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September Calvary Life magazine

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calvary lifeseptember 2012

How Do You Find Care...6

Annual Meeting, September 16...12

Wednesday Nights - There’s Something for Everyone...14

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contents

4 | 5 Questions with Mason SherrillCalvary Life sits down with the Pastoral Staff Representative for Young Adults.

5 | On the BookshelfReading recommendations for the September from the Library, plus an interview with Jim Samra regarding his new book.

6 | Who Cares?Everyone wants to feel cared for, but where do we start.

7 | Community Group LaunchNew groups are forming October 7, sign up now to experience community at Calvary.

8 | Behind the ScenesServing at Calvary with Cathy Smith, Budget Counselor Coordinator

9 | Stories From the ServantsGetting to know the Special Needs Ministry and experiencing the joy of serving.

10 | Opening Your Heart to the LonelyA Neighbors International volunteer testimony from Greg and Marilyn Hondorp.

11 | A Note from the EldersAn update from the elders on recent issues.

12 | Annual MeetingElder and Deacon candidate bios for your review prior to the affirmation vote on September 16.

14 | Wednesday Nights at CalvaryThere’s something for everyone, start here to find out where you fit.

16 | Wednesday Night Bible StudyA new opportunity for adults to gather for teaching and growth.

17 | Program Guide17 - Children, 5th-6th Grade 18 - 7th-8th Grade, High School, Young Adults (College)19 - Young Adults (Merge, Foundations), Calvary Community,Compassion Ministries20 - Maturation, Men, Pastoral Care, Prayer Groups21 - Senior Adults, Special Needs22- Women, Worship, Serving Opportunities, Giving Opportunities

19 | September CalendarDates to know and hold onto for September.

Who Cares? p. 6

The people who are best able to care for one another are the ones who are doing life together.

p. 8

Annual

If you consider Calvary to be your home church, this meeting is for you.

Elder and Deacon Cnadidate Bios p. 12

p. 14

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good to knowKnow a Shut-in?If you know of someone from the Calvary family who is now considered a shut-in, please let our office know so that we can coordinate a visit with them. Contact Regina ([email protected]) at ext. 3672.

Experiencing a Crisis?If you are experiencing a crisis, or perhaps going through a difficult emotional, spiritual, or relationship situation, Stephen Ministry & Lay Counseling can help. Contact Phyllis Dykstra at 784-1858.

Family Service September 2Nursery is available for infants through young threes; children preschool age and older are

encouraged to attend the service with their family (activity boxes are available at the desk near Entrance N). If needed, room 254 is open for children ages three through five.

Urbana Scholarship Fund Urbana is a missions conference for young adults that takes place every three years in St. Louis, Missouri in December. This conference offers tools and resources all in one place for those that are considering what God would have them do in His global mission. Please prayerfully consider donating to the Urbana scholarship fund to invest in our next generation of leaders from Calvary Church? To donate, designate Urbana Scholarship Fund on your check or giving envelope and place it in the offering plate on Sundays.

Fall Service TimesBeginning on Sunday, September 9, we return to our regular schedule of worship services:

Sunday Morning: 8:10, 9:40 & 11:15amSunday Evening: 6:00pm

Don’t forget!

MyCalvaryGR.org Remember, you can give online anytime, from any location at MyCalvaryGR.org. You can also visit MyCalvary to review your giving for the current fiscal year, register for events and find a small group. If you encounter any trouble with your log-in, email [email protected] for assistance.

Down Home GoodnessOven Fried ChickenBoneless/skinless breast of chicken hand-dipped in Chef’s original recipe breading and roasted golden brown and tender. Mashed PotatoesSteamed Green Beans

September 12

Sunny Italy on a PlateSpaghetti with Sauce Marinara Perfectly cooked pasta with Chef Rod’s delicious salsa marinara made with San Marzano tomatoes imported from ItalyItalian Style Meatballs Handmade in Calvary’s kitchen from lean ground beefItalian Mixed VegetablesAnti Pasta Salad

September 19

WednesdayFellowship dinner

Our new director Kevin, along with Chef Rod, Chef Neal and Chef Pj are eager to get back in the kitchen and begin preparing and serving those wonderful, tasty meals for you on Wednesdays. Our goal is to present to you weekly,

excellent “Center of the Plate” entrees featuring original recipes from Chef Rod and Chef Neal that include complimentary sides, crisp green tossed salad, dessert, and assorted beverages. The cost is low, $5 for the featured meal, or $15.00 for Family meal which would be two adult and three Hero meals. If children included in the Family meal are served the featured meal or the Super Hero meal the cost is an additional $2 each.

We serve from 5:00 to 6:30pm. Bring your family and meet your friends for great food, fun, and fellowship at Wednesday Fellowship Dinner.

Calvary’s Number One FavoriteTaco Salad Served in a salad tub with shredded lettuce, ultra-lean mildly spiced ground beef, shredded Colby and Jack cheese and diced Roma tomatoesSanta Fe Steamed Rice White rice flavored with chili Chimayo, comino, salsa and cilantroBoracho BeansPinto beans spiced with southwest flavors, cooked slow and tender in Calvary’s trusty ovensRed and Green Salsa

September 26For the KidsWe offer the Healthy Hero Meal ($3). All Healthy Hero options will include salad bar, roll, low-fat milk, vegetable of the day, or carrot sticks and apple sauce. Bareman ice cream cups will be available for dessert. We also have the traditional Hero Meal, a hot slice of 100% homemade pizza squares, or a hot dog and mac-n-cheese for $3. For the “Super Hero” in all of us you can have two squares or two dogs for $5.

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connectionsgetting to know calvary

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with Mason D. SherrillPastoral Staff, Young Adult Ministry

1 What is your role at Calvary Church?My role is to direct, administrate, and

coordinate the Young Adult Ministries (College Ministry, Merge, and Foundations).  These communities gather together to grow spiritually through age-specific teaching, edifying fellowship, and serving.  It is my goal to see all of Calvary’s young adults growing in their faith, have a passion for following the Lord at all times, and expressing their faith through Christ-like sacrificial love. When I look at Calvary’s young adults I see our future Elders, Deacons, Sunday School Teachers, and Ministry Leaders – I am so excited to see God continue to grow and develop His people to do great works in His name.

2 What encourages you most as you minister at Calvary?

What encourages me most as I minister at Calvary is that God is clearly present and active here.  From our worship service on Sunday mornings to our small group meetings, God’s Spirit is clearly leading, guiding, and influencing the Calvary community.  To know that God is present and active in our lives and to see Him working at Calvary to rescue people from sin and transform their lives leaves me in humbled awe. This also overwhelms me with joy and excitement, and encourages me as I minister.  I am just so humbled and grateful that God has given me this opportunity to minister here at Calvary!

3 How have you experienced life{together}?

Every time one of our communities (College Ministry, Merge, Foundations) gathers together I get to see and experience the many ways God uses Christian community to care for and nurture us.  I have been blessed to see how the members of these communities welcome and care for one another.  I have personally

experienced their love through prayers and support.  It is amazing to see how God is maturing us through these communities as we journey through life together seeking to live out His Word daily.

4 How has God recently revealed Himself in your community?

God has been so active in our community and growing people spiritually!  Two of the most influential ways that I have seen God revealing Himself is through people caring for one another in the context of trials and sickness, and in seeing people fully commit their lives to God – whether through simply rejecting the world and standing up for Christ (at work, witnessing to friends and family, etc.), or through obediently following God’s calling to a new vocation or service in ministry.  To see people sacrificing their time, goals, dreams, ambitions, and desires to instead submit to following God’s leading has to be one of the most powerful revelations of His presence in people’s lives and our community that I have ever experienced.

5 How can the Calvary family pray for you and your ministry this month?

The month of September is a busy month for our ministry as many new young adults attend Calvary and as we get an influx of new college students to Grand Rapids.  Please pray that I might have strength, wisdom and guidance from the Lord as I strive to lead the Young Adult Ministry. Pray also for our staff and leaders as we strive to connect with all of these new visitors, welcome them and help them get connected in our communities. Please pray as well that God would bring to us volunteers and small group leaders who could help us to care for and shepherd the many college students and young adults God has brought here.

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Launch BBQ

College Chill

GR Sampler

3 Mile Project

College Life

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on the bookshelfrecommended reading for september

found in the calvary library

All the books mentioned are available in Calvary's Library. The Library is located across from Fellowship Hall on the lower level. Beginning September 9, their hours are Sunday, 9:15 – 11:15am; Wednesday, 9:15 – 9:45 am and 6:00 – 7:30pm.

The Dragons of Chiril is the first book in the new youth series The Chiril Chronicles by Donita K. Paul. Tipper is a young emerlindian who’s responsible for the upkeep of her family’s estate during her father’s absence. Tipper soon discovers that her actions have unbalanced the whole foundation of her world, and she must act quickly to undo the calamitous

threat. In order to save her father and her world, she gathers the help of some unlikely companions including speaking grand parrots and flying dragons. Mysterious portals whisk them across the world on their mission to save the world and discover a loving God.

