S ULLY C HRISTIAN R EFORMED C HURCH S EPTEMBER 2019 F ELLOWSHIP FINDINGS I NSIDE THIS ISSUE : COUNCIL CLIPPINGS 2 THANK YOU 3 FINANCIAL I NFORMATION OFFERING S CHEDULE 4 SERVING 5/6 I N MEMORIUM 7 BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES OF I NTEREST 8/9 9 MISSION NEWS 10-17 A family of believers experiencing personal transformation, Romans 12 using their unique gifts, Ephesians 4 to glorify GOD I Corinthians 10:31 and edify others. I Thessalonians 5:11 OurVision WHAT GOD IS CALLING US TO BE Cultivate space for people to experience the transforming love of Christ. OurMission WHAT GOD IS CALLING US TO DO PM Series--Joining the Global Church--The evening series focuses on the Revised Common Lectionary reading from the Prophets. The Lectionary is used by many parts of the global church to keep a consistent balance of all parts of scripture. These particular readings keep us focused on sin, re- pentance, and God's gracious transformation of our lives. September 1 AM—Matthew 7.1-6 “Kingdom Measuring PM—Jeremiah 2.1-19 “It Doesn’t Hold Water” September 8 AM—Matthew7.7-12 “Living the Golden Rule” PM—Jeremiah 18.1-12 “Marred but Held” September 15 AM—Matthew 7.13-29 “Which Road Are You Walking?” PM—Jeremiah 4.1-4, 27-31 “Return, If You Will” September 22 AM—Matthew 8.1-17 “Jesus is Willing” PM — Guest September 29 AM—Matthew 8.18-27 “I Didn’t Really Mean Anywhere” PM—Jeremiah 32 “Losing the Farm” AM Series: The Unexpected King: We continue our look at the book of Matthew by remembering that Jesus came into the world as King of Kings, but his arrival was unexpected and unassuming. But it is by this method of arriving that this king began to shape the kingdom he would build. We meet our unexpected king in our study of the book of Matthew.
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SULLY CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
SEPTEMBER2019
FELLOWSHIP FINDINGS
INSIDE THIS ISSUE :
COUNCIL CLIPPINGS 2
THANK YOU
3
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
OFFERING SCHEDULE
4
SERVING 5/6
IN MEMORIUM 7
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
OF INTEREST
8/9
9
MISSION NEWS
10-17
A family of believers experiencing personal
transformation, Romans 12
using their unique gifts, Ephesians 4
to glorify GOD I Corinthians 10:31
and edify others. I Thessalonians 5:11
OurVision WHAT GOD IS CALLING US TO BE
Cultivate space for people to experience the
transforming love of Christ.
OurMission WHAT GOD IS CALLING US TO DO
PM Series--Joining the Global Church--The evening series focuses on the
Revised Common Lectionary reading from the Prophets. The Lectionary is
used by many parts of the global church to keep a consistent balance of all
parts of scripture. These particular readings keep us focused on sin, re-
pentance, and God's gracious transformation of our lives.
September 1 AM—Matthew 7.1-6 “Kingdom Measuring
PM—Jeremiah 2.1-19 “It Doesn’t Hold Water”
September 8 AM—Matthew7.7-12 “Living the Golden Rule”
PM—Jeremiah 18.1-12 “Marred but Held”
September 15 AM—Matthew 7.13-29 “Which Road Are You Walking?”
PM—Jeremiah 4.1-4, 27-31 “Return, If You Will”
September 22 AM—Matthew 8.1-17 “Jesus is Willing”
PM — Guest
September 29 AM—Matthew 8.18-27 “I Didn’t Really Mean Anywhere”
PM—Jeremiah 32 “Losing the Farm”
AM Series: The Unexpected King: We continue our look at the book of Matthew by remembering
that Jesus came into the world as King of Kings, but his arrival was unexpected and unassuming.
But it is by this method of arriving that this king began to shape the kingdom he would build. We
meet our unexpected king in our study of the book of Matthew.
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September 9, Bethel Mission Ministry: Couples for Christ
WITH THANKS… GIVE THANKS IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES; FOR THIS IS GOD’S WILL FOR YOU IN CHRIST JESUS.
1 THESSALONIANS 5:18
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Sometimes the plans of man are not God’s plans. When that happens it is comforting to
know He has provided us with the support of friends and family to make it through those
trials. Two surgeries instead of one and seventeen days in the hospital instead of a possi-
ble overnight stay; definitely brought out our Father’s grace and love through you His peo-
ple. Thanks, first and foremost, to the Great Physician for His healing mercies and for the
community of believers wherein He has placed me. It is with a grateful heart that I want to
thank all who prayed, sent cards (many came right at the time they were needed), visited,
brought in food and did my yardwork. Special thanks to Pastor Brian and Harris, Curt and
Candice, and Jason and Jen for their visits and all the other tasks they did to make my re-
turn home easier.
Steve Van Sant
Thank you to family and friends who prayed for me, sent cards and food, and for visits after
my surgery. A special thank you to Pastor Brian and Elder Scott Roose for their visit.
Also thanks for the cards and visits after Leland’s passing. Our loss is Heaven’s gain.
God is faithful and good all the time. Joan Vos
We would like to thank everyone for the thoughts and prayers, especially in the last 6
months. 2019 is definitely not what we expected but without the thoughts and prayers of
this community and church we would not have been able to make it through this smoothly.
