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News and inspiration from Calvary Church, Grand Rapids, for January 2013.

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calvary lifeJanuary 2013

Open Door Vision: Mission India...8

Imagine Me, Set FreeA Conference for Women...13

Community Group LaunchComing in February...5

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4 | On the BookshelfReading recommendations for January from the Library and the Calvary staff.

5 | Community Group LaunchAre you experiencing authentic Christian community?

6 | Festival of Lights RecapLooking back at Special Needs Night 2012.

7 | Wednesday Night Bible StudyA new unit begins January 9 - Discussions on Faith and Life.

8 | Open Door Vision 2013: IndiaDiscover more about how your gifts will make a difference in the new year.

9 | Glocal Impact Day 2012 CelebrationCelebrating the dedication of 426 Adams.

10 | Sharing our Homes... A testimony from our Neighbors International ministry to international students.

12 | A Note from the EldersAn update from the Calvary leadership

14 | Program Guide14 - Children, 5th-8th Grade 15 - High School, Young Adults (College, Merge, Foundations) 16 - Calvary Community, Compassion Ministries, Maturation, Men17 - Pastoral Care, Prayer Groups, Senior Adults 18- Special Needs, Women, Serving Opportunities, Giving Opportunities

19 | January CalendarDates to know and hold onto for January.

Community Launch5

Open Door vision8

join a new community group this winter

learn more about Mission India’s Adult Literacy program

Imagine me, set free13a note from Susan Sorensen to the women of Calvary Church

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good to knowNo Wednesday Night ProgrammingPlease note that there is no Wednesday Night programming on January 2 due to the New Year’s holiday.

Experiencing a Crisis?If you are experiencing a crisis, or perhaps going through a difficult emotional, spiritual, or relationship situation, Stephen Ministry & Lay Counseling can help. Contact Phyllis Dykstra at 784-1858.

Family Service SundayPlease note that December 30 is a family service Sunday. Nursery is available; children preschool age and older are encouraged to attend the service with their family (activity boxes are available at the desk near Entrance N). If needed, room 254 is open for children ages three through five.

MyCalvaryGR.org Did you know that you can give online anytime, from any location at MyCalvaryGR.org? You can also visit MyCalvary to review your giving for the current fiscal

year, register for events, and find a small group. If you encounter any trouble with your log-in, email [email protected] for assistance.

Know a Shut-in?If you know of someone from the Calvary family who is now considered a shut-in, please let our office know so that we can coordinate a visit with them. Contact Regina ([email protected]) at ext. 3672.

A Take on Italian - Our New Favorite & the Most Asked for Dish of 2012Creamy Chicken Lasagna with alfredo and baby spinach sauceGrilled vegetablesHomemade garlic bread

january 9

Down Home Comfort Food - A Chef Rod Favorite RecipeFresh oven Roast of Pork Loin with rosemary, thick sliced in our own kitchenPan roasted pork gravyCut beans with country baconMashed potatoes with smoky gouda cheese

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WednesdayFellowship dinner

As you plan your Wednesday evening here at Calvary don’t forget that we serve a hot, fresh, homemade meal made right here from our Calvary Kitchen. As we finish out the year of 2012 we are grateful for your participation and fellowship on Wednesday nights. All of us who serve in the kitchen are energized by preparing and serving all of you.

Each Wednesday we serve a hot entrée paired with fresh sides, our own oven baked fresh rolls, a salad bar, soda and ice cream cups. We have a kid sized meal, a Healthy Hero’s meal and a Super Hero’s Meal.

Prices: $5.00 for the featured meal, $3.00 for the Children’s (under 10 only) or Healthy Hero’s Meal. If your child would like a larger portion there is the Super Hero meal for $5.00. To keep the cost down for families, there is a family meal plan for $15.00 (two adults, and three Healthy Hero’s Meal.

Let us know ahead of time if you have any special dietary concerns that we could accommodate for you.

BlessingsKevin Troupe, Director of Culinary Services & Special Events

Spaghetti Supper NightSpaghetti noodles with your choice of a classic marinara or a hearty meat marinara sauce with seasoned ground beef and Italian pork sausageGrilled Italian vegetablesHomemade parmesan garlic butter breadsticks

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A Summer Picnic in the Middle of JanuaryWe are shoveling out and brushing the snow of the Calvary grills/smokersGrilled/smoked Chicken BreastCalvary-style potato saladBaked beans

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on the bookshelfrecommended reading for januaryfound in the calvary library

All the books mentioned are available in Calvary's Library. The Library is located across from Fellowship Hall on the lower level. Their hours are Sunday, 9:15 – 11:15am; Wednesday, 9:15 – 9:45 am and 6:00 – 7:30pm.

Set in the bright and frigid winter of the far north, If I Only Had an Angel by Lori Layne follows a young girl as she “mushes” through the snow, imagining how much better her life would be if she had the help of an angel. As her journey progresses, however, she realizes she already has what she needs; the constant presence of a loving God. Lori Layne is a Christian musher who has spoken to thousands at schools, churches, libraries, and Rotary clubs about dog mushing and Christ.

In Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus, Lois Tverberg brings the Bible to life as she explores the cultural context of Jesus’ teachings. Come eavesdrop on the conversations among the rabbis of Jesus’ time. You will learn the meaning behind key Hebrew words that make Bible reading a richer, more powerful experience. And you will see how Jewish customs, culture and beliefs can enrich your life as a Christian whose faith emerged from Jewish roots.

Valley of Dreams is the first book in the Wild West Wind Series by Lauraine Snelling. When Cassie Lockwood’s mother died, Cassie began traveling with her father’s Wild West Show and became a skillful trick rider and sharpshooter. After her father passes away, Cassie decides to try to find the hidden valley in South Dakota where her father dreamed of setting down roots. With Chief, a Sioux Indian who’s been with the act for twenty years, and Micah, the

head wrangler, she leaves the show behind and begins a wild and daring adventure.

Sorrow and Blood is the latest release from the Mission Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance. At first appear-ance it may look as if it is a 21st Century reading of Foxes Book of Martyrs, but nothing could be fur-ther from reality. This exhaustive work is the best compilation of global authors, many speaking from personal experience about the issue of persecution of believers. The book does a thorough job of cov-ering a theology of suffering. It provides questions at the end of each chapter to help guide the read-er to a more personal understanding of living as a disciple of Jesus and advocating for our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ around the world. These are areas that any Calvary attendee could grow and benefit from.

Pastor Bruce,Pastoral Staff,Global Missions

Beautifully written and deeply convicting, Oswald Chambers gets at the heart of Christian living with his daily devotional book, My Utmost for His Highest. It has been a constant companion and help in my own personal walk with Christ. Chambers has a knack for encouraging, yet challenging others to deepen their faith. 

Elizabeth Thelen,Special Needs Facilitator, Children & Youth

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experiencing community at calvary

Our goal at Calvary is to see every believer experiencing authentic Christian community. A Community Group is a great place to build caring relationships; join us! New groups will be forming on February 10 at our Community Group Launch. We would love for you to experience community here at Calvary Church.

To join one of the new groups, plan to attend the launch on February 10 and complete a regis-tration form located at the Connection Point, on the web at MyCalvaryGR.org, or contact Brenda Neher ([email protected]) at 616-956-9377, ext. 5650.

Please register by February 4.

