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8A Daily News – Saturday, March 1, 2014 Tehama County Church Directory Red Bluff.... ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP 21080 Luther Rd. • 528-2499 Pastor J.E. Heitman • WORSHIP Sunday 11AM & 6PM ANTELOPE HOME FELLOWSHIP (SBC) Berrendos School 401 Chestnut St • 200-4112 • Pastor John Bohrer • WORSHIP • Sun. 10:45AM APOSTOLIC ASSEMBLY 1321 Nelson Dr. • 527-8541 Pastor Rudy Cepeda • WORSHIP • Sunday 1:00PM & Friday 7PM BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 625 Luther Rd. • 527-0445 Pastor David Blythe • WORSHIP • Sunday 10AM CALVARY CHAPEL 12375 Paskenta Rd. • 527-8219 Pastor Gilbert DeLao Jr. • WORSHIP • Sunday 9:00 & 11:00 am CHURCH OF CHRIST 1605 Park Ave • 529-3063 • Evangelist Gary Den WORSHIP • Sun. 11AM & 6:30 PM • Bible Study • Sunday 10AM & Wed 7PM CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Antelope 545 Berrendos • 529-2506 • Bishop Phillip Smith • Sunday 11AM CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Red Bluff 545 Berrendos • 527-7012 • Bishop Jim Wilhite • Sunday 9:00AM CHURCH WITHOUT WALLS 12881 Baker Rd., Open Daily 9-11am Pastors Brad & Susan Harms•WORSHIP•Sunday 2PM•Bible Study Thur 2-4pm COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH 598 Round -Up Ave. 527-4203 Pastor Dr. Paul Wright • WORSHIP • Sunday 9AM • PRAYER • 6PM CORNERSTONE CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 36, Jorgenson 527-9210 • Pastor Roy Duggins • WORSHIP • Sunday 10AM & 5PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 501 Pine St. • 527-4361 Pastor Bruce Cloutier • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:15AM FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hickory & Madison • 527-4688 Pastor Dan Woolery • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Jackson & Luther • 527-5717 Pastor Rod Thompson • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:15AM FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Johnson & Hickory • 527-3361 Pastor Jesse Morris • WORSHIP • 10:30 AM FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 585 Kimball Rd. • 527-5083 Tom Turner • WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 525 David Ave. • 527-5754 Pastor Nancy Pharis-Cure • WORSHIP • Sunday 11:00AM FREEDOM CHURCH 601 Monroe St. • 355-2284 • Pastors Pete & Bev Williams • WORSHIP Sunday 10:30AM • YOUTH Thurs. 7PM GATEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH, IND. FUND. 12830 Glasgow Dr. 527-2964 • Pastor Jeff Eldred • WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM & 6PM GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF RED BLUFF 22630 Antelope Blvd. 530-727-7344 • Pastor Carl Miller • WORSHIP • Sun. 10:30AM • Antelope School LAKE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY CHURCH Lake Club • 347 6970 Jim Bredow, Pastor • WORSHIP • Sunday 8:30-10:15AM NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH 1625 Johnson St. • 527-8134 SERVICE • 10:00AM NEW HOPE FOURSQUARE CHURCH 645 Antelope Blvd, Suite 13 528-0642 • Pastor Christopher Church • WORSHIP • Sun.10AM • Youth, Thurs. 6 PM NORTH VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH (Ind.) 345 David Ave • 527-0543 Pastor Scott Camp • Sunday 11:00AM • northvalleyredbluff.com NUEVA VIDA 11841 Hyw 99W • Red Bluff • Spanish-speaking Pastor Freddie Villasenor • WORSHIP • Sunday 11:00AM OPEN VISTAS AWARENESS CENTER 900 Walnut St. • 529-9285 Rv. Tresha Wing • SERVICE • Sunday 10:00AM OUT OF THE BOX MINISTRIES-COWBOY CHURCH 585-3070 22812 Antelope Blvd. –– Wednesday 7:00PM –– Sunday 10:00AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jefferson & Hickory St. • 527-0372•Rev. Beth Hoyt 9:30 AM Sunday School • 11:00 AM Worship • Childcare Provided PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 370 Kimball Rd. • 527-6346 Pastor Mike Cox • WORSHIP • Sunday 11:00AM RED BLUFF COMMUNITY CHURCH 1920 Park St. Pastor Stan Kolbert • SERVICES • Sunday 9:30AM • 282-2248 SABBATH COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN 705 So. Jackson St. • 529-1890 Pastor Ron Largent • WORSHIP • Saturday 10:45AM SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 515 Main St. • Father Joyle T. Martinez MASS • Saturday 5:15, Spanish 7PM • Sun. 8:30AM, 10:30AM, Spanish 12PM THE SALVATION ARMY 944 Walnut St. • 527-8530 Major Kit Wetter, Pastor • SERVICES • Sunday 10AM & 11AM SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHRUCH 720 S. Jackson • 527-3733 Pastor Robert A. Clark • WORSHIP • Saturday 10:30AM ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Jefferson & Elm • 527-3414 Pastor Dallas D. Dubke • WORSHIP • Sunday 8:30AM & 11AM ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Jefferson & Elm • 527-5205 Rev. Maryly Adair • Sunday 9:30AM, Holy Eucharist Rite II SUNRISE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP GARBC Corner of Cedar & Jackson 529-6884 • Pastor Chris Hurton • WORSHIP • 10:50AM • Bible Study 9:30AM TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL 8529 Placer Rd., Redding 243-5726 • For service dates & times • 529-9246 TRINITY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 20920 Hampton Rhodes Dr. 528-8668•Pastor Loren Browning • WORSHIP • Sun. 10:45AM - Wed. 7PM THE ROCK CHURCH OF RED BLUFF 285 Gilmore Road • 527-7234 Pastor Vik Hylen•WORSHIP • Sun. 10AM & 6:30PM - Wed. 7:30PM - Mens Prayer Sat. 9AM VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 738 Walnut St. • 527-2449 Pastor Steve Igarta • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM WALNUT GROVE CHRISTIAN CENTER RHEMA Bible Church • 527-9065 435 Round Up Ave.