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ISSUE No. 59
Song Service 9:40 am
Sabbath School 9:50 am
Church Service 11:15 am
We WELCOME you to our Worship Services Today
“May he strengthen your hearts so that you
will be blameless and holy in the presence of
our God and Father when our Lord Jesus
comes with all his holy ones”
(1 Thessalonians 3:13, NIV).
71 King Street Hamilton, Victoria
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Bulletin & News
Sabbath August 11th, 2012
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~ God’s Little Book of Encouragement ~
God keeps His promises,
even when the circumstances make it appear unlikely that He will.
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“[Jesus] is the Yes pronounced upon God’s promises, every one of them.”
[ 2 Corinthians 1:20, The New English Bible ]
~ Solution to Puzzle No. 47 ~
ACROSS: 3 Martha, 4 Huldah, 5 Hadassah, 7 Michal, 11 Herodias, 12 Keturah,
14 Loruhamah, 16 Rebekah, 17 Naomi, 19 Tabitha, 20 Bathsheba
DOWN: 1 Sarah, 2 Vashti, 6 Sapphira, 8 Gomer, 9 Deborah, 10 Jezebel, 13 Rahab,
15 Hannah, 18 Miriam
~ God’s Little Book of Prayer ~
Experience True Intimacy The most intimate communion with God comes only through prayer
[ 1 John 4:16 ]
~ Church Notice Board ~
Prayer Meeting
The next prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday the 15th of August 2012
at 4pm, in the church dining room..
Business Meeting
Our first business meeting for the financial year will be held on Wednesday
August 15th at 5pm following the prayer meeting at 4pm.
All agendas should have been submitted to Lynette Tung by August 8th and
all church members are requested to attend these meetings.
Recipe Club The next Eating For Health Recipe Club meeting will be held on August 28th.
Keep an eye out for reminders and/or see Lynette Tung for more information.
Personal Ministries Meetings
Over the next few weeks where practicable, the church Personal Ministries
Officers will be holding meetings on Sabbath afternoons to discuss and
encourage members to “get involved” with group outreach for the church.
Please attend these meetings and help God’s church to grow.
~ Amazing facts ~
In the 14th century, the Aztec empire, 2 million strong, was one of the most
powerful civilizations in the western hemisphere, but it was conquered within a year
by a Spanish force of about 600 lightly armed soldiers. How did it happen?
Aztec prophecy predicted Quetzalcoatl (ket-sal’ko-a-tal), a legendary
feathered god-king who was light skinned and beardereed, was to return from across
the sea, which happened to coincide perfectly with the arrival of the conquistadors
on their Spanish galleons.
The Spanish captain, Hernando Cortez, shrewdly assumed the role of their
deighty to befuddle the superstitious king Montezuma. Because he was believed to
be a god and was received with honor, he was able to infiltrate the Aztec’s palace.
He then commenced to plunder, enslave, and kill the Aztecs.
~ Adventist News Network ~
TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT CASE
SEES NORTH AMERICAN PASTOR IMPRISONED
Jul. 30, 2012
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Elizabeth Lechleitner/ANN
A North American pastor is in prison for defying a court’s ruling in a trademark
infringement dispute case that underscores the significance of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church’s corporate identity.
Walter McGill was apprehended and turned over to San Bernardino County
law enforcement on the campus of church-run Loma Linda University in Loma
Linda, California on July 13. His arrest concluded a legal saga spanning nearly a
decade and drawing widespread media attention.
McGill raised concern among church legal counselors when he used the phrase
“Seventh-day Adventist” to name his small congregation in Guys, Tennessee, the
Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church. McGill claimed he was an Adventist
pastor, but a database of service records administered by the church in North
America
indicates otherwise.
In 2005, the Adventist world church’s Office of General Counsel first asked McGill
to cease using the name “Seventh-day Adventist” on both his church building and
several websites.
“At the time, everyone thought, ‘Oh, it’s just a little church in Tennessee,’ but our
primary concern was McGill’s Web presence,” said Todd McFarland, an associate
general counsel in the Office of General Counsel at Seventh-day Adventist world
church headquarters.
A year later, the church’s Office of General Counsel pursued a trademark
infringement case against McGill, suing him for wrongful use of “Seventh-day
Adventist.” The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s name is a registered trademark and
can legally apply only to official church congregations, entities, institutions,
denominational ministries and certain lay and professional groups as approved by
the world church headquarters. Most such trademark infringement disputes are
settled
outside the court, with litigation a “last resort” only after “months or years” of
dialogue, McFarland said. More often, a ministry is granted a name-usage license if
they qualify, or are persuaded to change their name.
