-699-1709.
UPCOMING EVENTS: Mothers & Others Spring Tea May 8, 1—4 PM
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Through Congregational Care, we
seek to embody Christ’s merciful
and sacrificial love through the
gracious care of Christians—fellow
companions on the journey through
the rigors, joys, and challenges of
life.
CONGREGATIONAL CARE E
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
AND BENEVOLENCE
Barnabas Fund
Families in crisis may need
financial assistance. The Barnabas
fund is administered by the pastors
to meet these needs with a one-time
gift.
Job Seekers Mondays, 8-10 AM, Courtyard Room
Counseling, assistance in resume
writing, suggestions for interviews,
and general support for the
underemployed and unemployed.
Contact Tim Thomas at 503-675-
0727 for more information.
Helping Hands
Small teams available for repairs,
cleaning, and assisting with general
home and yard maintenance. For
more information, contact Ann
Nokes at [email protected].
PRAYER
Sunday Prayer Sundays, 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 AM, Pastor Bob’s Office
Tuesday Prayer Group Tuesdays, 8:25 AM, Pastor Libby’s Office
Prayer Chain
Contact Ann Nokes at 503-636-5656
SENIOR/ELDER CARE
The Last Thing We Talk About March 14 & 21, Courtyard Room
Fee of $10 for singles or $15 for
couples includes lunch/materials.
Topics include planning for a
memorial/burial, communication
with family, insights on what the
Bible says about heaven, advanced
directives and wills/trusts. Contact
Ann Nokes at 503-636-5656 or
Medicare 101 (and notes on Social Security) April 18, 12:15 PM – 2 PM, Fellowship Hall
Tim Kober, from SHIBA, is both a
financial planner and expert on new
Medicare regulations. If you’ve
recently retired or are thinking of it,
confused on coverage or considering
changes in health care coverage, this
class is a must. The Oregon Guide to
Medigap, Medicare, Advantage and
Prescription Drug Plans is included
as part of the seminar. Includes
lunch - donation requested. Contact
Ann Nokes at 503-636-5656 or
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Wellness Team, and Medical
Equipment is available for
check-out. A monthly gathering
of Heart to Heart offers grief
support.
HOME MINISTRY
Offsite Communion
Communion is taken to members
or attendees who are unable to
attend worship.
Care and Visitation Teams Offer daily and weekly follow-up
calls and visits for those in
hospitals, medical centers, and
homes.
Meals Ministry
Meals are provided for those in
extraordinary situations such as
having new babies, medical
procedures, surgery,
rehabilitation, and in times of
loss and grief.
Congregational Care Staff
Libby Boatwright, Assoc. Pastor for Congregational Care: [email protected], ext.114
Ann Nokes, Pastoral Assistant: [email protected], ext. 107
CONGREGATIONAL CARE E
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Caring for our Loved Ones May 2, 12:15 PM-2 PM, Courtyard Room
Geoff Barnhart, Elder Law
Attorney, returns with a new
class in caring for loved ones at
home. New Medicare laws and
provisions for family members
will be covered along with
costs, legal matters and
resources/ working with agencies. A
great seminar for people facing
family care situations. Contact Ann
Nokes in the church office at 503-
636-5656 or [email protected].
Senior Housing Project
This is a Section 202 partnership
with Northwest Housing
Alternatives to provide affordable
housing for people over 62 years of
age that meet specific income
requirements.
DEACON MINISTRY
The Deacon Caregiving Team meets
weekly to review the list of members
in immediate need of care. More
than 26 ministries comprise this
comprehensive program including
our Manna Ministry bread and
perishables, the Deacons’ Pantry,
and the monthly Care and Share
boxes for disadvantaged families.
Our Parish Nurse is available for
evaluations and consultations.
Blood pressure checks are offered on
the last Sunday with our Health &
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Welcome to The
Orchard, the
Children’s
Ministry of
LGPC. Our
mission is to
support families
by nurturing and
teaching their children so that they
become disciples of Jesus Christ.
Our goal is to help our children…
Get Changed…by teaching and
modeling the transforming love of
Christ.
Get Connected…through relationship
based activities of the Orchard.
Get Going…through age-appropriate
stewardship opportunities for time,
talent and treasure.
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY E
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SPECIAL EVENTS/GROUPS
Childcare Wednesdays, 6:30—9 PM
Available for Special Events/Groups,
such as Growing in the Grove,
Women's Bible Study, Small Bible
Group, Young Families Group, etc..
For childcare reservations, please
contact Diane Parker at 503-636-5656
Noah’s Ark Early Childhood Education Program 2 years—pre-K, September—May
Four days per week tuition-based
program with an eight-week long
summer camp.
Thursday’s Kids Thursdays, 9:30—11:30 AM, September—June
Provides childcare and preschool
classes during our Thursday
morning Women’s Connection and
MOPS meetings.
Third Grade Bible Presentation Sunday, March 14
After a multi-week course, giving
third graders an overview of how to
use and appreciate their own Bible,
each participant is presented with a
new Bible.
SUNDAY PROGRAMMING
Childcare 8 AM Infant—Pre-School
9:30 AM, 11 AM Infant—2 years
Sunday School 2 years—5th grade September—June, 9:30, 11 AM
Family Worship Children are always welcome to attend worship as a family with their parents.
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Children’s Ministry Staff
Susie Graham, Director of Children’s Ministry: [email protected], ext. 121
Diane Parker, Assistant Director of Children’s Ministry/Childcare Coordinator:
[email protected], ext. 101
Barbara Kempe, Program Assistant: [email protected], ext. 112
Camp Tilikum July 19—July 23
Camp Tilikum is putting
together another spectacular
summer day camp program for
your kids: five days of outdoor
adventure and Christian living
supervised by carefully trained
staff. Biblical teaching through
engaging story lessons are one of
the many ways we share the
message of God’s love with each
child. We have times of singing
and worship, all on a fun level to
which kids can easily relate.
Registration begins April 11.
Please contact Barbara Kempe for
more information.
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY E
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45ers Fridays, April 16, May 21, 6—8 PM
High-energy monthly event for
fourth and fifth graders.
Navigating the Narrows Saturday, April 17 9 AM—12 PM, Hub Room
An opportunity for parents with
children of all ages to join together
in a time of learning and support.
“Celebrating Rites of Passage”
Summer Sunday School Sundays, June 20—September 5
During the summer months, Church
School is only held during the
9:30 AM service.
Discovery Bible Camp June 28—July 2
The SonQuest Rainforest will be from
9 AM—12 PM daily and for
Explorers going into Grade 1—
Grade 6. Children of volunteers may
participate in a special camp for
Infants—Kindergarten. Contact
Susie Graham to Volunteer or
Register.
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YOUTH MINISTRY
MIDDLE SCHOOL
REGULAR PROGRAM:
Grades 6-8
Fish School Sundays, 9:30 AM, Youth Room Grades 6-8
Join us for a Sunday morning
active learning experience!
Fish Company Wednesdays, September-July 6:30—8:45 PM, Fellowship Hall Grades 6-8
The fun begins with dinner,
followed by games, singing,
fellowship and challenging
messages. Bring a friend and $3
for dinner!
MIDDLE SCHOOL SPECIAL
EVENTS: FISHCO
Grades 6-8 UnderGround Church Wednesday, March 31 Puri-Tee Golf/Puri-Tea Party Saturday, April 10 Camp FishCo Wednesday, April 21 Spring Explosion Retreat April 30—May 2 Sumo Fish Wednesday, May 19 Year End BBQ Wednesday, June 16 Suttle Lake Camp June 20—June 25
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BEFRIEND—BELONG—BELIEVE—BECOME! Our desire in Youth Ministry is to prepare young disciples of Jesus Christ
through outreach to students, discipleship with students and leadership
through students, so they may be equipped to choose rightly, serve
sacrificially and live intentionally for God with the new-found freedom
they will experience after graduation.
