Lifestory Training

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Take a long lunch tomorrow (Tuesday, May 1) and come to Westside for a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Jon Smith and Robby Butler will be here to present the method behind the book, “5 Minutes to Eternity.” Through sharing a gospel story based on Jesus’ interaction with Nicodemus, Jon began an international movement, bringing entire communities to God.

The Lifestory is the closest thing I have found to the contagious gospel we see in Acts.

In a few hours, you too can multiply Jesus-followers anywhere!

— Robby Butler, General Director of Mission Network

We’ll meet in the Lighthouse from 11:30 am - 2:30 pm. Come for as long as you can, and feel free to bring your lunch.

Donations for the Dominican Republic

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We are gathering items for the children in Rio Grande, Dominican Republic, where our team is headed this July. Last year we took 500 pounds of medical supplies and sports equipment! This year, the needs are:

Personal Care: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, sanitary pads, tampons

Medical Supplies: aspirin, deworming, alcohol, acetaminophen, anti-diarrheal, antiallergic, cotton balls, hand sanitizer, children’s vitamins, gauze, bandages, antiseptic/Neosporin, plastic gloves

Laptop for administrative use

Printers with scanner and ink refills

Projector

Books in Spanish: bibles, storybooks, grammar, math, science, encyclopedias

Cash donations to go towards the purchase of school uniforms (note “DR donation” on the memo line of your check)

You may bring your items to church at any time. Thank you for giving to these precious children!

Vehicles for Hauling Needed

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This Sunday after worship, we will pick up 40 bags of bark dust at the Home Depot at 4401 SW 110th Ave in Beaverton to deliver to Meadow Park Middle School. If you have a pickup truck or a similar vehicle that can carry the bags, please email the church at office@westsidejourney.org. Pastor Brian would like a head(light) count before Sunday morning. Thanks!

Cleaning for a Good Cause

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Beaverton High school is hosting a Recycling Fundraiser tomorrow, Saturday, April 27, to benefit the Class of 2019 Graduation Night Party.

Here’s your chance to unload all those old electronics - computers, laptops, printers, cameras, TVs, VCRs, etc. Working or not, they’ll take them for a suggested donation of $5 per item or $25 per car load. Simply bring them to the BHS front parking lot at 13000 SW 2nd St, between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm tomorrow.

The list of acceptable material is quite large, but there are things they won’t accept as well. If you're unsure, check this flyer: BHS Fundraiser.

Thanks for your support!

Gifts and Talents Workshop Begins Next Friday

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It’s hard to believe that April is almost over but here’s the truth: that Gifts and Talents Workshop at the church, that you’ve been considering joining, begins in one week! And the information for the first session will be emailed on Tuesday. So you need to register now!

The six-week online workshop begins in June. Either way, you will experience the same small group dynamics, sharing your personal history and dreams, and hearing those of your team members. Through a series of bible lessons, worksheets, and interpersonal conversations, the truth of your gifts will come to light.

Register for either workshop at signups.wumc.me. Don’t wait any longer!

In-person:

$25, includes all materials, two meals and snacks

May 3 7:00 - 9:00 pm
May 4 9:00 - 3:30 pm
May 10 7:00 - 9:00 pm
May 11 9:00 - 5:00 pm

On-line (requires microphone and camera):

$10, includes all materials emailed to you

Weekly, Monday evenings from 7:00 - 9:00 pm
June 10 - July 15

Companioning Conference May 11

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The Companioning Center is offering a conference on shame and grace, Saturday, May 11, from 8:30 am to 4:45 pm at Rock Creek Church, 4470 NW 185th Ave, Portland.

Shame. Often unexpectedly in our conversations, there seems to be a wall that rises up. Our own feelings of unworthiness, un-belonging, and shame perpetuate the defensive barriers that arise in even our dearest relationships. The barriers distort the love we desire to share with those close to us.  

Grace.  Acceptance and belonging, are the grace-full means to heal our own feelings of shame, and it is by grace that healing overflows from our lives into our relationships allowing healing for others as well. 

To register and learn more, visit https://www.companioningcenter.org/conferences.

May 4: Show BSD You Care

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A message from the Beaverton School District:

Beaverton School District was chosen for Comcast Cares Day, a fun opportunity and a great community service project... AND the district gets $$ for every volunteer, so come join us and help get the word out. 

