Only 2 Things - Parish Ministry in 2016

As a church, let's all commit to do something together, actually two things. Only two things: Invite and connect.

  1. Let's invite a neighbor into our homes at least once a month.
  2. Let's connect with one organization that is bringing hope and healing to our neighbors.


We will be sending out monthly parish updates throughout the winter and spring to best resource and empower one another to love and serve our neighborhoods. In these updates, your parish chairman will also share your individual neighboring stories. Let’s inspire each other by the stories of God’s work through us in our neighborhoods. Know that your parish leaders are here to champion the cause of your parish and to support you in any way they can.

  • Do you need parish funds to help you host your neighbors or to throw a block party?
  • Not sure what to do? Need help brainstorming and planning new ways to serve your neighbors?
  • Have you come across a need in your neighborhood that you want to address but you are not sure how?

Contact your Parish Chairman to support you as you follow Jesus in loving your neighbors.

Why Parishes? Who is my Parish Chairman? Go to our Parish Neighborhood web page for more information about our Parish Ministry at Redeemer.

Let’s all embrace our 2016 Parish Initiatives:

  1. Invite one neighbor into our homes at least once a month. No agenda, simply connect and show them true hospitality.
  2. Get to know one organization near you that is bringing hope and healing to your neighbors. A list of a few organizations in each parish is available on our Mercy & Service Organizations web page.


To love our neighbors as ourselves!

Quote: Willard

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“Beauty is goodness made manifest to the senses.” - Dallas Willard

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RUF at UCI Update

Highlights for the first 3 Months for RUF at UCI

The first 3 months of school are over, which means an end to the fall quarter at UCI. Here are some highlights.

Flag Football: Last night, 11 students came to our house for our end-of-the year party for our intramural flag football team (pic above). We had a lot of fun. I believe only one of these students is a Christian. I am praying that God will begin to open the door in January for gospel conversations with these students.

Racquetball: In November, I entered the UCI racquetball tournament. Through this connection, I have been able to begin to play some of these students at the university recreation center. My strongest connection is to a student from Iran, who has introduced me to some of his Iranian friends.

Bible Study: Before Thanksgiving I asked you to pray for the first ever RUF Bible study. We ended up with 3 students meeting at Chick-fil-A for dinner and Bible study. It went well! We are planning to pick up in January with a weekly Bible study. I have asked the students to commit to meeting for 4 weeks. There may be a few other students interested in joining us for the January study. 

End of the Year Giving: Because this is a new ministry and because Southern California is an expensive place to live we still have a significant amount of money to raise. We are not fully supported yet. If you would like to give to the Brewers/RUF at UCI - you can do so online at https://www.givetoruf.org

Thank you for your prayers, giving, and love!
Chad

Ethiopia Update

Life and Ministry in Ethiopia with the Polks

Thanksgiving is past, Christmas is ahead, and we have many things for which we are thanking God. It has been a challenging and also fruitful few months, and we want to share a few stories of how God has been working-- delivering people from spiritual darkness, healing bodies from disease, lifting up the heads of the poor, sustaining churches amidst persecution, and changing hearts through the beauty of Christ's gospel. We are humbled to be a part of what God is doing in Ethiopia, and we need and treasure your prayers. The physical challenges and spiritual attack for our family and church plant team have been significant these past months. In addition, various regions of Ethiopia continue to face drought, famine, riots, and extremist attacks. The challenge is real, but God is the King and the Word has become flesh and dwelt among us. God truly is good. Merry Christmas to each of you, and much love from all the Polks... Jason and Liz

2nd Anniversary

Ethiopia communionIn November we marked the 2nd anniversary of our Suki Church Plant and began celebrating the Lord's Supper together-- the culmination of nearly 3 months of teaching on the background, meaning, and practice of the sacrament.

Our fellowship consists of many new believers, as well as diverse religious, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds. When we began our discussions, the understandings (and misunderstandings) of the Lord's Supper were as numerous as the people filling the benches around our make-shift room of wooden poles and plastic tarps. We felt it was of great importance to teach, discuss, and answer questions for as long as it took to reach a common spirit and understanding. Many of our members lack literacy skills and formal education, but I assure you they are discerning theologians who ask penetrating and difficult questions. We prayed and wrestled well together, and after 3 months we all agreed that it was time to begin celebrating the Lord's Supper. Each Sunday morning we now gather to pray, worship, hear God's Word, and take the Lord's Supper together as a church fellowship, and it has been a beautiful and grace-filled expression of God's goodness. We have 30 adults and nearly 70 children participating in worship, and have seen God working his grace in many lives. God is faithful to build his church. Our hope is to identify a new neighborhood for future community health and church planting ministry in the next 12 months. If you would like to make a year-end gift to help us toward this goal you can find the link HERE.