The Sword is book one in the new Chiveis Trilogy by Bryan M. Litfin. Four hundred years from now a deadly virus and nuclear war have destroyed the modern world, and those who survived have returned to a medieval-like age of swords, horses, and feudal kingdoms. The mountain realm of Chiveis lives in peace, protected from the outside world, and obedient to its own

gods. When an ancient Bible is found, everything begins to change in Chiveis. As old beliefs give way to new faith, persecution rises. Is there a way to bring the God of the Ancients back to the land of Chiveis?

This large print edition of The Journey is the first book in Wanda Brunstetter’s Kentucky Brothers Series. Discover along with Titus Fisher how life can begin anew in Christian County, Kentucky in this latest Amish series to be added to the Large Print section of the library. Moving from Pennsylvania, finding rewarding work, and leaving a broken romance behind is

the best decision Titus ever made. But is he ready to consider love again when he meets two women: one who seems perfectly suited for any Amish man and one who challenges long held ideas of the woman’s role. Who will Titus choose, and will it be the right choice?

This month, we’re sitting down with Senior Pastor, Jim Samra to discuss his latest book, God Told Me.

Calvary Life: Congratulations on your new publication. How long have you been working on it?

Jim:   It took about a year to do the actual writing, but the whole process was more like two. I fit writing  in where I can: during

study breaks, on vacations, evenings, and so forth.

Calvary Life:  Why did you write it?

Jim:  The questions I get asked most often, over and over, are about hearing from God. People really want to know how to hear from God and know His guidance in the gray areas of life. I hope for this book to be a wonderful resource and encouragement for people who are searching for God’s voice.

Calvary Life:  How did you get the stories that you tell in the book and on the website?

Jim:  The book is full of stories from the Bible, history and today. Most of the stories from today come from people connected in some way to Calvary. Of course, all of the stories were approved by the individuals for publication or for the website (GodToldMethebook.com). There is also a form on the website that people can use to submit their own stories. Some of those have begun trickling in and it is exciting to see. I love hearing from people about hearing God’s voice, because it encourages me to keep pursuing his guidance.

Calvary Life:  What are you hoping people get out of the book?

Jim:  God loves you and God wants to communicate with you.   If you believe he wants to communicate with you then start looking for what I call the “fingerprints” of God.  What is God doing in your life to point you toward a decision?Copies of Jim’s new book are available in the Calvary Church Library.

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The best place to give and receive care ...

The people who are best able to care for one another are the ones who are doing life together.

Are you in a smaller group at Calvary? Our hope is that every-one at Calvary has a group of friends who meet together, pray together and are forming caring relationships on the foundation of Christ.

If you are looking for that kind of community, check out the next Community Group Launch on October 7.

What other support is there when I need it?

We realize that there are times when you need extra help: prayer, counseling, material support or sometimes just an extra friend to be there for you. The Yellow House at Calvary offers a range of Pastoral Care. Just call when you need us! 616-956-9377, ext. 3672.

Everyone wants to feel cared for.

God made us to reflect His own nature ... and God is love. In His very heart we can see what care is and we want to experience it as we pattern our lives after Him. 2 Corinthians 1:3 describes God as the “Father of compassion and the God of all comfort.” These two aspects of God’s care make a great starting point as we care for one another.

Compassion

Care starts with a truly compassionate heart, a heart filled with genuine love for others. Jesus exemplifies this in His love for us, and illustrated it in stories like the Good Samaritan (Luke 10).

Comfort

Moving beyond compassion is comfort, an activity bringing encourage-ment, exhortation or consolation to a person in need. Whether relieving the suffering of another, or providing what they need to be sustained within it, comfort denotes an active work on another’s behalf.

Care means compassion with action!

This year, as we continue to consider how we live in community with one another, we especially want to look at the ways we care for each other. Are you actively looking for ways to care for those God has put around you? Are you willing to receive care offered to you by others?

Who Cares?

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We Care!

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experiencing community at calvary

Our goal at Calvary is to see every believer experiencing authentic Christian community. A Community Group is a great place to build caring relationships; join us! New groups will be forming on October 7 at our Community Group Launch. We would love for you to experience community here at Calvary Church.

To join one of the new groups, plan to attend the launch on October 7 and complete a registration form located at the Connection Point, on the web at MyCalvaryGR.org, or contact Brenda Neher ([email protected]) at 616-956-9377, ext. 5650. Please register by October 1.

Group DetailsThese groups gather in homes for the purpose of growing spiritually and relationally. You will be asked to commit to meet at least 8 times (most groups meet every other week). You will study God’s word together. You will fellowship together, care for one another and grow in the Lord together.

If you are unable to join us on October 7, you can still be part of a group. Just fill out a registration form by October 1 to be placed in a new group.

If you are interested in facilitating a group or hosting one in your home, please contact our office for more information. You’ll be surprised how easy it is.

Contact Brenda Neher ([email protected]) at ext. 5650 with any questions.

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Sunday, October 7 | 4:00pm

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Where do you currently serve at Calvary?I am currently serving as the lead coordinator for Calvary’s budget counseling program. Part of my role is to train, assist and encourage the budget counselors, assign persons referred to our program to counselors, coordinate teachers for the “Good Sense” class and assist in issues that arise.

How did you begin serving at Calvary? My service in this program was started as a budget counselor. I felt God’s

calling to find a place to serve at Calvary and just went in and talked to the receptionist. She brought me to the maintenance staff and after discussing several service positions, I explained I really wanted to work with people. In no time I was escorted to the Yellow House and trained to serve as a budget counselor. As I served in this ministry God kept asking a little more of me until He brought me to this time and place in the program. I have to admit though, at times I think weeding the gardens or washing dishes doesn’t sound all bad.

What challenges have you encountered in your ministry?The first challenge is recruiting new people to serve as budget counselors. Our need for new counselors, especially women counselors, seems to be an ongoing prayer. There always seems to be a greater need than available counselors. The commitment to come alongside of church members in need of budget counseling can be a slow moving process. We dedicate ourselves to uplifting, encouraging and assisting our counselors and those they work with in every way we can. There are many prayers lifted up to God to help change the hearts of people to follow biblical principles in their budgeting.

How has God blessed you through serving?God has blessed me in countless ways. The faith, joy and commitment to God that is displayed in those going through some extremely difficult times is a testament to me of the powerful way God comes alongside us through all circumstances. The joy in celebrating successes together is so uplifting. The amazing ways God chooses to answer prayer are an affirmation of His hand in all things. I have personally been blessed by the God-fearing love and support of new friends made within this ministry. The whole staff is so supportive and the counselors are a true example of Christ’s love for His church.

How do you experience community at Calvary?I need to first acknowledge the community I have found in the people that dedicate their time and energy to this program. Their prayers love and support are not just related to the position I fill in this ministry but for me individually in my personal life. To be encouraged and prayed for has been the touch of God’s love being passed on though these people.

I was a part of a small community group last summer. This was a very rewarding experience that connected me in a personal way with a diverse group of Calvary members. Although our group decided to disband after the summer we still keep in touch with each other.

I am now involved in a women’s Monday Night Bible Study. I was drawn to this group by a deep desire to spend more time in God’s word. Through studying scripture we share just how God has touched our individual lives. We encourage each other, pray for each other and come along side of each other in times of need. It’s a true blessing to be involved in such a community.

Behind the ScenesServing at Calvary with Cathy Smith

If you’re looking to get your vocal chords back in shape in choir, work behind the scenes in the kitchen, rock a baby in the nursery, or greet and give a smile to new people at Calvary then opportunities are awaiting you. We have a variety of different areas that need your help. Whether you’re looking to serve once a week or once a month; we offer plenty of options that will fit your schedule. Contact Judie Fielstra ([email protected]) at ext. 5095 today.SER

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How well Do You Know the Special Needs Ministry?

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“I really enjoyed this process and Bill was fantastic. We spent 3 hours and every minute was great.” - Craig Zezime

Signing up for Discovery will allow you the opportunity to meet with a trained staff member to learn how to deepen your spiritual journey with God and learn about the gifts He has given you. You can fill out a Discovery card at one of the Information Centers today to receive your packet, go online to our Serving Ministry page, or contact Christy Van Andel ([email protected]) at ext. 5615.

Last summer when registering my children for the Wednesday night programs I was asked to help out in one of the classes.  Shortly after I said yes to that, I was approached by the leaders of LUMIN8 to help out as well.  My oldest child was four-years-old and prior to this I had never volunteered to help with any children's program. I love my own children very much, but I have never thought about myself as someone who enjoyed working with kids. After talking with the LUMIN8 leaders I found myself out of reasons as to why I shouldn't help. 

I suddenly found myself going from never volunteering for anything child-related to helping in two programs.  When the year started I was not too thrilled about this decision.  I knew I had made the commitment and had to stick with it for one year.  After the first couple weeks I could not wait for that year to be over. 

About half way through the year, praying over and over again for God to change my attitude and to show me why He wanted me to help in this area, the change finally started to happen.  I found myself looking forward to Wednesday nights and I couldn't wait for the performances and was actually excited about the extra time I would get to spend with the kids. 

