For the members, family and friends of the Downey Adventist Church
The Bridge
We Do What We Can by Cary Fisher
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e have all learned at a very young age to test our limits on what we can or can’t do. As a child, we all pushed our parents by trying to get away with as much as possible. Because of the consequences of our disobedience, we soon realized, either by punishment or getting hurt by not listening, that there are parameters to the choices that we make. For the most part, we are programmed with a mindset to make choices based upon
what we can do with none or minimal amounts of negative repercussions. Have you ever asked someone if you can do something, and they responded sarcastically with “go ahead we live in a free country”? In America, we take pride in our ability to choose to live our lives anyway we can to a certain extent. As adults, we don’t have a parent that is looking over our shoulder anymore, so we can go at an
all-you-can-eat buffet three times a day if we want. We can watch just about anything on TV, or go crazy on our credit cards. It is up to us to make the choices of our lives. After all, it is a free country, but as we give our lives to Christ, we live a life with a total different mindset. It’s not about making choices simply based on what we are allowed to do. We have the freedom to choose, but
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Vacation Bible School ur Vacation Bible School this year is Jungle Safari! Get ready for a life-changing adventure that leads kids in search of a priceless treasure! Along the way, kids will encounter clever clues, mysterious symbols, and cunning creatures. Through Jungle Safari, they will walk away with solid truth—know-
“To confess your sins to God is not to tell him anything he doesn’t already know. Until you confess them, however, they are the abyss between you. When you confess them, they become the Golden Gate Bridge.”
ing they can always count on God ... the greatest treasure of all! Join us starting Monday, July 21 thru Friday, July 25 from 6 to 8:30pm at the Downey Adventist Church. There will be a free dinner each night from 6 to 6:30pm. Don’t miss the fun! =
Love Makes the World Go Around page 3 Our Fluid Faith page 4 Taste & Inspiration on page 5 What’s happening? see pages 6 & 9 Our Church Family page 7 Kid’s Page on page 9
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July 26th - “Knowing God” - After just finishing up with what I’m sure will be another awesome VBS, I will close with a sermon that summarizes what the kids learned through the week. The theme is called the “Jungle Safari” and it’s a fun way of knowing the nature of God as He is our creator, our provider, our protector, our savior, and our king. See you when the church gathers. =
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we also have the freedom # 8: “Salvation” - As we will know the truth, and to not choose. The book celebrate the 4th of July, the truth will set you free” of Proverbs writes, “Many we are blessed to live in (John 8:31,32). God gives are the plans in the mind a country that cherishes us the freedom to love of a man, but it is him, and to listen to the purpose of the his ways. However, Lord that will stand” God’s greatest gift It is a free country, (Proverbs 19:21). of freedom is the but as we give our lives freedom from sin. This is about making decisions that are to Christ, we live a life July 12th centered around diswith a total different Communion - On cerning what is best this special Sabbath, mindset. or what is God’s will we will partake of in the choices that the Lord’s supper we make. When our which is remembering choices become less about the freedom of its citizens. Jesus’s sacrifice as he fulfilling our own desires, On this day, we will comgave his body and blood God will bless us, not only memorate our freedoms, for us. We also will folfor this life, but also for but we will also present low Jesus’s example of eternity. our belief that it is God’s foot washing as an act of nature for all of his chilservice to our brothers and dren to be free. After all, July’s Sermon sisters. Jesus said, “If you hold to Calendar my teaching, you are really July 19th - Who Are my disciples. Then you We #9: “Church” - On July 5th - Who Are We the ninth installment of our “Who Are We” series, we believe God’s church is designed for his children to bond together as one to form the body of Christ. Paul wrote, “God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way” (Ephesians 1:22,23).The church has an essential role in fulfilling God’s plan for this world, and it is vital for all of us to belong as we grow in Christ and connect with God’s mission for our lives.
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July 2014 The Word & You by Linda Bewley
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od’s word says, Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! (Psalm 133:1 NIV)
Do you have a bucket list? I have a very loosekept list. It’s not in writing, just thoughts about things I’d like to do or places to go. Well, I’ve crossed one of the items off my list! Last Sunday, I attended the Special Olympics in Los Angeles. It was a day well spent, watching athletes from eight different countries. We saw competition for gymnastics, swimming, the 100-mile dash and even a basketball game. During the basketball
Love Makes the World Go Around game, two participants also entertained the crowd with dancing! I was so very impressed with the joyfulness of the people we watched and encountered. And more impressed with the effort each of them placed on the sport. It was an inspiring event! But you know what I liked best? I liked the friendliness of the competition. While each participant was striving to do his or her best, I saw absolutely none of the ugliness that often comes with competition. In fact, it was quite the opposite. These gymnasts, swimmers, runners and players cheered for and encouraged each other. They gave each other highfives and hugs. And each one had a great BIG smile. It was so awesome.
