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SABBATH DECEMBER 26, 2020                                       

COLLEGE PARK 

Seventh-Day Adventist Church Newsletter
CLICK HERE TO WATCH OUR SABBATH SERVICE AT 11:00 AM
CLICK HERE FOR HOPE TV'S LESSON DISCUSSION
PASTORS CORNER
 
 
At the end of every year, I look forward to receiving a new year’s calendar. For years my local bank provided me with a complimentary calendar that I used for planning personal and ministry appointments. Yes, I know that my lap-top and phone provide me with automated, up-to-date options that my little date box on the calendar doesn’t but I like my calendars! Imagine my dismay when my local bank teller (I know each one of them by name) told me that they were no longer providing calendars to customers; this is the same bank, I might add, that yearly increases user fees for almost everything under the sun. I have learnt over time that if the Lord takes something away it is because he has something better in store for me. This year that ‘something better’ came in the form of a calendar from Anna Ouyang. Anna has been selling real estate in Durham Region for decades. Anna’s calendar has dream homes highlighted every month (I’ll get one in heaven) and an insert sheet of appointment stickers (Michelle will encourage me to use) for frequented activities. I was overjoyed with Anna’s simple gift of kindness. Anna’s calendar had one additional item stapled to it that caused me to reflect on my role as a Christian and witness for Jesus in our pandemic locked down community. Stapled to the calendar was a mini track entitled, “16 Ways to Reduce Stress During the Workday.” As I glanced over the sixteen-item list, all of the entries were practical, helpful, and inspiring, but item number one reminded me about priorities, “Begin the day with a brief prayer and meditation.” The advice, listened under this heading: Begin the day with God, shared that when we follow this guidance, we will receive the gift of God’s peace that will manifest itself all day. What an amazing thought as we head toward another lock-down and a new round of social distancing. All of us, children, students, singles, moms, dads, and seniors need peace and assurance. Let me remind everyone, this peace can only come from spending time with the Prince of Peace. Fifteen other helpful tips from the Vibrant Life track were included, but they all flowed after tip number one: spend time with Jesus. May this be our motto, aim, and pledge as we face a New Year with uncertainties but also with HOPE. May God bless all of us with health, peace, prosperity, and salvation in Christ as we transition from one calendar year to another.
 

By: Pastor DeSilva
TODAY'S SERVICE
Zoom Sabbath School Classes


Click here to register for one of the 5 classes offered Sabbath mornings. For security reasons, all our classes are now password protected. Once we confirm your identity the Meeting ID and password will be sent to you via email by Friday evening. Classes start at 9:30am Sabbath morning. Please be advised that you only need to register once, the meeting ID and password will remain the same every week.  

Available Classes:
Regular Adult Classes (2)
Juniors/Earliteens Gr. 5-8
High School Gr. 9-12
L.I.T.E Young Adults 
Divine Service 11:00 am

Prelude
Samantha and Pauly Cardwell
Welcome and Prayer
Elder Conrad Smith
Instrumental Special
Samantha and Pauly Cardwell
Children's Story
Asher Handy
Children's Interlude
Genesis Bol
Offertory Prayer
Conrad Smith
Praise Set
The Flores Family
Congregational Prayer
Reuel McGann
Scripture Reading 
Paul Cardwell
Musical Meditation 
Redeemed
Message
Pastor DeSilva
Slaves, Seniors and a Saviour
Baptism
Joye White
Musical Meditation
CPC String Ensemble
Benediction 
Pastor DeSilva
Postlude
Pauly and Samantha Cardwell
SABBATH SCHOOL


Click Here for this week's Sabbath School Lesson: 

Lesson 1: Dec 26 - Jan 1 - Crisis of Identity

NEW QUARTERLIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE



 
Below is a list of Sabbath School Resources compiled by the NAD Sabbath School Personal Ministries Division.  

➢ Copies of the Bible Study Guide for every division. 
➢ Resources for New disciples.
Children’s Sabbath School including podcasts for the Kindergarten and Primary Divisions.
Kindergarten Animation 
➢ Sabbath School podcast for the Adult Sabbath School Division.
➢ Sabbath School podcast for the Juniors Division
➢ Sabbath School podcast for the Youth and Young Adult.
➢ Sabbath School Mission resources. 
➢ The General Conference Sabbath School App
➢ Another Sabbath School App was developed by Brother Vitality Lim. Brother Lim is a member of the Scarborough Filipino Seventh-day Adventist Church. This app was approved by his Church Board. 
Please contact the church office at 905-725-1121 to place your order no later than January 10, 2021.
ADVENTURER CLUB NEWS
We hope that you were able to enjoy some time together with your immediate family for Christmas.  Just a reminder that the new packages with crafts and supplies will be ready for pick up, in the church carport on January 3rd, from 11:00am-12:00pm. This pick up will be just as previous pick-ups, which have been quite successful.  Enter the carport, one of us staff will hand you the package and check mark that you have received and you're on your way.  The next official meeting will be on January 9th, at 4:00pm.  Have a Happy New Year!

 🥳🥳 December Birthday Shout Outs🥳🥳
1) Emma A  2) Kaleb C  3) Jessica K   4) Stephaughn S
                                                                                    
Blessings,
 
Asher and Dawn Handy
Club Directors
cpheavenstrail@gmail.com  


The Children's Ministries in the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists has compiled a list of various resources for parents. Click on the link to find fun ideas and activities to do at home with your children! 

Children's Ministries

 
TITHES AND OFFERINGS
Giving Online Using Your Desktop Computer
Giving Online Using Your Smartphone
 
Due to the ongoing Modified Church Services we would like to provide you with various ways you may continue to submit your tithes and offerings:
 
1) By mail (no cash through the mail).
 
2) You may drop off your envelope in the secured mailbox on the West Side church entrance on the Children’s SS level. Please be advised that this is the only option where you can submit your tithes and offerings in cash.
 
3) Give Online (Please see videos above if you need help)       
 
 
Today’s Offering: Ontario Conference Advance
Next Week’s Offering:  Local Church Budget

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Treasury at collegeparktreasurer@adventistontario.org or call 905-447-9369 and I will be more than happy to help you.

Carlos Oliveira
Treasurer
 
Carlos

 
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR DONATIONS VIA ENVELOPE OR ONLINE BY
DECEMBER 31 AT MIDNIGHT FOR THE TAX YEAR 2020.
CLICK HERE TO GIVE ONLINE
FINANCES AT A GLANCE
                             Shortfall
Church budget needed by Dec 19 ‘20    $340, 000          
Church budget raised by Dec 19 ‘20   $314, 706        -$25, 295
Mortgage payment needed by Dec 31 ‘20   $111, 289
Mortgage payment raised by Dec 19 ’20   $99, 814          -$11, 475
Mortgage Balance as of Dec 31 '20   
Months Left to Pay Off Mortgage         
 
$65, 500
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PRAYER REQUESTS
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COVID-19 Vaccines: Addressing Concerns, Offering Counsel

December 18, 2020 | Silver Spring, Md., Loma Linda, Calif. | General Conference Department of Health Ministries, General Conference Biblical Research Institute, and Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy and School of Public Health

Seventh-day Adventists look to the coming of Christ as the great culmination of history and an end of all disease, suffering, and death. At the same time, we have been entrusted with the Adventist health message embodied in and expanded upon by the writings of Ellen White, summarizing healthful living through practical and wholistic healthy lifestyle behaviors.

We advocate all of these practices to maintain a healthy immune system, and in the pandemic, even more is needed. Ellen White was not only an inspired conduit of health information much ahead of her time, but she modeled practical prevention in the face of the lethal disease in her era, smallpox, and took the immunization herself, as did those close to her.1 Today, smallpox has been globally eradicated.

We hope that this article will answer questions, allay fears, and resolve some of the prevalent myths and rumors, thereby bringing peace to the hearts of our members as they make health decisions guided by their health-care providers.

There are rumors and conspiracy theories that use the COVID-19 vaccine as an interpretation and/or fulfillment of prophecy. We asked the General Conference Biblical Research Institute for comments in this regard, and the response is as follows:

“The global upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has generated considerable speculations related to end-time events and misinterpretations of the Bible. One recent view, propagated through social media and some internet websites, has put forward the theory that the upcoming vaccines produced to combat COVID-19 belong to a process of control that will lead to the application of the mark of the beast.

It should be noted, however, that Adventists hold to the conviction that the end-time controversy will center on the law of God, and particularly on the fourth commandment (Rev. 14:12). Moreover, the third angel’s message will warn against the reception of the mark (Rev. 14:9–11) and will enlighten humankind as to the issues involved.

For this reason, it should be made clear that Seventh-day Adventists understand the “mark of the beast” to be not a literal mark but a sign of allegiance that identifies the bearer as loyal to the power represented by the beast.

