Worship Guide-Respond 29, 2016

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WELCOME! Let’s worship God together!

WHAT’S CURRENT

Get info and sign up at northlandchurch.net, or visit The Hub.

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!

Visit 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.

CELEBRATE RECOVERY

DISASTER RELIEF

Healing from hurts, habits and hang-ups!

Pray for Clendenin, W.Va. Give to Northland’s Disaster Response Fund by texting any amount followed by “NORTHLAND DISASTER” to 45777 (e.g. $50 NORTHLAND DISASTER). Or email Matthew Shiles at matthew.shiles@northlandchurch.net to learn how you can help.

Join others in discovering the loving power of Jesus Christ through a 12-step recovery process. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink.

Participate & Connect: Get “What’s Current”: northlandchurch.net/resources/newsletter facebook.com/northlandchurch twitter.com/northlandchurch instagram.com/northlandchurch youtube.com/user/northlandchurch

SEARCH: disaster

SEARCH: celebrate recovery

soundcloud.com/northlandchurch Call 407-949-4000. 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750

Is the church relevant to my generation?

STOP BY THE HUB

Are you a young adult (whether or not a student, married or a professional)? Want to connect with others who are like you? We have the perfect gathering for you! This Thursday, July 21, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., we’ll gather in The Rink to worship, have a time of discussion, and discover ways to be the church together. For more information about this Young Adult Gathering, come join us in The Hub this weekend.

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 on your way out! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.

Tithes & Offerings: THROUGH MONDAY, JULY 11, 2016 Tipping Point Goal 2016-17:

Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2016

2017

Received to Date: $7,452,643 *

$32M

Address______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Expected to Date: $7,381,414* Phone_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ I am [ ] a child [ ] a middle school student [ ] a high school student [ ] an adult.

Building Payoff: 2004 $43M 2006 $23.9M

[ ] I am new to Northland. [ ] I am a new believer. I recently trusted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.

2009 $19.4M

2012 2015 $15.7M $13.5M

[ ] I would like to know more about how to get connected. INITIAL $20M OFFERING BY CONGREGATION

Prayer request: _ ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Debt Remaining: $12,060,210

DEBT PAID TO DATE

DEBT REMAINING

$0 Debt Free

Principal Paid 2016: $1,464,068

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE

SACRED PRACTICES

* All tithes and offerings go into one fund to resource ongoing ministry,

eliminate our building debt and fund church network expansion. Learn more: tippingpoint.northlandchurch.net.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

7/16-18/2016

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 April Guenther at 407949-4000 with questions. Thank you!

NORTHLAND, A CHURCH DISTRIBUTED JULY 16-18, 2016


A MESSAGE FROM PASTOR MATT HEARD Matt Heard is a pastor, a speaker and the author of ”Life With a Capital L: Embracing Your God-Given Humanity.” He is also the president/CEO of The Gathering, USA (headquartered in Orlando) and a longtime friend of Northland and the distributed church. Learn more at mattheard.org and Facebook.com/LifeWithACapitalLBook.

FOLLOW JESUS TOGETHER WORSHIP FOCUS: Worship Christ today as the Author of life.

He has given us life together in Him.

QUOTE:

Our affections — for God, family, and neighbors — are not properly ordered by a hierarchical set but by a centered set — centered on God. A hierarchical set actually divides our affections. A centered set orients our affections. — J.D. Walt

PRAYER: A Franciscan Benediction SCRIPTURE FOCUS:

John 20:31 (NIV) But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. NOTES:

May God bless us with discomfort At easy answers, half-truths, and superficial relationships So that we may live from deep within our hearts. May God bless us with anger At injustice, oppression, and exploitation of God’s creations So that we may work for justice, freedom, and peace. May God bless us with tears To shed for those who suffer pain, rejection, hunger, and war, So that we may reach out our hands to comfort them and To turn their pain into joy. And may God bless us with just enough foolishness To believe that we can make a difference in the world, So that we can do what others claim cannot be done: To bring justice and kindness to all our children and all our neighbors .... Amen — brianmclaren.net/archives/blog/a-franciscan-benediction.html

UPCOMING WEEKENDS:

Week 30: July 23-25 SERMON: Church Everywhere: Include the Unincluded (Galatians 3:26-29), with Dr. Steve Brown; Week 31: July 30-August 1 SERMON: Church Everywhere: Encourage Each Other’s Contribution, with Pastor Reggie White.


WELCOME! Let’s worship God together!

WHAT’S CURRENT

Get info and sign up at northlandchurch.net, or visit The Hub.

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!

Visit 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.

CELEBRATE RECOVERY

DISASTER RELIEF

Healing from hurts, habits and hang-ups!

Pray for Clendenin, W.Va. Give to Northland’s Disaster Response Fund by texting any amount followed by “NORTHLAND DISASTER” to 45777 (e.g. $50 NORTHLAND DISASTER). Or email Matthew Shiles at matthew.shiles@northlandchurch.net to learn how you can help.

Join others in discovering the loving power of Jesus Christ through a 12-step recovery process. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink.

Participate & Connect: Get “What’s Current”: northlandchurch.net/resources/newsletter facebook.com/northlandchurch twitter.com/northlandchurch instagram.com/northlandchurch youtube.com/user/northlandchurch

SEARCH: disaster

SEARCH: celebrate recovery

soundcloud.com/northlandchurch Call 407-949-4000. 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750

Is the church relevant to my generation?

STOP BY THE HUB

Are you a young adult (whether or not a student, married or a professional)? Want to connect with others who are like you? We have the perfect gathering for you! This Thursday, July 21, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., we’ll gather in The Rink to worship, have a time of discussion, and discover ways to be the church together. For more information about this Young Adult Gathering, come join us in The Hub this weekend.

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 on your way out! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.

Tithes & Offerings: THROUGH MONDAY, JULY 11, 2016 Tipping Point Goal 2016-17:

Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2016

2017

Received to Date: $7,452,643 *

$32M

Address______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Expected to Date: $7,381,414* Phone_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ I am [ ] a child [ ] a middle school student [ ] a high school student [ ] an adult.

Building Payoff: 2004 $43M 2006 $23.9M

[ ] I am new to Northland. [ ] I am a new believer. I recently trusted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.

2009 $19.4M

2012 2015 $15.7M $13.5M

[ ] I would like to know more about how to get connected. INITIAL $20M OFFERING BY CONGREGATION

Prayer request: _ ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Debt Remaining: $12,060,210

DEBT PAID TO DATE

DEBT REMAINING

$0 Debt Free

Principal Paid 2016: $1,464,068

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE

SACRED PRACTICES

* All tithes and offerings go into one fund to resource ongoing ministry,

eliminate our building debt and fund church network expansion. Learn more: tippingpoint.northlandchurch.net.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

7/16-18/2016

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 April Guenther at 407949-4000 with questions. Thank you!

NORTHLAND, A CHURCH DISTRIBUTED JULY 16-18, 2016


WELCOME! Let’s worship God together!

WHAT’S CURRENT

Get info and sign up at northlandchurch.net, or visit The Hub.

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!

Visit 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.

CELEBRATE RECOVERY

DISASTER RELIEF

Healing from hurts, habits and hang-ups!

