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Tonight at GO!

Tonight at GO! we have a lot of options for our congregation.


Will you GO! out tonight on one of our visitation teams?
We will have a team going to sing at Eskaton and an opportunity to
send cards to the sick of our congregation.
The youth have a special project to prepare for the Student Breakfasts,
and for those who like to knit and fellowship, you are invited to join
and help knit caps, scarves, and blankets for the homeless.
Which one will you choose?
C H U R C H O F C H R I S T
Maybe you have an idea of a new type of ministry.
Come tonight and share your idea. We are always looking
for more possibilities. February 13, 2011

5:30 – Praise Team Practice, Room 101


(All are invited to join in this worship practice)

6:00 – Devotional and Communion, Room 101

6:30 – We will all GO! out and serve in one


of the projects listed above

CORDOVA
CHURCH OF CHRIST In the Family Life Center at 12:30 p.m.
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Schedule of Services
BN'JSTUTFSWJDF]BN#JCMF$MBTTFTGPSBMMBHFT]BN4FDPOE4FSWJDF]QN&WFOJOH$MBTTFT Love God. Love People. Help People Love God.
To d a y ’ s Wo r s h i p

Praise Medley: We Praise Thee, O God/


Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah/To God Be the Glory
Welcome & Call to Worship
Scripture Reading: Mark 4:30-32
Anywhere With Jesus 414 Love People
As the Deer 71 Taught by Larry Stafford
Communion Bread Family Life Center, Rm. A/B
Take Time to Be Holy 731
Communion Cup 12 Characteristics of Love
Take Time to Be Holy 731 Taught by Walt & Troy Fennel
Offering Family Life Center, Rm. D/E
In Moments Like These 239
Dismissal of Wee Worship Life Rules
Listen To Our Hearts 810 College Age Young Professionals
Message: “Crazy People” Taught by Coy Thorp & Amy Redelsperger
The New Song 258 Family Life Center, Rm. F “Cafe Di Cristo”
Shepherd’s Prayer
Closing Promotions The Love Dare
Amazing Grace 129 Taught by Matt Huddleston
Education Building , Rm. 101

Let’s Talk - Sign Language


Taught by Dave Wittenborn and Bob Sortwell
Education Building, Rm. 103

Dreams & Disappointments


A class for women
Taught by Pam Bogdanovic & Gwen Ornelas
Education Building, Rm. 104

More information - www.cordovachurch.com


Elders & Staff Upcoming Events

Japan Mission Team Meeting


Focuses on jimd@
Jim Dixon administrative & teaching cordovachurch.com Interested in joining the mission trip to Japan this summer?
Focuses on chuckd@ We will have an informational meeting February 13 at 1:00 p.m.
Chuck Donald administrative & teaching cordovachurch.com in room 101. All are invited to join and learn about this exciting trip.
Focuses on jackh@ Bring your own lunch. More details are online.
Jack Haynie
Elders

administrative & caring cordovachurch.com


This trip is for 10th graders through active retirees. No language
Focuses on billm@
Bill Mara requirements, though we will work on learning a few vital phases for
administrative & teaching cordovachurch.com
introduction purposes. Come to the meeting to find out date, cost
Focuses on noels@
Noel Shrum caring cordovachurch.com and other pertinent information.
Focuses on davew@
Dave Wittenborn teaching cordovachurch.com Men’s Prayer Breakfast
This month’s Men’s Prayer Breakfast will be on Friday, February 18, at
matth@ 6 a.m. at the Waffle Shop on Zinfandel. See John Lightfoot for more
Matt Huddleston Missions & Adult Ed cordovachurch.com
information.
Ministers

Rusty Prevatt Worship rustyp@


cordovachurch.com
aaronr@ Sister 2 Sister Luncheon
Aaron Redelsperger Youth & m|groups cordovachurch.com Ladies, please join in a sweet fellowship lunch and Sister 2 Sister reveal
Larry Stafford Outreach & Counseling larrys@ on Sunday, February 20. We’ll meet in the FLC room A at 1:00 and
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lunch will be provided. If you’ve been involved in Sister 2 Sister this
session or are interested in knowing more about it, then definitely plan
Drina Black Nursery drinab@
cordovachurch.com to be there. And, if you’d just like some quality time with your sisters,

Kara Huddleston Children’s Education karah@ come and be with us. For more info or if you’d like to help, see Sarah
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Lightfoot.
Chris McPeak Facilities chrism@
Staff

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Charlie Miller Facilities

Doris Parry Secretary dorisp@


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Vivian Tuck Custodian

Jody Wright Administrative Secretary jodyw@


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Upcoming Events Campus Map

Teens Get Ready for Winter Camp


Winter Camp will be Friday, February 25, through Sunday, February
27. This camp is for those students in high school only. The cost is
$120, which includes transportation, food, lodging and sledding. The
deadline to register is Tuesday, February 15. The registration form and
sledding permission form is available online at http://cordovachurch.
com/modules/teens. See our youth minister, Aaron Redelsperger, for
more information.

