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N ovember is here which means that Thanksgiving and Christmas will soon be upon us. For many for us, we are looking forward to all the festivities that come with this time of year. However, this is also the season for a little holi- day stress and an unsound splurge on all those holiday delicacies. Be sure to guard your health because we are also in the middle of a flu season which makes quite the combination. You don’t want to spend your holidays celebrating while sick in bed. We all know how fiercely contagious the flu can be, but there are other things that can spread just as quickly. For example, spend a day just smiling at everyone, and you will see how infectious a smile can be. I am positive that your day will be filled with an abundance of pleasant facial expression turned right back at you. Also, your overall attitude on life can be equally contagious. If you can live life with a positive perspective, oth- ers will join you in your praises. After all the Bible tells us, “Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name; make known among the nations what he has done” (Psalm 105:1). Let’s be a people of praise and a people that show the world what our awesome God has done for us. Think about how has God blessed you? Even on your worst days, continued on page 1 A Gratitude that is Contagious by Cary Fisher Give Thanks Always Full many a bless- ing wears the guise of worry or of trou- ble; Far-seeing is the soul, and wise, who knows the mask is double. But he who has the faith and strength to thank his God for sorrow Has found a joy without alloy to gladden every morrow. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox INSIDE To 10 List page 3 Thankful for God’s Blessings page 4 Taste & Inspiration on page 5 What’s happening? see pages 6 & 9 Our Church Family page 7 Kid’s Page on page 9 For the members, family and friends of the Downey Adventist Church Celebration Sabbath J oin us on Sabbath, November 22 for our Celebration Sabbath. We will be celebrating what God has done during our 6 Weeks of the Book of James series and in our small groups. We look forward to hearing from the groups and how God has been working with each group. Every celebration needs some good food. Please plan to stay after church for a feast that will be provided by our small groups and church mem- bers. The small groups will each bring some soup and church members will bring crackers, corn bread, finger sandwiches, etc. It will be a time of fellowship and sharing some food. Don’t miss it. =

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Page 1: November 2014 The Latest Word

November is here which means

that Thanksgiving and Christmas will soon be upon us. For many for us, we are looking forward to all the festivities that come with this time of year. However, this is also the season for a little holi-day stress and an unsound splurge on all those holiday delicacies. Be sure to guard your health because we are also in the middle of a flu season which makes quite the combination. You don’t

want to spend your holidays celebrating while sick in bed.

We all know how fiercely contagious the flu can be, but there are other things that can spread just as quickly. For example, spend a day just smiling at everyone, and you will see how infectious a smile can be. I am positive that your day will be filled with an abundance of pleasant facial expression turned right back at you. Also,

your overall attitude on life can be equally contagious. If you can live life with a positive perspective, oth-ers will join you in your praises. After all the Bible tells us, “Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name; make known among the nations what he has done” (Psalm 105:1). Let’s be a people of praise and a people that show the world what our awesome God has done for us. Think about how has God blessed you? Even on your worst days,

continued on page 1

A Gratitude that is Contagious by Cary Fisher

Give Thanks Always

Full many a bless-ing wears the guise of worry or of trou-ble; Far-seeing is the soul, and wise, who knows the mask is double. But he who has the faith and strength to thank his God for sorrow Has found a joy without alloy to gladden every morrow.

—Ella Wheeler Wilcox

INSIDE

To 10 List page 3

Thankful for God’s Blessings page 4

Taste & Inspiration on page 5

What’s happening? see pages 6 & 9

Our Church Family page 7

Kid’s Page on page 9

For the members, family and friends of the Downey Adventist Church

Celebration Sabbath

Join us on Sabbath, November 22 for our

Celebration Sabbath. We will be celebrating what God has done during our 6 Weeks of the Book of James series and in our small groups. We look forward to hearing from the groups and how God has been working with each group.

Every celebration needs some good food.

Please plan to stay after church for a feast that will be provided by our small groups and church mem-bers. The small groups will each bring some soup and church members will bring crackers, corn bread, finger sandwiches, etc. It will be a time of fellowship and sharing some food.

Don’t miss it. =

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spend some time thinking about God’s handiwork, and you undoubtedly will be able to see God’s miraculous interventions in your life. Remember to, “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever “(1 Chronicles 16:34).

While the world is full of infectious things that can harm us, God’s love and goodness can be equally as contagious, and is certainly worth spreading. If you are a person that is naturally pessimistic, learning to praise the Lord will not only change your life, but your smile and your grate-ful heart can literally have a ripple effect that can truly change this world.