Join hands (and rakes) with neighbors and friends as we serve Montclair Elementary School, selected by Comcast for Comcast Cares Day to represent the BSD. Saturday, May 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. On one day over 100,000 volunteers will serve communities across America. Wherever you live come join the community for a few hours in easy, family-friendly service to support the Beaverton School District, then stay for lunch following!
Sign up: https://bit.ly/2X0IAFv or https://www.comcastinthecommunity.com/User/AccountRegister Once registered use the SEARCH PROJECTS tab, type MONTCLAIR and click VOLUNTEER. 
There are indoor and outdoor projects, all kid-friendly: wear some garden gloves and if you have a rake or shovel bring those tools too. We hope you can join us to serve our community.

If you need more information, please contact Christina Mackin christina_mackin@beaverton.k12.or.us 

This Sunday is Our Day of Action

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Our annual Day of Action is this Sunday. We will gather at 8:15 for a brief time of worship, then disperse to do community projects. We’ll be planting flowers at Meadow Park Middle School, if you would like to bring a flat of your choice. Or you may assemble sandwiches, set up for Family Promise, or remain at church and be a prayer warrior.

You’re also invited to bring a dozen cookies, brownies, or bar cookies, that we will distribute to the teachers at Meadow Park and to the staff at HomePlate.

We will all reassemble for lunch at Meadow Park, 14100 SW Downing St, Beaverton.

Our friends at Cedar Hills Baptist Church will be joining us, and Pastor Reed will deliver the message. You won’t want to miss this day of fellowship and community service this Sunday!

Join the Journey, 4.21.19

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Every week, we’re asked a question that comes out of the sermon, or scripture, or just our time together. This week’s question is “What needs to experience new life in you?”

One answer received on Sunday was “Work and home.”

What’s your answer? Add it to the comments if you like, and ask Jesus to touch that part of your life.

Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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Easter.  Not just nice clothes and bright colors, the Easter bunny and Easter eggs. But more-- the celebration of the fact that Jesus -- the One from God who came and died here — has defeated death.  This great surprise to the disciples, anticipated and known and celebrated by us, would have rocked their world. No one had ever defeated death. Only myths spoke of such a thing. But here in real time, the One they loved had died and been raised.  Death had lost its sting. The shackles of the grave broken. No man had ever done this before. But through the power of God, in response to the testimony of the Word, Jesus had been raised from the dead.

As we gather for this Sunday -- come as did these first disciples to the tomb to help anoint his body and with them discover again, Jesus is Alive.  

This is the fact that can change how we live.

This is the fact that can change how we experience the circumstances of life.

Nothing of death need defeat us as we look at the fact that this One who died has been raised.  

Sin and death met their defeat at the cross and in the resurrection, so too for our lives.  

What might it look like to live from the resurrection power in our life, daily?  What might it look like if everything was filtered through this incontrovertible fact? If Christ truly has accomplished something this magnificent, it ought to impact all of our lives, not just our manner of life, but our thinking, our relationships, and how we process defeat.  Truly, since this “defeat” became the ultimate victory, perhaps all defeats could be viewed then as stepping stones to victory. What if this were the case?

Try this on for size and don’t miss Easter Sunday -- 6:30 am at Duffield house; 8:15 and 10:00 am at Westside.  Come and worship!

Family Promise Training Dates

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There are two upcoming opportunities to train as a Family Promise host.

Every quarter, we host houseless families in the Lighthouse building for a week. We provide a safe place to sleep, two meals a day, and fellowship. You must attend an official training session to participate.

Choose either of these two sessions:

  • Wednesday, April 24, 6:30 - 8:00 pm

  • Saturday, May 18, 10:00 am - noon

RSVP to Bonnie Becker if you are interested in attending.

Day of Action on April 28

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Our annual Day of Action is quickly approaching! Be sure to sign up this Sunday to bring items and/or to participate in projects. We will gather at 8:15 for a brief time of worship, then disperse to plant flowers, make sandwiches, or be prayer warriors. There’s something for everyone!

Our friends at Cedar Hills Baptist Church will be joining us and Pastor Reed will deliver the message. You won’t want to miss this day of fellowship and community service on April 28.

Join the Journey, 4.14.19

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Question: What things make for peace in your own life?

Answers:

  1. Balance!

  2. Family. Scripture.

  3. Music, my garden, praying, reading and reflecting on the Bible and other resources.

  4. Quiet. Prayer. Moments of encountering Jesus in my life. Friends.

  5. Drawing close to Jesus - trusting Him with all my worries and anxiety.

  6. Quiet. Flowing water. Beauty of nature. Connected to others.

  7. Knowing I am trying to walk God’s walk. There is peace in knowing I am trying.

  8. Jesus

  9. The Pacific Ocean. A hug from my husband or grandchild. The thought that Jesus loves me as I fall asleep at night.

Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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It was during the reign of King David. His son Solomon was to be the king after him, but David had had many, many sons and many were the “first born” of different wives. This created challenges. One of these rose up to set up himself as the new king. He was having a celebration of sorts with his henchmen. They were shouting, using trumpets, and the word came back to David. Nathan, the prophet, and Bathsheba, remember her (?), came to him saying, “Didn’t you say, Oh King, that Solomon would be king?” And they told him what was happening.

