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NEXT SUNDAY NEXT SUNDAY S EPTEMBER EPTEMBER 19 19 TH TH , 2010 , 2010 9:30 am – Pre-Service Prayer in Prayer Room 10:00 am Worship: Tricia Ris Message: Conrad Neudorf Start Your Engines #2 Sunday, September 12th, 2010 OUR MINISTRIES OUR MINISTRIES Nursery: Mary Ydenberg/Verena Jones Next Week: Joyce Esmeijer/Adrian Chiu Refreshments Today: Candace Lexvold/Lois S. Next Week: Jan Frew/Crystal King Greeter Today: Youth Next Week: Joyce Esmeijer Ushers Today: Mark Ensing/Wesley Snider Next Week: Duncan Ensing/Matt Gulenchyn Prayer Room Today : Candace Lexvold Next Week: Maurice Erickson our local Christian community 09/12/10 “At BCCC we have passion for God and compassion for others” CONRAD NEUDORF TRANSITIONAL LEAD PASTOR RES: 604.576.0363 — EMAIL: [email protected] DOUG FREW YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT PASTOR CELL: 604-825-1496 — EMAIL: [email protected] Youth Website: http://bearcreekyouth.com BINDER MAHIL PUNJABI CHRISTIAN CENTRE PASTOR RES: 604-435-1467 OFFICE: 604-590-5957 FAX: 604-590-1361 CHURCH WEBSITE: www.bearcreekchurch.ca OFFICE EMAIL: [email protected] 8383-140th Street, Surrey, BC V3W 5K9 TODAY AT BEAR CREEK TODAY AT BEAR CREEK 9:30 am - Pre-Service Prayer in Prayer Room 10:00 am - Worship - Joel Harrison Message - Conrad Neudorf C h r i s t i a n S e r vi c e B r i g a d e The Christian Service Brigade is a weekly ministry at BCCC for boys ages 8-18 and takes place every Wednesday at 6:30pm. CSB resumes September 15, 2010 Now’s the time to register: 604-590-5957 Start Your Engines Nehemiah 1:5-11 Part 1 Start Your Engines Pro Life Events ... Hike For Life sponsored by Surrey Delta Pro-Life on Saturday, September 25th. The hike starts at 10am from St. Andrew Kim Parish. Refreshments, pizza and prizes. Hike to save the lives of unborn ba- bies. For pledge sheets or to pledge, please call 604-574-0225. ... Surrey Life Chain Give witness to the sanctity of human life October 3rd, from 2-3 pm on King George Blvd between 104 Ave and 96 Ave. Signs are available at Hol- land Park from 1:15-1:45. For information call Verena Jones at 604-591-7198. Nehemiah 1:5-11 Part 1

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This week, Conrad began a new series called "Start Your Engines", focussing on Nehemiah 1:5-11

Transcript of Start Your Engines Part 1

NEXT SUNDAYNEXT SUNDAY SSEPTEMBEREPTEMBER 1919THTH, 2010, 2010

9:30 am – Pre-Service Prayer in Prayer Room 10:00 am – Worship: Tricia Ris

Message: Conrad Neudorf

Start Your Engines #2

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

OUR MINISTRIESOUR MINISTRIES

Nursery: Mary Ydenberg/Verena Jones Next Week: Joyce Esmeijer/Adrian Chiu

Refreshments Today: Candace Lexvold/Lois S. Next Week: Jan Frew/Crystal King

Greeter Today: Youth Next Week: Joyce Esmeijer

Ushers Today: Mark Ensing/Wesley Snider Next Week: Duncan Ensing/Matt Gulenchyn

Prayer Room Today: Candace Lexvold Next Week: Maurice Erickson

our local Christian community

09/12/10

“At BCCC we have passion for God and compassion for others”

CONRAD NEUDORF TRANSITIONAL LEAD PASTOR

RES: 604.576.0363 — EMAIL: [email protected]

DOUG FREW YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT PASTOR

CELL: 604-825-1496 — EMAIL: [email protected] Youth Website: http://bearcreekyouth.com

BINDER MAHIL PUNJABI CHRISTIAN CENTRE PASTOR

RES: 604-435-1467

OFFICE: 604-590-5957 FAX: 604-590-1361 CHURCH WEBSITE: www.bearcreekchurch.ca OFFICE EMAIL: [email protected] 8383-140th Street, Surrey, BC V3W 5K9

TODAY AT BEAR CREEKTODAY AT BEAR CREEK

9:30 am - Pre-Service Prayer in Prayer Room 10:00 am - Worship - Joel Harrison

Message - Conrad Neudorf

Christian Service Brigade The Christian Service Brigade is a weekly ministry at BCCC for boys ages 8-18 and takes place every Wednesday at 6:30pm.

