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Josh McDowell is coming to Shepherd !!!

We are blessed to have Josh McDowell with us this weekend!

He will be leading us in a Parenting Seminar on Friday evening, March 16, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm. If you are a parent, you do not want to miss this event.

Then Mr. McDowell will be preaching at ALL of our services this weekend, including our Westside Campus in Brentwood at 11:00 am on Sunday morning. I want to thank Danny Furukawa for lining up Josh McDowell to be with us this weekend.

Josh called me several days ago to expressed how excited he was to be here this weekend, and I just wanted to encourage you to be here and to invite your friends, because this is a wonderful opportunity to have folks to come visit our church and have their lives CHANGED for Jesus!

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Pastor Dudley

Preaching in Indy

I just got back from the National Preaching Summit in Indianapolis, where I was for the past couple of days to speak to a group of pastors and take part in a series of seminars. It was cloudy and overcast there, so I was happy to come home to all of this beautiful weather we’re having.

Here is an interesting overview of the National Preaching Summit and what it’s all about:

13th Annual National Preaching Summit March 12-13, 2007 * Indianapolis, IN. * Marriott East Hotel.

The National Preaching Summit is designed for those who have the privilege of proclaiming the Gospel. The Summit is not a “church growth conference,” nor a “practical ministries” seminar. Our objective is to offer a first-class conference for church leaders dealing with the preaching event in a positive way, at an affordable cost. We seek to celebrate the joy of preaching, while enabling those who are called to preach to hone their skills. If you love preaching, enjoy fellowship with other ministers, and desire to become the most effective messenger possible, plan to join us in Indianapolis!

This Year’s Faculty: NEW! Click on the speaker’s name below to hear an audio sample!(Note: when you click the link, please select the option to open the file and it should play in your default media player.)
Dudley Rutherford * Jerry TaylorRandy Gariss * Tim Spivey * Jeff Vines

Dallas is back on the Court

After breaking his knee cap and missing most of the season, Dallas is finally getting a chance to get back on the floor during the Playoff run for his High School. Below is the article for the game tonight. They are now in the final four in the State of California playoffs… They will play next Saturday night and if they win they play the following Saturday for the Championship game in Arco Arena up in Sacremento…

Here is the article for tonights game.

Campbell Hall faces a battle but survives

It was a lot closer than the score indicated. Parker of San Diego gave Campbell Hall of North Hollywood all it could handle in Saturday’s Southern California Div. IV boys’ basketball regional semifinal, but the Vikings proved to be too tough down the stretch in a 78-64 victory at Crespi High in Encino.

“They weren’t going to go away quietly,” Vikings coach Terry Kelly said.
The Vikings (31-1) trailed 37-36 at halftime but opened the second half with a sense of urgency and took a 47-41 lead as Jrue Holiday connected on a pair of 3-pointers. Teammate Dallas Rutherford scored eight of his 17 points over the final 2:53 of the third quarter to extend the advantage to 59-49 heading into the final period.

“Dallas was huge for us,” Kelly said. “He showed what he’s capable of tonight.”

Parker (28-4) cut the deficit to five points with 2:42 remaining after a pair of free throws by . But the Lancers scored just three points the rest of the way.

Meanwhile, Campbell Hall made several big shots. Joseph Finnerty hit a 3-pointer with 1:39 left to give the Vikings a 71-63 lead, Keegan Hornbuckle added a layup and Robert Ford sank two free throws to put the game out of reach.
“What a team effort,” Kelly said. “Everyone contributed.”
Bernardini played well in the first half, scoring 14 points in the first quarter, highlighted by four 3-pointers, and the 6-foot-7 senior, bound for the University of Pennsylvania, added another 12 in the second quarter.
Justin Holiday shut him down in the second half. Bernardini scored four points in the third quarter, and Holiday harassed him into an 0-for-5 effort from the field in the fourth quarter.
Bernardini managed just twofree throws in the final eight minutes and ended up with 33points.
“I gave him space in the first half but decided to get up on him when we came out of the half,” said Holiday, who finished with 18 points, 11rebounds, four assists, foursteals and two blocks.
Jrue Holiday had 21 points and eight rebounds before fouling out with 2:12 remaining. Finnerty added 10 points, fourrebounds and four assists and Ford had seven points and seven assists.
Tyler Bernardini [email protected] (818) 713-3607

Kisa Renee Hughes

Kisa Renee Hughes was born on September 23, 1973, in Harbor City, California to her loving parents, Ronald and Barbara Hughes. She was the first born of five children, Kilee, Ronald Jr., Solomon and Gabriel. She accepted Christ into her heart at an early age and her devotion continued throughout her life.