Thank you so much to all of those that have given us cards, gift cards, money and food, it
was so thoughtful and very appreciated to help us get through the day to day in between
hospital stays. The doctors are content with where we are in treatment and just want to fol-
low up every 3 months to make sure we stay on top of it. Please keep us in your prayers
that this will never come back again. Thank you so much to everyone who gave us cards,
money, gift cards, food and other gifts for Everlea’s birth. Having he in this stage of life
was definitely a blessing but all of your kindness made it even better.
We praise God for where we are at in life, praise Him for the blessings of health, and praise
Him for such a generous church family. Thank you all!
Barry, Kelsie, Addison, Emmalea and Everlea Van Haaften
Thank you to everyone for your prayers, cards, phone calls, food and expressions of con-
cern. Thanks to elder Curt Vos for his visits and calls. May God bless each one of you!
Larry and Joan Pleima
Thank you to our church family for all the anniversary wishes, cards and applause when we
celebrated our 60th anniversary. We really appreciated it and it was special to have all of
our family worship with us. Most of all we thank the Lord for blessing us with 60 years to-
Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much… Luke 16:10a
Offering Schedule
September 1 Resonate Global Missions
September 8 Sully Christian School
September 15 Benevolence
September 22 CEEF
September 29 Calvin Seminary
SERVING ONE ANOTHER
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Greeting Schedule
Date Greeters
September 1 Steve Van Sant
Verlan & Sally Van Wyk
September 8 Kevin & Dawn Plowman
Frank and Karen Van Soelen
September 15 Elders
September 22 Darrell & Angela Veenstra
Lawrence & Sandy Van Zee
September 29 Jason & Kallie Van Zee
Arlyn & Barbara Van Zante
October 6 Harris & Darlene Vos
Bob & Pearl Vos
October 13 Rededication Services
October 20 Elders
Clint & Marla Vos October 27
Larry & Joan Pleima
NOTE: If you are unable to greet on your assigned Sunday,
please trade with someone for a different week. If you would
like to have your name removed from the greeter list, please
contact Mike and Marlene Van Soelen (594-4404).
Coffee Time Servers
Date Greeters
September 1 Scotty and Brenda De Nooy
Dan Kreuger and Stan Fopma
September 8 Jason and Jen Lowry
Ervin and Gayle Fopma
September 15 Wes and Heather Zylstra
Eric and Laura Fynaardt
September 22 Keith and Darlene Struik
Neva Lanser & Zelda Engbers
September 29 Jason and Kallie Van Zee
Norm, Treva, Marcia Nikkel
...serve one another humbly in love. Galatians 5:13
October 6 John and Lynn Wey
Merl and Candy Van Zante
October 13 Bob and Marilyn Van Soelen
Glen and Navonne Shultz
October 20 Curt and Brenda Fopma
Ed and Joyce Dieleman
October 27 Kevin and Dawn Plowman
Larry and Sharon Van Wyk
Make juice on Saturday so that it has time to chill. Meet in the church basement before the service to set up. Instructions are in the kitchen. If unable to serve, please trade with someone.
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September 1
Julie Van Wyk Vicki Nikkel
Candice Vos
Bailey Vos
Danica Olivier
September 8
Rindy Vander Schel Brenda Vos
Karla Vos
Josiah Vos
Isaac Vos
September 15
Jentri Van Wyngarden Elly Van Zee
Allison Pleima
Alayna Van Kooten
Chloe Vos
September 22
Shawna Fopma Shelby Veenstra
Jacie Kramer
Aspen Kramer
Bethany Kramer
September 29
Megan Vos Laura Fynaardt
Kelly Vos
Isabelle Vos
Renae Van Wyk
NOTE: If you would like to receive a reminder of when you are scheduled to work in the nursery, please submit your con-tact information and name by email to [email protected] or place a note in Jentri Van Wyngarden's church box. The committee is willing to send reminders via email or text, but we will assume you do not need a reminder if you choose not to submit your infor-mation. Thank you.
Nursery Attendants Morning Service Evening Service
Rest Home Schedule
Date, Time, Facility Family
September 8
2:30 PM
Accura Health
Care of Newton
East
Jamie Van Kooten
Alex Van Wyngarden
Vernon Jansen
September 15
2:30 PM
Newton Health
Care Center
Doug Vos
Kevin Veenstra
Lawrence Van Zee
September 22
2:30 PM
St. Francis Manor
Scotty De Nooy
Stan Fopma
Loren Fopma
October 13
2:30 PM
Accura Health
Care of Newton
East
Nolan Vos
Ron Swank
Brent Vander Molen
October 20
2:30 PM
Newton Health
Care Center
Larry Pleima
Zelda Engbers
Jerri Jansen
Rick Jansen
October 27
2:30 PM
St. Francis Manor
Clint Vos
Roger Jansen
Scott Roose
NOTE: The first person listed is the leader of the group and should contact each member. If anyone of you cannot make it for the week scheduled, please trade with someone for a different week. If the group is unable to go, please notify Melvin and Wanda Lanser (527-3586) or Judson and Pam Vos (594-3700) so the nursing home can be notified. Thank you.
The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to
make it obedient to Christ. 2 Corinthians 10:4-5
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To send donations use the following address:
Child Relief Foundation, Inc. Treasurer 6549 Vista Dr. #49100 West Des Moines, IA 50266