NORTHLAND, A CHURCH DISTRIBUTED
JUNE 13-15, 2015
WHAT’S CURRENT! SUMMER STUDENT MINISTRIES
DISTRIBUTED JOURNEYS
Kenya — Leaving October 1. Orphan care and compassion are at the heart of this mission trip.
• T-n-T — Starting June 16, sixth- to eighthgraders are invited to some explosive fun in The Rink every Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m.
Going global?
The schedule is packed!
• IAMTHIRD (Summer Edition) — Starting June 17, every Wednesday night from 6:30-8:30 is solid hangout time at The Rink for our high school students!
Brazil — Leaving October 17. Travel down the Amazon on a medical boat, stopping at a different village every day to minister to the needs of the people.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Healing from hurts, habits and hang-ups! Join others in discovering the loving power of Jesus Christ through a 12-step recovery process. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink. Info at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
Pick your trip at somedayistoday.net/trip. • Building Strong Families: Summer Nites — Starting June 13 at 7 p.m., Saturday nights are family nights at Northland in The Rink! Families with children of all ages are invited to this evening for the whole family! Each evening will include a shared meal, games and teaching for the entire family. Dr. Jim Coffield will be teaching all six classes, focusing on writing a better story as a family.
Let Us Know!
New to Northland? Need prayer? Want to get connected? Let us know — just drop this card in an offering box, or stop by The Hub or an Info Kiosk in the foyer on your way out! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.
Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone_______________________________________________________________________________________
WELCOME! Let’s worship God together! The mission of Northland, A Church Distributed is to Respond to God for the Benefit of Others. Our Vision is to see people coming to Christ and to be transformed together as we link locally and globally to worship and serve everywhere, every day. Join us!
Participate & Connect: Get “What’s Current”: northlandchurch.net/resources/newsletter facebook.com/northlandchurch twitter.com/northlandchurch instagram.com/northlandchurch youtube.com/user/northlandchurch Visit an Info Kiosk in the foyer or The Hub. Call 407-949-4000. 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750
• Free Concert — You are invited to a FREE concert Friday, June 26 at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. Performed by our artists in grades four through eight from Northland’s Worship in the Arts Camp, The Story celebrates the story of God and His people told through the colors green, gray, red, white and gold. A love offering will be taken to support the Good News Club, a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship that helps disciple kids in God’s Word. After the performance, everyone is invited to view the Young Artists’ Gallery. Join us in supporting young artists in our community!
FREE CONCERT
Night of worship with Matt Redman! Join Grammy and Dove Award-winner Matt Redman for a night of worship! Matt will be joined by Christy Nockels. This is a FREE concert, sponsored by Z88.3, and no tickets are required. So bring your friends and family! We’re expecting a full house, so come early! Doors open at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 17, 7 p.m., sanctuary.
STOP BY THE HUB
Got questions about Northland? Looking for classes or groups? Want some free coffee? Come to The Hub after the service and chat with a host. They’d love to meet you and help you get connected! For info, email hub@northlandchurch.net.
Info at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
Our website has hundreds of archived worship services, stories about the great work God is doing and ways for YOU to Be the Church Everywhere, Every Day.
northlandchurch.net
I am [ ] a child [ ] a middle school student [ ] a high school student [ ] an adult. [ ] I am new to Northland. [ ] I am a new believer. I recently trusted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. [ ] I would like to know more about how to get connected.
Prayer request: _ ____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6/13-15/2015
TITHES & OFFERINGS Did you know there are many ways to bring your tithes and offerings? At the kiosks in the lobby, at northlandchurch. net or via text. Text any amount, followed by the word “northland,” to 45777 to get started (e.g. $50 northland). Contact Twila Roberts at 407-949-4000 with questions. Thank you!
Financial Report — June 2 to 8, 2015 This Week
This Year to Date
Need. . . . . . . . . . . 239,151 Need. . . . . . . . . 5,500,473
Difference. . . . . . (69,073)
Difference. . . . . . . . . (735)
Received. . . . . . 5,431,400
Received. . . . . . . 238,416
A MESSAGE FROM PASTOR REGINALD J. WHITE (Reggie White is a b usiness process engineer who serves as pastor of Church of the Great Commission(CGC). About a year ago, CGC launched Houses of Light, a distributed church movement. He and his wife, Kamillia, have three children and live in Maitland. Learn more at www.commission.org.)
Introduction to Apologetics scripture focus: 1 PETER 3:8-17 (NIV)
Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble. Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult. On the contrary, repay evil with blessing, because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing. For, “Whoever would love life and see good days must keep their tongue from evil and their lips from deceitful speech. They must turn from evil and do good; they must seek peace and pursue it. For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil.”
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If Religion has raised us into a new world, if it has filled us with new ends of life, if it has taken possession of our hearts, and altered the whole turn of our minds, if it has changed all our ideas of things, given us a new set of hopes and fears, and taught us to live by the realities of an invisible world, then we may humbly hope that we are true followers of the Holy Jesus, and such as may rejoice in the Day of Christ. – William Law, “A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life” [1728]
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Study the Scriptures
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READ THE PASSAGE: 1 PETER 3:8-17
Think Through These Questions: 1. According to this passage, what comes before giving a defense of our faith? 2. How are we to respond to people who reject our message and are even hostile to us because of our faith? 3. What does it mean to be ready to make a defense for our faith?
*Used with permission from Participating in the Mission of the Church, by Jeff Reed, Series 1, Book 3 of “The First Principles Series.”
4. How are we to handle those who attempt to intimidate us?
Who is going to harm you if you are eager to do good? But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. “Do not fear their threats; do not be frightened.” But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander. For it is better, if it is God’s will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil.
worship focus:
prayer:
O God, the author and foundation of hope, enable us to rely with confident expectation on your promises, knowing that the trials and hindrances of the present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed, and having our faces steadfastly set toward the light that shines more and more to the perfect day, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. – The Worship Sourcebook
WORSHIP CHRIST TODAY AS THE AUTHOR OF HOPE. WHEREVER YOU GO IN THE COMING DAYS, LIVE OUT A CLEAR WITNESS FOR THE HOPE THAT YOU HAVE. WHEN YOU PROCLAIM THE JOY OF YOUR SALVATION IN YOUR INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS, YOU ARE LIVING OUT A CLEAR WITNESS BEFORE THE WORLD.
upcoming weeks:
Week 25: June 20-22 SERMON: Participating in the Mission of the Church: Your Home a Lighthouse – Hospitality, a Center for Missions (Acts 10:1-33), with Pastor Joel C. Hunter Week 26: June 27-29 SERMON: Participating in the Mission of the Church: Praying … and Sending Out Workers (Matthew 9:36-38), with Pastor Joel C. Hunter
NORTHLAND, A CHURCH DISTRIBUTED
JUNE 13-15, 2015
WHAT’S CURRENT! SUMMER STUDENT MINISTRIES
DISTRIBUTED JOURNEYS
The schedule is packed!
Going global?
• T-n-T — Starting June 16, sixth- to eighthgraders are invited to some explosive fun in The Rink every Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m.
Kenya — Leaving October 1. Orphan care and compassion are at the heart of this mission trip.
• IAMTHIRD (Summer Edition) — Starting June 17, every Wednesday night from 6:30-8:30 is solid hangout time at The Rink for our high school students!
Brazil — Leaving October 17. Travel down the Amazon on a medical boat, stopping at a different village every day to minister to the needs of the people.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Healing from hurts, habits and hang-ups! Join others in discovering the loving power of Jesus Christ through a 12-step recovery process. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink. Info at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
Pick your trip at somedayistoday.net/trip. • B uilding Strong Families: Summer Nites — Starting June 13 at 7 p.m., Saturday nights are family nights at Northland in The Rink! Families with children of all ages are invited to this evening for the whole family! Each evening will include a shared meal, games and teaching for the entire family. Dr. Jim Coffield will be teaching all six classes, focusing on writing a better story as a family.
Let Us Know!
New to Northland? Need prayer? Want to get connected? Let us know — just drop this card in an offering box, or stop by The Hub or an Info Kiosk in the foyer on your way out! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.
Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone_______________________________________________________________________________________
WELCOME! Let’s worship God together! The mission of Northland, A Church Distributed is to Respond to God for the Benefit of Others. Our Vision is to see people coming to Christ and to be transformed together as we link locally and globally to worship and serve everywhere, every day. Join us! Our website has hundreds of archived worship services, stories about the great work God is doing and ways for YOU to Be the Church Everywhere, Every Day.
northlandchurch.net
I am [ ] a child [ ] a middle school student [ ] a high school student [ ] an adult. [ ] I am new to Northland. [ ] I am a new believer. I recently trusted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. [ ] I would like to know more about how to get connected.
Prayer request: _ ____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6/13-15/2015
Participate & Connect: Get “What’s Current”: northlandchurch.net/resources/newsletter facebook.com/northlandchurch twitter.com/northlandchurch instagram.com/northlandchurch youtube.com/user/northlandchurch Visit an Info Kiosk in the foyer or The Hub. Call 407-949-4000. 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750
• Free Concert — You are invited to a FREE concert Friday, June 26 at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. Performed by our artists in grades four through eight from Northland’s Worship in the Arts Camp, The Story celebrates the story of God and His people told through the colors green, gray, red, white and gold. A love offering will be taken to support the Good News Club, a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship that helps disciple kids in God’s Word. After the performance, everyone is invited to view the Young Artists’ Gallery. Join us in supporting young artists in our community!
FREE CONCERT
Night of worship with Matt Redman! Join Grammy and Dove Award-winner Matt Redman for a night of worship! Matt will be joined by Christy Nockels. This is a FREE concert, sponsored by Z88.3, and no tickets are required. So bring your friends and family! We’re expecting a full house, so come early! Doors open at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 17, 7 p.m., sanctuary.
STOP BY THE HUB
Got questions about Northland? Looking for classes or groups? Want some free coffee? Come to The Hub after the service and chat with a host. They’d love to meet you and help you get connected! For info, email hub@northlandchurch.net.
Info at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
TITHES & OFFERINGS Did you know there are many ways to bring your tithes and offerings? At the kiosks in the lobby, at northlandchurch. net or via text. Text any amount, followed by the word “northland,” to 45777 to get started (e.g. $50 northland). Contact Twila Roberts at 407-949-4000 with questions. Thank you!
Financial Report — June 2 to 8, 2015 This Week
This Year to Date
Need. . . . . . . . . . . 239,151 Need. . . . . . . . . 5,500,473 Received. . . . . . . 238,416
Received. . . . . . 5,431,400
Difference. . . . . . . . . (735)
Difference. . . . . . (69,073)
NORTHLAND, A CHURCH DISTRIBUTED
JUNE 13-15, 2015
WHAT’S CURRENT! SUMMER STUDENT MINISTRIES
DISTRIBUTED JOURNEYS
The schedule is packed!
Going global?
• T-n-T — Starting June 16, sixth- to eighthgraders are invited to some explosive fun in The Rink every Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m.
Kenya — Leaving October 1. Orphan care and compassion are at the heart of this mission trip.
• IAMTHIRD (Summer Edition) — Starting June 17, every Wednesday night from 6:30-8:30 is solid hangout time at The Rink for our high school students!
Brazil — Leaving October 17. Travel down the Amazon on a medical boat, stopping at a different village every day to minister to the needs of the people.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Healing from hurts, habits and hang-ups! Join others in discovering the loving power of Jesus Christ through a 12-step recovery process. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink. Info at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
Pick your trip at somedayistoday.net/trip. • B uilding Strong Families: Summer Nites — Starting June 13 at 7 p.m., Saturday nights are family nights at Northland in The Rink! Families with children of all ages are invited to this evening for the whole family! Each evening will include a shared meal, games and teaching for the entire family. Dr. Jim Coffield will be teaching all six classes, focusing on writing a better story as a family.
Let Us Know!
New to Northland? Need prayer? Want to get connected? Let us know — just drop this card in an offering box, or stop by The Hub or an Info Kiosk in the foyer on your way out! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.
Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone_______________________________________________________________________________________
WELCOME! Let’s worship God together! The mission of Northland, A Church Distributed is to Respond to God for the Benefit of Others. Our Vision is to see people coming to Christ and to be transformed together as we link locally and globally to worship and serve everywhere, every day. Join us! Our website has hundreds of archived worship services, stories about the great work God is doing and ways for YOU to Be the Church Everywhere, Every Day.
northlandchurch.net
I am [ ] a child [ ] a middle school student [ ] a high school student [ ] an adult. [ ] I am new to Northland. [ ] I am a new believer. I recently trusted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. [ ] I would like to know more about how to get connected.
Prayer request: _ ____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6/13-15/2015
Participate & Connect: Get “What’s Current”: northlandchurch.net/resources/newsletter facebook.com/northlandchurch twitter.com/northlandchurch instagram.com/northlandchurch youtube.com/user/northlandchurch Visit an Info Kiosk in the foyer or The Hub. Call 407-949-4000. 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750
• Free Concert — You are invited to a FREE concert Friday, June 26 at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. Performed by our artists in grades four through eight from Northland’s Worship in the Arts Camp, The Story celebrates the story of God and His people told through the colors green, gray, red, white and gold. A love offering will be taken to support the Good News Club, a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship that helps disciple kids in God’s Word. After the performance, everyone is invited to view the Young Artists’ Gallery. Join us in supporting young artists in our community!
FREE CONCERT
Night of worship with Matt Redman! Join Grammy and Dove Award-winner Matt Redman for a night of worship! Matt will be joined by Christy Nockels. This is a FREE concert, sponsored by Z88.3, and no tickets are required. So bring your friends and family! We’re expecting a full house, so come early! Doors open at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 17, 7 p.m., sanctuary.
STOP BY THE HUB
Got questions about Northland? Looking for classes or groups? Want some free coffee? Come to The Hub after the service and chat with a host. They’d love to meet you and help you get connected! For info, email hub@northlandchurch.net.
Info at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
TITHES & OFFERINGS Did you know there are many ways to bring your tithes and offerings? At the kiosks in the lobby, at northlandchurch. net or via text. Text any amount, followed by the word “northland,” to 45777 to get started (e.g. $50 northland). Contact Twila Roberts at 407-949-4000 with questions. Thank you!
Financial Report — June 2 to 8, 2015 This Week
This Year to Date
Need. . . . . . . . . . . 239,151 Need. . . . . . . . . 5,500,473 Received. . . . . . . 238,416
Received. . . . . . 5,431,400
Difference. . . . . . . . . (735)
Difference. . . . . . (69,073)
JUNE 2015
www.northlandchurch.net
BE THE CHURCH EVERYWHERE, EVERY DAY
CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES NEEDS YOU!
BUILDING STRONG FAMILIES
If you have a heart for children, please partner with us in teaching the next generation all about God! No experience is required, and training is provided!
Saturdays, beginning June 13
Visit northlandchurch.net/ministry/ childrens_church.
It’s dinner and discipleship — fun and fellowship — for the WHOLE family! Details on pages 6 and 7.
CHECK OUT THE HUB Looking to get connected? Need more information? Want some coffee and conversation?
The Hub is a good place to start! Details on page 10.
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Sent How?
“As you have sent me into the world, so I have sent them into the world.” – John 17:18
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e call it “The Great Commission”: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matt. 28:19). It has become such a key text for many Christians devoted to mission that we might imagine Jesus alerting his disciples to get their pens ready; “Ok, listen up! Now I am about to give to you MY GREAT COMMISSION.” Or perhaps the disciples, upon hearing Jesus tell them to go and teach the world, looked at each other in awe and said, “We must be receiving in this moment “THE GREAT COMMISSION.” However, the term “Great Commission” never actually came from the lips of Jesus or his disciples. According to David Bosch in his groundbreaking book Transforming Mission, it never even appeared in the annals of church history until the 1800s. It was William Carey, the father of modern mission and founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, who dubbed Matthew 28:19-20 as the “Great Commission” while he was raising support to serve as a missionary in India. Is Matthew 28:19-20 the “Great Commission”? Is it the text that should guide how we understand God’s mission? Could it be that the near canonization of the term has actually caused damage to our understanding of the Christian mission? We need to remember that there are four Gospel accounts, not one, and each has its own equally valid and important “Great Commission.” The issue is not that there is anything wrong with Matthew’s Great Commission, but rather, what occurs when Matthew’s commission is elevated as more important and greater than the commissions in the other Gospel accounts. Consider, for example, what we might consider the Great Commission of John’s Gospel: “As the Father has sent me, so I send you” (John 20:21). Jesus spoke these words at a moment he had his disciples’ absolute, undivided attention – appearing to a group of them for the first time after his resurrection. The disciples would have recognized these words he had prayed earlier after the Last Supper, on the night he was betrayed: “Holy Father, protect them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one, as we are one…. As you have sent me into the world, so I have sent them into the world” (John 17:11, 18). Pay attention to how these words sound in comparison to Matthew 28. It is not a matter of accepting one and rejecting the other; but rather, noticing the nuances that each brings to the other. Matthew exhorts us to go and make disciples and then to baptize them but tells us nothing about the methodology of how those disciples are to be made. John emphasizes the “how.” This prompts us to ask: If Jesus sends us as the Father sent him, exactly how did the Father send Jesus? The answer sings out from the beginning of the Gospel, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). God sent Jesus in flesh, and that is how Jesus is sending us – in the flesh, mingling with the world “God so loved” (John 3:16). The apostle Paul uses another metaphor to unpack the incarnation in Ephesians 2:10. “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which he prepared in advance for us to do.” The Greek word here for workmanship is poiema.
For Paul, the incarnation means that “we are God’s poetry” to the world. God is speaking poetry to us and through us to the world. It is our distinct privilege to be in community with people in hard places who live as God’s poetry in this world enfleshed in human form. Raising up poets to incarnate God’s gospel song to lost, disenfranchised, and marginalized people is a vital enterprise. Wallace Stegner beautifully portrays how poets create place: “No place is a place until it has had a poet…. What Frost did for New Hampshire and Vermont, what Faulkner did for Mississippi and Steinbeck for the Salinas Valley, Wendell Berry is doing for his family corner of Kentucky, and hundreds of other placeloving people, gifted or not, are doing for places they were born in, or reared in, or have adopted and made their own. The incarnation is not merely a “doctrine” disconnected from street reality. Rather, it has profound implications for day-to-day life and ministry. At the risk of reducing the incarnation to a formula, we might think about the incarnation at three levels: God in Christ Christ in us Us in the world We exist in the world to point to, lift up, and celebrate the incarnate Christ. We need to learn to hit the streets with the poetic license found in Ephesians 2:10. This calls for a radical presence.
(This reflection was used by permission from streetpsalms.org. Visit this website to find out more and sign up to receive its weekly “Word from Below” emails.)
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WELCOME, INTERNS! This summer, we have 22 interns from throughout the country participating in
the True North Academy, an eight-week program designed to “train Christ’s followers in skilled servant work” (Ephesians 4:12, The Message). Northland is privileged to host such an amazing and diverse group of individuals!
Sayde Anderson
Nathan Brendle
INTERNSHIP: Children’s Ministries SCHOOL: Hope College CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Communication HOMETOWN: Denver BEST DANCE MOVE: Flaming elbows ABOUT ME: The Lord is calling me to give Him absolute control of my life. I am passionate about evangelism, discipleship, crosscultural missions and kids. Whatever the Lord wants to do with those passions, I will follow.
INTERNSHIP: Student Ministries SCHOOL: Seminole State College CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: English HOMETOWN: Sanford DREAM JOB: Pastor ABOUT ME: God has been calling me to write curricula and devotionals for students. But no matter the direction I am called, I am thrilled that I get to walk down unknown roads with my Savior.
Cooper Bascom INTERNSHIP: Worship SCHOOL: University of Mobile CLASSIFICATION: Junior MAJOR: Music HOMETOWN: Winston-Salem, North Carolina FAVORITE APP: theScore ABOUT ME: I feel God calling me to pursue music in some way— leading worship, writing music or even performing on a larger scale. My goal is to honor God in all that I do.
INTERNSHIP: Children’s Ministries SCHOOL: Nyack College CLASSIFICATION: Senior MAJOR: Pastoral ministry HOMETOWN: Brooklyn, New York BEST/WORST SUBJECT: Science/history ABOUT ME: He has put the desire in my heart to reach out to hurting and broken children. I’d like to establish an orphanage for underprivileged children to provide them with an education, new opportunities, and a loving and positive life.
Olivia Blase
Jessica Cronau
INTERNSHIP: Global missions SCHOOL: Nyack College CLASSIFICATION: Senior MAJOR: Intercultural studies HOMETOWN: Colorado Springs, Colorado WEIRDEST PLACE I’VE PRAYED: Sliding down a mountainside covered in a sheet of ice ABOUT ME: What breaks my heart is that there are people on this earth who have no choices in life, no voice and no idea that they deserve love. What gives me complete joy is when someone experiences real love for the first time, finds a voice and walks in freedom.
INTERNSHIP: Social justice SCHOOL: Hope College CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Religion and political science HOMETOWN: Columbus, Ohio FAVORITE LATE-NIGHT STUDY FOOD: White Cheddar Cheez-Its, dark chocolate, and peanut butter and banana sandwiches ABOUT ME: As Christians, we’re called to help the poor. And how we give that help matters. This internship with LifeHope will give me the opportunity to serve in a way that also empowers.
Christin Bothe INTERNSHIP: Social justice SCHOOL: Hope College CLASSIFICATION: Junior MAJOR: Business management HOMETOWN: DeKalb, Illinois PERSON I’D MOST LIKE TO MEET ON EARTH: Anyone not famous, whose story I can’t find online ABOUT ME: I feel called to rethink business. God has given me a vision of the CEO and the beggar, realizing that they are on the same level – at the foot of His cross! I hope to see glimpses of this play out in nonprofit and for-profit partnerships and in community development.
Paul Brushaber INTERNSHIP: Interdisciplinary SCHOOL: Trinity International University CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Master of Divinity HOMETOWN: Mokena, Illinois PERSON I’D MOST LIKE TO MEET IN HEAVEN: Enoch ABOUT ME: There are great opportunities at Northland to grow and connect. I feel God calling me to love Jesus and help guide His church.
Rebekah Christian
Mara Droppers INTERNSHIP: Student Ministries SCHOOL: Hope College CLASSIFICATION: Junior MAJOR: Communications HOMETOWN: Maitland DREAM JOB: Penguin ABOUT ME: I’m interning at Northland to decipher God’s call on my life and learn what it means to be an intentional kingdom-builder who not only loves God but also loves His people, without an agenda.
Hayley Folk INTERNSHIP: Communications SCHOOL: California Baptist University CLASSIFICATION: Junior MAJOR: Journalism and new media HOMETOWN: Hemet, California LONGEST I’VE GONE WITHOUT DOING LAUNDRY: Maybe three weeks? I’ve got a lot of clothes! ABOUT ME: I am more than excited to learn different things that will be useful in my future career as a journalist! But most importantly, I want to grow in my relationship with God and truly get to know more about Him.
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Ashton Gibbs
Matthew Morse
INTERNSHIP: Worship SCHOOL: University of Mobile CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Communication HOMETOWN: Walnut Hill, Florida FAVORITE WORSHIP SONG: “Healer” ABOUT ME: I have learned to take each day as a gift, and even though I’m not fully sure what I’m doing with my future, I know that my career will be focused on directly helping others and showing them why and how I’m a changed person.
INTERNSHIP: Web design SCHOOL: Taylor University CLASSIFICATION: Junior MAJOR: Graphic design HOMETOWN: Hudson, Ohio PERSON I’D MOST LIKE TO MEET IN HEAVEN: Karl Barth ABOUT ME: I’ve always known that I wanted to design for the Lord. Wherever God puts me, I hope to reveal God’s grace to others and help brand the church as a hospital for sinners, not a museum of saints.
