September 2013 Newsletter
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September 2013 Newsletter
Page 16 B-Dawg’s Buzz Brenda Post Trumpet What does the Bible say about helping people? Isaiah 58:10 ESV “If you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday.” Proverbs 19:17 ESV “Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.”1 John 3:17 ESV “But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him?” 1 John 4:11 ESV “Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.” This month, I am going to write about something near and dear to my heart. This month I am going to write about Michelle Fox. Michelle and I go way back. Our fathers were friends for as long as I can remember. We celebrated together, went on vacations together and have been in and out of each others lives forever. Her family is my family, not by blood of course, but in every other sense of the word. I love these crazy people more than words can possibly express. This past spring, while preparing for her son Jacob’s wedding, Michelle called me and told me of a lump that she had found in her breast. She had had it looked at and the results came back “abnormal”. She was deciding what to do; to put it out of her mind until after the wedding or get it retested to see if it was actually something to worry about or not. After a great deal of soul searching on her part, Michelle went to Sioux Falls and had it looked at again. It was, in fact, cancer. Not just any type of cancer either. The doctors were calling it an aggressive form of cancer and treatment was started immediately. In May of this year, Michelle started chemotherapy. She lost her hair before the June wedding of her son. She has been sick for a lot of this summer. Through it all, she has kept her attitude positive. This past week, we learned that surgery has been scheduled for September 12th. From there, she has many weeks of radiation to endure. As her friend, there is not much you can do. You are supportive and loving but other than that you sit back and watch helplessly. Even though I understand what it is like to have illness, I don’t understand cancer. No words can take away cancer. It was through my sister that the idea was born of a “tip night” at Pizza Ranch in Sibley. Finally, something physically I can do for Michelle. I got the ball rolling and the rest is history. On September 16th (four days after Michelle’s surgery) Pizza Ranch is going to open it’s doors to us. All tips received that night will go to Michelle. In addition to that, Pizza Ranch will donate 10% of the proceeds to her. I can tell you that this will help the Fox family out. With the work she has missed, and the work she will miss, money is tight. But even more so than money, this is a chance for people to come and show Michelle that they care and support her. Bulletin announcements will be coming out in the next weeks. Mark you calendars for September 16th and plan on coming out to support Michelle. Psalms 55:22 “Cast your burden on the LORD, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved.” The Trumpet September, 2013 First Reformed Church Sibley, IA God’s People in In Action Glorify God in all we do, Grow with Him daily and Go with Him to share His love. School has already begun and you may now be asking the question, “Where did the summer go?” The summer here at First Reformed Church was packed with a lot of great opportunities! It was neat to see so many things happening and so many people involved. Let me review and reflect a little: The summer began with Vacation Bible School on May 28th, the day after Memorial Day. This was a week earlier than other years. Our directors, team leaders, story tellers and helpers did a great job in presenting gospel-centered messages that challenged the children to “STAND STRONG” for Jesus. Just last week I and my grandkids, Ruby and Matt listened and sang along with the CD of the VBS songs. The songs brought back some very good memories of that week! The next big event for Naomi and me was the mission trip to Haiti from June 12th to 21st. We along with Dr. Greg, Deb, and Kate Kosters, Kate’s friend, Erin Schulte and Sheri Koerselman