Group DetailsThese groups gather in homes for the purpose of growing spiritually and

relationally. You will be asked to commit to meet at least 8 times (most groups

meet every other week). You will study God’s word together. You will fellowship

together, care for one another and grow in the Lord together.

If you are unable to join us on February 10, you can still be part of a group.

Just fill out a registration form by February 4 to be placed in a new group.If you are interested in facilitating a group or hosting one

in your home, please contact our office for more information.

You’ll be surprised how easy it is. Contact Brenda Neher ([email protected])

at ext. 5650 with any questions.

CommunityGrouP Laun

chSunday, February 10 | 4:00pm

“If you are not yet in a community group, I urge you

to join one at this next launch. You might think that you don’t

have time in your life for some-thing else. I admit that I felt that

way. But my wife and I have been so encouraged by the relationships

we have in our small group and by the care we have both given and re-

ceived. It has been an amazing experi-ence. It has been great to be able to live

life with other followers of Jesus.”

-Tom Olsson, Associate Pastor

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Festival of LightsSpecial Needs Night 2012

With joy-filled smiles, 700 individuals passed through the doors of Calvary to witness the dress rehearsal of Festival of Lights. From Grand Rapids, to Alto, to Greenville, and even Newaygo, they came in busses, vans and cars.

Pews had been removed to accommodate wheelchairs, walkers were labeled with names of their owners, closed captioning lit up the monitors, fingers and hands signed with excitement, cheerful greeters welcomed at every

entrance, and enthusiastic volunteers accompanied those attending into the sanctuary.

The special needs community of Calvary Church and the greater Grand Rapids area look forward each year to the dress rehearsal of Festival of Lights which is open at no cost, exclusively for them. Seeing God’s love and faithfulness revealed in such a beautiful manner moves them to cheer and clap.

At the end of the evening the impact is expressed by awe, gratitude and thoughts of coming back again next year. The special needs ministry staff looks forward to partnering next year with the worship department in celebrating our Savior’s birth through Festival of Lights night for another 700+ individuals with special needs.

Serving OpportunitiesIf you are looking for a place to volunteer some of your time and meet some great people while doing it we have opportunities for you! We have positions available working with children, helping out with worship, planning events, and many more. Contact Judie ([email protected]) at ext. 5095 to-day to get serving.

A recent Discovery participant said, “Bonnie’s [Morrill] insight and spiritual sensitivity far exceeded my expectations. I learned more about myself and how I can use my gifts more effectively. And I appreciated how she gently ‘taught’ me in the area of spiritual gifts and how God leads us to use them effectively.”

Discovery is a program designed to help you learn about what your spiritual gifts are and how you can use them. You will have the opportunity to meet with a trained staff member to review the Discovery program and guide you through the process. You can fill out a Discovery card at one of the Information Centers today to receive your packet, go online to our Serving Ministry page, or contact Christy Van Andel ([email protected]) at ext. 5615.

Are you new to Calvary Church? Journey together with us for three weeks on Wednesdays in January, (January 16, 23, and 30) or in February (February 6, 13, and 20.) in room 126, 5:15-6:30pm We’ll enjoy gathering in an informal setting to share a meal together, meet staff, and learn more about Calvary. R.S.V.P. by Tuesday, Jan. 15 for the January session, or Tuesday, Feb. 5 for the February session to Christy ([email protected]) or at ext. 5615.

Blessings abound when you step out & ServeI'm happy to say this is my third year to serve as a childcare volunteer for the MOPS International ministry at Calvary Church.  I began with the purpose of being of service.  Soon, however, I discovered the great blessings I receive by caring for precious little children while their moms have the opportunity for "time-out" to be with other moms in a Christian Ministry.  For two and a half hours, twice a month during the school year, I completely forget about "me and mine" while interacting with and enjoying the company of the little children. Also, I love the opportunity to meet and make new friends with the other MOPS volunteers who are a part of our Calvary Church family.  A great bonus is that the moms take turns bringing tasty treats for all the workers. And finally, our coordinator, Elaine Meredith, makes all of us feel very much appreciated  and is flexible if we have a change of schedule.  I highly recommend giving this volunteer opportunity a try.  You won't be sorry you did!  - June Rosier

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Wednesday Night Bible StudyDiscussions on Faith and Life Mike Dokter and Daniel Benner

“Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn’t argue with that; I’m right and I will be proved right. We’re more popular than Jesus now; I don’t know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity.” - John Lennon

“Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.” - Karl Marx

“So far as religion of the day is concerned, it is a damned fake... Religion is all bunk.” - Thomas Edison

Many cultures hold to a series of common sense, consensus beliefs that make Christianity absolutely implausible to them. As a result, many people have very genuine, passionate doubts and questions about why so many around the world adopt Christianity as their belief system. These doubts and questions de-serve our respect and attention. One thing that Christians are charged with is helping people think through these issues, with the goal of bringing the questioner closer to Christ.

Do you have doubts about the Christian faith? Do people you know and love struggle with what they or you believe? Based on Tim Keller’s The Reason for God, Discussions on Faith and Life will openly address the issues of exclusivity, absolutism, liberalism, hell, injustice, suffering and doubt. The goal will be to help us both understand why we believe what we believe as well as prepare us to effectively communicate the Christian understanding of these topics to others. Class begins January 9 with, Losing my Religion: The Tale of Mrs. Turpin. For more information, contact Mike Dokter ([email protected]).

For several years on Wednesday nights, Calvary adults have enjoyed gathering for an evening of teaching and growth. This year, several units are being offered that work together to help Christians build a foundation of knowledge and mature in their faith. People of all ages are welcome to join us for these studies. Come on the weeks when you can; you will be blessed as we seek to transform our lives through the renewing of our minds.

Wednesday Night Bible Study meets in the Fellowship Hall at 6:45pm, just after Calvary’s weekly fellowship dinner.

Acts 29 (Evangelism)Jim Stortz and Jake Boerman

More than 90 percent of churchgoers today don’t feel equipped in evangelism. Are you one of them? Acts 29 is a class that teaches you how to effectively communicate the gospel. With a topical Bible study, memorization tools, and discussion questions, it removes intimidation and awkwardness, allowing you to reach out while respecting others.

JAN. 9 TO

FEb. 27

MAR. 6TO

MAy 8

Do not conform to the pattern of this world,

but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

Then you will be able to test and approve what

God’s will is — his good, pleasing

and perfect will.Romans 12:2

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Open Door Vision 2013: IndiaOverflowing with JoyKajani once summed up her life in one word: “vanthanai” (painful).

Kajani was married at age 13. She blindly worshipped her family’s Hindu god and practiced “pain sacrifices,” which included piercing her cheeks and walking on hot coals. Kajani presented sacrifices to the god every week, hoping it would bless her with prosperity. But instead, she says, “Nothing went right.”

In a span of just three months, Kajani’s two children – a son, age 16, and a daughter, age 9 – both died. Kajani was crushed. “It’s my fault my children died, “ she thought. Dousing her body in kerosene, she tried to burn herself to death, but her husband stopped her.

Hoping for a fresh start, the couple moved to a new village where Kajani enrolled in an Adult Literacy Class through Mission india. When she developed chest pains, the class prayed to Jesus, and Kajani was healed! Finally, Kajani had found a God who answers prayers. During her class, Kajani received Jesus as her Savior. She gave Jesus all her troubles and pain, and she realized she was not guilty for the death of her children. Peace filled her heart for the first time. Kajani led her husband to faith in Christ, too. She says, “God’s Word has been my encouragement. If I couldn’t read, I couldn’t be encouraged.”