Swing Fore Foster Kids


Agape’s Second Annual Golf Tournament
April 15, 2011 at Timber Creek Golf Course, Roseville, CA

Foursome: $360 / Individual: $95

Register by April 7, 2011 via web (cordovachurch.com/agape.html) or


mailing in brochure (found in foyer).

All proceeds benefit Agape Villages Foster Family Agency. Agape has
been finding loving homes for abused and neglected children since
1958. By supporting Agape Village Foster Family Agency you can
significantly impact the lives of children in need, providing them with
a better life now and a hope for the future.

Festivities Include: Driving Range, Golfing with Golf Cart, Games,


Prizes, Raffle, Live Auction Dinner following the event
Children’s Classes Member Info

Class Teachers Room With Deepest Sympathy


Vivian Fuston, Genie Bishop, Let us keep Rick Tringalè and family in our prayers as his biological
Nursery son, Austin, passed away in an automobile accident on January 29 in
Linda Caldwell, Tricia Hampton, Rm. 1 & 3
(0-18 months) Wyoming. Austin lived with his mother in the Bay Area and was visiting
Luchia Fitzgerald
family at the time of the accident. We ask that you send cards/notes to
Toddlers the family, but no phone calls at this time as to give them their privacy
Jessica McPeak, Jenni Prevatt Rm. 2
(18-24 months) as they grieve.

Rebekah Gregory, Kristy Bowman, Let us also keep Norma Petrie and family in our prayers as her mother
2 Year Old Rm. 4
Sandy Donald passed away on February 3.

3 Year Old Destiny Westbrooks, Sarah Sherlock Rm. 5 Tis The Season…
It is that time of year: Allergies and school budgets are running low.
We received a call this week asking for our help. Several schools are
4 -5 Year Old Jill Voss, Cindy McCoy Rm. 6
in need of Kleenex’s for the students. Starting February 13, we will
begin a 2-week drive (13th -20th) to collect Kleenex boxes for our local
Kindergarten Llona Fennel, Norma Trujillo Rm. 16A
schools. Please bring a box and put it in the BIG box in the foyer. On
the 20th, one of our GO! projects will be to get these Kleenex’s ready
Carol Fitzgerald, Yuko Brown,
1st Grade Rm. 12 for delivery to the schools.
Lin Nguyen

2nd Grade Pam Sey, Judy Verkler Rm. 10 Teen MOPS Ministry In Need of Donations
Teen Mops is in need of donations for their MOPS closet.
The following is needed:
3rd Grade Vicky Miller, Lu Anne Rolland Rm. 9
Boys clothing: winter/summer, sizes 12-18 month, 2T, 4T and 5T.

4th Grade Connie Haynie, Jill Soto Rm. 8 Girls clothing: winter clothes, sizes 6-12 month, 18 month, 2T and 4T.

Diapers are also needed, sizes 3 & 4.


5th/6th Grade Cindy Krueger, Janice Mara Rm. 7 If you are able to donate any of these items, see Cynthia Stafford or
Annette Parker.
Member Info Praye r Re q u e s t s

Prayers for Members: Rudy George, recovering from colon surgery. Jim
Tuck, upcoming surgery, 2/22. Nellie Fry, in hospital w/ clots in lungs. Jacqueline
Community Computer Ministry is Ready to GO! Holmes, recovering from surgery.
We just need your help. If you are interested in helping with this won-
derful ministry, we are first going to do this for the elderly residents
Members with chronic/ongoing illnesses: Floyd Agee, Sheryl Ballard,
Lenette and Leo Bryant, Cindi Chorman, Muriel Foshee, Nellie Fry, William Gay,
of the Mobile Country Club located behind In-N-Out on Sunrise &
Pat Henas, Vicki Henderson, Darcy Heryford, Ron and Dana Hill, Jacqueline
Zinfandel. Unfortunately, this is not a ministry for everyone as there
Holmes, Bessie LaVassaur, Mary Shepherd-Lenior, Gail Murray, Joline Nuss, Jack
are some prerequisites. In order to help you must be:
Petrie, Frank O. and Edythe Prevatt, Michelle Schubert, Deanna Sharp, Florence
1. 18 years old or older.
Smith, Kathy Spear, Bill Stewart, Sherry Trusler, Jeff Wiesemann, Patrick Wilson, and
2. Proficient computer users. This means you must be able to:
Geraint Williams.
a. Install and run virus and malware scanning software.
b. Repair software issues, driver problems, etc. Pregnant Families: Kenneth and Katie Durham (Feb.), Andrew and Courtney
c. Basic Windows registry work. Shrum (Feb.), Chris and Jessica McPeak (April), Michael and Jill Voss (May).
3. Able to devote an entire afternoon to this event.