When McGill refused to attend a court-ordered settlement conference, the court
dismissed the case. McGill appealed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, but the
Adventist Church won despite his eleventh-hour raising of the Religious Freedom
Restoration Act.
The act, which the Adventist Church supports, is meant to prevent laws that
encumber an individual’s free expression of religion. In McGill’s case, however, the
Sixth Circuit ruled that the act did not apply. McGill responded by filing a writ of
certiorari to the Supreme Court, seeking judicial review of the Sixth Circuit’s
decision. The nation’s highest court denied the writ.
“In the interim, there were some orders for the signs to come down,” McFarland
said. “They actually sent the marshals in to remove some signs, which McGill
promptly put back up.”
In May, the Sixth Circuit found McGill in contempt for not complying with court
orders to remove the signs, issuing a warrant for his arrest. Responding to McGill’s
recent apprehension, Seventh-day Adventist Church officials have emphasized that
McGill was imprisoned strictly for ignoring the court’s orders.
“Mr. McGill is free to engage in any ministry he wants, preach whatever he wants,
say whatever he wants,” McFarland said. “What he simply cannot do is falsely
associate himself with the work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.”
Garrett Caldwell, Adventist world church Public Relations director and church
spokesman, added that in cases such as McGill’s, the church is fundamentally
protecting its identity.
“People understand what identity theft means on a personal level and how
devastating it can be to an individual or a family,” Caldwell said.
“When a congregation that has never had a connection with our denomination, and
who does not wish to, because of differing beliefs, wants to simply co-opt our name,
we should not overlook this or find this acceptable. To do so would be irresponsible
on our part,” he added.
~ Adventist Review ~
STATE DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS GLOBAL RELIGIOUS
RESTRICTIONS IN NEW REPORT
BY ADELLE M. BANKS ©2012 Religion News Service
Religious minorities continue to suffer loss of their rights across the globe, the State
Department reported Monday (July 30), with a rise in blasphemy laws and
restrictions on faith practices.
Almost half of the world's governments "either abuse religious minorities or did not
intervene in cases of societal abuse," said Ambassador-at-Large Suzan Johnson
Cook at a State Department briefing on the 2011 International Religious Freedom
Report.
"It takes all of us -- governments, faith communities, civil society working together
to ensure that all people have the right to believe or not to believe," she said.
Christians in Egypt, Tibetan Buddhists in China and Baha'is in Iran are among those
without religious rights, the report states.
In Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, people have been killed, imprisoned or
detained because they violated or criticized blasphemy laws. In Indonesia, a
Christian was sentenced to prison for five years for distributing books that were
considered "offensive to Islam."
These statutes, the U.S. government says, silence people in countries that claim to
be "protecting religion."
The report highlighted the plight of religious minorities in countries that have been
in political transition, especially Egypt, which it said has failed to halt increasing
violence against Coptic Christians.
"Government officials have not been held accountable for their actions, and there
were indications in early 2012 of mounting Coptic emigration," the State
Department report noted.
Some religious groups struggle to be recognized by their countries. A new law in
Hungary reduced the number of recognized religious groups from more than 300 to
fewer than 32.
Iran, one of eight nations designated by the State Department as "countries of
particular concern," was criticized for deterioration of an already "egregious" state
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of religious freedom. Christian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani -- who has garnered
support from U.S. Christians -- remains in jail and faces possible execution, while
seven Baha'i leaders' sentences were returned to their original 20 years after they
were reduced to 10 in 2010.
Conditions in China, another country designated for particular concern, also
deteriorated, with growing restrictions on Tibetan Buddhists.
"The self-immolation of over 40 Tibetans in protest of Chinese policies continue to
demonstrate their desperation," Johnson Cook said.
Katrina Lantos Swett, chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious
Freedom, called the State Department report "commendable" but said the
department still must convince policymakers that religious freedom should be a
"moral imperative."
"The other challenge is convincing foreign governments to make needed
improvements," she said.
In several countries, the department noted a rise in anti-Semitism, from Holocaust-
denying websites sanctioned by Iran to an openly anti-Semitic party in Hungary.
Despite numerous examples of diminished religious rights, the State Department
said there has been improvement in some countries.
