Thursday, April 5, 2012

Update on Greg's Dad

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Greg Hamilton"
Date: April 5, 2012 8:28:20 PM PDT
Subject: Update on My Dad

Thanks for your prayers dear friends, colleagues, and loved ones.

Here's the latest from Dr. Blake Gornowicz based on our lay understanding. While it's positive, it's not conclusive as there are more tests to be conducted. But there is some reason to be hopeful:

1) CT Scan shows no edema swelling in the brain, but more thorough tests remain. While this is positive, it is NOT conclusive that a heat stroke DID NOT have any significant or lasting neurological damage. One sign is that when touching his fingers, he is beginning to respond. But this is preliminary. Positive but preliminary.

2) Liver Shock is showing gradual signs of decreasing and potentially back to normalcy.

3) Zero Kidney Damage.

4) Heart is strong. Dad works out nearly three hours daily -- 50 pool laps, cardio machines and all the weights at Cherrywood Retirement Center near the Sunnyside Church. The doctor says this has sustained him, and that even though he just turned 82 on Sabbath at our house he has the body condition of a 40-year old.

5) He is essentially in a Coma. No cerebral hemorrhage kind of a stroke, though. That has been ruled out and determined that it was a high fever flu with a near death heat stroke at 107.3 degrees when taken to the emergency room at Portland Adventist Hospital on Tuesday, April 3, at 4:31 p.m. 108 is fatal, but so is 107 in most cases.

6) More CT Scans and neurological tests will ensue, along with pulling him off of life support to see how my Dad, Ken Hamilton, responds, including whether he can breathe on his own using a CPAP machine.

7) Neurological damage is likely, and the extent -- along with all other responsive mechanisms and tests -- will determine a great deal as we move forward -- whether he is in a vegetative state or whether it leads to a salvageable physiological and neurological recovery through major rehab, etc.

There are lots of questions and discoverable answers that remain. But a few more days -- by Sunday afternoon -- will tell us a great deal, the doctor says.

Well, this is the best technical medical report I can possibly give at this time regarding my father's medical condition.

He is very dear to us -- a spiritual rock and pillar for all of the family, and for so many of his friends all over California and at Cherrywood Village, and perhaps for some at the Sunnyside Church.

Thanks again for all of your prayers. This will either be a short or long journey depending on what we find out Sunday. We leave it in God's hands.

Sue Patzer shared this text with Laura and I yesterday:

"We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed" (2 Corinthians 4:8-9/NIV).

There is HOPE! May God be praised. We are humbled, very, very weary, and blessed. We will not give up praying for a miracle. Please continue to pray with us.

Finally, Dad was truly ready to continue to live for Jesus or die. That's because he was at peace with God and his fellow man, loving God supremely and his neighbor as himself. In the end that's all that really matters, along with the promise that Jesus will take us home to live eternally with Him.

Many hugs and heartfelt thanks to all of you! God is good no matter what...

Greg

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Fwd: Greg's dad is in the hospital (UNCLASSIFIED)

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From: "Hamilton, Laura
Date: April 4, 2012 7:50:45 AM PDT

Yes Roger, that is great to send it out... We need the whole Hamilton family in your prayers! This is a time of transition for all of us. Thanks
Laura

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   Hi Pastor Roger; Danny; and Jeff

   Greg's dad (Ken Hamilton) went into the Portland Adventist hospital yesterday and is on life support now in ICU. He fell asleep in a bath tub while hot water was running continuously for 1 to 1 ½ hours. He had a temperature of 107  F when he arrived at the hospital. There is a fear that he is brain dead but we won't know until they can do some tests. Please put him on the church's prayer list

   Cheers

   Laura



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Fwd: Vancouver Today — e.Update April 3, 2012

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                             April 3, 2012
 

From Pastor Roger - The empty tomb

Every 30 minutes in the winter and every hour in the warmer months, a solemn ritual takes place at Arlington National Cemetery at the Tomb of the Unknowns.

There is a symbolic meaning to nearly every aspect of the ritual, but it is still conducted in accordance with Army regulations. At any time, the Tomb Guard will confront the watching crowd to command respectful behavior.

The respect that is shown to the remains housed in the tomb is legendary. The Tomb Guards show up for duty no matter how bad the weather – no stopping for heat waves, ice storms, or big storms.

Only a small number of those who apply pass the test to enter into training for this special position. And an even smaller number of those who complete training actually make the cut to be a Tomb Guard. The Tomb Guard badge is the second rarest award in the US Army.

