The Summer ‘08 schedule is here!
Interested in learning an instrument, or getting better equipped to serve the Lord and church body in the ministry of worship? Look no further.

All School of Worship workshops are FREE and meet on the Evergreen SGV campus.
View our current worship workshops below, and enroll today!

Summer 2008 Semester
All classes are on Saturdays from August 2 to August 30
except Worship Leading, which begins August 9th:

Piano 1
11am - 12:30pm in Room D3
• Instructor: Janine Ho
• Pre-requisites: None
• Description:
Learn notes, chords, rhythms
and beginning techniques used in
contemporary worship music
Guitar 1
11am - 12:30pm in Room D2
• Instructor: Ronald Sarayudej
• Pre-requisites: None
• Description:
Learn basic chords, common strumming
patterns and how to tune your guitar
Guitar 2
11am - 12:30pm in Room E4
• Instructor: Michael Saechang
• Pre-requisites: Prior enrollment in Guitar 1,
or at least 3 months prior experience
playing chords and strumming
• Description:
Get ready to build upon Guitar 1 as you
take on new, interesting chords and rhythms
to enhance your guitar playing
Songwriting for Worship
11am - 12:30pm in Room D1
• Instructor: Victor Chen
• Pre-requisites: Must be at least 14 years old;
a voice to sing and a heart to worship
• Description:
Geared towards those who have served in worship, this workshop will give you valuable tips and practice on writing songs for the glory of God and edification of the church body
Worship Leading
1:30pm - 2:45pm in Room D3
• Instructor: Ronald Sarayudej
• Pre-requisites: Must be at least 14 years old;
a voice to sing and a heart to worship
• Description:
Equip yourself to lead your bible study
or small group into an intimate time of
worshipping the Lord

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Sermons From 2007

2007 | 2008

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Date Title Scripture Speaker
December 30 “Gifts For A King” Matthew 2:1-11 Kyle Shimazaki
December 23 “Christmas Treasures” Luke 2:1-19 Cory Ishida
December 16 “The Shepherd’s Response
to The Message of Christmas
Luke 2:15-20 Cory Ishida
December 9 “The Birth Announcement of Jesus” Luke 2:8-14 Cory Ishida
December 2 “Hope in the Midst of Christmas Hassles” Luke 2:1-7 Cory Ishida
November 25 “Grace For Living” 2 Peter 3:18 Kyle Shimazaki
November 18 “Sowing Seeds Through A Life of Praise” Romans 8:38-39 Cory Ishida
November 11 “Sowing Seeds From The Inside Out” Selected Cory Ishida
November 4 “A New Beginning On Workman Mill Road” Genesis 12:1-3 Cory Ishida
October 28 “A Devoted Ministry” Acts 2:40-42 Kyle Shimazaki
October 21 “Why People Burn Out
and What They Can Do About It”
1 Kings 19:1-18 Cory Ishida
October 14 “A Death Defying Faith” Ecclesiastes 7:1-4 Cory Ishida
October 7 “Engel’s Model of Sowing Seeds” Acts 17:32-34 Cory Ishida
September 30 “A Sure Foundation” Matthew 7:24-27 Kyle Shimazaki
September 23 “Sowing Seeds of Confidence” Selected Cory Ishida
September 16 “Evangelizing By Making Friends” Mark 4:1-20 Jan Arthur Lee
September 9 “The Parable of The Sower, The Seeds,
and The Soil - Part 3″
Matthew 13:1-9 Cory Ishida
September 2 “The Parable of The Sower, The Seeds,
and The Soil - Part 2″
Matthew 13:1-9 Cory Ishida
August 26 “The Parable of The Sower, The Seeds,
and The Soil - Part 1″
Matthew 13:1-9 Cory Ishida
August 19 “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” Selected Cory Ishida
August 12 “The Power of Commitments” Selected Cory Ishida
August 5 “Family Time - FLGG 2:
Occupying The Land Review”
Selected Cory Ishida
July 29 “Life Lessons From The Unrighteous Steward
- Part 2″
Luke 16:1-13 Cory Ishida
July 22 “Consecrate Yourselves” Joshua 3:5 Kyle Shimazaki
July 15 “Life Lessons From The Unrighteous Steward
- Part 1″
Luke 16:1-13 Cory Ishida
July 8 “New Beginnings” Selected Cory Ishida
July 1 “Do You Remember…?” Deuteronomy 8:1-18 Ron Miyake
June 24 “Thriving In Babylon” Jeremiah 29:4-14 Jan Arthur Lee
June 17 “How To Be an Effective Father” Selected Cory Ishida
June 10 “Core Values of The Giving Campaign” Selected Cory Ishida
June 3 “Faithful Living, Generous Giving 2:
Occupying The Land - What is Faith?”
Selected Cory Ishida
May 27 “Faithful Living, Generous Giving 2:
Occupying The Land”
Selected Cory Ishida
May 20 “Three Decades of God’s Faithfulness” Selected Cory Ishida
May 13 “There’s Something About Mary” Selected Cory Ishida
May 6 “Family Time” Matthew 13:1-9 Cory Ishida
Spiritual Formation Ministries

Creating Space For God - 2008
Spiritual Formation Opportunities Booklet

     If your everyday life right now feels hectic and overloaded, and your relationship with God is being reduced to religious duties devoid of joy, then pay attention to God’s instruction to His people through the prophet Isaiah.

        â€œIn repentance and rest you shall be saved;
        In quietness and trust shall be your strength.
        (Isaiah 30:15)

    Unfortunately, Israel’s response to this invitation from God was just the opposite of rest and trust, it was worry and frantic activity (see Is. 30:15-17). What will your response be? The author of Hebrews reminds us that the promise of entering [God's] rest still stands…Let us, therefore, make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will fall by following their example of disobedience. (Heb. 4:1 & 11)

    Spiritual disciplines are one way in which we make every effort to enter that rest. Disciplines are not about earning favor with God so that He does what we want, rather disciplines are about training ourselves to pay attention to Him so that we have the resources to do what He wants.

    This booklet gives a list of opportunities for you to engage in various spiritual disciplines as a means of entering God’s rest. Many of these are retreats involving the disciplines of solitude and silence. The reason for this, as Pastor Bill Hybels states so well, is that “You can’t become an authentic Christian on a diet of constant activity, even if the activity is all church related. Power comes out of stillness; strength comes out of solitude. Decisions that change the entire course of your life come out of the holy of holies, your times of stillness before God.” Retreats of solitude create space in our lives for God to speak to us, to lead us, and to transform our lives from the inside out.