Beth Gregory
Jonathan Perry
INTERNSHIP: Social justice and Access Ministries SCHOOL: Taylor University CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Psychology HOMETOWN: Canton, Michigan DREAM JOB: Panda caretaker ABOUT ME: I am so excited to be interning at Northland, and I cannot wait to serve this community! God has placed a deep care in my heart for people. In the future, I hope to serve as a counselor for people in at-risk situations.
INTERNSHIP: Worship SCHOOL: Trinity Baptist College CLASSIFICATION: Senior MAJOR: Worship music HOMETOWN: Tallahassee FAVORITE LATE-NIGHT STUDY FOOD: Coffee and trail mix ABOUT ME: I love leading worship at church or at conferences with the group I sing with at my college. I believe that God has placed this desire in my heart, and I can’t wait to see His plan for my life.
Jake Helder INTERNSHIP: Student Ministries SCHOOL: Hope College CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Communication HOMETOWN: East Lansing, Michigan BEST DANCE MOVE: The happy prospector ABOUT ME: I have passions for ministry, music and the church in general. I’m not sure where God is taking me, but I’m happy to be along for the ride.
INTERNSHIP: Global missions SCHOOL: Union University CLASSIFICATION: Senior MAJOR: Digital media communication HOMETOWN: Winter Springs FAVORITE GEOMETRIC SHAPE: Does pizza count as a shape? ABOUT ME: I’ve been at Northland for a while, so I look forward to serving my church and community. I have plans to travel the world and take pictures and make super awesome videos and share the gospel in crazy places. But my calling right now is to wait on Him.
Marshall Johnson
Elisa Tanquist
INTERNSHIP: Student Ministries SCHOOL: Cedarville University CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Biology HOMETOWN: Orlando LONGEST I’VE STAYED AWAKE DURING FINALS: 50-plus hours … way too long ABOUT ME: Northland has so many great leaders who helped me through middle school and high school, shaping me to be the man I am today. I want to be a leader now and give back to the church, leading others toward a Christ-centered life.
INTERNSHIP: Social justice SCHOOL: Taylor University CLASSIFICATION: Senior MAJOR: Christian educational ministries HOMETOWN: Dakar, Senegal FAVORITE GEOMETRIC SHAPE: Dodecicosacron ABOUT ME: I feel called to ministry to unreached peoples. I have spent most of my life on the mission field in West Africa, and I recognize that the need to spread God’s Word to all nations is very real.
Nicole Molina
INTERNSHIP: Children’s Ministries SCHOOL: University of Florida CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Applied physiology and kinesiology HOMETOWN: Longwood DREAM JOB: Wilderness backpacking guide/medic ABOUT ME: While I don’t specifically know God’s calling on my life yet, I know that He is definitely calling me to serve and love people by treating their medical needs in some capacity. I think God has gifted me to help people who feel hopeless and frustrated about their physical condition by teaching them about the beauty and mystery of their bodies and rehabilitate them back to health.
INTERNSHIP: Worship SCHOOL: University of Mobile CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Worship leadership/church ministry HOMETOWN: Orlando FAVORITE WORSHIP SONG: “Indescribable” ABOUT ME: I feel like God is calling me to help someone start a church when I graduate. It’s a scary thought, but it’s also exciting. I also think I’m called to start a conference for young girls to help them understand their worth in Christ.
Olivia Moore INTERNSHIP: Student Ministries SCHOOL: Cedarville University CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore MAJOR: Business management HOMETOWN: Biglerville, Pennsylvania WEIRDEST PLACE I’VE PRAYED: On a farm, cleaning out horse stalls! ABOUT ME: I feel God calling me to business, specifically human resources. My hope and prayer is that through it all, Christ is seen first and foremost.
Josh Stephans
Kristen Urichko
Aaron Wood INTERNSHIP: Student Ministries SCHOOL: Beacon College CLASSIFICATION: Junior MAJOR: Psychology HOMETOWN: Mascotte, Florida FAVORITE APP: Icycle ABOUT ME: I feel God is calling me to help others in the field of mental health. I want God to shine through my actions, and hope that those around me see His hand on my life.
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STUDENT MINISTRIES MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY
For more detailed info, visit northlandchurch.net/ middleschool. Jenna Blankespoor at 407-949-7194 or jenna.blankespoor@northlandchurch.net TNT Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 16 to July 30, 1 to 5 p.m., The Rink, Student Ministries and Care Center. Rising sixth- to eighth-graders meet to spend time together, worship and study the Word of God. (The snack bar will be open.) Reminder: LUGrox will resume August 22.
HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY
For more detailed info, visit northlandchurch.net/ highschool. Jenna Blankespoor at 407-949-7194 or jenna.blankespoor@northlandchurch.net I AM THIRD Wednesdays, June 17 to July 29, 6:30 to 8:45 p.m., The Rink, Student Ministries and Care Center. Rising 9th- to 12th-graders are invited to an evening of small and large group discipleship, worship and community. The optional dinner (Chick-fil-A sandwich: $3) and games are available from 6:30 to 7 p.m., everyone comes together for worship and teaching from 7 to 7:45, and small groups close from 7:45 to 8:45.
Mark Your Calendar! Access Ministries Family Connection Group Fourth Wednesday of each month, 6:30 to 8 p.m., room 4218. If you are the parent or caregiver of a child with a disability, we would love for you to join our Access Family Connection Group! We’ll meet once a month to fellowship, pray and learn about resources in the community. Contact Heather Subbert at 407-937-1828 or heather.subbert@ northlandchurch.net for more information or to RSVP. Child care is available with a reservation.
The Upper Room Servant Leadership Ministry We offer servant leadership training and opportunities to serve for 9th-graders (SETup Crew), 10th- to 12thgraders (LUGheads, Admin, Buddies, Cafe, Creative, Local Missions and Welcome teams) and college students (small group leaders and work crews). northlandchurch.net/ highschool
Saturdays, 5 p.m. and Sundays, 11 a.m., room 4218. This weekly Bible study is designed for teens with intellectual disabilities. Join them to learn more about who God is and what He has done according to His Word. For more information or to register, contact Marty Tracey at marty. tracey@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7176.
Building Strong Families
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fter an incredible semester of taking our middle school students through the book of Acts and a retreat where numerous students decided to follow Jesus, we held a baptism service at LUGrox. We are excited to let you know that 46 students made the decision to get baptized May 2! The night was incredible, and the community had a great time celebrating the new life into which these students were baptized.
June 13 through July 25 (no meeting July 4). Each evening of Building Strong Families will include dinner, games and teaching for the entire family. Dr. Jim Coffield will be teaching all six classes, focusing on writing a better story as a family. Register at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
Free Concert Friday, June 26, 7 p.m., sanctuary. You are invited to a FREE concert! Performed by our artists in grades four through eight from Northland’s Worship in the Arts Camp, The Story celebrates the story of God and His people told through the colors green, gray, red, white and gold. A love offering will be taken to support the Good News Club, a ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship that helps disciple kids in God’s Word. After the performance, everyone is invited to view the Young Artists’ Gallery. Join us in supporting young artists in our community!
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CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES Children’s Church
Cooperative School at Northland
Debbie Blahnik, Director of Children’s Ministries, at 407-949-7162 or debbie.blahnik@northlandchurch.net • Grade School Classes (Grades 1 – 5) During all worship services in the Children’s Worship Wing. • Early Childhood Classes (Age 3 – Kindergarten) During all worship services in the Early Childhood Wing. • Infant & Toddler Care (Infants – Age 2) During all worship services in the Early Childhood Wing.
A weekday cooperative learning environment The Northland Early Learning Center will enroll children who have reached the age of 2, 3 or 4 by September 1 into the 2-, 3- or 4-yearolds class, respectively. As classes fill up, children will be placed on a waiting list and put in a class on a first-come, firstserved basis. To ensure your child’s spot in a class, there is a $65 nonrefundable registration fee. Pam Anderson at 407-949-7179 or pam.anderson@ northlandchurch.net
• Children with Special Needs (Age 3 – Grade 5) A variety of options are available. Heather Subbert at heather.subbert@northlandchurch.net or 407-937-1828
Volunteers of the Month: Reina and Jaden Crawford Our 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds love to learn about God and what He says in the Bible in praise time and in the classroom Saturday nights, thanks to the loving hearts of Reina and Jaden Crawford. These sisters welcome the children each week with excitement and are always prepared to share the love of Christ. We are blessed by the many gifts they share with all of us! Thanks, Reina and Jaden, for being such great role models to our children. We thank God for both of you!
Why did you make that? The children learned the miracle of how God healed the man who could not walk (Acts 3:1-10) and that He still heals people today.
Thank You, Cut-Up Team!
Promotion Weekend
Camp Venture
It takes a large team of people to prepare the craft materials for the Early Childhood classrooms each week. These wonderful people are dedicated to this ministry and spend hours cutting out each and every craft so each child has what he or she needs. We couldn’t do this without them. Thank you, cut-up team, for all you do!
The weekend of June 6 to 8, all services. All children age 2 and up will be promoted to the next age/grade level this weekend. For details, contact Debbie Blahnik at 407-949-7162 or debbie.blahnik@northlandchurch.net.
All aboard … it’s Camp Venture time! This summer, starting June 6, Children’s Church is riding the rails of an old steam train called The Safari Express and sharing the letters of the New Testament with a new friend, inventor and engineer, Jasper J. Johnson Jr. Children will be worshiping God for who He is and what He has done. God gives us His Holy Spirit, who guides us and shows us to love God with all our heart, to love our neighbors as ourselves, and to be a light wherever we go. If you aren’t already, this would be a perfect time for your children or you to get involved in Children’s Ministries here at Northland. As we stoke up the engine and crank the speed, we invite you to climb aboard as we learn about God’s Word on The Safari Express. It will be a camp adventure for sure! Order your Camp Venture T-shirt at Children’s Church for just $7.
The children learn that Jesus’ love is higher, wider and deeper than we could imagine. Jesus loves us forever!
Building Strong Families Saturdays, June 13 through July 25, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., The Rink (with no meeting July 4). Each evening will include dinner, games and teaching for the entire family. Dr. Jim Coffield will be teaching all six classes, focusing on writing a better story as a family. Register at calendar.northlandchurch.net.
Want to know what’s happening in Children’s Ministries? Get a copy of a weekly newsletter delivered to your inbox! To register for the newsletter, visit: http://nland.ch/childrensnewsletter.
5th-Grade Induction Ceremony Saturday, June 6, 6:45 p.m., sanctuary. Calling all graduating fifth-graders! You are invited to attend the induction ceremony, where students will be recognized by the grade school teaching team and leaders, and introduced to Pastor Joel and Student Ministries leaders. We would love for all fifth-grade graduates to attend. To register your child for the ceremony, go to http://5thgrade2015.eventbrite.com. For questions, contact Debbie Blahnik at 407-949-7162 or debbie.blahnik@ northlandchurch.net.
Children’s Ministries Volunteers Needed Visit northlandchurch.net/volunteer.
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SERVING TO EMPOWER Calling Men to Prison and Jail Ministry E
very weekend throughout Central Florida, men from Northland respond to Matthew 25:36 by bringing relationship and live webstreaming worship to congregations behind bars. As you already know, our mission, and what we do at Northland, is to believe God’s call as a body of believers and to respond to Him for the benefit of others. We have a mission and a calling to serve our brothers behind bars! Join the community of men currently serving in the Prison and Jail Ministry; this is a great opportunity to find your “Us” and disciple brothers in Christ. If you are interested in getting connected to the worshiping communities behind bars, we need your help. For more information, contact Dale Cowart at dale.cowart@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7165.
