Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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Sit. Walk. Stand.  Three words that summarize the book written by Paul to the Christians living in the large metropolitan community with some 250,000 people called Ephesus. He wanted these believers to realize that Jesus had a higher and more powerful name than any of those powers who were named by the people.  Jesus had a Name and had an authority against which nothing could prevail. He could stand. On 26th of August in worship something happened. One of the opening songs declaring Jesus as the Lion and Lamb took hold, and the Lord moved upon the people, and they shouted, worshiped, and uplifted the sovereign beauty of Jesus.  As this happened there was this sense of God’s presence I experienced as authority. At that moment, nothing and noone was greater and to the core of my being I knew this. That moment, that was what it was like to stand in authority. In that place there’s nothing that can sway you. Paul invited the people into this place. “Who can stop the Lord Almighty?” asked that song on that Sunday and the answer is “No one.”  Indeed. Come worship this One who calls us to stand in authority!

Laity Summit

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September 22, 2018
10:00 am to 3:00 pm

Lake Oswego UM

Lunch will be provided!

As a district, we are committed to exploring new ways of connecting with each other because we know that together we can...
- explore bold new ways of being church in our communities
- make bold changes in the way we move as a people
- come together in conversations that deepen the relationships across congregations and neighborhoods

What to Expect:
- spiritual reflection
- sharing stories
- one-to-one conversation
- listening & reflecting
- defining next steps

We look forward to seeing you! Please register now!

CounterCulture

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"The world feels high lonesome and heartbroken to me right now.  We've sorted ourselves into factions based on politics and ideology.  We've turned away from one another and toward blame and rage.  We're lonely and untethered.  And scared."  --Brene Brown

Money, influence, impact, growth, and consumption are all contributing factors to culture as we know it.  But is this really what makes us successful?  Is this all there is?  We don't think about our lives apart from material possessions, but we are spiritual beings, meant for depth, insight, and integrity.

There's another way of life.  Its perspective is eternal built on values that are human with qualities that are spiritual and timeless.  Its only law is love, and the leader demonstrated its validity by giving up His own life to ensure our freedom.

Find out what Jesus is all about.  He was the original counterculture.  in the midst of a broken and hurting world, His life gives life.  If you want to experience what He's all about, visit www.MyNewCulture.com.

"There is something great about your life, and God wants you to see it."  --Chris Overstreet

Grief Recovery Weekend

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Are you, or is someone you love, grieving the end of a marriage from a death, divorce or permanent separation?  A Beginning Experience Weekend can help with the healing from such a loss.  The next opportunity to attend one will be the weekend of October  12-14, 2018, in Milwaukie, near Clackamas Town Center.  

The retreat consists of presentations by Beginning Experience team members, periods for private personal reflection, and sharing in small groups. The weekend begins on Friday evening and concludes Sunday afternoon. The cost of $195 includes lodging for 2 nights in a double room, meals and resource materials. Special arrangements may be made for payment, and partial scholarships are available. Single rooms are available for an additional $20.

Please contact Karen: 971-404-6512 or karenmelvin@comcast.net. More information may be found on the website www.beginningexperience.org  

OTHER INFORMATION YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW 

With the help of the founders of Marriage Encounter, Beginning Experience was created by Sister Josephine Stewart and others, in 1974. The Oregon team, active since 1978, provides 3 healing Weekends each year.  It is a peer ministry of people who have benefitted from this program and have received training to offer the opportunity to others.  It is included in the list of approved ministries of the U. S. Council of Catholic Bishops

Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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If you were writing an important piece of literature that would be read by the elite of society in the highest echelons, and knew that women were devalued in the culture (treated as objects, property), children considered disposable by others and slaves viewed as inferiors, how would you write?  Would you choose your words carefully, diplomatically? Would you address first those who believed they ought to be addressed and gently challenge their societal beliefs? How might you write this challenge to the ways and times of life around you? When writing to those who had bowed their necks to Jesus in Ephesus, Paul was writing into a such a culture.  And yet, when writing about how these believers could actually live out their lives, decided, boldly to address what his readers would view as the lowest, the least, the silenced in their society first. Paul put women, children and slaves first in his epistle. Today we can read past this, ignoring his boldness, but then? Boldly Paul said women, children and slaves had voices, had the ability to choose, were equally valuable, equally worthy in this new Kingdom. Their lives mattered.  They made a difference. All bore allegiance to Jesus. Get a drift of that! Come to worship!

Lunch Bunch on Monday

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Sure, it's Labor Day, but you've gotta eat lunch! 

If you're in town, drop by at 11:30 on Monday, September 4.  If you happen to have some delicious dish to share, all the better. 

And it's okay if you've got twigs in your hair from gardening all morning.  We grow as a church community by spending time together.  So let's share lunch.

March for Family Promise

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Coming this Saturday!!

Support Family Promise by marching in the Beaverton Parade on Saturday, September 8.  