From a distinct perspective, another speculative view argues that vaccines make those who take them unclean because, supposedly, unclean substances are used to produce them. In this regard, it should be clarified that the abiding biblical instructions forbidding the consumption of unclean food and blood (Lev. 11:1–20; 17:11–12; Acts 15:20) do not apply to vaccines for the obvious reason that vaccines are produced as medication to save lives, not to serve as food.

Speculations such as these bring the Word of God into disrepute and cause confusion among sincere but less-informed believers. Using the introduction of a vaccine to stir up an eschatological scenario of spiritual and cosmic proportions, or to oppose it on the basis of a faulty interpretation of Scripture, only distracts sincere believers from the real prophetic issues and the Adventist Church’s commitment to proclaim the gospel.

Hopefully an effective vaccine will help to bring the current pandemic to a halt. This will protect the lives of those who still need to know about the gospel, as well as those who have already accepted the gospel and are thus charged with the proclamation of God’s infinite love to a suffering world (John 3:16).”2

Adventist Health Ministries is firmly based on the Bible, the instruction of the Spirit of Prophecy through Ellen White, and is consonant with peer-reviewed, evidence-based health science. We rely on these foundations in formulating health approaches and advice. With millions infected, and many dead, and global infections on the increase, a number of vaccines have been developed in record time. There are numerous questions people are asking regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.

As a church, while we support evidence-based public health recommendations, we are also careful not to make pronouncements that may be construed as replacing national and international public health guidelines. For this reason, it is important for our comments to be understood within the framework of our official church position on immunization:

“The Seventh-day Adventist Church places strong emphasis on health and well-being. The Adventist health emphasis is based on biblical revelation, the inspired writing of Ellen G. White (co-founder of the Church), and on peer-reviewed scientific literature. As such, we encourage responsible immunization/vaccination, and have no religious or faith-based reason not to encourage our adherents to responsibly participate in protective and preventive immunization programs. We value the health and safety of the population, which includes the maintenance of ‘herd immunity.’

“We are not the conscience of the individual church member, and recognize individual choices. These are exercised by the individual. The choice not to be immunized is not and should not be seen as the dogma nor the doctrine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.”

There have been efforts to establish a reliable evidence-based approach to treatment of COVID-19. Additionally, and within record time, vaccines have been produced which are now being used to help bring the pandemic under control. However, people do have concerns and questions regarding COVID-19 vaccines.

Emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine was granted on December 2, 2020, in the United Kingdom, and on December 9 in Canada. In the U.S., the Pfizer vaccine was reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and provisionally authorized on December 11. The Moderna vaccine will follow.

In conversation with the Loma Linda University School of Public Health (LLUSPH), Michael Hogue, dean of the Loma Linda School of Pharmacy, who serves on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Workgroup on COVID-19 Vaccines and on the San Bernardino County COVID-19 Vaccine Taskforce in California, shared the following insights regarding frequently asked questions on the Pfizer/BioNtech and Moderna vaccines. His insights and explanations of common questions appear below.

Questions and Facts About the Vaccine

Question: Does the mRNA (messenger Ribonucleic Acid) vaccine change your DNA?

FACT: Both referenced vaccines are based on mRNA, which is a first for vaccines, but the technology has been used in medical treatments for the past 15 years. The vaccine enters into a cell’s cytoplasm (the fluid within the cell), where it stimulates the production of antibodies to fight the SARS-CoV-2’s spike protein. Since it does not enter the nucleus of the host cell, it does not change the DNA or genetic structure/function.

Question: Can it be safe and effective, as it was developed so quickly?

FACT: Due to current technology, the SARS-CoV-2 virus was sequenced within days of its being identified, and work on a vaccine was started right away. The sample size for the large study is 40,000 people (the average FDA vaccine study sample size is usually only 27,000). We are two months into a two-year study. Data is being carefully monitored.

The first dose showed a 50-percent immune response protection. The second dose reached 95 percent protection! (Only Hepatitis A vaccine is higher, at just about 100 percent protection.) The study was well designed and represented U.S. demographics very closely, with the exception of Native Americans (and the ongoing study is working to rectify that). Efficacy and side effects were similar in all ethnic groups.

Question: Are the ingredients and preservatives in the vaccine dangerous?

FACT: There are no preservatives in these two COVID-19 vaccines, which is why they require deep freeze/freezer facilities for storage and transport. The vaccine is carefully purified.

Question: What are the side effects?

FACT: So far, 10 percent of subjects have reported fever by the second day, and in 24 hours, 50-60 percent reported feeling “achy.” There have so far been very few serious side effects with the Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine, including three cases of significant allergic reactions (unusually low; probably due to the non-use of preservatives).

