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Welcome & Announcements Ruth Counts Opening Voluntary Prelude II Elisabeth Remboldt Felix Mendelssohn Organ Invocation Please Stand Mark Papendick Remain Standing for the Hymn Hymn of Praise I Will Sing of Jesus’ Love # 183 Children’s Sermon Deanna Simeone Church Life Women’s Ministries Anthem Theme from “Schindler’s List” Lyndon Taylor, violin John Williams Elisabeth Remboldt, piano Responsive Reading Hymnal # 756 Barton & Jenelle Anderson Worship in Prayer Wayne Smith Anthem Cavatina Lyndon Taylor Carl Bohm Elisabeth Remboldt Sermon It’s A Heart Think! Mark Papendick Offering Church Budget Offertory Air Lyndon Taylor J.S. Bach Elisabeth Remboldt Closing Hymn Have Thine Own Way, Lord # 567 Benediction Closing Voluntary Fugue II Elisabeth Remboldt Felix Mendelssohn Thank you for listening quietly to the closing voluntary. SABBATH SCHOOL 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. Please silence your phones! DIVINE WORSHIP 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Please silence your phones! Elder of the Day: Ruth Counts Deacon of the Day: Leovino Luna ANNOUNCEMENTS SEPTEMBER SABBATH SCHOOL CALENDAR HUMAN SUFFERING: It has been said, “If you want your sympathy and compassion for others to be enlarged, you must be willing to experience a cer- tain degree of suffering yourself.” If Joseph had never been Egypt’s prisoner, he would never have become Egypt’s governor. SEPTEMBER 8: “Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.” Love is the strongest power on earth! RE- BECCA PAW’S guest: Mirielle Anne Enriquez, her topic, “Love Rules.” SEPTEMBER 15: Music is a profound way to honor God. Whether we are singing or simply playing an instrument we can give praise to Him. ROSARIO TAGLE will present “His Voice,” a male chorus. SEPTEMBER 22: When an organist presses the black keys of a great organ, the notes are just as beautiful as when they press the white ones. Yet, to fully demonstrate the capabilities of this powerful instrument, all the keys must be pressed. CATHERINE LANG TITUS will feature Vinnie Jereos at the organ. SEPTEMBER 29: The world says that “seeing is believing.” However, God wants us to believe in order to see. BARBARA HERNANDEZ will inspire our hearts to “believe” no matter what our circumstances might be. Elois Love Brooks, Chairperson General Sabbath School FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Flowers are to welcome Bethany & Jarret House, and all visitors who are here today. HOSPITAL VISITATION - This afternoon at 3:00. Meet Rosario Tagle at the GAMC Rehab entrance (directly across the street from the church). IN THE FLOW STUDY GROUP - Resumes Wednesday, September 5 at 7:15 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Join us for discussion and study. CHILDREN’S WORSHIP - Resumes next Sabbath, September 8. FRIEND TO FRIEND - Vallejo Drive’s Women’s Ministries extends an in- vitation to all the women of our church to a gathering of ideas on Sabbath, September 8 at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Light refreshments will be served but your input and ideas are the main course. This planning ses- sion will set the pace for activities and events of our ministry team. HOLLYWOOD BOWL TICKETS - For those interested in attending the concert on Thursday, September 13 featuring Itzak Perlman, please sign up at the Hostess Desk before September 8. Prices are $13 per person, with a group of 10 or more, if we do not meet the quota of 10 the ticket price increases. CHURCH POTLUCK - Save the date of Sabbath, September 15 for our quarterly fellowship potluck meal together. If you plan to attend, please bring a vegetarian entree or vegetable or dessert to share with our mem- bers and guests. WOMEN’S TEA - A wonderful time for the ladies of our church to get to- gether and renew their spiritual walk, on Sunday, September 30 at 2 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Suggested donation of $8 per person. Please RSVP to Alma Wesley at 818-502-1689. UGANDA ORPHAN PROJECT - Stop by the foyer to see the results from last week’s donations. Your coins are making a difference! SECOND SATURDAY CONCERT - At the Glendale City Church on Sab- bath, September 8 at 4 p.m. Featuring organist Ty Woodward. CELEBRATE ROSH HASHANAH - On Monday, September 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Bring in the religious New Year by celebrating the Lord’s creation and redemption. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Dinner is provided. To RSVP or if you have questions please call Erin Stone at 818-347-7935 or [email protected]. L.A. ADVENTIST FORUM - Will meet on Sabbath, September 22 at 3 p.m. in the Glendale City Church Chapel. The speaker is Dr. V. Bailey Gillespie, Professor at La Sierra University. His topic, “Faith, Values and Commitment in Adventist Homes, Schools and Churches.” WOMEN’S RETREAT - Will be October 5-7 at Camp Cedar Falls. “Lay Aside Every Weight” will be the theme, presented by Carla Baker, NAD Women’s Ministries Director. Registration deadline is September 16. For registration information go to: sccwomen.adventistfaith.org. UGANDA MISSION TRIP - Funds are still needed to cover our team’s evan- gelistic efforts in Africa. The budget is $6,000 and $3,910 has been donated. Please consider giving towards this mission fund. Mark the tithe envelope Uganda Mission Trip.” Thank you for your generosity. Welcome & Prayer Samuel Schmidt General Lesson Study Final Events Irvin Henry, Jr. (offering will be collected after study) The Mission of God’s Family Pastor Samuel Schmidt Shall We Gather at the River Olga Schmidt John Ferguson congregation to join in singing first stanza of Hymn # 432 How Great Thou Art Olga Schmidt Dan Miller Be Thou My Vision Philip Hoch Gordon Young Toccata from Symphony V Philip Hoch Charles-Marie Widor Closing Prayer Samuel Schmidt A warm welcome to Pastor and Mrs. Schmidt as well as their musically-talented grandson, Philip.

