Calvary Life, June 2012

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calvary life June 2012

Congrats to this year’s grads...4 Glocal Impact Days recap...10 Summer service times begin July 1...17


contents

3 Dear Graduates

advice for graduating seniors from calvary staff and leaders

4 Senior pictures

celebrating our graduating seniors

14 Glocal impact days

a picture recap of our churchwide serving event this past april

6 | 5 Questions with Aaron Bolduc

Calvary Life sits down with the new Pastoral Staff representative for High School

7 | On the Bookshelf

10 | One Heart: Glocal Impact days A recap of our churchwide serving event

12 | A Note from the Elders

An update from the elders on our community Reading recommendations for the month of June initative, the budget process and more. from Calvary staff, volunteers and the library.

8 | A Meddling Mom

How 10 young adults and one meddling mom found community together.

9 | Behind the Scenes

Serving at Calvary with Liz Cain, High School Small Group Leader.

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14 | Special Needs Ministry

A volunteer profile and the inspiring story of a love that has inspired her.

15 | Program Guide

15 - Children, 5th-6th Grade, 7th-8th Grade, High School 16 - Young Adults (College, Merge, Foundations), Men, Pastoral Care, Prayer Groups 17 - Senior Adults, Special Needs 18 - Women, Serving Opportunities, Giving Opportunities

19 | June Calendar

Dates to know and hold onto for June.


dear graduates advice for those graduating from high school this spring Throughout the pages of this month’s Calvary Life, you’ll find words of wisdom passed on to our graduating seniors. We sought advice from pastors, deacons, high school ministry leaders and others who have been there and want to share what God has shown them. We hope you are touched by His grace as your read each remark.

My advice to high school graduates is to engage in a genuine way with God. We only come to know God as we experience him in our lives. College is one of the great times in life for discovering the reality of God and seeing his power at work in your lives. You will make many new friends and have many new experiences going forward from this point— but above all these is the joy of developing a friendship with God and experiencing him. Jim Samra, Senior Pastor

Dream big. Take some risks and don’t be afraid to fail. Eric DeKorne, Small Group Leader

Trust in the Lord in everything. Find a good church to be a part of, and get involved in the community. Do not sweat the small stuff, and always try your best! Work hard, and do not get discouraged if you do not get all A’s. Go to school now! Do not wait! It is much harder to try and go to school when you have a family and financial responsibilities! Finally, do what you love, and do what you enjoy doing!

Tessa Keena, Small Group Leader

You will come to meet people with completely different backgrounds (faith, life beliefs, family, etc...), and they may view things entirely different than you. Remain grounded in your faith - always seeking out the truth. “Let your roots grow down into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness” (Colossians 2:7). College is the time to truly own your faith and grow deeper. Also, don’t forget to establish community early on, making sound friendships and establishing relationships with Christians whom you can experience college with. Remember your family and those who have poured into you these past few years. Don’t be scared to ask for prayer or to call if you are struggling!

Kelly Boprie, Small Group Leader

Whether you go to a Christian or secular college, don’t let your knowledge about God stop you from seeking to know Him daily. Set aside regular time for prayer and devotion; get involved in growing with other Christians through the local church, campus clubs and interpersonal relationships; and pay special attention to the ways God is working in your daily life both through trials and victories. Byron Dickey, Pastor to Students Keep your eye out throughout this issue for even more advice for graduates.

good to know 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 (rscovill@calvarygr.org) at ext. 3672.

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.

opportunities. Would you consider donating to the college and young adult scholarship fund and invest in the next generation of leaders at Calvary Church? To donate, designate Young Adults Scholarship Fund on your check or giving envelope and place it in the offering plate on Sundays.

Produce for Calvary’s Food Pantry As you plant your garden this summer, please consider adding an extra row of vegetables to donate to our food pantry. We do not receive fresh fruits and vegetables all the time, and this would be an added blessing to the many families who rely on the pantry.

Young Adults Scholarship Fund Every year the young adult ministry provides opportunities including retreats, conferences, book clubs, and times of service to cultivate and encourage spiritual growth. Sadly, financial hardships can make it difficult for some of our young adults to take full advantage of these

Family Service July 1 Nursery is available for infants through young threes; 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.

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congratulations GRADUATES As a church family, we pray that God would keep and guide you through this next chapter of your life.

Jared Dice Northpointe Christian

Emma Matthew Forest Hills Eastern

Hope VanOs Homeschool

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Jennifer Dryfhout Potter’s House