Dr. Hogue further commented that if a person has already tested COVID-19 positive in the past, that person can still get the vaccine; it will simply increase the person’s antibody levels. He also pointed out that taking the vaccine in the USA is voluntary, not mandatory.

The efficacy of the Pfizer/BioNtech and Moderna vaccines is similar, but they are not interchangeable (if a person starts with one, the second dose has to be from the same brand). For the Pfizer vaccine, there is 21-day interval between the two doses; it is reported that for the Moderna vaccine, the interval will be 28 days between doses. The vaccine is not authorized for use during pregnancy or in those under 16 years of age.

Conclusion

Immunization, along with sanitation and clean water, has been foundational to the improved longevity seen around the world where these interventions have been applied. Vaccines have long been used by Adventist church members throughout the world. Along with good health practices, they have provided protection against many infections and prevented illness and death.

As we witness the global magnitude of the pandemic, the deaths, disability, and long-term COVID-19 effects that are emerging in all age groups, we are encouraging our members to consider responsible immunization and the promotion and facilitation of the development of what is commonly termed herd immunity (pre-existing community immunity of approximately 80 percent of individuals as a result of previous infection and/or vaccination).

We reiterate: THE DECISION TO BE IMMUNIZED OR NOT IS THE CHOICE OF EACH INDIVIDUAL, AND SHOULD BE TAKEN IN CONSULTATION WITH ONE’S HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER. PERSONAL RESEARCH ON THE SUBJECT IS IMPORTANT. WE ULTIMATELY RELY ON FOLLOWING BIBLICAL HEALTH PRACTICES AND THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY, AND FOLLOWING GOD’S LEADING IN OUR LIVES, WHICH WILL BRING US PEACE AND ASSURANCE IN OUR DECISION-MAKING.

Hey Church Family!

This year, we have decided to hold a virtual Sock Drive due to Covid, meaning you can donate right online!

Socks are ONLY $1 a pair, and can be ordered easily right here online.  Charitable Tax Receipts are generated and emailed to you upon order.

Oshawa has approx. 450 homeless individuals and there are another 1,200 under-housed families who are struggling.

Warm socks are in short supply and desperately needed!

Please Help Us Warm The Feet of Those less Fortunate.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE

OHIP COVERED ONLINE HEALTH 
Tia Health offers online appointments for prescriptions, referrals, requisitions, mental health, and more. For more information visit: https://app.tiahealth.com
OHIP COVERED
SEEKING TALENTED INDIVIDUALS 
We are looking for talented individuals for Special Music and Children's Story. If interested please send your pre-recorded video via wetransfer.com  to office@collegeparkchurch.ca.
 
Video Specifications:
-Video in 1080p at 30fps
-Landscape Orientation
-Lighting: natural or electric, in front of subject not behind
-Microphone (if possible)
 
CPC ANNOUNCEMENTS

-The Adventist Community Services Centre is closed to the public. However, we are responding to emergency cases via phone or email. Phone: 905-433-8800 Email:oshawacs@gmail.com.

- If there is anyone that needs help or assistance with groceries or errands please contact the church office. We have volunteers ready and willing to help.
 
Kingsway College
 
Kingsway College, a boarding high school in Oshawa Ontario is seeking for a Senior Accountant.  Reporting to the Vice President for Finance, the ideal candidate should have a minimum of  a Bachelor’s degree (B.A. or B.S.) from a four-year college or university, preferably has three to five years experience in accounting related work, and a firm commitment to Adventist Education.  For job description, please visit our website at www.kingsway.college.
Interested parties, please direct resume to Lee Richards, President of Kingsway College at leerichards@kingsway.college

 
Prayer Requests

Traditions of Durham: Eunice Ferrell, Dave Lawson, Bev Webb; Hillsdale Estates: Lorain Davis, Reg Jariett, Joel Dahl Sr., Glen Corkum; Hillsdale Terraces: June Bell, Jill Parchment; Marnwood Bowmanville: Olga Cook; Strathaven: Leslie Morrison, Bev Speed; Valleyview Toronto: George Clarke; Harmony Estate: Allie Pazitka; Victoria Manor: Mabel Jeffery; Heritage Green: Robin Carby; Ross Memorial Hospital: Sandra Albertastine.
At Home: Kaeden Bullock, Vida Bullock, Cecil Milner, Val Morrison, Marsha Ram, Raymond Morrow, Donna Sherren, Shirley Tarr, Vincent Williams, Taye-Sean Smith, Meaghan Moore, Leslie Carby
 
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