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YOUTH MINISTRY
Youth Ministry Staff
Kathleen Fast, Director of Youth Ministries: [email protected], ext. 117
Lenore Caldwell, Program Assistant: [email protected], ext. 108
HIGH SCHOOL REGULAR
PROGRAM: Grades 9-12
Higher Grounds Sundays, 9:30 AM, Room 204 Grades 9-12
Share in eye-opening teaching and
discussion as we grow together in
faith.
Entheos Sundays, 7-9 PM, Youth Room Grades 9-12
Hang out for a relaxed evening of
games, worship, prayer, teaching,
small groups, and refreshments!
Mid-Week Bible Study Thursdays, 6-7 PM
Experiencing God through Bible
Study and discussion at the
Andersons’ home.
OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS
Navigating the Narrows Saturday, April 17
(Please see page 13)
HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL
EVENTS: Grades 9-12
BASH 2010 Saturday, March 6
Arctic Adventure March 12—14
XEIP: Battle of the Bands Friday, April 2
Baccalaureate Sunday, June 6
Greatest Camp Ever July 18—July 23
Youth Commissioning Sunday, July 25
Youth Mission July 30—August 8
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ADULT LEARNING E
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The purpose of Adult Christian Education at LGPC is to offer a year-round
program for discipleship that enables people to grow in their commitment to
Christ, Christ’s church, and Christ’s work in the world.
Excellent Bible courses are offered on Sunday mornings and Wednesday
evenings, but discipleship goes far beyond what we can learn in classes.
Within our desire to become more like Jesus, we aim for courses and events
that impact the whole person – not just mind and heart, but behavior.
Leaders of our Adult Learning offerings are encouraged to help people
make the link between knowing and doing. We hold high the importance
of interpersonal relationships, based on the teaching of Jesus about the
great commandment, "loving God with all your heart, mind and soul,” and the
one like it, “loving your neighbor as yourself” (Mt 22:37-39), and believing
that a trusting relationship in Jesus Christ is the foundation for abundant
life (John 10:10b).
Watch for our Sunday morning classes, and for the three terms of Growing
in the Grove, on Wednesday evenings Fall, Winter and Spring. Throughout
the year you can find opportunities to explore faith issues and deepen your
understanding of the WORD, both written (Bible) and living (Jesus).
ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL
Spring Session April 11—June 27 Sundays, Courtyard Room
9:30 AM
“Dealing with Disturbing Divine
Deeds In the Old Testament”
Led by Pastor Graig Flach
11:00 AM
“Discovering the Heart of Romans”
Led by David Abercrombie
Summer Sessions June 6—July 25 August 1—September 5 Sundays, 9:30 AM, 11 AM, Courtyard Room
Adult Learning Staff
Graig Flach, Associate Pastor for Equipping: [email protected], ext. 113
Sheri Brown, Pastoral Assistant: [email protected], ext 109
GROWING IN THE GROVE
Spring Session April 7—May 12, 7:30 PM Wednesdays
“Parenting – The Early Years”
Led by Susie Graham, Courtyard Rm
“The Hole in Our Gospel”
Led by Michael Fashana & LuAnn
Yocky, Hub Room
Childcare is available for all Wednesday evening
classes with 5-day advance reservation to
Diane Parker 503-636-5656.
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The purpose of our Extending Commission (or Christian Witness) is to
actively support evangelistic efforts to reach unbelieving people and
people groups in our church, community, region, nation and world with
the gospel of Jesus Christ in a culturally sensitive way, and to provide
relief and ongoing support in the name of Christ to believers and non-
believers.
