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EVENTS & NEWS

From the desk of Pastor Rev. William "Bill" Dandridge

from the Desk of the Pastor

In person worship Services continue to be temporarily cancelled. We have no definite re-opening date but it appears it will at least not be until the Summer/Fall of 2021. We are looking toward vaccines being received which will cut down the current health risk.


For our virtual services, we have incorporated a plan to check the temperature and have a health check form be completed before anyone enters the sanctuary. This is done for the safety of our members during this period of increased cases in our city. We thank our Holy Light Ushers for their work in providing their services in this area.

Please note that on the Holy Light MBC Facebook account there is a live service at 9:00am every Sunday morning. The recording of the services are on the Holy Light face book page as well as the Holy Light website holylightmbc.org.


Please continue to pray for our members who are dealing currently with illness and health issues. The prayers of the righteous availeth much!


Continue to pray for our nation, state and city and for the hearts of those to change their positions of authority in law enforcement. We also pray for our President-Elect and Vice President-Elect as they ready themselves to take on a big challenge in our nation.

Sunday Service: March 28, 2021


Sunday Service: March 21, 2021


Sunday Service: March 14, 2021

Communion

Sunday, April 4, 2021 (10:00am-12:00pm)


Communion will be served as always in the Church Parking Lot. Sunday, April 4th from 10:00am to 12:00pm.

Bible Study

Wednesday, April 7, 14, 21, 28 (7:00pm)


Please plan on taking part in our Bible Study on each Wednesday at 7:00pm.

*Zoom info was emailed to our members. If you haven't received it, please contact Pastor Dandridge.

This will be a recurring weekly meeting until April 28, 2021.

Church Improvement



Church Property Improvement Updates – We are still in the process of receiving estimates on the replacement of flooring in the church vestibule and fellowship hall areas. We will provide an update when this work will be done in the next newsletter.

Glorified Christian Time


We are now members of the Glorified Christian Times Family. The link to the Christian newspaper is https://www.getglorifiedchristiannews.com


Health & Community



CALIFORNIA COVID‐19 RENT RELIEF

Now Available to Income Eligible Households & Their Landlords

If you or someone you know has fallen behind on rent or utility payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the California COVID-19 Rent Relief program that just launched on March 15 may be able to help.


Households that have experienced a financial hardship due to COVID‐19, have past due rent or utilities, and have an income that is not more than 80% of the area median income (AMI) are eligible for emergency assistance through the Housing Is Key initiative made possible by state and federal funding.

Landlords and renters can verify eligibility and apply immediately by visiting HousingIsKey.com or by calling 833‐430‐2122.


Landlords that participate in the COVID‐19 Rent Relief program can receive assistance for 80% of eligible renters’ unpaid rent accrued between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021, if they agree to waive the remaining 20% of unpaid rent from the same time period.


Eligible renters can apply on their own to receive assistance for 25% of unpaid rent accrued between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021, even if their landlord doesn’t agree to participate in the program.


Renters can also apply to receive financial assistance to pay future rent, equal to 25% of monthly rent. This combined assistance can help renters stay housed once California’s eviction protections expire on June 30, 2021. Additional financial assistance available through the California COVID‐19 Rent Relief program includes help paying past due utility payments accrued from April 1, 2020 through March 31, 2021, as well as help paying future utility bills, both of which may be paid at 100% of cost but are limited to a total of 12 months.


To check eligibility, review the required application items and get prepared to apply, visit HousingIsKey.com. Once an application has been processed, both the landlord and renter will receive notification of their application status and next steps.

Resurrection Sunday


The Uniqueness of Christ’s Resurrection


The significance of resurrection of our Lord is first to be seen in the uniqueness of His resurrection from the dead. There are several facets of the uniquesness of the resurrection of our Lord which we shall focus on:


(1) The resurrection of our Lord was unique because of His deity.

The significance in the event of the resurrection is intertwined with the significance of the person who was raised. It was no mere mortal who rose from the dead on that Easter morning, it was the Son of God


(2) The resurrection of our Lord was unique because of the death which preceded and necessitated His resurrection.


The death of Christ was the death of one who was sinless, on behalf of those who were sinners

The death of Christ was unique, because it was a part of God’s eternal plan that Christ would die as an innocent sacrificial lamb, as a substitute payment for the sins of men. The sacrifices of the Old Testament system anticipated Him who was to come as the “Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world” (John 1:29; cf. I Cor. 5:7). From eternity past, Christ was designated as the perfect sacrifice, without spot or blemish, whose death could thus atone for the sins of others (Is. 53; Heb. 9:11-14; 1 Pet. 1:18-20; 2:21-25).