Mallory Murphy Forest Hills Northern

Troy VanPortfliet Grand Rapids Christian

Tyler Evans Northview

Caleb Nix Forest Hills Central

Kelsey Vredeveld Jenison

Jonathan French City High

Daniel Palazzolo Hudsonville

Bradley Webb Hudsonville

Blake Gauger East Grand Rapids

Elizabeth Roskamp Forest Hills Northern

Summer Webster Homeschool


Garrett Beyer Calvin Christian

Alyson Knenlein Northview

Andrew Schohl Homeschool

Hayley Bippes Homeschool

Kyle Lammers Forest Hills Northern

Cassie Schoonmaker Forest Hills Eastern

Laura Boluyt Forest Hills Eastern

Emily Macauley Forest Hills Northern

Herb Slate Ottawa Hills

Stephen Crompton Forest Hills Central

Caleb Marcus Forest Hills Northern

Josh Teigen Forest Hills Northern

Katie DeHaan Rockford

Ben Markham Grand Rapids Christian

Melissa VanderZiel Northpointe Christian

college GRADUATES Megan Fuchs

Cornerstone University

Michelle Hunt

Kendall College of Art & Design

Faith Nicole Hepler Cornerstone University

Ethan Welling Spring Lake

Roger White Forest Hills Eastern

Adam Widdis Forest Hills Northern

Peter Wiersma Northpointe Christian

Kate Meredith Taylor University

Cheryl Still

Cedarville University

Kristi Tuinstra

Kendall College of Art & Design


connections getting to know calvary 1

5Questions with Aaron Bolduc

Pastoral Staff, High School Ministry

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What is your role at Calvary Church? How has God recently revealed I am the pastor to high school students. Himself in your community? That means that I teach our students on Sunday As God was leading me to the high school nights, oversee our leaders, and make sure that position I had a lot of decisions to make. It we have a ton of fun as we connect to God. was such a blessing being able to rely on my wife, spiritual mentors, and even several deacons and elders for spiritual wisdom. I am What encourages you most as you so thankful for the friends that God has given minister at Calvary? Nothing encourages me more than to see a Emily and I here at Calvary; we would not be person regenerated by the power of the living who we are without you! God. I am so thankful to be a part of a church How can the Calvary family pray for where conversions are happening on a weekly you and your ministry this month? and often times on a daily basis. Every Sunday Please pray for spiritual and physical health, pray that I come to this church I can scan the crowd and find people who I knew before they were for wisdom, and for the anointing of the Holy Spirit to cover all that we do. Pray that God would protect saved, that charges me up like nothing else.

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How have you experienced life{together}? Over the past three years I have been building relationships with a group of brothers in Christ. At first it started off as just basic Bible study, but now it has developed into so much more. Now this group of men consists of my closest allies in the kingdom, and we are all growing, evangelizing and making disciples. I love you guys (you know who you are)!

our students physically, spiritually and emotionally. Pray that our ministry would be a ministry of truth, and that we would remain strong in uncertain times.


on the bookshelf recommended reading for june found in the calvary library

The Mercy For series by Nancy Alcorn addresses the life-controlling issues that threaten thousands of young women every day such as eating disorders and addictions. The four books in the series include Cut, Starved, Violated and Trapped. They provide practical advice and scriptural insight. These books are also great resources for counselors, leaders, parents, pastors and individuals who care and want to equip themselves to provide answers. Scott MacIntyre was a piano prodigy, a nineteen-year-old college grad, a Marshall scholar and an American Idol finalist. Blind from birth, Scott has had to work harder and longer to achieve his goals. At nineteen, he faced a diagnosis that rocked his family and nearly took his life. Peek behind the scenes to see how he learned to overcome his disability, how he made it in the music industry, how he found the love of his life, and how God taught him that in all things, we can truly achieve our dreams By Faith, Not by Sight. Everyone knows how to be joyful in the peaks of Life when all your fondest hopes and wildest dreams come true. But, what about the valleys? When nothing seems to go your way? When everything is falling apart? When God is silent, and you feel all alone? Where does joy fit into those moments? In Choose Joy, Kay Warren shares the path to experiencing soul-satisfying joy no matter what you’re going through. Joy is deeper than happiness, lasts longer than excitement, and is more satisfying than pleasure and thrills. Joy comes from God…and it can be yours! Today.

Alyssa Helm, High School Small Group Leader

Steve Gibson, Executive Pastor

Carl Siebert, High School Intern

The Barbarian Way talks about living our faith radically through our love and sacrifice. Following Jesus’ great example, we should seek to expand the kingdom of God even though sometimes it might be risky. The call of Jesus is one that demands action, and this book calls Christians to step out of their comfort zones and live in the “barbarian way.” The Church of Irresistible Influence is one of the best books I have ever read dealing with the impact a large church can have on its community for Christ. It challenges the idea of doing multiple small community projects and argues that large churches have a distinct opportunity to do fewer yet much larger service projects when they leverage their great number of people and resources. Lewis argues that as we use people’s giftedness, service projects that make an imprint on the community at large will reap long lasting benefits for the kingdom. It’s exciting to imagine how God could use Calvary with a model like this. I recommend Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck’s book, Why We Love The Church. One of the biggest fears of anyone graduating high school is what will happen to their faith throughout their college career. This book does a great job at defining what the church is supposed to do and why it is so beneficial. It is an easy read and would benefit anyone who has ever been tempted to leave the church or their faith.

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life{together} experiencing community at calvary

A meddling mom & 10 young adults experience the joy of community by Sue Gardner

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his year, as Pastor Jim challenged the congregation to become part of a small group, my college-aged children have felt it! They asked me to give Calvary a call to see if any other young people were similarly challenged and wanted to be in a small group. I was excited to see their interest and, being the meddling mom that I am, I called the church office. I got in touch with Karen and asked if there was a group for young people between the ages of 18 and 25. Karen suggested my kids try Merge, a community for young adults (22-34) meeting on Sunday mornings. I told my sons and they were a bit disappointed as this did not fit their schedule.

about eight other young people also looking for a group. The only hiccup was that she didn’t have a small group leader. Of course, Karen asked me if I would be interested in leading the group and well, the rest is history.

for me. Sue and Scott take us under their wing and have taken the time to prepare delicious meals for us – so thankful! This has been such a blessing in my life; I can’t wait to reunite this Fall.”

I think it was the second time we met that God laid on my heart to share with them, between my tears, how much I longed for them to seek a close walk with the Lord and surrender their all. We shared a meal each time we met and then studied Francis Chan’s “Crazy Love” series. Scott and I listened to each of them share about their struggles and desires to walk with God and they asked questions like: “What does it mean to be lukewarm?” and “How can we know God will answer our prayers?” I am not sure who has been blessed more, Scott and I as the leaders, or the young adults.

“Meeting with this small group has definitely shown me the importance of being a part of a small community. Sue and Scott have been awesome in leading us in the Crazy Love series in which I have learned it’s not only important to say I'm a Christian, but also to have the actions that prove I'm a Christian. I have learned through Scott's testimony that God can deliver us from whatever sin is in our lives and He will empower us to do great things through our story. The Crazy Love series has allowed me to examine myself and start working on things that are holding me back from truly receiving all of God’s blessings. Thanks so much for opening your home to us and extending your wisdom of all the things you have learned throughout your Christian walk.”