spent a productive week working with the Haitians. It was the first trip Naomi and I made to Haiti and it proved to be a real eye-opener! We experienced a whole different way of life among people who have so little materially, but are yet so spiritually rich. A great highlight of my week and really of my life was the privilege to preach and serve communion there. I was also blessed to participate in a pastors’ seminar. Naomi was able to serve with Dr. Kosters and Kate in meeting some of the medical needs of the people. We all worked hard to cement the floors in two homes and paint and make a new doorway for a school. We will be sharing more about it on Sunday, September 29th. The month of July was filled with several outreach activities. On July 7th many of us did a prayer walk here in Sibley. On the 13th four of us took an opinion poll of people in Sibley. That was followed by our booth at the fair the next week. Then on July 24 many of us went to Sioux Falls to serve the meal at the Banquet. During the month of July our church young people and leaders also had the Deep Impact and C-4 trips. As you can see from the above activities, the people of First Church were active and busy this summer. A lot of good work and activities were done. I’m very grateful to have been involved in these ministries with you. Thanks for your part in these events and for your part in supporting them with your prayers and gifts. You have used your spiritual gifts for the glory of God and the blessing of many people. Our “labor in the Lord is not in vain” (I Cor. 15:58). In Christ’s Love and Service, Pastor Bruce ...God’s People in Action Page 2 Youth of Our Nation Pastor Michael Molettiere I have a confession to make….I have been struggling in my passion for Jesus. I’m not proud to admit that but it’s true. I was just hit with this today as we talked about passion during our staff meeting. Somewhere along the way I have lost my passion in sharing Jesus with others. I have lost my passion in connecting with other people. I have lost my passion in being determined to read God’s Word. I haven’t been completely without these things in my life, but my passion for them has been slowly evaporating. I’m not sure when it started but I know that I could come up with some lame excuses about how busy I have been lately with “doing church” and “doing ministry” that I lost the passion that I once had to serve others. My point is that I have struggled with a lack of passion in my life for a little while now. I was reminded today, though, about how to get my passion back, and let me tell you that I have it back now! The book that we have been studying together in our staff meetings, The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader by John C. Maxwell, mentions 3 ways that we can increase our passion. The first is to take your temperature by getting an honest assessment from others and yourself about your current level of desire. This is what hit me. All that I needed to do was be honest with myself and I knew that I had lost my passion. The second point is to return to your first love. In the world of ministry, for me, this is youth ministry. I absolutely love youth ministry and working with young people and I had forgotten how much I loved it because I was distracted with other things and with doing things rather than just being myself. The third point is to associate with people of passion. I need to surround myself with other people who share the same passion that I do because those people will rub off and become contagious. I’m working on this and hoping that the people that I choose to surround myself with will rub off on me in different ways. I mention all of this because I feel like many of our young people have lost their passion for Jesus too. If we were to look at the messages our culture sends to our kids I think many of us would be shocked that our kids aren’t in worse shape. Sex, lust, drinking, partying, self-centeredness, and homosexuality are all very strong messages in the lives of our kids and they all push people farther away from God. It absolutely breaks my heart. We have the single greatest message in the world that Jesus died for us in order to redeem us. How could someone not be passionate about that?!! We need to quit listening to the voices of this world and to step up, be bold, and be passionate about God. If we don’t, our young people will fall through the cracks and distance themselves farther and farther from God as they get older. Sure it’s a challenge and won’t be easy, but if we can be their example I’m convinced they will see something in us and wonder what make us so different than everyone else. So who’s with me?.................. Page 15 Looking ahead to our Centennial Celebration in October!