(3) The resurrection of our Lord was unique as an event which had no precedent.


1 Never before had anyone been raised from the grave in such a way as to be completely transformed and thus beyond the icy fingers of death. Our Lord’s resurrection was the first genuine resurrection in the history of man. His resurrection is referred to as “the first fruits,” for there will be many who will follow after Him (1 Cor. 15:23).

(1) The resurrection of Christ was necessary to prove that Jesus Christ was who He claimed to be.


Our Lord had clearly claimed to be the son of God, which was the reason why the religious leaders conspired to kill Him (cf. John 19:7). The resurrection was God’s proof that the Lord Jesus was Who He claimed to be: the Son of God:


(2) The resurrection of Christ was necessary to prove that Jesus Christ had accomplished what He had promised.

The death of our Lord alone would not have sufficed, since it is by our identification with Him in His death, burial, and resurrection that we are saved.


Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through Him. For if while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life (Rom. 5:9-10).


In 1 Corinthians chapter 15, that great resurrection chapter of the New Testament, Paul argues that apart from Christ’s resurrection, we would have no hope: But if there is no resurrection of the dead, not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is vain, your faith also is vain. . . . For if the dead are not raised, not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins (1 Cor. 15:13-14; 16-17).


In his message at Pentecost, Peter taught that the resurrection of Christ by the Father (through the Holy Spirit) was God’s vindication of His Son, His message, and His work


(3) The resurrection was a necessary in order to fulfill biblical prophecy.


In Acts chapter 2 Peter argued that the resurrection was biblically necessary, citing David’s words in Psalm 16:10: “Because Thou wilt not abandon my soul to Hades, Nor allow Thy Holy One to undergo decay” (Acts 2:27; cf. 13:33).


Peter argued from Psalm 16 that David could not have referred to himself, but rather to his Son, Messiah, whom God would raise from the dead. The Old Testament Scriptures were understood by the apostles to foretell the resurrection of Christ. The resurrection of Christ was thus a biblical necessity.


(4) The resurrection of Christ was also a logical necessity.


In his message in the second chapter of Acts, Peter also contended that the resurrection of Christ, the Messiah, was a logical as well as a biblical necessity.


“And God raised Him up again, putting an end to the agony of death, since it was impossible for Him to be held in its power” (Acts 2:24).


Peter argued here that it is impossible for God to remain in the grave and to decay, as men do. By virtue of being God, Christ could not have been left in that tomb, dead.


(5) The resurrection of Christ is vital because it is a necessary element of a saving faith.

In both the Old and the New Testaments, a saving faith was a faith in a God’s who could and would raise men from the dead. A careful study of the 11th chapter of Hebrews will indicate that the faith of Old Testament saints was a resurrection faith.2


Let;s use one Old Testament figure to demonstrate the resurrection dimension of faith, the faith of Abraham. The initial absence of this kind of faith is apparent from Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his wife’s purity in order to save his own skin. As Abram and Sarai approached Egypt, he said to her,“See now, I know that you are a beautiful woman; and it will come about that when the Egyptians see you, that they will say, ‘This is his wife’; and they will kill me, but they will let you live. Please say that you are my sister so that it may go well with me because of you, and that I might live on account of you” (Gen. 12:11-13)


As God continued to work in Abraham’s life, a resurrection faith resulted. When God promised Abram and Sarai a son in their old age, Abraham believed God because he had come to possess a saving, resurrection faith. Paul writes about Abraham’s faith in his epistle to the Romans:


And without becoming weak in faith he contemplated his own body, now as good as dead since he was about a hundred years old, and the deadness of Sarah’s womb; yet, with respect to the promise of God, he did not waver in unbelief, but grew strong in faith, giving glory to God, and being fully assured that what He had promised, He was able also to perform. Therefore also it was reckoned to him as righteousness (Romans 4:19-20).3


Abraham’s resurrection was put to its most crucial test, once again pertaining to his son. The writer to the Hebrews tells us,


By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac; and he who had received the promises was offering up his only begotten son; it was he to whom it was said, “In Isaac your seed shall be called.” He considered that God is able to raise men even from the dead; from which he also received him back as a type (Hebrews 11:17-19).


Thus we can see that the faith of the Old Testament saints was a resurrection faith. So, too, the faith of the New Testament believer must be a resurrection faith. Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me shall live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?” (John 11:25-26)


The apostle Paul wrote: . . . if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved (Rom. 10:9).