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I wish it were like that in all areas of life. In fact, is it possible that there is a spiritual lesson here as well? Jesus taught us that we are to love others as ourselves. I doubt that I could begin to count the number of Bible verses which touch on the subject of brotherly love, but as I searched God’s word, these are a few that I found: Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. Be of the same mind toward one another; do not be haughty in mind, but associate with the lowly. Do not be wise in your own estimation. Romans 12:15-16 Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32 Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit.
Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. Ephesians 2:1--4 Do not let any
unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. Ephesians 4:29-32. Love. I’m told it’s what makes the world go round. But according to Jesus, it is that which identifies His disciples. Something to think about! (PS: go to a Special Olympics event— you’ll love it!) =
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THE LATEST WORD by Bill Aumack
Our Fluid Faith
A Almost half of Americans leave the faith tradition in which they were raised.
Let every worker in the Master’s vineyard, study, plan, devise methods to reach the people where they are. We must do something out of the common course of things. We must arrest the attention. -Ellen White (Evangelism, pg. 123)
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merica’s religious landscape is diverse and ever-shifting, according to a recent survey. The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life found that almost half of Americans leave the faith tradition in which they were raised. The results “seem in keeping with the high tolerance among Americans for change,” says Pew Forum director Luis Lugo. “People move a lot, people change jobs a lot. It’s a very fluid society.” Other contributing factors include intermarriage and our consumer culture. The survey of 35,000 adults showed that Protestants will soon become the religious minority in America for the first time. Meanwhile, there’s a boost in people — especially young adults — who are “unaffiliated” with a particular faith. But not everyone in this group is necessarily “unreligious,” Lugo notes. While traditional, organized religion seems to be losing its appeal, faith is still relevant to Americans. Michael Lindsay of the Center on Race, Religion and Urban Life says religion is the most-important factor driving our beliefs, attitudes and behaviors. Religion, he says, is “a powerful indicator of where America will end up
on politics, culture, family life. If you want to understand America, you have to understand religion in America.”
affect us. That has obviously changed. We’ll stop going to church, or switch churches, over some very minor difference.
Sometimes we think because we are Christians, or because we are part of a church or denomination, that we “know” religion. After all that’s what we do. Sometimes we even use church and religion interchangeably, like they are synonyms. However, those two words do not mean the same thing.
We need to be aware of these new attitudes so that we can address the spiritual needs of the people around us. It’s been said, “You can’t plan the future on the past.” How true that is. Things are different now than they were in 1950’s or even the 1990’s. While the timeless truths in the Bible have NOT changed. How we talk about them and present them to the people around us needs to be adapted to our current society.
Multiple studies have shown that people are wary of religion and church, but yet they are perfectly cool with Jesus. I’m sure you have friends, or have heard of people, who had a bad experience at church. As a result of the experience, they’ve walked away from religion and church. Many times they think they haven’t walked away from Jesus. Somehow they think they are maintaining a relationship with Jesus without the benefit of community around them. This seems to go against what the Bible states (‘not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing’ Hebrews 10:25). It used to be that people were more loyal to institutions (church included). We didn’t let one bad experience
I certainly don’t have all the answers. But there are people and events in history that inspire me to keep trying. When I think about Martin Luther and how he (and others) so dramatically change the culture of the church. When I think about the founding-fathers of our great nation and what they did and accomplished. Those things inspire me to keep trying, to keep looking for new and unique ways to reach my friends and neighbors. How do you think we can reach the people around us? That’s worth pondering about... =
July 2014 Taste & Inspiration Broccoli w/ Garlic Butter & Cashews
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ast month we were so enthused with all of the information we’d learned in our latest 6 week small group study guide regarding “C.R.E.A.T.I.O.N. Health; God’s 8 Principles for Living Life to the Fullest”, we decided to recap as much of the N part of the acronym as possible from the DVD. “Nutrition. We learned, of all the ways we have to be CREATION healthy, nutrition is perhaps the most powerful. Food is the energy that makes it possible for our bodies to regenerate & grow. To get better results, all we have to do is fuel our body with better food. Our bodies regenerate old blood cells constantly with new ones. That’s why our bodies with the highest quality of food helps to create the healthiest cells. It’s also good to enjoy a variety of foods that are prepared in fresh ways. A balanced approach that adds colors, textures and flavors is best. “One of the highest quality foods we can fuel our bodies with is high fiber foods. Some of the benefits of a high fiber diet is it makes us feel full
which means we don’t eat as much. They help achieve and maintain a healthy weight. Beans, legumes, whole grains, pasta, vegetables, fruits and nuts are a great source of high fiber. Eating 3 servings of fruit daily helps with healthy weight loss. High fiber food helps blood sugar to rise slowly in our bodies. It lowers serum cholesterol concentrations, lowers the risk of heart disease, reduces blood pressure, reduces the risk of diabetes and improves digestive function. “A vegetarian diet leads to the lowest risk of cancer. Twenty percent of ALL cancer is preventable by eating 5 servings of fruit & vegetables daily. “When it comes to promoting health, broccoli is the most nutritious, by far!! Ounce per ounce, it has more vitamin C than an orange and as much calcium as a glass of milk. One sprig has more fiber than a slice of whole wheat bread. It’s also a very rich source of vitamin A. It minimizes the risk of cataracts, and helps protect against stroke. Broccoli
Pilar & Phillip contains a substance called isothiocyanate. Isothiocyanate stimulates the body to create its own cancer fighting substance. It also blocks the growth of melanoma skin cancer.”