Kisa spent the first part of her life in Orange County, California where she attended various Christian schools. As an adolescent she moved with her parents to Riverside, California where she first atttended University Heights Middle School and later John Wesley North High. During her freshman year Kisa was introduced to basketball and volleyball. She received top honors in both sports.

In 1991, in fact, she was selected to represent the USA in the Junior Olympics for basketball. She continued her basketball career in college. She received a full-scholarship at Cal State Fullerton where, in her freshman year, she was selected as Big-West “Player of the Year.” In her sophomore year Kisa was once more drafted with a full-scholarship – this time she was to play basketball at University of California Los Angeles. Once transferred at UCLA, she continued her record setting career by leading the PAC-10 in field percentage with .577 mark. Among the many honors that Kisa received throughout her career, she is remembered for being nominated for All-Pac-10 Conference selection in 1995 and for being ranked second in Pac-10 rebounding and field goal percentages, also in 1995. Finally, in that same year, she received honorable mention All-American by Basketball Times. Perhaps Kisa’s greatest achievement is that she was only one of four players at UCLA to have scored 30 points and 20 rebounds in a single game during her career. In 1996, Kisa completed her college career securing a place among those players who had been ranked on the all-time school rebounding list.
Upon graduation, Kisa was recruited to play professional basketball internationally. She did so in China, Germany and Austria.

Later she was employed by the City of Los Angeles where she served as a Youth Development Specialist for the Rewarding Youth Achievement Program. Kisa was instrumental in assisting youth in the urban community with reaching their educational and employment goals.
Kisa also participated in the American Heritage Tour Program, where she visited college campuses and historical sites throughout the country. Her main goal was to expand the minds of youths by showing them something outside of their own neighborhoods. Kisa assisted over 200 youths in getting accepted into colleges and universities all over the country. Two years into her city service, she earned the position of Interim Educational Director for the Youth Opportunity Program where she had oversight of many educational projects. She was an inspiration to students and staff and a true champion for education in the Watts community.

With her 6’4″ height, magnetic personality and compassion for others, Kisa was the very image of a reserved “gentle giant.” She was a long-time member of Athletes in Action, a worldwide Christian fellowship for athletes. In addition she was an active member of the The Shepherd of the Hills church in Porter Ranch, California. She will forever be remembered for her loving spirit, her strength, dedication and passion for what she believed.

Sand & Stone

Two friends were walking through the desert. During some point in the journey, they had an argument, and one friend unjustly criticized the other.

The one who was criticized was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand:

“Today, my best friend unjustly criticized me.”

They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to go for a swim.

The one who had been unjustly criticized got stuck in the mire and started drowning, but the friend saved him.

After he recovered from the near drowning, he wrote on a stone:

“Today, my best friend saved my life.”

The friend who had criticized and saved his best friend asked him, “After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand, and now, you write on a stone, why?

The other friend replied, “When someone hurts us, we should write it down in sand, where winds of forgiveness can erase it away. However, when someone does something good for us, we must engrave it in stone where no wind can ever erase it.”

Learn to write your hurts in the sand and carve your benefits in stone.

Pastor Dudley’s Blog in Spanish

I was looking around on Google one night and stumbled across a way to read my blog in Spanish. I thought that was really cool. If you click on the link below, you can read the blog in Spanish. You can also access the blog in Spanish by clicking on the link to the right, titled Pastor Dudley’s Blog in Spanish. Soon, I will be adding links to read the blog in other languages as well. Stay tuned…

Pastor Dudley’s Blog in Spanish