“...you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and all Judea and Samaria,
and to the ends of the earth.” Acts 1:8
CHRISTIAN WITNESS E
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Jerusalem Local—Portland Area
Angel Tree
Care & Share
Cascade Presbytery Ministries
Central City Concerns (Addiction
Recovery/Letty Owings)
Emergency Relief
Habitat for Humanity
Hispanic Theological Institute
InterVarsity International
Coffeehouse FOCUS (PSU)
Lake Grove Church Family
Lake Oswego Transitional Shelter
Letty Owings Center
Portland Rescue Mission
Presbytery Urban Network (PUN)
Salvation Army Women’s Shelter
Shepherd’s Door
YD Adventures
Judea & Samaria Regional—OR, WA, ID, CA
Cascades Presbytery Ministries
Fresno Refugee Ministries (FIRM)
Hispanic Ministries (Woodburn)
International Students, Inc.
...the ends of the earth. Worldwide
Agros (Honduras)
International Justice Mission (IJM)
Zambia/Cambodia
Presbyterian Church, USA
(International)
Salaam International (S. Lebanon)
Senegal Ministries (Africa)
Zambia Partnership (Africa)
To learn more about these ministries, please see our Extend
Brochure, available in the Gathering Area.
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Extend Staff
Graig Flach, Associate Pastor for Equipping: [email protected], ext. 113
Sheri Brown, Pastoral Assistant: [email protected], ext. 109
The Church Has Left the Building Saturday, May 1, 9 AM—1 PM
LGPC is a “Caring Community, Alive in Christ,” so join your Christian
Witness team to “get going” by helping others in our local community.
There are projects available for everyone, even families with children. If
you want to gather at the church before heading out to your project, a
breakfast will be provided from 7:30 – 8:30 AM. Projects are scheduled
from 9 AM to 1 PM. Join us as we extend the love of Christ through our
own metropolitan area. Pre-registration required, call the church office at
503-636-5656.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Walk for Water Saturday, April 17, 9 AM
Join us at the 3rd Annual Walk for
Water at Foothills Park in Lake
Oswego. This stroller-friendly 1-
1/2-mile walk simulates the long
journey that many residents of
Zambia, Africa face every day just
to retrieve water. Come help us
raise awareness, generate funds.
Please register online at
www.thewalkforwater.com.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A
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SUNDAY PARKING
Although our main parking lot may
often be a little snug, we have many
options for parking on Sunday
mornings.
1. The main church lot.
2. The gravel lot across the street on
Sunset Drive.
3. On Lake View Blvd. (by the LO
Swim Park
4. At Lake Oswego Elementary (on
Boones Ferry Rd.)
5. In the Post Office parking lot
(Boone’s Ferry Rd. & Reese Rd.)
Please be aware of No Parking areas. Law
enforcement will issue tickets for illegally
parked vehicles.
WEBSITE
For additional information about our
church and events, please visit our
website at www.lakegrovepres.org.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
There are many opportunities to serve
at LGPC. Our Get Going brochure will
be available soon with an exhaustive
list, but here are a few to get started:
Sunday School
Sunday School Teachers are always
needed. Please contact Susie Graham
at [email protected] or
503-636-5656 for birth—5th grade
classes, Kathleen Fast at
503-636-5656 for 6th—12th grade
classes, or Graig Flach at
[email protected] for Adult
Classes.
Office Assistance
We are often in need of office
assistance, both at the front desk
and behind the scenes. If you
would like to help with anything
from folding newsletters to
answering phones to data entry,
please contact Linda Dadson at
[email protected] or 503-
636-5656.
Food & Hospitality Ministries
We often have opportunities to
have fellowship together over
refreshments. If you are
interested in helping prepare and
serve food, please contact the
church office.
Other Opportunities
There are many more ways to
serve, such as Greeting, Prayer
Partnering, Visitation, and more.
If you are interested in more
information, please contact our
front desk at 503-636-5656.
CONTACTING STAFF
Our staff desires to be available
to you. If you would like to
contact a staff member, please
call 503-636-5656 . There is also a
full email directory available on
our website.