2-16-23 E-News
ZION E-NEWS (2-16-23)
I’m coming off two winter retreats with our youth groups at Spring Hill Camps in Evart, MI. Without fail, great things happen on youth retreats. We get to experience worship in a different way, hear public speakers talk about God at 4 main sessions, and spend time in small groups reflecting on what God is saying to us after each session. Additionally, we disconnect much more from our mobile devices, try new things, get out of our comfort zone, and experience many group bonding moments that we talk about for years to come. Retreats are always a great time to get away from the ordinary things of life.
Retreating by definition is withdrawing or moving back from something. I believe “retreating” can be a healthy rhythm for our spiritual lives. Retreating doesn’t have to mean we are avoiding our problems or responsibilities. In fact, retreating more often than not brings new perspective to our problems, responsibilities, and spiritual lives. In a sense, Sunday morning worship can be a moment of retreat each week. We disconnect from the normal things of life to gain more perspective on God, the world, our community, and our own spiritual lives. But sometimes we need even more than the retreat of a Sunday morning.
On Wednesday, February 22 we begin the season of Lent, 40 days (not including Sundays) leading up to Easter. Lent is a time of prayer, confession, fasting and reflection. It could be thought of as a bit of a retreat – a moving back and withdrawing – in order to tune our hearts/minds/bodies/souls toward God. Many people give up something for Lent (fast from something). This can be a great way to keep turning our attention toward God. Is this the year you try fasting from something? If so, may I suggest not picking something where the hidden motivation is to eat more healthy, but something that will keep reminding you of your dependence on God? I would also suggest that as you take something away, you add a spiritual practice as well. Maybe every time you think of the thing you are fasting from, you stop what you are doing to pray or listen to a worship song. Maybe you add a Lent devotional to your day (the Bible app has many good options for free). Maybe if you don’t make it to worship weekly, you make it a priority to go each week during Lent and you start it off with attending the Ash Wednesday Service at Zion (Wednesday, February 22 at 6:30 PM). Whatever you decide to do, I encourage you to pull back from your normal schedule in life to use this season to reflect and grow in your relationship with God. And if you do, I promise you that Easter will be all the more meaningful this year.
Give something new a try this season of Lent. Take a tip from our youth who got out of their comfort zones on retreat and intentionally connected with God. Be brave, try something different, and experience new life.
-Jeremy Zoet
CONNECT TO GOD
AS WE GATHER in person for Worship each Sunday at 9:30am the service can also be viewed on our website 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 10:30AM on Sunday. The service will continue to be available on YouTube to watch at your convenience.
GROW IN COMMUNITY
SHARING FAITH NATURALLY: We will be holding a discipleship opportunity for five weeks during the season of Lent. The study is called “Organic Outreach: Sharing Good News Naturally”. This study will utilize video teaching by Kevin Harney (who was a former Pastor at Zion). We will meet from 11:00-11:45 a.m. in the youth room starting on Feb. 26. It’s open to adults as well as high school and middle school students. Each session has a stand-alone insight for sharing your faith naturally. So if you cannot attend all them, we hope you will attend as many as possible. Each week, there will be a 25-30 minute video followed by discussion questions at each table. Don’t worry, you won’t be forced to share, though we hope you will as you feel led! We are offering children’s programming during these class sessions for 3 years old’s through 5th grade. Nursery will not be available. No sign up is needed for the class, just grab your refreshments and coffee after worship and come to the youth room by 11 a.m. Pastors Steve, Jeremy and Rick will take turns facilitating these opportunities for all of us to grow in faith and more naturally share good news with others.
OUR ASH WEDNESDAY Communion Service will be held on Wednesday, February 22 at 6:30PM.
PRAYER REQUESTS: Ken Johnson is recovering from surgery to repair a torn/detached retina.
Continue to pray for those in our congregation who deal with ongoing health issues.
REGISTRATION at both Camp Geneva (http://campgeneva.org) & Cran Hill Ranch (http://cranhillranch.com) is now open. These camps offer such amazing faith based summer experiences for kids that we offer a 50% off scholarship to members of Zion age 7-17 that would like to attend. There are both day camp and overnight camp opportunities available. Contact Connie or Rachel for scholarship codes.
ZION KIDS will have their first “Say it Day” on Feb 19. Together in class our kids are studying and memorizing the following Bible verse:
“I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Your works are wonderful I know that full well.” Psalm 139:14.
Parents, we hope that you will help kids practice saying this verse at home as well.
Any student who is able to say this verse from memory to their teacher in class on Feb 19 will be able to choose a prize from our big treasure box.
DO YOU like to bake? We are looking for volunteers to make (or purchase) cookies to serve at coffee time after worship. If you would be willing to provide cookies occasionally please call or text Dianne Kooiker at 616-538-3179.
SERVE THE WORLD
DONATIONS of the following items (full size – not travel size) are needed for the Personal Care Pantry and can be placed in the box in the narthex marked “pantry donations”. Laundry Soap, Bar Soap, Dish Soap, Disposable Razors, Shampoo, Conditioner, Toothpaste, Paper grocery bags, Deodorant, Tampons, Maxi Pads, Paper towels (1 or 2 pack) and Toilet paper (1-4 pack).
HAND2HAND could use donations of the following food: Snack Pack / Jello pudding cups, bags of cracker or snack cracker packs,rice krispie treats (prepackaged), granola bars, slim jim beef snack sticks, fruit snacks, and microwave popcorn.
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 jerrod.holzgen@gmail.com and his phone number is 616-520-1771.
ADMINISTRATION
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 2022/23 Budget: $379,633.29
Fiscal Year 2022/23 Contributions: $394,964.15
Giving Last Week: $6,452.45