This past year started out as a huge challenge for me.  It was something I have never done before and never really thought I would get involved with.  It was my first time doing anything with Calvary other than sitting in the service on Sunday morning and due to my husband's work schedule I had to do it alone.  

God used this year to help me grow so much as a person and as a mom and to actually enjoy the young years I have with my children and the children at Calvary.  After my experience last year I can't wait to help out again this fall and I look forward to how God will work in my life even more this year. 

From challenge to cheEr By Jessica Hutchins

I would like to share with you how God has blessed me over the last ten years. One day in my Bible Study one of the mothers of several special needs children asked us to pray  for a place where she could bring her children to church.  I felt God was calling me to make this possible.  We needed a Sunday School class where these children could not only be cared for, but where they would also hear about Jesus love.  We started out with two children, now we have many.  As our numbers grew, so did our need for helpers.  I consider serving in this ministry to be a privilege and I pray that many of you get to have the same opportunity. You do not need any special training, only a love for children and a desire to serve the Lord. - Joyce Herman

Stories from the Volunteers Who Faithfully Serve in this Ministry

After listening to Pastor Samra preach about listening to what God was calling you to do, I knew it was time to listen and answer God calling me to serve in the special needs ministry. After teaching special needs students for 20 years, I was currently teaching in a general education, second grade classroom. Although I was enjoying the new path my career had taken me, I was deeply missing the connection with special needs students. I felt God leading me toward volunteering in the special needs ministry to fill the void I was experiencing.

Even though I had lots of experience with special needs children, I didn’t really know what to expect in the church setting. Upon entering the classroom that first Sunday, I knew God led me right where he wanted me to be. It was wonderful to see God working in the lives of these children, their parents and the other volunteers. These children are able to express their love for Jesus in a unique and uninhibited way. They dance, sing, move and shout for joy to the Lord all without worrying about what others think.

These “special” children have taught me to love without judging. As I continue to serve in the special needs ministry, I look forward to offering my time to those who in return give joy, gratitude and love. I would encourage those thinking about volunteering to take time to listen to what God is calling you to do. Volunteering in the special needs ministry is a true blessing to all involved. - Gerri Johnson

When Leetrice Souza started coming to our Young Adult Merge group, I wasn’t sure how best to make her feel included as she has some special needs. Leetrice showed me quickly that I didn’t need to be a concerned about that. She jumped right into Merge by participating in her small group and sharing her desire to grow in her relationship with Christ. I recently asked Leetrice why she likes coming to Merge. She said that the Merge community accepted her with her special needs and made her feel

like family. She also said she really enjoys the different events that she gets to do with the group.

Leetrice has taught me a lot and has been such an encouragement. Her innocent and sincere prayer requests have taught me so much about how we are to approach our Heavenly Father. In the middle of busy Sunday mornings, she will often tease me about something. It always sort of surprises me, puts a smile on my face and puts things in perspective. Every member of the body of Christ has a role to play. Leetrice has been such a blessing to the Merge group and especially to me. - Sue Schroeder

If you feel God tugging at your heart strings to serve within this ministry, please call. *

Judi WarnerDirector of Special Needs Ministry [email protected] | ext. 5272

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Opening your heartto the lonely

Neighbors International is a ministry whose mission is to share the love of Jesus Christ, through hospitality and friendship, to international students

studying at local colleges and Universities. Each fall, students from around the globe make their way to Grand Rapids, and find themselves alone and unfamiliar in a new city and culture. Neighbors International’s goal is to partner these incoming students with families or individuals from Calvary Church, who can contact them once a week, and arrange a time to get together once a month.

Karine, a graduate student from Armenia, was well acquainted with strong feelings of loneliness after her arrival to the Midwest. Karine would even ride a bus to the mall, just so that she could sit amongst the other shoppers and imagine she was not all alone. Struggling to adapt, feeling disconnected and lonesome, she longed for a warm, friendly atmosphere and some guidance and support. Thankfully God provided exactly what Karine needed when she met Greg and Marilyn Hondorp through a banquet hosted by Neighbors International. The Hondorps simply invited Karine over for dinner and coffee, took her to visit Lake Michigan, and asked if she’d like to visit Calvary. As they opened their backyard for s’mores, and celebrated birthdays and special events with her, a dear and unforgettable friendship was built.

Families and individuals like Greg and Marilyn, who generously open their homes and lives to international students, participate in spreading the love of Jesus Christ to impact individuals both locally and globally.

If you feel God leading you to partner in welcoming international students to Grand Rapids this fall, please contact Sonja Yeates ([email protected]) at 868-6826.

Volunteer Testimony from Greg and Marilyn Hondorp

one heartCalvary Missions & outreaCh 2011-2012

To date, seven adult and intergenerational teams have gone out to work alongside Calvary missionaries located in four countries – Mo-zambique, Ukraine, Honduras, and Central Asia. Dozens of individuals have been impacted by their experiences – whether first-time par-ticipants or veterans – and usually they come home with a changed view of the world and our role as Christ’s ambassadors in it. Below are the reflections of members from two of this year’s short-term teams.

From Karen Jenkins (Ukraine)I'm so thankful for the support of friends and family to allow us to go. It's amazing to see God work in and through friends and family to orchestrate the whole process before, during and then the return.  I realized that Christ unites our hearts in a common bond of His love. That love was so evident in the interpreters’ patient kindness shown to us. No matter where you go in the world, time for being silly and playing also unites us and brings shared joy. I became very aware that God is at work in the world through each of us and we need to be aware of how we represent Christ every day to the world around us.

From Jake Tibbe (India)My experience as part of a Calvary team was amazing; I was highly impressed with the intense and thorough preparations that Calvary requires its short-term mission team members to go through.  I be-lieve that prepared me spiritually, mentally, and culturally very well to represent Calvary abroad in Madurai, India. [One way] the trip im-pacted me was to realize how incredibly blessed I am here in America, and how I MUST use every blessing that God has entrusted to me for His kingdom purposes.  Every single day I evaluate what my posses-sions say about me and what is important to me.   I desire to give everything I have, all that I am, for God's purposes. My trip to India with Calvary has definitely sharpened my walk with Christ.  I believe I have become a better prayer warrior and a better steward of God's resources.  

You too can be part of a Calvary short-term mission team. Watch for information regarding 2013 trips in next month’s Calvary Life.

Short-term missions update

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2011-2012 Elders & Deacons

Dennis Bergakker([email protected])

Lee Brenner([email protected])

Eric Cerling([email protected])

Jim DeVries([email protected])

Ron Haas([email protected])

Larry Hulst([email protected])

Noe Palacios([email protected])

Kent Snoeyink ([email protected])

Vernon Spears ([email protected])

Mike Still ([email protected])

Allen VanHaitsma ([email protected])

Dan Visser ([email protected])

Jerry Ward ([email protected])

Robert Bass([email protected])

Jim Hoekwater([email protected])

Robert Johnston([email protected])

Tom Miller([email protected])

David Radde([email protected])

Mike Reiffer([email protected])

Jeff Rogers([email protected])

Jim Stubblefield([email protected])

Howard Timmer([email protected])

Todd Wilde([email protected])

If you have any questions or comments you would like to share with an elder, please see the list above the blue line. If you would to contact a deacon, they are listed below the blue line.

Dan Wynalda([email protected])

Brian Klaver([email protected])

a note from the eldersThe elders of Calvary Church, along with the entire church staff, work diligently to ensure the safety of our entire church family. We want you to feel at ease when you enter the building, knowing that the proper precautions have been taken in order to protect your wellbeing while on-site. Over the next few months, you will see articles discussing such procedures to better educate you on how to respond in situations of emergency and distress.

To begin this series, we are looking at our Emergency Plans. For several months, our Facilities Director, Ken Meines, and his team have worked to refine and better communicate our emer-gency procedures. They have talked to other churches and facilities managers, seeking advice on the best systems and plans for a congregation of our size. This fall, you will begin to see color coded Emergency Plans charts in each of the rooms around the church. These charts are designed to help you know what to do in the case of medical, fire, weather and other situa-tions. Church staff and lay leaders are also in the process of being trained on each procedure, and we encourage you to review the plans as you find time and need.

For your own safety it is important for you to know that in any situation of distress, our Emer-gency Response Team is on hand to assist you. Their role is to evaluate and take charge of the situation, applying best practices and skills and if needed making sure professional rescuers are contacted. Help phones are also located around the perimeter of the Sanctuary and ev-ery 150 feet in the hallways around the building. Emergency call boxes are located in every classroom and operate much like Help Phones. In the case of an emergency, if you are unable to access a help phone, please use your mobile phone to call 911. We ask that you use wise judgement and contact our Emergency Response Team first when possible.

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Annual

Elder Candidates

Steve GronsmanSteve and his wife, Cindy, have been attending Calvary for 24 years. They met here and now have two children. Steve is formerly a deacon and now serves as a member of the Strategic Initiatives team. He also volunteers with Forgotten Man Ministries. Their family regularly hosts missionaries and has been involved with short-term work in Central Asia.

