February 27, 2016

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OUR VISION

We will g lorif y G od by be i n g i n creasi n g ly tran sfo rmed i nto the l i keness of C hri s t

our life together

ANNOUNCEMENTS (continued)

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Welcome to Sligo. We are happy to have you as a part of our worship experience. If you have attended Sligo in the past several weeks then you are keenly aware February 27, Saturday that I have been sharing a great deal on the topic of community and our responsibilities as members of this Young Adults GLOW, Memorial Chapel, 9:30 a.m. beautiful community we call Sligo. One of the many Sligo Underground, Youth Room, 11:00 a.m. benefits afforded our community is that our campus Children’s Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room, 1:30 p.m. is part of the larger community that is Washington Adventist University. And because we sit on the very same campus and share some of the February 29, Monday same space, there is a connection that is experienced not just when Regeneration Ministries, Office Conference Room, 7:30 p.m. Sabbath rolls around, but on each day of the week. We are privileged to have a part of the WAU community with us today from its Religion Department, along with members of its faculty, to lead us in worship. March 2, Wednesday The Department of Religion here at WAU plays a major role in helping Prayer Gathering, Sanctuary, 7:00 p.m. to fulfill the University’s mission to “Engage minds and transform (or by phone: 949.229.4400 Pin:4997774#, 7:35 p.m.) lives.” We are pleased to have the chairman, Dr. Aleksander Santrac, Sligo Adult Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room, 8:00 p.m. share a message titled, “The Inevitability of Delay and the Delay of the Inevitable.” March 3, Thursday - Charles A. Tapp Exercise Class, Office Chapel, 6:30 p.m.

calendar of events

55+ Club Brunch Potluck scheduled for March 6 has been cancelled. Tea and Silent Auction: Ladies, it is time again for another Elegant Tea and Silent Auction. Save the date March 20, 2016. Benefit for Women’s Scholarship Program [SOS]. Plan to attend and bring family, friends and neighbors. Sligo Book Club will meet on Wednesday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the Discipleship Room to discuss “The Theft of Memory” by Jonathan Kozol. The 2016 Philadelphia Flower Show celebrating the centennial anniversary of the National Park Service will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Sunday, March 6. CMI has organized a chartered bus trip for this event. The bus will leave Takoma Park at 8:15 a.m. and return by 7:00 p.m. Call 240.350.0192 for information about pricing.

CHILDREN & YOUTH Adventist Heritage Seminar: Sligo Pathfinders are sponsoring a lecture series on March 5 & 26 from 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall A. Dr. David Trim, Director of Archives at the General Conference will present a historical look at key early Adventist leaders including many local to the Takoma Park area. A limited number of lunch tickets are available in advance. Contact Darrell Milam at dmilam@sligochurch.org for tickets. No meal tickets will be available on the day of the lecture. The lectures are open to everyone - no ticket needed. MISCELLANEOUS Bulletin information deadline is Monday evening! E-mail information to: kdriscoll@sligochurch.org Sligo Live: If you have a story, a subject or an individual that you would like to see featured on Sligo Live, please contact Pastor McFarlane or the church office. Sunset: Sabbath celebration ends today at 5:57 p.m. and commences on Friday, March 4 at 6:05 p.m. *Consent To Use Photographic Images: Sligo SDA Church films all worship services. Attendance at, or participation in Sligo worship services constitutes an agreement by the participant to Sligo’s use and distribution of the attendee’s image, voice, or likeness in photos, video, electronic reproduction and audio tapes of such activities.

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Summary of our Beliefs worship schedule SABBATH, March 5 Church Service, Sanctuary, 8:45 & 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Charles A. Tapp Sligo Underground, Youth Room, 11:00 a.m. Mizo Service, Office Chapel, 11:00 a.m. Kerala Church, WAU Richards Hall, 10:00 a.m. Crossroads, WAU Student Activity Center, 11:15 a.m.

profile of giving - February 20 CHURCH BUDGET: This offering pays for the outreach and

nurture ministries of the church and the church school, along with necessary expenses such as utilities and maintenance of the church building. Last Year: Feb. 21 $ 4,579 Feb. 21 YTD $ 59,224

This Year: Feb. 20 $ 9,413 Feb. 20 YTD $ 63,132

BUDGET FOR FEBRUARY 20 YTD: $ 62,376

Church Building Improvement: Greenwood Avenue Entrance Women’s Bathrooms Atrium Roof and Skylight Feb. 20 YTD $ 3,185 Total Raised $ 145,781 Tithe: All of these funds are sent to the Potomac Conference. Last Year: Feb. 21 $ 28,353 Feb. 21 YTD $ 295,578 2016 Goal $2,700,000

