Mid-week Pastor’s Update 3-1-2023

Anaheim SDA Church

Mid-week Pastor’s Update

March 1st, 2023

“God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble” James 4:6

I may have referenced this illustration in a previous mid-week update, but it has stuck with me, and I keep chewing on it: I was in a strip-mall Mexican food place some months back, and saw a man wearing a black t-shirt that said, in gray letters: “The Lord is not my shepherd, I am not a sheep”, and of course my brain flashed to “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want” Psalm 23:1, and “I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep, and am known by my own” John 10:14, and the kids’ song I enjoy leading: “I just wanna be a sheep, baa, baa, baa, baa”.

And I was reminded, of course, that in the secular world, the connotation of people as “sheep”, while not broadly or frequently used, is a negative one. For example, aggressive bloggers or commentators will often exclaim “Wake up, sheeple!”

And I was just thinking about the mindframe behind whoever manufactured and sold such a shirt, and then the thought process for this man who purchased, kept, and intentionally wore this shirt in public: “I don’t follow anyone, I make my own decisions! Others who obey (either religiously or just societally) are insufferable saps! I’ll show them my superiority by proclaiming this message, displaying it on myself!”

And then I can’t help but think of Satan’s insinuations in the conversation with Eve in the garden of Eden in Genesis 3: “God doesn’t want you rising as high as he is. Don’t submit to him, be your own leader! Chart your own path!” but of course, oh how terrible and full of suffering earth’s history has been since then.

I’ve heard it said that the Great Controversy between Christ and Satan plays out not only on a grand, universal scale, but within each human heart. I’ve also heard the metaphor said: “Each human heart has two things in it: a throne and a cross. And each person decides whether we sit on the throne and put Jesus on the cross, or give Jesus our heart-throne and ourselves get on the cross.”*

I know that, to the secular world’s estimation, to be humble, meek and submissive is not commendable at all: it is a repugnant prospect! But I just find continual delight in bowing myself to the one who is “gentle and lowly in heart”, whose “yoke is easy”, whose “burden is light” and who promises to give us rest for our souls (Matthew 11:29).

To be humble and teachable before God is a beautiful place to be! He who “gave his life for the church” and who “gives his life for his sheep” (Ephesians 5:25, John 10:11). And truly, God gives us a relatively simple task, with incredible rewards promised, when he instructs us to simply “Act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God” Micah 6:8.

So I just, I don’t know, I see no glory, no benefit in being puffed-up, self-centered, saying “I make my own way in life!” Do such people not realize that (even excluding religion and what’s prophesied to happen to the wicked) death is going to have the final say? That all ambition and wealth- and power-gathering is ultimately futile? (see Ecclesiastes 1-2).

Clearly, the Bible instructs us in many places to be humble, here are just a few examples: “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth” Matthew 5:5. “Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but be willing to associate with people of low position” Romans 12:16, and “have the mind of Christ Jesus… who made himself nothing, being found in the form of a servant.” Philippians 2:5,7

And of course, the promises to the humble are many and grand! “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth” Matthew 5:5 “Well done, my good and faithful servant, you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.” Matthew 25:21, 23, and “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time” 1 Peter 5:6

But to the proud, this is what scripture says: “…The pride of life is not of the Father but is of the world.” 1st John 2:16 Haughty eyes and a proud heart…produce sin.” Proverbs 21:4, and “The Lord detests all the proud of heart. Be sure of this: They will not go unpunished.” Proverbs 16:5.

I think it’s so foolish to be prideful as well! Think about it: we come into the world naked, weak, vulnerable, and crying. Everything we ever had for years as we grew and developed is only because others gave it to us (not to mention our marvelously engineered bodies, which come from God). We are so small and fragile, a rogue comet or sunburst could end us and all our empires in a moment. (Apart from God), we are nothing but ants on a speck of brightness in the dark universe. All our imaginings of power, security, etc. are but illusions able to be kept in place because of the stability of the universe God created.

I think part of why I’m reflecting on this recently is, as I shared in my sermon at Anaheim a couple of Sabbaths ago, I’ve been listening to a podcast about a megachurch network that self-destructed and imploded about a decade ago, in large part because the very talented pastor got full of himself, and progressively justified treating people horribly for the goal of continued growth and public image. It just leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth, and I feel great sorrow for how even churches can turn toxic if pride is allowed to seep in. I felt I kind of needed to “cleanse my pallet” by focusing on these verses that emphasize humility, helpfulness, and joyful cooperation in Christian community.

I guess a takeaway principle that I want to conclude with is this: we need to either learn to be humble, or be prepared to be humbled. As Luke 14:11 says “All those who exalt themselves will be humbled, but those who humble themselves will be exalted”

From those two options above, which destiny do you want? I think the choice is obvious. Let’s be God’s loving sheep. Yes, though they’re described as dumb, flighty, stubborn, etc., I admit I have all those traits. To be led by green pastures, still waters, and even through the shadow of death will be a delight and far-preferred, as long as our Good Shepherd is by our side, comforting us and guiding us along the way (see Psalm 23).

