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Don't Miss Him

Mt Diablo
Mt.Diablo


Don’t Miss Him

I jumped in the car this morning to come to the office. 

First I loaded it full of stuff.  I spent part of Labor Day helping Pam clean our closet.  Yuck.  (I also spent part of it playing golf with her and Jason—but that’s another story.)  Anyway, I jumped into the car, Pam was driving so I have no excuse—but I missed the incredible scenery of Mount Diablo.  I have no recollection of seeing it at all.  I don’t know how I missed it.  Perhaps my mind was preoccupied, perhaps I was looking down, perhaps Pam was driving erratically, yeah, that was probably it.


It is hard to miss.  I come down the hill every day and there is a completely unobstructed view of God’s marvelous creation!!  It is truly a marvel I simply don’t tire of and I try hard not to take for granted.  There is a certain majesty in a mountain, a majesty not found easily in many other visible objects.

Speaking of God—well I was getting around to it—people often ask me, “What are you preaching on this week.” and I reply, “God.”  Well this week it truly is God, Himself, the Almighty, the Wonderful, who is the subject of the morning sermon, though it won’t be me preaching.  Craig Arnold is filling in for me while Pam and I spend some time with Jason before he heads back to Korea and hopefully Joy too before she moves to New York.

As we work our way through our wonderful theology, this week you have the opportunity to sit in the passenger seat as Craig takes you down a path with an unobstructed view of God. 

Oh, don’t miss Him!!



See you Soon,   Major Clay
 




The Gospel of God

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"We believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New testaments were given by inspiration of God, and that they only constitute the Divine rule of Christian faith and practice."
(The 1st doctrine of The Salvation Army)


In looking at our fundamental Christian beliefs Major Clay Gardner starts at the beginning! He looks at the very foundations of all our beliefs in this sermon entitled "The Gospel of God". You'll hear the Major ask you to follow along with his passage of scripture which is found in 2 Timothy 3:10-17. You can listen to the sermon here.

Our audio bonus this week is our band playing a very old selection -
My Soul's Longing - by Kenneth Ketteringham. Click here to hear the band.



We Believe!

Why we believeStarting August 30th 2009, Major Clay began a new series of sermons which examine what it is we believe. As he points out in this introductory sermon, what's important is not so much what believe about, as what we believe in! Click here to listen to the sermon.

We have two audio bonuses this week - our band plays the hymn tune arrangement "
Troyte" and the songsters present "Because we believe."




Surprise!!

Birdie or bogie?

Surprise!!


It was like a dream… There I was on the 18th green, getting ready to putt.  I’ve seen it on TV hundreds of times.  A crowd had gathered around to watch—complete with photographers (one from a local paper). I lined up my putt—it was a long one.  My daughter Joy (one of the photographers) says, “Hold on Dad.”  I paused for a couple more seconds and then I putted.  What a lousy putt. 

But I’m the only one who groaned, and then as I look up from my putt, there in full uniform was my son.
major Clay and Jason


I tell people I’ve felt like crying on the golf course many times—but this time I actually did.  It took a bit to compose myself.  Jason
and the crowd were all pleased that I was taken by surprise.  Turns out Pam had had her turn an hour or so earlier.

It was hard to believe—Jason had tried to arrange leave a couple of times earlier in the summer without success—but he is here.  Seeing is believing!!


Jesus once told Thomas, "Because you have seen Me, have you believed? Blessed are they who did not see, and yet believed." John 20:29


“Whosoever believes…” two of the prominent words in the most prominent verse of the Bible.  But a slight pause here might make us wonder “believe what?”

Yeah, we believe, most people do.  But what do we believe?  Starting Sunday we’re beginning a sermon series designed to answer that very question.  The Series is entitled simply, “We Believe”.  Hope you’ll join us.

See you Sunday,   Major Clay



Social Services

Social Services



For many people the face of The Salvation Army is not our excellent church activities, but our Social Services. For many years one of the mottos of the "Army" was, "with heart to God, and hand to man". Our Founder, William Booth, famously remarked, "you can't preach to a man on an empty stomach!" We seek to serve our community in Jesus' name too and that's where our Social Services Department comes in. Lauri Vint and Karen Shreve are assisted by volunteers who donate time and resources to help those in our community who find themselves in need. You can find the following summary of our services
here.

FOOD PANTRY

Our Food Pantry is open for walk-in clients on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm. Thursday hours are from 2:00 pm until 7:00 pm. It is open for residents of Central Contra Costa County. We offer non-perishable food, along with fresh items, like meat, milk and produce when available.

Eligible clients can come every 30 days.

All you need is an ID for you and your family members, a piece of mail with your name and address, and verification of any income you receive.


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We have many other programs for those seeking help such as:-


* Assistance with Past Due PG&E Bills

* Back to School Clothing & Backpacks

* Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday Food Baskets & Toys

* Reasonably Priced Summer and After-School Programs

* Dog & Cat Food and Cat Litter

* Baby Items (clothing, furnishings, diapers, etc. when available)

…..and lots more!


If we don’t do it, we might be able to help you find a place that does!

