A.C.T.S. Alcohol, Chemical Treatment Series: Shannon Schuette
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Pastor: Dan Satterwhite
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Church Secretary: Debbie Peterson
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Principal of Lighthouse Christian Academy: Craig Warneking
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Director of Child Evangelism: Brian Schuette
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Promotions: Heidi Carter
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Deaf Ministry Director: Niki Hettinga
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Usher/Greeter Department: Sherm Carter
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Director of Home Bible Studies: Oscar Warneking
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Ladies Department Director: DeAnna Reade
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Mission's Director: Sherm Carter
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New Converts Director: Shannon Schuette
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Church Maintenance Department: Richard Peterson
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Mens Fellowship/Audio & Visual Director: Ken Reade
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Deaf Ministry
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Revival March 2010
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Watchnight 2009
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Sunday School Christmas Program
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Avalanche 2009
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Fathers Day 2009
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Pentecost Sunday 2009
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2009 Lighthouse Christian Academy Graduation
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Memorial Day 2009
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2009 Northwest Apostolic Women's Conference in La Grande, OR
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Hermiston Bible Quiz 2009
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New Year's Eve 2008
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LCA Christmas 2008
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2008 Sunday School Christmas Play
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Camp Elkanah 2008 Evening Services
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2008 Junior Bible Quizzers
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2008 Northwest Apostolic Conference
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Warneking/Schuette Ordination Service 2008
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Easter Program 2008
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Absolutes
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Are you a Giver or a Receiver
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Baptism
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The Baptism of the Holy Ghost
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The Godhead
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Exploring God's Word Home Bible Study
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Northwest Apostolic Conference 2010
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Wednesday, September 1
Bible Study
7:00 PM
Friday, September 3
Youth 7-9pm
Saturday, September 4
Drama Choir Practice 7-8pm
Church Prayer 6-7pm
Alcohol, Chemical Treatment Series 5-6 PM
Debbie Peterson's Birthday
Sunday, September 5
Sunday School
10:00 AM
Evening Worship
6:00 PM
Ladies Prayer 8-9am
Monday, September 6
Labor Day Potluck
Softball too.
Tuesday, September 7
Married's Retreat
Pendleton, OR
New Convert's Course 7-9pm
Bible College 7-10pm
The Morrison's Anniversary
Wednesday, September 8
Bible Study
7:00 PM
Married's Retreat
Pendleton, OR
Destiny Juarez' birthday
Thursday, September 9
Richard Peterson's birthday
Friday, September 10
Pastor Appreciation Day
Youth 7-9pm
Saturday, September 11
Drama Choir Practice 7-8pm
Church Prayer 6-7pm
Alcohol, Chemical Treatment Series 5-6 PM
Sunday, September 12
Sunday School
10:00 AM
Evening Worship
6:00 PM
Ladies Prayer 8-9am
Tuesday, September 14
New Convert's Course 7-9pm
Bible College 7-10pm
Wednesday, September 15
Bible Study
7:00 PM
Pendleton Roundup
Thursday, September 16
Pendleton Roundup
Sunday School Teacher's Dinner
Skyler Strieper's Birthday
Friday, September 17
Pendleton Roundup
Youth 7-9pm
Saturday, September 18
Drama Choir Practice 7-8pm
Pendleton Roundup
Church Prayer 6-7pm
Alcohol, Chemical Treatment Series 5-6 PM
Heidi Carter's Birthday
Sunday, September 19
Sunday School
10:00 AM
Evening Worship
6:00 PM
Ladies Prayer 8-9am
Tuesday, September 21
New Convert's Course 7-9pm
Bible College 7-10pm
Sarai-Anna Peterson's Birthday
Wednesday, September 22
Bible Study
7:00 PM
Thursday, September 23
Tom Dunbar's Birthday
Friday, September 24
Holy Ghost Sunday
Youth 7-9pm
Saturday, September 25
Drama Choir Practice 7-8pm
Church Workday
Church Prayer 6-7pm
Alcohol, Chemical Treatment Series 5-6 PM
Sunday, September 26
Sunday School
10:00 AM
Evening Worship
6:00 PM
Ladies Prayer 8-9am
Tuesday, September 28
New Convert's Course 7-9pm
Bible College 7-10pm
Wednesday, September 29
Bible Study
7:00 PM
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According to both the Bible and history, the New Testament church invoked the name of Jesus at water baptism. Its baptismal formula was "in the name of Jesus Christ" or "Lord Jesus," not "in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost."