May God bless you and your families the rest of this week.

Sincerely,

Pr. Mark Tatum

*If this illustration seems too harsh, keep in mind Matthew 16:24-25 “If anyone desires to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.”

Announcements –  2-22-2023

Announcements:

Food Bank Distribution: Today and each Wednesday starting at 5:00 p.m., our food bank will be distributing boxes of food from the youth room. If you or anyone you know could benefit, do not hesitate to come receive. We are also in urgent need of a new food bank volunteer coordinator: please pray for God to send us the right person. Thanks to all volunteers for all you do in collecting, arranging, and distributing the food to our community each week. If you would be interested to help any of 4 days per week, please let Pr. Mark know.

Mid-week Prayer/Book Discussion Group meets each Wednesday @ 6:00 via zoom to discuss a chapter of Patriarchs & Prophets together, and spend an extended time in prayer. This evening they will be discussing chapter 44, regarding the Israelites crossing the Jordan River. (which can be found online here: https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/84/toc). Zoom meeting ID# is 705 395 5673, with password 172569. Come share some good discussion and prayer in an intimate setting.

Spanish Prayer Group meets Wednesdays at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall. Ven para reunir con hermanos cristianos en un ambiente espiritual en el medio de la semana.

Friday Night Young Adult Bible Study meets at 7:00 via Zoom, with Elder Lorena Salto leading. They are currently studying/discussing through the book of Galatians, and are currently in Chapter 6. The Zoom Mtg ID# is 849 172 6095.

Sabbath Morning Church Worship: We continue to meet in the sanctuary: Folks are still recommended to wear facemasks while worshipping, especially those who are not fully vaccinated.

Current Sabbath Worship/Activities schedule:

9:00 a.m. Spanish Sabbath School service – Fellowship Hall

9:20 a.m. Kids’ song service (all ages) in Youth Room

9:45 a.m. Kids’ Sabbath Schools in their age/grade-based classrooms

10:00 a.m. Spanish Devotional Service – Fellowship Hall

      Young Adult Sabbath School – room 304

      English Adult Sabbath School – sanctuary

11:00 a.m. All ages/languages church service in sanctuary

2:00 p.m. Memorial service for Robert & Lorna Moore (see announcement below)

5:00 p.m. “Sociedad de Jovenes” – bilingual closing-of-the-Sabbath program

Online Worship Options: If you are ever traveling, sick, or still prefer to worship from home, we have online worship options, live Sabbath mornings from 10:00-12:00 on Zoom (mtg ID# is 7053955673, with password 172569), or services being posted after-the-fact on our Anaheim Sunkist SDA Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfZrh44kEB7LJUy2c37XrFA

Robert & Lorna Moore Memorial Service this Sabbath afternoon, at 2:00 on February 25th, family and friends of the dear Moore family will be gathering in our sanctuary to remember the lives of the Moores, and to commend them to Jesus for resurrection day. If you knew the Moores, please plan on attending, to appreciate their lives, and to comfort & console the remaining family members.

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Kids’ Clubs of Pathfinders and Adventurers had a fun roller skating outing this past Saturday night! Thanks to all who came, we pray for full recovery from some who got hurt. The Kids’ clubs are on pause this coming Sabbath, being the last weekend of the month, but will resume on March 4th.  A big thanks goes out to Margarito Gonzales, Mirella Velasco, and their teams of volunteers who help give the very best to our kids as they learn & grow in Jesus.

Christian Movie & Refreshments @ Orange SDA Church this Sabbath afternoon/evening: at 5:30, a group will be meeting in the Multi-purpose room for a sundown devotional, and to watch & discuss a movie called “The days of Noah”. Refreshments will be provided. Feel free to head to 1310 E Walnut Street in Orange for some good fellowship & discussion.

Vacation Bible School Training will be taking place at the La Sierra Spanish church in Riverside on Sunday, Feb. 26th. Griselda Schultz and Jenny Hastings, our leaders, are planning on taking a group to that training. If you would like to go, check with them to see if we have any spots left.

Church Board Meeting: Our church board will have its February meeting on the evening of Monday night, the 27th. Board members, please prioritize attending, and get any agenda items you’d like to have discussed to Pr. Mark or Maritza ASAP.

Pastor Mark’s Limited Availability & Transition: As announced last summer at church, Pastor Mark is now serving as the Assistant to the President at the SECC office in Riverside. He primarily spends Monday-Thursday there, though he continues to be available via phone/text/e-mail during the week, and will continue to preach and be available Fridays & Sabbaths to the Anaheim/Orange SDA Church district until a new Senior Pastor is found. Please pray for the up-coming transition time, and for discernment in God’s will for the future of our church district. Pastor Nathaniel will be continuing to serve as associate pastor through this time of transition and onward.

District Pastoral Search Committee will be having its 3rd meeting on Tuesday, March 7th. Please pray for God’s will for the future of our church district to be discerned and actualized. Members, look for e-mails or other contacts from the committee chair for details.