CSB resumes

September 15, 2010

Now’s the time to register:

604-590-5957

Start Your Engines Nehemiah 1:5-11 Part 1

Start Your Engines

Pro Life Events

. . .Hike For Life sponsored by Surrey Delta Pro-Life on Saturday, September 25th. The hike starts at 10am from

St. Andrew Kim Parish. Refreshments, pizza and prizes. Hike to save the lives of unborn ba-

bies. For pledge sheets or to pledge, please call 604-574-0225.

. . .Surrey Life Chain Give witness to the sanctity of human life October 3rd, from 2-3 pm on King George Blvd between 104 Ave and 96 Ave. Signs are available at Hol-land Park from 1:15-1:45. For information call

Verena Jones at 604-591-7198.

Nehemiah 1:5-11

Part 1

Friday evenings from 5:00-6:30pm will be a time of ‘Soaking in the Tabernacle’. Come to the prayer room with a blanket and Bible to spend time in prayer or rest. For more information speak to Lianne Jagger.

The Christian Service Brigade will resume on Wednesday, September 15th, 2010. To register, please contact Wayne King.

Kristen Hedlin is filling in for Emily in the office for the month of September. She will be available Thursday from 8:30-4:30 and Friday from 8:30-12:30.

There will be a Sunday School meeting after the church service today.

Please note that we have changed our emails. To contact the office, please email [email protected]. For the pastor, contact [email protected].

There is a nearby care facility that is closing down and they are looking to get rid of 70 used, electrical hospital beds. If you are interested in having one, please contact Larry or Colleen McNutt for further information.

There is a Men’s Weekend coming up from September 24-26 at Murray Hedlin’s cabin in the Cariboo. For more information, please speak to Murray Hedlin or Glenn Hulstein.

09/12/10

BEAR CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH If you are a visitor or a newer attendee,

we welcome you! Please fill out this visitor information form OR ask a greeter for a visitor’s information card.

Name ____________________________________ Phone # ____________________________________ Email ____________________________________ ____ Guest ____ 2nd Time ____ 1st Time ____ 3rd Time What is your family’s age group? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. Would you like a member of our pastoral staff to contact you? Y / N Please describe any ministries that you would be interested in. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

Offering YTD Budget YTD 81,474.61 67,817.31

Council

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He welcomes you to visit

him anytime in the office,

or take him out for a Grande Triple

Toffee Nut Latte.

Conrad’s Hours: Tuesday 9-12

Wednesday 9-12 Friday 9-12 Starting this week...

Christian Service Brigade...

Office Update….

MON @ 4:00–7:00 pm ->YFC Taekwondo WED @ 6:30-8:30pm -> Christian Service Brigade THU @ 4:00–7:00 pm -> YFC Taekwondo FRI @ 5:00-6:30 -> Soaking in the Tabernacle Ministries that will resume in the Fall: -> Pathway for Girls (WED @6:30) -> Women’s Bible Study (WED @7)

Sunday School Meeting...

youth grades 8-12 come represent your school September 24th 7:30pm at cedar grove church

Office Emails...

Free Hospital Beds...

Concert of

PRAYER

09.12 .10 7 pm

Men’s Weekend...

BREAKOUT

Coming up...

Sermon Notes... Sunday. September 12th 2010 Sunday. September12th, 2010 Sunday. September12th, 2010

Speaker: Conrad Neudorf

Speaker: Conrad Neudorf

Sermon Notes... Sermon Notes...

Speaker: Conrad Neudorf

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Start Your Engines #1 Nehemiah 1:5-11 Part 1

Start Your Engines #1 Nehemiah 1:5-11 Part 1

Start Your Engines #1 Nehemiah 1:5-11 Part 1

Current Project...

Journey Home is a Christian ministry that seeks to share Jesus’ love by serving refugee

claimant families in Metro Vancouver.

Journey Home is currently aiding Tamil refugees who have recently arrived on a boat from Sri Lanka. They have been asked to provide housing and reset-tlement assistance for 10 of these families (women

and children) soon to be released from detention next week. Their aim is to assist these families with

housing and address their immediate physical needs, as well as introduce them to resettlement resources and help them establish a strong rela-tional support network.