Before she learned to read, Kajani was unable to travel farther than she could walk because she couldn’t read signs. She felt invisible; embarrassed. Now an Adult Literacy graduate, Kajani travels alone by bus or train to visit relatives. But Kajani says that the most important thing she gained from her Adult Literacy class is Jesus. Kajani has brought more than 20 people to Christ in her village and has started a house church. She’s being trained as a Mission India Church Planter. “God is my source of hope, and telling others about Jesus has given my life new purpose,” she says.

What word does Kajani use to describe her life now? “Santhosam” (joy).

Mission India’s Adult Literacy program is one of four ministries in India that Calvary Church is partnering with in this year’s Open Door Vision project. Others are Kerala Bible Baptist College, Faith-in-Deeds Chil-dren’s Home and Bible World Rehoboth. Right here in Grand Rapids, we are also supporting Urban Transfor-mation Ministries’ Man-Up program. Calvary will collect funds for several months that will be distributed to these organizations. To support these ministries and their work in bringing others to Christ, simply indicate ODV on the memo line of your check or on the giving envelope and place it in the offering plate.

Short-Term Missions: India

January 3-14 our first short-term team for 2013 will be on the ground in India serving alongside our missionaries, Jonathan & Hannah Victor. The team is conducting a medical clinic and plan to see up to 1,000 children from the local schools, as well as adults. The non-medical team members will be teaching a Bible lesson, sharing the gospel, and interacting with kids as they wait to be seen. The team will also finish the climbing wall that was begun by last year’s team.

The team asks prayer for:

• Safetyandhealthforthemandfor their families at home while they are gone.

• Godtoprovidejusttherighttranslators for the medical team.

• Godtorevealhimselftothechildren as the team presents the gospel to them, and that He will provide wisdom and the right words to share with new Christians.

• Wisdomforthemedicalteamas they spend time with each person.

• GodtounitetheteaminHisloveas they worship at church (two Sundays); that the testimonies they share will be an encourage-ment.

Team members include Bill & Carla Julien, Andy & Lou DeGraaf, Jim & Sam Wynalda, Dwayne & Jesse Cook, Jake Tibbe, Brian Haskin, Beth Koster, and Jonelle Doyle.

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Save the dates: Missions Conference: April 20-21This year’s Missions Conference will offer opportunities to interact with our missionaries, as well as short seminars on many topics related to missions including the impact of short-term missions, caring for missionaries, and becoming a missional family. Activities will be concentrated into the weekend of April 20-21, so mark this weekend on your calendar and plan to join us.

All-Church Serving Day: Saturday, May 4 Just as we see last year’s Glocal Impact Day come to a conclusion with the dedication of the house (see left), we are busy planning for this year’s all-church serving day. Please reserve Saturday, May 4 on your calendar to join us as we again impact our community in Jesus’ name. Plan on serving together as a small group, a Sunday Adult class, or as a family; there will be age-appropriate tasks for children five years old through adults. Be sure to block off May 4 on your 2013 calendar now.

More details are to come for both the Missions Conference and the Serving Day, so keep watching for announcements in the bulletin and future editions of the Calvary Life magazine.

Glocal Impact Day 2012 Celebration Dedication of 426 AdamsDo the pictures below bring back memories of April 28, 2012? If you are among the almost 500 Calvary adults and children who joined us on that day to help construct a home for Habitat for Humanity, the memory should be vivid.

The following pictures may not be as familiar to you; the home as it was being erected at 426 Adams this past summer, and the finished home awaiting its occupants – the very happy mom and her six children who will take possession of their new house this month. The dedication of the home is January 6, at 1:30pm at the address above. Habitat has extended the invitation to those from Calvary involved in the construction to attend this very moving ceremony.

Sanctity of Human Life Sunday: January 20Some people think you can be human, but not a person. They think everyone starts out a “non-person,” as an embryo, and become persons later — unless we’re “defective.” They also believe personhood can be lost as we age, or if we’re damaged through brain injury or disease.

God’s Word tells us that all human beings are created in His image (Genesis 1:27), and that harming innocent, weak people is always wrong (Exodus 20:13). Even though we are fallen, weak, and damaged, we are still valuable in our Creator’s eyes – so valuable that He sent his only Son to die for us – every one of us. Each year on Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, we join millions of Christians in holding up in prayer those who are most vulnerable, and we seek tangible ways that we can support them. Join with us in praising God for His creation, and honoring life given in His name.

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Sharing our Homes…Sharing God’s WordBy Josie deVries (as told to Pam Depoyan)

Internati nalNeighborsInternati nal

Often, God moves in wondrous ways...when we least expect it. He whispers into our hearts a nudge that invites, “Come, be part of something beautiful this day...” Such is the story of the evening I met international student Mei* (name changed) last October.

Autumn gold lit the trees at the college as I drove to pick up three students to attend the Neighbors International Friendship Banquet. Chatting on the way, we became acquainted, but later it was Mei who connected with me most. I could not have imagined the gift she was about to share, a gift God would unwrap between us.

In her gentle voice, she opened her heart to me like treasure. “I’ve just asked Jesus to be my Lord,” she confided. Eyes shining, she told me how she longed to read the Bible, but did not know where to start.

A new sister from China! Warm joy enfolded us both as she spoke, her heart in her words. Then I heard the Holy Spirit’s soft whisper... “Will you teach her of my Word?”

“I’d love to have you come to dinner, Mei,” I urged, “and study the Bible with me. My husband or I will pick you up...” As thrilled as I, she quickly agreed. Soon, we were sharing dinner as a family each week, learning more about each other, praying and then opening the Word together for two hours.

Father, I prayed silently before we began... give me your wisdom as I prepare for this study. For knowing Mei is a philosophy major made me a little apprehensive about tough questions. I needn’t have worried, for the Holy Spirit was already pouring openness for His Truth into her heart. Since Mei knew nothing about the Word, I started at Genesis... unfolding the tender, majestic beauty of God’s love for us from the beginning of time.

Praying together also drew a tender bond between us. It wasn’t long before she truly became part of our family, celebrating holidays and birthdays with us. Her faith blossomed, leading to Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012, when Mei publicly declared Jesus as her Lord and received baptism. Fresh joy radiated in her smile even as we both knew she would soon face the biggest challenge to her conversion – revealing the news to her parents when she returned to China, in June. Faithfully, we studied, prepared and prayed for that moment.

I’m so thankful for the way God makes us His ambassadors in sharing His heart, and also for Mei, my new sister. Today, Mei is working for her doctorate degree in philosophy, with Jesus as her dearest friend and savior. Was it only a year ago, she came alone to this country, longing for truth but not sure where to find it? Listen to her sweet words of testimony and you will hear God’s song of joy!

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Mei’s TestimonyMy name is Mei; I am from the City of Yichang, China and am studying at a local college in the Grand Rapids area. When I was in China, I was a non-religious person. Like many, I thought Christianity was just one of the many religions in this world, and believed it was not different from Buddhism or Islam. I saw religion as a way people viewed the world, and understood there to be no particular reason to favor one religion over another.

