Monday, November 7, 2011

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Independence Day Cookout/Fun @ Princess


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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Is Money Really Everything?

Ten Things Money Can't Buy:


We talk a lot about money: How to get it, how to spend it, where to spend it, and how to save it. For all the time we devote to talking about, worrying about, and dealing with money, you’d think it was the most important thing in the world. If the time spent obsessing about money truly equated to its worth, then there would be nothing that you couldn’t do or have without money. Money would be the only thing that mattered. But is money really as valuable as our obsession level leads us to believe?
Money is important, obviously. Without it we’d have no roof over our heads, food in our bellies or clothes on our backs. Money allows us to do and have more things than we can without it. It’s a means to an end. But, for all that money is useful and good to have around, for all that it can buy, there are quite a few things that it can’t buy. Even if you have millions of dollars, there are some things that you’ll never have with money alone. So what can’t money buy? Read on...


1) Lost time
Money cannot buy back lost time. As each day passes, it is lost and you can never get it back. When you miss that chance to say, “I love you,” to someone special, or you tell your kids, “Not now, I have to work,” that opportunity is gone. No amount of money that you make in the future will get that day, that moment, back.

2) Happiness
It’s a cliche that money can’t buy happiness, but it’s also true. It can buy you some fun and fleeting joy—a cool vacation, a big TV, a fast car—but it can’t buy the true happiness that comes from liking yourself, having stable relationships, and good a familial support system.

3) Happy, well adjusted kids
Money can buy your kids a lot of clothes, toys and gizmos, but it can’t turn them into secure, responsible, well-mannered, intelligent people. That only comes from the time you spend with them and the things you teach them. Money might be able to help with some aspects of parenting but it’s been proven many times that kids, once their basic needs are met, benefit more from parents spending time with them than the amount of money spent on them.

4) Love
It’s another cliche that money can’t buy love, but a true one. Money can buy initial attraction or even lust, but “true” love comes from mutual respect, caring for each other, sharing experiences, and growing together. There’s a reason that people who marry only for money rarely end up happy. Love at it’s best functions regardless of whether you have a lot of money or very little.

5) Acceptance
True, you can buy things that make you fit in—the latest cars, clothes, shoes, or electronics—but these things don’t represent true acceptance. If you really want to be accepted by your peers (beyond high school where a pair of shoes really does make you part of the in crowd), you’d do better to focus your energies on making yourself valuable to those around you. Being a good friend, a kind and helpful person, and someone who excels at what they do will go further to gain you acceptance than the stuff money can buy.

6) Health
Money can buy healthcare and medicine, but it cannot replace health once it’s lost. It’s far better to take preventative action such as watching what you eat, exercising, not smoking, and getting regular physicals than to rely on money to save you once your body has started to fail you. Money also can’t buy back your youth. No amount of money you make in the future will replace those days when your body could do anything easily and look good doing it. You can spend thousands on “treatments” to preserve your youth, but it’s an illusion. Once your youth is gone, no amount of money will get it back.

7) Success
Some people succeed by being slimy and paying/bribing their way to the top. But these are the exception and I would hope you wouldn’t aspire to that. Success comes from hard work, applying your gifts in the best way possible, and paying your dues to move ahead in the world. There is very little that money can buy you to help you succeed. It might be able to buy you some training or equipment, but the majority of your success is determined by the work you put in, not the money you spend.

8) Talent
People are born with certain talents. Money can certainly nurture a talent. You can buy music lessons or coaching sessions to nurture your talents, but money cannot buy a talent. You can learn to do certain things well—I’ve learned to play the piano after years of lessons—but the true gift to do it well can’t be bought. Even after years of lessons, I don’t have the ability to make the piano truly sing, whereas others in my family have had that talent from birth.

9) Class/manners
There are plenty of rich people who are rude and crude and plenty of poor people who demonstrate perfect manners and respect for others. And vice-versa. The amount of money you have doesn’t determine whether you behave well or poorly. Manners and classy behavior are not bought, they are taught and practiced at all levels of society by parents and family members who want to see their offspring behave well in society. Money doesn’t confer good behavior. Money can buy you entry into a better class position, but it cannot make you behave with class.

