Tuesday, May 5, 2009

National Day of Prayer - May 7th, 2009

National Day of Prayer is this Thursday - May 7th, 2009.

Lake City Pres is holding two prayer times this week:
* Healing Service of Prayer on Wednesday May 6th, 7-8pm
* National Day of Prayer Drop In Prayer time: Thursday May 7th, The Sanctuary/Worship space is open for drop-in prayer from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Contact Katrina Obata via the church office for more information.

Annie's Home Page has a lot of great information about various holidays throughout the year, even one on the National Day of Prayer. http://www.annieshomepage.com/ndop.html
Below are thoughts referenced from her homepage.

" National Day of Prayer in the United States is Celebrated Thursday May 7th, 2009 Always on the first Thursday of May each year!

2009 is the 58th Annual National Day of Prayer

What is the theme for 2009? NDOP Home says that the 2009's event theme is: "Prayer... America's Hope" and is based on the verse from Psalm 33:22 which states: "Let thy mercy, O LORD, be upon us, according as we hope in thee."

The National Day of Prayer site explains it this way: "The National Day of Prayer (NDP) is an annual event established by an act of Congress which encourages Americans to pray for our nation, its people and its leaders. The NDP Task Force concentrates on the need to pray for those in leadership on all levels of national, church, and educational areas of influence."

The Nationally Broadcast Concert of Prayer
Another major event sponsored by the National Prayer Committee and held on the evening of the National Day of Prayer is the Nationally Televised Concert of Prayer.

Here is what The World Book Encyclopedia says about PRAYER:
"Prayer refers to reverent words and thoughts directed toward God, gods, goddesses, or other objects of worship.  People pray to ask for spiritual benefits for themselves or others.  They also offer praise, thanksgiving, or adoration to the object of worship.  Prayers may take the form of speech, song, dance, or silent reverence.  Some people kneel while praying. Others stand, sit, or lie on the ground.   

Prayer is an important form of worship in nearly all the religions in the world. Most religions have regular prayers for both community and private worship. Individuals may also offer private prayers that express personal thoughts. Contemplation is prayer in which a person concentrates only on the object of worship."

Some Ideas for worship as individuals and as a family:
  • Start a Family Prayer Journal. Make sure you date your prayer requests
    then have a column for "answered prayer" to see how and when the Lord
    answered your prayer.
  • Make sure you check your local newspaper or Church bulletin to see where
    your local community will be holding services for The National Day of
    Prayer 2009.
  • Make a Prayer Basket for yourself. Here are a few suggestions: Your
    Bible; Notepad and pen/pencil; box of tissue; your Prayer Journal;
    index cards; You might consider giving one to others as a gift.
  • Write some or all of your prayer requests on a note card and carry it
    with you. Then when you have to wait in line or for an appointment just
    pull it out to remind you what you can pray for. That way your time
    won't be wasted and you will feel like you are doing something
    worthwhile too. You can post individual prayer requests on index
    cards and then put them in strategic places to remind you to pray.
    On the mirror in your bathroom, on the fridge or on a chair for example.
  • Write out Bible Verses about Prayer and memorize them.
  • Memorize the Lord's Prayer.
  • Use the waiting time to pray for the person right in front of you. Pray
    for the cashier while you are waiting in a long line or the people
    in front of you or behind you.
  • Stuck in traffic or at a red light? Pray for the people in the car
    in front of you.
  • Is your doctor running late AGAIN? Pray for him/her and the nurses.
    Pray for the patient they are taking care of while you wait.
  • I am sure you can come up with a few ideas of your own.
    Remember you are only limited by your own imagination
Thanks Annie! check out her National Day of Prayer Page for even more great information on the day and on Prayer in general.

Posted by Leena P. @ Lake City Pres

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Town Hall for Hope with Dave Ramsey

Mark your calendar for April 23 at 8:00 p.m. EDT! There is an exciting one-time national event called Town Hall for Hope, and you're invited! 

We all know that the economy is causing a lot of fear among Americans. It's time for our nation to come together to find hope for the future—and that's exactly what Town Hall for Hope is all about. 

At this free, 90-minute event, Dave will address the nation live with straight talk about what's really going on with the economy. He will discuss the history of the economy, real stats, and steps to take toward hope! Plus, he will answer questions from all around the country. You do not want to miss this historic event! It's shaping up to be one of the most-viewed webcasts in history. Over 6,000 host locations across the U.S. will be broadcasting the live feed on Thursday, April 23, at 8:00 p.m. EDT (West Coast delay—7:00 p.m. PT).

The event is completely free for anyone to attend.

Search for a host location nearest you on our site using the zip code tool. Get involved now and start spreading the word at townhallforhope.com. We'll see you there! 

—The Dave Ramsey Team

Sunday, April 5, 2009

LCPC Easter Celebration April 12th - Join Us!

