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

November 16, 2018

Sunday Worship Services: 8:30 & 11 am  Sunday School: 10 am  Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 8 am - 5 pm

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19

6:30 am FCA Thanksgiving 6:00 pm Youth Leader’s Dinner

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20

10:00 am Adult Bible Study (Acts 1) 6:30 pm NO High School Youth Group PIE & PRAISE

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 6:00 am 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm

First Things First NO Middle School Youth Group All-Church Missions Prayer Worship Team Rehearsal

“The Perfect Time To Praise” Psalm 111

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22

CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23

CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24

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 WI FI nvchurch-guest Password: Leviticus

SUNDAY MORNINGS:

CHRISTMAS EVE CHILDREN’S CHOIR

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS . . . ELEVATE

CHRISTMAS EVE (3:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 6:00 pm) - Children, ages 3 yrs to 6th grade - Let us know which Christmas Eve service you will attending - Rehearsals: Nov. 25 & Dec. 2 , 12:30 pm - Bring a sack lunch - Will be singing “Oh What a Glorious Night” by the Sidewalk Prophets (play it lots at home)

HIGH SCHOOL

MIDDLE SCHOOL

November 18: Sunday School in Gym, 10 am November 18: Jamaica Meeting, 12:30-1:30 pm November 20: Pie & Praise, Fellowship Hall

November 18: Sunday School in Gym, 10 am November 20: Pie & Praise, Fellowship Hall

SUNDAY - Sunday School, 10 am, Room 109

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Sunday School & Children’s Church Curriculum: GOSPEL PROJECT Begins again on February 6—June 5, 6:30-8:00 pm Kindergarten through 6th grade.

THURSDAYS - 6:30 pm, Petit Chat (9910 N. Waikiki Rd,) Fellowship and Bible study.

ADULT BIBLE STUDY Tuesdays at 10:00 am Taught by Pastor David Hara. Acts 1

The purpose of LIFE groups is to build authentic community where peoples’ relationships with God and other believers are challenged to grow deeper and more mature. If you’d like to be in a LIFE group, Contact Pastor David @ 466-1770, ext 310. Stephen Ministers are laypeople trained to provide one-to-one care to people experiencing a difficult time in life, such as grief, divorce, job loss, chronic or terminal illness, relocation, or separation due to military deployment. Stephen Ministers come from WORSHIP TEAM REHEARSAL Wednesdays, 7:00 pm

GUATEMALAN COFFEE AVAILABLE There is some extra Guatemalan Coffee (ground or whole) available for purchase. The cost is $13 for 12 oz. $6 of that amount will go to support the Escuela Integrada School. Contact Gary Brooten (466-2708) if you are interested.

all walks of life and have a passion for bringing Christ’s love and care to people during a time of need.

HANGING OF THE GREENS - 12:30 pm: Potluck in Fellowship Hall - Because our space is limited this holiday season, we will not be decorating as much - If you are interested in participating in the Hanging of the Greens, contact Theresa Parada.

FIRST THINGS FIRST

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

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY CHILD CARE

The Women’s Ministry team is looking for childcare for the Wednesday morning Bible studies. It can either be volunteer or a paid position. The winter Bible studies will go from January 9 through February 20. For more information, contact either Beth Nguyen (435-3476) or Theresa Parada (949-3706430)

UPCOMING MEN’S EVENTS

November 17: Iron Man Breakfast Special speaker: Dr. Michael Orr Speaking on, “Sharing Your Faith Through the Holidays.”

PIE & PRAISE

November 20 - 6:30 pm This is an all-family event in fellowship hall. Come ready to share a God-story. Pies will be provided.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION . . .

Northview is able to receive stock gift donations and Retirement RMDs. If you are interested in donating to the church or to the building project, please contact the church office. This is a great opportunity to take advantage of with your year-end giving.

ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL INFO

Discerning the Times (taught by Mark Fischer) Gym Effective Parenting (taught by David & Linda Warren/Kendal & Christy Noller) Fellowship Hall Learning to Study God’s Word Through Philippians (taught by David & Andrea Hara/Brian & Shelene Rochelle/Ray & Jan Luse / Mike & Annie Kibbe) Room 103/105 (20’s & 30’s)

MARK YOUR CALENDARS . . . Northview Family Camp - July 4-7 Farragut State Park

CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE TIMES

Christmas Eve service times will be 3:00 pm, 4:30 pm & 6:00 pm. It will be a candlelight service.