• Pastor Michael Ragsdale • WORSHIP • Sun. 10:30AM ZION CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES 836 Washington St. 529-1836 • Pastor Joshua John McKim • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:15AM Bowman... COMMUNITY CHURCH Bowman Rd. & Landes • 347-6130 Pastor Mark Lugg • WORSHIP • Sunday 10AM Corning... BELIEVERS CHURCH OF GOD 783 Solano St. • 824-6502 Pastor Dan Steigmn • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:00AM CHURCH OF CHRIST 1418 South St. • 824-3603 WORSHIP • Sunday • 10:30AM CHURCH OF CHRIST 1440 Yolo St. • 824-4333 David King, Minister • WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM & 6PM CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Marguerite & Blackburn • Bishop Scott Davis • WORSHIP • Sunday 10AM CORNING FOURSQUARE 404 5 th St. • 824-5776 • Sr. Pastor John Gehrung WORSHIP • Sunday: adults 9:15, 10:30 AM • Tues.10AM prayer meeting FAMILY BIBLE CHURCH Marin & Pear Sts. • 824-0989 Pastor Joycel • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:45AM & 6PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 506 Colusa St. • 824-3490 Pastor Chris Fissori • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:15AM • Sunday School 9AM FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1421 Marin St. • 824-5739 WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 824-5535 • Marguerite & McLane Pastor Howard Sanborn• WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM GOOD NEWS LIGHTHOUSE 1520 East St. • Pastor Ben Rorie WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM • Bible Study 10AM • 824-0175 , Cell 701-9292 HARVEST CHRISTIAN CENTER CHURCH OF GOD 1006 6th St. 824-2091 • Pastor Michael Sharp • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:00AM IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH 824-5879 814 Solano St. • Father Juan Manuel Ponce • MASS • Sun. 10AM, Spanish 12PM MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 341 Solano St. • 824-5530 Pastor Dallas D. Dubke • WORSHIP • Sunday 9AM NEIGHBORHOOD FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 901 South St. • 824-2323 Pastor Ken Killinger • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:50AM & 6PM NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY CHURCH 824-3426 • Pastor J.R. Gonzales WORSHIP • Sunday 10:00AM - Sunday School 9AM OLIVE BRANCH BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP 565 1st St. • 824-3661 • SERVICE • Sunday 10:30 AM SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH West & Butte • 824-2153 Pastor Robert A. Clark • WORSHIP • Saturday 11AM ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 820 Marin St. • 680-0353 Rev. Diana Lueckert • CHURCH • Sunday 11AM Capay... COMMUNITY FRIENDS CHURCH • 4th & Moller Ave. • 865-2806 Pastor Toni Brown • WORSHIP • Sunday 9:30AM Cottonwood... FOURSQUARE CHURCH 2400 Rhonda Rd. Rev. Paul Shrum • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM & 6PM Dairyville... CONE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 11220 Hwy. 99E • 527-2329 Coordinating Pastor Nancy Pharis-Cure • Clay M Pastor Chris Bauer • WORSHIP • Sun. 9AM El Camino... COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 99W • 385-2314 Pastor Nancy Pharis-Cure • WORSHIP • Sunday 9:30AM SHADY REST FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 7211 Hwy. 99W 385-2155 • Pastor Andrew Dalson • WORSHIP • Saturday 7PM Gerber... BAHA'I FAITH OF TEHAMA COUNTY 385-1091 Prayer meetings Fridays 7:30PM Brickyard Creek Apartments FAITH HOPE LOVE MINISTRIES 21941 Chard Ave. 385-1431 • Pastor Ina Driggers • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM GERBER BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 301 Samson @ Ventura 385-1718 • WORSHIP • Sunday 10AM Los Molinos.... COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sherwood & Josephine • 384-2656 Coordinating Pastor Nancy Pharis-Curie•CLayM Pastor Ray Watkins • WORSHIP 11AM MILL CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH HWY 99E and Taft St., 384-1564 Pastor Carl DeBiase • WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM & 6PM SPIRIT OF LIFE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD • 25235 Orange St. 340-2873• Pastor Anthony Roman• WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM & 6PM Manton... MANTON COMMUNITY CHURCH Forward Rd. • 474-5156 Pastor Michael Stiener•WORSHIP•Sunday School 9:30 Sun. 10:45 Paskenta... PASKENTA FLOURNOY BIBLE CHURCH 13140 Round Valley Rd. Sunday 10:30AM • 833-0557 Platina... ST. HERMAN OF ALASKA MONASTERY Begum Gorge Rd. Abbot Herman • LITURGY • Sunday 8:30AM Rancho Tehama... COMMUNITY CHURCH (Non-Den.) • 585-2526 WORSHIP • Sunday 11AM CHRISTIAN LIFE MINISTRIES 585-2975 Pastor Don Luke • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM/6:00PM Tehama... ASSEMBLY OF GOD Third St. • 384-2603 Pastor Walter Bright • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM ST. STANISLAUS CATHOLIC CHURCH • 824-5879 Corner of 4th & D • MASS • Sunday 8:00AM - English Vina... VINA COMMUNITY CHURCH 5th & D Street • 839-2340 Pastor Larry Peterson • WORSHIP • Sunday 10:30AM & 6PM HOYT-COLE CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS 816 Walnut St. - Red Bluff FD 652 This directory sponsored by: TEHAMA ESTATES A Retirement Community for the Active Senior Citizens 750 David Ave. - Red Bluff - 527-9193 Your Ad Could Be Here Call Daleen at 527-2151 ext.101 Hospice Gift and Thrift Store Thank you for ongoing support – M. – F. 9 – 5 • Sat. 10 – 4 Riverside Plaza Main Street 530.528.9430 Religion Faith&Worship Invitation to St. Paul Lutheran Church By Pastor Dallas Dubke Please accept our invi- tation to join us at St. Paul Lutheran Church, at the comer of Jefferson and Elm in Red Bluff, for a time of song and medita- tion each Wednesday in March beginning at 6:45 p.m., as we walk with Jesus during Lent. Better yet, come at 6 p.m. for a meal of hot fogs, brats and potato salad. It is our tradition, at this time of the year, to set aside 40 days of reflection, repentance and renewal. We call this time the "sea- son of lent." The word "lent" comes from an old English word that means, "to lengthen." As we look toward Easter, the daylight hours indeed lengthen. The 40 days do not include Sundays, which are mini-Easters for us. The number 40 is often seen in the Bible. You may recall the 40 days and nights of God's Judgment on the world in the days of Noah, or the 40 years of wandering in the wilder- ness for the children of Israel, or Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness, battling the temptations of the evil one. Lent is a time for reflec- tion as we look at our life through the mirror of God's law. We don't like what we see. Our faults and imperfections come to light. We see the ugliness of sin and the hopelessness of our condition. No wonder so many do not like the season of Lent as compared to Christmas. Christmas is warm and inviting. A mother and her child. Soft hay and strips of cloth. Shepherds and Angels. What's not to love? Lent doesn't have the same warm feeling of Christmas. The child in the manger grew up. He drew crowds. He taught like no one else before Him. He healed the sick. He calmed the storms. He raised the dead. But, His preaching of God's law threatened stubborn sinners. God's plan from the beginning is that His Son would be betrayed into the hands of sinners and be crucified for our sin. This Lent, once again, we will walk with Jesus Christ to the cross and reflect on the events through which we have been given forgiveness of sins, yes, and hope. During Lent, we see the thorny crown placed on Jesus' head and the weight of the world's sin on His shoul- ders-your sin and mine. But, in spite of how much He suffered, there is a smile on His face because, through His suffering and death, you would be given the gift of forgiveness and an open door to Heaven. Thinking about Jesus' suffering and death sad- dens us, but knowing why He suffered, renews us. During Lent, our forgiving God gives us opportunities to express our gratitude. Instead of treating Lent like it is simply a time to be endured, leading up to Easter, I want you to notice the rays of sunshine breaking through the dark clouds. Lent isn't all doom and gloom. It is a special time, a time for reflection, repentance and renewal. Our faith is renewed as we hear again the wonder of God's Gospel of mercy in Christ. Please don't turn away from Jesus during Lent. Don't join the absent crowds and hide your face from the Savior. Find your place in the pew and pon- der the Holy Passion for it is during the season of Lent that we see the full extent of God's Love for sinners like you and me. Also, please accept our invitation to join us for a memorial service celebrat- ing the life of One Jesus Christ of Nazareth. We will hold two services, the at noon and 7 p.m. on Good Friday, April 18. We want to thank Clay- ton and his staff at Hoyt Cole-Chapel of the Flow- ers for furnishing the cas- ket. Thanks be to God, with joy, we invite you to our Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. Sunday, April 