    May God grant you the grace to joyfully respond to His invitation into deeper relationship with Him, so that you might receive the rest for your soul that He promises. (Matthew 11:28)

Click here to see the Spiritual Formation Opportunities Booklet

MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers

MOPS is open to all mothers of infant through kindergarten age children. MOPS recognizes the unique needs of mothers of young children and strives to meet those needs by providing discussion, teaching, creative activities and program for our little ones.

DISCUSSION: Belonging to a small group offers opportunities to develop new friendships and to be supported as a woman, wife, and mother. It is a safe and acception place where moms can share their success, failures, questions and concerns.
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TEACHING: Speakers, forums, and panels provide instruction and guidance based on biblical values. Topics include pertinent to moms during this season of life such as womanhood, marriage, childrearing and family.

CREATIVE ACTIVITIES: Through creative projects and activities, moms are encouraged to experience the sense of accomplishment that comes with trying and finishing new things.

MOPPETS: This program for our little ones provides quality care and teaching while the mothers enjoy a morning together. The children are in age-appropriate classrooms with loving, competent caregivers, and activities and curriculum promote the child’s social, emotional, physical, and spiritual development.

FORMS FOR DOWNLOAD:
Hostess Schedule Fall ‘07
Food Sign Up
Fall Schedule ‘07
Mary and Martha Assignments - Fall ‘07

Spring 2008 Registration Guidelines
Registration Form For Spring 2008

MESSAGES:
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Spring 2008

Date Message
January 25 “Welcome Home!”
by Rhonda Yen
February 1 “Home Away From Home”
by Peter Lau and Steve Ogata
February 15 “Foundation of a Godly Home”
by Rocky Seto
February 22 “House Rules”
by Linda Okamoto
February 29 “Hometown Buffet”
by Debbie Yamada
March 7 “House Call”
by Davee Hazama
March 14 “Home Sweet Home!”
by Paul Moy
April 4 “Full House”
by N. Oki, Joy Cheng, Lisa So
April 11 “Home Grown”
by Christie Gilmore & Michael Yamada
April 18 “Home Is Where The Heart Is”
by Jan & Walene Lee
May 2 “Stealing Home”
by Kathy Zeeb
May 9 “Mother’s Day”
by Lori Snuggs
May 16 “Our House”
by Debbie Yamada & Sharing Time

Fall 2007

Date Message
November 15 “Home For The Holidays”
by Debbie Yamada
Our titus mom, Debbie shares with us how not to lose focus on the real meaning of Christmas.
November 2 “Dorm Room”
by Gloria Fukada
Do you ever wonder how to save money with your children? Gloria will teach us some great tips to get our kids started.
October 26 “Control Room”
by Cory Ishida
Our very own Pastor Cory teaches us how to be the boss of our children.
October 19 “Front Porch”
by Kyle Shimazaki
Pastor Kyle shares his own experiences and teaches us how to outreach to others.
October 12 “Family Room”
by Ken Fong
Pastor Ken teaches us how to raise godly children.
September 21 “Kid’s Room”
by Walene Lee & Suzy Martyn
Walene and Suzy share their experiences on how to deal with anger in our children.
September 14 “The Home Factor”
by Leila Olsen
Begin Here, Go There! Leila Olsen will be sharing on our theme for the year.
Sports Ministry Handbook 2005-06

A WORD FROM THE SENIOR PASTOR

“Love Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing”

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another.”
John 13:34

Over the past few years, the Lord has been blessing the sports ministries of our church family. Currently, we have twenty-two youth individual boys and girls basketball teams, beginning from 1st to 12th grade.

Recently, I met with the coaches and shared the mission and values of the overall athletic program of our church family. Allow me to share them with each of you, especially if you are a participant in the ministry.

The mission of the sports program reflects two important aspects of the ministry: Outreach and Discipleship. The Sports Ministry should provide the environment for seekers to meet Christ and for believers to grow in Him. This means that seekers are intentionally invited to participate in the program.

Vince Lombardi, Hall of Fame coach of the Green Bay Packers, was quoted as saying, “Winning Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing”. In today’s professional athletics, this time honored quote probably needs to be adjusted to “Money Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing.”

At Evergreen SGV, the motto (based on John 13:34) is “Love Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing.” If people can’t see a difference on our teams or in our leagues, then we’re not doing it right. I happen to believe that sports can be used by the church as an entry point to the kingdom of God, if the love of Christ is present.

Yours in Christ,
Pastor Cory

I. MISSION STATEMENT OF EVERGREEN BAPTIST CHURCH –SAN GABRIEL VALLEY (EBC-SGV) SPORTS MINISTRY

To help introduce athletes and their families to the love of Christ and to provide a learning experience for Christ-like growth.

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another” John 13:34

II. VALUES OF EVERGREEN BAPTIST CHURCH – SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SPORTS MINISTRY

Primary Value – “Love Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing”

Twelve Values of Evergreen Athletics
1. Encouragement as the principle means of motivation (1 Thessalonians 5:11)
2. Benevolence towards officials (Romans 13:1-3)
3. Commitment to worship, church school and youth fellowships (Hebrews 10:24-25)
4. All team members are important (1 Corinthians 12:12-26)
5. Teaching of biblical values (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
6. Humility in victory (Proverbs 16:18-19)
7. Longsuffering in defeat (Romans 8:28)
8. Emphasis on teamwork (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12)
9. Teaching of good fundamentals (Proverbs 1:1-7)
10. Importance of family (Ephesians 5:22-6:4)
11. Commitment to discipline (Hebrews 12:5-11)
12. Sportsmanship as a priority (1 Corinthians 10:31)

III. EVEGREEN BAPTIST CHURCH – SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SPORTS COUNCIL

A. Members of the Sports Council
1. Executive Sports Council Officers
2. An EBC-SGV staff member
3. EBC-SGV pastoral staff members on an as-needed basis
4. One Team Representative from each Sports Ministry team

B. Sports Council Meetings
1. The Sports Council, including all Team Representatives, shall meet on a designated Friday of each month
2. The Executive Sports Council shall meet on a designated Friday of each month or on an “as needed basis,” between regularly scheduled Sports Council meetings
3. Each member shall prayerfully make decisions based upon the greater good and unity of the Sports Ministry

C. Executive Sports Council Officers
1. Sports Council Chairperson and/or EBC-SGV Staff member
2. EBC-SGV Pastoral Staff member, as needed (ex officio)
3. CYC and JAO Representatives
4. Gym Coordinator

5. Sports Council Secretary
6. New Team and Adding Player Coordinator
7. Special Events Coordinator [Optional]
8. Sports Equipment & Jersey Coordinator [Optional]
9. Team Information Coordinator [Optional]