Online Giving: Please continue to remember the church’s local funding needs in your giving plans.  Your tithes (10% of your increase) and offerings are most appreciated during this time. Adventist giving has both a phone app and a website you can donate through: adventistgiving.org. Any donations made here are applied directly, with no percentage skimmed off, and your donations will come in your year-end receipt, seamlessly integrated with donations made in the church. If you haven’t yet picked-up your receipt, be sure to do so this coming Sabbath from the deacons’ table! May God bless us as we partner with him in faith through our finances.

Mid-week Pastor’s Update 2-22-2023

Anaheim SDA Church

Mid-week Pastor’s Update

February 22nd, 2023

“Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you! How often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, yet you were not willing” Matthew 23:37

I don’t know if you’re very able to make out the image above, but it’s a view of the Santa Ana River culvert that parallels the 91 Freeway Westbound in eastern Anaheim. It’s a view I regularly get while heading back toward the Anaheim church while doing food bank pickups from a couple of grocery stores in Anaheim Hills.

I’m posting it today to comment on, because I can’t help but see the irony that the riverbed is brown and scruffy, even as water is perpetually flowing by it, very closely!

In recent weeks I’ve been reflecting (and writing) on the beauty of the green- and flower-covered hills, and the snow-capped mountains (about to be totally covered in the approaching storm later this week!)

But, through it all, though water’s presence has been constant, this riverbed remains desolate and uninviting.

Why? I’m sure it has something to do with the soil content: the fact that the water isn’t soaking into the ground despite being very close. Obviously the plants were green and had a reachable water source at some point, but that has since passed.

Seeing and reflecting on this, I can’t help but wonder if this is how much of the world looks Spiritually to God, angels, and other heavenly intelligences. God, of course, faithfully sends his life-giving Spirit, equips us with tools like Scripture and prayer to fortify us, yet so many of us let those blessings slide right by without taking advantage of them. The end-result is that we look parched and thirsty, despite the fact that the blessings have been so near, within arms-reach.

Scripture, of course, uses the metaphor of nature’s desolation to reflect on Spiritual emptiness: from the fruitless fig tree to the illustration of the valley of dry bones, famine and desolation are frequent illustrators of religious emptiness (Jesus even used tombs as an example!)

But, praise the Lord, in contrast to those depressing representations, we also have lovely ones, like a lush tree planted by streams of water (Psalm 1), branches rooted in the vine producing lush grapes (John 15) streams flowing in the desert (Isaiah 43:19), and even Ezekiel’s valley of dry bones coming back to life! (ch. 37).

Let’s be resolute in our hearts to have the latter batch of illustrations refer to us, rather than the former! Just as the Santa Ana riverbed is such a waste in proximity with opportunity, let’s not lose our chance to bud and blossom for God, reflecting & sharing His beauty with others!

I pray a blessed week for you and your loved ones. May God’s providential care be evident in your life.

Sincerely,

Pr. Mark Tatum

Announcements – 2-15-2023

Announcements:

3 New Local Church Elders Ordained! Last Sabbath, we were so pleased to ordain and commit 3 new elders to our church for Spiritual care! Lorena Salto, and JoAnne and Darryl Lightford have long been serving our church well, and we pray for the Holy Spirit to maximize their efficacy for blessing our faith community. If you missed the ordination service, it is at about the 35-minute mark of last Sabbath’s video, which can be linked to here: https://youtu.be/JabhQf-Z4p0?t=2076  

Food Bank Distribution: Today and each Wednesday starting at 5:00 p.m., our food bank will be distributing boxes of food from the youth room. If you or anyone you know could benefit, do not hesitate to come receive. We are also in urgent need of a new food bank volunteer coordinator: please pray for God to send us the right person. Thanks to all volunteers for all you do in collecting, arranging, and distributing the food to our community each week. If you would be interested to help any of 4 days per week, please let Pr. Mark know.

Mid-week Prayer/Book Discussion Group meets each Wednesday @ 6:00 via zoom to discuss a chapter of Patriarchs & Prophets together, and spend an extended time in prayer. This evening they will be discussing chapter 43, regarding the death of Moses. (which can be found online here: https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/84/toc). Zoom meeting ID# is 705 395 5673, with password 172569. Come share some good discussion and prayer in an intimate setting.

Spanish Prayer Group meets Wednesdays at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall. Ven para reunir con hermanos cristianos en un ambiente espiritual en el medio de la semana.

Friday Night Young Adult Bible Study Meets at 7:00 via Zoom, with new Elder Lorena Salto leading. They are currently studying/discussing through the book of Galatians, and are currently in Chapter 6. The Zoom Mtg ID# is 849 172 6095.

Sabbath Morning Church Worship: We continue to meet in the sanctuary: Folks are still recommended to wear facemasks while worshipping, especially those who are not fully vaccinated.