Pray for Clendenin, W.Va. Give to Northland’s Disaster Response Fund by texting any amount followed by “NORTHLAND DISASTER” to 45777 (e.g. $50 NORTHLAND DISASTER). Or email Matthew Shiles at matthew.shiles@northlandchurch.net to learn how you can help.

Join others in discovering the loving power of Jesus Christ through a 12-step recovery process. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink.

Participate & Connect: Get “What’s Current”: northlandchurch.net/resources/newsletter facebook.com/northlandchurch twitter.com/northlandchurch instagram.com/northlandchurch youtube.com/user/northlandchurch

SEARCH: disaster

SEARCH: celebrate recovery

soundcloud.com/northlandchurch Call 407-949-4000. 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750

Is the church relevant to my generation?

STOP BY THE HUB

Are you a young adult (whether or not a student, married or a professional)? Want to connect with others who are like you? We have the perfect gathering for you! This Thursday, July 21, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., we’ll gather in The Rink to worship, have a time of discussion, and discover ways to be the church together. For more information about this Young Adult Gathering, come join us in The Hub this weekend.

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 on your way out! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.

Tithes & Offerings: THROUGH MONDAY, JULY 11, 2016 Tipping Point Goal 2016-17:

Name(s)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2016

2017

Received to Date: $7,452,643 *

$32M

Address______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Expected to Date: $7,381,414* Phone_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ I am [ ] a child [ ] a middle school student [ ] a high school student [ ] an adult.

Building Payoff: 2004 $43M 2006 $23.9M

[ ] I am new to Northland. [ ] I am a new believer. I recently trusted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.

2009 $19.4M

2012 2015 $15.7M $13.5M

[ ] I would like to know more about how to get connected. INITIAL $20M OFFERING BY CONGREGATION

Prayer request: _ ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Debt Remaining: $12,060,210

DEBT PAID TO DATE

DEBT REMAINING

$0 Debt Free

Principal Paid 2016: $1,464,068

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE

SACRED PRACTICES

* All tithes and offerings go into one fund to resource ongoing ministry,

eliminate our building debt and fund church network expansion. Learn more: tippingpoint.northlandchurch.net.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

7/16-18/2016

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 April Guenther at 407949-4000 with questions. Thank you!

NORTHLAND, A CHURCH DISTRIBUTED JULY 16-18, 2016


NORTHL AND A Church Distributed

JULY 2016

Respond … to God BE THE CHURCH EVERYWHERE, EVERY DAY

BAPTISM OPPORTUNITY

JOIN THE CONGREGATIONAL ENGAGEMENT TEAM

CELEBRATE RECOVERY

Help others get connected and take new steps.

HEALING FROM HURTS, HABITS AND HANG-UPS! Join others in discovering the loving power of Jesus Christ through a 12-step recovery process.

Sunday, July 10, 2 p.m., Watkins’ home.

We have openings for greeters, ushers, Hub Hosts and Connect Team members.

Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m., The Rink

Learn more on page 8.

Learn more on page 6.

Learn more on page 8.

COME TO THE WATER! If you haven’t taken this important step as a disciple of Jesus Christ, now is the time!


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Northland, A Church Distributed northlandchurch.net/about 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 10:27-29; Romans 8:1939; 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 Saturdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 p.m.

facebook.com/northlandchurch

twitter.com/northlandchurch

Sundays . . . . 9 (sp), 11 a.m. (di) (sp); 5 p.m. Mondays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. (di) Deaf/hard of hearing interpretation available

instagram.com/northlandchurch

(sp) Spanish interpretation available

youtube.com/user/northlandchurch

NOT LOCAL? Join us for LIVE online worship at

northlandchurch.net

during any of our worship times!

soundcloud.com/northlandchurch

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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Acts 2:2016

NEED HELP GETTING STARTED? Contact Marty Tracey at marty.tracey@northlandchurch.net

BY CHAD TURNBULL, DIRECTOR OF DISTRIBUTING THE CHURCH

In Acts 2, Luke gives us a beautiful snapshot of what the first-century church looked like. The Holy Spirit has arrived on the scene, Peter has proclaimed the gospel, and the people have responded — 3,000 were added to their number. Then, almost as if pausing the action, Luke makes sure we know what this newly born church does together. They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. (Acts 2:42, NIV) So what about today? If Luke were writing this section today, what would he say? We have a pretty good handle on what the church looks like when it gathers on a Sunday morning. But what about the other six days of the week? What does it look like as people form the church in the midst of their everyday lives, outside the walls of the building? We’ve observed three types of personal churches that initially take shape, as well as six practices of personal churches do together regardless of the type. We share these in the hope that it will bring clarity as you form the church in your context.

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THE MISSION

ENCOURAGE

O N E A N OT H E R ’ S C O N T R I B U T I O N

When they see an opportunity to love or serve, they do it. They know that the mission of God isn’t limited to religious institutions. The professionals are helpful, but ministry is something they all do.

Some people are good at hospitality, some are good at building relationships, some people are especially good at prayer, and so on. They all chip in, and they value what each person has to offer.

FOLLOW

LOVE

JESUS TOGETHER

O N E A N OT H E R

They do the things they know to do – prayer, Bible study, evangelism, service and more – but rather than doing these things by themselves, or parallel with other believers, they do them together.

They share meals together, care for one another’s children, pray for one another, help one another, have fun together, join in suffering together, and are available when someone needs to talk about difficult things.

INCLUDE

ENGAGE

THE UNINCLUDED

Jesus changed their lives by His forgiveness, and now they live in grace and freedom. So as they go to work, school or wherever God leads them, they look for the opportunity to build relationships and invite new people into this family.

THE SACRED PRACTICES

Like the church has done since the beginning, these people share the Lord’s Supper, baptize new believers, value and study the Scriptures, pray together, and share the love of Jesus in words and actions.


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Serve Globally somedayistoday.net

An Inside Look at Life on Ukraine’s War Front BY OLIVIA B., GLOBAL MISSIONS DEPARTMENT

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hat kind of person visits a war zone on a weekly basis? At Northland’s Ukrainian partner church, New Life, members motivated by the love of Jesus and compassion for their countrymen travel the 15-hour drive from Kiev to the war-stricken eastern regions of Ukraine. Whether hosting a church service over the sounds of bombing and shooting, distributing seeds and baby chicks to hungry families, or rehabilitating traumatized children, New Life members are seeking to minister to the most broken in their country. Leading the way is Igor, a man in his 40’s with purpose in his step and vitality in his eyes, especially when he talks about his experiences in front line communities. Since the war started in April 2014, he and other volunteers have invested in building relationships with churches on both sides of the fire line. Through mutual effort, these churches and New Life members seek to bring messages of hope and restoration to those who remain in these villages. While more than 1 million people have fled the front lines, those who remain, according to Igor, have tender and open hearts to Jesus’ love. This is what motivates people like Igor to visit the war zone weekly. Following, Igor tells stories about his experiences on the front lines. Northland: From what you’ve seen and what you are doing in the East of Ukraine, what is it like for the people who live there? Igor: We have met a lot of people who live in the war zone and can’t leave for various reasons. Some financially cannot afford to travel, while for others, it is too dangerous to leave. They have a lot of problems on their minds and hearts, as well as physical health problems. There is no medical aid, many are starving, and children and adults alike are suffering from PTSD and trauma. The UN and other aid organizations recognize the extreme crisis amongst these communities. Specifically to PTSD, they are trying to distribute drugs and medicines to “cure” children affected by PTSD. We recognize that those children may be addicted to those drugs for the rest of their lives. We believe that only Jesus can bring them the peace they need so they can sleep well each night. Northland: How is New Life responding to what you are describing? Igor: These people are absolutely ready to accept Jesus’ love, so we try to share His love with them through helping them and building relationships with them. But our help is in two parts. The first part includes the practical — delivering food and clothing. Now, we are helping in a more holistic way. We want to help the people not just by giving them food every day, but we want to develop their personal skills so they can care for themselves. One way we are doing this is through distributing vegetable seeds to families so they can grow their own food. In April, Northland contributed to this project from their Children’s Ministries offering. Thank you, Northland, for this contribution! You have touched the lives of individuals who feel forgotten. A new project we’ve started is distributing baby chicks to families so their diet can be more complete. Today we are seeing the first results of these efforts! Vegetables are growing, yes, but it’s amazing to see how

