Thursday, October 29, 2009

Friday reminders

Today is Friday, Oct 30 - Fasting & Prayer Day at Breakthrough Church. Pastor Jason has asked us as a congregation to join him in this special time of prayer & fasting for our church. Please pray for guidance, direction and wisdom. We need a place of permanence to move further into this new season in which God has spoken. We want His heart and His heart alone. May He grace each one of us as we turn our faces & hearts towards heaven today.

ALSO

Tonite, Ladies Night - 6:30pm at Sherry's home - we will continue in prayer for our church and then have a time for girl stuff! Call 790-9371 for directions.

ALSO

Tomorrow, Saturday Oct 31 - Outreach Day at the Mall - We have made plans for an outreach event at the Mendenhall Mall from 3:00 - 6:00pm. The location the space between the library & tanning salon across from Cheap Chully's. We will be there at 1:30 to set-up and prepare give-a-way party bags and games. You can sign up to help by:

  • Donating candy - we can pick up
  • Help set-up room - 1:30pm
  • Volunteering to work the booth (room) - We'd like to keep the volunteer time slots at 30 minutes to an hour each, starting at 3:00 til 6:00pm.
  • Preparing party bags - 1:30pm
  • Setting up games - 1:30pm
  • Donating party bags - we can pick up from you
  • Breaking down & cleaning up after event - around 5:30pm
  • Praying for the event - If you cannot participate in any of the above, you can sign up to pray for His anointing, success & favor as we reach out to bless our community.

As you can see, we need LOTS of hands to get this accomplished. Please let us hear from you as soon as possible as to how you can help out. Thank you & God's blessings to you & yours!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Weekly Announcements

Good morning!

Our God is such a great & mighty God and faithful is He! Here are the updates for the weekend:

  • Tonight, 10/29 - Prayer & Worship at the church - 6:30pm
  • No Adult Bible Study tonight as Meghan is travelling for her job this week.
  • Friday, 10/30 - Pastor Jason has called Breakthrough Church to a day of fasting and prayer. This time of fasting and prayer is specifically for wisdom and direction for our church. As you know, the lease is up on our current space in a couple months. We are praying for a place of permanence. God has spoken a new season and we want to be ready to move into where He is directing. We want to know know where to go and what He wants us to do. So, please prepare your hearts & minds ready for tomorrow's corporate holy day of fasting & prayer. You may fast in any way God leads, just fast & pray. There's power when the people of God join together in a time fasting & prayer. Watch Him move on our behalf!
  • Also on Friday 10/30 - Ladies Night - 6:30pm at Sherry's home - Call 790-9371 for directions. We will continue in the time of prayer for our church, then some "girl" fellowship. Join us, we always have a blessed time together.
  • Saturday, 10/31 - We will be doing an outreach event to our community at Mendenhall Mall from 3 -6pm. The location is next door to the tanning store and the library, across from Cheap Chully's. All of the mall merchants will be giving out candy that day, but we will be giving out small party bags with info about Breakthrough Church, including candy. We'll need volunteers to work the space - 30 minutes to 1 hour interval. We will also need lots of candy to help fill the bags. Also, the space will be open at 1:30pm to set up other activities and prepare the bags. So, we have lots to do before 3pm on Saturday, we need you. We'll send out another email later on today with more details. Meanwhile, pray that this effort would be blessed of the Lord and many lives would be touched.
  • Andrew and Shelly are both out of the hospital and reported to be doing well. Andrew experienced some difficulties a few days ago, but all is well now. You may contact them directly at 907-957-1357 and 1356. They would love hearing from you. Be sure to check on Jesse and Kayleigh and the kids-789-1076.