Men’s Prison and Jail Service Times Saturday, 5 p.m. – John E. Polk Correctional Facility Saturday, 5 p.m. – Tomoka Correctional Institution Sunday, 9 a.m. – John E. Polk Correctional Facility Sunday, 9 a.m. – Polk Correctional Institution Monday, 7 p.m. – John E. Polk Correctional Facility Monday, 7 p.m. – Orlando Bridges of America
121Hope Anti-Human Trafficking Ministry Launch Update
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ay 14 was a special night for Northland, as we began to formalize our anti-human trafficking efforts into 121Hope to engage the congregation’s growing interest and desire to participate in justice work. That night, God called 140 congregants together with a purpose of seeing modern-day slavery ended. 121Hope, Northland’s response to human trafficking, brings hope to victims and survivors of human trafficking, and empowers congregants to become modern-day abolitionists, all through one-to-one discipleship. If you have a heart to serve the oppressed and give a voice to the voiceless, then join the mission of 121Hope. To sign up, visit 121Hope.com or contact Abi Mills at abi.mills@northlandchurch.net.
Monthly Meetings
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oin us each month as we dig deeper into areas where you can start to serve. Monthly meetings are a great way to meet new people and find your “Us” with a similar interest in serving God.
Disaster Response – Fourth Tuesday of the month, 6 to 8 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. For details, contact Judy Head at judy.head@northlandchurch.net or 407-388-5798.
Adoption and Foster Care – Third Thursday of the month, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. For details, contact Dale Cowart at dale.cowart@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7165.
Faith Alliance (Church collaboration anti-human trafficking ministry) – First Thursday of every month; visit FAtest. org for location. For information about the Faith Alliance, contact Abi Mills at abi.mills@northlandchurch.net or 407937-0547.
Prison and Jail Ministry – Fourth Thursday of the month, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. For details, contact Dale Cowart at dale.cowart@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7165.
121Hope (Northland anti-human trafficking ministry) – Second Thursday of the month, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. For details, contact Abi Mills at abi.mills@northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0547.
Resource Point
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very day, God presents opportunities to serve someone in need. Sometimes we can meet that need immediately; other times it may be a resource to which we don’t have access. If you have ever struggled with meeting a need or connecting someone to resources, I encourage you to visit Resource Point! Resource Point connects an individual’s needs with our community’s resources and provides opportunities to get involved in the Central Florida community by volunteering and giving to others. Resource Point offers more than just a database of resources; it offers a partnership. Resource Point offers a road map to success, connecting folks with goods, services and programs designed to help in a time of need. If you want to help others, you can be connected to local organizations that provide volunteer opportunities and donation needs. For more information, visit resourcepoint.org.
Local Serve Opportunities
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ne of the most practical ways to “Be the Church” everywhere, every day is by serving locally in the community. Use your time, talents and gifts that God has given to you by serving here at Northland, or with one of our local partners or outreach projects. What a great way to meet others and get connected. June 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronald McDonald House June 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Downtown Homeless Ministry June 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvest Time International June 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Downtown Homeless Ministry June 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pathways to Care To register for or find out more about these Serve projects, visit calendar.northlandchurch.net. Judy Head at judy.head@northlandchurch.net or 407388-5798
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SERVE GLOBALLY
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Heart of Africa Ministry provides resources to grow the church in Africa. BY DR. MIKE HENDERSON
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y wife, Martha, and I moved to Longwood in 2003 to join the staff of Northland. We brought our mission with us. For several years, we had been helping our African friends in a dozen or so countries fulfill the vision the Lord had given to each of them – to plant churches, build orphanages, start colleges and train leaders, for example. Several people from Northland lent a hand: Owusu Amaning, Pastor Gus Davies, Brendon Dedekind and Alan Carpenter joined the board of Heart of Africa. Pam Bradshaw did our bookkeeping. Joe and Leisa Bilello gave us a room in their office. Heart of Africa thrived. It’s a unique mission: We don’t send any missionaries to Africa. We just support those Africans we know are doing a great job and help them do more and better. Here’s one example: I met a young pastor and his wife, Tatenda and Lucia Gunguwo, in Zimbabwe in 1995. They had three kids of their own plus 18 orphans they had taken into their tworoom house in a slum neighborhood called Kuwadzana. They had no water. Lucia carried water (on her head) 800 meters every day to care for her 21 children. Tatenda was supervising 14 young pastors, most of whom had been orphan boys in their home. Their “churches” were mostly makeshift shelters made of poles and grass. However, they were on fire with the Good News of the saving grace of Jesus, and many people were responding to their vibrant message. I asked Tatenda and Lucia the same questions I always put to my African friends: “What is the vision the Lord has given you? And what do you need to accomplish that vision?” They had two separate callings. Both of them were orphans, so Lucia felt that God was calling her to rescue and mother abandoned children. (Read her story on our website, heartofafrica.org, under “stories.” It’s titled “All I Wanted Was a Father.”)
Tatenda had a vision for training young men to start churches and make disciples. Many would-be pastors looked to him as a model and a father figure, but they had no training, no Bibles, no way of getting around and no means of supporting themselves. Tatenda asked if we could help. I explained to Tatenda and Lucia that we do not provide salaries or operating funds for African ministries; they have to raise those funds from their own churches and communities, or they won’t succeed in the long run. But we
Mike Henderson delivers bikes to Tatenda Gunguwo.
Mike Henderson preaches at Epworth Eternal Word Church.
Martha Henderson and Lucia Gunguwo.
could provide breakthrough resources, which would bump their ministries up to the next level. So, Heart of Africa began to provide Bibles, bicycles and boom boxes to Tatenda’s young pastors. That’s all they needed to start churches under trees – many of which soon grew to become large congregations. We introduced Lucia to my friend Bob Pearson,
president of Horizon International, a mission agency that provides sponsorships for AIDS orphans throughout Africa. (Check out its website, horizoninternationalinc.com.) Bob and Lucia hit it off from day one. They have the same passion for helping “throwaway kids.” Now, 20 years later, Tatenda and Lucia are sharing a powerful ministry in the transformation of the nation of Zimbabwe. Tatenda’s network of churches, called The Eternal Word Churches, has more than 500 congregations, many of which have hundreds of members. It is not only growing rapidly in Zimbabwe, but spilling over into neighboring African countries. Lucia is the director of Horizon’s orphan care ministry in Zimbabwe. It cares for 350 children in five centers in and around the capital city of Harare, plus hundreds more in “community care” projects in every place Eternal Word Churches have been planted. Also, she conducts an annual women’s conference in Harare for more than 4,000 women. And she has her own radio program for women, which has become one of the most popular inspirational programs in the country. Heart of Africa is currently raising funds for a large tent, which Lucia can use for women’s conferences in rural areas where there are no meeting facilities large enough to facilitate all the women who want to receive her teaching. Northland has had a major role in this ministry. By helping provide our personal support, churches such as Northland and individual donors make it possible for Heart of Africa to send 100 percent of every donation directly to the designated project. I went to Zimbabwe in May to meet with Tatenda and Lucia and check up on the progress of their ministries. I also dedicated the new Musena School (see the website), the new computer lab at Harare Theological College, and the introduction of our discipleship training course, Follow Me!, in the Shona language.
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MAKE A CONNECTION … Plug In This Summer BY REBECCA LANG
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hh … summer, the time of year when life slows down a bit. Schedules are relaxed, kids are out of school, and many people look forward to spending time at the beach, in the pool or on vacation. With the added downtime summer brings, opportunities to intentionally connect with family and friends emerge. It is a wonderful season with many occasions to reconnect our relationships and refresh our souls. Perhaps part of refreshing and reconnecting comes with serving others. Summer break is the ideal time to get involved with volunteering. Not only is there some added margin and free time in our lives; it’s a great way to strengthen and grow our family through serving others together. And for individuals, it can be a stepping stone to making connections that lead to relationship-building and community. Regardless of where we serve or who we serve alongside (family, friends or strangers), it’s an opportunity to shape a personal ministry that models “I Am = Us for Them, There.” More plainly, it’s being the hands and feet of Jesus to others.
Perhaps summer doesn’t slow down for you, or maybe it does, but you’re hesitant because you know your schedule is going to ramp back up again in the fall. That’s OK! Volunteer opportunities come in all shapes and sizes, from the weekly to the once-a-month commitment. And we’d love to see you volunteering at Northland, even if it is only for the summer. No matter the time or commitment, the skill or passion you bring, with grateful hearts, we’ll find a place for you! If you’re reading this and you have a pretty good idea of what you’d like to do or where you’d like to plug in, check out our volunteer site at northlandchurch.net/volunteer. You can sort by ministry or interest to find the best fit for your gifting and talents. If you’re ready to jump in but just don’t know where you might serve, let’s chat! I love to meet our congregants, hear their stories and explore with them where they can serve best. Email me at rebecca.lang@ northlandchurch.net or call 407-937-1807. As always, we have a group of Hub hosts whose passion is helping YOU get connected and find your next step. Stop by The Hub after any worship service. We’d love to meet you!
Summer (and beyond) volunteer opportunities: Children’s Ministries volunteer: This summer, many of our teachers will be taking time away for Distributed Journeys, vacations and other summer commitments. Will you please help us by volunteering during this season? By volunteering at just one service each week, you will get a glimpse of what goes on in the classroom and how much your children are learning. There are also opportunities to serve outside of the classroom. We think you will be amazed! Debbie Blahnik at 407-949-7162 or debbie.blahnik@ northlandchurch.net
Weekend worship usher or greeter: Be one of the friendly faces that our congregation, guests and visitors see when they come to worship with us! You can serve as a greeter by handing out worship guides as folks enter the sanctuary, or serve as an inside usher, helping them find a seat. We’ll provide training, and you can volunteer at the service you already attend. Barbara Gritter at 407-937-0557 or barbara.gritter@northlandchurch.net Parking team members: Our parking team could use your help Sunday mornings guiding our congregants and visitors who come to worship with us. You can volunteer at one service and attend the other. We’ll even feed you breakfast! Jeff Hess at 407-937-1827 or jeff.hess@ northlandchurch.net
Hospitality volunteers: Be a part of the team that provides hospitality on Sunday mornings, once a month or less. This is a simple way to share your love of cooking, baking and caring for others. Rebecca Lang at rebecca.lang@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7178 Hub hosts: We’re looking for folks to help us welcome visitors, greet our guests and work with others to find their next step. If you enjoy meeting new people and have 20 to 30 minutes after service to connect with others in The Hub, we’d LOVE to have you on our Hub host team! Training is provided. Rebecca Lang at rebecca.lang@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7178
WAYS TO RESPOND Baptisms Adult Baptisms Sunday, June 14, 2 p.m., Ken and Diane Watkins’ home. Get baptized by immersion or sprinkling as a public profession of personal faith in Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:19). Call to sign up. Sharon Ferreira at 407-949-7189 or sharon.ferreira@ northlandchurch.net Child Baptisms Northland recommends the Steps for Young Believers course for grade schoolaged children prior to baptism, but it is not mandatory. Debboe Blahnik at debbie. blahnik@northlandchurch.net or 407-9497162 Infant Baptism/Dedication Class Saturday, July 18, 7 p.m., room 4206. Child care is available upon request. Diane Jones at 407-949-7188 or diane.jones@northlandchurch.net
Bible Studies ADULTS Acts: The 30 Years After the Resurrection Sundays, 10:45 a.m. to noon, rooms 4206-07. Learn about the envelope-pushing activities of Peter and Paul as the Holy Spirit coached them on their missions throughout the Roman Empire. This class is a detailed investigation of the beginnings of the Christian Church. Take away a sense of awe and fulfillment of what God can accomplish through your life by observing what happened in the lives of the early Christians. Come a few minutes early for refreshments, and make some new friends. Child care is available. Wayne Lukens at wlukens@cfl. rr.com or 407-497-1849 FaithAbility Sundays, 9 a.m., room 4218. This is a weekly Bible study for adults with intellectual disabilities. Join them as they learn about who God is and what He has done according to His Word. Registration is required. For more information or to register, contact the group at faithability@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-1828. Hispanic Ministry - Bible Study Wednesdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m., room 5108. Child care is available - for reservation, contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@ northlandchurch.net. Laura Capizzano at laura.capizzano@northlandchurch.net or 407-937-1824 Ministerio Hispano - Estuido Biblico Semanal Todos los miércoles de 7 a 8:30 p.m. en el aula 5108. Cuidado de niños está disponible - póngase en contacto con Laura Pinckard a laura.pinckard@northlandchurch. net. Laura Capizzano a laura.capizzano@ northlandchurch.net o 407-937-1824 Luke (The Life and Times of Jesus) Sundays, 10:45 a.m., rooms 4206-07. Taught by Dr. Wayne Lukens and hosted by John Jones, this is a detailed investigation of the Gospel of Luke, with an emphasis on the historical and cultural background behind the chapters and verses. Learn about the unspoken assumptions and attitudes that Jesus’ listeners brought with them as they listened to this controversial rabbi
There are limitless opportunities to grow in God and connect with others in and through Northland. Here are some great places to start!
