Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Breakthrough reminders

Tonite 10/1 - Prayer & Worship - 6:30pm at the church

Tonite 10/1 - Adult Bible Study - Tim & Meghan's home - 7pm - Call 500-9731

Sunday mornings - Pre-service prayer - 10am followed by Sunday worship service - 10:30am

Tuesday 10/6 - Municipal election - Don't forget to vote!

"Seven Days of Blessings" - Oct 11 - Oct 17 - Please contact Sherry 957-0630, 586-0348 or 790-9371 to coordinate your day and time during that week in which you'd would like to bless our Pastor and family as we celebrate Pastor Appreciation week. When planning your time, please remember the littlest members of the family. Noah, Wesley and Alicia "loan" their parents to us each time they place a call to us, take a call from us, spend time preparing for us, attending meetings with us, studying for sermons to fed us, praying for us.....you get the picture. All of that precious time is given up by the children just for us. So, let's remember to say thank you to them also!

The sign-up sheet for the breakfast on Sunday, 10/11 is available at church. Your help is needed and appreciated to make this an awesome time of encouragement and blessings for this wonderful family God's given to us! Let me hear from you soon!

That's it for now! See you soon!

Monday, September 28, 2009

October Birthdays and Anniversaries

Birthdays
Oct 2 - Ben
Oct 2 - Jeannita
Oct 12 - Jomar
Oct 16 - Esther
Oct 17 - Kenneth
Oct 25- Dante'
Anniversaries
Oct 11 - Shawn & Bethany
Congratulations as you give thanks for another year of His goodness and faithfulness! Have a happy birthday and a wonderful anniversary celebration!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Pastors Appreciation Week at Breakthrough

As it’s been announced, October is Pastors Appreciation Month. Simply stated, it’s a time that congregations all over the world take to say THANK YOU to our leaders whom God has appointed to shepherd and watch over our lives.

Here at Breakthrough Church, we have chosen to bless Pastor Jason & Andrea with a week of fun events & activities we’ve entitled “Seven Days of Blessings”. The dates are Sunday, Oct 11 – Saturday, Oct 17. The plan is to have a festive, celebratory potluck breakfast at church on Sunday morning, Oct 11 at 9:30am followed by morning worship service with more blessings. The rest of the week Sunday evening, Oct 11 – Saturday evening, Oct 17 is available to you as the congregation to say thank you to Jason and Andrea on a personal level in any way you and your family choose. Besides shepherding us, Pastor Jason & Andrea both work outside the home and parent three small children. Their plates are very full.

Pray & ask God what you can personally do to bless them. Anything you can think of to help lift a burden, help relieve a stress, I know they would be so very blessed.

They are currently fixing up the house to put it on the market. When the house is sold, they will need help moving-give them an IOU for the move. They like to eat dinner between 5:30-6:30pm. He loves spicy foods, the rest of the family not so much. Pastor Jason is open most days that week for lunch if you’d like to take him out or you can prepare lunch for him or Andrea (Andrea gets a very short time for lunch, so that may be a great idea for her) and drop it off the night before. They eat breakfast around 6:30am in the morning if you choose to take breakfast over you could do it the night before & they can pop it in the oven that morning. Every evening is open for dinner, movies, going over to clean the house, washing & cleaning out their vehicles, filling their vehicles with a tank of gas, the list can go on & on. Listed below are some other ideas I found online.

When you’ve decided what you will do & what day or time of day you want, please let me know. The sooner you do this the better chance you’ll have of getting the time & date you want. When the list is ready, we will pass it on to Pastor Jason & Andrea so that they will know what to expect each day. Sounds like fun to me!!

This is a huge undertaking and one, two, nor three people can get it done. We need your help. First of all, please add this to your prayer list that God would bless and anoint everything that is being planned to bless His son & daughter. We want only His heart in this. Also, we need workers in many areas. Those are listed below.

We will provide more details as they are worked out. For now, pray & allow Holy Spirit to speak to your heart as to how you will participate with Him in blessing this family. God bless you and let me hear from you soon!


