NorthStar Church - Coeur d'Alene
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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Church UpdatesBackyard Bible ClubMonday, August 04, 2008Backyard Bible ClubThis summer a team from NorthStar put together our first ever off-site Backyard Bible Club. We had a great time working with the kids at Children's Village. We had songs, crafts, stories, games and crafts. The children were very appreciative. They didn't want us to leave, and we didn't want to leave them. If you are interested in volunteering with the kids at Children's Village or in helping with future BBC's please let us know.
Mid SummerTuesday, July 08, 2008We are finally experiencing Summer. It is a great time to live in North Idaho! Its a great time to visit too. At least that's what people who are visiting are telling us. The New Wind Choir from Alabama thought our heat wave was somewhat of a relief from the humidity of the South. Make sure to read about their time here on our Ironman Impact page. There is even a link to videos and slideshows of the team working here.
As soon as we get our hands on them we will post some pictures of our church members. For now you can check out some pictures at Life in the Big Potato.
This week one of our youth is attending Centrifuge. We cannot wait to hear what God does in her life. And also pray for our upcoming Back Yard Bible Club in a couple of weeks. May ShowersTuesday, May 27, 2008 From Bennett: It has been flooding here. I know it is not the best picture, but that picnic table used to be about 30 feet from the water's edge. One of the largest snow amounts in history combined with a fast melt-off has caused all of our rivers lakes and streams to swell and over flow. They say there hasn't been flooding like this since back in 1997. That's not that long ago is it? That's when I graduated high school.May has been a busy month. We've had mother's day and communion, and we're gearing up for summer time. Our pastor search team is diligently seeking the man God would have lead our church and I have been preaching about the Life of Jesus. Good subject, don't you think?
We're trying something new for NorthStar this summer. We're having Dinner and Prayer each Wednesday night. That's where we'll come together for an evening meal then have a prayer service to lift up our church, our community, our nation, and our world. I don't know what will happen with this time, but I am very excited about it.
We're also trying something new when it comes to VBS. We're stepping out from the traditional "in-house" vacation Bible School to try putting together some teams that can do Backyard Bible Clubs. That means we want to serve children and families who would not normally come to our facility for VBS. I don't think many of our church members have ever done anything like this before. There are a lot of questions about how to pull this off. Please pray that God would lead us all the way!
Finally, please continue to pray for our preparations for Ironman. We have a very large team coming to serve during Ironman. Please pray that we will find transportation and get all their volunteer work coordinated in time. NorthStar Extravaganza!!!!!!!Thursday, April 24, 2008Sunday night we had our first ever NorthStar Extravaganza. No one new our church was so talented. This was a variety show of sorts. We had Nate and Elena doing a skit with only their upside down chins showing. We had a group of ladies recreating the Pirates who Don't Do Anything music video. We had the advanced musical talents of both Sean and Rochelle Sydney. Travis, the singer/songwriter, performed two of his originals, with Tom on keyboard and Sean on drums. The preschool class was well represented, singing Jesus Love Me. Then two of our special needs kids both sang. One of them sang Row Row Row Your Boat and kept giving her parents a thumbs up with a huge smile! The other sang Blessed Be the Name of the Lord. It is hard to explain how touching these two performances were. I guess you'd have to know these two very special kids. Another favorite was Fondra's crowd participation. She got four church members to stuff as many marshmallows in their mouth as possible then recite "chubby bunny" to the cheers of the crowd. Also in the for humor's sake category was my performance of the Eagle Song. I don't know how to describe that, so you'll have to get someone else to. Of course there was much more to the evening, but there's a taste for you. In conclusion, we were all reminded that being together can be a lot of fun. Maybe that why God designed the church the way he did. So we could have an excuse to be together often. Let's make the most of those times! 3:16 Numbers of HopeFriday, March 21, 2008First Ever NorthStar Choir Performance a Success!
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From Bennett: It has been flooding here. I know it is not the best picture, but that picnic table used to be about 30 feet from the water's edge. One of the largest snow amounts in history combined with a fast melt-off has caused all of our rivers lakes and streams to swell and over flow. They say there hasn't been flooding like this since back in 1997. That's not that long ago is it? That's when I graduated high school.




