(Meetings are here at church unless otherwise noted)
Sundays: 9:00 am Sunday service
5-7 pm iYouth
Mondays : 9:30am Ladies Bible Study
Wednesdays : 9:30-11:30 am Kids Kare
Thursdays: 7:00am Men’s Bible Study
10:00am Senior's Bible Study
Come celebrate Valentine's with Pagosa Bible.
Everything has been planned for you
Gourmet catering by Alley House chef. Entertainment by Divertimento, Mark Gungor, and "Tom Eubanks".
It will be a beautiful evening of diamonds and denim.
Saturday, February 14th starting a 5:30pm.
Tickets on sale after the church service and in the church office on Mondays & Thursday from 8:00-1:00. $30 per couple.
Childcare will be provided. (If you need childcare, let the office know so we can plan accordingly.)
Annual Church Business Meeting is on February 8th following the service. The meeting will be in the Worship Center. All welcome to attend.
The Church Directory is almost finished. Please ensure your information is correct this Sunday !
(in white binder on the secretary's desk)
We have many Bible study groups starting up again in January. What a great way to learn more about God's word and get to know your church family.
PBC LADIES' BIBLE STUDY
The PBC Ladies’ Bible Study began their newest study by Kay Arthur on I
& II Thessalonians,”Standing Firm In These Last Days”. There are four $9 books still available for any who might wish to join the
study. Contact Carol Frakes or Kathleen Pippen for a book. It’s never too late. The ladies meet on Monday 9:30-10 AM for social time, and 10-11:30 for
study/prayer/praise time.
You don’t know what you’ve been missing. Please won’t you come join us. You’ll be glad you did!
Pastor Tom will be leading a 6-week bible study, “Shepherding a Child’s Heart” on Wednesday nights starting on February 18th, from 5:30-7pm. Child care and dinner will be provided. If this is something you would like to participate in, please let him know.
Prayers :
If you would like to be on the church email prayer chain, please contact Rachel Hellwege-Vaughan at rlh.v712@yahoo.com.
Serving our Family this week (2/01)
Nursery: Ruth H. & Maryls N.
Preschool: Christy P.
1st-5th Grade: Bruce K. & Laura O.
Greeters: Dick & Judy C.
Refreshments: Marie R. & Virginia M.
Serving our Family next week (2/08)
Nursery: Tami & Meghan E.
Preschool: Kristie B. & Mercedes L.
1st-5th Grade: Barbara M.
Greeters: Rex & Maryls N.
Refreshments: Marci J. & Joann S.
MISSIONS UPDATES
Haiti
Mission Report
Haiti
3,600 Haitians are experiencing improved health and more productive lives because of an initiative begun in 2008 by a Mission Team from Pagosa Bible Church.
The team began a project of building and distributing “Pure Water” filtration systems for use in homes in and around Ouanaminthe, Haiti. The first “bucket” systems were given to teachers and staff at Institution Univers. The improvement in the health of the families was so positive that it led to a continuation of the project.
The ingenious bucket system was brought to the attention of the PBC team by Lee Ligon who had learned of the systems at a Mission’s Water conference. He convinced the team to try them that year. Since that initial introduction, Mission teams have continued to support and expand this project by building more systems and working to replace filters in existing systems.
The system is made of two plastic 5 gallon buckets with lids, a ceramic, charcoal filled filter and a spigot and costs less $35 for a household and eliminates bacteria down to one half micron, thereby significantly reducing waterborne disease.
There currently are approximately 375 systems in use in households along with a rural school. According to the United Nations, 1 out of 75 people die from water borne diseases in third world countries every two years. Statistically, these systems may have saved 48 lives in the last two years, and improved the health and productivity of 3,600 people who no longer live with constant intestinal ailments.
Three teams, operating under the COCINA umbrella, and representing Florida, Wisconsin, New Jersey and Colorado are planning to assemble and distribute 300 additional systems and provide replacement filters in early 2015.
All because of the initial mission efforts by Pagosa Bible Church.
Thanks for all you do.
John Neill
Africa- Haugers
Update from
the Haugers: Praises, Prayers and Lessons
Learned
Mark and I started attending a small yet captivating Bible Study on Saturday mornings. We’re watching a fascinating video series that reveals scriptural truths as they relate to the ancient lands of the Middle East. The harsh desert environment filled with rocks and shepherds is dotted with lush oasis. This landscape paints a vivid picture that parallels life, no matter where you actually live. Some imagery from the lessons we’ve learned applies to everyday…
“He makes my feet like hinds feet” (Psalms 18:33).
The goats of the desert have feet like suction cups; always keeping them on the
path they are supposed to follow, no matter how difficult the
journey.
It seems we never pray for
feet to walk through trials and tests. We usually pray for them to END
IMMEDIATELY! But, these hard times have
their value (James 1:2-4).
Henry spent 46 days back
in the orphanage. We literally begged God to release him EVERY DAY. We could
only imagine the horrible toll the disruption would bring on us all, especially
Henry. When we realized he wasn’t coming
back as quick as we wanted, we started praying for Henry to transition home
well, without unpredictable behaviors, or tantrums, or fear. We prayed for
wisdom, strength and personalized strategies for rebuilding attachment. Henry
has been back with us now for 59 days. Overall, he’s readjusted better than
anyone predicted. God gave us feet to
stick to the path, regardless of its tricky twists and turns.
