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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) Homecoming 2014: Join the church family and Sligo friends on August 1-3 for Homecoming, the theme of which is, “We Are Nearing Home.” Fellowship with us at our Welcome and Family service on Friday evening. Worship with us on Sabbath morning, when Columbia Union Conference President, Pastor Dave Weigley, will be our speaker. Enjoy a delicious International Potluck luncheon on Sabbath afternoon and then be soothed by Southern gospel trio sensation, Sisters, who will be in concert in the evening. Have fun on Sunday at our Sligo Invitational Tennis Tournament at the University of Maryland. Don’t miss this weekend of worship, fellowship, food and fun! Plan to be there and share with the pastors the names of friends and acquaintances to whom you would like a personal invitation to be sent. Spread the word about Homecoming 2014! Sligo by the Sea is beginning on June 28. Come and join us for a morning of spiritual refreshment, led by a great list of guest speakers in a relaxed atmosphere. Sabbath School begins at 10:00 a.m. & worship at 11:00 a.m. in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 10301 Coastal Highway in Ocean City, MD. Join the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Friday, June 20th at 8:00 p.m. for a candlelight vigil and vespers program featuring Alison Brook (singersongwriter, The Lion and the Lamb) at the General Conference Headquarters (pond area), 12501 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20904. For more information visit ADRA.org/ refugeeday CHILDREN & YOUTH Mark your calendars for Vacation Bible School 2014! This year’s theme is “Weird Animals” - where Jesus’ love is one-of-a-kind. Join us July 13 – 19, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. as we teach God’s Word to the children in our community. Registration will be held in the Atrium for volunteers and participants today. Camp Upward Bound: When school is out, camp is in! CUB is a great opportunity for children ages 6 - 10 to interact with other children while being exposed to many fun, learning activities. The adventure begins on June 16 and ends on August 1. For more information please contact Sligo Adventist School at 301.434.1417 or www.sligoadventistschool.org Friday Nights in June: All youth are invited to meet in the Youth Room at 6:00 p.m. for fellowship and prayerful discussion about the future of our youth ministry. Sunset: Sabbath celebration ends today at 8:35 p.m. and commences on Friday, June 20 at 8:36 p.m. Bulletin Information Deadline is Monday evening! E-mail information to: kdriscoll@sligochurch.org
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While listening to an audio book the other day as I was driving in my car, the author said something June 16, Monday that commanded my attention when she asked a Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. very profound question. She said, “What would you choose to do with your life if you knew that it would be June 17, Tuesday impossible for you to fail?” Now, that’s what I call a Prayer Gathering, Sanctuary, 7:00 p.m. loaded question. But as I thought about it for a moment, Or by phone: 949.229.4400 Pin:4997774#, 7:35 p.m. I realized that what she really wanted for her audience was for us to June 18, Wednesday come to grips with the true desires of our hearts. And this is exactly what was being asked of Solomon when God gave him a proverbial Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal, Choir Room, 7:30 p.m. blank check as he was given divine permission to ask for whatever his Homes of Hope Health Series, Sanctuary, 6:30 p.m. heart desired. And as we know, despite the fact that Solomon could have received whatever he wanted, he requested only one thing from June 23, Monday God: wisdom. As we continue our series from the book of Proverbs, A Regeneration Ministries, Office Conf. Room, 7:00 p.m. Word to the Wise, I can’t help but wonder if the only reason God made ”Full Plate Living” Info. Session, Fellowship Hall A, 7:00 p.m. the promise to Solomon that he could have whatever his heart desired is because God knew that Solomon already possessed The Heart of Wisdom.
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SABBATH, JUNE 21 Church Service, Sanctuary, 8:45 & 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Charles A. Tapp Mizo Service, Office Chapel, 11:00 a.m.
profile of giving JUNE 7, 2014
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: June 8 June 8 YTD
$ 8,685.17 $231,333.95
BUDGET FOR JUNE 7 YTD:
This Year: June 7 $ 10,927.65 June 7 YTD $ 231,233.11 $ 225,550.00
Church Building Improvement: June 7 $ 1,167.00 Total Raised $ 59,770.90 Goal $150,000.00 Needed $ 90,229.10 Tithe: All of these funds are sent to the Potomac Conference. May 2014 contributions are $ 207,093.05 May 2013 contributions are $ 194,421.67 Did You Know... That our Budget for Nurture is $81,000? These include Sabbath School Materials, Children’s, Youth and Young Adult Ministries. Today’s designated offering goes to Multilingual/Chaplaincy Ministries. Loose offering goes to Church Budget.
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Summary of our Beliefs
• 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)
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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 ADMINISTRATIVE & ADULT MINISTRIES Don McFarlane, ext. 116 dmcfarlane@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR CONGREGATIONAL CARE Debbie Eisele, ext. 127 eiseled@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR MEDIA AND OUTREACH Paolo Esposito, ext. 136
pesposito@sligochurch.org
PASTOR FOR YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS Pranitha Fielder, ext. 119 pfielder@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRIES Gerardo Lopez, ext. 122 glopez@sligochurch.org PASTOR FOR WORSHIP Cheryl Wilson-Bridges, ext. 123
cbridges@sligochurch.org
ADVENTIST COMMUNITY SERVICES Sheila Hendricks 301.585.6556
HEAD ELDER Erwin Mack 301.434.1622
7700 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 I 301.270.6777
Sligo
a seventh-day adventist church 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 .