The Scriptural Record
Every time the Bible records the name or formula associated with an actual baptism in the New Testament church, it describes the name Jesus. All five such accounts occur in the Book of Acts, the history book of the early church. It records that the following people were baptized in Jesus' name.
The Jews.
"Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Acts ).
The Samaritans.
"They were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus" (Acts ).
The Gentiles.
"And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord" (Acts ). (The earliest Greek manuscripts that we have say, "In the name of Jesus Christ," as do most versions today.)
The disciples of John (rebaptized).
"They were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus" (Acts 19:5) .
The Apostle Paul.
"Arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord" (Acts ).
Moreover, the Epistles contain a number of references or allusions to baptism in Jesus' name. See Romans 6:3-4; I Corinthians ; ; Galatians 3:27; Colossians 2:12; James 2:7.
The only verse of Scripture that anyone could appeal to in support of a threefold baptismal formula is Matthew 28:19, in which Jesus commanded baptism "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." The word name in this verse is singular, however, indicating that the phrase describes one supreme name by which the one God is revealed, not three names of three distinct persons.
The apostles understood Christ's words as a description of His own name, for they fulfilled His command by baptizing in the name of Jesus. There is only one God (Deuteronomy 6:4), and He has one supreme name today (Zechariah 14:9). Jesus is the incarnation of all the fulness of the Godhead (Colossians 2:9). Jesus is the name of the Son (Matthew ), Jesus is the name by which the Father is revealed to us (John ; ; 14:9-11), and Jesus is the name in which the Holy Spirit comes (John -18, 26).
Luke 24:47 is a parallel verse to Matthew 28:19, and it describes Jesus as saying that repentance and remission of sins-and baptism is for the remission of sins (Acts )-would be preached "in his name." Jesus is the only saving name, the name in which we receive remission of sins, the highest name made known to us, and the name in which we are to say and do all things (Acts 4:12; 10:43; Philippians 2:9-11; Colossians 3:17),
Thus the one supreme, saving name of Matthew 28:19 is Jesus, We are to fulfill the command of that verse as the early church did, by invoking the name of Jesus at baptism.
The Historical Record
Respected historical sources verify that the early Christian church did not use a threefold baptismal formula but invoked the name of Jesus in baptism well into the second and third centuries.
Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics (1951), II, 384, 389: "The formula used was 'in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ' or some synonymous phrase; there is no evidence for the use of the trine name .... The earliest form, represented in the Acts, was simple immersion, . , in water, the use of the name of the Lord, and the laying on of hands. To these were added, at various times and places which cannot be safely identified, (a) the trine name (Justin) ... ,"
Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible (1962), I, 351: "The evidence. , . suggests that baptism in early Christianity was administered, not in the threefold name, but 'in the name of Jesus Christ' or 'in the name of the Lord Jesus.' "
Otto Heick, A History of Christian Thought (1965), I, 53: "At first baptism was administered in the name of Jesus, but gradually in the name of the Triune God:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit."
Hastings's Dictionary of the Bible (1898), I, 241: "[One explanation is that] the original form of words was 'into the name of Jesus Christ' or 'the Lord Jesus.' Baptism into the name of the Trinity was a later development."
Williston Walker, A History of the Christian Church (1947), page 58: "The trinitarian baptismal formula ... was displacing the older baptism in the name of Christ."
The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (1957), I, 435: "The New Testament knows only baptism in the name of Jesus ... , which still occurs even in the second and third centuries."
Canney's Encyclopedia of Religions (1970), page 53 "Persons were baptized at first 'in the name of Jesus Christ' ... or 'in the name of the Lord Jesus.' ... Afterwards, with the development of the doctrine of the Trinity, they were baptized 'in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.'''
Encyclopedia Biblica (1899), I, 473: "It is natural to conclude that baptism was administered in the earliesl times 'in the name of Jesus Christ: or in that 'of the Lord Jesus.' This view is confirmed by the fact that the earliest forms of the baptismal confession appear tc have been single-not triple, as was the later creed.'
Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed. (1910), 11,365: "The Trinitarian formula and trine immersion were no uniformly used from the beginning .... Baptism] into the name of the Lord [was] the normal formula of thE New Testament. In the 3rd century baptism in the name of Christ was still so widespread that Pope Stephen in opposition to Cyprian of Carthage, declared it to be valid."
Christians today should use the biblical baptismal formula as found in the New Testament. Everyone should be baptized by immersion in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the remission