people respond spiritually. Churches are growing! These recipients of aid ask us, “Who is your boss who told you to come help us?” Of course, we respond that our boss is God! There was no earthly boss — only Jesus — who motivated us to come and help you.

asphalt — not ideal for growing His love because most people don’t have catastrophic living conditions or life issues. All the people in the war zone have major problems in their lives and very little hope. I have not met a single person who has said, “No, I do not want to know more about Jesus’ love.” People there have tender hearts to His love and are absolutely ready to grow in their faith. We have started a tent church in a community just 500 meters from the line of conflict. You can hear gunfire during the services, yet people in the community have been gathering there each morning to pray. In another region along the front, a church grew from six members to more than 50 over the course of a few months. This growth came from the seed project, as we partnered with that church to distribute seeds to the community. Then the church members returned on a weekly basis to each family and offered to pray for them. The fruit of their labor brings so much joy to my heart!

Northland: How dangerous is it really New Life is partnering with local front line churches to provide on the front lines? families with chicks and ducklings, Igor: We’ve divided which bring lots of eggs ... and the areas into “safety smiles! zones,” with the red Northland: Why do you do the work you do? zone being closest to the conflict and the most dangerous. Igor: Three years ago, before the war started, I served in my We had some visitors from African and South American church just like everyone else. Life was normal. Then the war countries who have also been affected by war. They wanted started, and Christians all over Ukraine were faced with the to come with us to help on the front lines. Because of their challenge of caring for those most affected. We have a big experiences with war, they wanted to go to the red zone. But opportunity to share the Good News with them, and I don’t not long after we got there, they wanted to leave. We’ve had many families explain to us about how they had to navigate their home during a shooting, moving from one room to another, depending on which way the bullet fire was traveling. Not surprisingly, their 9-year-old daughter is now experiencing Members of the community gather in this tent church, 500 meters from the front line, to pray every PTSD. morning, even in the cold winter. Just last night, there was a shooting at one of our church tents while three of our volunteers from New want to waste that. The Christian life is not just about going Life were there. Ironically, they were praying for safety when to Sunday meeting and working the rest of the week. My the shooting started. For one of the volunteers, it was her first life has been restored by Jesus. Thousands of people in the time going to the front lines. I’m not sure if she’ll go back. east of my country long for restored lives. We must bring the news of hope and restoration to them. Northland: It’s been said that Christians on Russianoccupied territories are being persecuted for their faith. Northland: What do you want to tell churches and Is that true? Christians around the world? How can we help? Igor: Yes. They fear for their lives. Those who do not identify Igor: My hope is that all Christians in the world will know with the Russian Orthodox Church of Moscow have the about the war and the problems it creates for the people potential to be targeted. I cannot say anything more about who live here. The news has forgotten about us, and so those churches or Christians so that I don’t put them in has the rest of the world. Christians, please pray for us. danger. People are ready to change their perspective about Jesus, the church and Heaven. Please pray for safety. Pray for Northland: What is the state of churches in these more volunteers to help us bring discipleship. Pray for more regions? You mentioned that they are growing. resources, as we have many creative ideas for reaching Igor: Metaphorically, the ground is fertile for planting seeds these communities. And pray for the people there, that they in Eastern Ukraine. For example, in Kyiv (Kiev), there is would continue to grow in their relationship with Jesus.


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ntentions to serve those in need are usually good. But how do you go about making sure your time, donations and work are actually helping the poor, and not hurting? We have learned that poverty alleviation starts with a process in which people, both the materially poor and nonpoor, move closer to living in right relationships with God, self, others and the rest of creation, according to the book “When Helping Hurts.” When these relationships are established and functioning properly, people are able to fulfill God’s calling in their lives. The most important part of serving through Red Bag and Stuff the Bus is not completely the material items collected, but also the opportunity for teachers and guidance counselors to draw students and parents into a deeper, more impactful relationship. It is through these relationships that lasting change can take place in the lives of people.

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oin us for our annual Stuff the Bus drive! This year we would like to challenge you, your coworkers and your neighborhoods to fill the bus with school supplies. Each year, all school supplies that are collected are donated to Seminole County Public Schools. Then these supplies are passed out to students identified by their teachers and guidance counselors. As needs arise, teachers will have the ability to keep students on track by equipping them with basic school supplies. How It Works Following is a list of school supplies that students need throughout the year. You are welcome to purchase any or all of the items and simply drop them off at Northland at Longwood from August 6 through 8. You may place the items behind your car with the Red Bag food supplies or bring them to the school bus on the property that weekend. Supplies Needed Crayons (24-pack) Colored pencils (12-pack) Loose-leaf paper Composition notebooks Pink block erasers Pocket folders Glue sticks Rulers Pencil packs Markers (8- to 10-pack) Questions? Contact Judy Head at judy.head@ northlandchurch.net or 407-388-5798.

Red Bag Is Back

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t’s Red Bag time again! We need your help to stock the food pantry for two Seminole County schools for the 2016-17 school year. Each item you purchase and return to Northland goes directly into the nondescript backpacks for the students to take home for the weekend. It is heartbreaking that we have children in our communities going to bed hungry. The constant struggle to find food just to survive affects everyone in the family. While these children receive breakfast and lunch at school Mondays through Fridays, they often go without food on the weekends. The Red Bag Project is a collaborative effort of Seminole County Public Schools and local churches to meet those needs. Food pantries were set up in local schools to provide for these students each week. According to Families in Transition (FIT), last school year, there were 2,001 homeless students in Seminole County Public Schools, an 11.5 percent decrease from the 2,236 in 2013. Providing for the needs of the children is paramount; however, preserving their dignity is important as well. Opportunities exist for families and students to assist in packing, sorting and delivering the food to others. Rather than creating dependency, the Red Bag Project hopes to empower the family to move on and no longer need the services of the food pantry.