• 1 tablespoon brown sugar
After reading this information for the first time during our small group study and now re-reading it to share with you, our church family, it just so reinforces our belief that God, in His infinite wisdom and love for us, wants only the best for us. He gave us everything we could possibly need to make our bodies run with maximum efficiency. Food that not only looks, smells, feels, sounds and taste good, but also food with so many medicinal values.
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
We continue to encourage & promote healthy food choices with what we eat in our daily diet.
Ingredients • 1 1/2 pounds fresh broccoli, cut into bite size pieces • 1/3 cup butter
• 3 tablespoons soy sauce • 2 teaspoons white vinegar • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper • 1/3 cup chopped salted cashews
Directions 1. Place the broccoli into a large pot with about 1 inch of water in the bottom. Bring to a boil, and cook for 7 minutes, or until tender but still crisp. Drain, and arrange broccoli on a serving platter. 2. While the broccoli is cooking, melt the butter in a small skillet over medium heat. Mix in the brown sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, pepper and garlic. Bring to a boil, then remove from the heat. Mix in the cashews, and pour the sauce over the broccoli. Serve immediately. Enjoy! =
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Upcoming Events July Birthdays Geselle Huinquez – 3 Grant Fisher – 3 Pilar Centeno, Sr. – 6 Lesley Mendez – 7 Bonnie Iversen – 8 Alfie Macias – 9 James Pond – 9 Lucille Martinez – 11 Janette Huinquez – 12 Joel Huinquez, Sr. – 13 Frances Menendez – 19 Susie Munguia – 21 Isacc Perez – 21 Kristelle Meade – 26 Kelly Gonzalez – 26 Ethan Morales – 30
Thursdays - 7 p.m. Women’s Prayer Group Fridays - 7:00 p.m. Band Practice Jul. Jul. Jul. Jul. Jul.
4 - Independence Day 12 - Communion 21-25 - VBS 26 - VBS Closing Program 26 - Snacks after church
The Latest Word deadline is the 5th of the month.
If your birthday is left out in the monthly newsletter, please contact the church office so we can put it in.
Coming Soon Be sure to keep up with the latest news by signing up for the Wednesday email. You can sign up here www.downeychurch.org/Signups.html or send us an email at DowneyChurch at gmail dot com and we’ll add you.
Aug. 11-17 - Pathfinder Camporee Sept. 6 - Parking Lot Party Sept. 21 - Health Fair Oct. Small Groups Begin
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THE LATEST WORD The Latest About
Our Church Family Ask Zelina Archilla about her recent trip to Belize. Welcome back Zelina.
Chanal Red and her new baby, Jade. Welcome to the family Jade.
Linda Aumack retired after 29 years of teaching elementary students. If you have advice for her about retirement, be sure to let her know.
If you have any Church Family news, please contact the church office so we can get it into the newsletter. =
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ommunion is July 12th. All of us look forward to this healing service and the new beginnings it provides. This is the service to invite those who haven’t attended for a while and those who feel unworthy. All of us are unworthy but what keeps us coming is that we have a Savior and He is Worthy. He invites
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us to come boldly to his throne with our prayers. He is the one who established the Communion service and the One who forgives. This service offers all of us a new start. =
Thank you to everyone who has been saving Box Tops for Education. That is greatly appreciated. For the Box Tops for Education, please save the Box Tops coupon. Please give your labels to Linda Aumack. Thank you for your support! =
Our Graduates Kindergarten Ella Fisher - Field Elementary Catherine Cortez - Creative Beginnings Kindergarten
High School Ernesto Rojas - Warren High School Sara Guerrero - Whittier High School
8th Grade Elissa Luna - Rancho Starbuck Middle School Nadia Aponte - Griffiths Middle School Khalil Meade - Valley Christian Miranda Gomez - Griffiths Middle School Abraham Guevara Temple Intermediate
College Evan Aumack - La Sierra University - BS Computer Science Ricky Gonzalez - Cal State Dominguez Hills - BS Public Administration Johanna Luna - University of California Riverside Mike Fernandez - ITT Tech =
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Ponder This... = “Prayer is not a spare wheel that you pull out when in trouble; it is a steering wheel that directs us in the right path throughout life.” —Anonymous = “There are two freedoms — the false, where a man is free to do what he likes; the true, where he is free to do what he ought.” —Charles Kingsley = “Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.” —Russell Baker
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