The Family Promise theme is to publicize their annual "Bed Race" fundraiser event and their gratefulness to volunteers, donors, sponsors and the City of Beaverton. 

Westsiders are invited to walk alongside the Family Promise "bed" float, wearing pajamas, robes, bunny slippers, etc.  The more, the merrier!  And the more we show our support of Family Promise to the Beaverton community.  

If you love a parade (and who doesn't?), contact Bonnie Becker to get all the details.

Online Directory

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The directory is now available to those who attend Westside.  To protect everyone's privacy, you must have this link.  It's also available in the church emails every Tuesday and Friday. 

The directory is a pdf file, so you may print a color copy at home (about 14 pages).  Black and white booklet directories will be available soon if you're unable to print a copy.

If you need to make corrections, add or change a photo, or be added to the email distribution list, please contact the church office at office@westsidejourney.org.

Join the Journey, 8.26.18

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Question:  How are you choosing to rely on the power of the Holy spirit to live a Holy life?

Answers:

  1. In trusting the answers I receive from questions I pray daily
  2. By studying scripture
  3. Journaling and listening to what God says to me.
  4. Giving our future to his direction; hope to shine with his love
  5. I pray to my God and surrender to him in the morning, filling myself with his word.
  6. To allow me to be weak yet remain full of light.  To not allow my flesh to override my spirit, and speak life to the hurting while I'm hurting.  It's not about me, but his kingdom expanding

Website Changes

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Perhaps you've noticed -- our website has been evolving recently.  This week's big change is adding the church's Google calendar to the website.

This necessitated moving all events onto one internal calendar.  Leaders, please verify your events for accuracy and notify the church office of any updates to date, time, location, or description.  

The calendar should function in a monthly format for your laptop or desktop, and in a scrollable agenda format for smartphones and tablets.  You should be able to click on an event for more information or to add it to your Google calendar. 

If you encounter problems or errors with any page of the website, please email the church with full details.  Thanks!

Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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Ephesians 5:15-33:  The word most often heard and repeated from this passage is not “be filled” or “make the most of time,” but “submit.”  Especially in verse 21. However that verb does not exist in verse 21. The verb is only in the previous verse; only in English translations is the verb repeated.  Yet women have been stomped on by preachers about “submitting to their husbands” which is a secondary clause. Still important to comprehend but best kept in context.  The primary context is submission to the spirit of God, the opening to receive THAT spirit and the overflow in speaking and acting in submission to one another. In marriage this looks like mutual submission and the husband’s role to “love his wife as Christ loved the church,” to which the idea is submitting, the idea of a posture to receive love makes sense.  How much do people brace against a concept because it is not clearly understood? Come look, come worship, come receive the fullness and overflow.

Local Need

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Friends, we've become aware of a need for girl's clothing, in sizes 3T, 8 and 12.  If you have gently used clothing in these sizes, or if you're out shopping this weekend, please prayerfully consider giving to this family in need.  Gift cards are appreciated as well.  Items may be brought to church on Sunday, or during office hours (Tue and Fri, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm).  Thanks for your generous support!

Baby Shower for Jen

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This Saturday, August 25, we will host a baby shower for one of our Family Promise members!  Jen is expecting a girl to be delivered any moment, so you may even meet baby Zoey at the shower.  There will be meat/cheese, buns, and beverages provided; please bring a salad to share.  The event begins at 11:00 am in the Lighthouse.  Gifts may be dropped off at the church on Friday between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm if you're unable to attend the party.

Here are some things that Jen has requested:

  • Slippers for Jen
  • Side snap tshirt for newborn (until cord falls off) – 2
  • Onesies size newborn – 2 or 3
  • One piece stretchy sleeper
  • Receiving blankets – 2
  • Baby washcloths – pack of 5 or so
  • Small waterproof pad for under sheet - 2
  • Cotton bibs for spit-up or drool – 2
  • Nipple lotion
  • Baby thermometer
  • Diaper Geenie Inserts
  • Unscented baby laundry detergent
  • Baby nail clippers
  • Bulb syringe
  • Baby thermometer
  • Crib Sheets

Join the Journey, 8.19.18

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Question:  Who comes to mind when you think of someone who shines with the light of the Lord?

Answers:

  1. Tuukka, Ursula, Panda, Brownie, Tutter, Helen, Clovis, Julius, Jet, Reggie, Mr. Black, Marshal, Nannook, Minnie, Bart
  2. Pastor Brian
  3. Brian, Jan H, Yasmine, Abby
  4. Jan Harlan
  5. Jan Harlan, Pastor Brian
  6. Michele Wells
  7. Bonnie Becker, Mya, Brian Shimer
  8. Randy Loayza, Brian Shimer
  9. My friend, Lynette, who lives in California
  10. Fred - when he sings he shines God's Glory!
  11. I believe that to me, Josh Fedderly comes to mind
  12. Pastor Brian