who identified himself as the “Son of Man.” Refreshments will be served at the start. Child care is available. Wayne Lukens at familymatters02@gmail.com or 407-365-4735 Provocative Parables – The Stories Jesus Told Sundays, through July 26, 9 to 10:30 a.m., room 4206. Each week they will do an in-depth study of a parable Jesus told by looking at the first-century background, the first listeners who understood the story, and what it means for how we are to follow Jesus today. You will walk away with a new understanding of your faith and relationship with Christ, and the radical ways God wants you to live in the world. Child care is available. Dan Lacich at dan.lacich@ northlandchurch.net or 407-367-9612 Transformers — Young married couples (mid-20s to -40s) Sundays, 10:45 a.m. to noon, Fellowship Hall, Student Ministries and Care Center. Our goal is to build relationships and grow in our marriages by studying God’s Word and applying it to our lives. For child care, contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@ northlandchurch.net. Tim and Michelle Kutcher at tim.kutcher@gmail.com The Truth Project Saturdays, June 13 through September 12 (no meeting July 4 and 25, and Aug. 1), 8 to 9:30 a.m., room 4209. This study, produced by Focus on the Family, features Dr. Del Tackett in a lively discussion of the biblical worldview and how it stands in stark contrast to many of the philosophies embraced in 21st-century America. Prepare for your mind to be transformed – and your life to be changed. Bill Geary at bill@webword.org or 321-277-4452
MEN AMEN (A Meeting of Men) Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., rooms 5108-9, Children’s Worship Wing. Learn to apply God’s Word to real-life situations. Dan Bogdan at 407-702-5358 or danbogdan@ adullamroad.com Bible Boot Camp Thursdays, June 11 through December 10 (no meetings July 16, September 10 and Thanksgiving Day), 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., room 4218. Bible Boot Camp is a weekly Bible study for new Christian men looking for their next steps and for guys who have been Christians for years who want to revive their walk with the Lord. It’s an overview of the Bible from the beginning to the end, consisting of a 12-week study of the Old Testament and a 12-week study of the New Testament. John Small at smalljhsd@ embarqmail.com or 352-875-5254 Biblical Manhood – A Man and His Design Saturdays, June 6 through July 25, 9 to 10:30 a.m., room 4209. Discover God’s design for men with a clear definition and inspiring vision of biblical manhood. The six sessions: • Manhood Realities – What is the current state of manhood, and how did we get here? • Create and Cultivate – Something in your soul will come to life when you learn you were created for far more than mere existence. • Manhood Definition – Could you define manhood? Most men can’t. Never again
be left to wonder what it really means to be a man. • King/Warrior – What does it look like to be a “king” and a “warrior” in today’s masculinity? And what man doesn’t want to be a king and a warrior? • Lover/Friend – A man with lame relationships is a “less than” man. Learn how to develop a relational capacity that makes life worth living. • Seasons – Life for a man is not just life. It is back, to back, to back seasons of life. Learn how to transition well and dominate each season. Tom Horvath at tom@tomhorvath.com or 321-217-1781 Man in the Mirror Men’s Study Tuesdays beginning June 2, 6:45 to 8 a.m., The Rink, Student Ministries and Care Center. Learn how to be a disciple, make disciples and live all in for Christ. This video study is taught by Patrick M. Morley of Man in the Mirror. Bob Shoemaker at bshoemaker@compass1.org or 407-5993132 Men of Honor Thursdays, 7:15 to 9 p.m., Children’s Worship Wing, room 5102. This weekly meeting of men consists of fun and watching a DVD, followed by a group discussion, family and business topics, prayer and praise reports. All topics revolve around the biblical definition of “manhood,” raising men as family leaders and being disciples of Christ. Vito Fera at vito@networksoundinc.com or 407-923-5115 Philippians Thursdays, 6:30 a.m., Student Ministries and Care Center, room 1118. Join this open-forum discussion on the book of Philippians: 45 minutes of study and 15 minutes of prayer. Leo Carrier at leo@carrierinsurance.com
WOMEN One in a Million – Journey to your promised land Mondays, starting June 15, 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., The Rink and Tuesdays, starting June 16, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Discover the joy of studying God’s Word with a fun group women of all ages and stages of life. Cost of workbook, available at Northland’s bookstore, is $13.95. Cherrie Rowe at cherrierowe@aol.com Women’s Foundations Bible Study Wednesdays, through June 17, 6:30 to 8 p.m., room 4216. Do you want to be more confident and empowered in your Christian life and to grow closer to the Lord? Are you tired of living a roller-coaster Christian experience? Or have you recently made a commitment to Christ? Then this Bible study is perfect for you! You will begin to experience the abundant Christian life that Jesus promised us, in an atmosphere of grace, growth and acceptance. Plus, it’s a great way to get to know other women from Northland. Kari Maggard at karimaggard@gmail.com or 407-592-3001
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Classes & Training Check the Northland website (calendar. northlandchurch.net) for the most up to date information on all classes.
ADULTS Belong/Membership Opportunities • One-day seminar: Saturday, September 12, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Longwood site. Hear Dr. Joel C. Hunter and other senior leaders describe what it means to belong to Christ and to Northland. For child care, contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@northlandchurch. Registration on-line or email to: belong@ northlandchurch.net Rebecca Lang at 407-937-1807 or rebecca.lang@northlandchurch.net • Online: Anytime at northlandchurch.net/ series/belong_study/ • DVD: Anytime and sold in the Northland bookstore at Longwood. Child Evangelism Fellowship Third Monday of each month, 7 to 8:30 p.m., rooms 4209-10. This gathering is to bring awareness to Child Evangelism Fellowship’s vision, ministries and strategies. They also will provide equipping for attendees so they embrace the bigger picture of CEF work and the church. Each one will find ways to use his or her skills, abilities and gifts for the ministry. Build relationships, motivate team spirit, and encourage others as you serve the children and the church. Child care is provided. Jeneba Davies at 407-435-4673 or Jenesther1@bellsouth.net Discipleship Forum Mondays, June 15 through July 27, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., room 4206. Discipleship is what we, as a church, are called to do. It is the role of Men of Impact to help each man be discipled so that no man will be left behind. Want to learn more about authentic disciple-making and explore the six elements of the discipleship lifestyle for being and making disciples? This study will challenge you, equip you and send you toward a goal of eternal significance. Bob Watson at bobdebwatson@gmail.com or 407-474-6116 Faith and Finances Wednesdays, through July 15, 6 to 8 p.m., Children’s Worship Wing. At this 12week class, participants will eat, laugh and struggle together as they learn to overcome obstacles, set savings goals, make spending plans, manage debt and loans, and more. The class covers the basics of budgeting and is geared toward those with a limited amount of financial literacy and background. A free meal and child care are included at each class. Join them, and learn how God’s plan for our money may be larger than our own! The cost: $10 for the workbook. Carol Davila at carol.davila@northlandchurch.net or 407-619-7710 Loving Our Kids on Purpose Wednesdays, June 17 to August 5, 6:30 to 8 p.m., rooms 4206-07. Loving Our Kids on Purpose combines the principles of the kingdom of God and revival to form a powerful strategy for parents. The study will help parents reduce fear by eliminating the tool of punishment and strengthening the core character of their children by empowering their self-control and value for their relationship with their parents. Must
12 purchase a workbook. Child care is available; contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@ northlandchurch.net. Debbie Blahnik at debbie.blahnik@northlandchurch.net or 407949-7162
Groups CARE GROUPS ADULTS Alcoholics Anonymous Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., rooms 5207-8. This is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with one another, that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. AA’s primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Frank Turner at 407-599-9770 or Carol Sorensen at 407-617-0449 or Doug Stolfo at idougs@ aol.com Al-Anon Support Group Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., room 5209. Alcoholism affects families, and can affect our emotional well-being, for better or worse. Problem drinking can make life extremely difficult for the non-drinking family member. Al‑Anon members share their experience, strength and hope in coping with an intimate relationship that is affected by alcoholism or drug abuse. Nancy Cook 407-484-3069 Celebrate Recovery Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink. Gain freedom from life’s hurts, hang-ups, and habits. Join them each week for teachings, testimonies, praise and worship, and share groups, which include CR 101; men’s chemical addiction, codependency, anger and sexual addiction; and women’s chemical addiction, codependency, love and relationship addiction, eating disorders, codependent moms, anxiety and depression, and physical, emotional and sexual abuse. They also offer programs for children and teens. This is recovery for the entire family. Dinner is available from 5:45 to 6:30 for $3; children eat free. Laurie Jean Harrington or Mary Ann Mannen at celebraterecovery@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-1799 COSA Thursdays, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., room 4213. Cosa is a recovery program for men and women whose lives have been affected by someone else’s compulsive sexual behavior. In Cosa, people find hope whether or not there is a sexually addicted person currently in their lives. With the humble act of reaching out, they begin the process of recovery. Child care available. Dixie at LongwoodCOSA@aol. com or 407-312-3494, or cosa-recovery.org GriefShare Mondays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., rooms 420607. If you are experiencing grief due to the death of a loved one, this healing ministry helps walk you through the steps toward healing. The journal is available for $20 in the Northland Bookstore. For child care, contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@ northlandchurch.net. and registration: Elaine Harland-Colter at eharland0758@ gmail.com His Way Thursdays, 7 p.m., fellowship hall, Student Ministries and Care Center. A Christcentered, 12-step recovery support program dealing with issues such as alcohol, drugs, relationships, food, sexual addictions, codependency and issues affecting adult
children of addiction. For child care, contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@ northlandchurch.net. A. Jay Fowinkle at Hisway@northlandchurch.net or 407-416-6630 The Landing Fridays, 7 to 9:10 p.m., Children’s Worship Wing. Do you know of a hurting or struggling teen? Are you a teen who feels like life is out of control? This ongoing 52-week program, based on the beatitudes, is geared specifically toward teens in grades 6 through 12, is student-driven and runs concurrently with Celebrate Recovery. The Landing is a safe place where struggling teens can acquire tools to live a Christ-centered life. Suzanne Long at slong27@gmail.com PRAXIS (Conquering Fear, Anger, Anxiety) Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., rooms 5106-07, CWW. Conquer fear, anger and anxiety through biblical principles. For child care, contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@ northlandchurch.net. Skye Engel at 407834-3158 PeaceSeekers This ministry takes the biblical approach to handling all levels and types of conflict. From classes in PeaceMaker to conflict coaching and mediation, this ministry makes a difference in all relationships. Nita Zelenak at nita_zelenak@ntm.org (regarding class), or Rich Arndt at volvoom@gmail.com (regarding mediation and conflict coaching) RCA – Recovering Couples Anonymous Thursdays, 7:45 to 9 p.m., room 4215. RCA is a 12-step program and fellowship of recovering couples. They suffer from many different addictions, and they share their experience, strength and hope with one another, that they may solve their common problems and help other recovering couples restore their relationships. The primary purpose is to stay committed in loving and intimate relationships, and to help other couples achieve freedom from addictive and destructive relationships. Child care is available. David at dtaylor197@cfl.rr.com or 407-687-5390, Dixie at RecoveryHealing@ aol.com, or recovering-couples.org Shoulder to Shoulder Every other Sunday, 2 p.m., Winter Springs. This is a Christian healing support group for divorced or separated women. Call or email for specific location. Fenella Padrino at 407-308-9186 or fenellapadrino@gmail.com Stephen Ministers Need a Stephen Minister? If you are in our congregation and are going through a difficult time and need a Stephen Minister, who can walk alongside you for a season, contact Lynda Mason at 407-949-4013.