— The Education and Property Ministries are asking for your help. We are looking for any church memorabilia that you have at your home to be loaned to the church for our celebration. We are looking for items such as pictures (of the church or even your wedding pictures taken at FRC.), bulletins, newspaper articles and the like that you would let us display for the centennial. All items will be returned, so please make sure that they are marked. Give any items that you have to either Laurel Klaassen or Tracee Brouwer. If you have further questions, please give Laurel or Tracee a call. Thank you in advance for anything you can help us with. From the Centennial Committee: There are activities being planned for the Sundays leading up to the Centennial Celebration. The 2nd Sunday, October 13, the committee would like you to come to church dressed like one of the era's between 1913 and 2013. Many styles have evolved since the church began, so try to come up with a style from your time frame. Page 14 Glorify, Grow, Go! Missionary of the Month Bernardeth Kelly Bobb G o d ’ s P e o p le i n A ct io n Sportsmen's Devotional June, 2013 Dear Friends and Supporters, It is so good to know that we have friends who are constantly praying for the ministry here on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. Thank you so much; we pray that God continues to bless each one of you, along with your families. Because of your support, we have been able to provide meals to over one hundred children! These kids not only receive physical meals, but we also provide them with spiritual meals. Each day they pray and sing praises to God. Then Pastor Gonzalo shares a Bible story with them. It is such a good feeling when a child approaches you and can recite a Bible verse. Well, this is just what little Helen does. She has been very interested in learning more and more Bible verses. Sometimes she just runs up to Bernardeth and says "I know a new Bible verse!" and then recites it with a very happy face. Indeed it is so good to see her learn more about the word of God and not be ashamed or afraid to share His precious word. --Psalm 119:11 Your word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You. (NKJV) In February of this year, the first and also a new Tabitha's Home # 2 was blessed. This was a very special moment when brothers and sisters from Nicaragua and the U.S.A. got together and prayed that God may continue to bless these homes and that the kids who live in them may grow to be men and women that love and serve the Lord with joy. We also thank God for the opportunities He gave to each of you to be a part of this wonderful ministry. Thank you so much, because without your support this would not be a reality. On Labor Day, May 1, we had fun with the kids of the two Tabitha's Homes. We had a fun-filled day and picnic, which the children were very appreciative of. We are so thankful for your continued prayers. Please pray for: Each of our girls and boys at the home: Lily, Eva, Jolecsi, Joselyn, Miladi, Yulhica, Alcira, Shayann, Arlene, Melvin, Joiner, Dariel and Evi. Pray for mothers and fathers of the children from the comedor; that they may come to know and accept the Lord as their Savior; Our whole family and also for our daughter, Abebja, as she is in her senior year of high school. Pray that she may be directed to walk in the right path and discern what the Lord our God has planned for her; Each and every member of this ministry, especially for the ladies who are taking care of the kids at the homes. Pray