November’s Sermon Calendar

November 1st - Using Your Words (James 3:1-18) - We are on our fourth week of our small groups, and this message will be on the power of words. James calls our tongues like “fire that corrupts the whole body”. As we grow in Christ, help us see how

our words can influence others in positive or nega-tive ways.

November 8th - Submit Yourself to God

(James 4:1-17) - Our culture certainly idolizes people with big celebrity per-sonalities and their giant egos; however, God values a much different charac-teristic in all of us. James writes, “hum-

ble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up” (James 4:10). This Sabbath will be a message of putting less emphasis on ourselves by putting God’s will ahead of our own.

November 15th - Waiting Upon the Lord (James 5:1-19) - We will learn in our final sermon on our Book of James series that Christian matu-rity comes as we are able to be patient and even rejoice in our sufferings. James says, “as you know, we count as blessed those who have persevered” (James 5:11).

November 22nd - Celebration Sabbath - This Sabbath’s worship service caps off the Book of James small group series. Bill Aumack will lead us in a time of testi-mony to show how power-fully God has lead in each of our small groups. After our worship service, we will close our celebration

with a fellowship dinner.

November 29th - Happy is Healthy - For our Thanksgiving Sabbath, we have a mes-sage focused on gratitude. Gratitude or thankfulness affects our spirituality, emotions and our physical body as well. After all, the Bible says, “a cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones” (Proverbs 17:22)

See you when the church gathers. =

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BILL AUMACKresponsible for this

LINDA AUMACKcopy editor

LAURA LUNApaper distribution

CARY FISHERpastor

address mail to: Downey Seventh-day Adventist Church9820 Lakewood Blvd.Downey, CA 90240office: 562.869.6013fax: 562.622.1691 [email protected]

distributed monthlyissue date: Nov. 2014 copyright 1992-2014

the world is full of infectious things that can harm us, God’s love and goodness can be equally

as contagious

A Gratitude ... (cont. from page 1)

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in my life. For example, the Happiest Moments, Most Fun Things, Biggest Surprises, Favorite Geeks and Favorite People. I think of new categories all the time, but here are a couple of things on the fun list, in no particular order. A 100-mile bike ride from Lompoc to Oxnard; riding a Segway for the first time in Raleigh, NC; and los-ing a group of Pathfinders on a 50-mile bike ride while riding in the support van—as well as the hilari-ous events which ensued in the following months (all of which I’m happy to share if you ask!). On my Biggest Surprises list, I would include things like meeting half-siblings for the first time at age 50. The lists are nowhere near full. In fact, I’m find-ing it difficult to start the list of my top ten favorite

people. It isn’t because I don’t know enough people to include. Rather, when I start to think about the people who qualify for that list, I quickly come to real-ize I will never be able to narrow it to ten people.

I’m going to run into a similar situation when I create a list of my top ten favorite people in the Bible. Jesus takes first place, of course! That’s a no brainer. But after that, I don’t know where to start. Do I start with Noah and commend him for the faith it took to build an ark when he must have been the laughing stock of his community? Joseph must belong on the list for the amazing example he gives of someone who was determined to live his life in obedience to God despite the injustice he experienced. Maybe Moses belongs on the list, because God said, “You’re it!” and assigned to him the task of delivering the Israelites from bondage and because he continued to care and intercede for a people who often wanted to stone him. See my prob-lem? That’s four out of ten in the first five books of the Bible! What about Abraham, Joshua, Samuel, Elijah, Elisha, and King David? Then there’s the New Testament to consid-er. Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter and Paul. Each one of these people is a

favorite and helps my faith in different ways. How will I narrow it down?

I think the writer of Hebrews may have had a similar problem when describing the heroes of faith in Hebrews Chapter 11. He started out mak-ing a list of people who qualify. He commended each as a person of faith, all for different reasons. But finally, in verse 32, he gives up trying to acknowledge everyone. He said he didn’t have time to write about all the rest. But he did tell us that through faith they conquered kingdoms and shut the mouths of lions, they became strong in their weaknesses, and some wit-nessed loved ones returned from death to life. Some were tortured, flogged and imprisoned. Yet they “were all commended for their faith.” (Hebrews 11:39.) In Chapter 12, the writer calls these people “a cloud of witnesses.” Their lives, stories and examples serve to encourage us to be people of faith and to keep our eyes on Jesus. So here’s a thought. Do you know someone whose faith encourages you to keep your eyes on Jesus and qualifies to be part of that cloud? I know I do. Oh oh, I see another list on the horizon! =

Nov. 1Cary Fisher

Using Your Words

Nov. 8Cary Fisher

Submit Yourself to God

Nov. 15Cary Fisher

Waiting Upon the Lord

Nov. 22Bill Aumack

Celebration Sabbath

Nov. 29Cary Fisher

Happy is Healthy

Worship Schedule

The Word & You

by Linda Bewley Top 10 List

God’s word says, “Therefore, since

we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hin-ders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Hebrews 12:1-3.