MEN Faithful and True Mondays, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Student Ministries and Care Center, fellowship hall. Join a fellowship of men pursuing sexual integrity. Workbook cost: $17 at Northland’s bookstore. Bryan at 816-206-4167, Jim at 407-701-7796, or Kevin Urichko at 407-9497166 or kevin.urichko@northlandchurch.net SAA for Men Mondays, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., room 1115, Student Ministries and Care Center and Thursdays, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., room 4217. As a fellowship of recovering addicts, Sex Addicts Anonymous offers a message of hope to anyone who suffers from sex addiction. The basic principles of recovery practiced by SAA are found in the Twelve Steps, and they can apply the Steps and
Traditions to sex addiction, making recovery possible. Child care is provided. David at dtaylor197@cfl.rr.com or 407-687-5390, or saa-recovery.org
WOMEN BCAUSE—Breast Cancer Survival Any woman touched by breast cancer desiring prayer, fellowship, information and/or encouragement, contact Susan Diener-Blando at 407-488-5941 or susandb@yahoo.com. Women Facing Love, Sex and Relationship Addiction Group Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m., rooms 5106-7, Children’s Worship Wing. This group support provides confidential care and recovery from fantasy, romance, love and sex/pornography addiction. For child care, contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@northlandchurch. net. Suzanne Rucker at 407-967-9313 or LifeCounselingSolutions@gmail.com Women’s Healing Ministry Wednesdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m., room 4218. This group will provide hope and a safe place to heal if you have experienced sexual betrayal, deception and lies of secrecy that keep you in bondage. Vicki M. Wotring at 520-631-0886 or celebratelife3@aol.com
COMMUNITY GROUPS What is a community group? It’s a small group — a gathering of you and your Christian community hinged on a mission of responding to God TOGETHER for the benefit of others! Find or form a group of your own at community.northlandchurch.net.
PRAYER GROUPS Children’s Ministries Prayer Team Pray weekly from your home for needs in Children’s Ministries. Carol Moss at carol. moss@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7180 Evening Prayer Group Thursdays, 6 to 7 p.m., prayer room 4108. You are invited to join us for intercessory prayers. We intercede for the weekly personal prayer requests submitted. We pray for our elders, our pastors, the staff, congregants and communities. We pray for the Distributed churches, local and global partners, missionaries, ministries and much more. Our the prayer request voicemail is 407-949-4025. Gus Davies at 407-9494008 or gus.davies@northlandchurch.net
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS Adoption/Foster Care Ministry Third Thursday of each month, 6:30 p.m., room 4213. Are you interested or experienced in adoption or foster care? This group provides information, community and enrichment. Child care is available; contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@northlandchurch.net. Dale. Cowart at dale.cowart@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7165 Anti-Human Trafficking Ministry Meeting Second Thursday of each month, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall. If you have a passion for anti-trafficking, join other Northland members to take action through specific roles needed to end trafficking in our community. Abi Mills at abi.mills@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0547
Arabic Distributed Church Sundays, 9:30 a.m. to noon, room 4213-15. This group meets for Bible study, fellowship, prayer and praise in the Arabic language. The class targets those who need to worship in Arabic. Child care is available. 407-9494018, ext. 1712 or arabic@northlandchurch.net كنيسة نورثالند العربية ترحب كنيسة نورثالند العربية بكل متحدثي اللغة العربية لحضور اجتماعها االسبوعي ذلك يوم االحد في تمام الساعة التاسعة والنصف وحتى الحاديه عشر صباحا بمقر الكنيسة 530 Dog Track, Longwood, FL 32750 لمزيد من االستعالم الرجاء االتصال 814-989 -8104 Ext. 1712 Email us arabic@northlandchurch.net
FaithAbility Social Night With Boost First Friday of each month, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Willow Creek Church in Winter Springs. FaithAbility participants are invited to take part in a monthly event called Boost, hosted by the Lift Disability Network. This night provides opportunities for socialization and fun for individuals and families impacted by disability. While at Boost, you can expect food, crazy activities and times of inspiration. The night begins with a meal and is free. RSVPs are not required, but are appreciated. RSVP to boost@liftdisability.net. Lift Disability Network at 407-228-8343 or boost@ liftdisability.net, or Heather at faithability@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-1828 Golf Ministry - Links Fellowship of Central Florida Second Friday of each month, various locations. Links is a nondenominational Christian ministry whose mission is to link golfers around the world with other Christian golfers. They share the gospel of Jesus Christ with non-Christian golfers while enjoying golfing with others. Each month they have a different speaker and golf format. The cost is reasonable and includes golf, a cart, range balls, tax and prizes. Food is available for an extra cost. Join them, and bring a friend; non-churchgoers are welcome. and reservations: Parks Reinhardt at 407-335-4223 or linksfellowship@cfl.rr.com Knit and Chat Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Foyer by Information Desk. This group is for those who knit (or crochet) or want to learn how to knit. Knit and Chat is intended for fellowship while sharing the joy of knitting. Contact Laura Pinckard at laura.pinckard@ northlandchurch.net for child care for children 10 and under. www.facebook. com/knitandchat. Cassie Small at cassandra.543@juno.com or 407-834-5203 Men’s Racquetball Group Wednesdays, 6 p.m., Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs. After game time, the group members sit on benches and fellowship by telling life’s stories and praying for one another’s needs. This is great for exercise and fellowship. No experience is required. Alex Crane at alexmcrane@live. com or 321-303-0831 Moms4Moms Get connected with other moms for friendship and encouragement through meetings and playgroup activities. Registration required. Stephanie Ball at stephanieball1@yahoo.com and Lindsey Coburn at lcoburn@stetson.edu Motorcycle Ministry Ride to Lunch Saturday, June 13, 9:30 a.m., call for location. The group will meet at 9:30 and depart at 10. Participants will ride to a lunch stop and back. This will be a half-day event, and the ride is weather-permitting. Lori Landers at 352-729-6912 Sew and Serve First Saturday of each month, 9:30 a.m., room 1117, the Rink. They sew various easyto-make items for charitable donation. Bring
your portable machine (if you have one), basic sewing tools, ideas for projects and a giving heart! Joan Siegel at siegeljk@aol.com Single Purpose (Singles age 30 and up) Second and fourth Sunday of each month, 3 p.m., rooms 4206-07. Get to know other singles in the area for friendship, fellowship and Bible study. Study: Beyond Boundaries: Learning to Trust Again in Relationships, by Dr. John Townsend. Teri Long at 407470-3431 or alwaysgone_us@yahoo.com, Sue Steward at 407-314-5817, or meetup. com/OACS08 Hispanic Ministry - Spanish Translation Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. services. Spanish translation is available online and listening devices are available at the Welcome Desk. Join the Facebook page at www.facebook. com/northlandhispano. Laura Capizzano at laura.capizzano@northlandchurch.net Ministerio Hispano - Traducción a Español Domingos, en los servicios de las 9 y 11 a.m. Traducción a español esta disponible en línea. Los auriculares para escuchar el servicio estan disponibles en el Mostrador de Bienvenida o “Welcome Desk”. Información en nuestra página de Facebook en www.facebook.com/northlandhispano. Laura Capizzano at laura.capizzano@ northlandchurch.net Tennis Saturdays, 8 a.m., Red Bug Lake Park. Jeff Rossmeissl at 407-489-6096 Veterans for Christ Tuesdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m., room 5110, CWW. Christian brothers and sisters who are veterans of the Armed Forces gathering to grow in Christ using the First Principles study material, share common experiences, support each other and eventually reach out to the greater community of veterans in the Orlando area. Randy Mixon at 808-3434391 or rmixon75@gmail.com
Serve at Northland For additional ways to serve at Northland, visit northlandchurch.net/ volunteer. Children’s Ministries There are plenty of ways to serve in Children’s Ministries. Whether it is through preparing the weekly take-home resources, teaching or helping in a classroom on the weekends, or manning the children’s library during the week, volunteers make a difference. Debbie Blahnik at debbie.blahnik@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7162 Communion Servers Communion servers are needed the first weekend of each month. Training provided. Karen Hays at communion@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0575 Info Desk Hosts Needed Answer questions and direct newcomers before and after the worship services. Five service choices each weekend. Stop by the Info Kiosk (with the big question mark) and find out how you can get started or contact Terry Wenner at tbardwen@aol.com. Medical First Responders During worship services and special events. BLS-trained or medical professionals, especially EMTs, are needed. Ivan Portillo at ivan.portillo@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4000
Parking and Traffic Attendants Weekend volunteers are needed to help control traffic on Northland property before and after services. Help out as often or as little as you want. Jeff Hess at jeff.hess@ northlandchurch.net or 407-272-9111 Phone Assistance Weekday volunteers are needed to answer phones and greet visitors. Flexible hours. Ivan Portillo at ivan.portillo@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4000 Sermon interpreter If you can fluently interpret Spanish, we could use your help. Laura Capizzano at laura.capizzano@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4000 Traducción del Sermón Nos encantaría trabajar con usted de forma voluntaria si usted puede interpretar Español. Laura Capizzano at laura. capizzano@northlandchurch.net or 407-9494000 Special Needs Children and Teens Sundays, assist during the 11 a.m. worship service. Heather Subbert at 407-9371828 or heather.subbert@northlandchurch.net Ushers and Greeters Greet and seat those attending worship services. No experience necessary. Ivan Portillo at ivan.portillo@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4000 Welcome Team Believers are needed to make phone calls, welcoming first-time visitors and connecting with interested attendees regarding various ministry projects. Training provided, flexible hours. Brian King at brian.king@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0567
Serve With Northland Blood Drive Sunday, June 7, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and 4 to 8 p.m., Northland at Longwood. In May, many people donated blood, and as a result 110 lives were saved. To reduce your waiting time, you may schedule a time slot at www.floridasbloodcenters.org. Ruth Sapp at ruth.sapp@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4039 Celebrate Recovery – Inside Co-facilitate weekly classes in the Seminole County jail. A workbook, a DVD and materials are available. Must have one or more years of recovery. Minimum commitment: twice a month. Susan Lumb at susan.lumb@ northlandchurch.net Child Advocates Become a Guardian ad Litem. In an ideal situation, a child has a parent or caregiver paying attention, but for many children, there is no one. Will you give some of your time and compassion to such a child? As a GAL volunteer, a Court-Appointed Special Advocate, you would be there to speak in the child’s best interest. Michelle Brightman at 407-6655386 or mbrightman@seminolecountyfl.gov Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) Weekly Good News Clubs are held in elementary schools in the area. They need volunteers from the schools, churches and the community with love for children and various skills set to serve and reach out to the children and families. Jeneba Davies at 407-435-4673 or Jenesther1@bellsouth.net, or www.cefcenfl.org