Below are some stories from members of our community group: “I joined a small group at Calvary because I wanted to connect and grow in my faith. Scott and Sue were the most awesome loving small group leaders. Everytime I came to their house I was welcomed with love and Christ centered attitudes. Our discussions about Pastor Jim’s message were challenging and helped to strengthen my faith. I am so thankful.”

“As a college student away from my family and home in Canada, small group has played a supportive role over the past few months for me. I About a week later I received a call from Karen am blessed that God has surrounded me with and she asked if my sons were still interested such amazing and loving people. It has been in joining a small group. She said that she had such a comfort to know that people are praying 8 | June 2012 | calvarygr.org

If you would like to join one of our Community Groups or start a new one by being equipped to facilitate a group, please contact Karen VanHolstyn (kvanholstyn@calvarygr.org) at 956-9377, ext. 5173.


Behind the Scenes Serving at Calvary with Liz Cain

Where do you currently serve at Calvary?

liz cain

I serve at Calvary as a small group leader for freshmen girls in the high school ministry, UNITED. This mainly involves serving during our Sunday evening time of worship, teaching, prayer and discussion. Throughout the week though, I continue to build relationships with the students through email, phone calls, Facebook or participating in various outings in the community. Most recently I enjoyed serving alongside several high school students for the Habitat for Humanity project where we assembled benches for a new home.

How did you begin serving at Calvary?

I have been attending Calvary Church for the past 4 ½ years, and over that time I have had a desire to get connected and serve in the Calvary community. Growing up, I attended a small Baptist church where I was actively involved in the high school ministry. As a teenager I remember how much it meant to me to have youth leaders actively pouring into my life and encouraging me to be bold in my faith. Last summer when I became a member of Calvary I felt led to work with the high school ministry by volunteering as a small group leader. And I am so glad that I did!

What challenges have you encountered in your ministry?

One of the biggest challenges that the students and leaders have faced this year in the high school ministry was getting news that Jordan and Toran were no longer going to be at Calvary. Just like with any other transition, change is hard. However, as the students and leaders began to pray and ask God for wisdom and discernment about what would happen next in UNITED, we all sensed that God was going to be doing a BIG WORK in the ministry. As we continued to seek God’s will, we were blessed by the creative gifting of Aaron Bolduc who began serving as an interim pastor for UNITED. Aaron’s passion for serving others and sharing the gospel boldly has already had an impact on so many within the high school ministry. Even through a time of transition, God has been at work in the lives of students and leaders in this community.

How has God blessed you through serving?

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I am a witness to God’s love every time I interact with children or serve alongside other volunteers - an opportunity I happily welcome and cherish. On June 1, 2010, I was diagnosed with Stage II non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Not only did this news stun my family, but for the first time, I was forced to lean upon my Calvary friends in a whole new way. During my treatment and recovery I was on the receiving end of enormous generosity. My family and I received cards and prayers and most of all, more meals than I thought possible! Our refrigerator and freezer were constantly full. Today, it has been 1½ years since my “all clear” report, and I am feeling great! My experiences serving in this ministry have all been tremendous blessings. I look forward to continuing my service and helping wherever God leads me!

“Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms” (1 Peter 4:10). Every Sunday and throughout the week, hundreds of people – of diverse interest, background and talents – devote a little bit of themselves to serving in a ministry at Calvary Church. They give a little time or a lot, whatever they can afford. It’s no over-statement to say that they are building up the body of Christ “to the praise of His glory.” Our team members serve in the library, clean the Sanctuary, teach a class, rock a baby, greet people, help staff with special events, sing in the choir and many other things. Whatever your gift, skill or passion is, we need you. Contact Judie Fielstra (jfielstra@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5095 today.

Discovery

Discovery can help you learn more about your spiritual walk, your spiritual gifts and connecting with others at Calvary as you meet with trained staff members. Fill out a Discovery card at one of the Information Centers to receive your packet, go online to our Serving Ministry page, or contact Christy VanAndel (cvanandel@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5615.

Membership Class Saturday, July 14 from 9:00am-2:30pm R.S.V.P. by Monday, July 9

We believe membership in the local church is important. 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 (children 12 and older) or invite those in your community group that aren’t members. Register online through mycalvarygr.org or contact Brenda (membership@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5650 by July 9. Pre-registration is required. Lunch is provided. Sorry, no childcare. It is more important to know who you are than what career path you want to take. Ephesians 2:10 “For you are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” It always helps to surround yourself with friends that want to live for Jesus. Karen VanHolstyn, Calvary Community

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one heart

Calvary Missions & outreach 2011-2012

Glocal Impact Days: Response to April 28 The following email expresses the impact we were hoping our service day with Habitat for Humanity would have on those that participated with us…

All three of our kids ‘got it’ and said some variation of the fact that serving the Lord by helping people was a lot of fun! They didn’t want to leave.

“We did not know what to expect on Saturday. Two of our daughters were not sure they wanted to miss tball and soccer to work all day, and we wondered how in the world 500 people were going to build a house (inside a warehouse!?) without getting in each other’s way and making a mess of things?

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve in that way. It was a wonderful day!”

We came home Saturday evening tired, blistered and joyful! What a great experience! ... From breakfast to the creative crafts for kids..the organized work stations... clear instructions...smiling leaders who directed us calmly and seemingly without stress...the delicious lunches...a safe and fun work environment...and the emphasis to demonstrate love for God by loving others. It was amazing.

