CPR Training - 01.14.06
12.30.2005

Would you know how to respond in an emergency?
ARBC is offering CPR/First Aid Training to church members and our community on January 14, 2006 at 9A to 1P in Room 200.
Training is open to all adults and teens who would like to know how to respond to an emergency. ARBC members who work with children are especially encouraged to take this course. Register now by calling the church office – 303.794.3033.
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CAN IT BE - 2006?
12.29.2005
CAN IT BE?
There are several hymns and worship songs that use the words,
“can it be?” (“And Can It Be?”, “Amazing Love, How Can It Be?”) Songs such as these generally refer to the love of Christ extending to
us and then our disbelief that He truly loves us-in spite of our sin.
May I never loose sight of the holiness of God and that in HIS sight I am valued!
CAN IT BE?
Can it be that on the very Sunday last month that we recognized our Technical Crew that we have technical problems? That was not due to operator problems- however it was somewhat funny! Let me say, once again, that this crew is the best that I have worked with anywhere. And that includes 5 churches and 27 years.
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Women’s Missionary Union (WMU) WINTER COLLECTION
12.29.2005

Please bring in socks, gloves and scarves for the Denver Rescue Mission.
Collection boxes available January 8 until February 12, 2006. All sizes will be accepted.
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Volunteers for Children's Program
12.29.2005

NEEDED: Fun Volunteers who love kids
FOR: The Children’s Discipleship Training Program
WHEN: Anytime you can be there to help (The program actually runs from January 8th through May 7th, Sunday nights at 5:30 to 7:15pm)
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New Home Cell Group in Parker
12.29.2005
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January 2006
12.29.2005

ne Parson’s Opinion
I trust you had a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. (We can say Merry Christmas in our newsletter!) By the way, aren’t you a bit tired of the attempts to move our nation away from its Christian roots? I suppose this move toward secularization and away from Christianity shouldn’t surprise us.
You see “pagans” do not like to be reminded there is a God. The reason for that is if there is a God then the pagan does not have the final say, God does! Therefore he doesn’t like to be reminded there is a God. The pagan would rather live in his fantasy land and make believe there is no God.
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Candlelight Christmas Eve Service
12.19.2005

We will be holding our Candlelight Christmas Eve Service at 5pm and 6:30pm on Saturday evening, December 24. Please plan to join us…there will be a 10:30 morning service, Sunday, December 25; however, there will be no 9AM Sunday School or Evening Service.
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Student Ministry – December 2005
12.19.2005

Dear Readers and Fans,
The youth just got back from Dare 2 Share and it was a very rewarding experience. Many of the students who went got an opportunity to share their faith with people right around our church. Conferences like that can be great catalysts for outreach efforts. We are able to reinforce some of these applied ministry principles through things like Sharing & Caring and Operation Christmas Child.
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December 2005
12.19.2005

ne Parson’s Opinion
Thanksgiving! It is all together fitting to use this article to express thanksgiving to so many. First, thanks to Karen Ammon and the Fellowship Team for leading ARBC in both the Fall Festival and the Thanksgiving Celebration. They did an excellent job with both events.
I do not know the attendance at the Fall Festival, but Karen tells me over 200 were at the Thanksgiving Celebration meal. Thanks to all of you who brought food, helped with set up and clean up. You did good!
John Hall was never in better voice. What a privilege to have him in our church for a concert.
This level of talent is costly to bring in. Thanks to the family in the church that gave the money so ARBC could bring in John Hall.
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Gene’s Top 10 List – December 2005
12.19.2005

Top Ten Worst Stocking Stuffer Ideas
10) A stocking
9) A hug
8) Delicious oats
7) Batteries that somehow aren’t wireless
6) Salad
5) Dentures
4) A coupon good for one free blood transfusion
3) Rockies playoff tickets
2) Fun size radishes
1) A bag of ice
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