HOSPITALITY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

We are looking for people who have the gift of service and are looking to get involved at Northview. No training is required, just a willing heart to serve others coming into our church. We need volunteers in the following areas: USHERS (for both services) Usually serves once a quarter Welcomes & assists people into the service Assists people with special needs Hands out bulletins & directs to seating Collects the tithes & offering Eyes & Ears for the Safety& Security Team GREETERS (before both services) Usually serves once or twice a quarter. The “first face & impression” of Northview Welcoming & cheerful Directs to the various areas of the church Eyes & Ears for the Safety& Security Team INFORMATION DESK (before both services) Usually serves once or twice a quarter. Prepared to answer questions Directs to various ministries Hands out Visitor Packets Eyes & Ears for the Safety& Security Team You only need to serve at one service of your choice, either first or second service. If you are interested in any of these important ministries, please contact the church office and they will connect you with the right person. The hospitality ministry is one of the most important factors in the experience of first time visitors that will influence their personal decision to return and to Northview.

USHERS 8:30 Service: Tim Schwab, Greg McCowan, Dick Peterson, Dick Perry, Terry Hiatt, Gary Nelson, Chuck Yorlano 11:00 Service: Glen Schofield, Andy Wray, Pat Hayett, Harold Molony, Justin Wellman, NEED SOMEONE

GUEST DESK

GREETERS

8:30 Service: Garfield & Jan George

8:30 Service: Ken & Barb Bacon

11:00 Service: Trudy English

11:00 Service: Shirley Helling

COFFEE VOLUNTEER

ANNOUNCEMENTS Alton Schultz PASTORAL PRAYER Alton Schultz

Bob Beauchemin

NEEDED WEEKLY: $27,975

Last week’s giving ..................................................................$13,430.01 MTD giving ...............................................................................$38,052.26 YTD giving ............................................................................. $256,414.25 YTD expenses (including Missions).............................. $240,521.20 YTD giving minus expenses ...............................................$15,893.05 YTD budget ........................................................................... $307,725.00 YTD giving to budget ........................................................ ($51,310.75) Missions dispersed YTD ......................................................$66,948.00

ATTENDANCE 554

Building Contributions to Date ..................................$1,309,033.92 Building Costs to Date ...................................................... $816,152.71 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov 18

Colin Tobiason

Nov 19

Carolyn Lowe

Ellen Woolway Ray Wheeler

Nov 20

James Alford

Nov 21

Norah Kaluza Brandon Markham Alton Schultz

Nov 22

Dave Gallaugher

Keith Bardwell Shae Davis

November Danny & Bonnie Coyle Neil & CynDee Aerts Bob & Julie Wellman Jim & Terri Morrison Ray & Carol Wheeler Kyle & Rachel Erb Jim & Patricia Edwards Scott & Sue Hagerty Kendal & Christy Noller Don & Karen Grant George & Susan Benavidez Greg & Debby McCowan Jerry & Jackie Rochelle On Pastor David Hara’s “Top 10 Christian Books” List

THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP by Dietrich Bonhoeffer One of the most important theologians of the twentieth century illuminates the relationship between ourselves and the teachings of Jesus. What can the call to discipleship, the adherence to the word of Jesus, mean today to the businessman, the soldier, the laborer, or the aristocrat? What did Jesus mean to say to us? What is his will for us today? Drawing on the Sermon on the Mount, Dietrich Bonhoeffer answers these timeless questions by providing a seminal reading of the dichotomy between "cheap grace" and "costly grace." "Cheap grace," Bonhoeffer wrote, "is the grace we bestow on ourselves...grace without discipleship....Costly grace is the gospel which must be sought again and again, the girl which must be asked for, the door at which a man must know....It is costly because it costs a man his life, and it is grace because it gives a man the only true life." The Cost of Discipleship is a compelling statement of the demands of sacrifice and ethical consistency from a man whose life and thought were exemplary articulations of a new type of leadership inspired by the Gospel, and imbued with the spirit of Christian humanism and a creative sense of civic duty.

COOKIES BY SUE Sue Logsdon is taking orders for her butter Christmas Cookies.

Prices: $9.00 per dozen. $10.00 per dozen in a tin $13.00 for 18 cookies in a tin

DRESSES FOR AFRICA/GUATEMALA Our missionaries have taken over 50 dress to Africa and about 44 dresses to Guatemala. Those who make the dresses are so pleased knowing each dress is handed to a child in need. But they have a need now. All of their material for the dress has been donated and now they are running out of material. It is the donations that keep them going.