Current Sabbath Worship/Activities schedule:

9:00 a.m. Spanish Sabbath School service – Fellowship Hall

9:20 a.m. Kids’ song service (all ages) in Youth Room

9:45 a.m. Kids’ Sabbath Schools in their age/grade-based classrooms

10:00 a.m. Spanish Devotional Service – Fellowship Hall

      Young Adult Sabbath School – room 304

      English Adult Sabbath School – sanctuary

11:00 a.m. All ages/languages church service in sanctuary

3:00 p.m. Pathfinder & Adventurer Clubs Meet

5:00 p.m. “Sociedad de Jovenes” – bilingual closing-of-the-Sabbath program

Online Worship Options: If you are ever traveling, sick, or still prefer to worship from home, we have online worship options, live Sabbath mornings from 10:00-12:00 on Zoom (mtg ID# is 7053955673, with password 172569), or services being posted after-the-fact on our Anaheim Sunkist SDA Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfZrh44kEB7LJUy2c37XrFA

Orange Church hosting Testimony & Health Seminar This Sabbath: Michael and Lynn Harris will be coming to share their testimony, and give an afternoon health message @ 1:45 p.m. This is part of the “restoration in the Son” ministry. You can look at the attached flyer, or visit the website here: www.restorationintheson.com

Mid-week Pastor’s Update 2-15-2023

Anaheim SDA Church

Mid-week Pastor’s Update

February 15th, 2023

“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.” 1st John 4:7

In the past few days, we’ve had the big two societal occurrences which were broadly recognized and celebrated: that of the Super Bowl and of Valentine’s day. Sometimes when things are going on in society, I like to step back and think, “If aliens were watching from afar, seeing how we’re behaving, what would they think of us?” This certainly would’ve been an interesting first half of the week to witness as an outside, impartial observer.

Of course, we don’t believe in aliens the way the secular world does: the fantasy of ‘little green men’ in spaceships. We of course believe that angels are traversing between earth and heaven, observing & helping (Genesis 28:1, John 1:51, Matthew 18:10, Hebrews 1:14), and that, farther off, unfallen worlds are watching earth as well to see what will happen with the Great Controversy (1st Corinthians 4:9, Job 1:6, 2:1).

Well, this week they would’ve seen the apex of our society’s competitiveness, and our compassion. Or at least simulated, 2-dimensional, versions thereof.

Firstly, sports (apexed in last Sunday’s Super Bowl) is definitely simulated competition. It is set up and funded intentionally so that spectators can observe and vicariously feel the thrill of rivalry: the pursuit of the goal, the rush of victory, or the agony of defeat. It gives people (athletes) a context in which they can strive and discipline themselves toward physical and strategic excellence, and also an arena in which they can get rich and famous. So it certainly ‘checks a lot of boxes’ for society’s felt needs. My dad once made a surprisingly fitting assertion that “sports is our simulated warfare during peacetime”, and since then, I have always thought of it as such. It explains so much! So much about our human hearts, as well.

And then yesterday we had Valentine’s day, the day dedicated to romantic love, of which imaginary observing aliens would definitely believe was constituted in chocolates and flowers and the color red: of fancy dinners, and sexy lingerie, and whatever goes on when the humans turn off the lights in their bedrooms.

Secular people certainly indulge in the thrills and pleasures of the 2-dimensional forms of both war and love outlined above. But we Christians of course contextualize and relate to these things in a much deeper form: we go to the 3rd dimension, understanding both war and love in the context of God, the devil, and us being somewhat caught between them.

First of all, we understand that all wars are but mere surface symptoms of the deeper Great Controversy going on in the universe between Christ and Satan. The first war broke out in heaven (see Revelation 12:7-9), and has since come to our planet (see v. 12). Similarly to how a persistent cough can be indicative of something much more severe and pressing, like bronchitis, tuberculosis, or esophageal cancer, we understand that the wars that we experience (in the current case of Russia and Ukraine, for example), are merely symptomatic of a deeper problem in the human heart: that of greed, covetousness, and ambition for power and wealth. Treating the symptoms is nice for the short-term, but the core cause must be addressed and rooted out for true resolution to occur. This is why we believe that, though we live in a largely peaceful world, we will never reach “Utopia”, we will always need Jesus to come and redeem the righteous to heaven and the earth made new.

And, as horrible as war is, I wonder if the two-dimensional treatment of love is all the more tragic, because it stands-in as a substitute for the true, substantive principle that exudes from God and is indeed His central characteristic. From ‘rom-com’ movies to Disney princesses to the lace & thong stores, I worry that people hit the “glass ceiling” of only ever conceiving of love as surface-level, as a “here’s what I want: if you can offer it to me, I’ll give you something you want” transactional mentality.*

But those of us who have drunk from the well of God’s draught (John 4:14, Revelation 22:7) of true Love have experienced something so much deeper and fuller and more meaningful, that to accredit 2-dimensional impersonators to love is like equating a stunning rainbow vista to a pack of Skittles, or a snow-capped mountain range to a tinfoil hat.

While we may enjoy participating in some of the societal trappings of both simulated war & love, let us never lose sight of the true significance and seriousness of both of them. We can truly find ourselves “playing with fire” if we

If both of these (the Super Bowl, and Valentine’s day) were to disappear, society would no doubt be less ‘fun’ at this time of year, but our fulfilledness as Christians would not be diminished in the least.

