Wednesday, November 5, 2014

4 Things to Know This Week


I type this email with the words of Ecclesiastes 5:2 in my head, "Do not be quick with your mouth, do not be hasty in your heart to utter anything before God. God is in heaven and you are on earth, so let your words be few." After all of the news items and prayers in this email, may we stand before God and not say much! Let us bask in his presence while we enjoy his company and words for us.

1. Events -
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.
- Tuesday, Iron Man Group, Nov. 11 at 6:30 pm at church.
- Wednesday, Youth Ministries, at 6:30PM at Calvin Church. This is open to children ages 4 through 8th grade.

2. Sunday - "How did we go wrong? Where was the first step of compromise?" When we do not address the little problems, they become big problems with quite serious consequences. Invite a friend to our new series, "We've Got Mail" as we look at what this means for us as a church today. (Revelation 2:18-29)


3. Adoption Benefit - This is a catered dinner & silent auction to raise funds for Bethany Christian Services for Brandon & Charlene Beck's Domestic Infant Adoption. Sunday, November 16th from 4:30pm-8:00pm at the Century Club in downtown Muskegon. Anyone is welcome to attend, tickets may be purchased at: www.westmibenefits.org by November 9th. Dinner: $30 per person, Dinner with drinks: $35. This event is being hosted by Tyler & Rachel Cebulla.

4. Prayers - Please take time to pray for:
- The victorious candidates who were elected this past Tuesday. Regardless of which party affiliation, may they seek God for wisdom and discernment in making bold leadership decisions in our country.
- The families of the recent victims shot to death in Muskegon Heights as they deal with the loss of loved ones. Oh that the violence would end!
- Those dealing with loneliness and depression.
- Carla Eenigenburg’s Aunt Lillian began her chemo treatments this week. Thank God for generous people at her church who are helping her through this time with encouragement transportation, and meals.
- The unspoken prayers of our hearts that only God knows.
- Those feeling stressed out at work and in need of Gods hand of encouragement.
- Sue DeBoer's granddaughter, Audrey, who has been doing quite well and her white blood counts are high!
- The families of the recent victims shot to death in Muskegon Heights as they deal with the loss of loved ones.
- Our “Snow Birds” who are leaving or have left for warmer climates during the winter. May God use them for great things during their season away from us.
- Terry Lacy’s mom who was diagnosed with Hepatitis A.
- Thanks for those who have difficulty in life but continue to say that God is good.
- Bill Essenberg as he started his 2 months of cancer treatments.
- Those in the midst of relational issues.
- Congratulations to Amie Anderson who is now the Dean of Students at Delta College!
- The DuRose family at the loss of Steve’s mom, Joyce. May god give them the comfort they seek.
- Jim Ring's dad who is not doing well after his hip fracture last month.
- Judy Irish’s Mom as she continues to regain mobility.
- Celebration’s building project.
- Those still looking for employment.
- For unexpected money issues.



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Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
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