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-The Snoeyink Family Have you “gotten” the glocal concept like this family has? We hope that as you participated in our Glocal Impact Days you have become more aware of the opportunities that exist right here to share the gospel through word and deed to impact the world. There are numerous other local organizations who serve nationals now living in the Grand Rapids area. As you are making your summer plans, why not consider getting your family involved with Habitat or one of these other ministries? Pick up a Community Ministries brochure at the Information Centers for more information.


Short-Term Missions: Ukraine team Please keep the Ukraine missions team in your prayers as they will be ministering with Amy Richey in Ukraine, June 8-18. The team will be ministering at an orphanage in the small city of Vorzel which is about an hour and a half from Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. At the orphanage they will be working with the staff, teaching them some skills to help them teach the 200+ special needs children who live there, and spending time playing with the children and showing them the love of Jesus. They also will be doing some construction work at the orphanage. The second part of the trip will be in Kiev, partnering with the local Salvation Army in handing out information on human trafficking at the European Soccer Championships – the Euro Cup. Human trafficking is a growing business in the world and affects hundreds of thousands of victims forced into the sex trade. Pray for team unity, safety, smooth logistics and that they would show the heart of Jesus to those they interact with.

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2011-2012 Elders & Deacons 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.

Dennis Bergakker

(dbergakker@calvarygr.org)

a note from the elders

Respectfully Submitted by Ron Haas, Elder Clerk

Lee Brenner

(lbrenner@calvarygr.org)

Ron Haas

(rhaas@calvarygr.org)

Kent Snoeyink

(ksnoeyink@calvarygr.org)

Allen VanHaitsma

(avanhaitsma@calvarygr.org)

Robert Bass

(rbass@calvarygr.org)

Brian Klaver

(bklaver@calvarygr.org)

Mike Reiffer

(mreiffer@calvarygr.org)

Howard Timmer

(htimmer@calvarygr.org)

Eric Cerling

(ecerling@calvarygr.org)

Larry Hulst

(lhulst@calvarygr.org)

Vernon Spears

(vspears@calvarygr.org)

Dan Visser

(dvisser@calvarygr.org)

Jim Hoekwater

Jim DeVries

(jdevries@calvarygr.org)

Noe Palacios

(npalacios@calvarygr.org)

Mike Still

(mstill@calvarygr.org)

Jerry Ward

(jward@calvarygr.org)

Robert Johnston

(jhoekwater@calvarygr.org) (rjohnston@calvarygr.org)

Tom Miller

(tmiller@calvarygr.org)

Jeff Rogers

(jrogers@calvarygr.org)

Todd Wilde

(twilde@calvarygr.org)

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David Radde

(dradde@calvarygr.org)

Jim Stubblefield

(jstubblefield@calvarygr.org)

Dan Wynalda

(dwynalda@calvarygr.org)

God is blessing Calvary Church in many exciting ways. Here are some recent examples of God’s goodness. Calvary Community – Lee Content, Calvary Community Pastoral Staff What a privilege to be part of the work God is doing in community building at Calvary Church. Since Pastor Jim began the sermon series in Ephesians last fall, we have seen more than 600 new people join a smaller community! We praise God for this and continue to press on toward the goal of having everyone who attends Calvary involved in a small group. Currently, we have about 950 people involved in an Adult Sunday Class, 200 people attending Monday Night Bible study, and 700 people who are involved in a community group! While we are amazed and pleased with the increasing number of people in community, this still means that a large portion of our attendees are only attending the Sunday morning worship service. As a result, we will continue to diligently work at getting people involved in a smaller group. We do this not so that we can have impressive numbers, but because we truly believe that one of the best ways to experience God’s love is in the context of community. Calvary’s Budget Process – Randy Helm, Operations Director Calvary’s budget year begins in August, but the process of setting the yearly budget starts in January with a review of direct costs that include utilities (gas, water, electric and sewer) and personnel (salaries and benefits). These costs tend to be fixed and are looked at first to determine how changes will impact other areas. Next, we look at the needs of each ministry area, which include a review of the current or soon-to-be finished program year, the goals and objectives that have been set by the elders or pastoral staff, and any recommendations from the Senior Pastor, leaving room for additional input after he returns from his study break with what God has led him to do in the next year. Steve Gibson, our Executive Pastor, and I take all this into account as we work with each department to understand their ministry needs and set a target budget accordingly. Each ministry area is given a target budget, usually in March, and is asked to spend time in prayer as they review it with their staff and respective committees while working out their plans for the coming year. Their final budgetary plans are brought to a meeting with the Finance Committee, usually in May. Once every department has presented its ministry and budget plans, the Finance Committee spends time in individual prayer and corporate prayer about the budget and then ultimately makes a recommendation to the Deacon board, submitting a


final budget for approval. The Deacons, in turn, pray about the recommendations for the coming year and if all goes well, accepts this budget for approval and recommends it to the Elders for final approval. There are many people involved in the budget process every year, each one with the goal of using the gifts God gives us as a church for His ultimate glory. Please remember every level of this process in your prayers that God would grant us wisdom and that we would allow Him to work in and through all that we do. Aaron Bolduc, High School Pastoral Staff The elders interviewed Aaron and Emily Bolduc at our May meeting and are pleased to present Aaron as our new High School Pastor. Aaron and Emily shared their faith journeys that have brought them to this point. The elders, deacons, pastoral staff, parents, student ministry volunteers and the students have all recognized the fingerprints of God in choosing Aaron and Emily for this important ministry. Please pray that God will continue to bless our student ministry, that many would come to faith in Christ, and that our students would grow deep in their faith. Translation Advisory Committee – John Zimmerman Calvary Church has been using the NIV/1984 as its translation of choice for a number of years. Zondervan no longer prints the 1984 version, and has moved entirely to their 2011 version. Since we can no longer purchase the older version, Zondervan’s decision is, in practice, forcing a change in translations for the church as well. This prompts the Elders to ask for a study to see whether the church should stay with the NIV, or if this occasion should prompt us to move to a different version altogether. The elders have asked John Zimmerman to lead a Translation Advisory Committee. This committee is charged with reviewing a number of competing translation candidates, considering the relative strengths and weaknesses of each translation, and the respective publishers’ strategies, costs, availability of helps, and other factors as may be defined by the committee. Upon completing this work, the committee will make a recommendation for action to the elders. The committee will begin work in July and plans to complete its work by March 2013. Please pray for wisdom as they seek God’s direction for this important decision. Anointing Prayer James 5:13-15 teaches, “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.” If you are facing a health concern and would like to schedule a special time to pray with the elders, please email Cindy Marrell at cmarrell@calvary.org. The elders also meet for prayer from 6:15-7:15pm on the first Tuesday of each month, in Room211. If you would like the elders to pray for you, or would simply like to join them in prayer, please stop by. If you have a comment or question you would like to share with the Elders, please email elders@calvarygr.org.