Believing Jesus in all things,

Sherry
957-0630, 790-9371, 586-0348, hisfavoris4life@gmail.com or sherry_patterson@ci.juneau.ak.us


Workers are needed for:

Setting up & decorating for breakfast

Breaking down & cleaning after breakfast (after morning worship)

More areas of service to be announced

More ideas for giving:

Here are some ideas to show your appreciation for your Pastor:
· Everyone has a favorite homemade dessert. Do you know your Pastor's favorite?
· If your Pastor has children offer to baby-sit. You can give them a FREE voucher to redeem within 24 hours notice.
· Wash the Pastor's car. And if he has a wife then wash her car too. Don't forget to fill the car with gas while you have it.
· Purchase a Gift Certificate for you favorite five star restaurant and leave it in the Pastor's Church Mailbox. It is nice to "take" the Pastor and his wife with you for dinner too but sometimes I think they might like a private romantic dinner. They may not otherwise be able to afford such an extravagant evening. Of course they would appreciate even a McDonald's gift certificate.
· How about taking the Pastor to the clothing store where you get your suits and have him fitted for a brand new suit. Don't forget the shirt, tie, shoes and socks. If you can't afford that then maybe just a new tie might be nice. You might consider giving it as a gift from your Sunday School or Bible Study group.
· You can make a gift basket with a "theme". Maybe Gardening or Bookworm themes. Just put all different and yet related items to the theme in a nice basket.
· Symphony, Theater or Movie tickets would be a nice treat too. Don't forget Sports tickets.
· A home cooked dinner delivered with candles and a nice CD for background music.
· A gift certificate for a professional massage or even a manicure would be nice.
· Gifts don't have to be extravagant or expensive to be special. Handmade items have their own special charm. Just make sure that your gift is from the heart and they will love it no matter what it is.

Let your imagination take over!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Breakthrough Happenings

Good morning saints! The Lord is great & greatly is He to be praised!

The following are our announcements and reminders for this weekend:
  • Tonite, 9/17 and every Thursday night - Prayer and Worship at the church at 6:30pm. This is the time of the week when we come together corporately in prayer for our church, our families, our community and to lift up all other prayer requests. Join us as we worship our awesome Father and bring to Him all of our concerns.
  • Also tonite 9/17 Adult Bible Study at Tim & Meghan's home - 7:00pm, call 500-9731
  • Pre-service prayer - Every Sunday morning at 10:00am
  • Upcoming events: Pastor Appreciation week, 10/11-17, Operation Christmas Child Oct - Nov, ReCharge Worship Retreat 11/11-13. More details to come on all of theses events.
God bless you mightily, see you Sunday! If you're being blessed, bring someone with you so that they can be blessed also!


Sunday, September 13, 2009

"Helping Families Thrive" series by Dr. James Dobson

Understanding and Accepting Your Mate's Differences

We need to appreciate each other's uniqueness if we hope to live together in harmony.
by James Dobson, Ph.D.


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The Gender Gap
My wife, Shirley, and I have been blessed with a wonderful relationship. She is my best friend, and I would rather spend an evening with her than with anyone else on earth. But we are also unique individuals and have struggled at times with our differences.
Our most serious conflict has raged now for forty-plus years, with no solution in sight. The problem is that we operate on entirely different internal heating mechanisms. I am very hot-blooded and prefer a Siberian climate. Shirley has ice in her veins and shivers even in warm surroundings. She has concluded that if we can have only one flesh between us, she's going to make it sweat! She will slip over to the thermostat at home and spin the dial to at least eighty-five degrees. All the bacteria in the house jump for joy and begin reproducing like crazy. Within a few minutes I start to glow and begin throwing open doors and windows. This ridiculous tug-of-war has been going on since our honeymoon and will continue till death do us part. In fact, there have been a few times when I thought death would part us over this difficulty!
What is interesting to me is how many other husbands and wives struggle with this problem. It also plagues men and women who fight over the office thermostat. Why is temperature such a pressure point? Because women typically operate at a lower rate of metabolism than men. This is only one of the countless physiological and emotional differences between the sexes that we must understand if we hope to live together in harmony.
Genesis tells us that the Creator made two sexes, not one, and that He designed each gender for a specific purpose. Take a good look at male and female anatomy and it becomes obvious that we were crafted to "fit" together. This is not only true in a sexual context but psychologically as well. Eve, being suited to Adam's particular needs, was given to him as a "help-meet." Man and woman were each divinely fashioned to complement the other.
We're Not Alike
Even a cursory examination of our biological differences can give us a greater appreciation for the unique and wonderful way we are made. Here is a quick rundown of a few:
Men and women differ in every cell of their bodies. This is because each carries a different chromosome pattern that is the basic source of their maleness or femaleness.
Women have greater constitutional vitality, perhaps because of this chromosome difference. Normally, women in the United States outlive men by three or four years.
Men have a higher rate of basal metabolism than women.
The sexes differ in skeletal structure, woman having a shorter head, broader face, less-protruding chin, shorter legs, and longer trunk. The first finger of a woman's hand is usually longer than the third; with men the reverse is true. Men's teeth typically last longer than do those of women.
Women have a larger stomach, kidneys, liver and appendix, and have smaller lungs.
Women have three important physiological functions totally absent in men — menstruation, pregnancy, and lactation. Each of these significantly influences behavior and feelings. Female hormonal patterns are more complex and varied than male. The glands work differently in the two sexes. For example, a woman's thyroid is larger and more active; it enlarges during menstruation and pregnancy, which makes her more prone to goiter, and is associated with the smooth skin, relatively hairless body, and thin layer of subcutaneous fat that are important elements in the concept of personal beauty. Women are also more responsive emotionally, laughing and crying more readily.
Women's blood contains more water (20 percent fewer red cells). Since red cells supply oxygen to the body, she tires more easily and is more prone to faint. Her constitutional viability is therefore strictly a long-range matter. When the working day in British factories under wartime conditions was increased from ten to twelve hours, accidents involving women increased 150 percent; the rate of accidents among men men did not increase significantly.
Men are 50 percent stronger than women in brute strength.
Women's hearts beat more rapidly (eighty vs. seventy-two beats per minute on average); blood pressure (ten points lower than men) varies from minute to minute; but they have less tendency to high blood pressure -- at least when the comparison is to women who have not yet experienced menopause.
Female lung capacity is about 30 percent less than in males.
Women can withstand high temperature better than men because their metabolism slows down less.1
And Even More Differences
In addition to these physiological differences, the sexes are blessed with a vast array of unique emotional characteristics. It is a wise and dedicated husband who desires to understand his wife's psychological needs and then sets out to meet them. Is she a morning person? If not, bring her a cup of coffee to help her start the day. Does she want to talk the moment she opens her eyes? It is unlikely -- but if she feels that way, set aside a few minutes each morning for casual conversation. An observant man can discover countless ways to serve and warm the heart of his wife.