Disaster Response Teams Train and prepare for serving during times of disaster and local outreach field exercises. All levels of experience are needed, from professionals to those who want to be trained. Judy Head at judy.head@ northlandchurch.net or 407-388-5798 Co-facilitate Classes in the Jail Men, women or couples are needed to share their faith and knowledge with Seminole County inmates who desire a change in their lives. Training and workbooks are provided. Thisis a twice-a-month commitment. Susan Lumb at 321-297-2416 or susan.lumb@ northlandchurch.net Family Advocacy Office Couples or individuals interested in making a difference in the lives of more than 900 homeless families with school-aged children in Seminole County are needed. Commitment: about 10 hours a month to help one family for a 90-day window to connect to resources within SCPS and other community resources. Training is provided. Maria Penzes at maria. penzes@northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0554 Financial Allies Needed Financial Allies are needed for Faith and Finances, a biblically integrated financial curriculum designed for low-income people. Allies provide encouragement, advocacy and supportive friendship as a class participant strives to become economically self-sufficient. Maria Penzes at 407-937-0554 Healing and Transition (HAT) Program Seeking men and women who can walk alongside men and women in the process of changing and building a Christ-centered life. No experience is needed. We will train; just bring your heart for serving others. Servant leaders are needed inside and outside the jail. Susan Lumb at 321-297-2416, susan. lumb@northlandchurch.net or susan.lumb@ hatprogram.org Host Families Needed for Child in Crisis Loving Christian mentors and volunteer host homes are needed to temporarily house children through our Safe Families for Children ministry. Training is provided. Background checks are required. Maria Penzes at 407937-0554 or maria.penzes@northlandchurch.net Live Worship With Inmates Servant leaders are needed to attend worship in the jail and connect with the inmates. Opportunities exist at all worship service times. No experience is necessary. Dale Cowart at dale.cowart@northlandchurch.net Longwood Health Care Center Sundays, 9 a.m., sanctuary. Give hugs and show love to the residents of the facility behind Northland on Grant Street. People are needed to bring the residents to the Sunday 9 a.m. service at Northland at Longwood. Patsy Grannan at 407-538-5209 or pjgrannan@yahoo.com Men Mentoring Fatherless Boys No age limit or experience required. Must be able to devote at least one hour per week. Take the challenge, and build a life-changing relationship. David Keys at nlmentoring@ gmail.com Mentors and Classroom Assistants Needed Mentors and classroom assistants are needed for Milwee Middle School students in Longwood. Need to be 18 years old or older and available at least one hour per week until the end of the school year. Must complete SCPS Dividend process. Buzz Vincent, Milwee Middle School at 407-463-9398 or blv292@cfl.rr.com
PetPals Saturdays, except the fifth Saturday of the month. Share your pets with people in nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, etc. Becky Yeager at leahyeager@aol.com or 407-699-4903
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Reading/Tutoring Ministry Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Goldsboro Elementary and Magnet School, Sanford. Adults through seniors, especially retirees, read as “Nanas” and “Papas” to kindergarteners and/or tutor second graders in reading or math for one, two, or three hours. Tutoring may be done on alternate days. Mary Weeks at marykweeks@gmail. com or 407-636-5119. Reading and Math Buddies Mondays through Fridays, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Goldsboro Elementary School. Help make a difference for a child struggling with reading or math by volunteering one hour a week. Rebekah_richey@scps.k12. fl.us or 407-252-7009 Find other ways to serve in your community at northlandchurch.net/ blogs/serve_beyond/
Special Events Matt Redman FREE Night of Worship Wednesday, June 17, 7 to 9 p.m., sanctuary. Join Grammy and Dove Awardwinner Matt Redman for a free night of worship! Matt’s new album, “Unbroken Praise,” releases in June, so you’re sure to hear his latest music. Matt is best known for “10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord),” which he co-wrote with Jonas Myrin. Grab your friends and family; this is a great night of worship for the whole family! The event is sponsored by Z88.3. Rebecca Lang at rebecca.lang@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-1807, or mattredman.com Passion Conference Saturday, January 2, 6 a.m. to Monday, January 4, 11:30 p.m., Philips Arena, Atlanta. Are you between the ages of 18 and 25? Would you like to worship God with 20,000 other 18- to 25-year-olds? Have you heard of the Passion Conference? It is a gathering of college students and young adults from across the nation and the world who come together to worship God, and Northland is taking a team! The event will feature such artists as Chris Tomlin, David Crowder, Christy Nockels and Kristian Stanfill, as well as such speakers as Louie Giglio, Francis Chan, John Piper and more. There are only 50 spots, so register ASAP. The cost: $100. Register at eventbrite.com/e/passion-conference-2016registration-16237880939. Jordan Gritter at passion@northlandchurch.net or 407-9370440 Racial Reconciliation Community Forum Thursday, June 4, 7 to 9 p.m., sanctuary. The anger, animus and frustration that have come with a series of racially tinged events, from Trayvon Martin’s death to Freddie Gray’s, have shown that America has work to do in healing her racial wounds. To that end, Central Florida’s ministers are driving a movement toward racial reconciliation, an effort to transform Central Florida into a community that more mirrors the ideals of America’s founding documents. Participants include Dr. Joel C. Hunter, senior pastor of Northland; Rev. David S. Jacques, senior pastor of The Kingdom Church; Bishop Allan T.D. Wiggins of The Hope Church of Orlando; Rev. Derrick McRae, pastor of Experience Christian Center; Steven W. Engel, rabbi of
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Beyond Northland ADULTS Abortion Recovery Bible study for post-abortive men or women that meets in a confidential, supportive setting. Reveille Ministries at 407-333-0404 Central Florida’s Job Fair (CFEC.org) Wednesday, July 8, noon to 4 p.m., Central Florida Fairgrounds & Exposition Park, 4603 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando. Visit www. CFEC.org to preregister, get job fair tips, research the companies listed, get directions or search Central Florida’s Online Job Board. Christian HELP at 407-834-4022 or christianhelp.org CIPE Prayer Breakfast Saturday, September 26, 8:45 to 11 a.m., Orlando Marriott Lake Mary, 1501 International Parkway, Lake Mary. The 14th CIPE (Christians in Public Education) Prayer Breakfast will feature Ericka Dunlap, major gifts officer, Florida A&M University Law School, as well as former Miss America and Miss Florida. May God be glorified as Christians in the public school system serve Him and those on the campuses. christiansinpubliceducation.org Community Bible Study Wednesdays, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Community United Methodist on 17-92. Please join women from all backgrounds and levels of Bible knowledge to study the Scriptures. New study of 1st and 2nd Corinthians starting September 9. Children’s program is available. On-going registration. Olga Lizardo at 407-415-9578 or visit Orlando.CBSclass.org Host Family Needed Orangewood Christian School is accepting applications to host its international students! Host families must agree to house students for 10 months, support academic and social development, and help students grow in faith. Host families get a monthly stipend of $1,000 per student. Please consider joining in this wonderful opportunity to share the gospel. Rory McNamara at Rmcnamara@ orangewoodchristian.org or 407-339-0223, ext. 242 Interfaith Opportunities • Friends Talking Faith Tuesdays, 6:30 to 7 p.m., 90.7-FM radio. “The Three Wise Guys” – Rabbi Steven Engel, Rev. Bryan Fulwider and Imam Muhammad Musri – discuss topics from the perspective of the different religions they represent. Upcoming topics: June 2 – “Faith and Religion: The Ten Commandments”; June 9 – “Faith and Society: What Is Violence?”; June 16 – “Faith and Culture: Father’s Day” with Rabbi Harold Kushner; June 23 – “Faith and Religion: Ramadan”; and June 30 – “Faith and Politics: Founding Fathers – Independence Day.” • Interfaith Discussion on State and Religion Wednesday, June 10, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Adventist University of Health Sciences, main campus, Florida Hospital, 671 Winyah
Drive, Orlando. The topic: “Same-Sex Marriage.” The discussions are respectful, open and candid, and the participants represent a variety of faith traditions as well as those who question the validity of faith altogether. Admission is free. Everyone is invited. Robert Ray at 407-415-8528 or Robert.Ray@nrmafla.com
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Japan Mission Trip Mission to Japan, a Northland-supported ministry, is planning a three-week mission trip to Japan for college students (ages 18 to 24) this summer. Warren Griffith at 407-2438867 or info@MissionToJapan.org
Nonperishable food items can be placed into the designated wooden boxes in the lobby of the Worship Center and in the Student Ministries and Care Center. Judy Head at judy.head@northlandchurch.net
Post Abortive Counseling These post-abortion ministries share the healing grace of Jesus without judgment. • Choices Women’s Clinic 2992 Edgewater Dr., Orlando. Stella King at truelifechoice.org, 407-244-5529 or SKing@truelifechoice.org • Sanford & Oviedo Crisis Pregnancy Center 1002 S. French Ave., Sanford. Andrea Krazeise at sanfordcpc.com or 407-323-3384 • Cornerstone Pregnancy Center 2025 Culver Rd., Orlando. Michelle Lewis at 407-208-9058 or directorofcpc@ gmail.com
Please take clean, usable clothing, toys, household items, nonperishable food items and supplies to The Sharing Center, Fairmont Plaza, 600 N. Highway 1792, Longwood. 407-260-9155 or www. thesharingcenter.org
Vehicles Needed at LifeHope. Many families working with the LifeHope ministry are able to obtain a job and begin the process of getting back on their feet, but transportation becomes a barrier. Vehicles must be safe and in good working condition. Bud Abt at 407-415-0036 or bud.abt@northlandchurch. net to donate your vehicle Men’s casual clothes, backpacks, blankets, tennis shoes and hygienic supplies, are needed by Downtown Homeless ministry at St. George’s Orthodox Church, a ministry to the homeless in Orlando. Dave Mullen at dmull77@yahoo.com
MEN Christian Businessmen’s Connection 7 to 8 a.m.: Tuesdays, Denny’s, Lee Road exit off Interstate 4; Wednesdays, First Watch, 2425 West 434, Longwood; Thursdays, Perkins, University & Forsyth. A worldwide men’s ministry for 84 years (www.cbmc.com) that meets for fellowship, prayer and discussion of God’s principles for business. Armand Dauplaise at 407-2213114 or adauplaise@aol.com, or Pat Leupold at 407-538-6026, or Bob Britting at 316-7080483
Christian and classic children’s books as well as parenting and marriage books are needed for the Northland Children’s and Family library. Bethany Durys at bethany. durys@northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0541 Vehicles are needed at Recovery House of Central Florida (www.recoveryhouseinc.org). It also needs pressure-washing equipment, power tools and hand tools. 407-3235857 or info@recoveryhouseinc.org Bed sheets, pillowcases and other items are needed at Safehouse of Seminole for battered women and their children. Complete needs list at www.safehouseofseminole. org. admin@safehouseofseminole.org or 407-302-5220 Men’s neckties and dress shirts are needed to support the dress code for participants in the Healing and Transition (HAT) Program. HAT is a program for men and women looking for life transformation following incarceration. Donated cars assist with transportation to work. Susan Lumb at 321-297-2416 or susan.lumb@hatprogram.org Bibles are needed for the Downtown Homeless Ministry. Donate new or used Bibles at the Northland Bookstore. Dave Mullen at dmull77@yahoo.com
Looking for ministry-related jobs in Central Florida? Need to hire at your ministry?
Find and post paid positions at jobs.northlandchurch.net.