They make 5 sizes using a different length for each size. No two dresses are alike. When the dresses go with the You can order larger tree cookies that missionaries, a pair of panties are tucked can be used as place cards in a pocket in the dresses. Pockets are for your holiday meal. Those made from scraps of fabric. are $1.50 per cookie. All the dresses are a length of fabric, Names will need to be given elastic at the neckline & bias tape for the to Sue for each cookie. ties.. Bright colors are the favorites. Gluten-free butter cookies are also 100% cotton fabric is necessary because the dresses are going to a hot climate. available at the same prices. Each dress needs 12” to 20” of elastic Cookie orders will be available as early as (3/4” braided or woven) and most of a December 5th for pick up or as late as package of EXTRA WIDE DOUBLE FOLD bias tape. They also use leftovers! December 24th. Please order 2 days before the cookies are needed. Toddler size dress is 20” long. Please call Sue at 280-3517 or email her Small size dress is 19 - 26”” long. Medium size dress is 27”- 32” long. at [email protected]. Large size dress is 33” - 37” long. X Large size dress is 8” or more long. FURNITURE NEEDED One of the refugee families that the Donating short or long pieces will keep Coyle’s work with are in need of twin them sewing. And they also use scraps beds and a sectional couch. Please of fabric. Donations of notions will be contact Danny at 509-216-2558 if you very welcome. can help. They will keep sewing with your help. The children in Africa & Guatemala need NORTHVIEW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL The Northview Christian School is clothes, collecting empty frosting cans (like the If you desire to donate fabric and/or Betty Crocker kind). Please take your notions, contact Diane Phillips at 466empty cans down to the school office. 4990.

Their coat distribution has seen a record breaking start this year. Around 100 coats were given out on the first day! They could still use the following sizes of coats: XL, XXL, XXXL for both men & women They also need:  girl’s size 14 coats  Stocking hats for smaller (elementary school age) children  Snow pants of all sizes  Boots of all sizes. You can place these items in the New Hope container in the disability area by the elevator. OUT OF: Liquid Hand Soap Liquid Dish Soap LOW ON: Q-tips Kleenex Toilet paper Paper towels Household cleaners Diapers--size 2

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

Pastor David Hara Equipping Pastor (509) 466-1770, ext. 310 [email protected] Nathan Kromer College / HS Intern (440) 258-0560 [email protected]

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

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

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

Pastor Josh Dunn Worship Pastor (509) 46a6-1770, ext. 309 [email protected]

Katie Knight Nursery Director (907) 231-7470 [email protected]

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

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

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

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

Mitch Duryea Church Treasurer (509) 939-8698 [email protected]

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

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

SERVING DEACONS

SHEPHERDING ELDERS COUNCIL

David Hara ............... 251-7281 John Hook ............. 464-2267 Jeff Hunsaker ........ 701-0690 Gary Nelson ............ 710-4623 Dao Nguyen .......... 465-4644 Michael Orr ........... 413-2687 Ken Pfaff ................ 994-2612 Norm Schwab .........413-2819 David Warren ..........218-1546

SHEPHERDING ELDERS Mark Bardwell ....... 343-9609 Jason Baskett ........ 465-2345 Jim Edwards ........... 276-4192 Steve Erb ............... 995-6997 Terry Hiatt ............. 466-8574 Kent Lupton .......... 951-6860 Ray Luse ................ 465-8562 Nathan Mulkey ....... 954-1585 Steve Munter .......... 951-5179

Ron Phillips ........... 466-4990 Al Robinson............. 467-4131 Brian Rochelle ....... 483-4298 Glen Schofield ....... 496-6675 Alton Schultz ......... 742-0545 Tim Schwab............ 468-9310 Shane Wibel ........... 828-5817

MINISTERING DEACON COUNCIL

Ken Bacon .............. 981-2526 Kyle Erb .................. 995-1636 Dan Eyestone ........ 994-0787 Mike Morris . ……..468-5943 Kendal Noller .…….238-1853 Jerry Rochelle …….951-9471 John Underwood.. 466-4343

Mike Amsbury …....847-9253 George Benavidez.. 466-1194 Bill Brooks……….. 292-2054 Dave Brooten ........ 995-7322 Gary Brooten …….466-2708 John Heitman ……329-6889 Bob Hertz. ………...276-3971 Dan Houk………….710-3562 Ted Lowe ................ 238-4514 Jim Michaelis …….467-4487 Harold Molony …...276-6337 Keith Reyburn…... .466-9334 Ken Smoll ………….714-1051 Mark Tiffany…….. 465-8204 Justin Wellman….. 329-0189 Levi Zeik ................ 599-4066