New Bulletin October 25 2015

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Church Calendar

THIS WEEKS EVENTS


TODAY
7:00 a.m.

Mens Growth Groups

8:15 a.m.

Prayer, Room 205

9:00 a.m.

The Cross Road

9:00 a.m.

Worship Service

11:00 a.m. Worship Service


6:00 p.m. Small Groups
MON
7:00 p.m. The Most Excellent Way
TUE
6:45 p.m. Club RockSalt
7:00 p.m. Ministry Night
WED
9:30 a.m.

Womens Discipleship

12:00 p.m. Mens Growth Groups


Womens Discipleship
6:45 p.m.

Worship Team Practice

7:00 p.m. Logos

UPCOMING EVENTS
Trunk R Treat
October 31
Womens Retreat
November 6-8
Lords Supper
November 15
FPNO
November 21

Donations
Our food closet is running low!
Some items you could donate are:
Peanut Butter
Jam & Jelly
Tuna Fish
Pancake Mix
Syrup
Mac N Cheese
Rice

Pasta
Spaghetti Sauce
Cake Mixes
Frosting
Canned Vegetables
Canned Fruit
Snack Foods

7:00 p.m. High School Cause

*Bring your food items to the church office.

THUR

Questions?

6:00 a.m.

Mens Growth Groups

6:45 p.m. The Cross Road

Do you need more information


about upcoming events?

7:00 p.m. Careers Group


www.salemheightschurch.org

SAT
9:00 a.m.

Greenskeeper Workday

3:00 p.m. Trunk R Treat

facebook.com/salemheightschurch

503.588.0403

Info & News


Womens Retreat
This is the last week to register for Womens Retreat! Sign
up in the welcome center or online today!
Paid childcare position available
We are looking for more paid childcare workers for Wednesday mornings
and some evening shifts. Please contact Theresa Johns @ 503-932-1312 if
you are interested!
Trunk R Treat Volunteers
Trunk R Treat is this Saturday from 3-5p.m. Candy collection
continues at all of the entrances. Its not to late to sign up to
join an awesome group of volunteers to set up, run activities,
bring a car and hand out candy, and clean up after the event.
If you are interested in serving in one or more of these areas,
you can fill out a Sign Me Up card or visit the info table in the Welcome
Center today. Join us for this free, safe, fun family event!
Greenskeeper Workday
Help keep the church grounds tidy on Saturday, October 31
@ 9:00 a.m. at our greenskeeper workday. Contact Scott
Hunter @ 503.930.2606 or Don Whitehurst @ 503.871.0893
for more information.

SHC Staff
Pastors
Justin Greene

Senior Pastor
Carl Chica

Pastoral Care & Missions


Matt MacCollin

Pastor of Men/Careers
Lay Elders
Chuck Moore
Ted Ferry
Administration
AJ Acker

Giving Update
The ministry of SHC is funded entirely by the
generous giving of Gods people. You will
notice that we do not pass the offering plate;
however, there are offering boxes in the back
of the auditorium. We believe from the Word
of God that the Spirit of God will lead people
towards giving back to God of their first fruits.
...God loves a cheerful giver, (2 Cor. 9:7).

Please prayerfully consider what the Lord


would have you do.
Monthly Budget Needed
Monthly Giving To Date
Fiscal ,Year to Date +/Building Fund

$107,000
$ 85,978
+$ 24,234
$ 31,643

Music Ministry
Julie Bernard

Womens Ministry
Laura Chica
Womens Biblical Counseling
Jay Duffus

Mens Biblical Counseling


Ron Groves

Our Purpose
Colossians 1:28-29
Love God. Love Others.
Reach The World.

Administrator
Scott Hunter

Facilities Manager
Russ Libby

Director of Ministries
Pete Potloff

Director of Family Life


Ed Reister

Community Connection
Tim Saffeels
Director of Student Ministries

503.588.0403

www.salemheightschurch.org

facebook.com/salemheightschurch

Finals Week at Discipleship


University
Part 1
Senior Practicum
Luke 9:1-9
Presented by
Pastor Justin Greene
October 25, 2015
The following was taken from The Purpose of a
Practicum for social work. (pearsonhighered.com)
Congratulations for embarking on your exciting social work
practicum experience. You are to be applauded for reaching
this stage in your professional education and for being selected
and approved for a practicum based on your academic
achievements and your readiness for professional experience.
The practicum offers a unique opportunity to apply what you
have learned in the classroom, to expand your knowledge, and
to develop your skills. It is time for you to move from the role of a
student to the role of a professional social worker.
Most types of professional educationwhether in medicine,
nursing, law, pharmacy, speech therapy, or social workwisely
employ some form of practicum, internship, or preceptorship to

help the student learn how to apply knowledge and general


principles to real situations, problems, and concerns.
The Council on Social Work Educations (CSWE) Educational
Policies, and Academic Standards (2008) states:
In social work, the signature pedagogy is field education. The
intent of field education is to connect the theoretical and
conceptual contribution of the classroom with the practical
world of the practice setting. It is a basic precept of social work
education that the two interrelated components of
curriculumclassroom and fieldare of equal importance
within the curriculum, and each contributes to the
development of the requisite competencies of professional
practice. Field education is systematically designed, supervised,
coordinated, and evaluated based on criteria by which
students
demonstrate the achievement
of
program
competencies. (8)
Almost universally, students of social work at both the BSW and
MSW levels describe their practicum as the single most useful,
significant, and powerful learning experience of their formal
social work education. It is during the practicum that the
concepts, principles, and theories discussed in the classroom
come to life. The practicum can and should be a time when
classroom theory is integrated with social work practice and
when students merge with the values and fundamental
principles of their chosen profession.

In Luke 9, the disciples were about to start a


practicum

Senior Practicum
Christ gave his disciples three basic guidelines for this
practicum
1. He gave them a Ministry message.

They were to preach the kingdom.

They were to proclaim Christ as King of this kingdom.

2. He gave them a Ministry Method

Demonstrations of Power were to proclaim a purpose.

3. He gave them Ministry Manners.

He spoke to them about their luggage


Take nothing (vs. 3)

He spoke to them about their lodging.


Stay wherever (v.4)

He spoke to them about their leaving.


A testimony (v.5)

What was the result of this trip?

Ministry Magnification

Key: Everyone from commoners to the king was focused


on Christthis is the goal of ministry.

THE WRAP

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