PARENTS NearHim Home Educators Supports and encourages families that God has called to teach their children at home. www.nearhim.com
WOMEN Women’s Connection Luncheon Third Wednesday of each month, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., DeBary Golf & Country Club, 300 Plantation Drive. All women are invited to the monthly luncheon, designed to connect women with God, their community, and each other. Judy Ann Mumford at jamumford@ gmail.com or 386-753-9376 Living Wholeheartedly Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (bring your lunch), Reformed Theological Seminary, call for starting date. A 12-week insight oriented group for women of all ages and life stages who long to live differently, based on the book The Gifts of Imperfection, by Brene Brown. Chris Kavenagh at 407-949-4000, ext. 1891 or Tammy Carpenter at 407-9494000, ext. 1865 Workplace Ministry First Tuesday of each month, 5:30 p.m., Orlando. J4 Leaders (www.J4Leaders.org), an interdenominational ministry for women to help encourage one another to succeed with a biblical worldview. Pam Oldham at info@J4Leaders.org or 407-522-4797
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus. – Philippians 4:6-7 (NLT)
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About Northland, A Church Distributed WHAT WE BELIEVE The Bible
— We believe the Scripture, both Old and New Testaments, is verbally inspired of God, is inerrant in the original writings, and is the Christian’s final authority in faith and conduct. (2 Timothy 3:16)
God
— The Trinity — We believe in one God, Creator of all things, infinitely perfect and eternally existing in three persons – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. (Genesis 1:26; Deuteronomy 6:4; Isaiah 6:8) Jesus Christ — We believe by miracle of the virgin birth that the Lord Jesus Christ, eternal Son of God, became man without ceasing to be God in order to reveal God and to redeem man. He is the substitutionary sacrifice for our sins and arose bodily from the dead for our justification. He is now exalted at the right hand of God, Head of the Church and Lord of the individual believer, fulfilling His ministry as our Great High Priest and Advocate. (Matthew 1:18-23; John 1:1-3) Holy Spirit — We believe that the ministry of the Holy Spirit is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. He convicts the world of sin, regenerates and converts sinners, and baptizes them into the church, which is the body of Christ. We believe that He indwells, guides, instructs and empowers the believer for godly living and service, and that He seals and keeps him until the Lord comes. We believe that He bestows spiritual gifts upon each one. We believe that the believer has received one or more spiritual gifts so that he might exercise them for the strengthening and outreach of the body of Christ. The practice of any gift in any gathered body shall be in keeping with the Scripture. (John 14:16-17; Ephesians 4:30; 1 Corinthians 12:7)
The Means of Salvation
— We believe that salvation from the guilt and condemnation of sin is possible only as the gift of God’s grace. It cannot be gained by good resolutions, sincere efforts, or submission to the rules, regulations or ordinances of any church, but is freely bestowed on all who put their faith in Christ and trust in the work that Christ accomplished on the cross of Calvary. All who so trust the Savior pass from death unto life, and are forgiven of their sins, accepted by the Father, and born into His family by the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit through the Word of God. (John 5:24; Ephesians 1:67; 2:8-9; Titus 3:5; 1 Peter 1:23)
Security, Assurance and Responsibility
— We believe that all the saved, those in whom God has accomplished His transforming work of grace, are kept by His power and are thus secure in Christ forever. It is their privilege to rejoice in the assurance of their salvation. However, this assurance must not be the occasion for sin, for God in His holiness cannot tolerate persistent sin in His children, and in infinite love He corrects them. True faith in Christ is expressed by a fruitful, God-pleasing life. (John 10:2729; Romans 8:19-39; 1 John 5:13; Hebrews 12:6; Matthew 7:20; James 2:20)
Man
— We believe that man was created in the image of God, but that he sinned, incurring not only physical death, but also spiritual death, which is separation from God and which is inherited by every member of Adam’s race. We believe that man is subject to the power of the devil and has within himself no possible means of recovery or salvation. (Genesis 1:26; 1 John 1:8-10; Romans 6:23)
The Church
— We believe that the true church is composed of all who, through saving faith in Jesus Christ, have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit, that those who are members of the true church will be eligible for membership in the local church. Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are to be observed by the church during the present age. Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are acts of obedience to the Lord. Participation in them, though, is not to be regarded in any sense as a means of salvation. (Acts 2)
OUR PURPOSE: WHY WE ARE HERE From its inception in 1972, Northland has been unwavering in its purpose: To bring people to maturity in Christ.
OUR VISION: WHAT WE SEE
A vision is a clear mental picture of a preferable future. It sees the future through the eyes of faith. It shares the perspective of the biblical writer when he wrote the following words: “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1, NASB). Northland’s vision is to see people coming to Christ, and to be transformed together as we link locally and globally to worship and serve everywhere, every day.
OUR MISSION: WHAT WE DO
At Northland, we believe God’s call to us as a body of believers is to respond to Him for the benefit of others. There are countless ways that one can respond to God’s grace and goodness. We have identified the following ways that we, as a church, regularly want to respond together: Worship God — John 4:21 Glorify God for who He is and what He has done. Read the Bible — Jeremiah 1:12 Study God’s message to you often. Share your story — 1 Peter 3:15 Tell others what God is doing in your life. Be in community — John 13:35 Foster environments for relationship. Pray — 1 Peter 3:12 Engage in conversation with God. Serve others — Matthew 25:40 Meet the needs of the people around you. Live generously — Matthew 6:21 Give what God’s given you.
We believe that as we respond to God together we will be transformed into the image of Christ.
LONGWOOD WORSHIP TIMES
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Mondays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. (hi) Hearing-impaired interpretation available (sp) Spanish interpretation available
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Live Concurrent Worship
¿Habla español?
Northland at Oviedo worships with us concurrently at the 9 and 11 a.m. worship times.
Traducción simultánea al español en nuestra sede en Longwood y en linea durante los servicios de adoracion los domingos a las 9 y 11 a.m.!
The Christian’s Walk
— We believe that we are called with a holy calling to walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit, and so to live in the power of the indwelling Spirit of God. The flesh (our natural desire), which in this life is never fully eradicated, must be kept by the Spirit (through our walk of faith), constantly in subjection to Christ, or it will surely manifest its presence in our lives, to the dishonor of our Lord. (Ephesians 2:10; Galatians 5:16)
The Eternal State
— We believe that the souls of those who have trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation do, at death, immediately pass into His presence and there remain in conscious bliss until the resurrection of the body at His coming for the church, when soul and glorified body, reunited, will be associated with Him forever in glory. We believe that unbelievers will be punished with everlasting separation from the presence of the Lord and the glory of His power. (John 3:15-16; Hebrews 9:28; Matthew 25:41-46)
Find out more at northlandchurch.net/about.
NEW TO NORTHLAND? Do you have questions … about God, Northland or anything else? Look for this icon above our INFO KIOSKS located throughout the foyer during worship times! A host will be there to connect with you. Or visit northlandchurch.net/new.
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CONTACT INFO
WHOM DO I CONTACT IF:
530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750 www.northlandchurch.net | info@northlandchurch.net Main Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4000 Main Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4020 Northland Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7199
I am in crisis? Northland’s main line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4000 I want to seek counseling? Counseling referral line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7204 I have a prayer request? Prayer request line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4025 or pray.northlandchurch.net
Send newspaper correspondence to: newspaper@northlandchurch.net.
I need the Hospital Ministry to pay a visit? Judy Tillmann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7149 or hospitalvisits@northlandchurch.net
GOVERNING ELDERS Owusu Amaning, Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1797 owusu.amaning@northlandchurch.net Tim Wright, Vice Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1804 tim.wright@northlandchurch.net Dale Burket, Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1809 dale.burket@northlandchurch.net JT Almon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7169 jt.almon@northlandchurch.net Sam Certo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7168 sam.certo@northlandchurch.net Danny Gordon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1763 danny.gordon@northlandchurch.net Gilbert Kingsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-0540 gilbert.kingsley@northlandchurch.net Thom Willis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4000 thom.willis@northlandchurch.net Bill Wolfe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1803 bill.wolfe@northlandchurch.net
PASTOR’S BIO Dr. Joel C. Hunter has served as Northland’s senior pastor since 1985. During Pastor Hunter’s tenure, Northland has grown from 200 faithful souls to a community of 20,000 that worships around the globe. An internationally respected evangelical leader, Dr. Hunter approaches today’s issues in a biblical and balanced manner, and has championed the cause of “Compassion Issues” found in Scripture, including pro-life concerns, justice, poverty and creation care. He serves on the boards of the World Evangelical Alliance (with 420 million constituents) and the National Association of Evangelicals (with 30 million members), and is regularly featured on local and national media outlets. A longtime bridge-builder who seeks common ground for the common good, he is a frequent consultant to U.S. agencies and served during the inaugural year on the U.S. president’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He has been married to his best friend and ministry partner, Becky, since 1972. The Hunters are parents to three sons: Joshua, Joel and Isaac (1977-2013), and are in-laws to Lisa, Lizzy and Rhonda. The Hunters have seven grandchildren: Noah, Jada, Ella, Lincoln, Luke, Lena, and Ava (2004-2010). Learn more about Pastor Hunter’s life in ministry at northlandchurch.net/joelhunter. Stay informed about his involvement with current events at www.pastorjoelhunter.com.
ACCESS MINISTRIES We have programs and services for individuals with disabilities.
Find out more at northlandchurch.net/access Heather Subbert at heather.subbert@northlandchurch.net or 407-937-1828
Northland is becoming a church of distributed churches, a family of spiritual families. More and more, the larger congregation of Northland is also comprised of smaller, distributed churches – spiritual families that form outside the walls of the building as they follow Jesus together and live out the mission of Jesus in their everyday lives. All of Northland will continue to gather together for weekend worship services, whether in person or online, but being the church isn’t limited to the worship service. The distributed churches also form the church right where people live, as they get together in homes, in offices, on campuses or in coffee shops for meals, fellowship, the study of Scripture, prayer, service and reaching out to those not yet included (Acts 2:42-47). Are you interested in learning more? We would love to help you. Together we can form the church outside the walls of a building and bring God’s love to the world. Start the journey toward being the church at one of the Intro to Distributing the Church sessions. Sign up for a session at The Hub or at distributedchurch.com.
I am interested in a Care Ministry? Barbara Olsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7183 or barbara.olsen@northlandchurch.net I want to become a member? Ruth Sapp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4039 or ruth.sapp@northlandchurch.net I have accepted Christ into my heart and wish to be baptized? Sharon Ferreira (adult/student) . . . . . . . . 407-949-7189 or sharon.ferreira@northlandchurch.net Diane Jones (infants–grade school). . . . . 407-949-7188 or diane.jones@northlandchurch.net I need information on Student Ministries? Marty Tracey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7176 or marty.tracey@northlandchurch.net I need information about Children’s Ministries? Debbie Blahnik. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .407-949-7162 or debbie.blahnik@northlandchurch.net I am interested in Distributed Journeys? Patti Harshey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-0573 or patti.harshey@northlandchurch.net; or visit SomedayIsToday.net I want to help at Northland? The Hub. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7178 or hub@northlandchurch.net I want to get involved in a serve project? Judy Head. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-388-5798 or judy.head@northlandchurch.net; or visit northlandchurch.net/serve
DISTRIBUTED SITES MOUNT DORA SITE The Seventh-Day Adventist Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m. 18440 Highway 441, Mount Dora, FL 32757 The church is on the south side of Highway 441. Look for the “Northland” sign. Facebook.com . . . . www.facebook.com/northlandmountdora General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4000 Jeff Bell, Site Pastor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7184 or jeff.bell@northlandchurch.net OVIEDO SITE Reformed Theological Seminary. . . . . . . . . . . 9 and 11 a.m. 1231 Reformation Drive, Oviedo, FL 32765 The Seminary is located at the corner of Mitchell Hammock Road and Alafaya Woods Boulevard, just east of State Road 434 (Alafaya Trail). Northland at Oviedo Community Center (NOCC) 561 E. Mitchell Hammock Road, #300, Oviedo, FL 32765 Oviedo Blog Website. . . . . . . . . . . northlandchurch.net/oviedo Facebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . www.facebook.com/northlandoviedo General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4000 Jeremy Jobson, Site Pastor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-929-3053 or jeremy.jobson@northlandchurch.net
I am getting married? Sharon Ferreira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7189 or sharon.ferreira@northlandchurch.net I need to plan a funeral? Sharon Ferreira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7189 or sharon.ferreira@northlandchurch.net I want to learn more about your Hispanic Ministry? Quiero aprender más acerca de su Ministerio Hispano. Ivan Portillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1753 or ivan.portillo@northlandchurch.net Laura Capizzano. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1824 laura.capizzano@northlandchurch.net I have a special needs child or if I have special needs? Heather Subbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1828 or heather.subbert@northlandchurch.net I am facing an unforeseen/unexpected financial crisis and need guidance and resources? LifeHope Info Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7151 Visit us online to submit an application: northlandchurch.net/lifehope Computer’s available in care center Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. I need information on jail/prison transition ministries? Dale Cowart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7165 or dale.cowart@northlandchurch.net I need information on 121Hope Anti-Trafficking Ministry? Abi Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-0547 or abi.mills@northlandchurch.net