In Cuba, while "significant" restrictions remained, most religious organizations
reported increasing ability to hold activities and seek new members.
The Russian government "generally" showed respect for religious freedom, but the
Russian Orthodox Church received preferential treatment over less traditional faiths.
"Even as this report documents abuses of religious freedom, the events of 2011 show
that change is possible," the reports summary states, "and suggests that countries
whose constitution, laws, policies, and practices protect religious freedom and
human rights will be the most vibrant and stable."
Solutions: Books of the Bible No. 2
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~ Adventist News Network ~
An Appeal for Oneness in Christ
A Response by the General Conference Officers and Division
Presidents to the Columbia Union Conference
Constituency Meeting Action
“Holy Father, keep through Your name those whom You have given Me, that they
may be one as We are” (John 17:11, NKJV).
The unity among disciples for which Jesus prayed is a precious gift of God: this gift
must be continually nurtured and is a never-ending and often difficult task of those
gathered in His name. Thus the apostolic church could engage in vigorous
discussion and even robust disagreement with the assurance that each member’s
personal surrender to the Spirit would result in a God-honoring resolution to the
challenges and conflicts so that the essential unity of the church was preserved and
extended (Acts 15:1-29). Disagreement in such a community of faith is neither fatal
nor schismatic, for each believer accepts the responsibility to fulfill the prayer of
Jesus by acting and speaking to preserve the unity He expected as indicated in John
17.
Unilateralism—the premise that one individual or one group may pursue its vision
of truth at the expense of the unity of the whole—was and is the great adversary of
the unified Body of Christ. It ruptures the essential bond which brings people from
everywhere into the remnant church, tempting them to prefer one truth above the
higher and collective requirement to act in concert with each other.
Appealing for a serious recommitment to the principle of church unity, the officers
of the General Conference and the division presidents issued a call for restraint in
their consensus statement of June 29, 2012, “An Appeal for Unity in Respect to
Ministerial Ordination Practices”. Fully aware that significant differences exist
regarding the theology of ordination and the appropriateness of ordaining women to
the gospel ministry, they nonetheless urged all entities and individuals in the church
to respect current Church policy and General Conference Session decisions, and to
work harmoniously through the process established by the General Conference
Executive Committee in October 2011. That action established a worldwide three-
year study and discussion process culminating with a Theology of Ordination Study
Committee which will review all aspects of the practice of ministerial ordination in
the Seventh-day Adventist Church including the ordination of women to the gospel
ministry, with reports provided to the October 2014 Annual Council meeting of the
Executive Committee. This would allow any agreed-upon resolutions to be placed
on the agenda of the 2015 General Conference Session, the body accepted by church
entities and affirmed by the divinely-inspired counsel of the Spirit of Prophecy to be
the official voice and the highest ecclesiastical authority of the church. The General
Conference Executive Committee, the highest deliberative authority of the
worldwide church between General Conference Sessions, includes nearly 120 union
conference and union mission presidents as voting delegates, along with elected
officers, departmental directors, pastors, frontline employees and numerous
laypersons.
It was thus very disappointing to the senior leaders of the worldwide church to learn
of the unilateral action taken by the delegates of the Columbia Union Conference at
a special constituency meeting on July 29, 2012. That action is not in harmony with
General Conference Working Policy—the collective decisions of world leadership
that define the operating procedures and relationships applicable to all
organizations. Further, the action sets aside the 1990 and 1995 decisions of the
General Conference in Session respecting the practice of ordination. It pre-empts
the process voted by the General Conference Executive Committee for the current
study of ordination theology and practices by committing the Columbia Union
Conference to a particular outcome before the study-and-discussion process is
completed. In so doing, it asserts the right of one entity to place its conclusions
above the principle of unity in the Body of Christ. By this action, the delegates have
allowed for a principle of unilateralism and autonomy throughout their territory that
can only be disruptive to the harmonious functioning of the Columbia Union
Conference, as well as to that union’s relationship with the world church
family. Unfortunately, some conferences, congregations, and individuals may try
now to incorrectly cite the example of the Columbia Union Conference itself as
justification for pursuing any independent course of action. It is possible that some
who voted for the resolution on July 29 may not have fully understood the danger
their action poses to the functional unity of their own region and to the wider
denomination.
