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Punk the Halls tour

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Join Redeemer Lutheran Church and Schools as they rock in the Christmas season with the guys of Steller Kart, Hyland and This Great Escape
For one night these Contemporary Christian rock bands will be performing at the Ontario Church.
The Dec. 6 performance will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at www.extremefaithproduction.com or call Ticket Force at 877-840-0457 for information. 
General admission is $12 and $20 for VIP. All VIP ticket holders can arrive at 5:15 p.m. for a meet and great with the bands, receive VIP badges, and get a first choice of seating.
Redeemer Lutheran Church and Schools is located at 920 W 6th Street in Ontario. For more information call Shelly at (909) 986-2615 ext 105.

Faith In Action focuses on Biblical compassion, service and Christ's heart for those in need, through special worship services, small groups and daily devotions.
Then be a part of a landmark day in Redeemer Lutheran Church's history, when on Oct. 11  after 10:30 service, about noon we serve the community in varying ways such as adopting a homeless shelter, assist with elder care and special needs community members, and oil changes to name a few. 
Be a part of this great event by joining us for worship and service, or worship and donating supplies for any of these areas of service. 
Redeemer Lutheran Church is located at 920 W 6th Street in Ontario. For information about worship and this event call 909-986-2615 ext 105 or check out our website www.redeemer4me.com .

Starting on Oct. 10, staff at Redeemer Lutheran Church will be holding the American Christian Theater Study. Youth in the community are invited to learn about acting and putting on play.
The group will meet on Saturdays, the sessions will focus on the different styles of theater as well as acting techniques.
The classes are open to ages eight years to adults. 
Redeemer families will pay $20 per month/per person. Outside families will be $30 per month/ per person.
There will also be time spent on oral presentation.
For any questions call Shelly Reinschmidt (909) 986-2675.

Looking for something to do on a Tuesday night? Redeemer Lutheran Church and Schools will be hosting a Night Out here at the church. The theme is "Give Neighborhood Crime a Going Away Party!" Ontario PD will host the 23rd Annual Ontario Night Out throughout the city of Ontario. This night coincides with National Night out Against Crime.
The city of Ontario celebrates the evening with a series of neighborhood watch block parties and social gatherings throughout the city to celebrate the unity of the residents involved in neighborhood watch groups and also meet members of law enforcement, emergency services personnel and other  city, county and state agency personnel. Neighborhoods participating will receive recognition and gift. The church will be grilling hot dogs and there will be other refreshments, possibly live Christian music, and prizes for the kids! 

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 When members of Redeemer Lutheran Church sit down today for service, some will reach for their Bibles and some might take out their cell phones.

Starting today and for the next two weekends, Redeemer Lutheran Church will offer a sermon series titled, "The Theology of Twitter."

For those who have signed up to Redeemers' Twitter account, they will receive live tweets about Pastor Ed Blonski's sermon.

"We're actually telling them to turn on their phones," Blonski said. "Twitter embraces what Christ is all about. It's about wanting to know other people and wanting to develop relationships."

Twitter is a social networking Web site that allows a person to write a message of up to 140 characters and be

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sent via mobile texting, instant message or the Web.

But don't expect Blonski to be on his computer during the sermon, he will have someone in the pews with a laptop sending out tweets of his sermon.

The theme of his sermon series is based off the book "So Beautiful," by Leonard Sweet. Blonski calls Sweet of his virtual friends.

Blonski and Sweet have met once, but have since kept in contact through e-mail and Twitter.

In Sweet's book, the main points - which are mission, relationships and human interaction - will be the theme for each week, Blonksi said.

Redeemer member Shelly Reinschmidt is already seeing the benefits of her church having a Twitter account.

When Reinschmidt got on her computer on Thursday morning, she said she noticed there were new tweets from the youth Bible study the night before.

"This really allows anyone to access it anywhere they are," Reinschmidt said. "They can get on in any place in the world and see what's going on at their home church."

In the past year, more pastors are using social-network sites such as Twitter and Facebook as a communication tool, said Mark MacDonald, a church consultant and president of North Carolina-based PinPoint Creative Group.

Every church is focused on involving and engaging people, and Twitter is the next generation of being in contact with people, said MacDonald, who helps churches and ministries through print and Web-based mediums.

While some people are concerned about live-time twittering being a distraction, it can actually be the opposite, he said.

"Everybody learns differently," MacDonald said. "Some learn by hearing and others learn by writing."

Aside from learning, he said they are helping the church in another way.

"If someone re-tweets the sermon points, or passes it out the number of people who can get the point is a lot more than those who were inside your church walls," he said.

Twitter can also help pastors stay in tune with current issues and even concerns within their congregation, MacDonald said.

Late this past week, there were about a dozen followers on Redeemers' Twitter site, but Blonski said he is not focused on the number, but sharing in the gospel.

Twitter, Blonski said, is "about being in relationships with each other and the world," but in no way a replacement for going to church.

"The Bible tells us all things are made from God and used by God. So why not use the technology of today?"

But using modern technology is nothing new for Christians, said Pastor Jack Hibbs, at Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills.

From Johann Gutenberg using the printing press to publish the Bible to Joel Osteen using television to broadcast his sermons, Christians have always taken full advantage of modern technology, Hibbs said.

For the past three years, Hibbs has been using V-Blog where he takes questions and answers them on a video blog. He also podcasts his sermons and broadcasts them on internet television.

Despite the modern technology in his church, Hibbs said he will probably never sign up for Twitter, because he doesn't have the time.

The social network, however, opens the door to interacting with God, which is why Hibbs said he wouldn't mind if anyone ever twittered his sermon.

"Technology has now taken the walls of the church and has made them global," Hibbs said.  

The pastor at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Ontario will be offering a new sermon series the next three weekend called "The Theology of Twitter."
Pastor Ed Blonski said they will be tweeting sermon points live from the services. Worship live be Saturday at 6 p.m., Sunday at 8 a.m and 10:30 a.m.
Apparently, Ontario is not the only chuch doing this. There are several churches in the nation that have already done this.
The church already has six followers, but to do it yourself visit:

Mini prayer retreat

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Join the women of Redeemer Lutheran Church for a mini prayer retreat on May 16 from 9:30-noon. There will be a  guest speaker, with music and brunch.
This is a free event and child care will be provided. We are also holding a prayer vigil the same day from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Sanctuary.  Redeemer Lutheran Church is located at 920 W 6thStreet in Ontario 1 block South of the 10 freeway (between Mountain and San Antonio Ave). The prayer vigil is open to everyone.

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