The emotional differences between you and your partner will influence every aspect of your relationship. Briefly stated, in women, love is linked to self-esteem. For a man, romantic experiences with his wife are warm and enjoyable and memorable -- but are not considered necessary. For a woman, they are her lifeblood. Her confidence, her sexual response, and her zest for living are often directly related to those tender moments when she feels deeply loved and appreciated by her man. That is why flowers and candy and cards are more meaningful to her than to him. This is why she is continually trying to pull him away from the television set or the newspaper, and not vice versa. This is why the anniversary is critically important to her and why she never forgets it. That is why he had better not forget it!
This need for romantic love is not some quirk or peculiarity of the wife, as some husbands may think. It is the way God designed the human female, and the sooner men understand this, the better they will be equipped to increase the level of intimacy in their marriages.
Men also need to realize that women tend to care more about the home and everything in it. I don't know whether your wife or fiancee has a nesting instinct, but for years I have observed this feminine interest in the details of the family dwelling. Admittedly, not every woman lives in a neat house. I know some messy ladies whose mothers must have been frightened by garbage trucks when they were pregnant! Yet even these women show a genuine concern for their house and what is in it. Husbands sometimes fail to comprehend the significance of this female inclination.
Shirley and I recognized that we had differing perspectives several years ago when we purchased a gas barbecue unit for use in our backyard. We hired a plumber to install the device and left for the day. When we returned, we both observed that the barbecue was mounted about eight inches too high. Shirley and I stood looking at the appliance, and our reactions were quite different.
I said, "Yes, it's true. The plumber made a mistake. The barbecue is a bit too high. By the way, what's for dinner tonight?"
Shirley reacted more emphatically. "I don't think I can stand that thing sticking up in the air like that!"
I could have lived the rest of my life without ever thinking about the barbecue mounting again, but to Shirley it was a big deal. Why? Because we see the home differently. So we called the plumber and had him lower the unit about eight inches.
Husbands aren't the only ones who need to be aware of their partners' needs, of course. I suggest that wives tune in to their husbands' quirks and interests as well. For example, a survey taken several years ago to determine what men care about most yielded surprising results. Men did not long for expensive furniture, well-equipped garages, or a private study. What they wanted most was tranquility at home. Competition in the workplace today is so fierce, and the stresses of pleasing a boss and surviving professionally are so severe, that the home needs to be a haven to which a man can retreat. It is a smart woman who tries to make her home what her husband needs it to be.
Of course, many women also work, and their husbands are not the only ones in need of tranquility. This is a major problem in two-career families. It is even more difficult in the single-parent situation. I know no simple solution to those stress points, although I'm convinced that emotional instability and even physical illness can occur in the absence of a "safe place." Creating an environment at home to meet that need should be given priority, regardless of the family structure.
Well, so much for this short discourse on gender distinctiveness. I have attempted to show not only that males and females are different -- which any bloke can see -- but also that God authored those differences and we should appreciate them. It is our uniqueness that gives freshness and vitality to a relationship. How boring it would be if the sexes were identical! How redundant it would have been for the Creator to put Adam to sleep and then fashion yet another man from his rib!
No, He brought forth a woman and gave her to Adam. He put greater toughness and aggressiveness in the man, and more softness and nurturance in the woman -- and suited them to one another's needs. And in their relationship, He symbolized the mystical bond between the believer and Christ Himself. What an incredible concept!
I say to you, husbands and wives, celebrate your uniqueness and learn to compromise when male and female individuality collide. Or as an unnamed Frenchman once said, "Vive la difference!" He must have been a happily married man.
From Love for a Lifetime, published by Multnomah Gifts. Copyright © 2003, James Dobson, Inc. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.
1Taken from Dr. Paul Popenoe, "Are Women Really Different?" Family Life 31 (February 1971).