Come join in the EASTER Celebration at Lake City Presbyterian Church 
Why the celebration? JESUS IS RISEN! 

Have you been wanting to bring or invite a friend or family member to church? Here is a great opportunity to do it. Worship, free breakfast, and an Easter Egg Hunt for the kiddos so make sure they bring their easter baskets (we'll have some bags on hand for collecting as well).

Easter Celebration Sunday April 12th

8:30 a.m. 
* Worship 
Nursery for ages infant to 4yrs 
No Sunday school but worship activity packets provided for elementary children

9:30 a.m. 
* Breakfast provided by Deacons in Fellowship Hall
* Easter Egg Hunt for children in Preschool through Grade 5

10:30 a.m. 
* Worship
Nursery for infant to 3 yrs 
Sunday School for Preschool through 5th grade

Share this with a friend! See you there!


Lake City Presbyterian Church
3841 NE 123rd Street | Seattle WA
206 362 6878  |  www.lakecitypres.org

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Drop-In and Play Time @ Lake City Pres 1:30 pm to 4:00pm

Hi Friends

I just wanted to give you a heads up that we now have two new Drop-In Playtimes at Lake City Presbyterian Church.

Drop-In and Play time is a time you can just drop in anytime between the open hours and hang out with your kiddos in our Nursery. Meet some new people or invite your friends to join you, sit down and relax and let your children blow off some steam.  Pass the word on to others you know with children Ages 0-4 who might be interested in this.

Wednesday mornings 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon)

Thursday afternoons1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Tuesdays are no longer an option – sorry if that is an inconvenience, I hope you’ll be able to visit on our new days!

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

~Leena Prindle

Saturday, January 31, 2009

30 Hour Famine Retreat on February 27-28

Hey There! 

30 Hour Famine Retreat on February 27-28 for youth in Grade 6 - 12.
We have a great line up of activities planned including worship rally & activities at Overlake Christian Church in Redmond the evening of the 27th and then our group will be involved in a variety of service projects on Saturday the 28th. 

Please RSVP your interest to Leena by Sunday Feb. 8th. I'm going to be on vacation Feb. 12-24th and have 12 days to get most of this planned.
Friends are welcome to participate. Please have them RSVP by Feb. 8th as well.

30 HOUR FAMINE -- YOU ASK ?? THAT MEANS NO FOOD FOR 30 HOURS RIGHT? THAT'S JUST CRAZY!!
Watch the 2009 promo video here: http://www.30hourfamine.org/ And you can ask Stephanie, Ann, Brandon, and Thomas about their experience last year....Now let me know if you're interested.

General Schedule:
* Famine starts at 12noon or after your lunch on the 27th. (Then drink lots of water and juice for the rest of the day)
If for medical reasons you are unable to do a full food fast - you can still participate we'll create an alternative fast (let you hide behind a corner to eat some food!)

* Come together around 5pm at Lake City Pres start the retreat portion of the famine. 

And lots of service opportunities (oh, and you can get 30 community service hours for this if you need it!). 

Hope to hear from you soon!

~Leena Prindle
Director of Faith Formation
dff@lakecitypres.org | 206-362-6878

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Lake City Pres Photos & Videos

Hi LCPC folks & friends

I just wanted to give you a few links to photos of Children, Youth and other ministries at Lake City Pres in the past year.

Here is the photo link: http://picasaweb.google.com/LakeCityPres .

A few videos from Middle School retreats: http://www.youtube.com/LakeCityPres

If you have photos or videos for these event and others that you would like to add to the mix, please: email the photos, send me a link, or give me a CD that can be uploaded.

Thanks!

~Leena 

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Children's Christmas Joy Offering Art Contest 2009

Children's Christmas Joy Art Contest 2009
       
 

Invite the children of your congregation to help us create art for the Christmas Joy Offering.

  • Any child younger than 15 as of January 1, 2009, is eligible to submit art to the Christmas Joy Offering art contest.
  • Each child can submit one or two pieces of art representing his or her vision of the Christmas story.
  • The art should be received in our offices by January 30, 2009.
  • The art should be submitted on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper and sent to Christmas Joy Offering Art Contest, Office of Special Offerings, 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, KY 40202-1396.
  • The name, age, and home church of the artist (including city and state) should be printed clearly on the back of all artwork.
  • The Office of Special Offerings will own the right to use any submitted artwork in our Web, print, or other resources. We cannot return submitted art.
  • Winners will be selected in three age groups: ages 2–6, 7–10, and 11–14.
  • The winning art pieces and the names of the artists will be featured on the kids4kids and Christmas Joy Offering Web sites and in our 2009 (and possibly beyond) Christmas Joy Offering resources.
  • More info:http://www.pcusa.org/cjoffering/artcontest.htm