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16 November 2014

LEADERS & STAFF

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SENIOR PASTORS Major Stephen Crump & Major Denise Crump ASSISTANT PASTOR Lt Missy Ditchburn COMMUNITY MINISTRIES MANAGER Toga Tofilau P.A. , PAYROLL CLERK & PRAYER MINISTRY LEADER Janette Slobbe

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LifeGroups

10.30am Cra Group

10.15am Overcomers

9.30-11.30am Playgroup

9.30-11.30am Playgroup

FINANCE TEAM Wai Phang Wong

7.30pm Prayer For Israel (fortnightly)

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FAMILY WORKERS Toga & Liz Tofilau ASSISTANT FAMILY WORKER Aroha Taputoro FAMILY MINISTRIES Brent Christoffersen

4pm Generator 6pm Upfront Youth

LifeGroups are held throughout the week from Monday-Sunday. Contact Missy Ditchburn on 570 0273 for more details

CHILDREN’S WORKER Aimee Noakes YOUTH WORKER Mike Swan

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PLAYGROUP CO--ORDINATOR CO Linda Salter

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LITERACY & NUMERACY ENGLISH TEACHER Mike Carrington

Family Store 9am-5pm

10.30am Sunday Celebra5on Kids Church

The Salvation Army Hutt City Corner Kings Crescent & Cornwall Street P O Box 30-745, Lower Hutt 5040 0-4-570 0273 phone 0-4-570 0274 fax [email protected]

FOOD BANK MANAGER Ian McGeorge WORSHIP TEAM LEADER Aaron Stone FAMILY STORE AREA MANAGER Tania Beazley RECEPTION Leah Perkins

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“The same way that Jesus became flesh, the Holy Spirit becomes words, and when they are spoken, they bring life.” Most born-again people know what it’s like to be in confusion or trouble and have someone speak a word that brings a supernatural invasion of peace into their soul. You might not even have all of the answers you thought you needed five minutes ago, but for some reason, you don’t care. Their words were the spirit of revelation from God Himself. The same way that Jesus became flesh, the Holy Spirit becomes words, and when they are spoken, they bring life (John 6:63). We wrap our hearts around it, and eventually it will start making sense. Some people get torrents of revelation, and others don’t. This may depend on how we build our support structure. There are pillar truths in the gospel that form the most basic foundation of the structure. A man of understanding accepts God’s additions and doesn’t question them. He is not double-minded about them. That’s how a person of understanding attracts greater understanding. You treasure something that God says, and that builds a foundation for greater revelation. Another way to attract revelation is to obey what we know. One man came to Jesus and asked what to do to gain eternal life ( Luke 10 25-28). Jesus said, “What does it say to do? The man pressed Jesus for more, but Jesus wouldn’t give him any new information. Until he walked in obedience, he wasn’t going to get more. Obedience is a signal to God that says, “God, I want to go the next step.” That tender heart draws the spirit of revelation to a person and/or to a body of people. They begin seeing and hearing things they never heard or saw before. The Bible even says, “He will seal up that instruction in our heart in the night while we sleep” (Job 33:15-16). Bill Johnson ‘The Power Of A Transformed Mind’.

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Street Day Appeal Thought Matters BCM Christmas & Crafting

Welcome to the Salvation Army Hutt City Corps! Every Wednesday @ 10.15am Gold coin NOVEMBER

We need all the assistance we can get for this vital Divisional Fundraising. If you are able to give us some of your time on this day, please sign up after the Service today with Missy Ditchburn

19 QMajors Stephen & Denise Crump are away on furlough (vacation) from Saturday 8 November and returning Saturday 22 November. QCadets Misi & Sheree Vemoa and Jordan Westrupp are having their last day with us on Sunday 23 November. Q Thought Matters at Booth College of Mission on Tuesday 25 November with Major David Noakes speaking.

We are now taking names for volunteering on Christmas Eve and Day for the setting up of Christmas Day. We are also taking names for the actual Christmas Day Lunch. If you would like to help out and/or attend Christmas Day Lunch, please see Leah or ring through to Reception during the week.

Dear Sponsor, My Name Kelly. Thank you for helping us, we don’t have money for transport. My mother is not working, some of the people in the church helps us and they give us some food money and clothes. When I was three years old my father died. Thank you from Kelly. God bless you.

SPOKEN WORD THIS WEEK: SPOKEN WORD Next WEEK:

Cadet Misi Vemoa Major Stephen Crump

It is our pleasure to greet you once again—and if you are visiting, to extend to you a special welcome. We pray that God will bless you all, in the time that you spend here. We invite you to stay and share s o m e refreshments with us at the conclusion of the Celebration. If you are new to Hutt City Corps please fill in the details card that the ushers will hand out during the service and once completed put it in the white box by the double doors in the foyer and we will be in contact with you.