D. Duties of Executive Sports Council Officers
1. Sports Council Chairperson and/or EBC-SGV Staff Member
(1) Preside over Sports Council meetings, Executive Sports Council meetings, and coaches’ meetings
(2) Make policy decisions with the EBC-SGV Pastoral Staff
(3) Oversee and monitor Sports Ministry teams, coaches, and athletes

2. CYC and JAO Representatives
(1) Make decisions regarding a player’s eligibility status with the Executive Sports Council and EBC-SGV Pastoral Staff
(2) Oversee teams participating in the respective CYC and JAO organizations
(3) Attend respective CYC and JAO meetings on behalf of Sports Ministry
(4) Communicate information and requests to and from CYC and JAO

3. Gym Coordinator
(1) Obtain and coordinate gym schedules for Sports Ministry teams
(2) Arrange for payment of gym rentals

4. Sports Council Secretary
(1) Record the official minutes of the Sports Council
(2) Communicate information and requests to and from Team Representatives and coaches
(3) Assist sub-committee leaders assigned special Sports Council tasks

5. New Team and Adding Player Coordinator
(1) Oversee the forming of new Sports Ministry teams
(2) Oversee the adding of new players to Sports Ministry teams

6. Special Events Coordinator [Optional]
(1) Oversee the planning and running of special events, such as:
(a) Pee Wee Clinic
(b) Annual Sports Ministry Awards Celebration

7. Sports Equipment and Jersey Coordinator [Optional]
(1) Collect and distribute Sports Ministry team jerseys
(2) Collect team jersey deposits and give to EBC-SGV Pastoral Staff (see section VII.A for more details)
(3) Provide for Sports Ministry teams’ equipment needs

8. Team Information Coordinator [Optional]
(1) Collect required individual player accountability information for all Sports Ministry teams
(2) Assist EBC-SGV Staff in collecting volunteer information from all coaches

IV. COACHES

A. Faith Issues
1. Coaches must be “born again” believers
2. Coaches must regularly attend (at least 75% annual average attendance) and be active within the Evergreen church family

B. Recruitment of Coaches
1. Head coach candidates will be recruited by a coordinated effort between EBC-SGV staff member and Executive Sports Council at least one month prior to league play.
2. Assistant coach candidates will be recruited by a coordinated effort between the head coach and the Executive Sports Council
3. Coaches will complete the following steps:
(1) Undergo an interview with an Executive Sports Council officer (head coaches only)
(2) Submit a written application (Volunteer Ministry Application)
(3) Be certified in CPR
(4) Be fingerprinted

C. Coaches Commitment
1. Coach within the scope of the EBC-SGV Athletic Values (ref. Section II)
2. Submit to the Executive Sports Council and EBC-SGV Staff
3. Encourage players to attend EBC worship services, church school, and youth fellowship
4. Conduct prayer time at games and practices
5. Oversee devotion(s) for team games (Devotion is required if a game is scheduled during Sunday worship service or church school hour)
6. Follow the rules and regulations of the JAO/CYC Organizations and Tournament organizers
7. Exemplify and role model good sportsmanship at all times. Under no circumstances shall a coach receive a technical foul for unsportsmanlike conduct

D. Guideline for Coaches: Playing Time for Athletes
1. Allot equal minutes to all players whenever possible
2. Last five minutes can be reserved for the most effective five players
3. A few players can play extra minutes, with everyone else sharing equal minutes
4. A minimum of five consecutive minutes per half is required for all players during regular season, summer league, and tournament games
(1) For JAO, 2nd and 3rd grade teams - 7 min/half minimum (5 min consecutive)

V. TEAM REPRESENTATIVE

A. Selection
1. Team Representatives serve on a yearly basis (Sept. 1st to September 30th of the following year)
2. Only one primary team representative must be assigned.
3. Former team representative is responsible for the transitioning of new team representative for the upcoming season

B. Duties and Responsibilities
1. Make and support decisions based upon the greater good and unity of the Sports Ministry
2. Attend or send alternate team representative, to Sports Council meetings
3. Disseminate information and requests from Sports Council to team parents, and forward information and requests from team parents to Sports Council
4. Submit team information and fees for CYC/JAO league and tournament(s)
5. Have copies of emergency forms at league and/or tournament games
6. Coordinate practice schedules with Gym Coordinator and notify Gym Coordinator as soon as possible if practice time must be changed or cancelled
7. Encourage and monitor players attendance at EBC worship services, church school, and youth groups
8. Serve in the distribution and collection of team uniforms and equipment. For teams that do not own their own jerseys, the team representative must submit a deposit in the amount to be determined by Executive Sports Council. (Ref. Section VII)
9. Notify the CYC/JAO Representative and Executive Sports Council if team is disbanding
10. Serve in various capacities to assist the Sports Council
11. Optional duties which may be delegated:
(1) Oversee snack schedule
(2) Oversee gifts to coaches
(3) Coordinate team gatherings

VI. ATHLETES

A. Athletes Commitment
1. Athletes will submit to and follow the instructions of their coaches at all times
2. Athletes must exemplify good sportsmanship at all times. Under no circumstances shall an athlete receive a technical foul for unsportsmanlike conduct.
3. Unsportsmanlike behavior shall result in the following:
(1) First technical foul will be followed by a one game suspension
(2) Second technical foul during the season will be followed by a three game suspension
(3) Third technical foul will be followed by a season long suspension
4. Athletes commit to participate in all team activities unless excused by the Head Coach
5. Athletes commit to attending regular season practices and games on time. Athletes will be subject to disciplinary action(s) for not arriving on time for practices and/or games
6. Athletes commit to observing rules and regulations of the CYC/JAO Organizations and Tournament Organizers

7. Absences for Games and Practices
(1) Excused Absences
(a) Excused absence requires a phone call prior to absence or a note of explanation for the absence, at least 12 hours prior to practice or game. All other absences will be considered unexcused.
(b) An excessive number of excused absences will result in the loss of starting role and possible reduction of playing time
(c) After 3 excused absences the Head Coach will arrange a special meeting with the player and his/her parent(s).
(2) Unexcused Absences
(a) The first unexcused absence results in loss of starting role and possible reduction of playing time
(b) Two unexcused absences may result in a one game suspension
8. The coach can suspend a player at any time for rebellious behavior or behavior detrimental to the team
9. Athletes will attend annual Commissioning Service during Sunday Worship Service