10) Peace
If money could buy peace, I think we’d be there by now. Think of the amount of money that governments have spent over the years in the name of “peace.” Has it worked? Nope. Peace isn’t something you buy. I think peace only comes from acting fairly, humanely, and treating others (people and countries) as we would want to be treated. And even then, it might not be possible. But for sure money won’t buy it.

I’m not suggesting that you give up the pursuit of money and go on some monastic quest for deeper meaning. It is important to manage your money well, to educate yourself about money, and earn enough to secure your financial future. However, it pays to stop and think every now and then about the things you would still have even if you didn’t have money. Your family, your health, and your gifts and abilities aren’t determined by how much money you have. There are things that no amount of money can buy and it’s worthwhile to pursue them even as you worry about money. Money is important, but maybe it’s not the most important thing in the world.

* by Jennifer Derrick: September 2, 2008.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Movie Night

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Walk-a-Thon - Saturday April 30th, 2011












If your body's feeling tired, weak, or just plain lazy, then it's probably because you haven't been exercising. You need to come out tomorrow and join us on our Walk-a-Thon from LBI (E.C.D) - G/town!
You will not regret it!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Friday, April 22, 2011

A Blessed Good Friday to All















But He was wounded for our transgressions,

He was bruised for our iniquities;

The chastisement for our peace was upon Him,

And by His stripes we are healed. [Isaiah 53:5]

LOL

100 points to get into Heaven

A man dies and goes to heaven. St. Peter meets him at the pearly gates.

St. Peter says, "Here's how it works. You need 100 points to make it into heaven. You tell me all the good things you've done, and I give you a certain number of points for each item, depending on how good it was. When you reach 100 points, you get in."

"Okay" the man says, "I attended church every Sunday"
"That's good, says St. Peter, " that's worth two points"

"Two points?" he says. "Well, I gave 10% of all my earnings to the church"
"Well, let's see," answers Peter, "that's worth another 2 points. Did you do anything else?"

"Two points? Golly. How about this: I started a soup kitchen in my city and worked in a shelter for homeless veterans."
"Fantastic, that's certainly worth a point, " he says.

"hmmm...," the man says, "I was married to the same woman for 50 years and never cheated on her, even in my heart."
"That's wonderful," says St. Peter, "that's worth three points!"

"THREE POINTS!!" the man cries, "At this rate the only way I get into heaven is by the grace of God!"

"Come on in!"

Thursday, April 21, 2011

LOL

He who is without sin

Jesus saw a crowd chasing down a woman to stone her and approached them. "What's going on here, anyway?" he asked.

"This woman was found committing adultery, and the law says we should stone her!" one of the crowd responded.

"Wait," yelled Jesus. "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."

Suddenly, a stone was thrown from out of the sky, and knocked the woman on the side of her head.

"Aw, c'mon, Dad..." Jesus cried, "I'm trying to make a point here!"

Sunday, April 17, 2011

A Happy and Blessed Palm Sunday to All

As we commemorate this historic day on the Christian calendar, it is also important to understand it's significance and what it truly means for us as Christians. Jesus knew exactly what would have transpired after his triumphant entry into Jerusalem, however that did not deter him from following through with his mission, smiling humbly and graciously at the cheering crowd who would later be responsible for his crucifixion.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Bible Trivia/Games Night


Come join us for an evening of Spiritual Education & Fun!

Cartoon of the Day

Sunday, April 10, 2011

NAC Los Angeles - Majesty (Here I Am)


This is an absolutely heavenly rendition done by the New Apostolic Choir in Los Angeles. Have a listen---It will truly bless your ears and hearts.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

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10 Things young people can do for God (Part II)


Just as was promised, below is the remainder of the list of things young people can do in their service to God:

(6) PREPARE YOURSELF FOR A DECENT PROFESSION

The New Testament strongly commands honest and honorable work (I Thessalonians 4:11,12). The Christian life is not that of a parasites but one of industry and service.

(7) BUILD A CHRISTIAN HOME

Next to obeying the gospel of Christ, the greatest favor you will ever do yourself is to build a Christian home. When you marry, MARRY A CHRISTIAN.

(8) PREPARE FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP

The church needs every competent leader and teacher that it can get. Develop your talents for Christian leadership by the sincere and zealous practice of spiritual responsibilities. Be USEFUL in the Lord's service.