I pray a blessed remainder of the week for you and your families: May God richly lavish your lives with numerous evidences of His loving care (1st John 3:1).

Sincerely,

Pr. Mark Tatum

* In reference to this, I can’t help but recall a shocking moment I had while doing my student-teaching. In a prep session with my master teacher for a Senior Religion class about Godly relationships, he said something so stunningly concise yet summarative of young, self-centered relationships, that it just about knocked me off my chair: “Guys give love to get sex, girls give sex to get love.” It spoke of a symbiotic, yet ultimately tragic, dichotomy, that it profoundly affected me. It has, similarly to how my dad summarized sports as simulated war for peacetime, shaped how I view the secular world.

Announcements – 2-9-2023

Announcements:

Friday Night Young Adult Bible Study Meets at 7:00 via Zoom, with Lorena Salto leading. They are currently studying/discussing through the book of Galatians, and are currently in Chapter 5. The Zoom Mtg ID# is 849 172 6095.

Sabbath Morning Church Worship: We continue to meet in the sanctuary: Folks are still recommended to wear facemasks while worshipping, especially those who are not fully vaccinated.

Current Sabbath Worship/Activities schedule:

9:00 a.m. Spanish Sabbath School service – Fellowship Hall

9:20 a.m. Kids’ song service (all ages) in Youth Room

9:45 a.m. Kids’ Sabbath Schools in their age/grade-based classrooms

10:00 a.m. Spanish Devotional Service – Fellowship Hall

      Young Adult Sabbath School – room 304

      English Adult Sabbath School – sanctuary

11:00 a.m. All ages/languages church service in sanctuary (incl elders’ ordination)

3:00 p.m. Pathfinder & Adventurer Clubs Meet

5:00 p.m. “Sociedad de Jovenes” – bilingual closing-of-the-Sabbath program

Special Elders’ Ordination Service This coming Sabbath, our elders team will be expanding with the addition of 3 new elders coming on-board to help serve the church spiritually. Lorena Salto, and JoAnne and Darryl Lightford will bring new vigor and skill-sets to our Elder team (indeed, they have already been ministering quite robustly already!). We look forward to celebrating, affirming, and officially commissioning them for this next step forward in ministry, and for the next chapter of our church. May God bless their energies & efforts going forward.

Online Worship Options: If you are ever traveling, sick, or still prefer to worship from home, we have online worship options, live Sabbath mornings from 10:00-12:00 on Zoom (mtg ID# is 7053955673, with password 172569), or services being posted after-the-fact on our Anaheim Sunkist SDA Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfZrh44kEB7LJUy2c37XrFA

Kids’ Clubs of Pathfinders and Adventurers will meet at their usual time this Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 p.m. at the entrance to the fellowship hall. Both clubs have exciting up-coming events! Including a Pathfinder Skating night on the 18th.  A big thanks goes out to Margarito Gonzales, Mirella Velasco, and their teams of volunteers who help give the very best to our kids as they learn & grow in Jesus.

District Pastoral Search Committee will meet this coming Monday the 13th @ 7:00 p.m. in room 305/306. Search committee members, please check your emails for details & preparatory documents. All church members: please pray for success in finding a new Senior Pastor for our church who will lead us in the way God wills.

Food Bank Distribution: Today and each Wednesday starting at 5:00 p.m., our food bank will be distributing boxes of food from the youth room. If you or anyone you know could benefit, do not hesitate to come receive. We are also in urgent need of a new food bank volunteer coordinator: please pray for God to send us the right person. Thanks to all volunteers for all you do in collecting, arranging, and distributing the food to our community each week. If you would be interested to help any of 4 days per week, please let Pr. Mark know.

Mid-week Prayer/Book Discussion Group meets each Wednesday @ 6:00 via zoom to discuss a chapter of Patriarchs & Prophets together, and spend an extended time in prayer. Next week they will be discussing chapter 43, regarding the death of Moses. (which can be found online here: https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/84/toc. Zoom meeting ID# is 705 395 5673, with password 172569. Come share some good discussion and prayer in an intimate setting.

Spanish Prayer Group meets Wednesdays at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall. Ven para reunir con hermanos cristianos en un ambiente espiritual en el medio de la semana.

Orange Church hosting Testimony & Health Seminar Sabbath Feb. 18th: Michael and Lynn Harris will be coming to share their testimony, and give an afternoon health message @ 1:45 p.m. This is part of the “restoration in the Son” ministry. You can look at the attached flyer, or visit the website here: www.restorationintheson.com  

Mid-week Pastor’s Update 2-9-23

My apologies for getting this update out a day late! The week has been over-full (of blessings!) so far.

Anaheim SDA Church

Mid-week Pastor’s Update

February 9th, 2023

“Consider the [flowers] of the field, they neither toil nor spin. Yet I tell you that even Solomon in all his splendor was not arrayed as one of these!” Matthew 6:28

Blessings and greetings in Jesus’ name, dear church members & friends!