From Darkness to Light

The reality of spiritual darkness and oppression has become ever more clear to us during our years in Ethiopia. Many worship other spirits and open their homes and families to demonic activity in ways that are often exposed as the light of the gospel advances in the community. Several members of our Suki fellowship were delivered powerfully from demonic oppression as part of their coming to faith in Christ in these recent months, and we rejoice for the physical, emotional, and spiritual changes that often accompany this kind of deliverance.

My heart is particularly moved when I think of R. and E., two single mothers who have come to faith and started attending Suki Church this year. In many ways their stories are similar-- both come from backgrounds of trauma and abuse, both were initiated at a young age into the worship of other spirits, both experienced dramatic demonic manifestations the first time they attended our church plant. But God has shown himself abundantly gracious and mighty to save as he has brought these women out of darkness into light. Both women have baby boys that were born as a result of sexual assault, and yet have chosen through the power of the gospel to proclaim Christ's blessing and light over them. Our spiritual community participated in choosing names for both boys to reflect the grace of Christ in their lives. One is named "Netsanet" (Freedom) and the other "Jonathan" (The Lord gives...). These women, together with our church fellowship, have declared these babies to be the gift and blessing of God. I am profoundly humbled by and incredibly proud of these women, and give God all the glory for the work he is doing in these two families. Please pray for God's ongoing work of redemption.

Church on the EdgeEthiopia valley

Last week I had the honor of traveling with church plant teammates Fikadu and Stephen to the region of North Shoa to visit two local churches with whom they have many years of relationship. Both churches are perched on the edge of sheer cliffs that tumble down into the Awash River Canyon. The views could not be more striking, and in many ways correlate with the precarious place these churches occupy in communities that are very hostile to the gospel.

In the town of Fetira, they recently had a pregnant woman who had begun talking with the pastor and attending a few services be attacked while standing in line for water. She was punched so hard in the stomach that she went into premature labor and delivered the baby on the spot. By the time the pastor of the church received word and ran to find her, both the mother and baby had died, with no other onlookers willing to help her. These pastors have endured in ministry for over 15 years in these locations, facing a level of opposition that is difficult to imagine. And yet by God's mercy and grace they continue in their calling. By God's grace the light of Christ shines through the gospel they proclaim and the love they have for their community. Our hope was to simply support and encourage these churches through our presence and by teaching through the book of Ephesians. I was humbled to be with them, and invite you to to pray for these churches, their pastors, and their communities. Pray for Pastor Getu (pictured below left) and Fetira Addis Kidan Church. Pray for Pastor Sintayehu and Degolo Addis Kidan Church.

All in the Family

The past months have been a blur of diapers, kids' activities, and growth stages. Nathan, Isaiah, and Anna continue to fill our lives with lots of laughs, lots of sleepless nights, and lots of blessing. Anna celebrated her 1st birthday last week with her friend Ellilta-- complete with matching dresses, shoes, and hair bows. Nathan enjoyed his Kindergarten Nativity Play, "The Innkeeper's Breakfast," and gave a convincing performance as the "hot and bothered" innkeeper who keeps finding pregnant Mary, random shepherds, and roving wisemen knocking on his door when he tries to sit down for breakfast. Eventually the innkeeper goes to the stable himself and encounters the baby Jesus, suddenly forgetting all about his breakfast.

Isaiah is joyful and impish as always. He has especially enjoyed his new preschool cooperative this fall, and is already talking about going back after Christmas Break. Liz and I have also decided to take on the challenge of a new puppy! Originally we had two-- "Cookies" and "Cream"-- but Cookies died after a severe reaction to his first round of vaccines. So now it is just Cream. Even though we only had Cookies for three weeks, we still miss him. A reminder that life is short-- whether dogs, or people. But we are thankful for the puppy we still have, and are growing more and more attached to the little guy.

We look forward to celebrating Christmas with a family friend and one of Liz's cousins who are coming to visit us in Addis Ababa. Likewise, we hope that each of you have a wonderful Christmas, and that you find the light of Christ ever more beautiful. Much grace and peace to you.

Prayer

  • For growth in number and maturity at our Suki Church Plant
  • For the famine, drought, and riots affecting many parts of Ethiopia
  • For the marriages, physical health, and spiritual protection of the families on our Church Plant team in the face of significant spiritual attack these past months

Campus by the Sea Workcrew

Friday- Sunday, January 15-17, 2016 Men, mark your calendars for our next work crew at Campus by the Sea on Catalina Island. We will get to know one another better as we serve side-by-side working on projects at this Christian camp and retreat center. The only cost is your passage on the Catalina Flyer; food and accommodations are provided. Contact Bob Norling, bobnorling@sbcglobal.net, with questions or to sign up.