The plan is to coordinate a time with the community manager to


do this. We will need to bring computer monitors, keyboards, and Military Service: Vincent and Stephanie Carll, David DePiazza, Jordan Fowler,
mice from the building so that we can set up a central location for Ezekiel Jackson, Mark Jalone, Benjamin Lowe, Michael Mendez, Mike Martin, Paul
this work. We will then spend between 4-6 hours helping as many Methvin, Jr., Timothy Neufarth, Brian Sloan, and Greg Sutmeria.
residents as we can. This is not going to be a one-time event as we
expect more demand than we will be able to fill in one day.

If this ministry opportunity interests and excites you, please see Coy
Thorp for details. In order to register as a member of this elite team of
computer gurus, send an email to coyt@cordovachurch.com.

AT T E N D A N C E 0 2 / 0 6
Sunday First Service | 283
Sunday Second Service | 240
CONTRIBUTION REPORT FOR 2011
Weekly Total | $19,768
Weekly Average | $16,120
Budgeted | $17,541
ADDITIONS IN 2011
Baptisms | n/a
New Members | 04
m|group Locations Sermon Series

Host Location  Time  Info  Contact 


Tiny Seeds
Kevin & Kristy Kevin
Anatolia 7-8 p.m. Men Mark 4
Bowman  Bowman 

Dave & Gwen Dave


Carmichael 7-8 p.m.
Ornelas Ornelas
Wednesday

Devon & Stephanie Jeff


Folsom 7-8 p.m.
Winthrop Caples

Michael & Blair Cameron Mike/Blair


7-8 p.m.
Massey Park Massey

Joe & Tina Rancho No Joe


7-8 p.m.
Coverdell Cordova Children Coverdell

Matt & Susan Matt


Anatolia 7-8 p.m.
Roa Roa

Ron & Lorissa Elk Ron


7-8 p.m. Next Week’s Sermon: Crazy People; Mark 5
Kemper Grove Kemper

I have prepared myself by reading & praying over the selected scriptures.
Thursday

Keith & Gina 6:30- Gina


Ketcher
Midtown
8:30 p.m. Ketcher I brought my Bible today and will actively participate in the sermon. As we go
through this study, I commit myself to be an active learner of the Word and
Teen
examples of Jesus. I commit also to take what I learn and share it with others.
Aaron Rancho Aaron
7-8 p.m. I want to learn to love people as God has loved me.
Redelsperger Cordova Oriented Redelsperger
Did you bring your iPad or other web-ready device today? Follow the sermon with the
Tim & Tonya Citrus Child Tim/Tonya links and outline online. Choose “OPEN” network, password: 1qazXSW@3edc -
7-8 p.m.
Power Heights Oriented Power
then go to cordovachurch.com/today.html
m|group Material m|group Material

Tiny Seeds Questions:


Mark 4
Soil, Seeds, Thorns, Rocks, and a Big Crop
1. Read Mark 4:3-8 & 4:14-20. Identify the four different soil types and
Getting Started:
the spiritual equivalent of each soil type.
1. Do you have a “green thumb”? Share a story about your
2. Who is the farmer: Jesus or us? Discuss your answer.
garden or flowers.
3. Is it wasteful for the farmer to plant seeds on the rocky soil? The hard
path? The thorny soil? Why or why not?
Background:
4. If the seed is the Word of God and the soil represents the hearts of
Mark 4 is a chapter filled with stories that might be familiar to many
man, what does it mean to “sow”? Discuss current ways we are to sow or spread
of us, but the finer points of agriculture, planting, harvesting and soil
the Word of God.
variations are probably lost on many of us.

From My Experience
In these stories the seed represents the Word of God and the Kingdom
1. Have you ever known someone who was like one of these types of
of God. There is incredible potential and growth capability in a single
soil? Describe the person.
seed. The Word of God can grow and produce significant fruit in a per-
2. Look back at your life. What type of soil were you when you were in
son’s life. There is also significant potential growth for the Kingdom of
high school, newly married, or when you started your career? Looking back over
God. It may appear to be small and insignificant, but when its poten-
several major life-markers, describe what type of soil you were then.
tial is realized it will be something large, noticeable, and healthy.
3. From your perspective have you been good at sowing? Describe
what has helped or hindered you in the past.
The big question behind these parables of seeds is not what they
4. What encouragement would you give to someone who is fearful or
mean in terms of farming or agriculture, but why Jesus was telling
reluctant to share their faith?
them to his followers. Why are these stories of seeds so significant?

A New Analogy
1. Read Mark 4:21-25. Mark brings in a new layer, a different layer, to this
whole seed and sowing analogy. How do lamps and seeds fit within the same
lesson?

2. Have you experienced something similar to what Jesus stated in Mark


4:24? Has there been a time when you shared and received back even more?

3. What one thing can you work on to help you become even more of a
light for those around you?

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