July 18, 2010 Sermon:
The World's Most Dangerous Prayer
Kevin Kim
Welcome New Members! Please join us in welcoming new MPPC/Open Door Church Members, Brian and Jennifer Blatnik, Mary-Elizabeth Smith, Wei Huang and Suzanne Chandler, who joined the church at the Membership@MPPC class on Saturday, June 26. For information on the next scheduled Membership@MPPC class, scheduled for Saturday, October 9, 2010, see mppc.org/calendar/membershipmppc. Saturday, July 24, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 2566 Leghorn St., Mountain View Open Door Church is partnering with the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition, to provide families and individuals in need with a source of simple transportation by repairing and donating used bicycles to partner community service organizations. Volunteers are needed to staff 15 repair stations. Each station will repair/clean one bike a time. Stations can be staffed by a parent and a child, a family or two adults. For the safety of all volunteers, it is the policy of the Bicycle Exchange that a parent or legal guardian must accompany volunteers under age 18. Each participant will be asked to sign a liability release form. Note: Volunteers must sign-up prior to the event. To sign up, contact Shelli Krunic, skrunic26@gmail.com. Volunteer for VBS! Monday-Friday, July 26-30 and/or in your spare time We’re getting ready to sail away on a swashbuckling adventure of exploring the deep and mighty love of God—and we’re excited to invite you to join the crew! Whether you can join us for the whole week, part of the week—or would prefer to help behind the scenes in your spare time, we’ve got a place for you! A list of things to DO and/or DONATE can be found online: www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/fpcmv. If you see opportunities which interest you, let us know! We look forward to connecting with you as we set up the various teams and coordinate supply details. For more details on how you can give of your skills and heart, contact Angelyn Knab, aknab@mppc.org. ODCMV Service Outreach Spotlight: Day Worker Center The Day Worker Center of Mountain View helps day laborers obtain short-term jobs, such as landscaping, yard work, painting, and other home repairs. Join the ODCMV Service Outreach Team in serving day worker families by volunteering to teach English, carpentry or electrical skills. Call Patricia Markee, 650.493.6242 for more information. The Day Worker Center would also appreciate donations of the following: • Plastic bowls and ladles • Recyclable plastic bottles and cans • Bicycle lights, locks, and helmets Donated items may be brought to ODCMV on Sunday, August 1, when representatives from the Day Worker Center will be hosting a table in the breezeway. Donations may also be dropped off at the Day Worker Center in Trinity United Methodist Church: 748 Mercy Street, Mountain View, on Monday-Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Contact Marc Cooper, mecooper5@hotmail.com, for more information. September 24-26 Don't miss Family of God camp 2010! This special weekend retreat will take place at the Mount Hermon Conference Center in the Santa Cruz mountains. Our speaker will be former MPPC teaching pastor and current Bellevue First Presbyterian Church’s Senior Pastor Scott Dudley. A great weekend of learning and fun. Online registration opens August 2 at mppc.org. Contact Lisa Carhart, lcarhart@mppc.org. During the months of June, July, and August, Open Door Church and First Presbyterian Church will be collecting school supplies for under resourced children. The agencies that will receive the supplies include Community Services Agency (CSA), Salvation Army, and Family Supportive Housing (FSH). The goal is to collect the school supplies during the summer so that they can be distributed to the children before school starts in September. If you would like to participate, please bring a fun, colorful binder for an elementary, middle, or high school student filled with the following supplies: • Lined paper • Pencil pouch with zipper filled with pens, pencils, erasers • Dividers • Glue stick If you have any questions, please contact Jennie Bader at jsbader@sbcglobal.net. As we learn about and practice prayer this summer, consider making a commitment to pray daily for the Bay Area. Choose one place in our community - it could be a neighborhood, workplace or school, and pray for people there every day from now through August 1. Visit mppc.org/prayer to note where you will be praying and see where others are praying. For daily prayer prompts follow us on Twitter.com/MPPC_ODC or become a fan on Facebook.com/MenloParkPres. Contact Diane Lopez, 650.329.7421, dlopez@mppc.org. |