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May 18, 2018

MONDAY, MAY 21

6:30 am FCA 6:00 pm FATHER/SON BBQ/SOFTBALL 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball

TUESDAY, MAY 22

10:00 am Adult Bible Study 6:30 pm Stephen Ministry Meeting 6:40 pm College & Career

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23

6:00 am First Things First 1:00 pm Shredding Day 6:30 pm MS Youth Group

“Ancient Promise Keepers“ Nehemiah 8:13-18

THURSDAY, MAY 24 6:30 pm D-Groups (MS & HS) 6:30 pm Teaching Children About Jesus 7:00 pm Worship Team Rehearsal

FRIDAY, MAY 25

SATURDAY, MAY 26

CHURCH CALENDAR: Visit our church calendar online:

http://nbcspokane.org/resources/events/calendar/

Click on an event for all the details.

WAYS TO ACCESS SERMONS WATCH LIVE (Sundays, 8:30 & 11:00 am) ONLINE SERMON ARCHIVES CD’s UPON REQUEST MANUSCRIPTS (foyer or online) NORTHVIEW APP

Sunday Worship Services 8:30 & 11:00 am

Nursery / Children’s Church 8:30 & 11:00 am

Sunday School 10:00 am

Office Hours

Mon-Thursday: 8:00 am-5:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am-12 noon

13521 N. Mill Rd, Spokane, WA 99208 509.466.1770 [email protected] www.nbcspokane.org

KIDS’ CAMP: 4th-6th grade; June 18-22@Riverview. Only 2 slots left for adult leaders so hurry! VICTORY VBS: June 25-29. For children K-6th grade (Pre-K for leader’s children only). Sign up for children is on -line and for volunteers as well and also at the table in the foyer. The more volunteers we have sign up to serve, the more children we can share the gospel with! SMILES, GIGGLES & SNUGGLES: Serving in nursery is a highlight of the week! If you can help, please contact Sidney Hatch, 513-330-4902

HIGH SCHOOL

MIDDLE SCHOOL

May 20: Sunday School, meet in Fellowship Hall May 20: McCall Training, 11:00 am May 20: Color Games, 3:30 - 6:30 pm

May 20: Sunday School, meet in Fellowship Hall May 20: Color Games, 3:30 - 6:30 pm May 30: LAST Youth Group, 6:30-8:15 pm

SUNDAY - Sunday School, 10:00 am, Room 109 TUESDAYS - 6:40 pm, 8518 E Greenbluff Rd. Fellowship/dinner nights and Bible study. “Let’s Live Together in Love” (going through I John)

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ADULT BIBLE STUDY - The Gospel of Luke

Tuesday mornings, 10:00 am; taught by Pastor David Hara

The purpose of LIFE groups is to build authentic community where peoples’ relationships with God and other believers are challenged to grow deeper & more mature. If you’d like to be in a LIFE group, Contact Pastor David.

People don’t always want advice. Many times they just need someone with an ear to listen& a heart to understand. Stephen Ministries provide confidential, one-on-one, Christ-centered care for both men & women amidst difficult seasons. To talk to a Stephen Minister, contact Kathy Wright at 990-8255.

WORSHIP TEAM REHEARSAL Thursdays, 7:00 pm

JOIN US FOR MISSIONS & LOCAL OUTREACH PRAYER! Come and hear about ways to get involved and pray for NBC’s monthly-featured local ministry. Also spend time getting to know and pray for the missionaries our church is partnered with. The next time of prayer will be June 20th. “In no other way can the believer become as fully involved with God’s work, especially the work of world evangelism, as in intercessory prayer.” — Dick Eastman

FAMILY PICNIC AT THE LAVENDER FARM . . . JUNE 10, 12:30 PM

5552 S. Wallbridge Rd, Deer Park, WA Bring your entire family, a side dish or dessert to share and a blanket or chairs to enjoy a picnic at the Shuffs’ Lavender Farm, including ping pong, volleyball, croquet, bocce ball, badminton, lawn Yahtzee, Lawn Chess, Lawn Tic-Tac-Toe, tour of the farm, and the farm store. Hot dogs, water, lemonade, coffee and tea provided. Google “Evening Light Lavender” for directions. Park in the lot to the right as you approach the farm. Those with limited mobility are welcome to park near the barn. Hosted by Sandra Shuff (953-2301).