This Year: Feb. 20 $ 68,820 Feb. 20 YTD $ 319,748 Remaining Goal $2,380,252

Today’s designated offering goes to Potomac Partners. Loose offering goes to Church Budget.

worship.nurture.outreach

• The Bible is the inspired word of God and our only rule of faith and practice. (2 Timothy 3:16, 17). • Jesus Christ is the Divine Son of God and our personal Savior from sin by grace through faith. (John 1:1-3; Ephesians 2:8). • Having been saved, followers of Jesus live in obedience to Him by observing the Ten Commandments. (Exodus 20: 1-17; John 14:15). • The Sabbath – the seventh day of the week- established by God at creation and honored by Jesus in His earthly ministry, is to be observed by the followers of Jesus. (Exodus 20:8-11; 1 Peter 2:21). • Jesus is coming back to earth personally and visibly to raise the righteous dead and give His faithful children of all ages immortality in an earth made new. (1 Thessalonians 4:15-17; Revelation 22:12; 21:1-3). • Our love for God is demonstrated primarily by our love for our fellowmen. (1 John 4:20; Matthew 25:34-40).

CHRIST FIRST F E B R U A R Y 2 7, 2 0 1 6 8:45 & 11:00 A.M.

directory PHONE: 301.270.6777 EMERGENCY: 301.980.1009 FAX: 301.270.3518 WEBSITE: www.sligochurch.org Domestic Violence Hotline: 240.777.4000 SENIOR PASTOR Charles A. Tapp, ext. 126

ctapp@sligochurch.org

PASTOR FOR ADMINISTRATION & ADULT MINISTRIES Don McFarlane, ext. 116 dmcfarlane@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR DISCIPLESHIP & CONGREGATIONAL CARE Pranitha Fielder, ext. 127 pfielder@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS Joseph Khabbaz, ext. 119 jkhabbaz@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRIES Gerardo Lopez, ext. 122 glopez@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR MEDIA & OUTREACH Richard Castillo, ext. 136 rcastillo@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR WORSHIP Cheryl Wilson-Bridges, ext. 123

cbridges@sligochurch.org

ADVENTIST COMMUNITY SERVICES HEAD ELDER Ken Flemmer 301.585.6556 Erwin Mack 301.434.1622 HEAD DEACON Manuel Rosette 301.370.1255

7700 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 I 301.270.6777

The Washington Adventist University Church

OUR MISSION We s eek to g row passi onate d i sc i pl es of J es us th ro ugh wor shi p of God , nur ture of o ne a noth er,and outreach to the worl d .


THE CHURCH AT STUDY

THE CHURCH AT WORSHIP we gather in his name

we go to serve

SANCTUARY – 10:00 A.M.

SANCTUARY – 8:45 A.M. AND 11:00 A.M.

*Hymn of Response Hold Fast Till I Come / No. 600 *Benediction

Song Service

+Sligo Live WAU Religion Dept./Sligo Media

Richard Castillo

Prelude Were You There / arr. Uzee Brown, Jr. +Song of Gathering Come, Christians, Join to Sing / No. 10 Welcome and Church Life

Cheryl Bridges +Charles A. Tapp

+Celebration of Ministry

Cheryl Bridges

we honor and praise him *Hymn of Praise Rejoice, the Lord is King / No. 221 +Call to Prayer To You, O Lord / James Bingham  Prayer

Cheryl Bridges +Mikhail Kulakov, Jr.

Anthem Kum Ba Yah / Spiritual +Give Me Jesus w e r e f l e c t +Children’s Message Gladys Guerrero Scripture Bogdan Scur Matthew 24: 42-51 (NIV) +Olive Hemmings Sermon Aleksandar Santrac The Inevatibility of Delay and the Delay of the Inevitable Invitation to Give Charles A. Tapp Offertory Amazing Grace / Lysle Follette, IV +His Eye is On the Sparrow / Charles Gabriel, arr. Ralph Manuel

OUR LIFE TOGETHER

Adult Sabbath School

Bogdan Scur

+Benediction Response Peace I Leave With You / Matthew Glandorf Postlude Partita on Detroit, Var. IX / David Hurd

Blair Peace & Claire Mitchell, deacon & deaconess on duty Leading our music today are: Paul Byssainthe, Jr., organist Audrey Moise, chorister Sligo Children’s Choir Joya Follette, director Lysle Follette, IV, vocalist

welcome

Theme Song I Will Sing of My Redeemer / No. 343 Scripture & Prayer Mission Feature