B. Eligibility for Athletes
1. All attempts must be made by the Team Representative, coaches, and other team members to invite all non-regular attendees of EBC (less then 75% annual average attendance) to “COME and SEE”; Sunday morning Worship Service, Sunday School, Youth Fellowship Group, or special EBC events (Easter Celebration, Christmas program, and so forth).
2. Once the player reaches the sixth grade, “all” active roster players must be regularly attending (75% average annual attendance) EBC Worship Service, Sunday School, or Youth Fellowship Group in order to be eligible to play on a Sports Ministry team.
3. Any player(s) who does not meet the eligibility requirements once they reach the 6th grade (non-regular attendee or attendee of another Church affiliation) must submit a written, formal petition to the Executive Sports Council.
(1) A written, formal petition must be submitted on a year-to-year basis in order to play on a Sports Ministry team
(2) A petition must be submitted by either the player or a parent(s) of the player, coach, or Team Representative on behalf of the player.
(3) The Executive Sports Council and EBC-SGV Staff will determine a player’s eligibility, on a case-by-case basis. The Executive Sports Council will contact the individual submitting the petition, as to the decision made regarding the individual player’s eligibility.
4. The Team Representative and coaches will individually explain the rules regarding eligibility to the team player and parent(s) or guardian(s).

C. Release from a Sports Ministry Team and Transfers
1. After one year of participation, a player may be released from Sports Ministry team without restrictions upon written request to the Executive Sports Council.
2. After more than one year of participation, a player will be required to sit out one season before joining another CYC/JAO team unless there is a geographic move of the family

3. Any transfer with restrictions can be appealed in writing (an email notification is not acceptable) to the Executive Sports Council
4. Any family bypassing the Executive Sports Council and going directly to league commissioner or to another organization’s representative will receive an automatic one year ineligibility to play regardless of reason for transfer
5. Teams should request a “Releasing an Athlete” policy from Executive Sports Council for more extensive details

VII. UNIFORM POLICY

A. Sports Ministry Jerseys Loaned to Teams
1. Jerseys are provided for every Sports Ministry teams unless a team decides to purchase its own uniforms.
2. Any team that loses or alters a Sports Ministry jersey will be charged for its replacement. The following must NOT be done to Sports Ministry jerseys:
(1) Customize (alter size or put name on jersey)
(2) Cut label
(3) Trade jersey with another team unless you inform Jersey Coordinator first
3. Team representative will submit a deposit (amount to be determined by Executive Sports Council) for loan of jerseys. This deposit will be returned to the Team Representative when jerseys are collected and returned to Jersey Coordinator.

B. Purchase of Team Uniforms
1. If a team decides to purchase their own uniforms, a request must be made in writing to the Jersey Coordinator.
2. A sample jersey design must be submitted to the Executive Sports Council with written request for approval.

VIII. SPECIAL TEAM POLICIES

A. Courtside Behavior for Parents
1. Commit to encouraging words on behalf of the team
2. Refrain from offering instructions to their child and/or team during a game
3. Refrain from commenting to officials during a game

B. Grievances
1. If an athlete or parent has a concern about a team issue or Sports Council policy, then they should share their grievance(s) in the following manner:
(1) Raise the issue with a coach or Team Representative
(2) If the issue cannot be resolved by the coach or Team Representative, then by written a letter to the Executive Sports Council
(3) If the issue still cannot be resolved, request a special meeting with the EBC-SGV Staff Member or Pastoral staff

C. Special Ministry Events
1. Practices will not interfere with Youth Group or Church family retreats, Easter Celebration, Sports Awards Celebration, and other special church events.

D. Special Organizational Events
1. CYC Jamboree: last Sunday of February, mandatory for all CYC players and coaches
2. JAO Jamboree: Sunday during mid-March, mandatory for all JAO players and coaches

E. Change in Team Name
1. A new team name must be submitted in writing for approval by the Executive Sports Council

F. Forming a New Team
1. Refer to the “New Team Policy” for more information

G. Adding Player(s) onto an Existing Team
1. ATHLETES SHALL NOT BE RECRUITED FROM OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.
2. All attendees of EBC-SGV or affiliated Evergreen churches shall be given priority consideration as candidates for team membership.
3. An interested athlete may attend only one practice to visit the team players and coaches before submitting a “New Player” application. No other practice is allowed until officially added to the team, unless pre-approved by the Executive Sports Council.
4. All interested players will submit a “New Athlete Application” to the Executive Sports Council in order to be considered for team membership.
5. Before an interested athlete can be officially added to a team, an Executive Sports Council officer or EBC-SGV staff member must explain to the athlete’s parent or guardian the values of the Sports Ministry and the commitments required of the athlete.
6. Details concerning the timeline and parent meetings are contained in the “Adding an Athlete “ policy. Teams should request the “Adding an Athlete” policy from the Executive Sports Council (or download a copy via EBC-SGV website: www.evergreensgv.org)

H. Fund Raisers
1. Any fund raiser must receive approval from the EBC-SGV Pastoral Staff and be organized and sponsored by the EBC Sports Council
2. An individual team may not conduct a fund raiser on their own

IX. TOURNAMENTS AND OUTSIDE LEAGUES

A. Guidelines
1. The Executive Sports Council must approve team play in a tournament or outside league (at least one month prior to due date of the tournament application). All roster players must be invited to participate.
2. “Playing time” in tournaments follows the same guidelines as during the regular season, minimum of 5 minutes per half

3. The Executive Sports Council must approve the addition of players for tournaments at least one month prior to due date of the tournament application
4. No Sports Ministry team shall be privately sponsored for a tournament or outside league
5. If an Evergreen athlete is asked to play on another team for a tournament or an outside league, it must not conflict with a Sports Ministry team’s participation in the same tournament or league. The player must submit his or her request in writing to the Executive Sports Council at least one month prior to the official due date for rosters for that tournament or league.

B. Prohibited Tournaments:
1. No Sports Ministry team shall play in any of the following tournaments:
(1) Las Vegas tournaments
(2) Easter tournaments
(3) Christmas tournaments
(4) Mother’s or Father’s Day tournaments

X. DEFINITION OF TERMS

A. CYC – Community Youth Council
1. Sponsors a boys league from November through mid-February
2. Sponsors a boys developmental summer league

B. JAO – Japanese American Optimist Club of Los Angeles
1. Sponsors a girls league from January through the end of March
2. Sponsors a girls developmental summer league

C. SEYO – Southeast Youth Organization (Norwalk)
1. Sponsors a boys and girls league from mid-November through mid-March
2. CYC has restrictions for teams participating in SEYO.
3. Any JAO team choosing to play in SEYO must notify the JAO Representative at least one month prior to beginning league play. Participation requires approval by the Executive Sports Council.

