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May 11, 2008
Women's Ministries
Women's Ministry at Central is dedicated to providing a place for women to be encouraged, to grow in Jesus and to feel belonging as a part of the body of Christ. This ministry is designed to consider the unique needs of each woman. We are committed to helping women answer the three basic questions of life. Identity: "Who am I?", Importance: "Do I matter?" and Impact: "What is my place in life?"
There is something for every woman: new mothers, mothers of college-aged children, grandmothers, single women, married women, women in need, and more. During the year we offer conferences, Bible studies, fellowships, mentoring, evangelism, desserts and other activites for women to be able to grow and connect. There will always be plenty of fun, prayer, Bible study, and connection!
We always offer a Beth Moore Bible study for women,. There have been many studies throughout the years that have touched and encouraged women. This is a response from one of the ladies who facilitates the Beth Moore Studies: "The best part about the Beth Moore Bible Studies for me has been the opportunity to study the Bible with other women who are seeking to know and please God just like me. I've loved the difference of ages in our groups, from older women to younger women—the life experiences of the older women give us a good picture of how God is faithful, and the younger women often have fresh ideas and insights to share from their current life journeys. It is such a blessing to have a Bible Study where our hearts and minds are seeking to know and honor God."
There is also a group for young mothers called M&Ms (Moms and Mentors) that nurtures and meets the needs of younger moms. We will start up in the Fall, meeting two Tuesday mornings a month. Here are some quotes from mothers involved in M&Ms:
"I always enjoy every part of M&Ms. Terry's teachings, the small group time, crafts and learning from each other."
"I love the fellowship with other moms and sharing practical parenting ideas."
"I always love the teaching and sharing time. I am so thankful for all the wisdom from everyone."
There's even food! "Apple pies rock!"
This summer we are offering two Bible Studies for women to seek God's Word (see following Weekly announcements), apply it, and share it throughout their daily living. We look forward to seeing old faces as well as new women who desire to live out God's will for their lives and connect with other women with that same desire!
Gayle Deur
Family Life Director
Adults
Participating Membership Class
This class will again be offered on Wednesday, May 21 from 6:30–8 p.m. in C165. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about Central Wesleyan Church and the four things that unite us as a church family: our Salvation, our Strategy, our Structure and our Statements. This class is a prerequisite for membership. Register online or by calling Joey at 395.3127.
Celebrating God Moments
Imagine creating a photo album that not only shares your memories, but also glorifies God. Meet in Gathering Grounds on Thursday, May 15 from 6–9 p.m. Bring your prayer diary, journal, photos or laptop, and you can get started putting ideas together. For more information, contact Teressa at
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H4SA Workshop, May 16 and 17
Hope 4 the Single Again is a workshop for those going through
divorce, separation or relationship break-up. It's a time of practical,
biblical teaching and small group interaction. Subjects covered are:
anger, guilt, fear, forgiveness, contentment and making new memories.
Our next workshop will take placy May 16 (evening) through May 17. Call
395.3109, or register online.
Girlfriends Spring Kick-Off Meeting
On May 20 at 7 p.m. in C166, we will have an evening with an ice cream social and games. You can sign up for summer events that are scheduled and find out what fun things are planned for the 2008–09 year. If you are not able to attend but would like to be on the mailing list, contact Rox at 269.690.3637.
The Amazing Race, May 17, 5:30 p.m.
Couples, start your engines and take on the
challenge of this fun night! Four to six people to a car. Cost is $10.
Sign up for the event and register your children (1 year through 5th
grade) by May 12 by calling 395.3113, or register online.
Family Builders Brunch
We will be having a brunch next Sunday, May 18 during class time. This community group is for parents of older elementary children and teens; come join us in C167 at 9:15 a.m.
Pastor Paul's Prayer Breakfast, May 31
Men, the breakfast begins at 7:15 a.m. on May 31. Cost is $6. Sign up this Sunday at the Information Desk in the Main Lobby.
Women's Summer Bible Study
"Stepping Up" is a new Beth Moore Bible study that explores the
Psalms of Ascent, Psalms 120—134. You will gain a new appreciation for
the life of faith as a journey to greater fellowship and worship of
God. This six-week study will meet on Wednesdays from June 11 to July
23 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $18. To register, please call Cathy
at 395.3113.
Grief Gathering
Grief comes and goes. Grief is not something we "get over." It is something with which we learn to live. Two gatherings will be offered: June 2 at 7 p.m. for teens ages 13-16, and June 16 at 7 p.m. for teen ages 17-22. This gathering will help teens recognize their grief and provide constructive ways for them to express that grief as they work through the loss of someone they loved. Call Holly at 395.3138 for more information.