FIRST THINGS FIRST

Wednesdays, 6:00 am, Fellowship Hall; Men meeting to discuss the sermon and pray together.

UPCOMING MEN’S EVENTS: May 21: Food

SIGN UP AT THE FOYER COUNTER

Spring BBQ & Father/Son Softball May 21st, Monday,

6-8 pm, at Brentwood Elementary.

provided. Just bring yourselves, your sons and a baseball glove! (all ages welcome) June 23: Family Bike Ride (Plummer to Harrison round trip) July 7: Family Rafting (Alberton Gorge) August 29-Sept 3: Family Backpacking (Harrison/BeehivesTraverse), Fri-Mon, Labor Day Weekend SHREDDING DAY . . . MAY 23 Mark your calendars. We will have a shredding truck in our parking lot on Wednesday, May 23 from 1-3 pm. Please bring your documents to be shredded during that time only. Thank you. YOUTH LEADER INFORMATION MTG. . . MAY 24 The Student Ministry is in need of some leaders next year. In order to run an effective Ministry we are looking for 8 Middle School Leaders and 16 High School Leaders. There are some great things happening and we need the partnership of others to have a greater impact! Come find out what that looks like and how you might be apart of something with eternal value! Snacks Provided! Please R.S.V.P. to 509-742-0545 BAPTISM SERVICE . . . MAY 27 On May 27th, we will be having baptisms. There will be no Sunday School that day but we encourage everyone to join us for this celebration in the Worship Center. If you are interested in being baptized, please call the church office to set up a time to meet with one of the pastors. NEW GIVING SOFTWARE Donation receipts are being generated under a new database system. If you have an email address on file with the church, and you make contributions, you will be receiving an email receipt each time you give. If you prefer not to receive these emails, and wait for your year end statement, please email Heidi Michaelis at [email protected]. Please be patient with us as we navigate the “in” and “outs” of this new system.

GRADUATION SUNDAY We will be celebrating our Northview graduates on June 3 during the Sunday School hour. GRADUATES: Please send to the church office a picture of yourself, where you are graduating from (with degree, if applicable) and your future plans. DEADLINE: May 28th. ANNUAL POTLUCK/MEETING

Wednesday, June 13

5:30 pm Potluck A-L: main dish & dessert M-Z: main dish & ice cream toppings 7:00 pm Business Mtg: Voting & Ministry Reports Carnival: Ages 5 yrs - 6th grade. Groundbreaking Celebration Ice Cream Social Childcare: provided through 4 years old. GRADUATION SUNDAY Northview’s Love Serves ministry is up and running! This ministry is designed to help our seniors, widows, single moms, those recovering from an illness or accident, or others that could use some help from our church family. We have about 20 volunteers who are willing to help with a variety of things like: spring cleaning, minor house repairs, moving/hauling, yard work, car maintenance, mending clothes, cooking, organizing, painting, running errands, etc. Please let the office or Beth Nguyen (435-3476) know if you or someone you know could use some assistance from a team of two or more volunteers, or if you would like to become a volunteer with Love Serves.

USHERS 8:30 Service: Steve Erb, Randy House, Lynda Hutchins, Jerry & Ramona Kinnaman, Jim Markley, Jerry Rochelle 11:00 Service: Craig & Cindy Collings, Jim Hume, Mark Janke, Jon Belch, Need Someone

GUEST DESK

GREETERS

8:30 Service: John & Carol Underwood

8:30 Service: Paul Powell

11:00 Service: Kathy Belch

11:00 Service: Bill & Paula Nelson

COFFEE VOLUNTEER

ANNOUNCEMENTS PASTORAL PRAYER

Bob Beauchemin

Alton Schultz Alton Schultz

NEEDED WEEKLY: $26,950

Last week’s giving ................................................................$26,349.16 MTD giving..............................................................................$52,430.29 YTD giving ............................................................................ $931,458.96 YTD expenses (including Missions) ............................ $867,228.41 YTD budget .......................................................................... $997,150.00 YTD giving difference....................................................... ($65,691.04) Missions dispersed YTD .................................................. $208,795.00

ATTENDANCE 578

Building Contributions to Date ..................................$1,089,822.52 Building Costs to Date .........................................................$39,293.66 May 18 Bill Nelson

Judy Schwab

May 20 Nate Gibson

Jabez Sonnichsen

May 21 Joan Muttonth May 22 Jacob Yakely May 23 Samantha Hughes Sharon Robinson May 24 Joseph Heitman