Youth Winter Retreat

Redeemer’s youth are heading up into the mountains and snow for a winter retreat. Students will build relationships with one another as they enjoy the snow, play games in a warm cabin, study the Bible, and hang out with friends. This experience will not only be memorable and impactful, it will also be well supervised and SAFE with quality adult leaders. Boys and girls will each have their own cabins.

Details

Dates: Friday-Sunday, January 29-31

Location: Green Valley Lake (near Big Bear)

Drop-Off: Friday, 4pm, Feichtmann House, Costa Mesa

Pick-Up: Sunday, 8:45am, Temple Bat Yahm, Newport Beach (Students will return in time to worship with their families.)

Contact: Pastor Adam, adamf@redeemeroc.org

To Register

Please fill out and submit the following to Pastor Adam Feichtmann to secure a spot:

What to Bring

Bring a bible, notebook, pen, sleeping bag, pillow, toiletries, warm clothes, jacket, and shower towel. You may also bring snow attire. If you don’t have snow attire, please pack extra clothes. Only pack what you need and please pack lightly.

Central Parish Cookie Decorating

Saturday, December 19th, 3:00-5:00pm Celebrate the season with our Central County Parish at a Cookie Decorating Party! Families are invited to gather at the park across from the Monterastelli's home in Tustin where we will decorate sugar cookies to give to our neighbors this Christmas. We will also enjoy some hot cocoa and hot cider. This is a fun event for all ages and a great opportunity to invite your friends and neighbors too. Contact Lynsey Monterastelli, lynsmonterastelli@yahoo.com, to RSVP and let her know how many "cookie-decorators" will be coming.

Mika Christmas Store

Beach Cities parishioners are invited to serve with Mika this Christmas at their annual Christmas Store in Costa Mesa. You may also serve by making donations for the Mika store. Please see details on these serving opportunities below.

Pre-Store Set-up

Date: Wednesday, December 16th Time: 2:00pm - 8:00pm (Come and go when you can!) Where: RockHarbor Church, 3095 Red Hill Ave, Costa Mesa 92626 What: Sort and organize gifts How: Contact Josh at Mika, josh@mikacdc.org, to sign up or click HERE sign up on the Mika website.

Mika Christmas Store

Date: Saturday, December 19th Times: Sign up for one of the following shifts:

  • 8:00am - 11:30am
  • 11:00am - 2:30pm
  • 2:00pm - 5:30pm
  • 6:00pm - 8:00pm (clean up)

Where: The Crossing Church, 2115 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa 92627 What: Serve as greeter, gift wrapper, personal shopper, childcare, hospitality, or inventory/stocking How: Contact Josh at Mika, josh@mikacdc.org, to sign up for one or more shifts or click HERE sign up on the Mika website.

Additional Instructions:

  • A brief orientation will be held during the first 30 minutes of each shift so please arrive on time and plan to stay the full length.
  • Children are welcome to volunteer with a parent or guardian in the childcare area only.
  • Students in 7th-12th grade are welcome to volunteer without parental supervision in any area.
  • Some volunteer jobs may involve being outdoors for part of the time, so please plan accordingly.
  • Parking is in the large parking structure on the church property.
  • The dress is casual and festive!

Store Donations

The biggest need is Wrapping Supplies! See details below on specific items needed. Donations can be delivered directly to the Mika Office (1718 Monrovia Avenue, Costa Mesa 92627).

Donate Wrapping Supplies

  • Gift bags and boxes
  • Tissue paper
  • Wrapping paper
  • Bows
  • Tape

Donate Gifts

  • New, unopened, unwrapped, $20-30 in value, for boys and girls 0-17 years
  • Majority of children will be between 4-10 years old
  • NO: small gifts, stuffed animals, board games, books, shoes, movies, jewelry, crafts, clothes for teens
  • POPULAR: clothes for children 0-7 years and gift cards for teens (Tilly's, Starbucks, In-an-Out)

Donate Gift Cards

  • Target
  • Ross
  • Toys R’ Us

 

Thanksgiving Update from Tokyo

Below is an update from our global partner, Seima Aoyagi, and his family. Seima is a church planter in Tokyo with Presbyterian Mission International. Read more about his work, how you can support the Aoyagi family, and how to be praying for them on the Aoyagi Family Website.

Message from the Aoyagis

Happy Thanksgiving !

I hope you all are having a happy thanksgiving holiday.

Here are what I am thankful about.  Please join me to give thanks to the Lord.

1) Towa is finally back home, after six months in the rehab hospital.  Since his right hand still cannot use a pen, and right leg still has not gained enough strength, he will continue his rehab by commuting twice a week from our house.  He is back to his school now and enjoys being with his friends. While there are a lot of challenges in the process of getting back to the normal life, we all thankful that he is with us.  Thank you for praying for Towa, and please pray that God brings more recovery, especially on his right hand and right leg.