Dan ChallaDan and his wife, Roxanne, have attended Calvary for more than 30 years. They have two married daughters and one grandson. Dan has previously served as both an elder and a deacon. He has served on and chaired several committees. Dan has also been involved in Chil-dren’s and Student Minstries, in ad-dition to serving as a mentor with Leadership Development Forum.

Clare DeGraafClare and his wife, Susan, have attended Calvary for over 25 years. They have six adult children and 13 grandchildren. Clare has served in the Men’s Ministry, is currently involved with the Student Ministries Advisory Team, the Leadership Development Forum, and the Doctrinal Revision Team. He has also served as an elder three times in the past.

Dick DoyleDick and his wife, Lorraine, have attended Calvary for 30 years, members for 28 years. They have four daughters, 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. He has been privileged to serve several terms as an elder. Dick has also been involved with numerous committees throughout his time at Calvary.

Doug LipinskiDoug and his wife, Judi, have been attending Calvary since 1984 and became members shortly thereaf-ter. They have two grown children. Doug has previously served three terms as a deacon. Currently he is on the Operations Committee and the Benevolent Assessment Team. Doug was also blessed to serve on a short-term mission trip to Central Asia this past fall.

Sam RothSam and his wife, Evangeline, have attended Calvary for over 25 years and been members for nearly that many years. They have four children and ten grandchildren. For the past five years, Sam and Evangeline have served as facilitators for a small group Bible Study in their home. They have also taught Sunday School classes on marriage and family relationships.

Dave McGinnisDave and his wife, Patty, have been members of Calvary for over 30 years. He has been on the board three times prior and currently serves as a mentor on the New City Church board. Dave also serves as a mentor for the Connect class and has been a part of several committees over the years. He and Patty have three children and seven grandchildren.

Dave OviattDave and his wife, Susie, have been a part of the Calvary family since 1982. They have two sons, a daughter-in-law and two grandchildren. He and his wife attend the Baby Boomers and Beyond class while also participating in a number of other Calvary Bible Studies over the years. In 2006, Dave and Susie retired and began serving on short-term medical mission trips.

Ross PettingaRoss and his wife, Jonell, have been attending Calvary since 2000 and members since 2001. They have four sons, a daughter-in-law and a grandson. Ross has served as a deacon, treasurer and member of several committees. Together he and his wife have served in Children’s and High School Ministries. They are currently serving in Nursery and leading a community group.

Brian SwantonBrian and his wife, Nancy, have attended Calvary since 1985 and became members several years thereafter. They have two children. Over the years Brian has been involved in the FLOCK and Family Tree classes as well as Children’s Ministry programming. Brian and Nancy have also served on short-term mission trips.

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Everyone is encouraged to take part in our Annual Meeting on Sunday, September 16, at 6:00pm. Come participate in this important meeting as we rejoice in how the Lord has blessed Calvary Church this past church year, select new elders and deacons, and discuss our vision for the future.

All Calvary attendees are encouraged to attend, however, only members may vote. Childcare will be provided (birth through age five). If you consider Calvary to be your home church, this meeting is for you. Join us!

Don DykstraDon and his wife, Darlene, have been members of Calvary for over 20 years. They are involved in the Baby Boomers and Beyond class. Don also serves on the Parking Lot Team and as a facilitator for Bible Study groups. He and Darlene have three children and three grandchildren.

Stephen BaabStephen has attended Calvary for 24 years and been a member for five years. He has participated in the Leadership Development Fo-rum, led a young adult community group, and traveled to Central Asia for a short-term trip. Stephen has been a leader in the College Minis-try for the past few years where he oversees the Worship Band, teaches periodically and mentors students.

Steve BagleySteve and his wife, Ann, have attended Calvary since 1997 and have four children. For the past several years, he has been involved in the Children’s Ministry on Wednesday nights. Steve has also had the privilege of working in the Legacy Builders class and participating in the Leadership Development Forum.

Darren HerweyerDarren grew up at Calvary and even met his wife, Jill, here. They have three children. Darren has been involved in the Leadership Development Forum, short-term missions, a small group and as leadership for the Connect class.

Wilhelm KliewerWilhelm and his wife, Maria, along with their four children have been attending Calvary since 1998 and have been members since 2007. Over the years, Wilhelm has served on the worship team and the Fam-ily Matters class leadership. He has also participated in the Leadership Development Forum and short-term missions. Wilhelm serves on the small group committee presently.

Rob UmsteadRob and his wife, Linda, are long-time attendees of Calvary. They have four grown children. Most recently, Rob and Linda have been involved in the Sunday morning prayer room.

Chris WalkupChris has worshipped at Calvary for over 20 years. While here he has served in various ministries as a teacher, leader and worker. Chris and his wife, Michele, have three children.

Deacon Candidates

The Nomination Process

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Several months prior to the annual congregational meeting, the Elders appoint a nominating com-mittee. The committee requests from the congregation at large, the pastoral staff and the current Elders and Deacons, names of potential candidates for the office of Elder or Deacon. (For a specific list of the qualififcations of an Elder or Deacon see page six in the Calvary Church Constitution, available at calvarygr.org.)

Once the process of gathering potential candidates has ended, the Nominating Committee prays over and reviews the names submitted over a process of several weeks. They then submit the names of qualifying candidates to the Elders, who also spend time praying over the list. Once they are in agree-ment as to the candidates that should be on this year’s slate of nominees, each candidate is contacted to see if they are willing to be considered.

The slate of nominees is printed in the church bulletin prior to the meeting, and attendees are asked to contact any elder should they have serious objections to a nominee. At the annual meeting, the congregation is asked to approve each candidate by secret ballot. Once the ballots have been cast and tabulated, the Clerk and at least one Elder places stones corresponding to each approved nominee in two containers (one for Elder and one for Deacon candidates) that allow for suitable randomization. A congregational member selected by the Chairman will draw out of each container the number of stones corresponding to the number of open positions. The people whose names correspond to the stones chosen will become the newly selected Elders and Deacons.

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Wednesday nights Calvary

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Wednesday Fellowship Dinner is served from 5:00 to 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall.

Cost Featured Meal - $5 Children's "hero" or “healthy hero” Meal - $3 Children's "Super hero Meal" - $5 Family Meal (2 adult & 3 hero) - $15

ImagIne: a gourmet chef, a quality meal, a dinner with family and friends at a really low price and no dirty dish-es to clean up afterwards. Every week at Wednesday Fel-lowship Dinner, you get just that. The menu includes an entree, complementary sides, tossed salad, homemade petit pan loaves, beverages and dessert.

For the children, we offer the “hero” meal, featuring a homemade pizza square, or a hot dog and mac-n-cheese. For the “Super hero” in all of us, we offer two pizza squares or two hot dogs. For the “healthy hero” we offer a more balanced alternative which always includes salad bar, roll, lo-fat milk, vegetable of the day, or carrot sticks and apple sauce. See the entire menu on page 3.

How to get Here: Walk through the double doors at Entrance J and turn left. The line forms in the first doorway on your right past the reception desk.

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CHoose an aCtIvIty

• KIds n aCtIon5 years - 4th Grade 6:30-7:50pm | Entrance K

Our desire in KIDS N aCTION is that children understand what God says in the Bible, believe it, and obey it in their daily lives. KIDS N aCTION is designed to foster social interaction through chosen electives, while facilitating spiritual growth in learning from the book of James how to “put your faith into action.”

Electives include: Super Sports, amazing art, Stitches, Globe-Trotters, Karate Kids, Cool Construction: legos and K’nex, and Steppin’ up. register at Calvary’s Check-in Desk or online at calvarygr.org.

How to get Here: Children five-years-old through fourth grade are to be checked in at Entrance K. Each child will be issued an ID tag, then escorted by their parent or guardian to their small group area, where they will be checked out at 7:50.

• Li’l KIds n aCtIon*

Three and Four-year-Olds 6:30-7:50pm | room 250li’l Kids N action will be learning portions of James chapter 4, as they hear stories of kids in the Bible who demonstrated faith-in-action!

* Please note that parents of children birth through first grade must remain in the building during Kids N Action.

• LUmIn8 Kids ChoirFour-years-Old - Sixth Grade 6:00-6:40pm | room 251 (upper level, Children’s Wing)

luMIN8 will proclaim God’s glory in a variety of perfor-mances throughout the year: Sunday morning services, a Christmas program, and a spring concert. The choir will

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also produce a CD at the end of the year that will be distrib-uted to families in the Children’s Ministry. Songs on the CD will be original music written by our Children’s Ministry, and will include memorization songs from the book of James, a “big church” sermon series song, and several others di-rectly related to our programming. register at the check-in desk or contact Carla Boon-Julien ([email protected]) at ext. 5067.

• refugeFifth-Sixth Grade 6:30-8:00pm | room 109

The school week can be tough. homework, activities and the pressures of school make your life busy. That’s why we offer refuge every Wednesday night. It’s a great time of fun and encouragement where we play games and learn about God with a small group of Christian friends. you can join refuge any time in the school year, just show up!