While BC’s welfare system will provide each family with a basic shelter and sup-port allowance, it does not typically cover the market rate for rentals in our communities. We may be in need of some funds to subsidize the housing rates or to bring on a short-term staff person to assist with this immediate project. Your church might consider a benevolent offering specifically for the Tamil family project or a donation to JHC for our ongoing work with refugees. A vacant house or apartment could be leased to our organization and provide vital shelter to one or more families. Warmer clothes for women and children will be required - gently used clothes, coats, boots, and hats would be helpful and there may be a need for backpacks and school supplies. We will have need for some furniture, house-hold goods, bedding, etc. for the housing units. Any leftover goods will be used in our ministry or become part of the inventory for the anticipated launch of our Thrift Store. Volunteers are needed who can help with some initial logistics - moving etc. and others who would be committed to showing God’s love through friendship. Those who speak the Tamil language to provide interpretation will be especially helpful. We need prayer for these needs and for the families that have arrived in Canada from Sri Lanka. Pray that they would experience and respond to the saving love of Jesus.

For more information contact James Grunau cell 604.329-8112 [email protected]

How You Can Help...

Current Project...

Journey Home is a Christian ministry that seeks to share Jesus’ love by serving refugee

claimant families in Metro Vancouver.

Journey Home is currently aiding Tamil refugees who have recently arrived on a boat from Sri Lanka. They have been asked to provide housing and reset-tlement assistance for 10 of these families (women

and children) soon to be released from detention next week. Their aim is to assist these families with

housing and address their immediate physical needs, as well as introduce them to resettlement resources and help them establish a strong rela-tional support network.

While BC’s welfare system will provide each family with a basic shelter and sup-port allowance, it does not typically cover the market rate for rentals in our communities. We may be in need of some funds to subsidize the housing rates or to bring on a short-term staff person to assist with this immediate project. Your church might consider a benevolent offering specifically for the Tamil family project or a donation to JHC for our ongoing work with refugees. A vacant house or apartment could be leased to our organization and provide vital shelter to one or more families. Warmer clothes for women and children will be required - gently used clothes, coats, boots, and hats would be helpful and there may be a need for backpacks and school supplies. We will have need for some furniture, house-hold goods, bedding, etc. for the housing units. Any leftover goods will be used in our ministry or become part of the inventory for the anticipated launch of our Thrift Store. Volunteers are needed who can help with some initial logistics - moving etc. and others who would be committed to showing God’s love through friendship. Those who speak the Tamil language to provide interpretation will be especially helpful. We need prayer for these needs and for the families that have arrived in Canada from Sri Lanka. Pray that they would experience and respond to the saving love of Jesus.

For more information contact James Grunau cell 604.329-8112 [email protected]

How You Can Help...

Current Project...

Journey Home is a Christian ministry that seeks to share Jesus’ love by serving refugee

claimant families in Metro Vancouver.

Journey Home is currently aiding Tamil refugees who have recently arrived on a boat from Sri Lanka. They have been asked to provide housing and reset-tlement assistance for 10 of these families (women

and children) soon to be released from detention next week. Their aim is to assist these families with

housing and address their immediate physical needs, as well as introduce them to resettlement resources and help them establish a strong rela-tional support network.

While BC’s welfare system will provide each family with a basic shelter and sup-port allowance, it does not typically cover the market rate for rentals in our communities. We may be in need of some funds to subsidize the housing rates or to bring on a short-term staff person to assist with this immediate project. Your church might consider a benevolent offering specifically for the Tamil family project or a donation to JHC for our ongoing work with refugees. A vacant house or apartment could be leased to our organization and provide vital shelter to one or more families. Warmer clothes for women and children will be required - gently used clothes, coats, boots, and hats would be helpful and there may be a need for backpacks and school supplies. We will have need for some furniture, house-hold goods, bedding, etc. for the housing units. Any leftover goods will be used in our ministry or become part of the inventory for the anticipated launch of our Thrift Store. Volunteers are needed who can help with some initial logistics - moving etc. and others who would be committed to showing God’s love through friendship. Those who speak the Tamil language to provide interpretation will be especially helpful. We need prayer for these needs and for the families that have arrived in Canada from Sri Lanka. Pray that they would experience and respond to the saving love of Jesus.

For more information contact James Grunau cell 604.329-8112 [email protected]

How You Can Help...