2)  CPI (Church Planting Institute), which I serve on the leadership team, had last annual conference with 423 adults and 125 kids total all together.  It is its two major focus -- church planting CPI Japanand gospel-centeredness -- that drew and united people from all over the Japan.  I taught two sessions on "gospel track" and also translated for Andrew Vandar Maas from Christ Church PCA, who did a great job teaching Christ-centered preaching session.  Even though we had only 0.22% evangelical Christians in Japan, it is such an encouragement to see so many labors in Christ get together with unity and passion to serve God's kingdom in Japan.

Women's Christmas Party

Tuesday, December 8, 7:00 PM Join us for a warm and festive evening where we’ll celebrate our Savior’s birth and the sweet gift of friendship together with our annual ornament exchange and some holiday treats. We will gather at the home of Anna Tester in Newport Beach. Please bring a wrapped ornament if you would like to participate in the exchange, and your favorite Christmas treat or appetizer to share. Contact Ashley Moore, ashley.moore05@gmail.com, with questions or to RSVP.

Quote: Dr. Seuss

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“And the Grinch, with his Grinch-feet ice cold in the snow, stood puzzling and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without ribbons. It came without tags. It came without packages, boxes or bags. And he puzzled and puzzled ‘till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before. What if christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from a store. What if christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.” - Dr. Seuss, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957)

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Ethiopia 2016 Trip

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Join Pastor Adam and other church members to travel to Ethiopia in April to serve our global partner, Ethiopia ACT and Jason Polk. Our team will partner again with a group from Menlo Park Presbyterian Church to serve in the medical care, church planting, and small business training sides of the project. If you have a medical or business background, and/or interested to engage with the local church plants, we invite you to join us. Contact Pastor Adam, adamf@redeemeroc.org, with questions or for more information.

Angel Tree is Here

Sundays, November 29-December 20 Share the love of Christ with children of prisoners this Christmas by sponsoring a child from our Angel Tree. Let’s make sure no child is forgotten. Sign-up at the Prison Ministry table in the chapel hall. Please turn in wrapped gifts by Sunday, Dec. 20th. Contact Lauri Fusco, laurifusco@cox.net, with questions or if you want to help deliver gifts.

Youth Christmas Party

Saturday, December 5, 7:00-9:00 pm Redeemer youth (6th-12th graders) are invited to come celebrate the season. Wear your ugliest holiday sweater and wrap up your recent yard sale find or back-of-the-closet item for a white elephant gift exchange. We’ll also have food, fellowship, and prizes. We will gather at the Hodson’s home in Newport Beach. RSVP with Adam Feichtmann, adamf@redeemeroc.org, by Nov. 29th.

Christmas Eve Service

Thursday, December 24, 5:00pm, Chapel at Temple Bat Yahm Join us for our annual Lessons and Carols Christmas Eve service. We will sing the great Christmas songs interspersed with readings from Scripture, and a short Christmas message.

Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, first created the Nine Lessons and Carols service in 1880. The service, which has its focal point the coming of Christ, is characterized by a very simple pattern. It is ordered around Scripture readings that pertain to Christ’s coming, followed by songs and prayers. Since its first use, the service has spread around the world and has been adapted in many countries, languages, and cultures. The best know version is broadcast from King’s College, Cambridge each Christmas Eve where they have been celebrating this service since 1918.

Nothing will focus your heart and mind, and get your family into the Christmas spirit like this stirring Christmas Eve service.

Nursery childcare will be available for children under 3 years.

If this is your first visit to Redeemer, then click HERE for directions and more information about worship at Redeemer.

 

Advent at Redeemer

What to Expect

Expect to sing the great Christmas songs you love, hear teaching that will open up the joy and drama of Christmas, and find the encouragement you need. Even if you have not been to a church in years, or ever, you will find Redeemer a comfortable place to enjoy the Christmas season with the whole family.

What is Advent?

Advent is the four weeks leading up to Christmas and is a time to anticipate and experience the joy of the season.

  • Advent Worship services: Nov. 29th, Dec. 6th, 13th and 20th at 10am
  • Christmas Eve service: Dec. 24th from 5pm-6pm. READ MORE

Location Information

Redeemer Orange County Morgan Chapel at Temple Bat Yahm 1011 Camelback Street Newport Beach, CA 9260 contact@redeemeroc.org (949) 553-2060

Children's Christmas Party

Sunday, December 6, 11:30am -1:30pm, Chapel Hall Our annual Children’s Christmas Party will take place on December 6th, following worship. The party is for children 2 years-old to 5th grade and will involve cookies, crafts, and carols to prepare the hearts of our children for the Christmas season. Parents, please RSVP by November 29th if you would like your children to attend. Volunteers are also needed to help with the party. Lunch will be provided for the children and volunteers. If you would like to RSVP, volunteer, or have further questions please contact Amanda Knox, amandak@redeemeroc.org.