that they may always find joy in serving these children and that God may continue to bless them and their families. We pray that God may continue to bless you and may His marvelous love cover each of you always. In Christ's Love, Bernardeth and Adrian Bobb Page 3 Bible Study Verse: Luke 7:44-48 The he turned toward the woman and said to Simon. “Do you see this woman? I came into your house, You did not give me any water for my feet, but she wet my feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. You did not give me a kiss but this woman, from the time I entered has not stopped kissing my feet. You did not put oil on my head, but she has poured perfume on my feet. Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven—for she loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little.” Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.” (NIV) Thoughts: The story here is about the contrast between two broken people—one who didn’t know he was broken, and one who did; one who didn’t receive the forgiveness of Jesus, and one who did. Sometimes we think our sins are not so bad if they’re the sins everyone commits. Special sins now they’re the bad ones. But to Jesus, they’re all the same; and because of the sacrifice He made on the cross, they’re all equally forgivable. The good news starts with the knowledge that we are sinners, that we are broken. So, knowing that we are broken prepares us to meet Christ, the only remedy for our brokenness. (Steve S.) Action Point: Call a person a sinner and he will turn you off. He’ll think you’re telling him that you are better than he is. But tell him he is broken just like you are, and he’ll know you care about him. Once a person admits he is broken and that he can’t fix himself, he is in a place where he can receive the good news of undeserved grace and forgiveness in Christ Jesus. Sportsmen’s Tip for the Day: Man has a God-given ability to fix what is broken. When you use that ability to fix your equipment, it makes you a better steward of what God has given you. G o d ’ s P e o p le i n A ct io n Page 4 Nursery for September 9:00 am 01 08 15 22 29 C.: Linda and Jessica Mehls C.: Ashley Heronimus and Diane Langstraat C.: Brenda and Shannon Michelson C.: Mary Hustoft and Sandy Lamfers C.: Kim and Alex McDougall Sunday School Nursery September September September September September 01— No Sunday School 08 — Chrissy Ackerman and Nancy Dykstra 15 — Luella Eggink and Emily Gruis 22 — Chelsea Hulstein and Laurie Kraayenbrink 29 — Ashley Heronimus and Jeannette Juffer Nursery September 11:00 am 01 08 15 22 29 O.D.: Jodene Kruse and Melissa Langstraat O.D.: Sarah Loerts and Megan Loerts O.D.: Darcy and Alecia Martinez O.D.: Missy Julius and Kim Van Der Sloot O.D.: Kathy Runia and Cathy Vande Hoef Willing Hands Group Willing Hands Group #3 will be responsible for services during the month of September. Co-chairpersons are Mike and Mary Hustoft. Leona and Ed Meendering and Pauline and Jim Van Engen. KIDS Hope USA Page 13 Pastor Mike I’m fully convinced that this coming year is a critical one for our church’s involvement in Kids Hope USA. We currently only have 2 mentors who are meeting with students, since 2 of our kids from last year moved on to the middle school. Both of our current students are in 3rd grade so they will only be in the program through next year, which means after next year we will most likely not have any students in the program, which absolutely breaks my heart. I’ll be completely honest here. I don’t feel like we do a very good job of supporting Kids Hope USA in our church. We have a very select few who are mentors and who are prayer partners but Kids Hope USA is not a ministry that is at the forefront of our minds when I believe it should be. We have a structure in place where we can positively impact one child’s life. We can be a mentor to that one child and take them from being discouraged about school and about life in general to giving them the self-confidence they need in order to succeed later in life. We can build future leaders in the process and help to shape our world for years to come. We are missing an incredible opportunity