(9) ENCOURAGE AND HELP OTHERS

Everyone bears a burden. When we help bear other's burdens and encourage them in Christ's walk, we fulfill the law of Christ (Galatians 6:2).

(10) BE FAITHFUL THROUGHOUT YOUR LIFE

(Read Revelations 2:10) Many perils will beset your pathway. Temptations and disappointments came to the Lord and they will also come to you. And all who live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer some persecution (2 Timothy 3:12), but God calls us to a life that man cannot destroy and to treasures that are eternal. He will never leave us or forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). Keep your faith and it will keep you. There is great potential in your life. May God bless you as you develop it in His service.


Thursday, April 7, 2011

10 Things young people can do for God

Some of the world's greatest accomplishments have been done by young men and women. Alexander the Great became king before he was thirty years old. Some of the great works of Shelley, Byron, Keats, Chopin, and Mozart were composed when they were teenagers. Hitler and Mussolini built their power on the dedication and energy of young people. Today, Communists make their strongest sales pitch to youth, because they know of the influence and dedication of the young. Now, much of the mission work of the church is being done by young adults. And the church needs consecrated young people. Times are perilous and our cause is the greatest that the world has ever known. The very hope of the human race lies in wise youth committed to high principles. Young people need the church - they need Christ. Those who are indifferent to the way of the Lord are inviting sorrow on their lives and souls. Jesus says to young and old alike, "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me" (Mark 8:34).

Here are ten things that you can do to serve God and gain life's greatest blessing:

(1) OBEY THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST

Christ commands us to believe in Him (John 8:24), to repent of our sins (Acts 2:38), to confess His name (Matthew 10:32-33), and to be baptized into Him for the remission of our sins (Romans 6:3-6). Study Tape # 46, "How Can a Man Be justified With God?", for further information about this most important step. Every young person who can understand these commands should obey them. There is nothing you will ever do that will mean so much to you in coming years.

(2) KEEP THYSELF PURE (I Timothy 5:22)

If you like a real challenge, the challenge of conquering our own will is life's greatest, for sin is easy. Besides the personal satisfaction that moral purity brings, it brings also the blessings of God (Matthew 5:8).

(3) BUILD A CHRISTIAN PERSONALITY

True greatness in spiritual things; Emphasize prayer, study, and righteousness, and they will bless you. "For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul"' (Matthew 16:26). Those who follow Christ learn how to do good unto all men, even their enemies. Their lives radiate the beauty of his way (Matthew 5:14-16). Christianity brings peace with God, peace with others, and peace within.

(4) LEAD OTHERS TO CHRIST

Christ has commanded His disciples to take the gospel to everyone. You can be a soul-winner. And nothing enlarges one's faith and spiritual capacity like teaching the lost.

(5) GET A CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

You CAN get a Christian education if you really want to. Your doing so will help you in a thousand ways. A Christian college education will help you to be the best and most productive citizen possible in God's kingdom.

- At this point you may be wondering "where are the other five?" Well, after you meditate on these first five and you can come back tomorrow for the second dosage.

So, check us out again tomorrow for part II of 10 Things young people can do for God.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

ATTENTION All Youths

What's Happening Internationally

“We are one”: Youth Day in South East Asia

04.04.2011

The young people introduce themselves

"We are one" (photos: NAC SEA)

Jakarta. Approximately 2,000 young people from Indonesia and nine other countries of the South East Asian region gathered together in Jakarta on Friday and Saturday of last week in order to celebrate the first New Apostolic Day of the youth in their District Church. Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber had also travelled there in order to unite with his young brothers and sisters in joy and strength of faith. The motto of the Youth Day: “We are one”.

“We are one” – “Among other things, this motto was intended to express that it is possible to have a joyful fellowship despite the many cultural differences,” acknowledged District Apostle Urs Hebeisen, who was responsible for the event. “Chief Apostle Leber, District Apostles Andersen (Australia), Koberstein (Germany), and Schneider (France) were given an enthusiastic reception by the young people,” he went on to report. Various delegations from countries comprising the New Apostolic Church South East Asia (NAC SEA), as well as young people from the various church districts of Indonesia, came marching in clothed in traditional attire and waving flags, as they introduced themselves by way of a brief presentation.