“He makes me to lie in green pastures” (Psalm 23). Sheep in the middle east are not grazed in fertile meadows or farmland, but they’re in the desert, eating tuffs of grass that grow among the rocks.
Sometimes we think about
how much our kids, especially Tavin and Taleah, are missing – like special
occasions with relatives, educational resources, recreational activities with
friends, the abundance of choices… Sometimes, our kids truly grieve these losses
and we try to help them through by modeling gratefulness, and finding fun
together. Kisumu is NOT what any teen
ager would consider “green pastures;” it’s more like a desert yet, we see God
providing for them daily if we look for the “tuffs” of hidden opportunities that
always materialize into good times.
“His sheep will hear His voice” (John 10:3). The shepherds of the desert sing to their flocks, wooing them to follow so they receive a daily feeding. Without the Shepard’s voice the sheep become lost and can’t find what they need to survive.
Although much mission
research states that 80 percent of Kenyans claim to be Christian, there
certainly is a huge lack of biblical teaching.
Many Kenyans in the villages are taught legalism mixed with taboos and
rites. Some practice evolving syncretism - changing beliefs to fit their moods.
In town, numerous pastors preach LOUD
and empty words while filling their pockets with people’s meager offerings. In
spite of these challenges, the mamas we work are learning to listen to the voice
of God by readings verses to each other, by participating in our weekly Bible
study, by asking questions and searching scriptures for the answers. Their
eagerness for truth will keep them well fed.
They are hearing their Shepard.
“Out of your belly shall spring living waters” (John
7:38). En Gedi is a refreshing spring in
the harsh Judean desert. In a seemingly barren place, full of striking
desolation, a cascade of sweet water pours from the rocks to sustain
life.
Kisumu, with it crime,
violence, corruption and poverty can seem like a desert of wretchedness. We sometimes feel the barrenness of working
here… but words of encouragement, acts of kindness are like an En Gedi to
us. Similar to the filters we install to
bring clean water into poor places, the support and prayers we receive from
friends and family renews us. God’s
empowering springs strength, enabling us to keep living among the
least.
Praise and prayer:
Church land crisis is OVER! NO more intimidations from corrupt land
grabbers or violence from hired thugs!
For almost a year, the church met under the constant threats of danger
but God overcame and made a way for the church to have the land at minimal
cost! Construction on a security fence
has started in earnest. Please pray for
continued wisdom and discernment.
The children's church structure after thugs hacked it with machetes. |
A new tin building and bricks to
build the security fence. |
Laboring together to make a place of worship. |
We received
an abundance of practical supplies from some very generous friends in
Seattle! The widowed/ single mamas will
use these things to do charity projects, giving back to the poor in their
communities. We also received some donations to purchase Luo Bibles and to help
some very needy mamas subsidize the burden of school fees. Please pray we steward these resources
wisely – not fostering unhealthy dependency.
Please pray
for
- the new mamas joining Women of Worth. May this group preserve in becoming lights to each other and their communities.
- the people involved in the water filter evangelism project to minister effectively to new believers.
- Among the Least Board as we evaluate and refine projects that bring practical ministry to those we serve.
Tavin’s
weekdays are filled with schoolwork and his weekend’s center around basketball
and ministry. He enjoys court time at
the sports ground area with local boys. He occasionally visits a street boy
ministry on Saturdays. On Sundays, he hops on a “pici” to help set up the sound
equipment in a huge field for worship service. He also installed water filters
in the village and spent the night in a mud hut. Please pray for him to keep pressing into God
and to see success from his study efforts.
Taleah
loves school (a first!). She excels at writing and art. Currently, she traveled with some of her
class to Nairobi to participate in the Model United Nations program at the UN
Building. Most of the time we find
Taleah outside with her bunnies, kitten and chickens. Please pray for her to keep pursuing God
and know His plans for her are good.
Henry is readjusting well overall. He experiences developmental delays but is improving in some areas of speech. He continues to have problems regulating his emotional outbursts and difficulty self-soothing, but this highly independent, caring, FUNNY boy enjoys his family and we adore him. Please pray for him to keep building healthy attachments.
Mark and
Lisa are meaningfully busy and happy - most of the time! Occasionally we enjoy
some quiet evenings watching sunsets along the shore of Lake Victoria. Please pray for us to remember to
communicate well when things get stressful.
Please pray
for...
- our adoption process to unfold as God intends. With the recent moratorium on foreigners adopting in Kenya, we’re trusting and taking one step at a time. Our final post placement visit is in the beginning of February.
- our children’s educational needs and their futures to be established in the Lord. May they always realize that family is home as they live between two worlds. May they use their unique cross-culture experiences for good.
- continued safety and provision and for those among the least to appreciate God as their loving Heavenly Father.
Asante sana for
your prayers, encouragement and support!
hugs from the
haugers
Elder On Call for February
Don Taylor
Our elders would really like to know about your prayers needs and questions. Please let them know what’s happening with you.