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bud pilo1Glen (Bud) Pilo went home to be with his Lord peacefully in his sleep on October 15, 2015.

Bud was born in Seattle Washington on May 14th 1931 to Mathias and Elizabeth Pilo. He is survived by Betty his beloved wife of 65 years and his sister, Marianne. Bud and Betty have 5 Children, Steve, Kevin, Ron (Cathy), Sharon (Paul) and Mike (Gwen).

He also has 10 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren, 4 nephews and one niece along with 10 great nephews and nieces.

Bud attended Franklin high school. In the spring of 1950 he and Betty got married and Bud went to work at The American Can Company on the Seattle Waterfront where he remained until 1976. After the plant shut down in 1976, he started working for the Coca Cola bottling Company until his retirement in 1993. Even in Retirement Bud wanted to stay busy, he was a prep cook for his nephew Peter’s catering business.

He also when to work for Avis Car Rental to make some extra money to buy tools for his workshop.

He was a lover of wood. He loved the feel of it in his hands and made many beautiful things in his workshop. There are many people who he blessed with a fine piece made down there. Bud also loved his Garden and was especially good at growing tomatoes and cucumbers.

He was a gentle and quiet man who dearly loved his family.  He didn’t speak much because he never wanted to be the center of attention. At family gatherings he would sit and listen, enjoying his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. His oldest granddaughter gave him the nickname of “Shadow.” He had a great sense of humor and could tease and be teased by those who loved him.

He enjoyed camping throughout the Northwest, two road trips to Alaska and he was blessed to visit Germany while his son was serving in the US Army.

Bud and his wife, Betty, were very active members of downtown Seattle’s old Bethel Temple until it merged with the City Church in Kirkland, WA, in September 2003, at which time they began attending Church By The Side of The Road in Tukwila.

Bud will be so greatly missed, but we know he’s completely and totally healed from all sickness and pain.

Dear Jesus, we leave him in your tender care until we are united once again in Heaven.

Memorial services will be held on Saturday, November 14, at 1:00 p. m. at CBSR Church by The Side of The Road, 3455 S 148th St., Tukwila, WA 98168.

In lieu of gifts or flowers please send donations/contributions to the Seattle Urban Academy, C/O Christa Ministries, 19303 Fremont Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98133 with a memo: In memory of Glen “Bud” Pilo.

Bethel Fellowship International will be meeting for breakfast at the 

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Old Country Buffet (253) 839-9207

1816 South 320th Street, Federal Way, WA 

Saturday, October 17th, from 9:00 a.m. 

We hope you will be able to join us for time of good-morning food, fun and fellowship. Rumor has it that there should be a small discount for our BFI Group, so please mention Bethel Fellowship when paying for your meal at the register. 

You might want to add the origin of the word “breakfast” to your knowledge base and surprise someone with the information.

breakfast (noun)

  1. the first meal of the day; morning meal: A hearty breakfast was served at 9 a.m.
  2. the food eaten at the first meal of the day: a breakfast of bacon and eggs.

Origin of the word “breakfast.” Late Middle English, 1425-1475; brekfast. The first meal of the day usually “breaks a fast.”

BFI has received a very recent post from Dr. Jay Zinn concerning supposed events that are said to happen this month (September 2015), however, reading this article through will remind us of the importance of God’s Word concerning the last days. Jay writes  . . .

According to biblical scholars and authors from a Dispensationalist view, this weekend will complete the last seven successive cycles of the Shemitah (the seventh year land Sabbath of the Palestinian Covenant). Under that covenant, every 49th year ushered in the 50th year of the release of all slaves and debt (Leviticus 25). It was called the year of “Jubilee.” According to the current calculations of the Jewish calendar, September 25, 2014 to September 13, 2015 marks this time. We’ve been hearing a lot about the words “Shemitah” and “Blood Moons” because these teachers and authors believe that the required land Sabbaths (of the Palestinian Covenant with Israel), has been ignored by America and, therefore, violates the covenant our founding fathers made with God. Some also believe and teach that America is the “second” Israel and therefore required to abide by the required land Sabbaths (i.e., giving rest to the land every seventh year−not tilling the ground and planting crops).