After arriving at my college, I met a Christian science professor who was very nice to me, and kindly invited me for dinner at her home. I won-dered how a scientist like her could believe in a supernatural being, and she explained to me how scientific beliefs and spiritual beliefs are not in conflict. As a scientist, she confines her attention on the natural world. But beyond the physical and mental reality, she says, there is a spiritual reality. The spiritual reality is above and distinct from our mental reality. It is not that we find evidence and mentally believe, instead, there is a spiritual reality that goes beyond our limited understand-ing. Hearing her viewpoint, I accepted it as very plausible, and the conversation helped me realize that perhaps my mental and intellectual resources are not enough to understand spiritual reality.

The same professor introduced me to a Christian fellowship group, and I began to meet new peo-ple, and heard many of their testimonies. I soon came to believe that God does in fact exist, that Jesus resurrected from death, that the Father, the Son and the Spirit are three persons in one. The week after I made my decision to be a Christian

was very memorable. I could feel that my world was changing and I was eager to know more about Christians, the Bible and Jesus Himself.

Then I attended a Neighbors International dinner, where I met Josie Devries. She gave me a ride to the dinner, and when she knew that I just accept-ed Jesus Christ as my personal savior, she kindly offered to host a Bible study with me at her home every week. She guided me to read the Bible, starting from the beginning when God created everything, to how he destroyed but kept Noah’s family in the flood. Then we looked at how God carried out his promise with Abraham the father of faith, through the generations until Moses. We also studied God’s Ten Commandments and the Passover. Josie said these are all in preparation for the coming of Jesus Christ who came to bring salvation once and for all. The systematic course helped me understand the most important things for Christians. In addition to the Bible study, Josie hosted me at her family dinner on Thanksgiving, brought me to her parents’ house for dinner on Christmas, gave me presents and showed me the meaning of the holidays to my faith. Knowing Josie has been a fantastic experience for me and I am thankful God is still working in my heart and transforming me.

Mei was baptized on Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012, where she publicly announced her commitment to Jesus Christ and shared her testimony.

If you are interested in befriending an inter-national student, consider getting involved with Neighbors International; contact Sonja at [email protected]

Ways to pray for Neighbors International

• Please pray that God will send more volunteers. (We specifically need more friendship families and individuals)

• Prayfortheairportgreetersto be encouraged and bless-ed in their ministry to the students

• PleasepraythatGodwillcontinue to bless our relationships with the local colleges and universities

• Prayforourfriendshippart-ners as they connect with their students and develop a relationship

• Prayforthosestudentswho accepted the Lord and returned to their country that God would protect their young faith

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2012-2013 Elders & Deacons

Dennis Bergakker([email protected])

Eric Cerling([email protected])

Clare DeGraaf([email protected])

Noe Palacios([email protected])

Kent Snoeyink ([email protected])

Vernon Spears ([email protected])

Mike Still ([email protected])

Allen VanHaitsma ([email protected])

Jim Hoekwater([email protected])

Tom Miller([email protected])

David Radde([email protected])

Mike Reiffer([email protected])

Jim Stubblefield([email protected])

Howard Timmer([email protected])

If you have any questions or comments you would like to share with an elder, please see the list above the blue line. If you would to contact a deacon, they are listed below the blue line.

Dan Wynalda([email protected])

Brian Klaver([email protected])

Dan Challa([email protected])

Jim DeVries([email protected])

Ross Pettinga([email protected])

Sam Roth ([email protected])

Stephen Baab([email protected])

Wilhelm Kliewer([email protected])

Rob Umstead([email protected])

Chris Walkup([email protected])

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a note from the eldersRespectfully Submitted by Kent Snoeyink, Elder Clerk

What responses do you think you would hear if you came to an elder’s meeting and asked each elder this question: “In your experience, what is one of the best things about serving as an elder at Calvary Church?” Though each man approaches the role with the unique set of gifts God has given him, you might be surprised to hear that nearly every answer to your question would be a variation on this theme: One of the best parts of being an elder at Calvary is the Prayer Time! Serving as an elder is a humbling, challenging, sometimes complicated and often joyful experience. But without a doubt, one of the major—and perhaps unexpected—highlights for each of us is the privilege of being able to spend extended time together in prayer.

If you have spent much time at all around Calvary Church; if you have scanned a bulletin, flipped through other Calvary Life magazines, checked the website or read an “e-news” email, you are probably well aware that folks who would like to pray with the elders can meet at 6:15PM on the first Tuesday of every month in room 211. But chances are you have not really considered showing up. Perhaps you think that invitation is for somebody else…maybe someone with bigger problems than yours or someone who is “more into that type of thing.”

We understand how it could feel uncomfortable and even a little intimidating to enter a room with fourteen men who want to earnestly seek the Lord’s will on your behalf. But it is worth the risk. The experience can be life changing. We know, because God uses that time to change our lives every month! It has been our privilege to pray over broken bones and broken relationships, over individuals, families, and small groups. We have cried out to God to take away sickness and we have asked him to provide jobs. We have anointed the forehead of a grandmother and joined her in pleading for the Lord to change her adult grandson’s heart, and we have anointed a little girl and asked God to heal her body. We have prayed aloud with boldness and we have sat before the Lord in humble silence. We have shed tears and we have laughed. We have been thrilled to hear how God has chosen to heal some, and we have sought to accept His will when He has chosen otherwise.

Our Heavenly Father receives all the glory during that prayer time. We readily acknowledge there is nothing special about us or the anointing oil we use. Our purpose is to obey God’s instructions in James 5:13-16, “Is any one of you in trouble? He should pray. Is anyone happy? Let him sing songs of praise. Is any one of you sick? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise him up. If he has sinned, he will be forgiven. Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.”

Would you like to experience one of the best things about serving as an elder at Calvary? Do you need healing? Whether your needs are physical, mental, spiritual, relational, or some other kind, God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine. If He is calling you to join us we would be honored to pray with you at 6:15 on the first Tuesday of the month. If you would prefer to schedule a different time please email Cindy, our prayer coordinator, at [email protected].

We would appreciate your prayers on our behalf as well. As we begin a new year the elders have been asking God to make clear to us His priorities for Calvary Church. Our heart’s desire is that our church would follow the Lord’s will in total submission and obedience. Please join us in asking Him to reveal His perfect will and to grant us the courage and humility to submit to it. We value your prayers seeking wisdom and protection for us and for our families. Please pray that the Holy Spirit will guide our decisions and that we—and every person who attends Calvary Church—will become more like Jesus, with an undivided heart.

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March 1-2 at calvary church

I would love for you to join us for a weekend of spiritual growth and refreshment for women of all ages here at Calvary Church on March 1 and 2 – the Imagine Me, Set Free Conference with Pat Layton. Pat is a speaker who comes highly recommended by some of our own women who have attended the conference and know her personally.

Pat has a heart to bring women into freedom in Christ. Using Psalm 139 she takes women on a journey to embrace Peace with the Past, Purpose in the Present and Passion for the Future. We pray you will walk away with a renewed passion for your faith and a deeper relationship with Christ.

The conference will go from Friday evening (6:00-9:00pm) to Saturday afternoon (8:45am-4:30pm). In addition to wonderful teaching, there will be personal time with God and breakout sessions for group discussion and encouragement.

