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PazNaz Update: First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena, California, United States for Tuesday, May 17, 2016

PazNaz Update: First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena, California, United States for Tuesday, May 17, 2016

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Sunday's Sermon, May 15, 2016
Dr. Kevin Mannoia
Ezekiel 47:1-12Ezekiel 47:1 Then he brought me back to the entrance of the house, and I saw water flowing eastward from under the threshold of the house, for the house faced east. The water flowed down from under the right side of the house, south of the altar. 2 Next he led me out through the north gate and took me around outside to the outer gate, by way of the east gate, where I saw water trickling from the south side. 3 With a line in his hand the man went out toward the east and measured a thousand cubits [one-third of a mile] and had me wade across the stream; the water came up to my ankles. 4 He measured another thousand and had me wade through the water, which reached my knees. He measured another thousand and had me wade through water up to my waist. 5 Finally he measured a thousand, and it was a river I couldn’t cross on foot, because the water was so deep one would have to swim across; it was a river that could not be waded through. 6 He asked me, “Human being, have you seen this?” Then, guiding me, he got me back to the riverbank. 7 After being returned, I saw on the bank of the river a great number of trees on the one side and on the other. 8 He said to me, “This water flows toward the eastern region and continues down to the ‘Aravah. When it enters the sea, the sea of stagnant water, [the Dead Sea,] its water will become fresh. 9 When this happens, swarms of all kinds of living creatures will be able to live in it wherever the streams flow; so that there will be a vast number of fish; for this water is flowing there, so that, wherever the river goes, everything will be restored and able to live. 10 Then fishermen will stand on its shores spreading their nets all the way from ‘Ein-Gedi to ‘Ein-‘Eglayim. There will be as many kinds of fish there as in the Great Sea, [the Mediterranean,] a great variety. 11 However, its mud flats and marshes will not become fresh but will remain salty. 12 On both riverbanks will grow all kinds of trees for food; their leaves will not dry up, nor will their fruit fail. There will be a different kind of fruit each month, because the water flows from the sanctuary, so that this fruit will be edible, and the leaves will have healing properties.”

Installation Service
One Service on Sunday, May 22You won’t want to miss Tara Beth Leach’s first day at PazNaz! There will be a very special Installation Service next Sunday, May 22. This event will feature one combined service at 10:30 am, followed by a complimentary all church lunch in Gilmore Hall. There will only be kids' classes for Birth through age 2 during that service. Sunday School will meet that morning at 9:15 am, but there will be no 8:00 am service in Lee Chapel.
PazNaz Election Results
Ballots were cast last Sunday, May 15
The results for the Sunday School Discipleship Ministries Board vote were: Melissa Burns (Yes-180, No-4), Nora Doctorian (Yes-180, No-3), and Dan Royer (Yes-178, No-7). The results for the District Assembly Approval vote were: Yes-167, No-0. Thank you to all who voted!

Triumph of the Human Spirit
A Community Concert from Armenian Christian Outreach of PazNaz
On Saturday, May 21, at 7:00 pm in the PazNaz Sanctuary, there will be a special community concert with Symphonia Pasadena, conducted by Maestro Arto Tchiftchian. This concert is presented by the Armenian Christian Outreach of PazNaz and AGBU Satamian Theatre Group, and features music from Beethoven, Verdi, and Tchouhajian. For tickets and more information, call Mary Agulian at 626.351.2562. Donations are $50, $40, and $30. Students with a valid ID are $20.

Hot Dog Fundraiser
Sunday, May 29, on the PazNaz PatioOn Sunday, May 29, join PazNaz Kids and Student Ministries for their Hot Dog Fundraiser on the patio. Lunch will be served at 12:30 pm. Hot dogs, chips, and a drink cost $2.50. All proceeds will go towards helping kids go to camp this summer. Contact Doug Ravasdy for more information at 626.351.2456.
Contact Doug Ravasdy

Testimony & Praise
Friday, June 3, at 7:00 pmAll women are invited to share in a time of worship led by Leslie Cheng and hear the testimony of new senior pastor, Tara Beth Leach, on Friday, June 3, at 7:00 pm in Lee Chapel. A reception will follow in Gilmore Hall, North. Come connect with other women. Childcare is available when you RSVP to Pastor Faith Romasco at fromasco@paznaz.org or 626.351.2469. Contact Megan Marsh at 626.351.2429 for more information.
Contact Megan Marsh

Summer Bar-B-Que
A Pasadena PrimeTime Event on Thursday, June 9If you are age 55 or better, you won’t want to miss the fun and fellowship at the Annual Summer Bar-B-Que on Thursday, June 9, at 6:00 pm in Gilmore Hall. The cost is $17. To reserve your spot, stop by HeBrews on Sundays or the church office during the week. Tickets must be purchased by June 5. If you have questions, contact Sylva Hekimian at 626.351.2426.
Contact Sylva Hekimian

New Friends Lunch
Sunday, June 12, at 12:15 pmAre you relatively new to PazNaz? On Sunday, June 12, at 12:15 pm in Gilmore Hall enjoy a delicious lunch, meet the pastoral staff and new friends, and receive your gift bag as a way of saying “thanks for being here!” RSVP to Stacey Maljian at626.351.2421.
Contact Stacey Maljian
Locations
First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena
3700 East Sierra Madre Boulevard
Pasadena, California 91107, United States
Valley Center: A Campus of PazNaz
5119 North Valley Center Avenue
Covina, California 91724, United States
Service Times
Sundays
8:00 am - PazNaz's Lee Chapel
9:00 am - Valley Center Sanctuary
10:30 am - PazNaz Sanctuary
Wednesdays
6:30 pm - PazNaz Campus
Contact PazNaz
Phone: 626.351.9631
Email: info@paznaz.org
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