Military Support Campaign
Donations for our Troops can be brought to the table in the Main Lobby this Sunday through May 25. A list of their needs is also available, keeping in mind that the theme for this year is "Foot Care." Please note that the Packing Party date has been changed to May 31.
Community Groups
Will not be meeting on Memorial Day weekend, May 25.
Coffee Connection
Single adults meet at Grass Cup Café every Thursday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. The Grass Cup Café is located at 4607 60th Street in Holland (355.1994). Join us anytime.
Students
Student Ministries Summer Calendars
High School and Middle School Summer Calendars are now available at
ignite, elevation or the Student Guest Reception Area in the Main Lobby!
The Park Theatre
High School students, this Wednesday we'll be meeting at the Park Theatre for our last elevation of the year!
High School Graduation
Join us on June 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel as we celebrate the graduating class of 2008.
Kid Central
Kid Central Fall Season
Our children's ministry program is already gearing up for an exciting Fall season of ministry. We'd love for you to check out the team opportunities and have a first choice placement. Information is available this Sunday at the Children's Kiosk in the Main Lobby.
General
May 4 Vote Results
| Total Ballots |
327 |
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| Budget—Yes |
309 |
| Budget—No |
4 |
| no vote |
14 |
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| Resolution—Yes |
262 |
| Resolution—No |
5 |
| no vote |
60 |
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| Elders—Yes |
318 |
| Elders—No |
7 |
| no vote |
2 |
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| Delegates—Yes |
317 |
| Delegates—No |
4 |
| Other |
6 |
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| Alternates—Yes |
298 |
| Alternates—No |
1 |
| Other |
28 |
Office Help Needed
We are looking for volunteers to help out in the offices. If this is something you are interested in, please contact us for more information.
Custodial Position Available
Facilities is looking for a custodian to work Saturday nights. Hours vary depending on what is going on at the church. You may choose from one to five Saturday nights to work depending on your schedule and needs. If you are interested please call Nickie at 395.3092.
Nursery Supervisors Needed
The nursery is looking for two caring individuals to serve as nursery
supervisors. These are paid positions. If interested, contact Amanda at
748.0624 or
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Plunge God Stories
April 26 was a great day of putting on our work boots and serving our community! To share with us how you saw God at work in our community that day, click here.
Trevor Smith leaves for Kenya on Monday where he will be working at Kijabe Medical Clinic for one month as he finishes his pre-medical degree at Hope College. On June 10 he will go to a Youth With a Mission (YWAM) base near Cape Town, South Africa to attend a Discipleship Training School for five months.
Serve
Food Distribution, May 13
This month we begin our monthly food distributions for those in need.
Join us as God uses food as a tool to reach those not walking with him.
This is a wonderful opportunity for families to serve together!
Distributions will occur the 2nd Tuesday night of each month with the
exception of June, which is the 2nd Monday. Volunteers should arrive at
5:30 p.m. to set up, and we serve food from 6—7 p.m. Call Chris at 395.3102 to volunteer.
Summer Teacher Mentoring Mission Trips
Are you a teacher? If so, then consider using your gifts and skills to
serve teachers in the developing world through one of the Hope Corps
Mentoring Teams. World Hope needs teachers to go short-term to
Azerbaijan, Kosovo, Cambodia, Bosnia, Guyana, Haiti and Liberia. For
more information or to apply,
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, or call 888.466.4673.
Family News
In Holland Hospital: Terrie Miller.
Recovering at home: Ken Osborne and Rob Veldman.
Dealing with cancer: Lisa VanderZwaag, Linda Lutz, Lisa Wilkinson, Mel Kirklin, Jim Oonk, Peggy Biller and Lynette Odmark.
We extend our sympathy to: Mary (Edward) Flynn and Marlyn (Jim) Pelon in the death
of their mother and Fred (Joyce) Lubben in the death of his sister, Jean
Lamber; Dave (Donna) Timmer in the death of his father, Darwin Timmer.
For The Record
May 4, 2008
Attendance
Morning Worship 3,144
Community Groups 803
Small Groups 1,010
General Budget
Rec’d Last Week $113,800
Weekly Need $77,081
Rec’d Since 6/07 $4,116,600
Need Since 6/07 $3,968,800
Faith Promise for Missions
Rec’d Last Week $15,300
Rec’d Since 6/07 $666,200
Need Since 6/07 $665,700
Jubilee Capital Challenge
Rec’d Last Week $11,400
Rec’d Since 6/06 $1,794,100
External Debt
Current Debt $1,820,000
July 2001 Peak Debt $9,462,000
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