D. GEO – Gardena Evening Optimist
1. Sponsors a boys and girls league from September through mid-November
2. Any JAO or CYC team choosing to play in GEO must notify its respective JAO or CYC Representative at least one month prior to beginning league play. Participation requires approval by the Executive Sports Council.

E. PREP 9th-12th Grades
1. High school league from March through May (possibly June)
2. Boys - Sponsored by Crescent Bay Optimist (CBO)
3. Girls – Sponsored by JAO
(1) Girls participating in JAO Prep are prohibited from playing in SCWAU (Southern California Women’s Athletic Union)

F. Age Classifications
1. CYC
(1) PW: Pee Wee 5 - 8 years of age
(2) MB: Midget Boys 9 –10 years of age
(3) MA: Midget Upper Boys 11-12 years of age
(4) JB: Junior Boys 13-14 years of age
2. JAO
(1) Midget: Grades 2nd - 6th
(2) Juniors: Grades 7th – 8th
3. Prep: Senior Boys and Girls Grades 9th-12th

Amended and approved by the EBC-SGV Pastoral Staff and the
Executive Sports Council, September 2005

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REVISION 1: OLD WORDING

IX. TOURNAMENTS AND OUTSIDE LEAGUES
B. Guidelines
1. If a Sports Ministry team decides to play in a tournament or outside league (where 50% or more of the team’s players are participating), all roster players must be invited to participate.

NEW WORDING

X. TOURNAMENTS AND OUTSIDE LEAGUES

B. Guidelines
1. If an Evergreen Sports Ministry team decides to play in a tournament or outside league, “all” roster players must be invited to participate.
2. The Executive Sports Council must approve any change(s) or modification(s) to an Evergreen Sports Ministry current team roster when participating in a tournament or outside league (at least one month prior to due date of the tournament application).
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REVISION 2: OLD WORDING

IV. COACHES
D. Guideline for Coaches: Playing Time for Athletes
1. Allot equal minutes to all players whenever possible
2. Last five minutes can be reserved for the most effective five players
3. A few players can play extra minutes, with everyone else sharing equal minutes
4. A minimum of five consecutive minutes per half is required for all players during regular season, summer league, and tournament games
(1) For JAO, 2nd and 3rd grade teams - 7 min/half minimum (5 min consecutive)

NEW WORDING

IV. COACHES

D. Guideline for Coaches: Playing Time for Athletes
1. Allot equal minutes to all players whenever possible
2. Last five minutes can be reserved for the most effective five players
3. A few players can play extra minutes, with everyone else sharing equal minutes
4. Minimum minutes per half are required for all players during regular season, summer league, and tournament games, as specified below. Consecutive minutes are based upon age level and rules applied to league or tournament organization(s).
(1) For JAO, 2nd and 3rd grade teams - 7 min/half minimum (5 min consecutive)
(2) For all Prep teams - 4 min/half minimum
(3) For all CYC teams and JAO 4th-8th grade teams - 5 min/half minimum, regardless of league or tournament participation
5. Player requirement for consecutive minutes are based upon age level and rules applied to league or tournament organization(s)

REVISION 1: OLD WORDING

IX. TOURNAMENTS AND OUTSIDE LEAGUES
B. Guidelines
1. If a Sports Ministry team decides to play in a tournament or outside league (where 50% or more of the team’s players are participating), all roster players must be invited to participate.

NEW WORDING

IX. TOURNAMENTS AND OUTSIDE LEAGUES

B. Guidelines
1. If an Evergreen Sports Ministry team decides to play in a tournament or outside league, “all” roster players must be invited to participate.
2. The Executive Sports Council must approve any change(s) or modification(s) to an Evergreen Sports Ministry current team roster when participating in a tournament or outside league (at least one month prior to due date of the tournament application).
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REVISION 2: OLD WORDING

IV. COACHES
D. Guideline for Coaches: Playing Time for Athletes
1. Allot equal minutes to all players whenever possible
2. Last five minutes can be reserved for the most effective five players
3. A few players can play extra minutes, with everyone else sharing equal minutes
4. A minimum of five consecutive minutes per half is required for all players during regular season, summer league, and tournament games
(1) For JAO, 2nd and 3rd grade teams - 7 min/half minimum (5 min consecutive)

NEW WORDING

IV. COACHES

D. Guideline for Coaches: Playing Time for Athletes
1. Allot equal minutes to all players whenever possible
2. Last five minutes can be reserved for the most effective five players
3. A few players can play extra minutes, with everyone else sharing equal minutes
4. Minimum minutes per half are required for all players during regular season, summer league, and tournament games, as specified below. Consecutive minutes are based upon age level and rules applied to league or tournament organization(s).
(1) For JAO, 2nd and 3rd grade teams - 7 min/half minimum (5 min consecutive)
(2) For all Prep teams - 4 min/half minimum
(3) For all CYC teams and JAO 4th-8th grade teams - 5 min/half minimum, regardless of league or tournament participation
5. Player requirement for consecutive minutes are based upon age level and rules applied to league or tournament organization(s)

Children’s Ministries

Church School
Each Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m., children from infant age through high school have the opportunity to learn more about God and his teachings in the Bible.

Kid’s Church
Kid’s Church gathers from 10:30am to 12:30pm and is the alternative worship program for children who are between 1 month to first grade. We teach the little ones of our church about Jesus, have a story time, song time and prayer time. They are divided into four groups by age:

Infants (1 month - 24 months) meet in room A2
2 years meet in room A3
3 years meet in room A4
4 years to 1st grade meet in room B1

Interested in serving?
Below are the required forms to apply for serving in our children’s ministries:
Application Form
Background Check Form
Children’s Ministries Reference Form

Church Plants

Epic Church
Pastor Kevin Doi
Meets at 212 E. Wilshire Ave. Fullerton CA 92832
(714) 525-EPIC
www.epicchurch.net

Gateway Friends Church
Pastor Troy Wong
1220 Brea Canyon Rd Diamond Bar CA 91789
(909) 595-8113
www.gatewayfriends.org

Lifesong Community Church
Pastor Jon Hori: jhori@lifesongcc.com
Pastor Daryl Murata: dmurata@lifesongcc.com
Meets at 13801 Roswell Ave. Unit I, Chino, CA 91710
(909) 590-0208
www.lifesongcc.com

Lighthouse Community Church
Pastor Kim Kira
Meets at Torrance High 2200 W. Carson St Torrance CA 90501
(310) 212-0320
www.lighthousesouthbay.org

CYC Forms
EBCSGV Forms
JAO Forms
Downloads

CYC Forms

EBC Forms

JAO Forms

EBSGV Forms

Adult Church School

Summer 2007 ACS Classes
It’s a C. S. Lewis summer!