Based on their detailed calculations of end-times prophecy these teachers believe this 7th Shemitah (the 7th year of a land Sabbath) will trigger an economic judgment upon our nation. And when the world cranks back up next Monday, September 14th, the Stock Market will be hit hard. In addition to that, they believe the greatest sign to confirm this will be the last Blood Moon of the Tetrad (four blood moons), occurring on the first day of the week of the Feast of Tabernacles (Booths or Sukkot) on the 28th of this month, the day of the last Blood Moon (Lunar Eclipse). Some believe and teach that this full “Lunar Eclipse” is the opening of the sixth seal in Revelation 6:12. I would like to point out that if this Blood Moon on September 28th is the same Blood Moon of Revelation 6:12, then it will also include planet earth experiencing a great earthquake, plus the sun will become shrouded in darkness, and an unprecedented deluge of meteorites will light up the sky.

Please make note that some of the promoters of these authors and their books and teachings have been making a lot of money through the sales of survival preparation kits and stored food products, much like what happened during the 70’s and the Y2K countdown. I don’t fault them for that, fear is proven to feed sales of products on many levels. Marketing through hyperbole works. Profits are to be made, even at the risk of losing credibility when predictions fail. When the predictions fail, the profits have been made and then go away. Time passes. People forget. And the same author and/or producers of survival kits emerge years later with the next sensational prediction and the need to prepare.

In my own journey, I admit that I’ve had opinions of when I thought things might wrap up, and it didn’t happen. I still do, and have written my own book on the subject (Countdown to Eternity). However, to predict actual dates is a slippery slope and a major “credibility” buster.

In 1971, before I became a Christian, I sat on a city bus in Cincinnati next to a Jehovah’s Witness who told me the world was coming to an end in 1975. It shook me up. But it didn’t happen. I later discovered that the history of Jehovah’s Witnesses had been riddled with failed predictions since its founding (i.e., 1914, 1925, 1941, and 1975). Look it up.

The Seventh Day Adventists predicted 1925.

The Worldwide Church of God (Herbert Armstrong) predicted 1936, 1943, 1972, and 1975.

Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel predicted 1981.

Pat Robertson predicted 1982 and April 29, 2007.

Lester Sumrall predicted 1987 and 2000.

A book by the World Bible Society was mailed out in 1988 to every church and household in America claiming the same things we’re now hearing and reading about Rosh-Hashanah, the Shemitah and the Jubilee Year. It was written by Edgar Whisenant and called “88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988” during the Feast of Trumpets (Rosh-Hash-Ana), September 11-12-13. I got that book in the mail and still have it. It didn’t happen. So Brother Edgar wrote another book, the following year, with the same title with an added year for “89 Reasons Why The Rapture Will Be in 1989.” Another book came out that first year, too, by Colin Deal titled, “Christ Returns by 1988−101 Reasons Why.”

Nostradamus predicted (over two and half centuries ago) that a king of terror would come from the sky in 1999.

James Gordon Lindsey also predicted 1999.

Jerry Falwell, Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins, Isaac Newton, Ed Dobson, Lester Sumrall and Jonathan Edwards all predicted the year 2000 (Y2K) was the end of the world.

Harold Camping predicted May 21st, 2011 and changed to October 21st of 2011 when May’s prediction didn’t happen.

The Mayan Calendar predicted 2012. We saw a great movie come out about it.

John Hagee and Mark Biltz predicted that the Four Blood Moons in 2014 and 2015 relate to the Second Coming.

And finally (though not an exhaustive list of predictions), there are the latest two books out by Jonathan Cahn titled, “The Harbinger” and “The Mystery of the Shemitah.”

Through the last four decades as a pastor, I’ve had to survive at least five predictions of the end of the world, always forcing me to have to comfort and lead my congregations through the hyperbole until the dates had passed. Because I teach end-times myself, I get asked about these new trends and predictions every time they pass through the body of Christ. And as before, I repeat the same answer which is: “According to my best understanding of what I have read and studied on end-times, I believe there are a lot more details to fulfill in biblical prophecy, before we jump right in to what’s predicted to occur this month.”