Also included in your ticket price:• a dessert and cocoa bar on Friday night• continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday• all conference materials

Tickets are $45 if purchased before January 25. They are $55 if purchased after that date, however, the deadline to register is February 25. Register online at calvarygr.org/imagineme. Tickets will also be on sale January 13 and 20 in the Calvary Café and January 15 and 22 at the Gathering Place Study. We are also accepting donations for scholarships for women who would otherwise be unable to attend. See us at the ticket sales table for more information.

Finally, some women are making a weekend out of it! For even more girlfriend time, book Friday night at the Country Inn and Suites at the special rate of $89.99 for up to four women in a room. Call 942-7000 and mention the Calvary Church Women’s Retreat.

For more information on the conference, check out calvarygr.org/imagineme. Questions? Please email [email protected].

We are excited about all the Lord will do in and through this conference. Please join us!

To keep up with other Women’s Ministry events at Calvary Church, please like our Facebook page: facebook.com/CalvaryChurchWM.

A special early bird

rate of $45 is available

through January 25.

Don’t miss this deal,

register today at

calvarygr.org/

imagineme.

Susan SorensenPastoral Staff, Women’s Ministry

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ChildrenCarla | [email protected] | ext. 5067

KIDS N ACTIONWednesdays | 6:30-7:50pm Our desire in KIDS N ACTION is that children, five-years-old through fourth grade, understand what God says in the Bible, believe it, and obey it in their daily lives. KIDS N ACTION is designed to foster social interaction through chosen electives, while facilitating spiritual growth in learning from the book of James how to “put your faith into action.”

Note: No Kids N Action or LUMIN8 on January 2.

Creating a Family Road MapBegins January 6 | 9:40am | Room 255Join us for our annual “Family Road Map” class this January. We would love every family in our ministry take this class eventually, so plan to join us if you can! Family Therapist Michael Reiffer and Children’s Pastor Joel Shank will share how you can create spiritual goals for your family, and decide core values and milestones of responsibility. Class time will include lecture and discussion based on the Family Road Map guidebook (provided free), as well as provide the opportunity to interact with other parents in the same “boat” as you! Ongoing parent-community groups will be explained at the conclusion of the class. Space is limited; R.S.V.P. to [email protected] at ext. 5067.

5th-8th [email protected] | ext. 5181

The Main EventSunday Mornings | 9:40am5th/6th: Room 109 | 7th/8th: Room 108This school year we are digging deep on Sunday and discovering how the words of Jesus fit into our every-day lives. Starting with the beginning of Jesus’ minis-try and continuing right until the end, you won’t want to miss a Sunday as we discover who Jesus is, the dif-

ference He can make in our lives, and why those little red letters should be a big part of our lives. No need to register, just show up!

No Main Event on December 30 due to Family Services.

5th/6th [email protected] | ext. 5181

RefugeWednesdays | 6:30-8:00pm | Room 109Refuge is a great time of fun and encouragement for fifth and sixth grade students. We learn about God, gather for small groups, play games together, laugh and experience Christian community. To join, just show up.

No Refuge on January 2.

P.A.C. AttackJanuary 20 | 12:30- 2:30pm | Gym | Cost: $3P.A.C. Attack is our party after church and they’re very simple…we play dodgeball, we eat pizza, and we play more dodgeball. P.A.C. Attacks are a great way to make a new friend. If dodgeball’s not your thing you can find some friends and watch a movie with us, too.

7th/8th [email protected] | ext. 5181

OasisWednesdays | 6:30-8:00pm | Room 108Oasis is our Wednesday night small group program! Want to go deeper, asking specific questions about topics that concern you? Want to make some close friends? Want to get to know some of our fun, caring, super skilled leaders on a more personal level?  We’ll play games, worship, hear a brief talk, and break up into our small groups.  To join, just show up.

No Oasis on January 2.

QuiCk ConneCtadministrative staff information

in alpha order by ministry

BenevolenceLynnell [email protected]. 3510

Calvary CommunityBrenda [email protected]. 5650

ChildrenCarla [email protected]. 5067

Community OutreachSharon [email protected]. 5077

Compassion MinistriesLou [email protected]. 3618

FacilitiesMelissa [email protected]. 5097

[email protected]. 5290

MarketingJackie [email protected]. 5042

MenLou [email protected]. 3618

MissionsChris [email protected]. 5022

Pastoral Care& Senior AdultsRegina [email protected]. 3672

ServingJudie [email protected]. 5095

Special NeedsJudi [email protected]. 5272

StudentsNatalie Ueckercalvarystudents @calvarygr.orgext. 5181

Technical [email protected]

WomenElaine [email protected]. 5186

WorshipKristen [email protected]. 5155

Young AdultsMason D. [email protected]. 5036

Program GUIDECalVarY ChurCh

Sunday Morning Worship Service8:10, 9:40, and 11:15am | Sanctuary

January 2013

Sunday Evening Worship Service 6:00pm | Chapel

Church Office HoursMonday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am-12:30pm (Receptionist Only)

Church Phone Number: (616) 956-9377Address: 707 E Beltline NE | Grand Rapids MI 49525

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Sketch: Winter Retreat at SpringHillFebruary 15 at 5:30pm - February 17 at 3:00pmDrop-off/Pick-up Entrance D Cost:Early Bird - $120 (paid in full on February 6)Regular Rate - $130 (after February 6)$25 non-refundable deposit due at registration.To sign up contact the Student Ministries Office or register and pay online at MyCalvaryGR.org. Note: In addition to the year-long Calvary Church release form, you’ll need a $25 non-refundable deposit, and a Spring Hill medical release form completed.

hiGh [email protected] | ext. 5181

UNITEDSundays | 6:00-8:30pm | Room 108Join a community of students seeking to know God and live for Him. Many people think that the Gospel starts in the New Testament. However, it starts in Gen-esis. In fact, we see shadows of Christ from the begin-ning of the Bible on to the end. Join us in January as we begin this new series.

Senior Pictures Due February 11February 11 is the last day parents/students can drop off or send senior pictures to [email protected] in order to be included in the Calvary Life in the spring. Please provide your student’s name and the high school he/she is graduating from in the body of your email and/or back of your photo (type “Senior Photo” in the subject line of your email). If your stu-dent has decided to attend college in the fall, please let us know where they will be. Thank you.

Sketch: Winter Retreat at SpringHillFebruary 8 at 5:30pm - February 10 at 3:00pmDrop-off/Pick-up Entrance D Cost:Early Bird - $120 (paid in full on February 6)Regular Rate - $130 (after February 6)$25 non-refundable deposit due at registration.To sign up contact the Student Ministries Office or register and pay online at MyCalvaryGR.org. Note: In addition to the year-long Calvary Church release form, you’ll need a $25 non-refundable deposit, and a Spring Hill medical release form completed.

YounG adultsa ministry for young adults 18-34Mason | [email protected] | ext. 5036

We were not meant to walk through this life alone, but to experience its fullness in community. That’s why we gather together to grow spiritually through age-specific teaching, edifying fellowship, and serv-ing. The Young Adult Ministry offers three different communities where you can connect with a group that’s right for you.

ColleGe a community for young adults 18-22Mason | [email protected] | ext. 5036

College LifeThursdays | 7:00pm | Room 108Are you interested in joining a diverse community of fellow college-aged young adults? We meet together as a community for worship, small groups, and teach-ing each Thursday.  This is a great opportunity to build relationships with other young adults from the Grand Rapids area and grow in our faith together. For more information contact Mason D. Sherrill.