M A Y Virgil & Gail Horner David & Andrea Hara Mert & Shirley Helling Ken & Barb Bacon Tony & Lisa Masiello Dan & Kathy Erb Joel & Kim Powell John & Carol Underwood Guy & Jan Armstrong Zach & Jenny Kaluza

Dan & Kim Eyestone Gary & Lori Corgliano Jim & Nancy Armstrong Jason & Shelby Baskett Ray & Fran Johnston Steve & Ruth Erb John & Evelyn Heitman Joe & Alissa Nadeau Dusty & Erin Walsh

FOR THE GLORY by Duncan Hamilton The untold and inspiring story of Eric Liddell, hero of Chariots of Fire, from his Olympic medal to his missionary work in China to his last, brave years in a Japanese work camp during WWII. Many people will remember Eric Liddell as the Olympic gold medalist from the Academy Award winning film Chariots of Fire. Famously, Liddell would not run on Sunday because of his strict observance of the Christian Sabbath, and so he did not compete in his signature event, the 100 meters, at the 1924 Paris Olympics. He was the greatest sprinter in the world at the time, and his choice not to run was ridiculed by the British Olympic committee, his fellow athletes, and most of the world press. Yet Liddell triumphed in a new event, winning the 400 meters in Paris. Liddell ran--and lived--for the glory of his God. After winning gold, he dedicated himself to missionary work. He travelled to China to work in a local school and as a missionary. He married and had children there. By the time he could see war on the horizon, Liddell put Florence, his pregnant wife, and children on a boat to Canada, while he stayed behind, his conscience compelling him to stay among the Chinese. He and thousands of other westerners were eventually interned at a Japanese work camp. Once imprisoned, Liddell did what he was born to do, practice his faith and his sport. He became the moral center of an unbearable world. He was the hardest worker in the camp, he counseled many of the other prisoners, he gave up his own meager portion of meals many days, and he organized games for the children there. He even raced again. For his ailing, malnourished body, it was all too much. Liddell died of a brain tumor just before the end of the war. His passing was mourned around the world, and his story still inspires.

FOR SALE BUSINESS 15 ft. Necky Kayak; in good condition. Other equipment included. $500 OBO Contact Julie Irwin @ 467-2521. JOB OPPORTUNITY Pat Clark is recovering from a broken femur and she is looking for someone that can come 3 to 4 hours a day during the week to help with housekeeping, laundry, cooking and running errands. A home health person would be a plus. Contact Pat at 509-995-4260. MILITARY INFORMATION Retired US Army Lt. Col., Randy Griffin, who is a member of Northview, bugles TAPS at military funerals at any cemetery including the Veteran’s Cemetery in Medical Lake. Church families may contact Randy at 509-9993642 or at [email protected]. FOR SALE 1. 2004 GMC Yukon, V8, 5.3 liter, mileage mostly highway = 172,401. $5,050 2. 15 foot Tri-hull boat, 1975, Reinell, fiberglass, outboard, runabout, open bow, fish finders, upholstery needs recovering or blankets over seats.; has been standing outside for a couple of years, so needs some work. Includes the following: E-Z boat trailer, 1975 blue with rust, 1975 Evinrude 70 HP motor, 1970 Evinrude 6 HP motor $950 Call Nadine Asher at (509) 280-4467. (If no answer, please leave a message.)

NORTHVIEW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL The Northview Christian School is collecting empty frosting cans (like the Betty Crocker kind). Please take your empty cans down to the school office. Thank you. DRYER NEED Todd & Roxie Fonda are in need of a used dryer. They are willing to buy. Please contact them at 208-777-5007 NEW HOPE’S NECESSITY LIST Low on: Men's deodorant Women's deodorant Diapers size 4 & 5 Laundry detergent Tampons Out of: Liquid hand soap Cat food If you are able to donate to this need, please place in the blue bin for New Hope near the elevator. ANNA OGDEN HALL / CRISIS SHELTER NEEDS Top Needs at Anna Ogden Hall: Tampons Size 4-5 diapers Laundry Detergent Pods (would rather have pods than powder or liquid). Top Needs for the Crisis Center: Women’s Sports Bras (L, XL 2XL) Underwear (7-12) Children’s Toothpaste Adult Toothbrushes Night Lights for Kids

PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY We need your help! Would you consider playing a part in our 75th milestone celebration in Spokane. We are asking friends of the ministry, churches, former employees, and board members in or near the Spokane area to help us by volunteering in some capacity, to make this a beautiful evening of celebration. What do we need that can make use of your gifts and talents? • Prayer warriors to regularly meet and pray • Organizers who can work with volunteers • Volunteers who can call and e-mail our friends and churches • Table hosts • Table sponsors who will invite friends • Greeters and ushers • Decorators for the event • Partners International Champions Will you please consider where you might be able to serve? You may only be able to serve a few hours, and that would be helpful. Or perhaps you would be willing to make a more significant time commitment. In preparation for the September 22, 2018, celebration, You are invited you to attend one of our “kick off” meetings for all of our potential volunteers. The following four meetings will be hosted at the Partners International Office. We will provide pizza and beverages. Tuesday, May 15 @ 11:30 AM Tuesday, May 15 @ 6:30 PM Tuesday, May 22 @ 11:30 AM Tuesday, May 22 @ 6:30 PM

Pastor Norm Schwab Lead Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 307 [email protected]

Pastor David Hara Equipping Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 310 [email protected]

Pastor Josh Dunn Worship Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 309 [email protected]

Theresa Parada Women’s Care Minister (509) 466-1770, ext. 308 [email protected]

Kathy Belch Office Manager (509) 466-1770, ext. 301 [email protected]

Shauna Bardwell Administrative Assistant (509) 466-1770, ext. 300 [email protected]

Sue Logsdon Bookkeeper (509) 466-1770, ext. 303 [email protected]

Sally Davis School Co-Director (509) 467-6014 [email protected]

Vicki Halpin School Co-Director (509) 251-2277 [email protected]

Heidi Michaelis Assistant Bookkeeper (509) 466-1770, 303 [email protected]

Mitch Duryea Church Treasurer (509) 939-8698 mitch@duryea-

Levi Hatch Pastoral Ministry Intern (970) 986-7824 [email protected]

Sidney Hatch Interim Nursery Director (513) 330-4902 [email protected]

Pastor Alton Schultz Student Ministry Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 306 [email protected]

Donna Robbins Children’s Minister (509) 466-1770, ext. 305 [email protected]

Joel Haugen Student Ministry Intern (616) 570-2930 [email protected] Kayla Emme Student Ministry Intern (253) 736-3595 [email protected]

Mike & Elise Schuerman College/Career Leaders (414) 416-8671 [email protected]

SERVING DEACONS

SHEPHERDING ELDERS COUNCIL

Steve Erb ................ 467-0501 David Hara ............... 251-7281 John Hook ............. 464-2267 Kent Lupton .......... 951-6860 Dao Nguyen .......... 465-4644 Brian Rochelle ....... 483-4298 Norm Schwab .........413-2819 David Warren ..........218-1546

SHEPHERDING ELDERS Mark Bardwell ....... 343-9609 Jason Baskett ........ 465-2345 Jim Edwards ........... 276-4192 Jason Frye……..541-561-1830 Terry Hiatt ............. 466-8574 Ray Luse ................ 465-8562 Nathan Mulkey ....... 954-1585 Steve Munter .......... 951-5179 Gary Nelson ........... 466-5839 Ron Nelsen ........... 499-6699

Michael Orr ............ 413-2687 Ken Pfaff ............... 467-6339 Ron Phillips ........... 466-4990 Al Robinson............. 467-4131 Glen Schofield ....... 496-6675 Alton Schultz ......... 742-0545 Tim Schwab............ 468-9310

MINISTERING DEACON COUNCIL

Dave Brooten ......... 995-7322 Kyle Erb .................. 995-1636 Dan Eyestone ........ 994-0787 Ted Lowe ............... 238-4514 Joel Powell…...623-256-4317 John Underwood. 466-4343

Mike Amsbury …....847-9253 George Benavidez.. 466-1194 Bill Brooks……….. 292-2054 Gary Brooten …….466-2708 John Heitman ……329-6889 Bob Hertz. ………...276-3971 Dan Houk………….710-3562 Jeff Hunsaker …….238-6109 Jim Michaelis …….467-4487 Harold Molony …...276-6337 Mike Morris . ……..468-5943 Kendal Noller . …….238-1853 Keith Reyburn…... .466-9334 Jerry Rochelle…….466-7914 Ken Smoll ………….714-1051 Mark Tiffany…….. 465-8204 Justin Wellman….. 329-0189