that I am afraid we would regret later if we didn’t follow through with Kids Hope USA. So as we continue our partnership with Kids Hope USA for this coming school year I am begging for God to move in the hearts of people to invest in Kids Hope USA. There might be other avenues for us to explore where we could partner with other local churches to get the mentors that we need but I really believe that we could benefit from investing in this ministry. I would ask for you to pray about Kids Hope USA’s partnership with our church and to see if God would have you play a part in this wonderful ministry opportunity. Please let me know if God is speaking to you about Kids Hope USA. I know that you won’t regret ever getting involved in investing in the life of one child. Page 12 G l o ri f y , G ro w , G o! Consistory News G o d ’ s P e o p le i n A ct io n ELDERS MEETING Pastor Bruce shared scripture from John 16:33 and John 14:27 and lead devotions on, “Trusting God on a Messy Day” and led in prayer. MMSC to transfer the following memberships: Kristi (Jurgens) De Noble to Bethel Reformed Church, Lester, IA Jimmy Leusink to Annunciation Catholic Church in Fox Lake, Wisconsin Scott Gaalswyk to St. Dominic’s in Canton, South Dakota MMSC to drop the following members at their request: Julie Runia, Dr. Jeff & Heidi Knobloch, Leslie Calsbeek, Leanne (Eben) Lewin, Chad Ver Steeg, Barb (Van Kley) Roth, Thomas, Aaron, Jesse Van Kley, Natalie Rasmussen, Alison (Schutte) Hadzic. Sean Berkenpas, Rachel (Fisher) West, Sean Rasmussen, Kelli (Van Kley) Echter, Beth (Kosters) Tweedt, Marshall Ver Steeg, Susan (Muilenburg) Tauzell Elders and Pastor Bruce reported on calls made during the month. The Constitutional Question, “Are there any members who need spiritual care this month?” was asked. There will be a fall Classis meeting in Estherville on Tues. September 10. MMSC to have communion on Centennial Sunday October 27, 2013 instead of October 6. MMSC to adjourn following prayer by Curt Van Kley. CONSISTORY MEETING Pastor Bruce read from John 17:20-23 and Ephesians 4:1-6 and shared a Words of Hope devotional on unity and lead in prayer. The search team presented their report as to their progress. Pastor Bruce shared the Interim Pastor’s report and Pastor Mike will be getting his to us. Ministry Chairs shared their reports. Highlights include: Outreach Ministry: Shared results of the survey they took and their committee’s role in the centennial celebration. Worship Ministry: In the process of planning the Worship Service for the Centennial. Discussed different activities that will occur leading up to the centennial celebration. Property Ministry: Shingling of the Parsonage beginning at noon on Friday, September 6, and finishing on Saturday, September 7. Education: Almost ready to begin the Education year. Needing 2 more teachers. Will make an announcement in church on Sunday if necessary. Congregational Care: Directories will be given out a week or two before the centennial. The exact date will be placed in the bulletin. Anita Ernst and Lois Van Diepen are helping to head up the meals ministry of FRC. Discussed the policy of how transportation requests are being handled. Treasurer and Deacon reports were presented. MMSC to adjourn following prayer by Michael Anderson. Page 5 Greeters For September 9:00 am 01 West-Brian and Chelsey Alexander Middle-Mike and Melissa Anderson and family East-John and Sharon Bartels 08 West-Bobby and Dee Baker Middle-Gretchen Bartelson and Anita Ernst East-Troy and Meggan Block and family 15 West-Jerry and Sylvia Bosma Middle-Randy and Daphne Bremer and family East-Jamie and Jennifer Bruxvoort and family 22 West-Jerrad and Tracee Brouwer and family Middle-Ivadelle Buysman and Angeline Calsbeek East-JoAnn Calsbeek and Margaret Calsbeek 29 West-Brian and Jamiey Daiker and family Middle-Dale and Marilynn De Boer East-LeRoy and Glenda De Boer Music For September 01–Marvin and Janice Runia 08-Brian and Heidi Sayler 15-Senior Choir 22-Grace Place Choir 29-Don and Jennie Schram September Coffee Servers 01-Ken and Wilma Loerts 08-Arnie and Diane Langstraat 15–Dave and Sandy Lamfers 22–Charles and Brenda