He wasted no time in acting: “Take with you the servants of your lord and have Solomon my son ride on my own mule, and bring him down to Gihon. 34 And let Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet there anoint him king over Israel. Then blow the trumpet and say, ‘Long live King Solomon!’ 35 You shall then come up after him, and he shall come and sit on my throne, for he shall be king in my place. And I have appointed him to be ruler over Israel and over Judah” (1 Kings 1: 33-35).

Kings entered in this manner -- on a donkey, on a mule, anointed, celebrated-- and this action set in place Solomon as the next king over this usurper brother.

So, everyone there on this famous Sunday, called Palm Sunday, would have known the significance of Jesus riding into town on a donkey, they would have known the prophetic passage from Zechariah: “Look, your king will come to you. He is righteous and victorious. He is humble and riding on an ass, on a colt, the offspring of a donkey” (Zechariah 9:10).

Jesus was making a direct parallel to the prophecy with this move. He planned it. After all these months of saying, “Don’t tell anyone that I am the Messiah,” now, he was announcing that very fact and the people caught it, saying “Blessed is He who comes in the Name of the Lord.” “Hosanna,” meaning, “God Saves!”

And this day moves from celebration to weeping, from shouts to the rebukes of the religious leaders. It was a day filled with emotion, most poignantly Jesus’ statement over this city which was missing the fact that God was entering her that day, and thereby missing the “things that make for peace.” We don’t want to miss Jesus. And that day, the city of Jerusalem did, and would pay the price.

What about you, have you opened your eyes to the way of peace? Jesus is bringing peace to you.

Free Movie Screening

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The makers of “War Room” have invited you and a guest to see a preview screening of their latest movie, “Overcomer.”

John Harrison knows exactly who he is: a respected high school basketball coach with a team on the path to a state championship. But when the largest manufacturing plant in town suddenly shuts down, life changes overnight for Coach Harrison.

The Kendrick Brothers once again bring their unique mixture of hope, humor, and heart to the big screen in their inspiring new family film, OVERCOMER—opening in theaters nationwide August 23.

What do you allow to define you?

Tuesday, April 30, 7:00 PM
Regal Lloyd Center 10 
1510 NE Multnomah Blvd 
Portland, OR 97232


RSVP here: http://bit.ly/OC-ScreeningEvite Password:  IDENTITY

Don’t delay. Tickets are limited.

T-Shirt Design Contest

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Kids ages 18 and under are invited to participate in designing a T-shirt for our upcoming Help Build Hope Day on June 15.

—Designs must be returned to church no later than April 21st for consideration.  

—Designs must be done in ink or marker, black and white only.  Person who draws should put name on back of paper (not on front) so voting can be done anonymously. 

—Theme: 1 Kings 8:13 “I have indeed built you an exalted house, a place for you to dwell in forever.”

—Copies will be made of all designs (by WUMC and CUMC kids) and will be distributed to both churches for display and voting on April 28th at each church. 

Register Online for Help Build Hope

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We will be participating in Help Build Hope on Saturday, June 15, at Christ UMC. This is a great day where we all pitch in to build walls for a new home for Habitat for Humanity.

If you can hammer in nails or hold a 2x4, you’re qualified. If you can’t, there are other tasks to be done - serve breakfast, help man the first aid station, or provide water.

If you’re skilled with a table saw, there is also a need to cut the lumber on Friday, June 14 (time TBA.)

You must register online at https://helpbuildhope.com/cumc even if you have already signed up at church. Thanks!

More Gifts and Talents!

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Here are TWO opportunities to explore the gifts that God has given you for your use in ministry.

You may attend a two-weekend workshop (Friday evenings and Saturdays) or do a six-week online workshop. Either way, you will experience the same small group dynamics, sharing your personal history and dreams, and hearing those of your team members. Through a series of bible lessons, worksheets, and interpersonal conversations, the truth of your gifts will come to light.

Register for either workshop at signups.wumc.me.

In-person:

$25, includes all materials, two meals and snacks

May 3 7:00 - 9:00 pm
May 4 9:00 - 3:30 pm
May 10 7:00 - 9:00 pm
May 11 9:00 - 5:00 pm

On-line (requires microphone and camera):

$10, includes all materials emailed to you

Weekly, Monday evenings from 7:00 - 9:00 pm
June 10 - July 15