The action taken by the Columbia Union Conference represents a serious threat to
the unity of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist Church, and thus, at its next
meeting in October 2012, the General Conference Executive Committee will
carefully review the situation and determine how to respond. In the Spirit of our
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the officers of the General Conference and the
division presidents again appeal to all entities, organizations, and individuals,
including the Columbia Union Conference, to refrain from independent and
unilateral decisions and implementing actions on issues affecting ministerial
ordination, and to invest their energies and creativity in fostering a vigorous dialogue
through the established process about how the Church should recognize and affirm
the gifts of the Spirit in the lives and ministry of believers.
An important companion document, organized as a series of questions and answers
about key assumptions, assertions and historical backgrounds discussed at the recent
Columbia Union Conference constituency meeting or in related communication, will
be available approximately Wednesday, August 8, through the media outlets of the
General Conference.
~ ADRA Newsroom ~
ADRA Assists Congolese Refugees 09-Aug-2012
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Australia has joined with
ADRA Uganda and other ADRA offices around the world to assist close to 30,000
refugees escaping ongoing civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Continued violent attacks between Congolese government forces and armed militia
since presidential elections in November 2011 have uprooted thousands of families.
As a result, more than 33,000 refugees have fled into neighbouring Uganda,
stretching already inadequate national resources to breaking point.
“With the population of the largest refugee settlement, Rwamawanja, continuing to
expand, ADRA Uganda is working to address the growing issues of food insecurity
and environmental threats,” said Mark Webster, acting Director of Emergency
Management for ADRA Australia. “Thousands of families are attempting to grow
food and cutting down trees for firewood, which puts the long term sustainability of
the settlement under threat.”
To counter these issues, ADRA Uganda, in partnership with the Food and
Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, is beginning the distribution of high
yield and quick maturing vegetable and cereal seeds to 7,500 families. Plus, with
support from ADRA Australia and the global ADRA network, ADRA Uganda will
also be providing farm tools, material to protect crops and training in sustainable
agriculture practices.
In early 2012, ADRA Uganda was called upon by the Ugandan government to
distribute jerry cans, mosquito nets, soap and other non-food items to a refugee
camp in south western Uganda that ballooned to more than three times its planned
capacity of 1,000. Further, ADRA extended its provision of essential items when the
Ugandan government opened the Rwamawanja refugee settlement.
To support the response in Uganda, and ADRA Australia's ongoing Emergency
Management work around the world please give to our Disaster Preparedness and
Response fund online, or by calling 1800 24 ADRA.
ADRA Australia has responded to numerous disasters both here in Australia and
overseas, including the Christchurch earthquake, the Japanese tsunami and the Horn
of Africa drought and famine crisis. While in Australia, ADRA has responded to
A message has been given me for our people in Southern California. God bids
you, "Arise and shine." Now, just now, let every believing soul study to comprehend
the words of Christ, "Ye are the light of the world." It is no time now to become
weakened and discouraged. This is a time for every soul to humble his heart before
God in confession of mistakes and sins, and to wait upon the Lord, that his spiritual
strength may be renewed. {SpTB10 5.1}
Day by day God's faithful, commandment-keeping people are to become better
prepared to let their light shine forth amid the moral darkness of a world that is
rapidly filling up its cup of apostasy, and becoming as it was in the days of Noah.
Knowing the times, we are to set in operation every agency that can be employed in
doing missionary work for Christ. The great aim of those who profess to believe the
third angel's message should be to bring all their powers into active service in the
cause of God. {SpTB10 5.2}
Not all are called to engage in the same line of labor, but to every man and
woman who enters the service of Christ, are given responsibilities to bear, and a
special work to do. My brethren and sisters, Christ sends you this message, "Search
the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life; and they are they which
testify of Me." Humble your hearts before God, and seek counsel of Him who never
makes a mistake.
~ Food for Thought ~
Cyclone Yasi, the Queensland floods, the Perth fires and flooding in the Riverina
region of south New South Wales and northern New South Wales.
ADRA Australia is a Christian humanitarian agency that implements a wide range of
community development and disaster response programs here in Australia and
overseas. ADRA Australia works with people in poverty and distress to create just
and positive change through empowering partnerships and responsible action.
ADRA Assists Congolese Refugees (162 KB)
LEVEL 3 – LEADERSHIP TRAINING SEMINAR (WOMEN’S
MINISTRIES)
How can God use me in His work? How do I excel as a woman in leadership?