In 2015, we collected 12,673 pounds of food, which was distributed to Winter Springs Elementary School and Milwee Middle School. We fell a little short of the need last year and hope that you will help us meet our goal of 20,000 pounds in 2016! What You Can Do Pick up your bag in the lobby of Northland at Longwood after any worship service July 25 through 27, and then return the filled bag the next weekend; just leave it behind your car. It’s that simple. Questions? Contact Judy Head at judy. head@northlandchurch.net or 407-388-5798. Items Requested for Schools Although we appreciate the generosity of everyone, we need specific items in order to pack the proper weekend bag of food for each child. Following is the list of requested food items. Try to buy 16-ounce or smaller cans to keep the weight manageable for small children. Note: Pop-top lids are appreciated for small children. Keep in mind, no glass, frozen or perishable items are accepted. These items are needed: • Ravioli/spaghetti (canned only) • Soup (canned) • Macaroni and cheese • Breakfast items (bars, cereal, oatmeal) • Protein items (beans, peanut butter, canned meats)* • Fruit (canned)* • Vegetables (canned)* • Snack/treat items • Stew, meat, tuna (canned) • Peanut butter and jelly (plastic jars) * Most-needed items

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n June, the CARE Center welcomed its newest member to the team. Rebecca Lang joins us as the Community Resource Network director, coordinating and leading a team focused on impacting homelessness in Seminole County. Her work includes recruiting and mobilizing churches to identify, catalog and provide resources that wrap around families and individuals that have recently been placed into homes. Partnering with Seminole County Public Schools and other nonprofits, the goal of the faith community is to holistically approach the care of these folks as they transition from the streets to homes, looking beyond the immediate need(s) to address the deepest needs that affect them — emotional, mental and spiritual. While meeting these needs, efforts also are centered on helping these families build social capital and a sense of belonging in their communities, creating connections, broadening and building their relationships, and expanding the network they eventually will be immersed in on the path toward selfsufficiency and sustainable living. If you have questions or would like to learn more, contact Rebecca at rebecca.lang@northlandchurch.net or call 407-937-1807.

Rebecca Lang, Community Resource Network Director.

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Make a Connection northlandchurch.net/volunteer

Helping You Take Your Next Step BY JEFF BELL, PASTOR OF CONNECTIONS

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t’s summertime in Central Florida — and it’s hot! Summer is not only a time of great heat and greater humidity, but the kids are out of school and many families are making vacation plans. Fantastic! Did you know summer is also a great time to take new steps in your faith journey? I know what you’re thinking, that you’d expect a pastor to say that, that anytime is a great time to take new spiritual steps. And you’re right! That’s why each week and at every opportunity, we have a fantastic Congregational Engagement Team working to serve and resource you well as you look for new ways to grow and live out your faith. One of the key statements we use to describe what we do as a team is “help people move from disconnected to distributed.” Helping you get connected — to God, to others, and to the unique mission and calling God has on your life — is a big focus of our team. And it’s a great source of joy! To strengthen our efforts in this area, we’ve recently added a member to the team. We’re excited to introduce Thomas Blevins as our Minister of Mobilization! Thomas will be no stranger to those involved at our Oviedo hub, where he has served so well for several years. To help others get to know him better, I sat down recently with Thomas and got the scoop on him and his wonderful family. Jeff: Thomas, we’re thrilled to have you join our team! So tell us a little about yourself and your family. Thomas: I’m a Michigander, and my wife, Tyler, was born in Taipei, Taiwan. There are lots of stories about how our first date happened, but you’ll have to ask her about the real one! This past May was our 10th anniversary! We have two daughters together, Emma Grace and Ella Jay, and they make our days messy and beautiful. The girls attend Circle Christian and would love to give you a high five anytime they see you!

invest in me and help me see some of these gifts. Several weeks ago, Pastor Joel spoke on three categories of gifts: motivational, administrative and manifested. I’ve found that my motivational gift is exhortation, my administrative gift is apostle, with pastor right next to it, and my manifested gift is faith. We’ll all have moments that we’ll see another gift come out of us, but these are the characteristics that show up most for me. Jeff: That’s super insightful. And you’ll be serving as our new Minister of Mobilization. Awesome! So … what exactly does that mean you’ll be doing? Thomas: It sounds like a hefty title, but it’s really built around me having the privilege of helping people feel like they are loved and belong, and find their gifts so that they can use them every day. Northland is a family of spiritual families. Our hope is to continue to create ways for people who are part of this family to see how God has uniquely made them and help them move toward using them for the benefit of others. You’ll probably find me in The Hub and all over the foyer on weekends, and occasionally at Papa Bees, helping people experience their next steps. Jeff: Wait. That was important. Have a favorite wing sauce at Papa Bees? Thomas: Spicy teriyaki, extra crispy. (Jeff’s note: The best sauce flavor at Papa Bees is a mix of medium garlic and lemon pepper. But we’ll forgive Thomas on this one.) Jeff: When you think about what God is doing through Northland right now, what excites you most? Thomas: One of the most exciting things I see is how

people are truly being the church together throughout the week. There are already over 70 churches that are actively pursuing God and others because of what God is doing through Northland, and I can only imagine this will grow exponentially as we continue to invite people into the great story of Jesus. Jeff: You have a free afternoon to do anything you want. How do you spend it? Thomas: Family is a big deal to us. We’re beach fans and love the ocean. Surfing. Boogie-boarding. Almost anything outdoors. Oh, Tijuana Flats. That’s a way you can spend the afternoon, right? We bought bikes a couple months ago, and we’re really enjoying riding the trails in Seminole County. Jeff: Anything else we just gotta know about you? Thomas: No matter how much pain I may have endured through the years, I remain a true Detroit sports fan. Tigers, Lions, Red Wings. Oh, and go Blue! Look for Thomas and the rest of our Congregational Engagement Team this weekend in the foyer or around The Hub at Longwood! Want to connect with Thomas sooner? Email him at thomas.blevins@northlandchurch.net.

Interested in joining our Congregational Engagement Team? Help others get connected and take new steps. We have openings for greeters, ushers, Hub Hosts and Connect Team members. We have a place for you! Email Pastor Jeff at jeff.bell@northlandchurch.net for more information!

Jeff: What about fist bumps? Thomas: Absolutely. High fives and fist bumps for everyone! Jeff: Awesome! Describe your journey in getting connected at Northland? Thomas: When I first moved to Orlando in 2002, I was introduced to Northland. I attended periodically for a little over a year. Tyler has been part of Northland since she was a teenager. When Tyler and I began dating in 2004, we would attend together every week. I took her away around 2005 so that I could serve as a youth pastor for a church in downtown Orlando. Around the end of 2013, Jeremy Jobson contacted me about a student and family ministry position at our Oviedo site, and I came on board in January 2014. Northland is home to us! Jeff: We’ve been talking about spiritual gifts on the weekends lately. Any idea what your spiritual gifts are? Thomas: Man, it’s been refreshing to hear that each and every one of us has been given gifts from God. I think for many of us, we walk through life thinking we have nothing to give because of what we’ve done or where we’ve been. But that’s where it gets exciting because they’re gifts; we don’t earn them. Once we get around that idea and see that God has placed His nature within us to reflect His image, we experience great passion and satisfaction in sharing them. I’ve had several people during my life

L to r: Jeff Bell, Pastor of Connections; Courtney Chow, Congregational Services Associate; Barbara Gritter, Director of Congregational Engagement; Eleisha Veinotte, Mobilization Associate; Lauren Travers, Congregational Services Manager; Connie Touchton, Congregational Services Associate; and Thomas Blevins, Minister of Mobilization.