Though we had “groundhog day” last week (which occurs at the mid-point of winter), it seems like we’ve been having spring-like weather recently! I hope you’ve been enjoying it as much as I have. 🙂

I know I’ve mentioned the beauty of our surrounding hills and mountains recently, but as I’ve driven around this week (including down to the San Diego area a couple times) I’ve been spotting something new: strikingly bright orange and yellow patches of poppies here and there! They are like a giant ‘accent’ of neon brightness on the hills, as if God were marking the hills with a giant highlighter pen!

Analysts say that a “super-bloom” might be on its way, given the pattern of rain and then sun we’ve been having, and I for one would welcome it! I remember going with my family out to the hills north of Lake Elsinore a few years ago, and, despite the difficulty of navigating the bus system and the like to get there, we enjoyed ourselves greatly.

It is no wonder that, in the early 1900s, the state of California adopted the Eschscholzia californica as its state flower. It is such a bright and optimistic presence that blossoms up surprisingly! To me it really puts an ‘exclamation point’ on nature’s already beautiful display.

Our focus verse above reminds us that Jesus directs us to look at flowers (Lillies specifically) and consider God’s goodness toward us. While they didn’t have poppies there (I don’t think, hard to look up), they were familiar with nature surprising them with beauty. Given the right conditions, a scruffily-surrounded dirt road between towns that people might have traversed a thousand times, could for a time become a splendorous highway of artistic beauty!

Jesus gives this lesson in the context of advising us against peoples’ inclination to stress themselves out in making livelihoods for themselves. Jesus frankly tells us not to worry, but to trust the same God who arrays the fields and hills with splendor to provide for us as well. (see the full teaching in Matthew 6:25-34).

To me, it’s like Jesus is saying “look how God decorates so lavishly! He doles out beauty exuberantly! Better than a king in his elegance! Don’t you want to let Him lead your life too?”

I also like the idea that the small patches we’re currently seeing may be a mere “first-fruit” hint to a much larger “super-bloom” to come. That can also be true of us as Christians! We’re told that there will be a revival that encircles the world in the last days,* and perhaps we can be God’s “early-bloom” evidence, promising the greater, later bloom to come.

However you look at it, these current natural surroundings are a delight. A secularist can enjoy them on the surface, but we can appreciate it on a more profound level, acknowledging our benevolent creator. Even in a sinful world, evidences of God’s handiwork and care are around if you see them. Sometimes it takes intentionality! But there is no doubt they’re there.

I pray we would be, similarly, a significant part of God’s exuberant beauty in the world. May our homes, workplaces, schools, etc., be blessed by our presence in them.

May God bless you and your families the remainder of this week and beyond.

Sincerely,

Pr. Mark Tatum

* I’m referring here to the “latter rain” of Joel 2:18-32, & Hosea 6:1-3, & James 5:7. Also see Revelation 18:1 for a symbolic description of it.

Announcements 2-1-2023

Announcements:

Food Bank Distribution: Today and each Wednesday starting at 5:00 p.m., our food bank will be distributing boxes of food from the youth room. If you or anyone you know could benefit, do not hesitate to come receive. We are also in urgent need of a new food bank volunteer coordinator: please pray for God to send us the right person. Thanks to all volunteers for all you do in collecting, arranging, and distributing the food to our community each week. If you would be interested to help any of 4 days per week, please let Pr. Mark know.

Mid-week Prayer/Book Discussion Group meets each Wednesday @ 6:00 via zoom to discuss a chapter of Patriarchs & Prophets together, and spend an extended time in prayer. This week we will be discussing chapter 41, entitled “Apostasy at the Jordan” (which can be found online here: https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/84/toc. Zoom meeting ID# is 705 395 5673, with password 172569. Come share some good discussion and prayer in an intimate setting.

Spanish Prayer Group meets Wednesdays at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall. Ven para reunir con hermanos cristianos en un ambiente espiritual en el medio de la semana.

Friday Night Young Adult Bible Study Meets at 7:00 via Zoom, with Lorena Salto leading. They are currently studying/discussing through the book of Galatians, and are currently in Chapter 5. The Zoom Mtg ID# is 849 172 6095.

Sabbath Morning Church Worship: We continue to meet in the sanctuary: Folks are still recommended to wear facemasks while worshipping, especially those who are not fully vaccinated.

Current Sabbath Worship/Activities schedule:

9:00 a.m. Spanish Sabbath School service – Fellowship Hall

9:20 a.m. Kids’ song service (all ages) in Youth Room

9:45 a.m. Kids’ Sabbath Schools in their age/grade-based classrooms

10:00 a.m. Spanish Devotional Service – Fellowship Hall

      Young Adult Sabbath School – room 304

      English Adult Sabbath School – sanctuary

11:00 a.m. All ages/languages church service in sanctuary (Andrew Tolan preaching this week)

3:00 p.m. Pathfinder & Adventurer Clubs Meet

5:00 p.m. “Sociedad de Jovenes” – bilingual closing-of-the-Sabbath program

Online Worship Options: If you are ever traveling, sick, or still prefer to worship from home, we have online worship options, live Sabbath mornings from 10:00-12:00 on Zoom (mtg ID# is 7053955673, with password 172569), or services being posted after-the-fact on our Anaheim Sunkist SDA Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfZrh44kEB7LJUy2c37XrFA

Kids’ Clubs of Pathfinders and Adventurers resume this Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 p.m. at the entrance to the fellowship hall. The Pathfinders are coming off just having had their county wide-event, and have interesting & exciting up-coming events as well! A big thanks goes out to Margarito Gonzales, Mirella Velasco, and their teams of volunteers who help give the very best to our kids as they learn & grow in Jesus.