My best advice for graduates is to love God, love others, volunteer and work hard. You will never regret making godly choices. It is easier to make friends when you are one. You will learn more through serving and giving than in the classroom. Whatever you do, do it with all your might - because it is for the Lord. Dan Wynalda, Calvary Deacon

I urge you, graduates, with the words of 1st Thessalonians 5, to “... warn those who are idle, encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone. Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else. Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus...May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” On behalf of the elders, we love you in Christ and we encourage you to serve the Lord with gladness all the days of your lives! Kent Snoeyink, Calvary Elder

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A Truly remarkable biding time on a wednesday night love story By Katelin Kimble

Just as it is important for us to be a part of a community that is stimulating, encouraging, supportive, and challenging, so it is with the Go-getter special needs adult class. The Go-Getters are a community composed of unique and treasured image bearers of Christ. The class environment encourages the development of lifelong friendships among its members who are wrestling with similar concerns: such as friendship woes, family concerns, and personal struggles. Relationships are never easy but many Go-Getters desire to pursue the benefits of a dating relationship. There are several couples who have cultivated a meaningful dating relationship over the years. We had the opportunity to catch up with one of those couples — Sylvia Jabaay and Joel DeJong. Sylvia and Joel met in their mid-twenties at a private school in Chicago. Then they both moved back to Grand Rapids where they attended Southeast Center, an educational facility, and connected again. They reside in separate group homes, Joel a resident of David’s House and Sylvia living at Villa East. During the week they both have job related responsibilities. Joel works at the Savory Food Company and Sylvia helps perform small cleaning tasks within her group home. Sylvia and Joel attribute the longevity of their relationship to a solid friendship and a close relationship with the Creator of the Universe. When given the opportunity to reflect upon their relationship, various things came to mind. First of all Joel said that, “Sylvia was always the only girl for him!” She is also a great dancer and every year they have the privilege of getting dressed up and attending the special needs dance at Ottawa Hills High school. Sylvia also loves Joel because she is given the opportunity to be his “Basketball Buddy” which allows her to attend his games. This couple also looks forward to lunch and movie dates. The Lord has created within each one of us the desire for community and this is not unlike the needs of the Go-Getters. They are loved; they belong and desire acceptance. And overall, they desire community too.

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By Elleen Fitzgerald

In 1Corinthians 16:13 Paul writes for us to be on your guard... [to] stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong. Do everything in love. Volunteer, Katelin Kimble has latched onto these words as she responded to the call from God to serve in the special needs ministry. While spending Wednesday evening listening to the orchestra practice, doing homework, and waiting for her brother to be done at WOW, Katelin pondered what else God would have her do on Wednesday evenings at church. Being a nursing student at GVSU, and attending the college class at Calvary failed to quell the growing expectation in her heart to serve. On one such Wednesday evening, she ran into Marv Snedeker. After revisiting the days that he was her middle school leader and the great fun they had, Marv suggested that she come and visit the Go-Getters class. She did and by week two, as Katelin says, she was totally hooked! Katelin immediately gravitated toward a student that many hesitated to be around. She cared for him and showed him unconditional love. Joy began to show in his face each time he saw her. He became much more involved in the class, directing singing and praying for the group. His attendance increased and it is very rare for him to miss a Sunday and Wednesday class, each time walking from the stop at Leonard and Leffingwell to the church. As Katelin and I sat and talked, she reflected on the blessings and challenges of serving in the special needs ministry. The total honesty during prayer and share, remembering your name, acceptance of who you are, the genuine love they have for one another was far different from what she had experienced in other ministries. Katelin says, Go-Getters are just “frank” about life. She feels that it is a “privilege” to be with the students and that she is blessed by them more than she could have ever imagined. The students are very aware if you miss even a single week, stated Katelin. Amazed by the lengthy relationships amongst several of the students, Katelin was drawn to investigate two of these relationships. One of these was so moving that Katelin wanted to share it with the congregation. The couple you read about at left has been on an amazing journey that began many years ago. Although committed, they have never been able to marry or be together on a daily basis, but the love they have for one another bursts from them as Katelin did her interview.