Children’s Ministries northlandchurch.net/children Children’s Church

Debbie Blahnik, Director of Children’s Ministries, at 407949-7162 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. • 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

Volunteer of the Month: Anne Marie Sargent Children’s Ministries would like to congratulate Anne Marie Sargent on being recognized as our outstanding Volunteer of the Month! Anne Marie has a heart for bringing people into the church and demonstrating the love of Jesus. She serves in Access Ministries in many capacities, connecting families and individuals with church ministries and community resources. Anne Marie also coordinates our Buddy Break respite program and facilitates our family connection group for families living with a disability. We are so thankful that God brought her to Northland, where she shares her joyful countenance and love of Christ with everyone she meets!

Cooperative School

A weekday cooperative learning environment The Cooperative School at Northland is enrolling children who will reach the age of 2, 3 or 4 by September 1 into the weekday 2-, 3- or 4-year-old classes, respectively, for the 201617 school year. As classes fill up, children will be placed on a waiting list. Registration fees are collected to ensure your spot. Pam Anderson at 407-949-7179 or pam.anderson@northlandchurch.net

Why did you draw that?

We learned about when God created the land and the sea, the plants, and the stars (​Genesis 1:9-10).

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What’s Up!

Debbie Blahnik at 407-949-7162 or debbie.blahnik@ northlandchurch.net

New Children’s Ministries App Is Here!

Would you like to know what your children are learning in Children’s Church each weekend? Would you like some ideas for engaging your family in conversation about that weekend’s Bible lesson? Would you like to see a video of the weekly sketch that’s performed in grade school worship? Would you like Bible memory verse songs at your fingertips for your children? Would you like an easy way to access the calendar for Children’s Ministries at Northland? Then this app is for you, and the good news is, it is free! Here is the link to download it: northlandchurch.net/kidsapp.

It’s Camp Venture Time!

Howdy, folks! This summer, Children’s Church is headin’ out to the wild, wild West with Catastrophe Jones, the rootenest, tootenest, highfalutinest, sharp shootenest cowboy who ever rode the wild range! All summer long, he and his friends will be bringing their special brand of Bible lessons to the Bible Barn during all weekend worship services as young cowboys and cowgirls learn all about the wonders of God’s creation! If you aren’t already, this would be a perfect time for your children or you to get involved in Children’s Ministries at Northland. You won’t want to miss a weekend! “And God said, ‘Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.’ And it was so. God called the dry ground ‘land,’ and the gathered waters he called ‘seas.’ And God saw that it was good.” – Genesis 1:9-10 (NIV)

Order your Camp Venture T-shirt at Children’s Church for just $7. See y’all at Camp Venture!

Student Ministries northlandchurch.net/middleschool • northlandchurch.net/highschool Middle School Ministry To register for any of these activities and for more detailed info, visit northlandchurch.net/middleschool. Jenna Blankespoor at 407-949-7194 or jenna. blankespoor@northlandchurch.net

TNT Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 14 through July 28, 1 to 5 p.m., The Rink. If you are a rising sixth- to eighth-grader, join us at TNT for an afternoon of high energy, high impact and just plain fun! You’ll find thrilling games, solid teaching, rockin’ worship and friend-connecting small groups. New students, register at northlandchurch.net/middleschool.

High School Ministry

To register for any of these activities and for more detailed info, visit northlandchurch.net/highschool. Jenna Blankespoor at 407-949-7194 or jenna.blankespoor@ northlandchurch.net Summer I3 (I Am Third) Wednesdays, June 15 through July 27, 6:30 to 8:45 p.m., The Rink. If you are a rising 9th- to 12th-grader, join us and our summer interns for Summer I3 (I Am Third). We’ll share an evening of small and large group discipleship, worship and community. New students, register at northlandchurch.net/ highschool.

REACHSEMINAR: Bringing the Gospel to Your High School

Four opportunities to attend. Wednesdays in July, 4 to 6:30 p.m., The Rink. Many of us have a desire to see Jesus lived out on our high school campuses. But it’s difficult. When we try, we often begin to wonder if we have what it takes. It’s not easy, but you don’t have to go it alone. At Reach, Northland ministers and leaders are going to walk you through a process to discover how to form the church on your campus. We must avoid continuing in the mundane struggle of the everyday. Let’s bring hope, joy and spiritual impact to our high schools. You must be attending high school in the 2016-17 school year to attend this event. Details: Cody McMurrin at cody.mcmurrin@northlandchurch.net.

What’s Up!

Jenna Blankespoor at 407-949-7194 or jenna. blankespoor@northlandchurch.net

Game Night

Thursdays, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., The Rink. Add some active fun to your week. Come play board games, video games and sports with us. All ages are welcome. gamenight@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4036

The Upper Room

Sundays, 11 a.m., room 4218. This weekly Bible study is designed for teens with intellectual disabilities. Join us to learn more about who God is and what He has done. Marty Tracey at marty.tracey@northlandchurch.net

Interested in volunteering with Student Ministries? We have lots of opportunities available for adults, and a servant leadership ministry for our high school students. Check out the opportunities at northlandchurch.net/ highschool.


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Ways to RESPOND calendar.northlandchurch.net Baptism Adult Baptisms Sunday, July 10, 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). To sign up, visit calendar. northlandchurch.net. Details: Sharon Ferreira at 407-949-7189 or sharon.ferreira@ northlandchurch.net Child Baptisms Northland recommends the Young Disciples course for grade school-aged children prior to baptism, but it is not mandatory. Details: Debbie Blahnik at debbie.blahnik@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7162 Infant Baptism/Dedication Class Saturday, July 16, 7 p.m., room 4206. Child care is available upon request. Details: Diane Jones at 407-949-7188 or diane.jones@northlandchurch.net

Bible Studies ADULTS Bible Boot Camp Thursdays, 6:30 to 8:30 pm, rooms 11151117. Originally for men only, the 2016 Bible Boot Camp is a co-ed, 40-week overview of the entire Bible that will help Christian men and women explore the main themes, people, places, and events in the redemptive Living Word of God in order to understand who God is and what he has done throughout the history of his creation. Details: John Small at smalljhsd@embarqmail.com or (352) 8755254. Community Life – 1 and 2 Peter Sundays, 9 to 10:30 a.m., rooms 421315. Community Life class is focused on studying God’s Word and building stronger relationships by prayer, encouragement, outreach and service together. Details: Jim Patrick at jpatrick77.j@gmail.com or 321-3565944, or Linda Patrick at gingerlkp@gmail. com or 321-439-3148 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. New Testament Survey: 27 Documents About Jesus Sundays, 10:45 a.m. to noon, rooms 4206-07. The New Testament is a collection of 27 documents that talk about Jesus: who He is, and what He said and did, and why knowing that is so important. In this yearlong adventure, we’ll talk about why each of these writings was selected to be in the New Testament and why others were left out. Each book has its own author, theme, historical environment and purpose, and combined, the books provide one of history’s most rewarding, diverse and fascinating texts. Learn, make new friends, and deepen relationships with old friends. Details: Wayne Lukens at wlukens@cfl.rr.com or 407-365-4735