Dave Casebeer
The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis
Did you ever stop to think: Why should a Christian worldview be superior to any other worldview? Or, what is it that Christians really believe? Maybe you have pondered the issue of Christian living and are having trouble trying to live out what you say you believe. In this class, we will be examine C.S. Lewis’ classic book, The Abolition of Man. Come and learn together from C.S. Lewis about defending objective morality and other Christian worldview issues from this great read. [Note: We will have copies of this book available for purchase on the first day of class for $5.]

Pastor Dan Christian
The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis
Narnia is not just for children. Come enjoy a “summer story hour” and listen to C.S. Lewis’ The Silver Chair as it is read aloud, then join in the discussion as we “journey” together with Jill, Eustace and Puddleglum on their quest of faith and obedience.

Pastor Jojo Ma
Ask Anything
In this Adult Church School class, just come as you are. I’ll simply be interacting with you and your questions on faith and life. Do you have questions about the Bible? Maybe you’d like to find out more about how to grow as a Christian or how to defend the faith? Or maybe you’re wondering who those nice people knocking at your door are? Or do you have questions about our church family, Evergreen SGV’s ministries, membership, baptism, or even our new property? Join us as we grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ together.

Evergreen SGV Small Group Ministries

What kind of groups do we have? We have Bible study groups that meet in various homes and locations throughout the area, we have Marriage Support Groups, Discipleship Groups, Accountability Groups, Mentoring Relationships and Recovery Groups.

Talk to anyone at Open House or to Pastor Adam and we’ll point you in the right direction. This is only a partial listing of the groups we have. Please contact anoritake@evergreensgv.org for information about other groups that may interest you.

Sunday Schedule
8:00am First Service
9:30am Church School
11:00am Second Service
Event Calendar
December
1 Thu glo Young Adult Ministry - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
2 Fri Youth Ministries - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
3 Sat College Ministry - 6:30 pm Church Office Suite C
4 Sun 1st Sunday of Advent Peace Worship Services
Retired Minister & Missionary Offering, Staff Offering
Communion
The Cave
Prayer Ministry
Last Day for ACS
Sunday Evening Service - LA Union Church
6 Tue Men in the Bible (Bible study & ministry) Suite J
Perspectives EBCLA 6:30pm
8 Thu glo Young Adult Ministry - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
9 Fri Youth Ministries - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
10 Sat Keiro Worship Service 10am
All Church Potluck 5:30 pm Campus Inn, Rio Hondo College
11 Sun 2nd Sunday of Advent Joy Worship Services
Staff Offering
The Cave
Prayer Ministry
13 Tue Trustee’s Meeting - 7:30 pm Church Office
Perspectives EBCLA 6:30pm
Men in the Bible (Bible study & ministry) Suite J
14 Thu glo Young Adult Ministry - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
16 Fri Youth Ministries - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
Board Meeting
17 Sat Harvesters Seniors Group - 8:30 am Suite C
College Ministry - 6:30 pm Church Office Suite C
18 Sun 3rd Sunday of Advent Hope Worship Svcs
Church School Christmas Program
The Cave
Prayer Ministry
20 Tue Men in the Bible (Bible study & ministry) Suite J
22 Thu glo Young Adult Ministry - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
23 Fri Youth Ministries - 7:30 pm Church Office Suite C
24 Sat Christmas Eve Service First Baptist Alhambra
101 S. Atlantic Bl Alh 8:30 pm
25 Sun 4th Sunday Love Christmas Worship Service
11 am. First Baptist, Alhambra 101 S. Atlantic Bl Alhambra
No Kids Worship
Christmas Offering
Otoshidama Offering
Prayer Ministry
29 Thu No glo Young Adult Ministry
31 Sat College Ministries - 6:30 pm Church Office Suite C
1 Sun Sunday Worship Service
The Cave
Fellowship Offering
Otoshidama Offering
Prayer Ministry
Sports Ministries

"Love Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing"

"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another." John 13:34 Over the past few years, the Lord has been blessing the sports ministries of our church family. Currently, we have over twenty-five youth individual boys and girls basketball teams, beginning from 1st to 12th grade. Recently, I met with the coaches and shared the mission and values of the overall athletic program of our church family. Allow me to share them with each of you, especially if you are a participant in the ministry. The mission of the sports program reflects two important aspects of the ministry: Outreach and Discipleship. The Youth Sports Ministry should provide the environment for seekers to meet Christ and for believers to grow in Him. This means that seekers are intentionally invited to participate in the program. Vince Lombardi, Hall of Fame coach of the Green Bay Packers, was quoted as saying, "Winning Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing". In today’s professional athletics, this time honored quote probably need to be adjusted to "Money Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing". At Evergreen SGV, the motto (based on John 13:34) is "Love Isn’t Everything, It’s The Only Thing". If people can’t see a difference on our teams or in our leagues, then we’re not doing it right. I happen to believe that sports can be used by the church as an entry point to the kingdom of God, if the love of Christ is present. Yours in Christ, Pastor Cory

Youth Basketball

There are currently over 25 boys’ and girls’ basketball teams in this program. The boys’ teams play in the Community Youth Council (CYC) league and the girls’ teams play in the Japanese American Optimist (JAO) league. This ministry was designed to encourage the players, parents, coaches, and team representatives to grow in their knowledge of Christ’s love and plan for their lives.

Adult Basketball

The Adult Basketball League continued to be a great source of recreation, competition, and enjoyment for those playing and watching. There are now four seasons per year. Two seasons are for the open league and the other two seasons are for the new 35+ league.

Handbook

Click here to access the 2005-06 Sports Ministry handbook
Click here to access amendments to the handbook

EBC Youth Basketball Calendar

Forms 

Click on the links below to access forms

CYC Forms
JAO Forms
EBCSGV Forms

Contact Information

The Church address is:

Evergreen Baptist Church of San Gabriel Valley
323 Workman Mill Road
La Puente, CA 91746

Phone: 626-363-0300

E-mail: info@evergreensgv.org
Web: www.evergreensgv.org

Staff Email addresses

Pastoral Staff

Cory Ishida - c/o info@evergreensgv.org
George Egami - c/o info@evergreensgv.org
Jon Hori - jhori@lifesongcc.com
Rev. Jan Arthur Lee - jlee@evergreensgv.org
Ron Miyake - rmiyake@evergreensgv.org
Daryl Murata - dmurata@lifesongcc.com
Adam Noritake - c/o info@evergreensgv.org
Kyle Shimazaki - kshimazaki@evergreensgv.org
Dan Christian - dchristian@evergreensgv.org
Jojo Ma - jjma@evergreensgv.org
Paul Moy - pmoy@evergreensgv.org
Ian Nagata - inagata@evergreensgv.org
Raynold Nakamura - rnakamura@evergreensgv.org