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Welcome & Announcements Ruth Counts

Opening Voluntary Prelude II Elisabeth Remboldt Felix Mendelssohn Organ

Invocation Please Stand Mark PapendickRemain Standing for the Hymn

Hymn of Praise I Will Sing of Jesus’ Love # 183

Children’s Sermon Deanna Simeone

Church Life Women’s Ministries

Anthem Theme from “Schindler’s List” Lyndon Taylor, violin John Williams Elisabeth Remboldt, piano

Responsive Reading Hymnal # 756 Barton & Jenelle Anderson

Worship in Prayer Wayne Smith

Anthem Cavatina Lyndon Taylor Carl Bohm Elisabeth Remboldt

Sermon It’s A Heart Think! Mark Papendick

Offering Church Budget

Offertory Air Lyndon Taylor J.S. Bach Elisabeth Remboldt

Closing Hymn Have Thine Own Way, Lord # 567

Benediction

Closing Voluntary Fugue II Elisabeth Remboldt Felix Mendelssohn

Thank you for listening quietly to the closing voluntary.

SABBATH SCHOOL9:45 - 10:45 a.m.

Please silence your phones!

DIVINE WORSHIP11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Please silence your phones!

Elder of the Day: Ruth Counts Deacon of the Day: Leovino Luna

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SEPTEMBER SABBATH SCHOOL CALENDARHUMAN SUFFERING: It has been said, “If you want your sympathy and compassion for others to be enlarged, you must be willing to experience a cer-tain degree of suffering yourself.” If Joseph had never been Egypt’s prisoner, he would never have become Egypt’s governor.

SEPTEMBER 8: “Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.” Love is the strongest power on earth! RE-BECCA PAW’S guest: Mirielle Anne Enriquez, her topic, “Love Rules.”

SEPTEMBER 15: Music is a profound way to honor God. Whether we are singing or simply playing an instrument we can give praise to Him. ROSARIO TAGLE will present “His Voice,” a male chorus.

SEPTEMBER 22: When an organist presses the black keys of a great organ, the notes are just as beautiful as when they press the white ones. Yet, to fully demonstrate the capabilities of this powerful instrument, all the keys must be pressed. CATHERINE LANG TITUS will feature Vinnie Jereos at the organ.

SEPTEMBER 29: The world says that “seeing is believing.” However, God wants us to believe in order to see. BARBARA HERNANDEZ will inspire our hearts to “believe” no matter what our circumstances might be.