Allow Him to do it - be trained & equipped!
What: Training for women of all ages - Certificate Leadership Program, Level 3
Accredited by Griggs University USA
When: Sabbath, 13 March, 2012 3:30pm - 6:30pm (Tea is provided) & Sunday,
14 October, 2012 9:30am - 3:30pm (Lunch is provided)
Where: Conference Office Chapel, 141 Central Road, Nunawading
Cost: $$ (Including Resource CD & 2 meals)
Are you from the country? Give us a call and we can arrange accommodation for
you.
BOOKINGS - please book by October 6.
Danijela Trajkov Ph: (03) 5561 7145 Mob: 0423 371 841 Email:
Tanya Karaoglanis Ph: (03) 9264 7723 Email: [email protected]
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~ Bulletin Crossword Puzzle No. 48 ~ Topic: The Crucifixion
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1 The day of the crucifixion (Luke 23:54)
5 High priest's servant who lost an ear
(John 18:10)
8 Sign in the sky for three hours (Luke 23:44)
9 They were crucified with Jesus (Matt 27:38)
11 Soldiers cast lots for this (John 19:24)
13 Simon of ____ bore the cross for Jesus
(Matt 27:32)
14 Day when Jesus rested in the tomb
(Luke23:56)
18 "Place of the skull" in Hebrew (John 19:17)
19 Roman governor in Judea (Matt 27:2)
20 This was used to pierce Jesus' side
(John 19:34)
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2 Where the thief will be with Jesus
(Luke 23:43)
3 Brought spices for Jesus' burial (John 19:39)
4 Jews asked Pilate for this sentence
(Luke 23:21)
6 One of 3 languages on the cross (John 19:20)
7 The place of crucifixion (Luke 23:33)
10 Jesus given this to drink (Luke 23:36)
12 Where Jesus' body was laid (Luke 23:53)
15 He was released in place of Jesus
(John 18:40)
16 A secret disciple of Jesus (John19:38)
17 Jesus given this crown to wear (John 19:2)
All Clues from the King James Version
August 11th
ORDER AND CLEANLINESS
Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from
all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
2 Corinthians 7:1.
It is of the highest importance that Sabbath keepers live out their faith in every
particular. They should be prompt and neat, and keep their business matters all
straight. . . .
None should be so fearful of being like the world that it will lead them to be careless
in their houses, leaving things in disorder and uncleanness. It is not pride to be neat
in dress, cleanly in person, orderly and tasteful in their household arrangements. . . .
These outside appearances tell the business character of those living in the house,
and not only this but the religious character of its inmates. It is impossible for a
slack, disorderly person to make a good Christian. Their lives, in temporal and
religious things, are just as disorderly as their dress, houses, persons, and premises.
There is order in heaven. There are rules and regulations which govern the whole
heavenly host. All move in order. All there is cleanly, all in perfect harmony. And
everyone who will be counted worthy to enter heaven will be thoroughly disciplined
and will be without spot or wrinkle or any such thing. The uncultivated have spots
and wrinkles upon them now. They had better lose no time in commencing the work
of cleansing themselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness
in the fear of the Lord.
God loves purity, cleanliness, order, and holiness. God requires all His people who
lack these qualifications to seek them and never rest until they obtain them. They
must commence the work of reform and elevate their lives, so that in conversation
and deportment their acts, their lives, will be a continual recommendation of their
faith and will have such a winning, compelling power upon unbelievers that they
will be compelled to acknowledge that they are the children of God.
The truth as it is in Jesus will not degrade but elevate the receiver, purify his life,
refine his taste, sanctify his judgment.
(Maranatha – Our High Calling – Ellen G White - page 230)
~ Weekly Devotional ~
- Service Roster for August/September 2012 -
Date Divine Service Preacher Sabbath School Teacher
4th
August Pastor Nikola Trajkov Paul Fenech
11th
August Ron Burnett Peter Roberts
18th
August Peter Roberts Tony Bates
25th
August Paul Fenech Peter Tung
1st September Pastor John Chan Paul Fenech
- Sunset Times -
Sunset Sabbath (Tonight) 5:47 pm
Sunset Next Friday 5:52 pm
- Contact Details -
Pastor Nick Trajkov 03 5561 7145
Head Elder Paul Fenech 5576 5160 or 04 1397 4910
Bulletin Shaun Keast [email protected]
Website Shaun Keast hamilton.adventist.org.au