College DiscipleshipOn-Campus Community Groups meet on-campus weekly for an informal time of sharing and catch-ing-up about what is happening in our lives. Even if you aren’t taking classes, we still have a group for you! For more information, contact Mason D. Sherrill.

College Ministry LunchSundays | 12:30pm | Room 121Are you looking for a way to connect with other college students that attend Calvary on Sundays? Come enjoy a free lunch after the third service. This is a great way to fellowship with other students and to learn about additional ways to get involved at Calvary Church

College Freeze & Fire January 25 | 4:00pm | Meet at Entrance J Sick of just looking at, trudging through and slipping on the snow? Join us as we celebrate the fun parts of winter! The College Ministry is going sledding at a lo-cal park so bring your tubes, sleds and toboggans and meet us at Entrance J. After that we will be heading to a pizza joint and having some nice toasty, fiery pizza to warm us up after our wintery expeditions. Pile on those parkas and mittens and join us! Cost is $5.

MerGea community for single young adults ages 22-34Sue | [email protected] | ext. 5198

MergeSundays | 11:15am | Room 137Join us this January as we learn how to study God’s Word, pray for our community, and get even more out of the weekly sermons. We will also have a wonderful time of fellowship and prayer. Together we’ll explore what God is revealing to each one of us. For more information contact Sue Schroeder.

Grounded – Sunday Night with MergeJanuary 13| 7:00pm| Clique Coffee BarBefore you begin another week, get grounded with Merge on Sunday Night. Enjoy encouraging fellow-ship as we play games and share coffee together. We’ll also reflect on a spiritual topic and discuss to-gether how we can lay the groundwork for our faith as we head out into the world. Clique is located at 1600 East Beltline NE.

Foundationsa community for young couples ages 22-32Mason | [email protected] | ext. 5036

Sundays | 11:15am | Room 130Join this community of young marrieds and be challenged and encouraged as you work on building a strong and lasting foundation for your marriage. Through a combination of sermon discussion and teaching, friendly mentor couples will help guide us towards making godly decisions and form healthy life-long habits that will strengthen our relationships and help us grow in Christ.

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CalVarY CoMMunitYBrenda | [email protected] | ext. 5650

Evidence-Based Faith - Six-Week ClassJanuary 6-February 10 | 11:15am | Room 131-133Can you trust the Bible? Have you ever questioned your faith? Could you respond to a doubter? Does evidence for the Bible meet the rigorous standards of science? Discover the answers in this series presented by Kenneth Dudley, MD, associate professor, Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine. Whether you have questions or want to be prepared to share with those that do, this class is for you. To register for the class go to MyCalvaryGR.org or contact Brenda ([email protected]) at ext. 5650.

Membership ClassFebruary 2 | 9:00am-2:30pm | Room 108Register at MyCalvaryGR.orgWe believe membership in the local church is import-ant. Membership means commitment to learn, to be in community, and to contribute – giving back to God what He so richly gives to us. Come as a family (chil-dren 12 and older) or invite those in your community group who aren’t members to join you. Register on-line or contact Brenda ([email protected]) at ext. 5650 by January 28. Pre-registration is required. Lunch is provided. Sorry no childcare is available.

Monday Night Bible StudyWinter Session Begins January 7 - Mondays at 7:00pm Chapel | No pre-registration neceessary

Monday Night Bible Study is a place where men and women of all ages meet together throughout the school year to study God’s word, for prayer and for fellowship. This winter, from January 7 to April 15, our study will be The Astonishing Secret to a Joy-Filled Life: A study on the book of Philippians, written by Nancy Samra. In our study of Philippians, we are go-

ing to see our faith dressed in everyday work clothes.  We are going to gain practical tools to help us reshape our thinking according to God’s ways.

The evening begins with men and women each meet-ing in small groups for about an hour, then for the last half hour, we all meet together in the Chapel until about 8:35. Our teacher, Ed Kaleefey, shares with us additional insights from the lesson for that week. A $5 suggested donation per semester is appreciated to cover materials. You are welcome to join us at any time throughout the year. Women register in room 114 (lower level across from the choir room) and men in room 211 (upstairs near the Chapel). Sorry, no childcare. If you have any questions, men contact Dave Thrasher at 243-6603 and women contact Carol Spencer at 942-4743. Please join us.

CoMpassion Ministries Lou | [email protected] | ext. 3618

DivorceCareJanuary 8 - April 9 | 6:30-8:30pm | Room 140 | $20This 13-week seminar, led by people who understand the pain of separation and divorce, will help you recover from the pain of the past and look forward to rebuilding your life. For more information or to register, contact Lou DeGraaf.

DC4K (DivorceCare for Kids)January 8 - April 9 | 6:30-8:30pm | Room 143 | $15Offered simultaneously with DivorceCare, this 13-week class is geared for elementary age children. DC4K pro-vides a safe, neutral and fun place where children learn to understand their feelings, express their emotions appropriately, learn to feel better about themselves, develop coping skills and are introduced to biblical concepts that bring comfort. Childcare will be provided for children birth through preschool. Scholarships are available.

Good Sense ClassJanuary 9 - February 13 | 6:30-8:00pm | Cost: $20Are you currently living on a tighter budget? Are you struggling to make ends meet each month? Do you wonder where your money went at the end of every month? If you said “yes” to any of these questions, this six-week class is for you. Good Sense will provide you with principles, practical steps and individual assis-tance to put together a monthly spending plan that enables you to control your money rather than having your money control you. To register, contact Lou.

MenLou | [email protected] | ext. 3618

Men’s BreakfastJanuary 12 | 8:00am | Room 129 | $5Join us to hear speaker JP Gaylord. JP is the Special Projects Coordinator for Missions and Outreach at Calvary. He and his wife Stephanie grew up in the Grand Rapids area. They have two children Abby (3) and John (1). The Gaylord’ are currently preparing to move to France to plant churches.  JP has been on staff at Calvary for over two years.

Our topic will be “The What and How of Spiritual Warfare.”  We’ll cover what spiritual warfare is, what it looks like in everyday life, and how to stand your ground when you encounter spiritual warfare. A full, hot breakfast will be served for only $5 (collected at the door). Contact [email protected] by January 10 at noon to reserve a seat at this month’s breakfast.

MaturationRuth | [email protected] | ext. 5013

Simple FaithBegins February 17 | 11:15am | Rooms 131-133Have you ever wanted to ask a question about the Bible and didn’t because you were sure people would think you were inadequate or would wonder what the heck you were doing in church? This is a class you need to investigate. It’s called Simple Faith because we make it a point to keep it simple. Whether you have been at Calvary for 40 years or this is your first time, check out Simple Faith. Each week we will take our time going through a study guide and learning along with you what God is teaching. Remember, the only dumb question is the one you don’t ask. To sign up, contact Ruth.

’ Saturday, January 12

8:00-10:00am Calvary Church Fellowship Hall

Cost: $5.00

Special Guest: JP Gaylord,

Special Projects

Coordinator, Missions & Outreach

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pastoral Care Regina | [email protected] | ext. 3672

GriefShare WorkshopJanuary 8 - April 2 | 6:30-8:30pm | Room 207 | $20This 13-week seminar and support group is led by facil-itators who understand what you are experiencing and designed for people grieving the loss of someone close. It will offer you comfort and encouragement during this difficult time as well as give you the opportunity to in-teract with others who have experienced a recent loss. Please join us. For more information, contact Regina Scovill.