20 followed by breakfast. We would be thrilled to have you join our regular wor- ship services at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. when we will be celebrating Jesus' bodi- ly resurrection from the grave, which assures us of our victory in Him over sin, death and the devil. The Andrew anointing Diana and I did not plant the sandal- wood grove on the back slopes of the Haleakala vol- cano; Native Hawaiians re- introducing native vegetation did. We did not plant the nearby settlement at Kahiki Nui; Hawaiians entitled to land under the ethnic home- stead law built their homes. But we did help. When wildfire erupted in 2003 – threatening to burn out the settlement and trees that had not grown on Maui in more than a century we were there. We called people of prayer back in California and soon had about fifty praying round the clock – while firefighters fought their hearts out in the almost inaccessible terrain and braved the rifle fire of marijuana growers in the same neighborhood. Our team prayed nothing but blessing on all concerned. In a few days the fire was out and – though flames came within a few feet of settlement and san- dalwood – no harm was done to homes or trees. The marijuana growers were burnt out and – yes – they too were blessed because the evil they represent- ed was short-circuited. Settlement and sandalwood continue to flourish today. We did one thing while others did many things. Others remained to build after we went home. But the one thing we did helped a lot. We exercised the Andrew Anointing. Andrew is one of the obscure apos- tles. In John 1:40-42 Andrew hears what John the Baptist says about Jesus being the Son of God and believes it. He immediately goes to find his broth- er, Peter, telling him the Messiah has been found. Peter becomes the most famous of the apostles; he does many things that are recorded in scripture. So far as the Biblical record can show, Andrew only did one thing. But exer- cising the anointing that carries his name helped to advance the Kingdom of God a lot. There is no way to know which thing we do will leave the world a bet- ter place but we can know what things are worth doing. We know it every time we act to serve the least of these – as Jesus instructs in Matthew 25:31-40. We know it each time we have each other's backs – as Jesus declares in John 10 and 15 – defending the weaker brother from the bully. We know it each time we confess Jesus as Lord, as He promises in Luke 21 and Matthew 10. And we know it each time we make sacrifice – for Him or for one of His lit- tle ones – because that is why He came into the world – to make sacrifice for each of us. Each time we do a thing just because it is worth doing we exercise the Andrew Anointing…at the very least. There are typically many "one things" we have the opportunity to do in a life- time. Taken alone they seem small – because they are – but the Lord knits these little things into a tapestry for His glory. I had forgotten the lit- tle thing I did more than a decade ago until the Wintu leader spoke of it during the recent dedication of his tribal cultural center. This leader needed to pick up another leader and his car was not functioning. I loaned him my car for the afternoon and he was able to pick up his colleague – no big deal. But as he tells the story the seemingly insignificant assist I provided led to introductions with the leaders of Bethel Church in Redding and the church soon began monthly donations to the tribe. They called it "rent" because their buildings sit on land that once belonged to the Wintu and for which they had never been com- pensated. The relationship deepened and the leaders honored the church that day for facilitating the building of the cultural center in ways large and small. It began with the loan of a car. Who could know? In the famous story Loren Eiseley walks a beach after a storm. Thousands of storm-tossed starfish on the beach are dying; a young boy walking along is throwing the starfish back into the water one at a time. Eiseley approach- es the boy and asks why; with thou- sands of starfish stranded, he says, the effort cannot make a real difference. The boy responds, "It makes a differ- ence to this one," as he throws another one back. What Eiseley does not express is the reality that it makes as much difference to the boy as to the starfish. Our Lord says if we are faithful in small things He will begin to trust us with much more. He wants us to use all of our anointing and gifting. But the Andrew Anointing is a real good place to start. The Rev. Jim Wilson leads PrayNorth- State and the California Governor's Prayer Team. His weekly readership has now passed four hundred thousand. Hear his weekly radio broadcasts at 8 AM on KBLF Red Bluff, AMN 1490. Read his weekly blog on Facebook or at western- journalism.com. James Wilson GodTalk