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ANNOUNCEMENTS!

BIBLE STUDY SCHEDULE


Thursday, April 1 @ 6:30pm TOPIC: Special Sharing - Adult Bible Study TEACHER: Pastor Hector de Guzman Rooms 5 & 6 - Broadway Christian Center TOPIC: Christian Songs - Kids Bible Study TEACHER: Sis. Reah Madria Room 11 - Broadway Christian Center http://www.lcfnoc.co.cc/

MONTHLY LEADERS MEETING TODAY


Please proceed to Room 4 after todays lunch fellowship.

F ELLOWSHIP H ALL

Life Christian Fellowship

CELEBRATE EASTER!
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On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb. 2 They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, (Luke 24:1-2 NIV)

North Orange County

B ROADWAY C HRISTIAN C ENTER 701 W. B ROADWAY A NAHEIM , CA 92805 M ARCH 28, 2010

Join us as we celebrate Jesus Christs life, death and resurrection without which the free gift of salvation would not have been made possible! Bring a friend - share the Gospel!

Sunday Worship

WALKING FOR MISSIONS!


WHAT: Womens Ministry Walk-A-Thon WHEN: Saturday, April 10 @ 8am PDT WHERE: Pearson Park 400 North Harbor Boulevard Anaheim, CA 92805 All proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards missions. Have you sponsored someone?

10:15 am

S I S T E R

C H U R C H E S
Life Christian Fellowship San Gabriel Valley Covina Public Library 234 N. 2nd Ave. Covina, CA 91723 (909) 612-7111 Worship Service: Sunday - 10:00 am

Life Christian Fellowship Inland Empire 9390 Seventh St Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 725-4576 Worship Service: Sunday 10:00 am

TRANSFORMATION MINISTRIES CLASSROOM


TOPIC: Spiritual Disciplines in the Pursuit of God DATES: March 7, 14, 21 & 28 (Sundays) TIME: 2:30pm5:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Rev. Mark Lambert VENUE: Transformation Ministries Office

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Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." (Matthew 28:18-20 NIV)

The Pastors Message

by Pastor Hector de Guzman


TO CATCH A GLIMPSE JOHN 12:12-19
A man came running ahead of the procession. He was saying something that the people had to strain to hear: Jesus of Nazareth is coming! The Prophet is coming! The man who raises the dead is coming! Hurry, Jesus is coming! The crowd began to inch closer and closer to the street. Dads hoisted their children to their shoulders. Teenagers climbed trees lining the streets for an unhindered view. Everyone wanted to catch a glimpse of this strange prophet they had heard about. What they saw was strangeor, at least, totally unexpected. Jesus moved serenely on the back of a small white donkey, much like a man riding in a convertible. Jesus, the honored celebrity, was the center of attention, Rather than the sound of confetti and streamers ruffling the air, one could hear the sounds of slashing and whooshing of palm fronds as they were placed in front of the donkeys hooves. Other parade watchers took off their coats and their cloaks and spread them before Jesus, much like a red carpet being rolled out for royalty. The coats made a mosaic of multi-colored profusion. It was an incredible scene. A recurring word could be heard. Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna. It was more like a cheer than a chant. The Hosannas got louder and louder, reverberating against the stonewalls.

Sunday, 28 March 2010 Palm Sunday


Group Prayer Welcome Praise and Worship Announcements Tithes and Offerings Sermon - Pastor Hector de Guzman Benediction
But everyone who lined the streets had a different reason for waving those palms. Some were political activists; they'd heard Jesus had supernatural power, and they wanted him to use it to free Israel from Roman rule. Others had loved ones who were sick or dying. They waved branches, hoping for physical healing. Some were onlookers merely looking for something to do, while others were genuine followers who wished Jesus would establish himself as an earthly king. Jesus was the only one in the parade who knew why he was going to Jerusalem - to die. He had a mission, while everyone else had an agenda. Bill Hybels

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