Elois Love Brooks, ChairpersonGeneral Sabbath School

FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

Flowers are to welcome Bethany & Jarret House,and all visitors who are here today.

HOSPITAL VISITATION - This afternoon at 3:00. Meet Rosario Tagle at the GAMC Rehab entrance (directly across the street from the church).

IN THE FLOW STUDY GROUP - Resumes Wednesday, September 5 at 7:15 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Join us for discussion and study.

CHILDREN’S WORSHIP - Resumes next Sabbath, September 8.

FRIEND TO FRIEND - Vallejo Drive’s Women’s Ministries extends an in-vitation to all the women of our church to a gathering of ideas on Sabbath, September 8 at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Light refreshments will be served but your input and ideas are the main course. This planning ses-sion will set the pace for activities and events of our ministry team.

HOLLYWOOD BOWL TICKETS - For those interested in attending the concert on Thursday, September 13 featuring Itzak Perlman, please sign up at the Hostess Desk before September 8. Prices are $13 per person, with a group of 10 or more, if we do not meet the quota of 10 the ticket price increases.

CHURCH POTLUCK - Save the date of Sabbath, September 15 for our quarterly fellowship potluck meal together. If you plan to attend, please bring a vegetarian entree or vegetable or dessert to share with our mem-bers and guests.

WOMEN’S TEA - A wonderful time for the ladies of our church to get to-gether and renew their spiritual walk, on Sunday, September 30 at 2 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Suggested donation of $8 per person. Please RSVP to Alma Wesley at 818-502-1689.

UGANDA ORPHAN PROJECT - Stop by the foyer to see the results from last week’s donations. Your coins are making a difference!

SECOND SATURDAY CONCERT - At the Glendale City Church on Sab-bath, September 8 at 4 p.m. Featuring organist Ty Woodward.

CELEBRATE ROSH HASHANAH - On Monday, September 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Bring in the religious New Year by celebrating the Lord’s creation and redemption. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Dinner is provided. To RSVP or if you have questions please call Erin Stone at 818-347-7935 or [email protected].

L.A. ADVENTIST FORUM - Will meet on Sabbath, September 22 at 3 p.m. in the Glendale City Church Chapel. The speaker is Dr. V. Bailey Gillespie, Professor at La Sierra University. His topic, “Faith, Values and Commitment in Adventist Homes, Schools and Churches.”

WOMEN’S RETREAT - Will be October 5-7 at Camp Cedar Falls. “Lay Aside Every Weight” will be the theme, presented by Carla Baker, NAD Women’s Ministries Director. Registration deadline is September 16. For registration information go to: sccwomen.adventistfaith.org. UGANDA MISSION TRIP - Funds are still needed to cover our team’s evan-gelistic efforts in Africa. The budget is $6,000 and $3,910 has been donated. Please consider giving towards this mission fund. Mark the tithe envelope “Uganda Mission Trip.” Thank you for your generosity.

Welcome & Prayer Samuel Schmidt

General Lesson Study Final Events Irvin Henry, Jr. (offering will be collected after study)

The Mission of God’s Family Pastor Samuel Schmidt

Shall We Gather at the River Olga Schmidt John Ferguson

congregation to join in singing first stanza of Hymn # 432

How Great Thou Art Olga Schmidt Dan Miller

Be Thou My Vision Philip Hoch Gordon Young

Toccata from Symphony V Philip Hoch Charles-Marie Widor

Closing Prayer Samuel Schmidt

A warm welcome to Pastor and Mrs. Schmidt as well as their musically-talented grandson, Philip.

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ADULT CLASSES: Classes for Adults SanctuaryParent’s Discussion Class 10 a.m. Agape Rm 114Spanish Lesson Mothers’ Room -SanctuaryDiscussion Group Upstairs in the Fellowship Hall CHILDREN & YOUTH CLASSES: Educational ComplexCradle Roll Birth-36 months Second Floor Rm. 206AKindergarten 1 3 & 4 years First Floor Rm. 104BKindergarten 2 5-7 years Second Floor Rm. 204BPrimary 8 years-4th grade Second Floor Rm. 202AJunior 5th & 6th grades First Floor Rm. 116AEarliteen 7th & 8th grades Second Floor Rm. 208AYouth 9th-12th grades First Floor Rm. 106A

SABBATH SCHOOL CLASSES

=LISTENING DEVICES are available at the Hostess Desk for hearing-impaired guests.