Kuhl 29-Larry and Rhonda Riebeling Women's Bible Study Faith Bible Study will gather Monday, September 16 at 9:00 am to study the 9th lesson in the book on Romans. Leadership will be a cooperative effort of the whole group and Anita Ernst the hostess. Patience Bible Study will meet September 16 at 4:00 to study lessons 6 and 7. Barb Van Diepen is leader and hostess Joy and Peace Bible Study will at 2:00 Tuesday, September 17. Angie Calsbeek will lead lesson 7 and Margaret Calsbeek will serve as hostess. Page 6 Page 11 G o d ’ s P e o p le i n A ct io n Open Door Greeters for September 11:00 am 01 08 West-Duane and Pam Vande Hoef amHoef Middle-Jayson and 11:00 Cathy Vande East-John and Lois Van Diepen August 8, 2013 Dear Friends, West-Larry and Jane Buysman Middle-Nate Buysman and family East-Larry and Melissa De Boer 15 West-Sylvia Harberts and Jodene Kruse Middle–Kevin and Twila Heemstra East–Glenn Doorenbos and Loren Hulstein 22 West-Joe and Nisa de Boom Middle-Jon and Amy Elser East-Dan and Annette Janssen 29 West-Mike and Laurie Kraayenbrink Middle-Dave and Sandy Lamfers East-Frank and Darcy Martinez Thank you for joining our mission and collecting shoes for those in need! We know that this required a lot of effort and commitment on your part and want to assure you that your work will help improve the lives of many hurting people around the world. It is only because of compassionate people like you that we are able to expand out mission and realize our goals. We are truly blessed to have friends like you. We want to assure you that your donation will enable individuals in the United Stated and around the world to step out of poverty. Your generosity is greatly appreciated and your personal involvement with our cause is tremendously important. You should be proud of your humanitarian efforts. We invite you to keep our mission in mind, should the opportunity arise to continue to donate to our cause. After Church Greeters for September 01—Sanctuary East-Ed Harskamp; Center-Pastor Bruce; Sanctuary West–Bill Hartzell; Balcony East-Dale Honken; Balcony West-Dan Janssen. 08—Sanctuary East–Corky Koerselman; Center–Dr. Greg Kosters; Sanctuary West– Pastor Bruce; Balcony East–Arnie Langstraat; Balcony West–Ed Meendering. 15—Sanctuary East-Dr. Doug Miedema; Center-Pastor Bruce Sanctuary West–Lyle Peelen ; Balcony East–Larry Riebeling; Balcony West–Cal Runia 22—Sanctuary East-Bob Tiedeman; Center-Pastor Mike; Sanctuary West-Duane Vande Hoef; Balcony East-Paul Vander Linden; Balcony West-John Van Diepen 29—Sanctuary East-Curt Van Kley; Middle-Pastor Bruce; Sanctuary West-Harvey Van Ruler; Balcony East-Larry Verdoorn; Balcony West-Lawrence Wiersma Faith in Action for September is ATLAS. Right now these are their special needs: printer ink: HP 60 black and HP 60 tricolor; bottled water, coffee, Hersey’s Kisses, facial tissue, pop, postage stamps, Carpet Fresh, toilet bowl cleaner, self sealing business envelopes. FAITH IN ACTION Thanks again for helping us with our mission of “Changing the World One Pair at a Time!” Contribution Date: 7/22/13 Total Pairs: 22 With deepest thanks, Buddy Teaster Page 10 September Birthdays 2 Kayla Hoekstra 14 Angie Calsbeek Pearl Kruger Kelly Jacobsma 5 Diane Langstraat Dean Van Marel Cathy Vande Hoef Hannah Jacobsma 13 Clara Meyer 6 Tracy Den Beste Bob Pietz Hugh Schiphoff 15 Kenneth Loerts 14 Gary Wolter Jason Runia Temesgen Feldkmp 16 Donna Sterler Tori Vande Hoef 7 Russell Kasch Makya Dykstra Gabriel Vande Hoef 19 Marlys Buysman Dean Ackerman 8 Karen Boersma 21 Drew Heemstra 9 Nelva De Boer Jude Anderson 11 Gwen Howe 22 Marvin Runia Hadley Crichton September Anniversaries 3 Larry & Rhonda Riebeling 19 yrs. 3 Mike & Laurie Kraayenbrink 25 yrs. 23 Justin Schilling Taylor Langstraat G o d ’ s P e o p le i n A ct io n Page 7 24 Kaitlin Michelson Alex Mulder 25 Norma Buchholtz Alex Zylstra Emma Langstraat 26 Paul Vander Linden Tony Boersma 27 Jo Hielkema Jim Van Engen Ross Wiersma Keyana Gust Alex McDougall 28 Kathy Verdoorn Luke Myers 30 Gannon Rockman 14 Jamie & Jennifer Bruxvoort 17 yrs. 15 Dale & Josie Herrboldt 24 yrs. 15 Russell & Ashley Gaalswyk 6 yrs. 4 Harold & Shelia