Their service record must be without blemish. The attention to detail in the care of their uniform is only surpassed by the vow they take to live their life, for the rest of their life, in keeping with the honor and tradition of the Tomb guards. If they fail, at any time in their life, their name can be removed from the honor wall.

Each guard spends an average of six hours a day preparing his/her uniform, have a hair cut the day before, participate in physical training as well as other regimental functions.

It would take a lot of space to cover every step of the training and preparation for the Tomb Guard, but I am struck by a couple of things. The Tomb Guard is a highly coveted position, even with the demanding training and daily preparation, the lifetime vow of how they will live their lives, bad weather and all of the other challenges they face. And they do it willingly.

Those who want to be Tomb Guards for the prestige of the post rarely make it. The ones who succeed have genuine respect for the fallen comrades they guard.

Why is it sometimes difficult for us to live our lives with honor and respect for the God who has given so much for us?

One more thing: Scientific advances have made it possible to identify the unknown soldier from the Vietnam war. His remains were removed and returned to his family. There are still remains from earlier wars, yet, the Tomb Guard would willingly guard an empty tomb out of respect for the ultimate sacrifice paid by these men.

We celebrate an empty tomb this weekend. It represents the ultimate sacrifice paid for all of humanity. And it represents the ultimate honor given to us – we get to live eternally because Christ chose to die.

I pray that we willingly treat the sacrifice of Calvary and the glory of the resurrection with no less respect and honor as the Tomb Guards show to their fallen comrades-in-arms.

1 Thessalonians 5:9: For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.

  

What's happening

>Apr. 7, 7:30 pm, a special showing of the movie "Forks over Knives."

>Sabbath, Apr. 14, 4:30 pm, Oregon Adventist Men's Chorus. Free, reservations recommended. www.oamc.org 

Pick up a LIFE Journal bookmark at the greeter's desk in the foyer.

>Future concerts:
• May 5, 7:30pm, Michael Bishop
• June 23, 7:30pm, King's Heralds


THIS WEEK

Wednesday, Apr. 4
4:00 Budget Meeting
6:30pm Youth Bible Study

Thursday, Apr. 5
7:00pm The Journey

Friday, Apr. 6
6:00pm Shabbat Service

Sabbath, Apr. 7
9, 11am Resurrection Service
      Pastor Roger Walter, "The
      Three Gardens" 
10:00am Sabbath School
4:00pm Passover Seder
7:30pm "Forks over Knives" movie


NEXT WEEK

Sunday, Apr. 8
9:00am Men's Group 

Monday, Apr. 9
7:00pm School Board

Tuesday, Apr. 10
7:00pm CHIP Information Session   

Wednesday, Apr. 11
4:10 Adventurers
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
7:00pm Elders Meeting 
   
Thursday, Apr. 12
7:00pm The Journey 
7:00pm CHIP Information Session

Friday, Apr. 13
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Apr. 14
9, 11am Pastor Roger Walter
       Communion
10:00am Sabbath School
4:30pm Oregon Adventist Men's Chorus Concert 

 


 


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Vancouver Today — e.Update March 27, 2012

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                             MARCH 27, 2012
 

From Pastor Roger - Ministry Fair

For the past three weeks, we have been going through a series, "Living Beyond Myself." It has all been leading up to this Sabbath and our Ministry Fair.

We have said that your church needs you. It would be just as accurate to say that you need your church. You are missing the blessings waiting for you as you step into ministry.

As we've studied over the past weeks, God provides opportunities. Some of them are a perfect fit for your already-developed spiritual gifts. Others are poised to help you strengthen areas you want to build up. Some provide outlets for your creative energies. And still others require little more of you than to show up.

God does amazing things when you show up.

Remember Gideon and his 300 men? Jericho? Namaan? The little boy with the loaves and fishes?

The Bible is full of stories of people accomplishing the barely-possible as well as the impossible just because they were willing to step up when God called.

Where is God calling you to serve?

If you're still not sure, check out the tables at our Ministry Fair on Sabbath morning. You'll find ministries you are familiar with and look forward to more involvement. You'll also have opportunities to learn about ministries you didn't know about.

If you feel called to a ministry that you don't see at the Ministry fair, please talk to one of the pastors.

We can't wait to see what God is going to do through you!

Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom. Ecclesiastes 9:10 NIV

 

 

 

 

 

  

What's happening

>Sabbath, Apr. 14, 4:30 pm, Oregon Adventist Men's Chorus. Free, reservations recommended. www.oamc.org 

Pick up a LIFE Journal bookmark at the greeter's desk in the foyer.

