Zion E-News (10-7-2021)

This week, I want to share a recent phone call we received at church. But, Connie received the call, so she is the best to tell thus story. Her story follows below:

Last week I received a phone call, you know, one of those calls that starts out with “this is going to sound really weird”  (and it usually does).  “My name is Paula, I was actually just at your church but couldn’t figure out what door to go to. Do you know if you still have anyone on staff that might have been there in 2008?”

I replied that there were actually several myself included.

“Well, again, my name is Paula Jauch. I live in the area and I am an international motivational speaker and author on trauma and addiction.  She rattled off her website as I sat back in my chair wondering where this was all going.” Tonight I am the keynote speaker for Mel Trotter Mission and as I was preparing my speech God just laid it on my heart that I needed to call Zion Church. You see, I wasn’t always in the place I am now.  Back in 2008 I was a single mom with 4 kids, my mother had just died, Christmas was coming and I had nothing for my kids. I heard about the giveaway your church was holding so I went in hopes of finding winter coats for my kids. The parking lot was packed! People everywhere! I found myself at the back of a  very long where I stood for a very long time, amongst people who were yelling at each other and fighting. When I got inside there wasn’t much left.  I woman, I believe it was the pastors wife, came up to me and asked if I was looking for something specific. I told her my children didn’t have winter coats and I wondered if there were any left.  She said they were wiped out but she took down my name and phone number.  I thought that would be the last I would hear from her.  A few days later that lady called me and asked if she could take me shopping. She purchased winter coats for my kids as well as Christmas gifts for me to give them. I will never forget the kindness and generosity that was shown to me by that woman and Zion Church. And again I just felt God wanted me to call the church and share with them how they blessed me when I was in a really hard place.”

I thanked her for taking the time to call and share that and said I would make sure to share it with staff and others that were involved back in 2008. I also told her that although Zion no longer did that particular outreach event (we both laughed a bit and agreed that had gotten a little out of control) Zion was still passionate about community outreach but we go about it in a bit more focused way.  I explained that we have a Personal Care Pantry, partner with Hand2Hand, Kids Hope and most recently Threads which is a clothing boutique where people who are referred through various ways can come in once a month and shop for quality clothing, shoes, and accessories totally free of charge.  It services men , women, and children  of all ages.

“Really?’ Paula replied. That is so amazing! My husband and I own Striders Shoes in Grandville. Could Threads ever use any tennis shoes because occasionally we get a return and even if they were only worn an hour we can’t resell them.   If your ministry could use them we would be happy to donate them. They will be like new, boxed al all.”

I assured her that anything they brought would be a blessing to someone.

In ways we may never know, your faithful care and service to others over the years have made a difference in our community. Thank you for your faith expressing itself in love.

– Greg

Connect to God
This Sunday we will gather for worship at 9:30 am. The service will be live-streamed at 9:30 and replayed again at 11. You can find the services either on our Facebook page or at zionreformed.online.church. We will also rebroadcast a version of the service on WCET at noon on Friday and 4pm next Sunday.

Churches are not places of model behavior. They have as many people struggling with sin, pain, and brokenness as those outside of church. Rather than being perfectly healthy communities, church is the place we can go to acknowledge, face, and deal with our brokenness. The book of James confronts the conflicts, tensions, and mess of church life head on. This week, we continue our study of James, we are challenged to not settle for a dead faith but one enlivened by deeds of obedience.

Grow in Community
Rog Beute is hoping to return to Mary Freebed Hospital in the next day or so. If so, he will be moving to a unit that is currently not allowing visitors due to a Covid case on the floor. Prayers for healing, patience, and endurance on this road of recovery are appreciated.

Jim Overweg was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday with breathing problems due to Covid. He is currently on oxygen and this morning the doctors began discussing possibly needing to intubate him. Jim and Barb both ask for prayers of his breathing to be easier, for there not to be a need to intubate, and for healing as they both recover from Covid.

Steve and Shawn Landstra received word yesterday that the new spots on his lung are cancerous. They will be meeting next Wednesday to discuss treatment options moving forward. They both appreciate prayers for peace, strength and healing.

We are reading through the New Testament over the next year as a congregation. The reading schedule for this coming week is below:
10/11    Monday         1 Peter 4
10/12    Tuesday        1 Peter 5
10/13    Wednesday   2 Peter 1
10/14    Thursday       2 Peter 2
10/15    Friday            2 Peter 3

You can also find the reading schedule on our website under the Ministries tab.

Serve the World
Last Sunday, City Chapel was able to worship indoors together for the first time since the Covid shutdown in March of 2019! Without having a building of their own, they were unable to rent space for much of the past year. Thankfully, they have recently entered a rental agreement with laGrave CRC to use their youth building on Sunday mornings. Their first week fo worship went really well, people enjoyed the space (which also includes room for a kids ministry), and they even welcomed 5 first time visitors from three different households. We continue to pray for and thank God for the ministry of City Chapel downtown Grand Rapids.

The Deacons wish to thank the people of Zion for their generosity supporting RCA’s initiative to evacuate vulnerable Afghan people.  Contributions totaled $2459.00, well over the goal of $910 requested to safely evacuate and resettle one person. Thank you so much!  Way to go Zion!

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
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:  $201,784.86
Fiscal Year 2021/22 Contributions: $148,136.31
Giving Last Week: $6,078.00