Life Threatening Illness Support GroupAre you or a loved one dealing with cancer or anoth-er life threatening or long term illness? Would you benefit from being part of a Christian support group? Please consider attending a meeting on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, 7:00-8:30pm at the Yellow House. The goal of this group is to provide a time of sharing and support as well as prayer and encouragement from the Bible. Occasionally we will invite a special speaker to share. For more information contact Phyllis Tack ([email protected]).

Marriage Prep WorkshopJanuary 20 and 27 | 1:00-5:00pm | Yellow House We believe it is necessary to know as much as possible about each other going into marriage. It is important to know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes, as well as faith and fears, in order to build your relationship into all that it can be – into all that God intended it to be. Cost is $50/couple. Contact Re-gina for more information.

Mental Illness Family Support Group January 22 | 7:00pm | Room 114Bipolar, or Manic Depressive disorder affects about 1½% of the population, and can be very debilitating. It is however, usually quite treatable, often enabling the person to live an active. Please join us at our next meeting. If you have any questions or would like ad-ditional information, contact John or Betty Walker at 956-6141.

praYer Groups

Intercessors Prayer GroupWednesdays | 6:45pm | Room 212Open to anyone who is interested in praying for Calva-ry Church, its pastors, staff, volunteers, congregation and programming. For details, or to submit prayer requests, contact [email protected].

Nehemiah Prayer TeamWhen Nehemiah heard that the walls of Jerusalem needed repair, his first response was to fast and pray for four months. For the past two years, the elders and deacons have been praying and fasting for God’s wisdom concerning our space needs. Now we would like to invite our church family to join us. If you are willing to fast and pray with the elders, please email Sarah Merrill ([email protected]), and we will add you to a regular prayer update.

Pastor Jim Samra’s Prayer TeamPeople on this team agree to pray daily for the Samras and for the church. Jim sends out weekly prayer requests to the team as well as requests throughout the week when he needs immediate help. Contact Ruth Gudbrandson ([email protected]) at ext. 5013.

Pastors’ Prayer PartnersYou will receive weekly updates from the Pastoral Staff via email or postal mail. Your obligation is to pray with a team of prayer warriors during one service a month, and pray in your own home regularly for their requests. Contact Arlene Timmer ([email protected]) at 365-0728.

Prayer & Fasting for the UnemployedThursdays | 12:00-1:00pm | ChapelPlease join us every third Thursday for a time of prayer and fasting for the unemployed.

Prayer for Worship ServicesSundays | 7:45-8:05am (in Jim Samra’s office), 9:15-9:35am, 10:50-11:10am (in Room 105)You are invited to come pray specifically that God would bless our morning services. All are encouraged to join.

Third Monday Missionary PrayerBring your lunch and pray for our missionaries serving around the world on the third Monday of each month at 11:30am in room 207.

senior adultsRegina | [email protected] | ext. 3672

Confident CaregiversJanuary 21 | 11:30am | Room 123 As a caregiver, do you ever feel alone? Does it seem like no one really understands the burden you’re carrying? Confident Caregivers is a monthly sup-port group for sharing needs, questions, answers and encouragement. Please join us this month for a “Caregiving: Question and Answer Session” with Mike Faber, GRCC Older Learner Center. Be sure to RSVP by January 17 to Regina.

Hymn SingJanuary 13 | 7:30pm | ChapelCome lift your voices as we rejoice together with the timeless hymns you know and love.  Our hymn sing will begin at 7:30pm, following the evening service.  Maury Lehmann will lead us in singing. Special guests will be Bonnie Stadt Visser and Hil-lary Taatjes Woznick.

Monday Monthly LuncheonJanuary 7 | 10:20am | Fellowship Hall | Cost: $7Join us for fellowship and good food. Jack Doles, WOOD TV Sports Director, will be joining us. Punch-bowl begins at 10:00, the program starts at 10:20 and then we enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by Calvary’s fine culinary team. Make reservations with Howard & Arlene Timmer at 365-0728, Virginia Claybrook at 940-1807 or Terry & Linda Markham at 247-8619 by January 2.

WINTER TEEN RETREATS2013+ LIVE BANDS

+ HORSEBACK RIDING+ BROOMBALL+ TUBING HILL

+ CLIMBING WALL

+ INDOOR POOL

+ LIFE- ALTERING MESSAGES

BAND:

SPEAKER:

DATES:

PRICE:

High School Retreat (9th-12th Grade)

February 8-10Early Bird Deadline: January 28

Middle School Retreat (7th-8th Grade)

February 15-17Early Bird Deadline: February 6

Cost: $130 ($120 if you pay in full by the Early Bird Deadline)

Register at MyCalvaryGR.org

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• Beef Stew• Chili• Chicken noodle

soup• Tomato soup• Vegetable soup• Cream of Chicken

and Mushroom soups

• Ramen noodles

• Oyster crackers• Saltine crackers• Oatmeal• Hot cereal packets• Hot Pockets – all

varieties• Hot Chocolate mix• Coffee• Tea

Wednesday Morning Bible StudyWednesdays | 9:30am | ChapelJoin us as we study God’s word together. Our winter session starts on January 9. Mike Oatis will be teach-ing this winter. Refreshments are served from 9:30-9:50am, and the study begins promptly at 10:00am.

speCial needsAdult/IndividualsElleen | [email protected] | ext. 5623

SOS Go-Getters (Adults with Special Needs)Sundays | 11:15am | Chapel

WOW Go-Getters (Adults with Special Needs)Wednesdays | 6:30pm | Chapel

Go-Getters for Jesus are a large community of youth and adults with special needs who are eager to serve God and one another.

Classes for Adults with Special NeedsWednesdays| 6:00pm

Art Class (Room 114): Artistic skill development, in a socially friendly environment, is a regular part of Wednesday evening (during the school year) for any Go-Getter student who would like to attend.

Choir (215): Scripture set to music is the focus of this group of Go-Getters. It is a way for those who cannot read to hide the word of God in their hearts. The focus is not on singing ability.

Sign Language (Room 211): The sign language class is open to the larger community of the church. There, students are taught basic communication and the use of signs to praise during worship.

Children and YouthElizabeth | [email protected] | ext. 5163

Explorers (Students with Special Needs)Sundays | 11:15am | Room 114Explorers provides an active, less structured environ-ment where learning takes place using interactive centers based on 52 Bible stories.

Seekers (Students with Special Needs)Sundays | 11:15am | Room 112A calm structured environment for those who learn best with less activity. Adapted curriculum will focus more on learning about God and His love.

WoMenElaine | [email protected] | ext. 5186

The Gathering Place StudyResumes January 15 | 9:00am | Fellowship HallThe Gathering Place has openings!  Come and join women of all ages in the Fellowship Hall for coffee, fellowship and a large group program that includes teaching, skits, worship and testimonies.  We then move into small groups for discussion on our study of Moses. An excellent children’s program also teaches the story of Moses.