• oasisSeventh-Eighth Grade 6:30-8:00pm | room 108

Oasis is our Wednesday night small group program! Want to go deeper asking specific questions about topics that concern you? are you bored on Wednesday nights, want to hang out with friends, or simply don’t feel connected? Whatever your reason in coming, Oasis is an awesome place for 7th and 8th grade students! We’ll play games, worship, hear a brief talk, and break up into our groups. you can join Oasis any time, just show up!

• special needs adult Classes6:00pm | rooms listed Below

art Class (room 114): artistic skill development, in a socially friendly environment, is a regular part of Wednesday evening (during the school year) for any Go-Getter student who would like to attend.

Choir (Chapel): Scripture set to music is the focus of this group of Go-Getters. It is a way for those who cannot read to hide the word of God in their hearts. The focus is not on singing ability.

Sign language (room 211): The sign language class is open to the larger community of the church. There, students are taught basic communication and the use of signs to praise during worship.

• go gettersSpecial Needs adults 6:45-8:15pm | Chapel

The Go-Getters class is a congregation of adults with a wide range of disabilities. We have a wonderful time of

prayer, praise and worship as we join together to learn of God and his love for us.

How to get Here: Parking and drop-off is available at Entrance C, on the upper level of the church to the south of the Main Sanctuary Entrance (A). After you have attended a few times, we ask that you fill out a registration form.

• Choir and orchestra6:30-8:15pm | Choir: Choir roomOrchestra: Sanctuary

Choir and Orchestra rehearse on Wednesday evenings. They spend time praying for one another and practicing worship music for Sunday morning as well as for Festival of lights and other events.

How to get Here: The choir room is located through the double doors at Entrance I and to your right. It is the second door on the right. The Sanctuary is located on the upper level, walk in Entrance I and head straight up the stairs. When you get to the top, the Sanctuary is to your right. Open rehearsals take place in September.

• Fundamentals of the Faith 2Co-ed | 6:30-8:00pm | rooms 130-132

This study takes a deeper dive into the doctrines that define the Christian faith and is recommended for those who are very familiar with the Bible. Contact ruth Gudbrandson ([email protected]) at ext. 5013 to register.

• teen moPs (mothers of Preschoolers)Teen Moms (13-21) | 6:40-8:50pm | room 123

Teens MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) is here to come alongside teens during this season of early mothering to give them the support and resources needed to be great moms. Free childcare. Contact Marcy Sobczak ([email protected]) to register.

sometHIng For everyone - yay!

Check out the new Adult Bible Study options on page 16

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Wednesday Night Bible Study

Discussions on Faith and Life Mike Dokter and Daniel Benner

(Based on The Reason for God by Dr. Timothy Keller). Many people have genuine, passionate questions about Christianity that are well thought out and deserve our respect and attention. As Christians, we are charged to help people think through these issues with the goal of bringing them closer to Christ.

Do you have doubts about the Christian faith? Do people you know struggle with what they or you believe? This class will openly address the issues of Exclusivity, Absolutism, Literalism, Hell, Injustice, Suffering and Doubt with the goal of helping you understand why you believe what you believe as well as preparing you to effectively communicate the Christian understanding of these topics to others.

For several years on Wednesday nights, Calvary adults have enjoyed gathering for an evening of teaching and growth.

This year, several units will be offered that work together to help Christians build a foundation of knowledge and mature in their faith. People of all ages are welcome to join us for these studies. Come on the weeks when you can; get a taste of the courses with one, or continue through the year for all of them. You will be blessed as we seek to transform our lives through the renewing of our minds.

Wednesday Night Bible Study meets in the Fellowship Hall at 6:45pm, just after Calvary’s weekly fellowship dinner, beginning on September 12.

Defining Moments in Church HistoryHerb Merrill

As the Church, we are not just the beneficiaries of redemptive history, but participants in it. In this study we will survey the last 2,000 years of our participation, focusing on the major events and theological movements that shaped the Church. In the process we’ll find inspiration, guidance, understanding, and role models as we strive to be Christ’s Church.

Topics include the formation of the New Testament, Constantine and the Trinitarian Controversy, Augustine of Hippo, the East/West Schism, the Protestant Reformation, the Puritan Movement, the Great Awakenings, Fundamentalism, and Evangelicalism.

Acts 29 (Evangelism)Jim Stortz and Jake Boerman

More than 90 percent of churchgoers today don’t feel equipped in evangelism. Are you one of them? Acts 29 is a class that teaches you how to effectively communicate the gospel. With a topical Bible study, memorization tools, and discussion questions, it removes intimidation and awkwardness, allowing you to reach out while respecting others.

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God’s will is — his good, pleasing

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ChildrenCarla | [email protected] | ext. 5067

KIDS N ACTIONWednesdays | 6:30-7:50pm | Beginning September 12Our desire in KIDS-N-ACTION is that children, five-years-old through fourth grade, understand what God says in the Bible, believe it, and obey it in their daily lives. KIDS-N-ACTION is designed to foster social interaction through chosen electives, while facilitating spiritual growth in learning from the book of James how to “put your faith into action.” For more details, see page 14.

Li’l KIDS-N-ACTIONThree and four-year-olds can join us for Lil’Kids-N-Action. They will learn portions of James chapter 4, as they hear stories of kids in the Bible who demonstrated faith-in-action!

LUMIN8 Kid’s ChoirChildren four-years-old (by December 1) through sixth grade are invited to proclaim God’s glory through LUMIN8. Each year in LUMIN8, children memorize the book of James through song, one chapter a year. They also perform an evangelistic Christmas Musical, a Spring Recital and record a CD of original music illuminating all who listen. For more information, see page14.

Promotion Sunday: Re-register by September 9Children age one through fourth grade need to be re-registered for the 2012-2013 Sunday School year. Re-registration helps keep our database current, places your child with a teacher for the fall, and ensures that your child will have a nametag on September 9 – Kickoff Sunday. You may register at calvarygr.org or at Entrances K or M.

5th-8th [email protected] | ext. 5181

The Main EventSunday Mornings | 9:00am5th/6th: Room 109 | 7th/8th: Room 108Growing up, I had one of those Bibles where some of the writing was in red ink. Those cool red letters that many of our Bibles have are the words of Jesus. This school year we are going to dig deep on Sunday morn-ing in to those red letters and discover how the words of Jesus fit in to our everyday lives. Starting with the beginning of Jesus’ ministry and continuing right until the end, you won’t want to miss a Sunday as we dis-cover who Jesus is, the difference He can make in our lives, and why those little red letters should be a big part of our lives. No need to register, just show up!

Parent’s GatheringSeptember 16 | 12:20-1:00pm | Room 108During this parent’s gathering we will discuss our events for the year, go over our Sunday and Wednesday topics, give you an opportunity to ask questions about our ministry and meet other parents of middle school students. (Light snacks will be provided)

5th/6th [email protected] | ext. 5181

RefugeWednesdays | 6:30-8:00pm | Room 109Refuge is a great time of fun and encouragement for fifth and sixth grade students. We learn about God, gather for small groups, play games together, laugh and experience Christian community. To join, just show up.

Deep Impact*September 28 | 6:00-8:30pm | GymDeep Impact is a great time jumping around on inflatables in the Gym but the real purpose of the

QuiCk ConneCtadministrative staff information

in alpha order by ministry

BenevolenceLynnell [email protected]. 3510

Calvary CommunityBrenda [email protected]. 5650

ChildrenCarla [email protected]. 5067

Community OutreachSharon [email protected]. 5077

FacilitiesMelissa [email protected]. 5097

[email protected]. 5290

MarketingJackie [email protected]. 5042

MenLou [email protected]. 3618

MissionsChris [email protected]. 5022

Pastoral CareRegina [email protected]. 3672

Senior AdultsRegina [email protected]. 3672

ServingJudie [email protected]. 5095

Special NeedsJudi [email protected]. 5272

StudentsNatalie Ueckercalvarystudents @calvarygr.orgext. 5181

Technical [email protected]

WomenElaine [email protected]. 5186

WorshipKristen [email protected]. 5155

Young AdultsMason D. [email protected]. 5036

Program GUIDECalVarY ChurCh

Sunday Morning Worship Service8:10, 9:40, and 11:15am | Sanctuary

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Sunday Evening Worship Service 6:00pm | Chapel

Church Office HoursMonday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am-12:30pm (Receptionist Only)

Church Phone Number: (616) 956-9377Address: 707 E Beltline NE | Grand Rapids MI 49525

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event is to make a Deep Impact on the hearts of our unsaved friends.  Students are encouraged to bring as many unchurched friends as possible and we urge parents to help their students invite, bring, and pray for their friends.  *Extra volunteers needed

7th/8th [email protected] | ext. 5181

OasisWednesdays | 6:30-8:00pm | Room 108Oasis is our Wednesday night small group program! Want to go deeper, asking specific questions about topics that concern you? Want to make some close friends? Want to get to know some of our fun, caring, skilled leaders on a more personal level? We’ll play games, worship, hear a brief talk, and break up into our small groups. To join, just show up.

hiGh [email protected] | ext. 5181

UNITEDSundays | 6:00-7:30pm | Room 108Join a community of students seeking to know God and live for Him. This fall, we will study the 5 Solas. Together we will learn the five distinctive things that make us Christian. Come check out UNITED this month as we kick-off the school year – it’s the perfect place to belong at Calvary! UNITED begins September 9 with an extravaganza! We have planned a fantastic party featuring a special guest. Hip-hop artist Beacon will join us. This is a great night to bring a friend and a perfect time to get UNIT-ED. Be there.