*Congregation is standing  Congregation is kneeling where possible + 11:00 service only

Roland Halstead

Ken Flemmer

Lesson Study The Great Controversy and the Early Church Prayer Ken Flemmer

Fred Weber, organist

Columbia Collegiate Chorale of Washington Adventist University James Bingham, director Javonna Matthews, mezzo-soprano

Mikhail M. Kulakov, Jr. is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Washington Adventist University. From 1987 until 1993 he was the founding President of Zaoksky Adventist University in Russia. He recently completed and published in Moscow an inter-denominational translation of the Bible into modern Russian, in close collaboration with leading Protestant and Russian Orthodox scholars. Mikhail and his wife Lyudmila have two children, Tatiana and Konstantin and two grand children, Valentina and Theodore. Bogdan Scur is an Associate Professor of Religion at Washington Adventist University, who teaches the languages of the Bible along with some Old Testament subjects. He is also a Sabbath School and small group leader at Sligo Church. Bogdan and his wife, Zori have two adult children, Nick and Sara. Aleksandar S. Santrac is the Chair of Religion Department at Washington Adventist University as well as professor of Ethics. He has almost twenty years of experience in university teaching, research and publishing, academic administration, Church administration, pastoral ministry, evangelism and public speaking. n e x t w e e k , h e r e a t S l i g o . . . Pr. Charles A. Tapp will continue his series on Sweet Fellowship with a sermon titled, “Guess Who’s NOT Coming to Dinner.” Music will be provided by the Spencerville Adventist Children’s Chorus.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Simple Truths for Life: Sligo’s Radio Ministry, can be heard each Sabbath morning from 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. on WGTS 91.9 FM. Listen with friends, then invite them to come to church in person at 11:00 a.m. Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes for free from Simple Truths for Life by Sligo Seventh-day Adventist Church from the iTunes Store. You can also go to simpletruthsforlife. org/podcast Prayer requests: Families of deceased: Judy Codling’s mother, Alex Comilang, Helen Manuel, Chandrasen Borge & Pushpawati Borge People requesting healing/comfort: Nancy Lamoreaux, Sonya Person, Fred Rada, Sr., David Peters & Cristin Cornwall All are welcome to attend a memorial service for Chandrasen David Borge, long-time member of Sligo Church this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. in the Sligo Sanctuary. Mr. Borge passed to his rest on December 15, 2015.

New England Youth Ensemble of Washington Adventist University Preston Hawes, director Mark Di Pinto, piano Footnotes: Olive Hemmings is Professor of Religion at Washington Adventist University and has been teaching in SDA colleges since 1983. She is president elect of the Adventist Society for Religious Studies. She has been married to Charles Paintsil for twenty seven years and they have three children, William, Alexandra, and Harold.

Let us hear from you! To write the pastors a note, make a prayer request, or inquire about becoming a member of Sligo Church, please use a card from the hymnal rack.

Today’s Sanctuary flowers are given by Prakash Borge and family in loving memory of Chandrasen Borge.

sabbath devotional

“When one has once fully entered the realm of love, the world — no matter how imperfect — becomes rich and beautiful, it consists solely of opportunities for love.” - Søren Kierkegaard

JESUS PROJECT: Desire of Ages, Chapter 14, February 28 - March 5

Membership Report (second reading): Joining Sligo: Jonathan Batista, Kara Castillo, Makayla Castillo, Richard Castillo, Derek Chhakchhuak, Lalnunmawia Chhakchhuak, Zoenpari Chhakchhuak, Earl DeLancy, Raymond Gonzalez, Charmaine Hart, Edwin Hyatt, III, Myrna Hyatt, Karissa Hylton, Kathia Hylton, Konnor Hylton, Tai Kearse, Norman King, III, Norman King, IV, Wendy King, Gabrielle Morrison, Mohan Vempa Joining elsewhere: Richard Caldwell, Dennis Hansen, Ronald Lane, Jr., Christopher Lunsford, Heather Lunsford, Daniel Ruvalcaba, Evie Ruvalcaba, Hector Ruvalcaba, Mariya Tomenko, Slavik Tomenko, Yuriy Tomenko, Grace Vidal Game, Set, Match! Grab a racquet and get ready to serve up some fun at the 3rd Annual Sligo Tennis Social on April 16, at the Fairland Sports and Aquatic Complex (13820 and 13950 Old Gunpowder Road, Laurel, MD) from 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Admission is free! Food will be sold by the Sligo Pathfinders. Activities for all ages.


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