New Eight-Week Tuesday Evening Bible StudyBegins January 15 | 6:30-8:00pmWe will use the book “Rising to the Call of Leadership” by Kay Arthur, David & BJ Lawson. This study looks at four important leaders who we are hearing about already this year….Eli, Samuel, Saul and David. You’ll explore key leadership principles, including how to make wise decisions under pressure, deal effectively with mistakes, and set a course that others will follow. Join us for meaningful discussion with very little homework. For more information, or to register contact  Elaine.

Women’s ExerciseMondays | 9:30-11:00am |  GymJoin us for a variety of aerobics, Zumba©, Tae Bo©, pilates, stretching, weight lifting and games all taught by a Certified Fitness Instructor.  Limited Childcare is available – call Elaine to reserve a spot for your child. For more information contact Angela Crompton at 682-1524. An injury waiver is required.

Women’s VolleyballMondays | 6:00-8:00pm | GymWomen over the age of 16 are invited to join us for recreational volleyball on Monday nights.  Get out of the house, get some exercise and make some new friends.  There is no fee.  No childcare available.  Gym shoes are required along with an injury release waiver.  Contact Pat Engels ([email protected]) or 457-3813 for more information.

serVinG opportunitiesLaw Enforcement? Let us know.If you are active duty law enforcement and worship here regularly, we would like to share our emergency plan with you and be able to communicate updates with you. Contact Ken Meines, Director of Facilities at [email protected].

Shut-In MinistryIf you have a heart of mercy for those who are lonely and compassion for those who are suffering, please

prayerfully consider joining the Shut-In Ministry Team. This ministry is dedicated to reaching out to Calvary members who are no longer able to attend church services and functions. For questions, con-tact Rich Dyer ([email protected]).

Worship Opportunities If you are interested in joining the Choir or Orches-tra, contact Kristen White ([email protected]) at ext. 5155. Also, the worship team is also looking for musicians. If you play the drums, bass, guitar or sing, we would love to hear from you, contact Andy Crowder ([email protected]) at ext. 5612.

GiVinG opportunitiesLynnell | [email protected] | ext. 3510

Clothes ClosetThe seasons are changing and so must the clothing in our clothes closet. We are currently accepting cooler weather items for the whole family: snow boots for men, women and children; coats; snow pants; hats, glove and scarves; warm clothing. Your donations are greatly appreciated.

Food PantryThis month we need the following:

Thank YouA big thank you to all who supplied a Christmas Basket last month to the families receiving benevolent assistance through Pastoral Care. Your generosity was overwhelming and you came through for those in need at this crucial time of year. Many Calvary families were blessed over the holidays because of your kindness and all the extra baskets were donated to Take Hold Church. Thank you!

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january 2013sun mon tue wed thu fri sat

1Church Office Closed

2No Wednesday Night Programming

3 4 5

69:40amCreating a Family Road Map Begins

12:30pmCollege Lunch Resumes

7 10:00amSenior Adults Monthly Luncheon

7:00pmMonday Night Bible Winter Semester Begins

86:30pmDivorceCare & DC4K Begin

96:30pmGood Sense Class Begins

6:45pmNew Wednesday Night Bible Study Unit Begins

WFD Menu: Creamy Chicken Lasagna

107:00pmCollege Ministry Begins for Winter

116:00pmHigh School: Tubing at Pando

128:00amMen’s Breakfast

137:00pmMerge: Grounded

7:30pmHymn Sing

14 159:00amWomen’s Gathering Place Study Winter Semester Begins

16WFD Menu: Roast Pork Loin

17 18 19

20Sanctity of Human Life Sunday

12:30pm5th/6th: P.A.C. Attack

2111:30amThird Monday Prayer

Confident Caregivers

227:00pmMental Illness Family Support Group

23WFD Menu: Spaghetti

24 254:00pmCollege Freeze & Fire

261:30pmAll Star Dad

27 28 29 30WFD Menu: Grilled/Smoked Chicken

Kids N Action: Crazy Hair Night!

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There’s so much going on at Calvary, we can’t fit it all on this calendar! We’ve only listed a few events for each day so be sure to refer to the web calendar at calvarygr.org or the back of the Sunday bulletin for all our recurring weekly activities.

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We are so glad you have joined us today. We know there are many churches you could have chosen to attend and we are glad you chose to be here. We believe that you are not here by accident, that God has brought you to this place for a specific purpose. We look for-ward to connecting with you and caring for you in any way that we can.

This is a big church, we know... but you’d be surprised at how quickly you can find your place. All over this page are ways to meet people and get involved at Calvary. You will find there really is something for everyone!

Jim SamraSenior Pastor

Sundays at CalvaryConnection Point

Our Connection Point is a place where you can receive a warm welcome. Whether this is your first time at Calvary or your sixteenth, the Connection Point is your place for information on connecting at Calvary Church. It is located in the Chapel wing of the building, on your right as you exit the Sanctuary, in room 215.

Calvary Café 9:00am-11:00am in the GymThe Calvary Café is designed to give you the opportunity to mingle with other attendees between services. Stop in for a cup of coffee and a donut. From discussing the morning’s sermon to catching up on your community group leader’s recent vacation, the Calvary Café is a great place to gather for conversation.

Adult Sunday ClassesFind a class that’s perfect for you. There are classes for adults of all ages, stages and interests, from singles to parents to senior adults. For exact location and class descriptions, pick up a copy of the Adult Sunday Classes Guide at the Information Center or at calvarygr.org.

Special NeedsAdult (Go-Getters): 11:15am Chapel*Students (Seekers and Explorers): 11:15am Rooms 112/114 *Pre-registration recommended

Children’s MinistriesYoung Fives - Fourth Grade: 9:40am and 11:15amVisit the check-in desk at Entrance K on the lower level to register.

Nursery Care: 8:10am, 9:40am and 11:15amFor infants birth through preschool. Visit the check-in desk at Entrance M on the upper level to register.

Student MinistriesMiddle School (MSM): 9:40am 5th & 6th Main Event (Studying the Life of Jesus) Room 109 7th & 8th Main Event (Studying the Life of Jesus) Room 108High School (United): 6:00pm (Studying ___ for the Glory of God) Room 108

Young AdultsMerge (Singles 22-34): 11:15am Room 137Foundations (Young Couples 22-32): 11:15am Room 130College Lunch (Young Adults 18-22): 12:30pm Room 121

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Go to the Connection Point located through the Sanctuary doors on the right as you exit (in the Chapel wing) or stop at the Information Center at the back of the Sanctuary.

Media Center: For past sermons or a series on CD, the Media Center is located through the Sanctuary doors on the left as you exit (in the Chapel wing).

Children’s Activity Boxes: Located inside the Sanctuary doors by the Children’s wing.

Explore CalvaryThis staff-led, four-week class is for people to learn more about Calvary, take a tour of the building and find out what your next steps in connecting may look like. Contact Christy ([email protected]) at ext. 5615.

Pastoral NeedIf you have a need and would like to speak to a pastor, please call the main church number, 956-9377 or email [email protected]. A pastor is always available.

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Community is a place where you belong; a place where you develop relationships with other Christians and

do life together. When you experience true community, you have close friends who meet together, pray together, grow together in God’s Word, and care for one another. In community you will be loved; you will be valued; you will be transformed more into Christ’s image. If you realize it is time to engage with people in a new way and want to be a part of a community group, visit the Connection Point on Sunday mornings or contact Brenda Neher ([email protected]).