>Future concerts:
• May 5, 7:30pm, Michael Bishop
• June 23, 7:30pm, King's Heralds


THIS WEEK

Tuesday, Mar. 27
7:00pm Love and Respect Marriage Class  

Wednesday, Mar. 28
4:00 Discoverers & Adventurers
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
7:00pm Church Board

 
 
Thursday, Mar. 29
7:00pm The Journey 

Friday, Mar. 30
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Mar. 31

9, 11am Pastor Roger Walter - Part 4 "Living Beyond Myself"
10:00am Sabbath School
9am-12:30 Ministry Fair


NEXT WEEK

Sunday, Apr. 1
9:00am Men's Group
11:00am Leonard Cooper Memorial
7:00pm CHIP Information Session

Monday, Apr. 2
7:00pm CHIP Information

Tuesday, Apr. 3
3:00pm Home School Support Group
7:00pm CHIP Information Session  

Wednesday, Apr. 4
4:00 Budget Meeting
6:30pm Youth Bible Study 
 
 
Thursday, Apr. 5
7:00pm The Journey 

Friday, Apr. 6
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Apr. 7

9, 11am Resurrection Service
10:00am Sabbath School
4:00pm Passover Seder


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Vancouver Today — e.Update March 20, 2012

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                             MARCH 20, 2012
 

From Pastor Roger - Being the Master's Tools

Mathew Varghese, General Secretary of Union of Evangelical Students of India wrote about "Being the Master's Tools."

Pastor Varghese said, "The model before us is the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. It was a life presented and explained to all peoples in all times. The foundation is laid; the ground is prepared. We need to own and build our lives into this great personality."

He goes on to say, "People were His greatest tool…God has created each one of us in a unique way, as a unique tool in His hands. All other tools are secondary compared to the worth of human lives dedicated for the Lord's service."

Pastor Varghese was focusing on evangelism when he wrote his thoughts.

Evangelism.

We so often think of evangelism as a series of meetings geared to bringing 'outsiders' into the church. Or giving Bible studies to the unchurched. Or selling books door to door.

Whatever your concept, I'm guessing you don't normally think of evangelism as teaching in a children's Sabbath School, preparing food for potluck, weeding the flower beds, stuffing the bulletin, sweeping the front walkway – or any one of a thousand tasks that make up the church as it is seen by others.

Last night on the news, a leader of the Living Savior Lutheran Church in Tualatin was interviewed following a devastating fire that destroyed their church. He said the church would continue on, that the church was not the building, but the people.

We are in week three of our four-week sermon series on "Living Beyond Myself." Our prayer is that God is revealing to you how He wants you to serve. You are the church. You are a unique tool in God's hands.

Ephesians 6:7,8 (NIV): "Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people, because you know that the Lord will reward each one for whatever good they do…"


  

What's happening

>Sabbath, Apr. 14, 4:30 pm, Oregon Adventist Men's Chorus. Free, reservations recommended. www.oamc.org 


THIS WEEK

 - CAA/PAA Spring Break -

Tuesday, Mar. 20
7:00pm Love and Respect Marriage Class  

Wednesday, Mar. 21
4:00 Budget Meeting
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
 
 
Thursday, Mar. 22
7:00pm The Journey 

Friday, Mar. 23
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Mar. 24

9, 11am Pastor Danny Kim - Part 3 "Living Beyond Myself"
10:00am Sabbath School




NEXT WEEK

Sunday, Mar. 25
9:00am Men's Group

Monday, Mar. 26
7:00pm Finance Committee

Tuesday, Mar. 27
7:00pm Love and Respect Marriage Class  

Wednesday, Mar. 28
4:00 Discoverers & Adventurers
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
7:00pm Church Board

 
 
Thursday, Mar. 29
7:00pm The Journey 

Friday, Mar. 30
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Mar. 31

9, 11am Pastor Roger Walter - Part 4 "Living Beyond Myself"
10:00am Sabbath School
9am-12:30 Ministry Fair



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Vancouver Today — e.Update March 13, 2012

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                             MARCH 13, 2012
 

From Pastor Roger - Community, Part 4

If you were at church Sabbath, you learned that we shared the first in a 4-week series. If you weren't at church, we want you to know that we started a 4-week series. I encourage you to listen to these sermons. You can find them on our website vancouveradventist.com or get DVDs through the church library.

There's a very good reason why the back of our bulletin lists 'Everyone' as Ministers – because you are. Each of you ministers, to others within our church community as well as to the community at large.