I’ve recently decided to make some top ten lists for things that have occurred

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College students that migrate from third

world countries to the United States with the goal to pursue an educa-tion face difficulties that at times seem impossible. This is part of my story.

I came to the United States with the goal to obtain a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. That was my dream! To become an Engineer!

As a foreign student that did not speak the lan-guage and did not fully understand the culture, the decision to pursue this dream put me in a path of hardship, growth, and faith in God’s blessings that I could not have imagined in a million years.

You see, in order to accomplish these goals, I had to climb a mountain of obstacles and challenges. A few of those challenges were:• I did not speak the

native language at all • My parents could not

afford to pay for my tuition

• I needed to work to pay for tuition, books, mate-rials, food and housing

• College officials wanted me to return back home since there were no guarantees that I could pay for tuition

Upon arrival to college I tried my hardest to adjust

to climate changes (it was freezing! I had never been in cold weather before), education changes, cul-tural changes and all other changes that come with starting a college educa-tion.

My very first chal-lenge was my inability to communicate effectively in the native language. I could understand what others were saying for the most part, but I was not able to put a cohesive sen-tence together. This cre-ated a barrier that at times seemed impossible to climb. But with time, effort, and practice I was able to master the native lan-guage.

My second challenge was to find work. Since I did not have a good dominion of the native language, explaining to people that I needed work was a major problem from the onset. As I tried for weeks to communicate and failed miserably, a little old lady that worked in the records office approached me after seeing me strug-gle and to my surprise spoke to me in Spanish. I could not believe my ears! I had finally connected with someone that could understand me. She asked me if I could tell her my

story. And this I did per her request. After I was finished relating all the events, from the moment I left home until I got to college, she smiled at me and said that I was brave for pursuing my dreams against all obstacles. She then asked me if I had eaten anything to which I replied by shaking my head. She took me to her home, where I met her husband. She fed me and talked to me about my journey so far. She asked

about my goals, my objectives, my beliefs and a number of other top-

ics of inter-est to her. Little did

I know that on that day I had gained a guardian angel!

Mrs. Koenig got me a job in the college farm, records office, and student services. She spoke with the college officials about my situation and from that moment they became more helpful. She helped me find a place to live and for six months she provided me with enough cash for food and rent.

I am thankful to Mrs. Koenig and to God for his blessing of putting Mrs. Koenig in my path! Because of her open heart and kindness she helped shape my future. =

by Alberto Melenciano Thankful for God’s Blessings!

In order to accomplish these goals, I had to climb a mountain of obstacles and challenges.

Little did I know that on that day I had gained a guardian angel!

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For those who weren’t able to attend our

Health Fair, here is the spinach shake recipe that was used for the samples during the Health Fair.

Ingredients• 3 cups spinach

• 2 cups ice

• 1/2 banana

• 2 tbsp peanut butter (optional)

• 1 scoop vanilla protein powder

• 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk

DirectionsAdd all ingredients to blender and blend on high

speed, until completely mixed.

Pour shake into glass and enjoy!

Enjoy! =

Spinach Shake

Taste & Inspiration

Pilar & Phillip

In Reflections on the Psalms, C.S. Lewis

shared that he was con-fused and embarrassed by God’s instructions to offer him praise. “We all despise the man who demands continued assur-ance of his own virtue, intelligence or delightful-ness.”

But then Lewis thought about great artwork, for which admiration is the only appropriate response. Otherwise, he wrote, “we shall have missed some-thing.”

Lewis concluded that God wants praise not only because it’s right but because we need to do it. Praising God fulfills our highest purpose. As Psalm 33:1 (NIV) says, “It is fitting for the upright to praise him.”

—Adapted from Walking With God Through Pain and Suffering, Timothy Keller

Why Praise God?

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4:54 pm sunset

4:49 pm sunset

4:46 pm sunset

9:30 am S.S.

9:30 am S.S.