Personal faith in the resurrection of Christ is therefore necessary because it is a vital element in a faith that leads to salvation.


Sunday School Puzzle



Lesson 3 (Puzzle): No One is Righteous (Romans 3:9-20) - March 21, 2021



Lesson 4 (Puzzle): Righteousness Through Faith (Romans 3:21-31) - March 28, 2021



Lesson 5 (Puzzle): A Promise Received By Faith (Romans 4:18-25; Luke 24:1-9) - April 4, 2021



Lesson 6 (Puzzle): Justification By Faith (Romans 5:1-11) - April 11, 2021


Sunday School Answer


Lesson 1 (Answer): Paul’s Desire to Visit Rome (Romans 1:8-17) - March 7, 2021


Lesson 2 (Answer): God’s Wrath Against Mankind (Romans 1:18-32) - March 14, 2021


Lesson 3 (Answer): No One is Righteous (Romans 3:9-20)- March 21, 2021


Lesson 4 (Answer): Righteousness Through Faith (Romans 3:21-31) - March 28, 2021


Lesson 5 (Answer): A Promise Received By Faith (Romans 4:18-25; Luke 24:1-9) - April 4, 2021



from the Desk of the Pastor

In person worship Services continue to be temporarily cancelled. We have no definite re-opening date but it appears it will at least not be until the Summer/Fall of 2021. We are looking toward vaccines being received which will cut down the current health risk.


For our virtual services, we have incorporated a plan to check the temperature and have a health check form be completed before anyone enters the sanctuary. This is done for the safety of our members during this period of increased cases in our city. We thank our Holy Light Ushers for their work in providing their services in this area.

Please note that on the Holy Light MBC Facebook account there is a live service at 9:00am every Sunday morning. The recording of the services are on the Holy Light face book page as well as the Holy Light website holylightmbc.org.


Please continue to pray for our members who are dealing currently with illness and health issues. The prayers of the righteous availeth much!


Continue to pray for our nation, state and city and for the hearts of those to change their positions of authority in law enforcement. We also pray for our President-Elect and Vice President-Elect as they ready themselves to take on a big challenge in our nation.

Sunday Service: February 28, 2021




Sunday Service: February 21, 2021


Keep It Mental 101



COVID-19 VACCINE WORKSHOP

Sponsored by Gospel Mission Baptist Church, Health & Wellness Committee

Saturday, March 6, 2021 (10:00am - 12:00pm)

Communion

Sunday, March, 7, 2021 (10:00am-12:00pm)


Communion will be served as always in the Church Parking Lot. Sunday, March 7th from 10:00am to 12:00pm.

Bible Study

Wednesday, March 10, 2021 (7:00pm)


*Zoom info was emailed on March 3. If you haven't received it, please contact Pastor Dandridge.


We are beginning our Bible Study on Wednesday, March 10th at 7pm. This will be a recurring weekly meeting. We will start with our weekly Sunday School Lesson. 1st Lesson is “God’s Wrath Against Mankind” – Romans 1:18-32

California State Baptist Convention Mid-Winter Virtual Session

March 11, 2021 (9:00am - 7:00pm)


The California State Baptist Convention Mid-Winter Virtual Session information is below. Asking for our church leadership to register for one of the workshop sessions at 9:45am (registration is required for the workshops) if there is no work conflict. We will meet and discuss over a zoom meeting the information received in the conference. Please contact Pastor Dandridge to let him know which workshop you will attend. Please also note the general session and the State of the Black Church panel is open to everyone.


Health & Community




Let's Be Whole: Healthy Food Giveaway


SUNDAY SERMON

Sermon Subject : Who You Gonna Call?


Psalm 121 is a treasure of promise for the suffering believer, whose “help comes from the Lord ” (verse 2). After personally celebrating Yahweh’s guardianship in verses 1–2, the psalmist turns to give assurance to others in verses 3–8. He declares the nature of God’s guarding role in verse 3–4: “He will not let your foot be moved; he who keeps you will not slumber. Behold, he who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.”


The Perseverance of the Saints


The psalmist is not promising the absence of pain or even failure. But he is promising that, amidst seas of adversity, the elect will remain upheld, not because of their own doing, but because of the preserving hand of God. No one can snatch God’s sheep out of his hand (John 10:27–30), and the one who has justified will never again condemn (Romans 8:33–34). What mercy! What promise! The sure confidence we have today that we will remain with God tomorrow is God himself. Thank him. Remain dependent on him. Plead for his sustaining grace.