Transformers — Young married couples (mid-20s to -50s) 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 Pauline Hale at pauline.hale@ northlandchurch.net. Details: Alex and Brani Crane at Alex Crane at Transformers. northland@gmail.com or 321-303-0831

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. Details: Mike Long at 407-625-3015 or mlong@ brewerlong.com Authentic Manhood – A Man and His Work Saturdays, 9 to 10:30 a.m., room 4209. In these six sessions, explore and learn what God’s plan is for the work we do as men. Details: Tom Horvath at tom@tomhorvath. com or 407-557-8903 The Discipleship Lifestyle Men’s Bible Study Wednesdays, 6:45 to 8 a.m., room 1118. Study the Bible to grow closer to Christ. Following Christ leads us to the discipleship lifestyle — disciples who are making disciples, who are making disciples. Details: Bob Shoemaker at bshoemaker@compass1. org or 407-599-3132 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. Details: Vito Fera at vito@networksoundinc. com or 407-923-5115

WOMEN “Horizontal Jesus” Study by Dr. Tony Evans Mondays, 9:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., The Rink. Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., The Rink. Do you want to increase your awareness of God’s love for you every day? Do you want to sense His encouragement and comfort like never before? Dr. Tony Evans reveals that as you give these things away to others, you will personally experience them with God in a new way. He demonstrates how you can become a horizontal Jesus — a channel of God’s blessings to everyone around you. Details: Cherrie Rowe at biblestudy777@cfl.rr.com

Classes & Training ADULTS Belong/Membership Opportunities • One-day seminar: Saturday, September 10, 9 a.m. to noon, The Hub. Hear Dr. Joel C. Hunter and other senior leaders describe what it means to belong to Christ and to Northland. For child care, contact Pauline Hale at pauline.hale@northlandchurch.net. Register at calendar.northlandchurch.net

or email to: belong@northlandchurch.net. Details: Barbara Gritter at 407-937-0557 or barbara.gritter@northlandchurch.net Financial Peace University Wednesdays starting August 31, 7 to 8:45 p.m., rooms 4206-07. We all need a plan for our money. Financial Peace University (FPU) is that plan! It teaches God’s ways of handling money. Through video teaching, class discussions and interactive small group activities, FPU presents biblical, practical steps to get from where you are to where you’ve dreamed you could be. This plan will show you how to get rid of debt, manage your money, spend and save wisely, and much more! Details: Rich Haussmann at rhaussmann@cfl.rr.com or 407-468-3493 Home School Info Meeting With Classical Conversations Thursday, July 14, 7 to 8:30 p.m., The Rink foyer. Considering home schooling? Come and learn more! Classical Conversations is a classical academic community for grade school and middle school families. Our goal is to know Christ and make Him known by preparing and educating our children classically in community. Details: classicalconversations.com/ welcome, or Linda Gable at lgable@ classicalconversations.com or 407-342-6690 Marriage Prep Sundays starting August 14, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., The Rink. Are you getting married or considering marriage? Don’t miss Northland’s Marriage Prep Class! See why more than 1,800 couples have gone through this comprehensive course, covering marriage intimacy, roles and responsibilities, finance, family dynamics, love languages, communication, conflict resolution, forgiveness and much more. Details: Olga Hagedorn at olgahagedorn@yahoo.com or 407-937-1791 “Reconciliation” Sundays, July 17 through August 14, 10:45 to 11:45 a.m., room 4206. John Edward Jones, a Northland elder since 2010, a Bible teacher and an experienced attorney, will teach about his book “Reconciliation,” available in the Northland Bookstore for $11. Each session will focus on different themes and questions about which “Reconciliation” teaches. Details: John Jones at legalassist@ jejlaw.com or 407-834-5700

MEN Man in the Mirror Men’s Group: “Discipleship Life” Tuesdays, 6:45 to 8 a.m., room 1118. Following Christ leads us to the discipleship lifestyle: disciples who are making disciples ... who are making disciples. Details: Bob Shoemaker at bshoemaker@compass1.org or 407-599-3132 Men’s Life in Community Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m., room 4128. Most of us live in a shadow of what God intended for us. Life in Community calls us into the light. Reclaiming Scripture’s stunning vision of gospel-centered community, it inspires us to live in love unbounded. Held during the Women’s Community Bible study, this is an opportunity for men to study and work out the scriptural implications for life. Details: JT Almon II at jalmon18@cfl.rr.com or 321-2774505

CHILDREN Young Disciples Step 1 Sundays, through July 31 (no class July 3), 3 to 4:30 p.m., Children’s Worship Wing. Is your child ready to be baptized? Young Disciples Step 1 guides children in navigating the foundational teachings of Jesus and the apostles in a child-friendly environment. It is designed to help children in grades two through five understand more about salvation, baptism and other tenets of the faith. This study concludes with the celebration of baptism August 7 at 2 p.m. in the Children’s Worship Wing. A parent or adult must attend classes with the child. The one-time fee to participate is $5 per child, which can be paid at the first class. Details: Debbie Blahnik at debbie.blahnik@ northlandchurch.net

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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. Details: Frank at 407-599-9770 or Carol at 407-617-0449 or Doug 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. Details: Nancy Cook 407-4843069 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. Details: Laurie Jean Harrington or John Williams 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. Child care available. Details: Dixie at LongwoodCOSA@aol.com or 407-312-3494, or cosa-recovery.org Journeying Through Grief Mondays, 7 to 8:30 p.m., room 4206. Come and allow our incredible Grief Ministry team to walk alongside you and others who


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are experiencing grief. Together we will cry, laugh, learn, wonder, and wait upon the Lord to bring healing and hope, as He promises. As our guide, we will use the Stephen Ministries “Journeying Through Grief” booklets, available in the Northland Bookstore for $10 for the set. Details: Jeremy Jobson at griefshare@northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7152. 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. Details: Suzanne Long at slong27@gmail. com Life’s Healing Choices Thursdays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., rooms 4216 and 5103. Life’s Healing Choices offers freedom from our hurts, hang-ups and habits through eight healing choices that promise true happiness and life transformation. You’ll find real answers, real hope and a real future – one healing choice at a time. The cost: $14.99 for the book, available in the Northland Bookstore. Details: Laurie Jean Harrington at lauriejean2@bellsouth.net or 407-927-4393 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 Pauline Hale at pauline.hale@ northlandchurch.net. Details: Skye Engel at 407-834-3158 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. Details: David at dbt197@gmail.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. Details: 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: $19.95 at Northland’s bookstore. Details: Bryan at 816206-4167, Jim at 407-701-7796, or Kevin Urichko at 407-949-7166 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 5104. 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. Details: David at dbt197@gmail.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’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. Details: Vicki M. Wotring at 520-631-0886 or celebratelife3@ aol.com

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS Adoption/Foster Care Ministry Third Thursday of each month, 6:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall. Are you interested or experienced in adoption or foster care? This group provides information, community and enrichment. Child care is available; contact Pauline Hale at pauline.hale@northlandchurch. net. Details: 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. Details: Abi Mills at abi.mills@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0547 Arabic Distributed Church Sundays, 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., the Rink. 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. Details: 407-949-4018, ext. 1712 or arabic@ northlandchurch.net