God bless your weekend. See you at prayer tonight, Friday's ladies night or Saturday's Outreach.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Breakthrough updates

Good morning to you all. Here are our announcements for the weekend and beyond:

  • By the time you read this, Shelly should be done with surgery and in recovery. Thank you for your prayers for Shelly and for Andrew as he prepares for surgery tomorrow morning 10/23 at 3:30am Alaska time.
  • Tonight, 10/23 - Prayer & Worship at the church 6:30pm
  • No other small groups scheduled for this week, but next Adult Bible Study is scheduled for next Thursday night 10/29 at 7:00pm and ladies meeting next Friday night 10/30 at 6:30pm.
  • Outreach opportunity - Breakthrough Church will be setting up activities in the space between the tanning store & the library at the mall on Saturday, Oct 31. All mall merchants will be giving out candy that day and we thought it would be an awesome opportunity to do some outreach and be a blessing to our community. Details are still being worked out. Please be praying & thinking about how you can take part.
  • Plan now to attend ReCharge Worship Retreat at Jubilee Cabin (Shrine of St Terese) Nov 11-13. You can get learn more by visiting www.spark2flame.com or talk with Pastor Jason.

That's it for this weekend. See you soon!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Announcements for this week

Small Groups meeting this week are:

Prayer & worship - Thursday night - 10/15 - 6:30pm at the church

Adult Bible Study - Thursday night - 10/15 - 7pm at Tim & Meghan's home - 500-9731

Ladies Night - Friday night - 10/16 - 6:30pm - at Susan's home - 463-5531 - dessert & hot beverage will be served. It'll be our first gathering since our summer break, we'd love to see you come & be a part of what God is planning for the group. Hope to see you!

Operation Christmas Child is launched. For your convenience, a display will be in place by next Sunday with all of the info needed to prepare your box(es) for a child this Christmas.

Thank you so much for the awesome kick-off of Pastor Appreciation Week. It was a fun, colorful, delicious breakfast and very anointed service. I know Pastor Jason & Andrea were, are and will continue to be blessed through this "Blessings" week. If you did not get a chance to sign up to bless them this coming week & you desire to, you can contact them directly (789-2634, 723-5667, 321-0007) to make your plans.

May God bless your week and may you be blessed in all you set your hands to do!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Breakthrough reminders

  • Tonite, 10/08 - Prayer and Worship at the church - 6:30pm
  • This Sunday, Oct 11 begins our Pastor Appreciation week of festivities beginning with breakfast at 9:30am at the church. Help is still needed to set-up and decorate. If you can help, please come around 8:45am that morning and see Carolyn. She'll put you to work! We are still in need to lights, streamers, balloons, flowers and anything else you can think of to kick up the decor. In case you have not had a chance to sign up for the meal, the breakfast sign up list will be forwarded to you soon to give you an idea of what you might want to contribute.
  • The latest update for the "Seven Days of Blessings" was sent to you on yesterday. As you can see, there are still slots to be filled. It's not too late to add your name to this special time of blessings to our pastor and family in anyway you choose. Let me hear from you and we'll get you on. Also, if you choose to, you can bring cards, gifts, etc to church on Sunday for Pastor Jason , Andrea and the kids.
  • Church, let's shower this family with blessings from on high. Let this be an awesome week of blessings upon blessings filled with encouragement, building up, appreciation, thanks and love from each one of our hearts straight to theirs.
  • Next Friday 10/16 at 6:30pm - Ladies night - other details to follow
  • That's it for this weekend! Let me hear from you, see you soon!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Heads Up Ladies!

The women's small group gatherings will begin again on Friday night, Oct 16th at 6:30pm. More details to follow, just wanted it on your mind, in your prayers and on your calendar. Stay tuned!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Don't Forget to Vote!

Today is Tuesday, October 6 - Municipal Election Day in Juneau. Do your part, cast your ballot and vote!

Up for your consideration is mayor, assembly and school board seats and a couple propositions.

Polls open at 7:00am and close at 8:00pm. If you do not know where to vote, call the State of Alaska Polling Place Locator at 888-383-8683. The City Clerk can be reached at 586-5278.

See you at the poll!