Special Elders’ Ordination Service Coming Feb. 11th Our elders team will be expanding with the addition of 3 new elders coming on-board to help serve the church spiritually. Lorena Salto, and JoAnne and Darryl Lightfords will bring new vigor and skill-sets to our Elder team (indeed, they have already been ministering quite robustly already!). We look forward to celebrating, affirming, and officially commissioning them for this next step forward in ministry, and for the next chapter of our church. May God bless their energies & efforts going forward.

Pastor Mark’s Limited Availability & Transition: As announced last summer at church, Pastor Mark is now serving as the Assistant to the President at the SECC office in Riverside. He primarily spends Monday-Thursday there, though he continues to be available via phone/text/e-mail during the week, and will continue to preach and be available Fridays & Sabbaths to the Anaheim/Orange SDA Church district until a new Senior Pastor is found. Please pray for the up-coming transition time, and for discernment in God’s will for the future of our church district. Pastor Nathaniel will be continuing to serve as associate pastor through this time of transition and onward.

Online Giving: Please continue to remember the church’s local funding needs in your giving plans.  Your tithes (10% of your increase) and offerings are most appreciated during this time. Adventist giving has both a phone app and a website you can donate through: adventistgiving.org. Any donations made here are applied directly, with no percentage skimmed off, and your donations will come in your year-end receipt, seamlessly integrated with donations made in the church. May God bless us as we partner with him in faith through our finances.

Mid-week pastor’s update 2-1-2023

Anaheim SDA Church

Mid-week Pastor’s Update

February 1st, 2023

“‘Woman, where are your accusers? Has no one condemned you?’

‘No one, sir,’ she said.” John 8:10b-11a

I don’t know if you have ever faced accusations, but for me, the very prospect is intimidating. I’m afraid of being accused legally for something, financially for something, I even dread the thought that I might cause a fender-bender and face the wrath of an inconvenienced business-person or tattooed aggressor.

But of course people face accusations of much more serious degree: crimes, fraud, infidelity, etc. False accusations are bad enough to defend oneself against, but how much more terrible the ones that are true!

One of the characteristics of God (which probably doesn’t get enough recognition) is that of silencing accusers. The story quoted above shows Jesus doing just that in John 8: Jesus, calmly and succinctly, neutralizes a situation that could have caused a(n admittedly guilty) woman her life.

“Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” is Jesus’ metric for justice, stated in verse 7. And then he bends down to do the simple act of writing on the ground and waits for their response.

Sister White in the Spirit of Prophecy says that Jesus was writing the accusers’ secret sins on the ground, intimating “there are things I could accuse you of as well”. This well accounts for how and why the accusers were shamed into silence and gradually drifted away.

Then Jesus, left alone with the woman and asking the question quoted above, then says “neither do I condemn you” (note: the one who indeed had no sin and therefore could’ve rightly thrown the first stone! But he chooses not to) “…Now go and sin no more” (v. 11b)

What a beautiful thing for the woman to be given her life back, with a clean slate, yet a charge to live up to God’s ideal will for her life!

Similarly, the accusers of the apostles were shamed into silence, seeing the undeniable miracles being wrought in Jesus’ name. You can read about 1 such example in Acts ch. 5

And we, too, face accusers, and Jesus knows it. Telling us both: ““Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.” Matthew 5:11-12, and “If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.” John 15:18

All these religious accusations come from a source, the great “accuser of the brethren” (Revelation 12:10, KJV), none other than Satan, who’s name in Hebrew (“Ha-Satahn”) literally means “the accuser”.

We see God much more aggressively silencing Satan’s accusations in the book of Job (Satan, whom after accusing both God and Job in chapters 1 and 2a, quickly disappears from the narrative after that), and even more vehemently in Zechariah chapter 3, where Joshua the high priest stands accused before the throne of God, but God responds “The Lord rebuke you, Satan!… Is this not a branch snatched from the fire?” (Zech 3:2).

And the truth is, we are all accused. We are accused externally by voices (of which Satan is behind many), and, perhaps even more toxically, internally by our own self-criticisms and put-downs.

But today I want to invite you to make the same Jesus who silenced the woman’s accusers, the same God who rebuked Satan in defense of Israel’s high priest, to be the silencer & rebuker of your inward accusations.

One of the things about a capitalistic, competition-based society, is that it gives out messages that you are never, in-and-of yourself, enough to be valued. Unless you are giving 110% to something (or many things) all the time, you are not worthy to be in the room.

