Small Groups Tomorrow Night

TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7PM

Our regularly scheduled mid week programs are up and running again, following careful guidelines to ensure the health of all attendees. These meetings will occur outdoors until further notice, with 6 feet of social distance between each member present, masks required and in observance of CA Guidelines. Childcare will not be provided.

DTSA SMALL GROUP: MALONE’S YARD

"EAST SANTA ANA” SMALL GROUP: ERKELENS’ YARD

We have seating spaced out for families, hand sanitizer available and masks available for those that don’t have one. If you are not quite comfortable joining us in person yet, we will have a “Zoom In” option available for all.

If you have any questions or concerns about small groups or need an address, please send an email to office@sovgracesantaana.org.

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Pray As School Begins

SAUSD BEGINS SCHOOL MONDAY

This upcoming semester represents many new and persisting challenges for students, teachers and parents alike. Nearly everyone in our community will be impacted in some way by the beginning of this next school year. Let’s commit to praying for our neighbors as classes resume.

Here is a list of ways you can be praying:

  • Safety - Pray that teachers and students would stay safe and healthy as they return to school

  • Parents and Care Givers- Pray for parents who, on top of existing responsibilities, will be taking on the role of teacher to help their children

  • Teachers - Pray for teachers as they adjust to teaching in a virtual format, creating new curriculum and thinking through ways to ensure social distancing in their classrooms

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A Conversation on Civil Disobedience

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Earlier this week, we sent you a few trusted resources to further your study and understanding of the Bible’s teaching applied to the current conversation regarding civili obedience/disobedience. Here’s one more form our very own Eric Turbedsky (senior pastor of Sovereign Grace Church of Orange) and Jeff Purswell (Sovereign Grace Churches Director of Theology). It’s well worth 30 minutes of your time.

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**UPDATED 8/6/20** - A Comprehensive List of Resources To Give To Your Struggling Neighbors

GOD HAS BEEN MERCIFUL TO US IN CHRIST. WE WANT TO BE MERCIFUL TOWARD ONE ANOTHER AND OUR NEIGHBORS

If you or your neighbors are facing medical, financial, food-related or any other kind of challenges due to the coronavirus outbreak, here’s your one-stop shop of resources available to residents of Santa Ana and throughout Orange County. We will update this list on a weekly basis to keep you up to date on all available resources.

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

  • COVID-19 Testing and Screening - FDA Approved testing in OC. By appointment only. No out of pocket cost but your insurance may be billed later. 

  • Santa Ana COVID-19 Testing - AltaMed-Santa Ana Bristol - (888) 499-9303 for appointment

    • 2720 S. Bristol St. #104, Santa Ana; Mon-Sat 9am-3pm

  • Additional Testing in Buena Park, Orange, & San Juan Capistrano - 888-634-1123  https://lhi.care/covidtesting

  • COVID-19 Hotline - 714-834-2000 

    • General questions regarding COVID-19

  • Health Referral Hotline - 800-564-8448

    • The Orange County Health Care Agency has established a Health Referral Hotline to call if you suspect you have COVID-19 symptoms or have questions about the virus.

  • COVID-19 Health Referral Hotline - 833-426-6411

The Orange County Health Care Agency has established a Health Referral Hotline to call if you suspect you have COVID-19 symptoms or questions about the virus.

Contains daily updates on the spread of and response to COVID-19 within Orange County as well as other additional resources and informational graphics and flyers.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Santa Ana Office - 1710 West Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92703

Other cities served: Fullerton, La Habra, Yorba Linda, Brea, Placentia, Buena Park - 714-451-8080

Anaheim and Villa Park - 714-783-2344

  • Rental/Utility Assistance - Share Our Selves - 949-270-2100 - https://www.shareourselves.org/services/financial-assistance/

  • Rental/Utility Assistance - Serving People In Need (SPIN) - 714-751-1101

  • Rental/Utility/Misc. Assistance - St. Vincent de Paul in Orange County - 714-542-0448 http://www.svdpoc.org 1505 East Seventeenth Street Suite #109, Santa Ana, CA 92705 

    St. Vincent de Paul provides home visits, hospital visits, food pantries and grocery distribution, financial aid for utilities, medication, household items, rent assistance, temporary housing (motel voucher), transportation (bus passes, gasoline), and clothing. 

For those who have experienced job-layoffs or a reduction in hours/pay:

  • CA Unemployment - General Number & Website - English 1-800-300-5616 - Spanish 1-800-326-8937 https://www.edd.ca.gov/unemployment/. Representatives are available at the above toll-free numbers, with NEW hours beginning April 20th: Sunday through Monday (7 days a week) from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Pacific time) except on state holidays.

To file a claim online: https://edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/Filing_a_Claim.htm

  • CA Unemployment COVID-19 Specific Resources: Disability insurance for those off due to COVID-19 due to mandatory quarantine or unpaid sick/get better time after having the COVID-19.