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If you feel God tugging at your heart strings to serve within this ministry, please call. Judi Warner Director of Special Needs Ministry jwarner@calvarygr.org ext. 5272

Elleen Fitzgerald Facilitator, Special Needs Adults efitzgerald@calvarygr.org ext. 5623


CALVARY CHURCH

Program GUIDE Sunday Morning Worship Service 8:10am, 9:40am, 11:15am | Sanctuary

Quick Connect administrative staff information in alpha order by ministry

Benevolence

Lynnell Bok lbok@calvarygr.org ext. 3510

Calvary Community Brenda Neher bneher@calvarygr.org ext. 5650

Children

Carla Boon-Julien cboonjulien@calvarygr.org ext. 5067

Pastoral Care

Regina Scovill rscovill@calvarygr.org ext. 3672

Judie Fielstra jfielstra@calvarygr.org ext. 5095

Students

Judi Warner jwarner@calvarygr.org ext. 5272

Natalie Uecker calvarystudents @calvarygr.org ext. 5181

library@calvarygr.org ext. 5290

Technical Services

Marketing

Women

Jackie Rice jrice@calvarygr.org ext. 5042

media@calvarygr.org

Elaine Meredith emeredith@calvarygr.org ext. 5186

Men

Worship

Missions

Young Adults

Lou DeGraaf ldegraaf@calvarygr.org ext. 3618

Chris DeHaan missions@calvarygr.org ext. 5022

7th/8th Grade calvarystudents@calvarygr.org | ext. 5181

Sunday Mornings Young Fives - Fourth Grade: 9:40am and 11:15am Visit the check-in desk at Entrance K on the lower level to register.

Bike Trip June 11 | 10:00am-1:00pm | Free Meet/Pick up at White Pine Trail by Rockford Dam (E. Bridge St. Downtown Rockford). Bring a sack lunch, money for ice cream after our ride and a bike helmet*. Make sure you have sunscreen, appropriate shoes and a water bottle. Contact the church office by 9am for instructions if the weather is questionable.

Serving

Facilities

Library

Children Carla | childrensministry@calvarygr.org | ext. 5067

6:00pm | Chapel

5th-8th Grade calvarystudents@calvarygr.org | ext. 5181

Special Needs

Melissa DeBoer mdeboer@calvarygr.org ext. 5097

Church Office Hours Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm (Through June 1) Monday-Friday: 8:00am-4:00pm (Beginning June 4) Sunday: 7:30am-12:30pm

Senior Adults

Community Outreach Sharon Kaiser skaiser@calvarygr.org ext. 5077

Sunday Evening Worship Service

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

Regina Scovill rscovill@calvarygr.org ext. 3672

Kristen White kwhite@calvarygr.org ext. 5155

Mason D. Sherrill msherrill@calvarygr.org ext. 5036

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

June 2012

The Main Event Sunday Mornings | 9:40am 5th/6th: Room 109 | 7th/8th: Room 108 On Sunday morning, we spend time hanging out, worshiping, and finding creative ways to learn more about God’s Word as a community of middle school students. Our theme this summer is I Heart Beets. This summer we are going to dig deep in to what it means to be set apart for God’s purpose and possess a willingness to do whatever God asks (for Daniel that was eating vegetables).

5th/6th Grade calvarystudents@calvarygr.org | ext. 5181 Bike Trip June 18 | 10:00am-1:00pm | Free Meet/Pick up at White Pine Trail by Rockford Dam (E. Bridge St. Downtown Rockford). Bring a sack lunch, money for ice cream after our ride and a bike helmet*. Make sure you have sunscreen, appropriate shoes and a water bottle. In case of bad weather there will be an alternative activity. Contact the church office by 9am for instructions if the weather is questionable. *Bike helmet is mandatory – required to ride.

*Bike helmet is mandatory – required to ride

High School calvarystudents@calvarygr.org | ext. 5181 UNITED Sundays | 6:00-7:30pm | Room 108 If you are in high school, you belong with us at UNITED. Come out for a night of worship through singing, learn from God’s word, interact with friends and leaders in small groups, play fun games, and watch crazy videos…anything could happen. No UNITED on June 17 due to Father’s Day. Craig’s Cruisers June 20 | 6:00-9:00pm | Cost: $20 Meet and Pick/Up at Craig’s Cruisers (5730 Clyde Park) Includes unlimited activities and the pizza buffet. Register online at my.calvarygr.org. Cedar Point June 26 - June 27 | Cost: $99 Drop off: Entrance C at 8:00am (June 26) Pick up: Entrance C at 11:00pm (June 27) Includes two days in the park, coach bus travel, one night camping, snacks on the bus ride, two lunches, two dinners, breakfast, campfire snacks and a ton of fun! Register online at my.calvarygr.org.

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Young Adults a ministry for young adults 18-34 Mason | msherrill@calvarygr.org | 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 serving. The Young Adult Ministry offers three different communities where you can connect with a group that’s right for you. City Mission Service Day June 30 | 8:00am – 10:00pm Calling all Young Adults! Join us as we travel to the Brightmoor Neighborhood in Detroit for a one-day service project at City Mission. City Mission’s goal is to break the cycle of generational poverty by meeting the educational, physical and spiritual needs in this community. Sign up in your respective community group.

College a community for young adults 18-22 Natalie | nkompik@calvarygr.org | ext. 5165 College Ministry Lunch Sundays | 12:30pm | Room 121 If you are interested in connecting with other collegeaged young adults that attend Calvary, you are invited to join the College Ministry for a free lunch every Sunday after the third service. This is a great way to get connected to the community and learn about additional ways to get involved at Calvary Church. For more information, contact Natalie Kompik. College Life Thursdays | 7:00pm | Room 108 Are you interested in joining a diverse community of fellow college-aged young adults? Join us as we

meet together for worship, small groups and teaching on Thursdays. This is a great opportunity to build relationships with college-aged young adults in the Grand Rapids area and to grow in our faith together. For more information contact Natalie Kompik.

Through a combination of sermon discussion and teaching, friendly mentor couples will help guide us toward making godly decisions and forming healthy life-long habits that will strengthen our relationships and help us grow in Christ.