There are some ministries in the church that are dictated by policy, tradition or normal church function. But many ministries in our church community sprouted up because someone saw a need, or had a passion for a particular service, or felt called to a ministry even though they felt there were others better suited.

We often quote the first part of Romans 8:28 as a comforting thought: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him…"NIV And it is comforting. It is one of the best loved, most quoted texts in the Bible.

There's more. Paul finished the sentence saying "…who have been called according to his purpose."

What is God calling you to do?

As we study together over the next three weeks, spend time asking God during your personal devotions asking for guidance on how you can serve within your community.

"Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them." John 13:17NIV













  

What's happening

>Thursday, 7pm - Tribute Quartet.
 
>If you are involved in a Ministry Fair booth, your Ministry Descriptions are due this Sabbath.

>SHAMROCK celebration, 6:00 pm. Please RSVP to Karen Coppes (karencoppes43@gmail.com or 360.326.8996) so we'll be sure to have enough potatoes!
 
>Sabbath, Apr. 14, 4:30 pm, Oregon Adventist Men's Chorus. Free, reservations recommended. www.oamc.org 


THIS WEEK

Tuesday, Mar. 13
7:00pm Love and Respect Marriage Class  

Wednesday, Mar. 14
4:10 Adventurers
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
7:00pm Elder's Meeting
 
 
Thursday, Mar. 15
7:00pm The Journey
7:00pm Tribute Quartet

Friday, Mar. 16
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Mar. 17

9, 11am Pastor Jeff Richards
10:00am Sabbath School
2:00pm Spiritual Gifts 101
6:00pm Shamrock Celebration



NEXT WEEK

Sunday, Mar. 18
9:00am Men's Group
2:00pm Raw Food class

 - CAA/PAA Spring Break -

Tuesday, Mar. 20
7:00pm Love and Respect Marriage Class  

Wednesday, Mar. 21
4:00 Budget Meeting
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
 
 
Thursday, Mar. 22
7:00pm The Journey 

Friday, Mar. 23
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Mar. 24

9, 11am Pastor Danny Kim
10:00am Sabbath School 



Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Vancouver Today — e.Update March 6, 2012

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                                   MARCH 6, 2012
 

From Pastor Roger - Community, Part 3

Community, Part 3

In Acts 2:45 and 46, the early church took their sense of community beyond what we shared in last week's newsletter

"They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.

Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts…"

They built their community through studying, fellowshipping, eating, and praying together (v. 42). They strengthened community by being together and having everything in common (v. 44).

They maintained community by willingly gave all they had, and not just possessions (v. 45, 46). "Every day they continued to meet together…"

Your church needs you. Every day, in many ways.

But, you say, you don't have any talents or gifts. Can you:

  • push a broom or mop?
  • empty a waste basket?
  • pick up trash?
  • wipe a counter?
  • dust a shelf?
  • pluck a weed?
  • plant a flower?
  • put inserts into a bulletin?
  • type a letter?
  • run a copy machine?
  • help hold a child?
  • tidy up a bulletin board?
  • smile at a stranger?

Your church needs help with simple things all the way to more complex challenges. A couple of hours a week or a couple of days a week.

On March 24, you'll have a chance to explore more thoroughly all the ways you can help your church. Be praying and thinking about your part in building and maintaining our community.

"Here am I. Send me!" Isa 6:8 NIV

  

What's happening

SAVE THE DATES:
>Thursday, Mar. 15,
7pm - Tribute Quartet.
>Sabbath, Apr. 14, 4:30 pm, Oregon Adventist Men's Chorus. Free, reservations recommended. www.oamc.org 


THIS WEEK

Tuesday, Mar. 6
7:00pm Love and Respect Marriage Class  

Wednesday, Mar. 7
5:30 Russell Burrill
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
 
 
Thursday, Mar. 8
7:00pm The Journey

Friday, Mar. 9
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Mar. 10

9, 11am Pastor Roger Walter
10:00am Sabbath School



NEXT WEEK

Sunday, Mar. 11
2:00am Daylight Savings Time begins
9:00am Men's Group
2:00pm Raw Food class

Tuesday, Mar. 13
7:00pm Love and Respect Marriage Class  

Wednesday, Mar. 14
4:10 Adventurers
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
7:00pm Elder's Meeting
 
 
Thursday, Mar. 15
7:00pm The Journey
7:00pm Tribute Quartet

Friday, Mar. 16
6:00pm Shabbat Service 

Sabbath, Mar. 17

9, 11am Pastor Jeff Richards
10:00am Sabbath School
2:00pm Spiritual Gifts 101
6:00pm Shamrock Celebration



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