To connect to claims: https://edd.ca.gov/about_edd/coronavirus-2019.htm 

Frequently Asked Questions: https://edd.ca.gov/about_edd/coronavirus-2019/faqs.htm 

Additional State-sponsored assistance:

  • OC Social Services Agency - http://ssa.ocgov.com/calfresh/apply

    • To apply for various aid/relief programs such as CalFresh (food stamps), CalWorks (homeless, diversion, and immediate need assistance), and General Relief (temporary cash assistance to adults without children)

    • Check your eligibility or sign-up for benefits by going to https://www.mybenefitscalwin.org/

Job Opportunities - for those in need of employment due to lay-offs or temporary furlough:

CHILDCARE ASSISTANCE

MENTAL HEALTH ASSISTANCE

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

FOOD/GROCERY ASSISTANCE

  • CA Meals for Kids Mobile Application - https://www.cde.ca.gov/re/mo/cameals.asp

    • The CA Meals for Kids mobile application helps you find nearby California Afterschool and Summer Meal Programs Sites through your iOS, Android, or Microsoft devices.

    • The Emergency Meal Sites section may be used during unanticipated school closures due to emergency situations. Download the app and search in your area!

  • Santa Ana Food Pantries - https://www.211oc.org/food/groceries.html

    • Serve the People-  714-352-2911 - 1206 East 17th St, Santa Ana, CA 92701

      • 6am-9am

    • El Sol Academy - 714-543-0023 -1002 North Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92701

      • Email mercado@elsolacademy.org for detailed information 

    • First Presbyterian Church of Santa Ana - 714-542-7253 - 600 North Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92701

      • 10am-3pm, Tuesday-Thursday

  • Second Harvest Pop-Up Drive Through Distribution - https://www.feedoc.org/covid-19-update/

    • 9am-Noon, Saturdays throughout COVID crisis. Serving 1-week supply of food.

    • At the Honda Center, 2695 E Katella Ave, Anaheim 92806

    • Serving 500-1,000 families in a drive-up format with a one-week supplemental supply of bagged food

  • Waste Not OC - https://www.wastenotoc.org/pantries/

    • A cross-county food pantry map to 200+ food pantries across OC

  • Catholic Charities of Orange County - https://ccoc.org/programs/

    • See English & Spanish CalFresh Healthy Living Calendar for information on OC food pantries.

  • So-Cal Grocery Stores Open Early For Seniors and those with Medical Conditions

    • Northgate Market - 7am-8am (Seniors, Pregnant Women, Disabled)

    • Big Saver Foods - 7:30am-8am (Seniors)

    • Stater Bros. - 7:45am-8am (Seniors, Disabled)

    • Smart & Final - 7:30am-8am (Seniors, Disabled)

    • Albertsons - 7am-9am (Seniors)

    • Vons - 7am-9am (Seniors)

    • Target - Wednesdays, 8am-9am (Seniors, those with medical conditions)

    • Whole Foods - 7am-8am (Seniors)

    • Gelsons - 7am-8am (Seniors)

    • Ralphs - 7am-7:30am (Seniors)

    • Superior Grocers - 7am-8am (Seniors, Disabled)

  • Grab & Go Meals - 

    Free meals will be available to all children, ages 1-18 during this time.

    Food will be distributed Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the following eight locations:

    • Madison Elementary School

    • Romero-Cruz Academy

    • Carr Intermediate School

    • Willard Intermediate School

    • Villa Intermediate School

    • Saddleback High School

    • Santa Ana High School

    • Segerstrom High School

  • Additional Resources by City: Select the service from: Food, Food Pantries, or Grab & Go Meals at https://www.211oc.org/ and on the page that loads, search by city in the section that reads, “Search for resources in or near a location”

  • Additional information by School District (school closure length, grab & go meal times & locations): https://newsroom.ocde.us/these-oc-districts-are-offering-grab-and-go-meals-at-a-campus-near-you

GENERAL SERVICES

Dial 2-1-1 to be linked to any of the following services: 

  • Women, infants and children (WIC) help

  • Food and food stamps

  • Homeless shelters

  • Substance abuse

  • Prenatal care

  • Help with housing assistance

  • Help with utilities

  • Emergency housing

  • 24-hour crisis, suicide help and suicide counseling

  • Mental health services

  • Food distribution

  • Access to healthcare

  • Medical, dental help and vision clinics

  • Government assistance programs

  • Transportation assistance

  • Elder services

  • Nutrition assistance

  • Help for low-income families

  • Other youth and child care issues

  • Other physical and mental health services

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This Week at SGSA

AUGUST 3-AUGUST 9

Every Tuesday we will be publishing a blog to share what is going in the life of the church for that week! We hope that this serves you and helps to keep you updated.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7: SMALL GROUPS - CONTACT OFFICE@SOVGRACESANTAANA.ORG FOR MORE DETAILS

  • Houlton Small Group - 7:00pm. Location (either in-person or Zoom) TBD

  • Erkelens Small Group - 7:00pm. Location (either in-person or Zoom) TBD

SUNDAY, AUGUST 9: OUTDOOR SERVICE AT 10:00AM AT THE EBELL CLUB

  • Meeting Room - Outdoor Courtyard

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Introducing Mr. And Mrs. Arista

OMAR AND SANDIBEL ARE MARRIED!