Van Der Sloot 49 yrs. 16 Larry & Melissa De Boer 18 yrs. 5 Frank & Darcy Martinez 21 yrs. 5 Mitch & Abby Kreykes 8 yrs. 18 Troy & Becky Ackerman 20 yrs. 18 Jayson & Cathy Vande Hoef 14 yrs. 8 Gary & Wilma Leusink 46 yrs. 19 Marvin & Janice Runia 55 yrs. 9 Matt & Missy Julius 7 yrs. 21 Dennis & Dar Jurgens 28 yrs. 13 Derek & Ashley Heronimus 5 yrs. 23 Bill & LaDonn Hartzell 35 yrs. The joyous day finally arrived, when the entire congregation met for the last time in the old church building. It was a time of mixed emotions, the joy and the anticipation of worshipping in our new sanctuary for the first time after months of planning and work, mingled with the sorrow of leaving behind memories of weddings, baptisms, as well as the every day meetings and events shared with those we loved in this congregation. That day we walked as a unit, led by our pastor and the consistory to the new church building for the Dedication service. The membership had risen to 130 families with 180 enrolled in Sunday School. Later that year found volunteer labor dismantling the old church building and an auction of the fixtures and salvaged lumber was held. The next year the congregation celebrated the church's 60th anniversary. What month and year did the congregation move to the new church? Answer to last month’s trivia: The church Slow Pitch Softball Team won the second place trophy in 1982. The team members were: Back row, L to R—Melony Schiphoff, Karen Jurgens, Vonda Van Dyk, Rhonda Riebeling, and Arlene Kuehl. First Row: L to R-Michelle Ackerman, Darlene Jurgens, Lisa Van Dyk, Carol Spykeboer and Sandy Lamfers. (See photo on Information Center) Sunday Page 8 1 Pastor Bruce Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 2 3 4 7:00 am Prayer Time 5 9:00 am Cornerstone 6:00 pm Wednesday Night 10:10 am Search Team 8 Pastor Bruce 8:30 am Property Ministry 9:00 am Cornerstone 10:00 am Coffee 10:10 am Sunday School 11:00 am Open Door 4:00 pm 9-11 Remembrance at City Park 6:30 pm Outreach Min. 8:00 pm Centennial Planning Pray for our Country. 9 7 12:00pm Shingle Parsonage—finish shingling! Activities Kick-Off 10:10 am Property 11:00 am Open Door 6 Saturday 9:00 am OCMA at FRC. Labor Day 10:00 am Coffee Friday Jared Vander Veen Pray for Wednesday nigh activities. Helen Vander Veen Rod, Tami and Devan Vander Veen Pray for our College Students. 10 8:30 am Quilters 11 12 13 14 11:00 am Staff Meeting 6:00 pm Worship Ministry 6:30 pm Fall Clasis meets 6:45-8:00 pm C-4 (6-8) at Estherville 7:00 pm Senior Choir Pray for our High School Students 7:00 am Prayer Time 6:00 PM ATLAS Ban- quet FRC Fellowship Hall 7:00 pm Congregational Care 7:00-8:00 pm Grace Place (1-5) 8:00-9:00 pm Deep Impact (9-12) Ger and Barb Van Diepen John and Lois Van Diepen Keith and Janelle Van Drunen Jim & Pauline Van Engen Joel and Teddy Van Gelder 15 Pastor Bruce 16 9:00 am Faith Bible St. 17 8:30 am Quilters 18 19 20 21 9:00 am Cornerstone 10:00 am Coffee 10:10 am Sunday School 11:00 am Open Door 6:00 pm Christian Ed 4:00 pm Patience Bible St 2:00 pm Joy and Peace Bi- 9:30 am Senior Women Bible Study 6:30 pm Elders’/Deacons’ ble Study Dean, Amy, Jena and Pray for our Middle Ryan Van Marel School Students 28 22 Pastor Mike 9:00 am Cornerstone 10:00 am Coffee 10:10 am Sunday School 11:00 am Open Door 7:00 pm Senior Choir 7:00-8:00 pm Grace Place (1-5) 7:30 pm Consistory 8:00-9:00 pm Deep Impact (9-12) Pastor Bruce leaves for Beloit. Pray for our Consistory Barbara Van Hattem Curt and Peg Van Kley Steve & Leanne Van Kley 23 24 25 26 27 Carol & Virgil Van Stelton Pastor Mike, Lisa, Josiah & Levi Molettiere 8:30 am Quilters Pastor Bruce returns from Wisconsin Van Ruler 9:00 am Cornerstone 10:00 am Coffee 10:10 am Sunday School 11:00 am Open Door 6:45-8:00 pm C-4 (6-8) Meet. David, Kacee and Kelsey 29 Haiti Report 7:00 am Prayer Time 30 Our Missionary Dr. Bernardeth Kelly-Bobb, Adrian and Abebja and Abayomi Bobb 7:00 am Prayer Time 5:00 pm WOW Soup and Pie 6:45-8:00 pm C-4 (6-8) 7:00 pm Senior Choir 7:00-8:00 pm Grace Place (1-5) 8:00-9:00 pm Deep Impact (9-12) Harvey and Marcia Van Ruler Students September, 2013 C Pastor Bruce and Naomi Pray for our Elementary