MErge a community for single young adults ages 22-34 Sue | sschroeder@calvarygr.org | ext. 5198

men Lou | men@calvarygr.org | ext. 3618

Merge Sundays | 11:15am | Room 137 Come just as you are and join us for a time of fellowship and prayer as we discuss the sermon and study God’s Word. Together we’ll explore what God is revealing to each one of us. Sunday Night BBQ Fellowship June 3 | 6:00pm | Mackay-Jaycee Park (2531 Kalamazoo Ave SE, Grand Rapids) Merge will be meeting for a night of BBQ and lawn games. We’ll provide hot dogs, hamburgers, fixings and beverages. Please sign-up on Sundays to bring a side dish. S’mores and Songs June 15 | 8:00pm | 2909 Cooks Meadow Drive NE Gourmet s’mores and singing around a bonfire, what could be better on a summer evening? Merge will be meeting at the Brumley’s for a night of fellowship and worship. The s’more the merrier!

Foundations

A NEW BEGINNING

a community for young couples ages 22-32 Mason | msherrill@calvarygr.org | ext. 5036 Sundays | 11:15am | Room 130 Join this community of young marrieds and be challenged and encouraged as you work on building a strong and lasting foundation for your marriage.

Tigers v. Cardinals Game June 21 | 1:00pm | Entrance J Busses will be leaving Entrance J at 8:30am and returning after the game. Tickets will be on sale outside the Calvary Café on June 10 and 17. For more information, contact Boyd (kitzrowboyd@ rocketmail.com).

Pastoral care Regina | rscovill@calvarygr.org | ext. 3672 Mental Illness Support Group June 26 | 7:00pm | Room 114 If you are supporting a family or friend with a mental illness, join our monthly meeting. Contact John or Betty Walker at 956-6141. Stephen Ministry & Lay Counseling Do you need a listening ear? Are you struggling with tough times, un-employment, personal difficulties, a spiritual crises or perhaps even an addiction? Would you like to connect one on one with someone in an entirely confidential manner that can provide you with a listening ear to care and guide you through your struggles and spiritual crises? Stephen Ministers are trained lay members of the Calvary Church congregation who will listen, care, encourage, provide emotional and spiritual support, and help you bring Christ’s presence into focus in your life on a confidential basis. If you would like to learn more about Calvary’s Stephen Ministry and how a Stephen Minister can help you, contact Regina.

Prayer Groups

Intercessors Prayer Group Wednesdays | 6:45pm | Room 212 Open to anyone who is interested in praying for Calvary Church, its pastors, staff, volunteers, congregation and programming. For details, or to submit prayer requests, contact prayer@calvarygr.org. Nehemiah Prayer Team When 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

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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 (smerrill@calvarygr.org), and we will add you to a regular prayer update. Pastor Jim Samra’s Prayer Team People 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 (rgudbrandson@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5013. Pastors’ Prayer Partners You 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 (hrtakt@iserv.net) at 365-0728. Prayer & Fasting for the Unemployed Thursdays | 12:00-1:00pm | Chapel Please join us every third Thursday for a time of prayer and fasting for the unemployed. Prayer for Worship Services Sundays | 7:45-8:05am (in Jim Samra’s office), 9:159:35am, 10:50-11:10am (in Room 105) You are invited to join others on Sundays before each service to pray specifically that God would bless our morning services. All are encouraged to pick a time and come. Third Monday Missionary Prayer Bring 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 Adults Regina | rscovill@calvarygr.org | ext. 3672

Hymn Sing June 17 | 7:30pm | Chapel Come lift your voices as we rejoice together with the timeless hymns you know and love. Our hymn sing will begin following the evening service. Maury Lehmann will lead us in singing with special guests Chad and Hayley Vitarelli. Monday Monthly Luncheon June 4 | 10:20am | Fellowship Hall | Cost: $7 Join us for great fellowship and good food. John Miedema and Mimi Russell will present “Laughter at Lunch.” Make reservations with Howard & Arlene Timmer at 365-0728, Virginia Claybrook at 940-1807 or Terry & Linda Markham at 247-8619. Senior Men’s Golf Tuesdays | 8:45am | Boulder Creek Golf Course Join us for some good Christian fellowship. This is not a formal league, just show up when you can. Each week we have a draw to determine foursomes, so it

Saturday, July 14 8:00-10:00am Calvary Church Fellowship Hall Cost: $5.00

Join us to hear from Dr. Rex M. Rogers, author, speaker, & President of SAT-7 USA. A full, hot breakfast will be served for only $5.00 (collected at the door). R.S.V.P. to Lou (men@calvarygr.org) at 956-9377, ext. 3618 no later than Thursday, July 12 at 12:00pm.

is a good way to meet people from Calvary. Cost is $25 for 18 holes with a cart. Contact Jim DeWeerd at 901-5561 or John Nibbelink at 443-5957.

Special needs Elleen | efitzgerald@calvarygr.org | ext. 5623 Go-Getters (Adults with Special Needs) Sundays | 11:15am | Chapel The Go-Getters class is growing in size as well as knowledge of God’s Word. Their studies include the book of John and additional biblical characters as well as prayer. The students continue to care for and pray for others with such sincerity and love. Mentors are needed to bring them through our booklet “Understanding Faith in Jesus” and the process that follows. Explorers (Children with Special Needs) Sundays | 11:15am | Room 114 Explorers Sunday morning class is an interactive, sensory-based learning excursion through God’s Word! We are exploring God’s Word to learn and grow in Him through our own abilities. As we continue on in our adventure, we are equipping our students to learn in an environment that best suits their needs as followers of Christ. Seekers (Youth with Special Needs) Sundays | 11:15am | Room 112 In Seekers, we are equipping ourselves with the armor of God! We are discovering how to “wear” God’s armor every day by actively studying His Word. Through the use of different fine motor skills and stimulating activities, Seekers are equipping themselves with important values, engaging in them, and demonstrating them to others.

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Women’s Summer Bible Study “Joy – How To Rejoice in Any Situation” by Phyllis J. LePeau Facilitated by Ruthie Krause Tuesdays, July 10August 14, 9:3011:30am. Cost is $10, scholarships are available. No childcare.