Co-ed Flag Football Saturdays, 9:30 a.m., Sunnytown Park, Casselberry. Join us for adult coed flag football for 6 on 6 with halftime devotionals. No skills required. Just looking for fun and

fellowship. Details: Dan Brown at 269-5996537 or Chris Curran at 407-687-6537 or tbbuc40@netzero.com

for one another’s needs. No experience is required. Details: Alex Crane at alexmcrane@ live.com or 321-303-0831

The Gathering (Young Adults Ministry) Third Thursday every month, 7 p.m., The Rink. A gathering of young adults (whether or not students, married or professionals) who desire to be in community with one another. There will be worship and discussion, and they will discover ways to be the church together. Details: youngadults@northlandchurch.net

Moms4Moms Get connected with other moms for friendship and encouragement through meetings and playgroup activities. Registration required. Details: Stephanie Ball at stephanieball1@yahoo.com and Lindsey Coburn at lcoburn@stetson.edu

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. Each month they have a different speaker and golf format. The cost is reasonable and includes golf, a cart, range balls, tax and prizes. Details: and reservations: Parks Reinhardt at 407-335-4223 or linksfellowship@cfl.rr.com Great Start … Pathways to Success First Thursday of each month, 5:45 p.m., Fellowship Hall. This program is designed to reach out to parents of newborn babies in Seminole County. Great Start promotes parent education and helps parents build their capacity to develop essential early literacy skills in their children. Details: Great Start at 407-320-3945 or GreatStart@scps.us Hispanic Gathering Sundays, 12:30 p.m., fellowship hall. “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1, KJV). Join them for a joyful time of worship and going deeper in studying God’s Word in Spanish. Details: Leonardo Mateus at leonardo.mateus@northlandchurch.net or 407-459-3650 Reunión Dominical Hispana Domingos Domingos, 12:30 p.m., fellowship hall. “Mirad cuan Bueno y cuan delicioso es habitar los hermanos juntos en armonía!” (Sal. 133:1). Únete a ellos para un hermoso tiempo de alabanza y adoración profundizando en el estudio de la palabra de Dios en español. Details: Leonardo Mateus a leonardo.mateus@northlandchurch.net or 407-459-3650 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 Pauline Hale at pauline. hale@northlandchurch.net for child care for children 10 and under. www.facebook. com/knitandchat. Details: Cassie Small at cassandra.543@juno.com or 407-834-5203 Life in Community Sundays, 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., rooms 4209-10. Most of us live in a shadow of what God intended for us. Life in Community calls us into the light. Reclaiming Scripture’s stunning vision of gospel-centered community, it inspires us to live in love unbounded and awesome relationships. Details: Jeremy Jobson at jeremy.jobson@ northlandchurch.net 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

Motorcycle Ministry Ride to the River Saturday, July 9, 9 a.m., call for departure location. We will be riding through Lake County and having lunch at the Blackwater Inn in Astor, on the St. Johns River. You’d need to watch out for deer and bears as you ride along forest roads. Come ride with us for a great day of fellowship! The ride is weather permitting. Details: Lori Landers at 352-589-7710 Anniversary Celebration Saturday, August 6, 4 to 7 p.m., call for location and to register. Praise God for 15 amazing years of service with our Motorcycle Ministry! We will be having a potluck dinner celebration, so bring a dish to share. Join us as we celebrate! Details: Lori Landers at 352-589-7710 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! Details: Joan Siegel at siegeljk@aol.com Tennis Saturdays, 8 a.m., Red Bug Lake Park. Details: Jeff Rossmeissl at 407-489-6096 Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting Thursdays, 6 to 7 p.m., room 4128. You are invited to join us for the intercessory prayer time. We intercede for the weekly prayer requests submitted online. We also pray for the elders, pastors, staff, congregations and communities. We pray for the distributed churches, local and global partners, missionaries, ministries and much more. Details: Gus Davies at gus.davies@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4008 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. Details: Leonardo Mateus at leonardo.mateus@ northlandchurch.net or 407-459-3650 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. Details: Leonardo Mateus at leonardo. mateus@northlandchurch.net or 407-4593650 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


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to the greater community of veterans in the Orlando area. Details: Randy Mixon at 808343-4391 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. Details: 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. Details: 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. Special Needs Children and Teens Sundays, assist during the 11 a.m. worship service. Details: Heather Subbert at 407-937-1828 or heather.subbert@ northlandchurch.net Ushers and Greeters Greet and seat those attending worship services. No experience necessary. Details: Barbara Gritter at barbara.gritter@ northlandchurch.net or 407-949-4000 Weekday Welcome Desk Weekday volunteers are needed to answer phones and greet visitors. Flexible hours. Details: Barbara Gritter at barbara.gritter@ 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. Details: Brian King at brian.king@ northlandchurch.net or 407-937-0567

Serve With Northland Blood Drive Sunday, July 10, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Northland at Longwood. To reduce your waiting time, you may schedule a time slot at www.floridasbloodcenters.org. Details: 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. Details: Dale Cowart at dale.cowart@ northlandchurch.net

Child Evangelism Fellowship of Central Florida Needs Volunteers Serve in Good News Clubs in public elementary schools after school. They provide orientation and training. Details: Jeneba Davies at 407-435-4673 or jenesthe1@bellsouth.net Christians in Public Education CIPE inspires Christians to embrace their God-ordained role as missionaries in public education, whether as teachers, custodians, bus drivers, cafeteria workers or administrators, helping them to recognize how their walk as Christians impacts everyone around them. Details: Nan Parker at 352-6029200 or nancparker@gmail.com, Gracia Miller at 407-415-1461 or millergracia@gmail.com, christiansinpubliceducation.org or ceai.org 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. This is a twice-a-month commitment. Details: Dale Cowart at dale.cowart@ northlandchurch.net 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. Details: Judy Head at judy.head@ northlandchurch.net or 407-388-5798 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. Details: Dale Cowart at dale.cowart@ Northlandchurch.net or 407-949-7165 Harvest Time International needs volunteers. This mission ministry needs volunteers to check in clients; help with office work, fundraising and social media; stock shelves; and sort relief products Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The ministry also accepts community service volunteers. Learn more at harvesttime. org. Details: 407-878-5526 or volunteer@ harvesttime.org Hospice of the Comforter Volunteers provide patient and family support, as well as crucial administrative assistance, community outreach, fundraising and help with special projects. Free training is provided. Details: Volunteer Services Department at 407-379-2254, or hospiceofthecomforter.org/ volunteers 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. Details: 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. Details: 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. Details: David Keys at nlmentoring@gmail. com Mentors and Classroom Assistants 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. Details: Buzz Vincent, Milwee Middle School at 407-4639398 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 and more. Details: Ann Clark at ann@clarkmail.us or 407-808-7892 Reading/Tutoring Ministry Wednesdays, 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School, Sanford. Adults through seniors, especially retirees, read as Nanas and Papas to kindergarteners and/or tutor first- or secondgraders in reading or math for one, two or three hours. Tutoring may be done on alternate days. Details: Rebekah Richey at handr527@aol.com or 407-252-7009