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For more information
Call us at 925-676-6180 ext 10 or 11





Golf Tournament and Big Surprise!

Golf Tournament is Huge Success!

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Due to the sustained efforts of members of our Advisory Board - especially David Cantando and Scott Singley, aided by Susan Pierce - our first annual Pro-Am golf tournament turned out to be a resounding success! The Contra Costa Country Club hosted the event in spectacular fashion. With the help of sponsors and professional golfers from around the area we were almost at capacity for this first of its kind event in our county. Members of the Corps including young people from our basketball teams showed up to help with the myriad of logistical chores which go on behind the main golfing scene. Many individuals and corporate sponsors donated items for the silent auction. Advisory Board Chair Chuck Graham took photographs of every group which were presented at the awards dinner at the end of the day (You can view Chuck's handiwork here).

Big Surprise!

major Clay and Jason

Those in the know were having a hard time containing the secret of the day. Major Clay and Pam's son Jason - currently serving with the U.S. Army in S. Korea - was arriving home without their knowledge for a month's leave! Since Major Clay was participating in the golf tournament he did not find out until Jason walked out to greet him on the 18th green. The pictures tell the story better than any words!

Overall it was a marvelous day which will help us reach our goal of building a gymnasium for the young people of our neighborhood!




The Second Touch

Second Touch

The Second Touch



The Salvation Army belongs to a tradition of evangelical christianity known as the "Holiness Movement". In the UK and Americas this movement was spread by the radical (for its time) preaching of John and Charles Wesley and their "methodist" forms of worship.

In this sermon entitled "The Second Touch", Major Clay Gardner gives as clear an exposition of this teaching as you will hear, based on Mark 8 where Jesus touches a blind man not once, but twice to restore complete sight. You can hear Major Clay's sermon
here.

As an audio bonus, here is our (much depleted) band playing an arrangement of the hymn tune "
Stella" and the postlude "Repton".



What's your excuse?

Whats excuse

What's your excuse?


Do you feel inadequate? Un- eloquent? Inelegant? Not experienced enough? Not measuring up to your full potential?

Well don't beat yourself up too badly! As Major Clay points out in this week's sermon, you are in good company with some famous characters in Scripture! What you will be by the Grace of God may be inconceivable, but is not impossible and may be inevitable!

Check out the sermon
here.

[Webmaster's note: We had a bit of an audio glitch this week, so if Clay's transition from Paul's advice to Timothy to Moses' word skills seems a little abrupt, that's because of how we had to edit things! We apologize for any inconvenience this caused! (and that's our excuse!)]



Summer Fun!

This is a guest article by Capt. Wendy Parkhill who is the Corps Officer (Pastor) at the Ayr Citadel Corps in Scotland. [Webmaster]

Summer Fun!


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Summer Fun – Jesus

A few years ago now we bought a tent on impulse. It was a bargain and we decided that we would give camping a go. Some folk thought we were mad to try camping with a young family but nothing could curb our enthusiasm!!! We went away that first summer and it rained the whole week! Everything was damp, but we loved it! The kids enjoyed the novelty of the tent, and it was just a great experience.

These days we still try to get away in the tent, and even if we’re not going away somewhere we will still put the tent up in the back garden and sleep out a few nights.
The tent has been up in the garden for about a week now and we’ve had two nights out in the tent. BBQ, campfire, the lot! I just love sitting round the campfire, for one when you’re near the fire the midges
[gnats] don’t come near you, and secondly it’s nice and warm. We never got as far as singing round the camp fire, but we did toast a bag or two of marshmallows.

It was wonderful…11 o’clock at night, darkness had fallen, but we sat there, toasting marshmallows, still able to see because of the light from the fire, enjoying the warmth that it was giving. I could see everyone round the fire was smiling, as the light reflected of their faces.

As I sat, I was reminded that Jesus is the light of the world, but also that we should be the light of the world too, reflecting His light into this dark world. Jesus said: ‘my light will shine for you just a little longer. Walk in the light while you can, so that the darkness will not overtake you. Those who walk in the darkness cannot see where they are going. Put your trust in the light while there is still time; then you will become children of the light.’ (John 12:35-36)

I remember listening to a sermon some time ago where the preacher was talking about a bonfire and all the people gathered round. He said that he imagined that it was Jesus in the centre of the circle of people. He observed that those who were closest to the fire, had a light shining from their face, the faces that were a bit further from the fire were not illuminated so brightly. He concluded that if we want to be reflectors of the light of Christ then we need to be close to him.

Stay close to the light of Christ and feel the warmth of his love, repel the midges or the attacks of the devil, and reflect his light to this world. Live as children of light!

Shine, Jesus shine. Fill this land with the Fathers Glory
Blaze, Spirit blaze, set our hearts on fire.
Flow, river flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy
Send forth Your word, Lord and let there be light!




Diligent Initiative

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Diligent Initiative


Majors Clay and Pam are having some well-deserved vacation. We were privileged to have Captain Moy Hernandez be our guest preacher this last Sunday. You can listen to his sermon titled "Diligent Initiative" here.



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