No UNITED on September 2 due to Family Service.

Girls SleepoverSeptember 28-29 | Other Details TBASave the date and plan to join us for a great night of getting to know your fellow high school girls.

YounG adultsa ministry for young adults 18-34Mason | [email protected] | ext. 5036

We were not meant to walk through this life alone, but to experience its fullness in community. That’s why we gather together to grow spiritually through age-specific teaching, edifying fellowship, and serv-ing. The Young Adult Ministry offers three different communities where you can connect with a group that’s right for you.

Young Adult Worship NightSeptember 27 | 7:00pm | ChapelCalling all young adults, carve out a night this fall to join us for a night focused on Christ in worship. Be uplifted as we spend time singing and meditating on Scripture together. Don’t miss it!

Book of the Quarter: God Told Me by Jim SamraCost $8 (Books available at Young Adult gatherings)Ever wonder what job you should take, if and who you should marry, or where you are supposed to live? Then join the Young Adult community in reading our book of the quarter, God Told Me by Jim Samra. This book explains how to distinguish God’s guiding voice from all others and provides practical advice for learn-ing to listen. Later this fall, we will gather together to discuss the book and learn from one another how we can grow in hearing the guiding voice of God (Date and location announced later).

ColleGe a community for young adults 18-22Mason | [email protected] | ext. 5036

College LifeThursdays | 7:00pm | Room 108Are you interested in joining a diverse community of fellow college-aged young adults? We meet togeth-er as a community for worship, small groups, and teaching each Thursday.  This is a great opportunity to build relationships with other young adults from the Grand Rapids area and grow in our faith togeth-er. For more information contact Mason.

College DiscipleshipOn-Campus Community Groups meet on-campus weekly for an informal time of sharing and catch-ing-up about what is happening in our lives. Even if you aren’t taking classes, we still have a group for you! For more information, contact Carl Crispin ([email protected]).

College Ministry LunchSundays | 12:30pm | Room 121Are you looking for a way to connect with other college students that attend Calvary on Sundays? Come enjoy a free lunch every Sunday after the third service. This is a great way to fellowship with other students and to learn about additional ways to get involved at Calvary Church.

College Ministry Launch WeekSeptember 9-13Join the College Ministry as we kickoff a new school year. Meet new people, hear exciting things about the upcoming year and enjoy some delicious food. Come to one or all of these Launch Week events – we can’t wait to meet you! Contact Elizabeth Thelen ([email protected]) for more.

Launch Week BBQ September 9 | 12:45pm | East LawnSavor the last bits of summer and enjoy a free bbq lunch to help kick off our fall ministry season. There will be games, live music and prizes as we introduce College Ministry to the newbies. Feel free to bring your family or friends along as well.

College ChillSeptember 10 | 6:00pm | Room 108Join the College Ministry for a night of snacks and games. You’ll have a chance to meet the Young Adult staff and other college students, hang togeth-er and experience our community in the same low-key atmosphere we meet in on Thursday nights .

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GR SamplerSeptember 11 | 6:00pm | Meet at Entrance J | Cost $5Don’t miss this opportunity to try some of GR’s best dining destinations. We will visit several excellent restaurants, enjoying different appetizers, entreés and desserts along the way. Come get a taste of GR!

3 Mile ProjectSeptember 12 | 6:00 – 9:30pm | Entrance JFood, games, reball tournament, prizes, and more! Come meet other college-aged young adults for a night packed with excitement and fun. We’ll have some exciting challenges and prizes, get to know one another over a meal at the 3 Mile Project.

College Life - Launch Week EditionThursday, September 13 | 7:00pm | Room 108Join us for our Fall Kickoff as we launch into a new year of College Life. You’ll have a chance to meet the Young Adult staff, hear about the upcoming series and vision for College Ministry, meet other college students, and worship together with our community.

MerGea community for single young adults ages 22-34Sue | [email protected] | ext. 5198

MergeSundays | 11:15am | Room 137Come just as you are and join us for a time of fellow-ship and prayer as we discuss the sermon and study God’s Word. Together we’ll explore what God is reveal-ing to each one of us.

Fall KickoffSeptember 9 | 11:15am | Room 137Have you been thinking about getting involved in a community? Then come to this Merge lunch where you can hear and experience what this group for sin-gle young adults is all about.

Foundationsa neW BeGinninGa community for young couples ages 22-32Mason | [email protected] | ext. 5036

Sundays | 11:15am | Room 130Join this community of young marrieds and be chal-lenged and encouraged as you work on building a strong and lasting foundation for your marriage. Through a combination of sermon discussion and teaching, friendly mentor couples will help guide us towards making godly decisions and form healthy life-long habits that will strengthen our relationships and help us grow in Christ.

CalVarY CoMMunitYBrenda | [email protected] | ext. 5650

Membership ClassOctober 14-November 11 | 11:15am | Room 207Register at MyCalvaryGR.orgWe believe membership in the local church is import-ant. Membership means commitment to learn, to be in community, and to contribute – giving back to God what He so richly gives to us. Come as a family (chil-dren 12 and older) or invite those in your community group who aren’t members to join you. Register online or contact Brenda ([email protected]) at ext. 5650 by October 8. Pre-registration is required.

Monday Night Bible StudyBegins September 10 | 7:00pm | ChapelMonday Night Bible Study is a place where men and women of all ages meet together to study God’s word, pray and fellowship. This fall, we will study the book of Jeremiah. Think this doesn’t sound applicable to life today? Think again. The days in which Jeremiah lived mirror our own, thus the title of the study is Jer-emiah, Meet the 21st Century! The study is written by Nancy Samra and you will be amazed at how relevant the truths and warnings in this book are for us today.

The evening begins at 7:00pm with men and wom-en each meeting in small groups for about an hour, then for the last half hour, we all meet together in the Chapel until about 8:35. Our teacher, Ed Kaleefey, shares with us additional insights from the lesson for that week. A $5 suggested donation per semester is appreciated to cover materials. Our fall semester runs through November. Women register in Room 114 (lower level across from the Choir Room) and Men in Room 211 (upstairs near the Chapel). Sorry, no child-care.

If you have questions, men contact Dave Thrasher at 243-6603 and women contact Carol Spencer at 942-4743.

CoMpassion MinistriesLou | [email protected] | ext. 3618

DivorceCareSeptember 4-November 27 | 6:30-8:30pm | 140Cost: $20 “Most informative and healing class I’ve ever at-tended.” “I finally feel like I’m back on my feet again.” “This program has given me the spiritual nurturing I so desperately needed.” These are comments from people who attended DivorceCare. If you are expe-riencing the pain of separation or divorce, we invite you to be part of this 13-week seminar where you will meet others who understand what you are feeling and who will be able to offer you encour-agement. To register, contact Lou.

DC4K (DivorceCare for Kids)September 4-November 27 | 6:30-8:30pmCost: $15 (Scholarships are available.)DC4K provides a safe, neutral, fun place where children learn to understand their feelings, express their emotions appropriately, improve their self esteem, develop coping skills and biblical concepts that bring comfort. DC4K sessions are filled with engaging activities centered on a weekly theme. A typical evening is filled with activities, discussions, journaling, music, a story, and video dramas.

Please note that DC4K is designed to run alongside of DivorceCare for adults. The topics covered in DC4K correlate with those discussed in the adult sessions. Childcare will be provided for children birth through preschool. To register, contact Lou.

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FaMilY Ministries Regina | [email protected] | ext. 3672

Marriage Prep WorkshopOctober 21 and 28 | 1:00-5:00pm | Yellow House $50/coupleWe believe it is necessary to know as much as possible about each other going into marriage.  It is important to know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes, as well as faith and fears, in order to build your relationship into all that it can be – into all that God intended it to be. To register for this workshop, contact Regina. 2013 workshop dates: January 20 & 21, April 14 & 21, October 20 & 27.

MaturationRuth | [email protected] | ext. 5013Register at MyCalvaryGR.org

Fundamentals of the Faith - Level 1Begins September 30 | 9:40am | Room 105 How do we know the Bible is God’s Word? What is sin and where did it come from? How is Jesus fully God and fully man? If you’ve asked questions like these, this class is for you. Fundamentals Level 1 takes an introductory look at 20 basics that every Christian should know.

Fundamentals of the Faith - L evel 2Begins September 13 | 6:30-8:00pm | Room 129 This study takes a deeper dive into the doctrines that define the Christian faith and is recommended for those who are very familiar with the Bible.  Taught by Chris Lohroff. This class is open to men only; a co-ed option is available on Wednesdays, see page 14.