The proper way to see and hear

For the closing divine service, the Chief Apostle chose a Bible text from Matthew 13: 16: “But blessed are your eyes for they see, and your ears for they hear.” The Church leader preached about the proper way to hear and see, which is of particular importance for young people in today’s living environment.

Already on the Friday, Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber extended an invitation for divine service in the congregation of Depok near Jakarta. There he ordained Triyanto Triyanto (57) and Dwi Sulistyo Utomo (48) as Bishops for the congregations of Central and East Java, Bali, Borneo, and Celebes. In addition he dispensed a golden wedding anniversary blessing on two couples.

http://www.nak.org/en/news/news-display/article/17204/

Youth Calendar 2011 - G/town & B/ville



Current Word of the Month

April 2011: The Lord is risen indeed!

Easter is the feast of the Resurrection. Although everything seemed to have come to a bitter end after Christ’s death on the cross and His subsequent entombment, Easter morning brought a great turn in the tide. The message: “The Lord is risen indeed!” (cf. Luke 24: 34) began to spread like wildfire among the disciples. First it was the women who brought the news of the empty grave to the disciples. Immediately there was a question as to whether one believed in the resurrection or not. According to the account by Luke, the first reaction of the Apostles to the message of the women that the Lord had resurrected was a complete lack of acceptance: “And their words seemed to them like idle tales, and they did not believe them” (Luke 24: 11). There was only one among them, namely Peter, who could not let the matter lie. He ran to the grave in order to see what had happened for himself. From then on there was a constant debate – today we would call it a controversy – surrounding the question: “Did the Lord truly resurrect or not?” It was only gradually that belief in the Resurrection began to take root among the disciples. They first had to come to terms with everything that had happened. Although the Risen One appeared to them repeatedly and even ate and drank with them in order to convince them of the fact that He had physically resurrected, they still had their doubts even at His ascension – forty days after Easter! It says in Scripture: “Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, to the mountain which Jesus had appointed for them. When they saw Him, they worshipped Him; but some doubted” (Matthew 28: 16-17).

This means that the disciples and Apostles also had a struggle when it came to believing in the Resurrection – some more than others. They did not simply set out zealously on Easter Sunday with flags waving to proclaim to the whole world: “The Lord is risen indeed!” They too first had to fathom these events and come to their own personal decision about where they stood.

We can feel with them somewhat. What had just happened was so unfathomable, so inexplicable, and so incomprehensible that they had their doubts at first. And that is exactly how it was with many others when they first heard the news: “The Lord is risen indeed!”

Paul preached about the Resurrection when he was in Athens. Scripture relates the following about the reaction of the inhabitants: “And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked, while others said, ‘We will hear you again on this matter’” (Acts 17:32). Again, the Resurrection provoked various reactions. Later in his life, when Paul had to give account of his actions before Agrippa and Festus, he said: “Why should it be thought incredible by you that God raises the dead?” (Acts 26: 8). In other words, Greeks, Romans, and Jews alike all had their problems with the notion that the Lord had resurrected and actually conquered death.

And how do things look today? It is a tragedy: the Resurrection, the core element of Christian faith and message, is no longer relevant for most people.

It must never come to the point that the Resurrection is no longer a relevant topic for us! I have complete understanding for one or the other who has a little trouble with this, even if they doubt here and there. That is not all that tragic. What would be tragic is if the resurrection of Christ, the events of Easter, and the wonderful hope for our own ascension and transformation associated with it were no longer a topic of interest for us. It would be a great tragedy if we no longer knew what to make of it. This must always be a topic of greatest relevance for us! It is simply part of human nature for doubts to arise here and there. But those who remain with the Lord will also gain certainty and clarity. The Lord will not abandon those who battle for faith, but will grant them victory.

This is the foundation of our faith and our future: “The Lord is risen indeed!” When He returns we too will partake in His resurrection!

(From a divine service by the Chief Apostle)

Newsletter - February 2011


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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Newsletter - January 2011

According to plan, our monthly newsletter has been restarted and revamped with the hope of sparking renewed interest. Click here for our January issue.