I have issues with applying Old Testament covenants to a New Covenant era. It’s covenantal confusion. I have issues with taking single verses out of context and apply them to America when America is nowhere in the Bible as a definitive nation, other than by implication in less than a handful of scriptures (in theory, not certainty). I have issues with turning a supernatural event in Revelation 6:12 into the illogical theory of a lunar and solar eclipse happening at the same time on the same day. Think about that one.

So what do we do with predictions like these? It’s simple. Don’t stock up and lock up…instead, occupy until Jesus comes. That means be about our Father’s business every day as though Jesus weren’t coming, until he does come. Keep an eye both on the sky and the plow. We’ve got a mission to fulfill.

Recognize, too, that no one can fully prepare for what may or may not happen in their lifetime. If Jesus said to his disciples, “It was not for them to know the times and dates the Father has set by his own authority (Acts 1:7), or that, “No one knows about the day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father (Mark 13:32), then how can we expect to get insider information other than that we’ll know that day has come when the plain, literal events of the Revelation begin to take place before our very eyes, rather than by mathematical calculations and deductions down to the exact day of the Jewish calendar.

Let’s strengthen our resolve to walk with Christ through all and every situation that our nation will face under God’s discipline. And as that’s happening, we can be here to present the hope of eternal life and peace to the fearful, confused and lost through a relationship with Jesus.

The prediction best sellers will continue to come after every other “failed” prediction − because “fear” sells. But when the dates of doom have come and gone, let’s remember that Jesus remains our Rock and is the same yesterday, today and forever. Coming back, yes. But not yet.

See you on the other side.

Jay Zinn

www.izeebooks.com

 

Will there be a September Collapse? Who knows? What should we do? Jay Zinn gives an excellent perspective.

SEPTEMBER COLLAPSE!!??
Many have been hearing about the secular predictions of an economic collapse coming in September. Should we be concerned? Of course. But as I quoted Kevin Connor in my recently released book, Countdown to Eternity, “Only history proves prophecy.” Which also applies to secular predictions. Could it happen in September? It’s possible, but so did it seem possible that Y2K was going to shut down the world through a global computer malfunction. Books, predictions, computer experts, bible prophecy scholars, all seemed to predict Y2K was the end. People stored up food and spent money on all types of preparations. It spoiled in their basements. Then there was the Mayan Calendar prediction. Taken less seriously, but people still wondered. Like Y2K, both came and went. Now there’s the four blood moons prediction and I predict it will come and go like the other two I mentioned. Not fulfilling what has been hyped about it.

I believe a global economic collapse has the potential to happen at anytime whether the signs are there or not. And if it comes, there’s not a thing we can do to prepare for it, no more than you could prepare for the prediction of an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter Scale. It hits, changes lives and lifestyles in one day. Then you pick up the debris, accept the losses, and rise up to overcome and adjust with God’s help.

Judgment is inevitable and is an act of God’s mercy when it comes, because it will turn many back to Him. We can only deal with today, occupy until Jesus comes today, and take Christ’s advice: “Don’t worry about tomorrow, tomorrow will take care of itself.” This is how I’m preparing for the future, good or bad. I strengthen and practice intimacy with God on a daily basis. Not perfect at it, but consistent in it. Then I stay focused on his assignment for my life…today. As long as I am about my Father’s business…today, and the next day, and the day after that…he’ll take care of my life in the good times and the bad.

Bible history proves that whenever God judges a nation, by whatever means he chooses, his people live among them to be lights in a time of despair. No matter what’s ahead, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. He knows the numbers of the hair on my head, feeds and shelters me faithfully every day, and that won’t change in the future. Times of great harvest are ahead of us. And an awakening, a revival occurring in a nation that God is dealing with, is always preceded by corruption that brings on a national crisis, the people cry out to God, and his people rise up as one voice to share the good news of hope, peace, and love through a relationship with Christ. Have your way, O, Lord! In this nation and in your church! Amen. -Jay Zinn

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