MenLou | [email protected] | ext. 3618Register at MyCalvaryGR.org

Men of 6:10Begins September 11 | 6:10-7:15am | Rooms 122-126In I Timothy 4:13 Paul says, “Until I come devote yourself to public reading of scripture, to exhortation and to teaching”.  This means to read the Bible, explain it, and then apply it to your life.  Come join a group of men who love God’s Word and build each other up based on Christian principles.   If you want to be like Jesus, you must know what Jesus was like.  We do that by studying God’s Word. Taught by Terry Markham

Men’s Fraternity 3: The Great AdventureBegins September 11 | 6:00-7:30am | Rooms 130-132 The Great Adventure explores a man and his world beyond the everyday. The 20-session study puts the roof on the house of masculinity and creates a vision for a man’s future and destiny. This study will help men rediscover the adventure in life through a greater understanding of who they are. Men will uncover the uniqueness they have as a man and discover a satisfying life focus. Taught by Rick Huls. Cost is $10.

Man UpBegins September 11 | 6:00-7:30am | Room 114This four part course will provide you with the training and the tools to accomplish what God has commanded us all to do – make disciples. Taught by Russ Nichols.

Men of 7:24 Begins September 8 | 7:24-8:45am | Rooms 122-126The Men of 7:24 will start the new Calvary year out with a study of over 700 Bible verses that develop the character and conditions of the time when Jesus returns to the earth and rules the world “in person”as king from His capital, Jerusalem.

pastoral Care Regina | [email protected] | ext. 3672

GriefShare WorkshopBegins September 4 | 6:30-8:30pm | Room 207 | $20This 13-week seminar and support group, led by fa-cilitators who understand what you are experienc-ing, is for people grieving the loss of someone close. It will offer you comfort and encouragement during this difficult time as well as give you the opportu-nity to interact with others who have experienced a recent loss. Please join us. For more information, contact Regina.

H.I.S. – Healing Injured SistersBegins September 27 | 6:30-8:30pm Have you been hurt from past physical or emotion-al wounds?  Are you ready to begin the journey of healing?  Join us for a five-week study learning what it means to move past your hurt by seeking to understand God’s mercy and grace. Please contact Regina to see if this confidential group is right for you.

Lies Women BelieveBegins September 12 | 6:30-8:00pm | Yellow House This Nancy Leigh DeMoss study sheds light on how we can be set free to walk in God’s grace, forgive-ness, and abundant life. As women we are all daughters of Eve and can be easily deceived. We be-lieve lies about God, about ourselves and about our families. These lies keep us from the freedom God promises us through Jesus Christ. Claim the Truth and find freedom. If you’re interested in joining this support group, contact Regina.

Mental Illness Family Support Group September 25 | 7:00pm | Room 114Bipolar, or Manic Depressive disorder affect about 1½ % of the population, and can be very debili-tating. It is however, usually quite treatable, often enabling the person to live an active life. If you or someone you care for resonates with this experi-ence, join us for support. Contact John or Betty Walker at 956-6141 with questions.

praYer Groups

Intercessors Prayer GroupWednesdays | 6:45pm | Room 212Open to anyone who is interested in praying for Cal-vary Church, its pastors, staff, volunteers, congre-gation and programming. For details, or to submit prayer requests, contact [email protected].

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Nehemiah Prayer TeamWhen Nehemiah heard that the walls of Jerusalem needed repair, his first response was to fast and pray for four months. For the past two years, the elders and deacons have been praying and fasting for God’s wisdom concerning our space needs. Now we would like to invite our church family to join us. If you are willing to fast and pray with the elders, please email Sarah Merrill ([email protected]), and we will add you to a regular prayer update.

Pastor Jim Samra’s Prayer TeamPeople on this team agree to pray daily for the Samras and for the church. Jim sends out weekly prayer requests to the team as well as requests throughout the week when he needs immediate help. Contact Ruth Gudbrandson ([email protected]) at ext. 5013.

Pastors’ Prayer PartnersYou will receive weekly updates from the Pastoral Staff via email or postal mail. Your obligation is to pray with a team of prayer warriors during one service a month, and pray in your own home regularly for their requests. Contact Arlene Timmer ([email protected]) at 365-0728.

Prayer & Fasting for the UnemployedThursdays | 12:00-1:00pm | ChapelPlease join us every third Thursday for a time of prayer and fasting for the unemployed.

Prayer for Worship ServicesSundays | 7:45-8:05am (in Jim Samra’s office), 9:15-9:35am, 10:50-11:10am (in Room 105)You are invited to join others on Sundays before each service to pray specifically that God would bless our morning services. All are encouraged to join.

Third Monday Missionary PrayerBring your lunch and pray for our missionaries serving around the world on the third Monday of each month at 11:30am in room 207.

senior adultsRegina | [email protected] | ext. 3672

CheraSeptember 18 | 6:15pm | Room 129A support group designed to reach out with the comfort found in Jesus Christ to those who have lost spouses. Chera has a monthly dinner with special guest speakers who address various topics relating to your journey. Also, you’ll have an opportunity to meet others who are walking down a similar path. This month Joe Gerkin will be sharing with us. Contact Regina to make reservations.

Confident CaregiversSeptember 17 | 11:30am | Room 123 As a caregiver, do you ever feel alone? Does it seem like no one really understands the burden you’re carrying? Confident Caregivers is a monthly support group for sharing needs, questions, answers and en-couragement. Please join us this month for our 11th Annual Indoor Picnic. Be sure to RSVP by September 13 to Regina.

Hymn SingSeptember 30 | 7:30pm | ChapelCome lift your voices as we rejoice together with the timeless hymns you know and love. Maury Lehmann will lead us in singing with special guest Jan Voetberg.

Monday Monthly LuncheonSeptember 10 | 10:20am | Fellowship Hall | Cost: $7Join us for fellowship and good food. Valerie VanHeest will be sharing with us about Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. Punchbowl begins at 10:00 the program starts at 10:20 and then a delicious lunch prepared by Chef Rod Pierce. Make reservations with Howard & Arlene Timmer at 365-0728, Virginia Claybrook at 940-1807 or Terry & Linda Markham at 247-8619.

Wednesday Morning Bible StudyBegins September 12 | 9:30am | ChapelJoin us as we study God’s word together. Refresh-ments are served from 9:30-9:50am, and the study begins promptly at 10:00am.

speCial needsAdult/IndividualsElleen | [email protected] | ext. 5623

SOS Go-Getters (Adults with Special Needs)Sundays | 11:15am | Chapel

WOW Go-Getters (Adults with Special Needs)Wednesdays | 6:30pm | Chapel

Go-Getters for Jesus are a large community of youth and adults with special needs who are eager to serve God and one another.

Classes for Adults with Special NeedsWednesdays, Beginning September 12

Art Class (Room 114): Artistic skill development, in a socially friendly environment, is a regular part of Wednesday evening (during the school year) for any Go-Getter student who would like to attend.

Choir (215): Scripture set to music is the focus of this group of Go-Getters. It is a way for those who can-not read to hide the word of God in their hearts. The focus is not on singing ability.

Sign Language (Room 211): The sign language class is open to the larger community of the church. There, students are taught basic communication and the use of signs to praise during worship.

Children and YouthElizabeth | [email protected] | ext. 5163

Explorers (Students with Special Needs)Sundays | 11:15am | Room 114Explorers provides an active, less structured envi-ronment where learning takes place using interac-tive centers based on 52 Bible stories.

Seekers (Students with Special Needs)Sundays | 11:15am | Room 112A calm structured environment for those who learn best with less activity. Adapted curriculum will fcus more on learning about God and His love.

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WoMenElaine | [email protected] | ext. 5186

Apples of GoldWednesdays beginning Sept. 19, 9:00am-12:00pm or Thursdays beginning Sept. 20, 6:00-9:00pmContact Pat Cebulski ([email protected]) to register. Fee is $30. Scholarships are available.

Calvary Home EducatorsBegins September 28 | 9:30-11:30am | Room 135We are blessed in Western Michigan to have many op-portunities for homeschoolers. Even with all the extra helps in our life, sometimes we just need a place to talk, to rejoice, or seek advice.  Calvary Home Educa-tors (CHE) exists to support and encourage moms on their homeschooling journey. We support one another through prayer, encouragement, and monthly meet-ings. If you have been called to home schooling or are considering it, we hope that you will join us. For more information, contact Cindy Gronsman ([email protected]) at 682-4930.

Exercise ClassBegins September 10 | 9:30-11:00am | No fee| GymContact Angela Crompton at 682-1524 or Barb Miran-dette at 365-9967.

Fill My Cup - Event for Working WomenSeptember 25 | 7:00-8:30pm | Fellowship HallIf you are a working woman and would like to connect with other women at Calvary, give input regarding opportunities for spiritual growth or simply desire an evening of refreshment for your soul, please join us. RSVP with Elaine Meredith.