9:30 am S.S.10:50 am Worship Pastor Cary

3 pm Pathfinders

9:30 am S.S.10:50 am Worship Bill AumackCelebration Sabbath 12:30 pm Luncheon

Visit www.downeychurch.orgS.S. – Sabbath School

C.S. – Community Service

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10:50 am Worship Pastor Cary3 pm Pathfinders/Adventures5:30 Fall Party

10:50 am Worship Pastor Cary

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7 pm Band Practice

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7 pm Wed. Fellowship

7 pm Band Practice

6:00 pm sunset

9 am Pathfinders/Adventures

7 pm Wed. Fellowship

7 pm Band Practice

7 pm Wed. Fellowship

7 pm Band Practice

7 pm Wed. Fellowship

7 pm Wed. Fellowship

7 pm Church Board

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4:44 pm sunset

7 pm Band Practice

9:30 am S.S.10:50 am Worship Pastor Cary

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November Birthdays Laura Luna – 3 Sandra Gomez – 3 David Chavez – 4 Juanita Cabrera – 5 Joe Perez – 5 Norman Markussen – 6Kevin Torres – 9 Clarice Murray – 10 Noemi Morales – 10 Esther McPhoy – 10Mark Pond – 12 Ava Meade – 13 Yolanda Pena – 15Sammy Ramirez – 15 Melissa Archila – 16 Gustavo Ortega – 17 Alex Chavez - 18Evelyn Vierna – 20 Mark Toban – 22 Beverly Kauffman – 24 Flor Munguia – 27

If your birthday is left out in the monthly newsletter, please contact the church office so we can put it in.

Upcoming EventsWednesday - 7 p.m. Wed. Night FellowshipFridays - 7:00 p.m. Band Practice

Nov. 1 - Pathfinders / Adventurers @ 3pmNov. 1 - Fall Party @ 5:30pmNov. 2 - Pathfinders / Adventurers @ 9amNov. 2 - SGA Fall Festival @ 10-4pm Nov. 9 - AUS Fall Festival @ 10-4pm Nov. 18 - Pathfinders @ 3pmNov. 22 - Celebration SabbathNov. 22 - Fellowship Luncheon @ 12:30pmNov. 23 - Yard SaleNov. 27 - Thanksgiving

The Latest Word deadline is the 5th of the month.

Coming Soon

Dec 22 - Christmas ProgramJan 2 - Agape Feast CommunionBe sure to keep up with the latest news

by signing up for the Wednesday email. You can sign up here www.downey-church.org/Signups.html or send us an email at DowneyChurch at gmail dot com and we’ll add you.

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The Latest About

Our Church FamilyAsk Victoria Z or

Ethan M about their recent mission trip to Utah with San Gabriel Academy.

Sammy Nicholas Ramirez was dedicated on Oct 18th. Be sure to congrat-ulate his proud parents.

Remember to set your clocks BACK one hour Saturday night/Sunday

morning on November 2nd.

Are you wanting to be involved in ministry at the church? We have some needs of ministry

positions that need to be

filled. If you’re inter-ested in helping, please see Pastor Cary or Bill. Thanks.

If you have any Church Family news, please contact the church office so we can get it into the newsletter. =

Fall PartyGame Night

Thank you to everyone who has been saving Box Tops for Education. That is greatly appreciated.

For the Box Tops for Education, please save the Box Tops coupon.

Please give your labels to Linda Aumack. Thank you for your support! =

Our Fall Party is Saturday, November

1st at 5:30pm.

This year we will be doing something a bit dif-ferent. We are still going to have a time of worship and some awesome food to eat, but this time we’ll be playing some board games. There will still be a few group games to bring us all together.

So watch for food sign-ups in the foyer and find

your favorite board game to play.

Remember, one of the main purposes of the Fall Party is to invite a friend. This is a great opportunity to show a friend that it’s ok to be part of a church family.

Sign up to bring some food, find a fun game or two and invite a friend.

You don’t want to miss this! =

On her blog “Tales of Wonder,” Marlo

Schalesky writes about the short-lived goldfish her family has accumulated over the years. When her daughter brought two more home, Schalesky tried to lower her expectations: “Fish like this don’t live that long.” Yet those par-ticular fish thrived — one lived five years! Schalesky figured their well water must have been purer than the city water their previ-ous pets inhabited.

People are like fish that way, Schalesky suggests:

What surrounds us has power over us. Constantly “swimming” in negativ-ity and impure thoughts hinders our growth and well-being. Yet if we seek Christ-like surroundings, we’ll thrive spiritually.

“Whatever is true, whatever is noble, what-ever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excel-lent or praiseworthy — think about such things” (Philippians 4:8, NIV). =

Something’s Fishy

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