Ministry Associates

Katie Wong - kwong@evergreensgv.org
Kay Carey - c/o info@evergreensgv.org
Sunday Asaoka - sasaoka@evergreensgv.org
Wendy Liu - wliu@evergreensgv.org
Carly Yoshitani - cyoshitani@evergreensgv.org
Sanjung Chiu - c/o info@evergreensgv.org

Interns

Victor Chen - vchen@evergreensgv.org
Ira Chui - c/o info@evergreensgv.org
Daniel Eng - c/o info@evergreensgv.org
Matt Tsushima - mtsushima@evergreensgv.org
Darryl Jung - c/o info@evergreensgv.org
Ronald Sarayudej - cuzinyung@cuzinyung.com

Office Staff

Yets Saguchi- info@evergreensgv.org
Helen Der- info@evergreensgv.org
Joyce Salgado- info@evergreensgv.org

Facilities

Carey Yung info@evergreensgv.org

Worship Location

Evergreen Baptist Church SGV
323 Workman Mill Road
La Puente, CA 91746

Sunday worship services: 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Church School: 9:30 a.m.

Follow the driving directions below or click here for door-to-door directions.

  • Coming from the west:
    • From the 60 freeway: From the Pomona (60) Fwy east, take the 605 south. Take the first exit, Peck Road. Off of the exit turn left onto Pellissier so you are going North. Pellissier becomes Workman Mill Road. After about 1 mile, you will pass the church on the left. Make a U-turn at the first opening in the street divider. Make a right onto the church campus.
    • From the 10 freeway: From the 10 Fwy east take the 605 south. Take the first exit, Valley Boulevard and make a right off of the exit onto Valley. Make a right turn at Workman Mill Road (there will be a McDonald’s on the corner). Make a right onto the church campus.
  • Coming from the east:
    Take the Pomona (60) Fwy west and exit Crossroads Parkway. Go straight off the exit and follow the road as it curves its way to Workman Mill Road. Turn right on Workman Mill Road. After about 1 mile, you will pass the church on the left. Make a U-turn at the first opening in the street divider. Make a right onto the church campus.
  • Coming from the south:
    Take the 5 or 405 Fwy north to the 605 Fwy north. Exit at Peck Road. Off of the exit turn left onto Pellissier so you are going North. Pellissier becomes Workman Mill Road. After about 1 mile, you will pass the church on the left. Make a U-turn at the first opening in the street divider. Make a right onto the church campus.
  • Coming from the north
    From the 605 south, exit Valley Boulevard and make a right off of the exit onto Valley. Make a right turn at Workman Mill Road (there will be a McDonald’s on the corner). Make a right onto the church campus.

History and Vision

Identity

We are a Christian church. As a community of followers of Jesus Christ, we seek to encourage and help people everywhere to develop a vital relationship with him and become healthier, holier, whole human beings. While everyone is welcome at our church, our ministry is especially geared toward those who identify with the English-speaking Asian American community.

Purpose

At Evergreen, our purpose is to share, in word and deed, God’s message of love and hope as it is contained in the Bible. Our church’s motto is “Come-Know & Grow-Go.” We seek to invite anyone seeking a relationship with God to “come” and meet Jesus Christ through our fellowship and ministries. We are also dedicated to being a church where his followers, whatever their stage of faith development, can “know” through prayer and “grow” toward spiritual maturity. And, we are committed to “go” and do the work of Christ in the world, both locally and globally.

History

Evergreen Baptist Church of San Gabriel Valley is an offshoot of Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles. This latter church was founded in 1925 as a mission work in Boyle Heights when the area was predominantly Japanese. However, by the late 1980s, many in the congregation had moved, and we had outgrown our facilities. In 1988, the church relocated to Rosemead, where it flourished, reaching a size of 1,200 worshippers on Sunday. In order to continue to meet the needs of the members and still reach out to the community, a decision was made to go from one large church to two smaller ones. Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles remained at the Rosemead site, and in 1997, a portion of the congregation left to begin a new work.

This new work, Evergreen Baptist Church of San Gabriel Valley, is now ten years old. Our new meeting place on Sundays is on 323 Workman Mill RD, La Puente, where we hold two worship services with 700-800 in attendance.

New Site and Building Information




323 Workman Mill Road
La Puente, CA 91746

Click here to take a photo tour: flash page | non-flash page

Click here to download and print our campus map


June 12, 2007

Dear Church Family,

Praise God from Whom all blessings flow! At 3:00 PM on Tuesday, May 22, 2007, the Lord allowed the escrow to close on the 17 acre property formerly known as Victory Outreach. Thanks be to God for His faithfulness in the purchase of this property.

We now have the honor and privilege of paying for the property. As it was with Joshua and the people of Israel, the land comes with a sacrificial price. The cost of the land and all the buildings was $20 million. Starting this month, we will begin making payments on the property.

There are two challenges set before us.

Challenge #1: We need to raise enough cash through our First Fruit Offering to cover the cost of preparing the facilities for our ministry use. The anticipated cost is over $1.5 million.

Challenge #2: We need to raise enough funds to cover our mortgage payments, which will be $83,072.97 per month. This will be our Monthly Pledge over and above our regular giving to the General Fund for the next three years.

The leadership of the Church Family is asking everyone who considers Evergreen SGV their church home to prayerfully consider two things:

First, how much the Lord is asking us to give for our First Fruits Offering. That is, what lump sum Cash Commitment does the Lord want us to give?

Second, how much does the Lord desire us to give on a monthly basis for the next three years?

Enclosed are two sheets that I hope will be helpful to you as you prayerfully consider what the Lord is asking of you. If you feel that you will not be able to participate in any way at this time and would like to be removed from the mailing list, please let us know via a phone call.

During the week of June 25, 2007, you will be receiving a second letter, which will contain a Pledge Card and envelope.

There are two dates to remember. On Sunday, July 8, 2007, we will be having a worship service on site at 2:00 PM followed by a tour of the facilities and a prayer walk. There will be no worship services or Church School at Rio Hondo College in the morning.

Sunday, August 12, 2007 will be Commitment Sunday when everyone offers to the Lord their First Fruit Offering and their Monthly Pledge for the next three years.

If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at cishida@ebcsgv.org.