Could you use an extra dose of that Fruit of the Spirit? Joy does not come naturally, it takes the power of the Holy Spirit to produce joy in times of trial, weakness, pain and disappointment. In a surprising way, joy can be found in such situations. Nehemiah 8:10b says “for the joy of the LORD is your strength.” This Fruit of the Spirit Bible study helps you discover how to rejoice in any situation. Come, be encouraged by God’s Word and learn to let your joy overflow into the lives of those around you. Registration forms are available at the Information Center and at the reception desk downstairs. Contact Elaine (emeredith@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5186 for more information.

Women Elaine | emeredith@calvarygr.org | ext. 5186 Women’s Informal Summer Golf Tuesdays | 9:30am | Gracewil Country Club Plan to arrive 15 minutes ahead and join the group for lunch afterwards if you can. No substitutes or registration required. Great exercise and you decide when you can play. Contact before joining so they can plan on you: Marilyn Vredeveld (amvred@comcast.net) at 365-2419 or Karen Weber (klw1453@comcast.net) at 364-4478. Women’s Summer Bible Study July 10 - August 14 | 9:30-11:30am | Cost: $10 “Joy – How To Rejoice in Any Situation” by Phyllis J. LePeau. Facilitated by Ruthie Krause. This Fruit of the Spirit Bible Study helps you discover how to rejoice in any situation. Come, be encouraged by God’s Word and learn to let your joy overflow into the lives of those around you. Registration forms are available at the Information Center and at the reception desk downstairs. Or you can register online at my.calvarygr. org.

Serving opportunities

CSI Serving Opportunity Now is the time to sign up to serve at CSI 2012! If you have been part of the CSI team in the past, you know what a blast it is, and the impact it can have on kids for eternity. If you have never volunteered for CSI, why not consider it this year? We have many different places to serve: crafts, games, labs, nursery, preschool, security, small group leaders and helpers. CSI is June 12-14, 9:30am-12:00pm. Register online at calvarygr. org to serve and plan to attend our training on June 11 at 6:30-7:30pm in the Sanctuary. Any questions, contact Zoe Carmichael (csi@calvarygr.org) at 822-8896.

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Festival of Lights We need your help to make this year Festival of Lights work. Now is the “prep work” time - 120,000 lights need to be tested and counted. No special skills are necessary just the ability to plug in a string of lights and see if it works. We will work on Wednesday evenings starting July 11, 5:30pm - 7:30pm, in the storage area above the gym. Contact Marlene Timmer (mtimmer@calvarygr.org). Shut-In Ministry If 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, contact Rich Dyer (richguy101@comcast.net) . Worship Services Needs We are looking for people who are interested in participating in the worship services. If you are interested in reading scripture, praying or sharing your testimony on a Sunday Morning or Sunday Evening, please contact Kristen (kwhite@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5155. Worship Teams The worship team is looking for musicians. If you play the drums, bass, or guitar we would love to hear from you, contact Andy Crowder (acrowder@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5612.

Giving opportunities Lynnell | lbok@calvarygr.org | ext. 3510 Clothes Closet Enjoying the warmer weather of summer we have many families who can use the following items: short-sleeve shirts, sandals, bathing suits, sundresses, shorts & capri’s. Your donations are greatly appreciated. Food Pantry This month we need the following: • • • • • • •

Laundry detergents Fabric softener Bleach Dryer sheets Cleaning products Personal hygiene items Men’s & women’s shaving cream

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Deodorants Toothpaste & brushes Mouthwash Dental floss Hand lotions Hand & body soaps Hairbrushes & combs

All items listed in the Giving Opportunities section above can be dropped off at the Yellow House, located behind Calvary on Bradford Street. Listen to your parents - I used to cringe at this advice. I know you just did. But, your parents have been through a lot of the issues you will face. Listen to them. They can help you avoid making the same mistakes. They love you and want to support you. And most times, they will be the one you cry on if things do go bad. I am sure there is a lot more advice you will get during this time. Enjoy every moment of it; enjoy the endless possibilities. This time will be over in a blink of an eye, so don’t waste any of it. Most important, look to God for everything; pray constantly, He is the one that will get you through. God loves you so much, and He is always in control. Sharon Kaiser, Local Outreach


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Welcome to calvary church 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 forward 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 Samra Senior Pastor

Need More Info?

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 Calvary This 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 (cvanandel@calvarygr.org) at ext. 5615. Pastoral Need If you have a need and would like to speak to a pastor, please call the main church number, 956-9377 or email pastoralcare@calvarygr.org. A pastor is always available.

Sundays at Calvary Connection 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 215a.

Calvary Café

9:00am-11:15am in the Gym The 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 Classes

Find 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 brochure at the Information Center or at calvarygr.org.

Special Needs

Adult (Go-Getters): 11:15am *Youth (Seekers): 11:15am *Children (Explorers): 11:15am

Chapel Room 112 Room 114

*Pre-registration recommended

Children’s Ministries

Young Fives - Fourth Grade: 9:40am and 11:15am Visit the check-in desk at Entrance K on the lower level to register. Nursery Care: 8:10am, 9:40am and 11:15am For infants birth through preschool. Visit the check-in desk at Entrance M on the upper level to register.

Student Ministries

Middle School (MSM): 9:40am 5th & 6th Main Event (Studying Genesis) 7th & 8th Main Event (Studying Genesis) High School (United): 6:00pm (Studying Genesis)

Young Adults

Merge (Singles 22-34): 11:15am Foundations (Young Couples 22-32): 11:15am College Lunch (Young Adults 18-22): 12:30pm

Room 109 Room 108 Room 108 Room 137 Room 130 Room 121

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 sign up at calvarygr.org.


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