On September 7, 2019, the Laurelbrook church service began with a welcome and announcements by Rodney Herra. Next Sabbath there will be a fellowship meal in the cafeteria.
Leilani (senior) played an introit, Rodney Herra had the invocation, and the congregation sang “Jesus Is All the World to Me”. Rodney Herra had the Morning Prayer, and the congregation sang “Hear Our Prayer, O Lord”.
Rodney Herra then called for the morning offerings; the loose offerings went toward the local church budget. Leilani played while Daryll Ellis collected the offerings. The congregation sang “Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow”, and Rodney Herra prayed for the offerings.
Esther Chun told the children a story about her sister who wanted a dog. Then the family got a “naked” cat, a cat with little or no fur. She was a gentle cat and very friendly despite her appearance. Proverbs 18:24 (in part) “A man [that hath] friends must shew himself friendly”. Be friendly to those you meet.
Some of the dorm girls sang for special music (the rest of the girls were on Sabbath ministry in the nursing home or elsewhere). Rodney Herra talked about “Who Do You Say I Am?” The congregation sang “Seeking the Lost”. Rodney Herra had the closing prayer.
Personnel Other Than Students:
Daryll Ellis – works for one of the local stone companies / local church deacon
Esther Chun – Laurelbrook Elementary School teacher
Rodney Herra – local head church elder / runs an auto repair business on Highway 30
Following are some notes from the sermon: