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Saturday
Community Prayer 9:45 am
Group Study 10:30 am
Worship Service 11:30 am
The Place Adventist Fellowship
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Looking for a Church? We're Your Church Home In Newbury Park and Thousand Oaks

We're a contemporary Seventh-day Adventist church serving the Southern California Conejo Valley communities of Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Moorpark, and Simi Valley. We're passionate about our love for Jesus. This is reflected in the passionate worship we share and the individual seeking for God in our private lives.

Worship services are Saturdays at 11:30 am with Pastor Simon Liversidge. We meet for community Bible study (our Sabbath School) at 10:30 AM, when we have programs for all ages - from toddlers to adult.

All ages worship together at The Place, in a contemporary and casual atmosphere. At the same time, we’ve created safe, fun, and Biblical environments for your kids. Come visit our Sabbath School rooms, see our great materials, and meet our dedicated volunteers that work with our children. There is also a "Family Room" available to families with toddlers and nursing mothers. Stay with your children and enjoy the service in a semi-private area.

At The Place, we welcome people from all walks of life and all backgrounds, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey. If you are seeking to know Jesus for the first time or have been walking with him for a long time already, we invite you to make The Place your home and join us on that journey.


The Place Annual Camping Trip to Sycamore Canyon - May 18-20, 2012.

There is NO church at The Place on May 19th, 2012...church will be at Sycamore Canyon.

This is an ALL CHURCH event - there will NOT be church at the Place on Sabbath, May 19th. We begin our weekend on Friday night, May 18, with a BEACH VESPERS at 5:30 p.m. at Sycamore Cove. Then we will continue on Saturday with Sabbath School at Sycamore Cove meeting on the beach at 10:00 a.m. followed by church at 11:30 a.m.at the campground. After church we will have FELLOWSHIP LUNCH (haystacks.). In the afternoon at 3:00 p.m. we will celebrate the baptisms of Maria Russell and Kira and Joshua James and more??!! You may start camping on Thursday night, May 17th all the way to Sunday, May 20th...or as few nights as you like. Cost is $8 per person to camp or $20 for immediate family. But, even if you can't camp, come out on Friday night and Sabbath and enjoy the time together!


2012 - The Year of the Family

During 2012, we are committed to learning to live with God as a loved child of the King.

This commitment takes several forms. First, as a church, we are focusing on getting to know God in a deeper way.  We are exploring what it means to live as a child of the King and to hear God's voice. And, we are inviting each family or individual at The Place to participate in our worship service in 2012 and to share how God is working in their lives.

We continue our sermon series on the Book of Luke by exploring these twin themes of living as a child of God and hearing the voice of God and understanding how God continually speaks to us. Our discipleship and Sabbath School classes are also focused on meeting God and understanding how much God loves us...and how we can respond in worship and in living a life with God. We are also beginning several new ways of building our church families by focusing on parenting and marriage enrichment.


 
Seeds PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kaspars Ozolins   

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Do you have any opinion about seeds? Most of us are city dwellers, so perhaps our only connection to seeds is through the things they grow into: fruits and vegetables. Occasionally we'll even eat seeds, but that still doesn't make the topic of seeds any more exciting than talking about the weather for on a date.


The Bible, on the other hand, appears to get very excited about these little things we call seeds. In particular, Abraham is promised on numerous occasions that his "seed" will be too numerous to count. I was making some bread yesterday (yes, I am a cook!), and I took some caraway seeds to mix in with my flour. You can bet that I wasn't even remotely in the mood for counting tiny bitty seeds. They look so insignificant! And yet, of course we know that every single one of those seeds has within it enormous potential, and a future much larger than might appear on the outside.


In Abraham's world, having at least one seed (= descendant), and preferably a whole bunch, was probably the most important thing in life. That's why you can imagine the thoughts going on in his mind as we read in Genesis 22 about how God asked Abraham to smashhis one and only seed. This was countable stuff. One seed. I don't need to go into all of the pain Abraham went through in order to even get that one seed, his only son Isaac. You already know that stuff. At his age (he was a centenarian), what were the chances that he would strike gold again or win the lottery twice?   


Despite all this, Abraham is faithful and obeys God. We know the story. Isaac was never to be killed in the first place, because God had provided a substitue for him. But look at how the King of the Universe gets into his "seed" mode (for the 100th time!) as He promises Abraham seeds too numerous to count:


"By Myself I have sworn, declares the LORD, because you have done this thing and have not withheld your son, your only son, indeed I will greatly bless you and multiply your seed as the stars of the heavens and as the sand which is on the seashore; and your seed shall possess the gate of their enemies."


Genesis 22:16-17 


That's some serious seed power. Seed to the N-th power. But my favorite part is right in the next verse, where God specifies exactly how this seed affects us:

"In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have obeyed My voice."


What's that? How many nations get the goodies? (I'm thinking of good old birthday party goodie bags)


Wow. I get the blessing of Abraham's seed. And so do you. And not just any old ordinary blessing. If we take a closer look at the phrase "all the nations of the earth shall be blessed", we find most translations of the Bible more or less agree. I took a look at fifteen, count'em fifteen translations of Genesis 22:18 and all but two said something like "all the nations of the earth will be blessed." It's actually not hard to see why translators would shy away from giving a more literal translation. Let's look at Young's Literal Translation, an old style Bible with archaic English prose. 


"And blessed themselves in thy seed have all nations of the earth, because that thou hast hearkened to My voice."


Wait, what? 

Is it even possible for me to bless myself? How would I go about that? And yet, that is what the literal form (הִתְבָּרֲכוּ) of the Hebrew word means. This particular form also occurs extremely rarely in the Bible. Obviously, the more logical action would be to bless someone else.


But if we search among these very few occurrences of this awkward phrase, we find a mind-blowing connection. Psalm 72 gives us an incredibly packed, richly descriptive prophecy about the coming "royal Son" of God, the Messiah king. I strongly encourage you to read the whole thing. Here are just a few highlights:

- He will "defend the afflicted" and "crush the oppressor"


- In His days the righteous will prosper like grass after the rain


- Grain will abound throughout the land


- Crops will flourish


- His Name will endure forever


And here comes the key part in verse 17: "Then all the nations will bless themselves through Him, and they will call Him blessed." 

Friends, may you INDULGE in blessing yourself and receiving blessing through Jesus, our Savior! May your boast be proud and loud: "I get to bless myself because of what Jesus has done for me."


 

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