Friday, October 2, 2009

"Helping Families Thrive" series continues

Teaching Children to Be Peacemakers

by Ken Sande Focus on the Family

You can teach your children how to resolve conflicts among themselves or with their friends and other people they know. Imagine how much better life could be for you and them.
Here are 12 key principles that young peacemakers need to learn:
1. Conflict is a slippery slope. Some children try to escape from a conflict, while others try to solve it by going on the attack. Few naturally try to work it out.
Escape Responses: These responses are used to get away from a conflict instead of trying to resolve it. They delay healing.
Denial — Pretending that a conflict does not exist or refusing to do what we can to work it out
Blame Game — Blaming others for the problem, pretending we did nothing wrong, covering up what we did, lying
Run Away — Prolonging the problem by running away from the other person
Attack Responses: These are wrong attempts to win a fight rather than resolve it. They damage a relationship further rather than repairing it.
Put Downs — Attacking others with harsh and cruel words, stirring up anger in others
Gossip — Talking about others behind their backs
Fight — Using physical force to get our way
Work-It-Out Responses: These are the only good ways to respond to a conflict.
Overlook an Offense — Dealing with an offense yourself by simply deciding to forgive a wrong
Talk-It-Out — Going directly to the other person to talk out your disagreements
Get Help — Asking a parent or teacher to help you decide how to handle the conflict you are involved in
2. Conflict starts in the heart. The choices we make to get our own way are deliberate. We decide whether to be obedient or disobedient, wise or foolish, caring or unloving.
3. Choices have consequences. For good or bad, the choices we make will affect us and others. Conflict is often the consequence of a choice we have made.
4. Wise-way choices are better than my-way choices. Selfishness is not smart and will not lead to happiness. The wise way is to obey authority, make right choices, seek godly advice and respect others.
5. The blame game makes conflict worse. It doesn't work to point the finger at someone else, cover up one's own bad choices or make excuses.
6. Conflict is an opportunity. By handling it right we get a chance to glorify God, serve others and become better people.
Conflict is not necessarily bad or destructive. Even when conflict is caused by wrong-doing and causes a great deal of stress, it can lead to good. You can use conflict to:
Glorify God (by trusting, obeying, and imitating him)
Serve other people (by helping to bear their burdens or by confronting them in love)
Grow to be like Christ (by confessing wrong and turning from attitudes that promote conflict)
These concepts are totally overlooked in most conflicts because people naturally focus on escaping from the situation or overcoming their opponent
Therefore, it is wise to step back from a conflict and ask yourself whether you are doing all you can to take advantage of these special opportunities.
7. The "Five A's" can resolve conflict. These simple steps will almost always lead to peace.
Children, like adults, can learn to confess their wrongs in a way that demonstrates they are taking full responsibility for their part in a conflict.
Admit what you did wrong. Include both wrong desires and bad choices.
Apologize for how your choice affected the other person. Express the sorrow you feel.
Accept the consequences for your wrongdoing without argument or excuses.
Ask for forgiveness.
Alter your choice in the future. Think over and plan how you are going to act differently next time.
8. Forgiveness is a choice, not a feeling. By forgiving someone, we are making four promises.
False Ideas about Forgiveness
You need to feel like forgiving before you can really forgive. (Wrong. It's a choice you make, not a feeling.)
Forgiveness means forgetting about what someone did to hurt you.
Forgiveness excuses the other person's sin.
Forgiveness depends on getting a guarantee that someone won't do the same wrong thing again.
Four Promises of Forgiveness
I promise I will not dwell on what you did wrong. I will think good thoughts about you and do good for you.
I promise I will not bring up this situation and use it against you.
I promise I will not talk to others about what you did.
I promise I will be friends with you again.
9. It is never too late to start doing what's right. You can always stop doing wrong, then think about a better way and plan how to pursue it.
10. Think before you speak. Or before you act. Or before you confront someone.
11. Respectful communication is more likely to be heard. This includes the words we speak, our tone of voice and our body language (making eye contact and avoiding bad gestures, facial expressions or posture).
12. A respectful appeal can prevent conflict. Learn how to make one.
Stop yourself from choosing to say or do something that will cause conflict.
Think about why you want to appeal and about what words to use.
Appeal (Ask): Using "I" messages and questions, communicate your appeal in a respectful way.
Respond respectfully whether the other person answers yes or no.
From Peacemaking for Families by Ken Sande, a Focus on the Family book published by Tyndale House. Copyright © 2002 by Peacemaker® Ministries. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used with permission.


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