Donations

Please take clean, usable clothing, toys, household items, nonperishable food items and supplies to The Sharing Center, Fairmont Plaza, 600 N. Highway 17-92, Longwood. Details: 407-260-9155 or www.thesharingcenter.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. Details: Judy Head at judy.head@northlandchurch.net 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. Details: 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. Details: Dave Mullen at dmull77@yahoo.com Christian and classic children’s books as well as parenting and marriage books are needed for the Northland Children’s and Family library. Details: Bethany Durys at bethany.durys@northlandchurch.net or 407937-0541 Bibles are needed for the Downtown Homeless Ministry. Donate new or used Bibles at the Northland Bookstore. Details: Dave Mullen at dmull77@yahoo.com 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. Details: admin@safehouseofseminole.org or 407-302-5220

Beyond Northland ADULTS Abortion Recovery Bible study for post-abortive men or women that meets in a confidential, supportive setting. Details: Reveille Ministries at 407-333-0404 Central Florida’s Job Fair (CFEC.org) Wednesday, July 13, 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. Details: Christian HELP at 407-834-4022 or christianhelp.org 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. Details: Diane Klebanow at 407-665-5386 or GALSeminoleInfo@ seminolecountyfl.gov Community Bible Study Open House Wednesday, July 27, 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 Matthew starting in September. Children’s program is available. On-going registration. Details: Paula Porter at 407-325-3154 or communitybiblestudy. org Harvest Time International Needs Volunteers Volunteers are needed to check in clients, do office work, stock shelves and sort relief products Mondays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. They also accept community service volunteers. Details: 407-878-5526 or volunteer@harvesttime.org 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. All of July, in light of the recent tragedy in Orlando, The Three Wise Guys will take on the issues surrounding the Pulse nightclub shootings: How can God allow such tragedies to occur? How do we find perspective and heal from seemingly senseless terrorist acts? How do we properly respond to “sin” in an ever-expanding and diverse community? What about the terrorists who commit such acts? The Three Wise Guys also will discuss the casualties of terrorism — the victims, their families, their friends, the community, first responders, law enforcement, medical personnel and religious institutions; identifying and defusing at-risk communities; and the “March for America,” Islam’s invitation to all Americans to join this march for peace in July. • Interfaith Discussion Wednesday, June 8, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Adventist University of Health Sciences, Florida Hospital, 671 Winyah Drive, Orlando. Topic: “The Pulse Nightclub Tragedy


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— Dealing With Ethnicity, Religion and Orientation.” Join the respectful, open and candid discussion, sponsored by the Interfaith Council of Central Florida. Admission is free. Everyone is invited. Details: Robert Ray at 407-415-8528 or Robert.Ray@nrmafla.com Meals on Wheels, Etc. Meals on Wheels, Etc. provides homedelivered meals, transportation services and other services to vulnerable seniors in Seminole County. Details: Marci Carter at 407-333-8877, ext.103, or mcarter@ mealsetc.org.

Worship in the Arts Camp 2016 What a wonderful week!

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his June, Northland’s Worship in the Arts Camp welcomed 118 young artists in grades four through eight to participate in a week of instruction and mentoring provided by professional artists within the Northland community working alongside our True North college interns. The camp provides an encouraging environment

Monthly Community Prayer Time Second Friday of each month, 1 to 3 p.m., Community United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall, 17-92, Casselberry. Details: Kay Johnson at 321-277-8358 or Nancy Allen at 407-327-5077 Post Abortive Counseling These post-abortion ministries share the healing grace of Jesus without judgment. • Choices Women’s Clinic 2992 Edgewater Dr., Orlando. Details: Stella King at truelifechoice.org, 407-244-5529 or SKing@truelifechoice.org • Sanford & Oviedo Crisis Pregnancy Center 1002 S. French Ave., Sanford. Details: Andrea Krazeise at sanfordcpc.com or 407323-3384 • Cornerstone Pregnancy Center 2025 Culver Rd., Orlando. Details: Michelle Lewis at 407-208-9058 or directorofcpc@ gmail.com

for spiritual growth with instruction in the disciplines of music, acting, dance, visual arts and technical production. The camp’s goal is to encourage young artists in their faith and in using their gifts, specifically by developing talents, reflecting upon their own part in God’s story, and growing in effective and authentic expressions of worship. The young artists focused on Christ as our bridge to God. The week culminated in an evening of celebration called The Bridge. Through music, dance and acting, the young artists illustrated how Christ made a way for us to be connected forever with God. An offering was collected to support Trauma Healing in Central Florida in partnership with the American Bible Society, serving communities all over the world in the aftermath of tragedies. Afterward, families viewed the Young Artists Gallery, featuring works created during visual arts, photography, mixed media, sculpture, painting and songwriting classes. Through the arts, not only do we express our thoughts and feelings; we influence our world. Encourage the young artists in your community! For more information on Trauma Healing, go to http://ministry. americanbible.org/mission-trauma-healing.

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MEN Christian Businessmen’s Connection 7 to 8 a.m.: Tuesdays, IHOP Restaurant, 1345 Lee Road, Orlando; Thursdays, Perkins, University & Forsyth, Winter Park. A worldwide men’s ministry for 85 years (www. cbmc.com) that meets for fellowship, prayer, and discussion of God’s principles for business. Details: Armand Dauplaise at 407-221-3114 or adauplaise@aol.com; Pat Leupold at 407-5386026 or huskerball1956@gmail.com.

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Visual arts.

PARENTS NearHim Home Educators Supports and encourages families that God has called to teach their children at home. Details: 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. Details: Judy Ann Mumford at jamumford@gmail.com or 386-753-9376 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. Details: Pam Oldham at info@J4Leaders.org or 407-522-4797

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530 Dog Track Road, Longwood, FL 32750 www.northlandchurch.net | hello@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

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I need the Hospital Ministry to pay a visit? Chris Nielsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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 Bill Wolfe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1803 bill.wolfe@northlandchurch.net Jim Dees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1827 jim.dees@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 FaithBased 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.

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.

DISTRIBUTED HUBS LAKE COUNTY Northland, A Church Distributed: Lake County Service time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundays, 10 a.m. 2828 S. Bay St., Eustis In Lake Hills Plaza behind RaceTrac Facebook.com . . . . www.facebook.com/northlandlakecounty Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . twitter.com/northlandlc General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-4000 Jeremy Bell, Site Pastor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7184 or jeremy.bell@northlandchurch.net OVIEDO Reformed Theological Seminary Service times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundays, 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 Dr. Dan Lacich, Site Pastor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1815 or dan.lacich@northlandchurch.net

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

I am interested in a Care Ministry? Barbara Olsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7183 or barbara.olsen@northlandchurch.net I want to become a member? Barbara Gritter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-0557 or barbara.gritter@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? Jenna Blankespoor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-949-7194 or jenna.blankespoor@northlandchurch.net I need information about Children’s Ministries? Debbie Blahnik. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .407-949-7162 or debbie.blahnik@northlandchurch.net I am interested in Short-term Mission Trips? 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 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. Leonardo Mateus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-937-1824 or leonardo.mateus@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


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