This is how faith life (and hopefully church life) is supposed to be different! You are not valued for what you do, what you can produce, what you can offer someone else: you are precious and treasured simply for being a child of God! And no amount of either overachievement on one end of the spectrum, or laziness on the other end, can change that! No amount of beauty or ugliness changes your unique identity and belonging in the kingdom of God. No amount of riches or poverty, no brilliance or idiocy changes God’s opinion of you.

To put it succinctly: you are enough! Just as you are. Be confident in that. Tell the outward accusers and your own inward voices that you have an advocate who defends for you in holy places! (1st John 2:1) And that you choose that to be your foundational identity, rather than their claims.

I pray that Jesus’ work on your behalf will be efficacious, both in heaven’s sanctuary, and also within your own heart, to say: “I am beloved by the king of the universe! Stand back, criticisms, you’re about to be blasted away!”

May that truth ground us, root us, and propel us forward in confidence.

Many greetings, and God’s blessings to you and your loved ones this week and beyond!

Sincerely,

Pr. Mark Tatum

Announcements -1-25-2023

Announcements:

Food Bank Distribution: Today and each Wednesday starting at 5:00 p.m., our food bank will be distributing boxes of food from the youth room. If you or anyone you know could benefit, do not hesitate to come receive. We are also in urgent need of a new food bank volunteer coordinator: please pray for God to send us the right person. Thanks to all volunteers for all you do in collecting, arranging, and distributing the food to our community each week. If you would be interested to help any of 4 days per week, please let Pr. Mark know.

Mid-week Prayer/Book Discussion Group meets each Wednesday @ 6:00 via zoom to discuss a chapter of Patriarchs & Prophets together, and spend an extended time in prayer. This week we will be discussing chapter 40, about Balaam (which can be found online here: https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/84/toc. Zoom meeting ID# is 705 395 5673, with password 172569. Come share some good discussion and prayer in an intimate setting.

Spanish Prayer Group meets Wednesdays at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall. Ven para reunir con hermanos cristianos en un ambiente espiritual en el medio de la semana.

Friday Night Young Adult Bible Study Meets at 7:00 via Zoom, with Lorena Salto leading. They are currently studying/discussing through the book of Galatians, and are currently in Chapter 5. The Zoom Mtg ID# is 849 172 6095.

Sabbath Morning Church Worship: We continue to meet in the sanctuary: Folks are still recommended to wear facemasks while worshipping, especially those who are not fully vaccinated.

Current Sabbath Worship/Activities schedule:

9:00 a.m. Spanish Sabbath School service – Fellowship Hall

9:20 a.m. Kids’ song service (all ages) in Youth Room

9:45 a.m. Kids’ Sabbath Schools in their age/grade-based classrooms

10:00 a.m. Spanish Devotional Service – Fellowship Hall

      Young Adult Sabbath School – room 304

      English Adult Sabbath School – sanctuary

11:00 a.m. All ages/languages church service in sanctuary

12:30 p.m. Church Potluck (see announcement below)

5:00 p.m. “Sociedad de Jovenes” – bilingual closing-of-the-Sabbath program

Online Worship Options: If you are ever traveling, sick, or still prefer to worship from home, we have online worship options, live Sabbath mornings from 10:00-12:00 on Zoom (mtg ID# is 7053955673, with password 172569), or services being posted after-the-fact on our Anaheim Sunkist SDA Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfZrh44kEB7LJUy2c37XrFA

Church Potluck This Sabbath! Being the last Sabbath of the month, we will be gathering after church to enjoy a delicious meal, accompanied by wonderful Christian fellowship. Please bring a large dish to share, and come prepared to be blessed. 🙂

Church Board Meeting will be held this coming Monday, the 30th, at 7:00 p.m. Zoom info will be sent out. Elders and church leaders, please prioritize attending, and get any agenda items you have to Pr. Mark or Maritza ASAP. All members: please pray for God’s guidance in discerning his will for our church going forward.

Pastor Mark’s Limited Availability & Transition: As announced last summer at church, Pastor Mark is now serving as the Assistant to the President at the SECC office in Riverside. He primarily spends Monday-Thursday there, though he continues to be available via phone/text/e-mail during the week, and will continue to preach and be available Fridays & Sabbaths to the Anaheim/Orange SDA Church district until a new Senior Pastor is found. Please pray for the up-coming transition time, and for discernment in God’s will for the future of our church district. Pastor Nathaniel will be continuing to serve as associate pastor through this time of transition and onward.

Online Giving: Thank you for helping us get through 2022 at budget! Your faithfulness & generosity in giving reflects that of our Heavenly Father. Please continue to remember the church’s local funding needs in your giving plans.  Your tithes (10% of your increase) and offerings are most appreciated during this time. Adventist giving has both a phone app and a website you can donate through: adventistgiving.org. Any donations made here are applied directly, with no percentage skimmed off, and your donations will come in your year-end receipt, seamlessly integrated with donations made in the church. May God bless us as we partner with him in faith through our finances.