Celebrate the Lord’s kindness toward Omar and Sandi as they got hitched this past Sunday, August 2. Pray for them as they embark on a lifelong journey together.

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Resources on Civil Obedience and Disobedience

Last week was our first Summer School class. A big thanks to the brothers and sisters from both churches who attended on Zoom. Your participation glorifies God and strengthens the church.

The topic we covered was “Church and State: Deciding When to Submit or Rebel.” We have three suggestions for those of you who’d like to study the topic further:

(1) R.C. Sproul’s Lecture series on Church and State.

(2) “Should Churches in California Defy Government Restrictions? A response to John MacArthur” by Gavin Ortlund

(3) “Covid, Christians, and the Civil Magistrate” by Keith Mathison. It’s a 20-minute read but worth every minute. Here are a few highlights:

“God does not pit obedience to Himself against obedience to civil magistrates. We are most certainly to obey God, but as Romans 13 indicates, one of the ways we obey God is to obey those God Himself has sovereignly and providentially put in authority over us. This includes civil magistrates. Even those we don't like.”

“The various civil magistrates at the federal, state, and local levels have to make difficult decisions. Can they wait until there is a worldwide consensus on the seriousness of the virus in every circumstance? No…One of the legitimate tasks of the civil magistrate is to protect the lives of citizens. In the midst of a storm of conflicting and ever-changing information, they have to attempt to protect lives when they believe there is a legitimate threat.”

“I have no idea whether face masks are an effective means of slowing the spread of this virus, but if the biblical principles summarized above are true, it matters little because the mandate to wear them in public indoor places for the time being is not contradicting any command of God. Does it infringe on my ability to do what I want to do when I want to do it? Perhaps, but autonomously doing what I want to do when I want to do it is not an axiom of biblical ethics.”

“If Christians disagree, should they simply ignore these mandates? Given what Romans 13 and other texts clearly say, a Christian needs to ask whether he is 100% certain that what the civil magistrate is requiring is the principled equivalent to bowing to a statue of Nebuchadnezzar before disobeying the magistrate. According to Romans 13:2, God takes very seriously resistance to the authorities He has placed over us: ‘those who resist will incur judgment.’ We cannot take that lightly.”

“I don’t think anyone is being asked to deny Christ yet or not preach the Gospel. If that happens, then Acts 5 does come into play, and you absolutely have to obey God. What we are being asked to do right now is more akin to what churches have been asked to do for a time in past pandemics (e.g. the Black Plague, the Spanish Flu, etc.) and what churches have been asked to do for a time during war in some places. In other words, we are being asked to put up with temporary inconveniences. That requires patience.”

Join us for our next Summer School class on Tuesday 8/11 when we cover “Politics: Matters of Wisdom, Conscience, and Love.” We will send out the Zoom link via email. Contact the church office if you think you are not in our directory.

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We Want to Hear From You

TELL US HOW OUR CHURCH CAN BETTER REFLECT THE TIMELESS TRAITS OF THE CHURCH

As we progress through the book of Acts throughout this coming year, our aim is as a church to be further conformed to reflect the timeless traits of the Church. Since you, the members of the local church, are the local church, we want you to participate. This involves you.

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU

As you listen to sermons and study the book of Acts and the Lord makes you aware of ways in which you as a member, or we as a church can grow, we’d encourage you to share your feedback. To make it easy for you, we’ve created a feedback form on our website. How can our ministries better reflect our mission? How can the Gospel be more centered in the life and message of our church? Are there opportunities for further biblical discipleship within our walls? If you have answers to these questions and others like them over this next year, fill out a form and let us know.

FILL OUT A FEEDBACK FORM HERE.

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The Timeless Power Behind Our Timeless Message

This past Sunday, Jeff Schlieder preached from Acts 1:1-11 regarding a momentous event in the history of the world - when just before Jesus ascended into heaven, He gave His followers their “marching orders” until He returns. His essential instruction? To proclaim a message as far as the ends of the earth. Further, He promised to supply the needed power for that proclamation - the Holy Spirit. This message serves as a foundation for the rest of the book of Acts and much of our lives as Christians. Listen to it to learn more.

Listen to this week’s sermon here.

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Here Comes The Bride (And The Groom)

Omar And Sandi Are Getting Married Sunday!

This Sunday, (8/2) two of our dear friends, Omar and Sandi are going to be joined in holy matrimony. Spend time this week praying over them as they prepare for the wedding and prepare to be married. If you’re able, consider offering your help to them as they make final preparations for their wedding.

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