Blessings,

Cory Ishida
Senior Pastor


Pastor Cory’s messages on the land and FLGG2:
(left-click to listen, or right-click to save)

June 10th, 2007 “Core Values of The Giving Campaign”
June 3rd, 2007 “Faithful Living, Generous Giving 2:
Occupying The Land - What is Faith?”
May 27th, 2007 “Faithful Living, Generous Giving 2:
Occupying The Land”
May 20th, 2007 “Three Decades of God’s Faithfulness”
Staff
    Senior Pastor

  • Rev. Cory Ishida
    Pastoral Staff

  • George Egami - Senior Ministries
  • Rev. Jan Arthur Lee - Congregational Life Ministries
  • Ron Miyake - Prayer Ministries
  • Adam Noritake - Administration
  • Kyle Shimazaki - Outreach Ministries
  • Dan Christian - Congregational Life Ministries
  • Jojo Ma - Assistant Pastor Congregational Life Ministries
  • Paul Moy - Assistant Pastor Youth Ministries
  • Raynold Nakamura - Assistant Pastor Outreach Ministries
  • Ian Nagata - Associate Pastor Worship Ministries
    Ministry Associates

  • Katie Wong - Director of Children’s Ministries
  • Sunday Asaoka (pt) - Children’s Ministries
  • Kay Carey (pt) - Outreach Ministries
  • Wendy Liu (pt) - Children’s Ministries
  • Carly Yoshitani (pt) - Children’s Ministries
  • Sanjung Chu - Choir Director
    Interns

  • Victor Chen (pt)
  • Ira Chui (pt)
  • Daniel Eng (pt)
  • Darryl Jung (pt)
  • Ronald Sarayudej (pt)
  • Matt Tsushima (pt)
    Administrative Staff

  • Gerry Morita - Accountant (pt)
  • Carey Yung - Facilities Maintenance Supervisor
    Office Staff

  • Helen Der - Administrative Assistant, OnLine Editor
  • Yets Saguchi - Administrative Assistant, Human Resources (pt)
  • Joyce Salgado - Administrative Assistant, OnLine Editorial Assistant
  • Roy Noritake - Facilities Coordinator (volunteer)
Local Outreach

Prison Ministries

Dave Casebeer, long-time church member, is a Chaplain at the Los Angeles County Jail.

Campus Ministries

Andy Pearce is Los Angeles Director of International Students, Inc

Katrina 2008

Read all about our the Katrina team and how God has been moving in this ministry: click here

International Outreach

International

God be merciful to us and bless us, and cause His face to shine upon us. That Your way may be known on earth, Your salvation among all nations. Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You. Oh, let the nations be glad and sing for joy! For You shall judge the people righteously, and govern the nations on earth. Let the people praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You. Then the earth shall yield her increase; God, our own God, shall bless us. God shall bless us, and all the ends of the earth shall fear Him.” (Psalm 67)

The above Psalm is our prayer. We seek the Lord’s hand of blessing over this ministry in order that His ways may be known on the earth. We want to see the peoples of the earth praising the Lord. In order for them to worship Him, they must hear and respond to His Salvation. We have a variety of missionaries and ministries in a few focus countries.

Asia

Orphanage short-term mission projects
Associate missionary from HK to an unreached minority group
Unreached minority group short-term mission projects

Costa Rica

Ross & Kay Carey (Career Missionaries with LAM)
Short-term missions in partnership with the Careys

Haiti

Hopital Bon Samaritain, founded by the Hodges

Japan

Elliott & Lori Snuggs (Career Missionaries with Asian Access Ministries)
STM teams with Asian Access ministries partnership with Mito/Hitachi churches
Kobo Cottage

Mexico

Mexicali Spring Outreach (High School)
Mexicali Winter Outreach (College/Young Adult)

Outreach Ministries

Mission

The primary purpose of Evergreen SGV’s Outreach Ministry is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit in order to save souls and make disciples.

Vision: NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL

Our chief objective is to equip our church to participate in gospel centered ministries to our cities and throughout the nations.

Outreach

Embracing the heart of the Father for the salvation of the lost

Cultivate a missional lifestyle and values

Integration of evangelistic methods of sowing seeds in our ministries

Ministering the love of Christ through good works and helping those in need

Equipping and supporting believers to make disciples and multiply churches

Youth Ministries

Pastor Paul

Surge Jr. High Ministry
Surge / [surj] : a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep

A ministry for Junior High students (Grades 6-8) dedicated to a SURGE towards lives that honor and glorify a holy and sovereign God, living by faith, and proclaiming the power of the Gospel.

Our teaching is centered upon the authority and sufficiency of God’s Word. The worship of God alone is the focus of our meetings. Our fellowship is driven by a love and care for one another and reaching out to those in need, and having a great time together as only Jr. High students can! We have a great team of advisors dedicating their hearts in service and care to the students each Friday night.

We meet each Friday night at Evergreen SGV at 7:30pm @ 9:30pm. Please pick up students promptly before 10pm. We also have activities on the 3rd Friday of the month.

Questions? Contact Pastor Matt: ebc.surge@gmail.com or check out our blog: www.surgejrhigh.blogspot.com

Parents can also get involved by volunteering to bring snacks or drinks for our Friday night meetings, sign-ups taken each Friday. We also have a weekly e-mail distributed and if you would like to be added please note that in an e-mail to ebc.surge@gmail.com

The Bridge High School Ministry
The Bridge is the high school ministry dedicated to using their “heart, head, and hands” to reach others for Christ. They meet every Friday night at the church office.

Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:10)

Living Stones College Ministry
www.evergreensgv.org/livingstones.
Living Stones is a Christ-centered ministry dedicated to establishing a passionate generation of collegians that is:
- firmly rooted in the Word of God
- excelling in child-like faith
- maturing spiritual wisdom and understanding
- refined in godly character

The purpose is to allow the Holy Spirit to cultivate in the collegians a daily lifestyle characterized by delightful and sacrificial worship to God that will continue beyond their college years. So just as Christ was a living stone, choice and precious in the sight of God (1 Peter 2:4), collegians are considered as living stones being built up as a spiritual house for a holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ (1 Peter 2:5).

For weekly meetings, and other LS events, click here.

Family Ministries

Married Couples in Christ - MC2
The Arcadia MC2 meets monthly on Friday nights at 7:30PM and the Walnut MC2 meets monthly on Saturday nights at 7PM. This ministry addresses the needs of longer married couples (>5 years) at our church.

Young Families Group - San Gabriel Valley
The Young Families Group - San Gabriel meets on the 2nd & 4th Fridays. Babysitting is available by pre-arrangement.

Young Marrieds Group
The Young Marrieds Group - Los Alamitos continues to meet. This ministry currently meets to help newly married couples (<5 yea