Gathering Place StudyBegins September 11 | 9:00am | Fellowship HallRegister at MyCalvaryGR.org or pick up a form at the Information Center, Reception Desk or Bulletin Board.

MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)Begins September 20 | 9:00am | Fellowship Hall | $60Register at calvarygr.org/mops, at the Sanctuary Information Center or at the Women’s MInistry bulletin board.

Prayer Shawl MinistryBegins September 13 | 10:00am-12:00pm | Room 215Contact Mary Hulst ([email protected]) at 887-2557.

Teen MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)Begins September 19 | 6:40-7:50pm | Room 123Contact Marcy Sobczak ([email protected]) to register.

Volleyball - for fun and exerciseBegins September 10 | 6:00-8:00pm | No feeContact Pat Engels ([email protected]) at 457-3813.

WorshipKristen | [email protected] | ext. 5155

Choir and Orchestra Open RehearsalsThe choir and orchestra will be holding open rehears-als all month. We would love to have you there. We meet on Wednesday evenings starting September 12 from 6:30-8:15pm. See you then.

serVinG opportunitiesChildren’s MinistryFall is coming and it’s not too late to join this exciting team in changing children’s lives for eternity! There are opportunities to serve Sunday mornings and Kids N Action on Wednesday evenings in every area of gift-edness in the classroom or behind the scenes. Contact [email protected] at ext. 5053.

Facilities Team Do you have an hour or two available once a week, 7:00am-7:00pm? Are you looking to plug in and use your skills for Kingdom work? The Facilities Team has a wide range of opportunities for you to consider. We are looking for volunteers who can do general tasks from putting offering envelopes in the pews to tasks requiring “handyman” skills. To learn what we have available that would fit your needs, contact Ken Meines ([email protected]) at ext. 5125.

Fresh Air and ExerciseDo you like to put smiles on people’s faces? Do you have the gift of service? We have openings helping in the parking lot serving one Sunday a month. The best part is you can still worship and attend Sunday school. Contact Ken Meines ([email protected]) at ext. 5125.

Shut-In MinistryIf you have a heart of mercy for those who are lonely and compassion for those who are suffering, please prayerfully consider joining the Shut-In Ministry Team. This ministry is dedicated to reaching out to Calvary members who are no longer able to attend church services and functions. For questions, contact Rich Dyer ([email protected]).

Van Drivers NeededThe Sunday Morning Shuttle Team is looking for ad-ditional drivers. If you have a good driving record, are over 21 and willing to drive a church van to pick peo-ple up for the morning services one Sunday a month,

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we would like to talk to you. Contact Ken ([email protected]) at ext. 5125.

Volunteer Opportunity at the Yellow HouseThe Pastoral Care Ministry is looking for someone who would be interested in volunteering at the Yel-low Houseone to three mornings a week, preferably Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Great interper-sonal skills are essential and responsibilities include assisting walk-ins, taking phone calls and other administrative details. Training will be provided. If you’re interested or have questions, please contact Regina to set up an interview at ext. 3672.

Worship Teams The worship team is looking for musicians. If you play the drums, bass, or guitar we would love to hear from you, contact Andy Crowder ([email protected]) at ext. 5612.

GiVinG opportunitiesLynnell | [email protected] | ext. 3510

Clothes ClosetKid’s school clothes and cool weather items for the whole family are needed. This includes long sleeve shirts, sweaters and light weight jackets. Please bring in items that are clean and in good condition. Your donations are greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Food PantryThis month we need the following:

Gardeners: Share Your AbundanceIf you have been blessed with an abundance of fresh produce this year, please consider blessing others by donating to Calvary’s Food Pantry at the Yellow House. For the best time to drop off your perishables, please contact Lynnell Bok ([email protected]) at ext. 3510. Thank you for sharing the bounty of God’s blessing.

All items listed in the Giving Opportunities section above can be dropped off at the Yellow House, located behind Calvary on Bradford Street.

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September 2012 There’s so much going on at Calvary, we can’t fit it all on this calendar! We’ve only listed a few events for each day so be sure to refer to the web calendar at calvarygr.org or the back of the Sunday bulletin for all our recurring weekly activities.

sun mon tue wed thu fri sat1

2Family ServiceNo children’s or student’s programming

3 Church Building Closed for Labor Day Holiday

46:30pmDivorceCare, DC4K & GriefShare Begin

5 6 7 8

9Fall Service Times Begin (8:10, 9:40 & 11:15am)

11:15amMerge Fall Kickoff

SOS Go Getters Kickoff

12:30pmCollege Launch BBQ

6:00pmCalvary KidsAdventure Night

UNITED (High School) Kickoff Party

109:30amWomen’s Exercise Begins

6:00pmCollege Chill

7:00pmMonday NightBible Study Begins

116:00amMen’s Bible Studies Begin

9:00amWomen’s Gathering Place Study Begins

6:00pmCollege: GR Sampler

129:30amWednesday Morning Bible Study Begins

5:00pmWednesday Night Programming Begins

WFD Menu: Oven Fried Chicken

6:00pmCollege: 3 Mile ProjectLies Women Believe Begins

6:30pmWOW Go Getters Kickoff

136:30pmH.I.S. Begins

7:00pmCollege Life - Launch Week Edition

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1612:30pm5th-8th GradeParent’s Gathering

6:00pmAnnual Meeting

1711:30amThird Monday Prayer

Confident Caregivers

186:15pmChera (Support for the Widowed)

19WFD Menu: Spaghetti

6:40pmTeen MOPS Begins

209:00amMOPS Begins

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239:00amSuper Heroes

24 257:00pmWomen’s MinistryFill My Cup Event

Mental Illness Family Support Group

26WFD Menu: Taco Salad

277:00pmYoung AdultsWorship Night

289:30amCalvary Home Educators Begins

6:00pm5th/6th: Deep Impact

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7:30pmHymn Sing

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We are so glad you have joined us today. We know there are many churches you could have chosen to attend and we are glad you chose to be here. We believe that you are not here by accident, that God has brought you to this place for a specific purpose. We look for-ward to connecting with you and caring for you in any way that we can.

This is a big church, we know... but you’d be surprised at how quickly you can find your place. All over this page are ways to meet people and get involved at Calvary. You will find there really is something for everyone!

Jim SamraSenior Pastor

Sundays at CalvaryConnection Point

Our Connection Point is a place where you can receive a warm welcome, whether this is your first time at Calvary or your sixteenth, the Connection Point is your place for information on connecting at Calvary Church. It is located in the Chapel wing of the building, on your right as you exit the Sanctuary, in room 215a.

Calvary Café 9:00am-11:00am in the GymThe Calvary Café is designed to give you the opportunity to mingle with other attendees between services. Stop in for a cup of coffee and a donut. From discussing the morning’s sermon to catching up on your community group leader’s recent vacation, the Calvary Café is a great place to gather for conversation.

Adult Sunday ClassesFind a class that’s perfect for you. There are classes for adults of all ages, stages and interests, from singles to parents to senior adults. For exact location and class descriptions, pick up a copy of the Adult Sunday Classes brochure at the Information Center or at calvarygr.org.

Special NeedsAdult (Go-Getters): 11:15am Chapel*Students (Seekers and Explorers): 11:15am Rooms 112/114 *Pre-registration recommended

Children’s MinistriesYoung Fives - Fourth Grade: 9:40am and 11:15amVisit the check-in desk at Entrance K on the lower level to register.

Nursery Care: 8:10am, 9:40am and 11:15amFor infants birth through preschool. Visit the check-in desk at Entrance M on the upper level to register.

Student MinistriesMiddle School (MSM): 9:40am 5th & 6th Main Event (Studying the Life of Jesus) Room 109 7th & 8th Main Event (Studying the Life of Jesus) Room 108High School (United): 6:00pm (Studying the 5 Solas) Room 108

Young AdultsMerge (Singles 22-34): 11:15am Room 137Foundations (Young Couples 22-32): 11:15am Room 130College Lunch (Young Adults 18-22): 12:30pm Room 121

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Go to the Connection Point located through the Sanctuary doors on the right as you exit (in the Chapel wing) or stop at the Information Center at the back of the Sanctuary.

Media Center: For past sermons or a series on CD, the Media Center is located through the Sanctuary doors on the left as you exit (in the Chapel wing).

Children’s Activity Boxes: Located inside the Sanctuary doors by the Children’s wing.

Explore CalvaryThis staff-led, four-week class is for people to learn more about Calvary, take a tour of the building and find out what your next steps in connecting may look like. Contact Christy ([email protected]) at ext. 5615.

Pastoral NeedIf you have a need and would like to speak to a pastor, please call the main church number, 956-9377 or email [email protected]. A pastor is always available.

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Community is a place where you belong; a place where you develop relationships with other Christians and

do life together. When you experience true community, you have close friends who meet together, pray together, grow together in God’s Word, and care for one another. In community you will be loved; you will be valued; you will be transformed more into Christ’s image. If you realize it is time to engage with people in a new way and want to be a part of a community group, visit the Connection Point on Sunday mornings or contact Karen VanHolstyn ([email protected]).