Zion E-News (3-10-2022)
Early on Tuesday, I ran into Mary Veldink from Jenison Public Schools and we got to talking about Threads, its history and the impact it is having in our community. Apparently, Threads almost closed a few years ago due to a lack of demand, until the school systems stepped in to partner with the ministry. After the partnership began, Threads experienced a new problem: lots of need, but not enough clothes. Today, we have a multiplication of loaves and fishes as we have both great quantity and quality of clothes for those who can use a little help.
After our conversation, Mary sent me a few stories of how Threads has impacted people in our community.
1) A mom had a job interview, but she didn’t have any clothes that were appropriate. She was able to come to Threads and pick out a skirt, sweater, and appropriate shoes. She looked great, and you could see her confidence increase when she looked in the mirror. She felt good about herself, and that was important as she looked for a new job.
2) Another mom had an out of state funeral to attend. She hasn’t seen her family in two years. Even though things have been really rough for this family, this mom went to the funeral in a brand new black dress. Knowing she looked good helped ease her anxiety about seeing her family.
3) It was Valentine’s Day at school. A second grader normally doesn’t participate in Spirit Week because she doesn’t have the clothing to do so. Her family had shopped the week before at Threads, and she had the cutest red outfit. I saw her peers complimenting her clothing. She said, ” You need to shop at Threads. They have all the best stuff!”
Your generous donations, time spent sorting clothes, and help on shopping days is blessing more people than we may ever know. Thank you for your faithfulness in this ministry and in our other benevolent ministries like Hand2Hand and the Personal Care Pantry.
If you are looking for another way to support this ministry, come shop with Threads this Saturday! All monies paid for clothing on this day will go directly to support the work of Threads.
– Greg
Connect to God
This week we will gather for worship at 9:30 am. This weeks service will be at zionreformed.online.church and streaming on our YouTube channel. We will also rebroadcast a version of the service on WCET at noon on Friday and 4pm next Sunday. The service will continue to be available on YouTube to watch at your convenience.
During Lent we will be looking at the life and ministry of Jesus to see both how he was tested and found true and how we have been given a faith that can both endure and help carry us through every test of life. This Sunday, we consider the story of Jesus’ transfiguration when the glory of Jesus was revealed to three of his disciples. In this story, we hear a call to be a people awake to the glory and work of God among us and to become a people of worship.
On Sunday, March 20, we will be holding a special offering to support relief efforts for the people of Ukraine, All donations will be given to support RCA Global Missions relief efforts in the region. You can choose to give during our regular offering on the 20th or at this link.
Grow in Community
We extend our sympathy to Jim and Barb Peterson in the passing of Barb’s sister Jean on Sunday. We pray with them for God in his infinite mercy to welcome her into his presence and to comfort all who mourn her passing.
Dianne Kooiker’s daughter-in-law Denice remains hospitalized battling an infection after a recent blockage in her bowels. They do not know how long she will remain hospitalized but are thankful for the many prayers and support from family and friends.
Do you want some good food, friends and fellowship? Then this is the opportunity for you! 729 groups bring 7 to 9 willing people together to meet for a meal 3x in 3 months. The goal is simply to get to know some people in church better. Once groups are formed, the host will contact members to arrange the details for the first gathering. Dinner groups are encouraged to be creative; consider picking a dinner “theme night” (i.e. Italian, dessert or soup night), and everyone can bring a dish that goes along with that theme or meet at a restaurant or church. You can sign-up through the Connection cards found in the bulletin or call the church office at 616-534-7533. Sign-up deadline is Sunday, March 13.
Mark your calendars, the Middle and High School Youth Groups will be hosting a fundraiser at Culver’s on March 21 from 5-8 pm. This is a great night to support our youth, connect with friends new and old from Zion, and enjoy some great Culver’s burgers and frozen custard.
Serve the World
Threads will be having a semi-annual sale, which will be open to the public, this Saturday, March 12 from 9am – 1pm. Each and every item in the boutique will be priced at $1. The money raised from this sale is used to self-fund our ministry and purchase needed items. All are invited to come in and shop!
On March 22 Threads will be having a pop-up Prom shop. If you have any prom or homecoming dresses or fancy purses, shoes, and jewelry you would like to donate, please put them in the Threads wooden cart located inside the narthex. If any of you are in need for a dress, please see Jill Austin.
We recently received an update from Albino and Sandy Rodriguez, missionaries whom we support in Peru, who wrote: The first week of February, recent high school graduates arrived for the Casa del Maestro Academy. This program was piloted in 2021, and we were pleased with the results. In the next 10 months, students will immerse themselves in the Word through Bible studies and personal devotions using The Bible Recap. They receive instruction in general education classes, including Spanish, English, and computer skills. Another main focus is vocational orientation. Once we have a better idea of their interests, we will arrange short-term internships or observation time in their chosen fields. Through ice-breakers and team-building activities, it is shaping up to be a good class. Together they will learn life and leadership skills.
They ask for prayers for students to live out their Christian principles and values in all areas of their lives. And, for them to settle well into this next stage of life. And, for food donations for several students who struggle to pay for the weekly contribution.
If you need help, either with food, personal care items, help grocery shopping, or with financial needs, please contact Jerrod Holzgen, our chair of deacons, and he can help connect you with the appropriate resources at Zion. His e-mail is Jholzgen@yahoo.com and his phone number is 616-520-1771.
Administration
The remodel of our bathrooms began in January and is right on schedule! There are lights in the bathrooms and the spaces are looking more and more like real rooms. You can check out the progress in some pictures below. The first shows the new women’s restroom and the second shows the men’s restroom.
The plan is to begin epoxying the bathroom floors this weekend, so please do not go into the remodeled bathrooms on Sunday. This is a two step process and the floors cannot be disturbed between the steps. The second step will not be applied until early next week. It is important no one step on the floors until after both steps of applying the epoxy are completed.
As a reminder, during the remodel, the only restrooms available on the main floor of church can be accessed through the doors at the front of the sanctuary. They are single stall uni-sex restrooms.
We continue to thank God for his provision of all of our needs and for the generous support of our congregation with their time, talent, and treasures.
Fiscal Year 2021/22 Budget: $448,410.80
Fiscal Year 2021/22 Contributions: $390,066.46
Giving Last Week: $9,012.52