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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Save these dates!

A few events will be taking place soon at Breakthrough Church. Please mark your calendars and begin praying now about how you can be involved. A website is provided after each announcement for your convenience. God bless you richly.

Operation Christmas Child - Breakthrough Church has signed up with the local Operation Christmas Child contact as one of the many participating local churches. Pastor Jason is encouraging us to take part in this ministry to unfortunate children in poverty stricken countries during the upcoming Christmas season. In the next couple weeks, already wrapped Christmas shoe boxes will be made available to you and your family. You will receive instructions and can start packing your box(es) for the girl(s) and/or boy(s) you & your family has decided to bless. You may choose to fill one or twenty boxes - it's up to you. Until then, if you'd like, you can start keeping an eye out for sales or start shopping for items such as pencils, notepads, erasers, small soft toys, small dolls, hair accessories, finger puppets, yo-yo, toothbrushes, wrapped bar soap, tennis balls, etc, etc. A collection Sunday date(bringing your filled boxes to the church for a blessing before shipping out) will be announced. Thank you for so very much your prayerful consideration in blessing a child this Holy season. www.operationchristmaschild.org.uk

Pastor Appreciation Month - October is Pastor Appreciation Month. A week long celebration entitled "Seven Days of Blessings" is being planned to honor Pastor Jason & Andrea and their family. The idea is that we as a church family would each choose a day of the week specified to show our individual appreciation to them. Your family may choose to team up with another family to do this and that is perfectly fine. Some ideas include having them over for a meal, dropping off a meal, taking them out for a meal, blessing them with a love offering, taking them out to the movies, a card with written expressions, gift cards for massages, hair, nails, groceries, gas, clothes, and we all of us know that Pastor Jason is a techie, Andrea loves scrap booking, loves to journal (that might start thoughts flowing) and the list goes on and on. Pray and ask Father how you can bless them. Be creative, be unique. Any expression(s) you choose, I know they will be blessed. The whole idea is to let them know that they are so very much loved and appreciated for all they do and for all they sacrifice for the Kingdom and for how diligently they watch over our lives and daily bathe us in prayer. Mark your calendars for the week of Sunday, October 11 - Saturday, October 17. The kick-off for the "Seven Days of Blessings" will be Sunday, October 11 with a festive breakfast in their honor. More details to follow. Start praying and check out this site for a better idea of all that has been said here. www.pastor-appreciation.net/

ReCharge Worship Retreat - Wednesday, November 11 - Friday, November 13 at the Shrine of St. Therese Jubilee Cabin. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Whether you're a worship leader or not, this promises to a tremendous time of seeking Father, be renewed in our worship & focus and grow in our relationship with Him. Check out the website for details www.spark2flame.com

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Breakthrough Happenings

Hello everyone, here's our anouncements for this weekend:

  • Prayer & Worship is cancelled for tonight, 9/10/09 only. See you next Thursday night at 6:30pm at the church.
  • This Friday, Sept 11 marks the eighth anniversary of our country's worst tragedies. Every home in America is asked to display or fly an American flag of any size on 9/11. This is to honor those who lost their lives on 9/11/2001, their families and loved ones who continue to endure the pain and to also honor those who today are fighting at home and abroad to preserve our cherished freedoms. Let's all do our part and proudly fly or display our flags. Please share this info with everyone you know.
  • Pre-servce prayer every Sunday morning at 10am
  • Love INC is in need of beds of any size except king size and men's clothing & men's shoes. If you can help by providing any of these items please contact Love INC at 780-4090.

That's all for now. Stay prayerful & see you on Sunday!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Weekend Happenings

Happy Thursday to all of you! Here are a few Breakthrough reminders and announcements for the next few days:

  • A new school year has begun! Please continue praying God's blessings upon our students and teachers as they journey further into this new season.
  • Pastor Daymond & Jenny will be traveling to Anchorage today for consultation with the VA surgeon concerning Pastor's constant back pain. Please pray for wisdom for the doctor and direction for what steps should be taken. We continue to speak and believe for a miracle.
  • Sherry will also be traveling to Anchorage this weekend to attend the funeral services of a dear friend who passed away on Monday. Thank you for your prayers.
  • Thank you for your continued prayers for Susan. She's moving a little better, but still has a way to go. She has not returned to work yet and the days get kind of long. If you have not had a chance to check in on her, you can do so by calling 463-5531. She would love hearing from you.
  • Prayer & Worship -Tonite and every Thursday evening at 6:30pm at the church
  • Adult Bible Study - Tim & Meghan's home - 7pm tonite - Call 500-9731
  • Pre-service Prayer - Every Sunday morning - 10am
  • One last prayer request for Pastor Richard Green. Earlier today he was having a hard time breathing & was taken to E/R and was eventually admitted. He is stable and was told that he got to E/R just in time. Thank you Lord for saving our brother's life. Please continue praying God's healing touch for a full recovery.

Monday is Labor Day and a holiday for federal, state and city workers. Enjoy the day off and have a great long weekend!