=NURSING MOTHERS: we have a private place for you in Room 107.

=ACTIVITY BAGS are available for children ages 3 to 8. Ask for them at the Hostess Desk. Please return them at the end of the service.

=CHURCH PARKING for handicapped and elderly is designated in both parking lots closest to the church (Holly & Vallejo). Use Wilson Terrace and Holly Drive hospital parking if you are able to walk a distance.

=CLOSED-CIRCUIT TV of the worship service is available in the Junior Room (Rm. 116A) or the Mothers’ Room in the sanctuary (reserved as a quiet room for families with babies and sleeping children.)

=AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICES has many CDs and DVDs in stock to loan. Please stop by the foyer for more information and updates. =PURPLE CARDS are available in the pews to provide contact information changes or to request information from the Pastoral Staff. Place in offering plates or leave at Hostess Desk.

Senior Pastor - Mike Kim 818-468-6453 [email protected] Pastor -Mark Papendick 818-209-8337 [email protected] of Discipleship- Aivars Ozolins 818-726-3089 [email protected] Adult Pastor - Todd Leonard 818-441-3364 [email protected] Leader- Lemar Sandiford 951-440-8575 [email protected]

GUEST INFORMATION

Young Adult Life @ StillWater Café

“Love the LORD your Godwith all your heart,

with all you soul andwith all your mind.”

Matthew 22:37OUTREACH & MISSIONS

Adventist Fitness ClinicMeets weekly on Sunday mornings at 7:00 at Verdugo Park (1621 Can-ada Blvd., Glendale). Join our support group as we walk, run or jog for health! For information, call Irvin Henry, Jr. - 818-625-2952.

ShareOurSelves Thrift Shop 311-B Vallejo Drive, Glendale, CA 91206 - 818-409-8056

HOURS: Mon-Thur 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Fri & Sun 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

We need paper & plastic bags with handlesfor the Food Bank.

The monthly Food Bank and daily bread/pastries programenable us to reach out to 300+ families!

CONTACT INFORMATION

September 1, 2012

Phone: 818-246-2476 Fax: [email protected]

Sermon Podcast: www.graceunconditional.com Live Broadcast: www.ustream.tv

Search “Vallejo Drive”

EVENTS

PULPIT SCHEDULESeptember 8 Mike KimSeptember 15 Mike KimSeptember 22 Mike KimSeptember 29 Todd Leonard

Sunday, September 2 7 am Adventist Fitness Clinic Verdugo Park

Monday, September 3 CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED - Holiday 7:30 pm Small Group Bible Study Stillwater Café

Wednesday, September 5 7:15 pm In the Flow Fellowship Hall 7:30 pm Small Group Bible Study Gideon Evangelista’s House

Friday, September 7 7 pm Truth+Spirit Worship Fellowship Hall 7:30 pm ST4GE-Young Adult Gatherings Café 7:11 pm Sunset

THE WELL is a relaxed social and worship environment on Saturday mornings. The café opens at 10:30 for breakfast. Contemporary acous-tic worship music and a video stream of the sanctuary sermon begin at 11:00.=Today: Marc serves breakfast, Mindy leads discussion, Juno leads worship and Pastor Mark Papendick teaches - “It’s A Heart Think!” StillWater Café opens at 10:30 am.

ST4GE is the Friday night space for unorthodox spirituality expressed in art, discussion and music. Open from 7-10 pm, the Café serves dinner and hosts various genres of performance along with discussions that run the gamut from the practical to the heretical.

= September 7 - Café opens at 7:30. Heretix discussion: “Geth the Hell Out! (An Heaven, too),” by Mindy at 8.

CHURCH FINANCES - Week #35

Year to Date Budget $ 385,280 Weekly Church Budget $ 11,008 Year to Date Received $ 259,503 Received Last Week $ 3,170