He Watches Over Our Souls

“The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He does not faint or grow weary” (Isaiah 40:28). Yahweh is always awake, always aware, and always watching over his children.


Do not put your hope today in yourself, for were it not for God, you would surely slip. But because of his ever-sustaining mercy, your faith will remain.


It is the steadfast love of the Lord that sustains. It never ceases but it is replenished every dawn (Lamentations 3:22–23).

from the Desk of the Pastor

In person worship Services continue to be temporarily cancelled. We have no definite re-opening date but it appears it will at least not be until the Spring of 2021 based on increasing cases in Southern California.


For our virtual services, we have incorporated a plan to check the temperature and have a health check form be completed before anyone enters the sanctuary. This is done for the safety of our members during this period of increased cases in our city. We thank our Holy Light Ushers for their work in providing their services in this area.

Please note that on the Holy Light MBC Facebook account there is a live service at 9:00am every Sunday morning. The recording of the services are on the Holy Light face book page as well as the Holy Light website holylightmbc.org.


Please continue to pray for our members who are dealing currently with illness and health issues. The prayers of the righteous availeth much!


Continue to pray for our nation, state and city and for the hearts of those to change their positions of authority in law enforcement. We also pray for our President-Elect and Vice President-Elect as they ready themselves to take on a big challenge in our nation.

Sunday Service: January 31, 2021


Sunday Service: January 24, 2021

Sunday Service: January 17, 2021

Communion


Communion will be served as always in the Church Parking Lot from 10:30am to 12:00pm. Please come out as we take remembrance of the Real Super Sunday before the other Super Sunday.


Black History Month

Annual Contribution Letters

Beginning on the first Sunday in February your annual contributions letter will be available. Please contact the Pastor or one of the Deacons to place your name on the list. We thank you for your continued contributions and support to the ministry.

Holy Light MBC Education Department Workshop - Keeping It Mental 101

February 27, 2021 (Noon-2:00pm)

LIVESTREAM from Holy Light MBC on Saturday on February 27th from Noon to 2pm. The recording of the workshop will be on our Church website and on our Facebook page.

There will be a panel of 3 mental health professionals available to answer questions that members have sent in advance.


The discussion will entail a discussion on adjusting to COVID and mental health issues, as well as helping students with distance learning tips and techniques. Please send your questions in advance. The sender of all questions will remain confidential. You can email Pastor Dandridge at holylightmbc@gmail.com, text Pastor Dandridge at (323) 493-2066 or there will be a box at the church where you can leave your questions.

Church Business Meeting

Tuesday, February 9, 2021 (7:00pm)


There will be a Church Business Meeting on Tuesday, February 9th at 7pm. We will also discuss 2021 calendar. Please contact Pastor Dandridge with items you want to include on agenda.

Health & Community

Emergency Assistance to Prevent Eviction (EAPE)

Covid-19 Food Bank Guide

Let's Be Whole: Healthy Food Giveaway


We are in the midst of a 5 part series on the Church and what the Purpose of the Church is: The past services can be viewed on the website or on our Facebook page.


Sunday January 24th – Outreach/Evangelism

Sunday January 31st – Discipleship

Sunday February 7th – Worship

Sunday February 14th – Fellowship

Sunday February 21st – Ministry/Service

Deacon Board Report (January 1-31, 2021)

On Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, the Deacon’s provided drive-thru Communion Service in the church parking lot at the conclusion of the 9:00AM virtual/Facebook Live Worship Services.


In January the Deacon Board mailed one Sympathy Card to a member in bereavement over the loss of an immediate family member. Also, 5 Get Well cards were mailed to members who were hospitalized.


The deacons performed one baptism on January 24, 2021.

Sunday School Answers


Lessons 5: Answer - Jesus’ First Miracle" (John 2:1-11) (January 3)

Lesson 6: Answer - Jesus Walks on Water (John 6:15-21) (January 10)

Lesson 7 : Answer - Jesus: The Bread of Life (John 6:25-40) (January 17)

Sunday School Puzzles


Lesson 10: Jesus’ Claim to Deity (John 8:48-59) (February 7)

Lesson 11: Jesus’ Response To A Dire Need (John 11:1-16) (February 14)


GOD LOVES CHEERFUL GIVER

The Bible teaches that giving financially to the work of the Lord is a vital part of being a follower of Christ. 

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