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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Celebration Mid-Week - Feb. 11





I have been holding my breath for the last few weeks when I open my email from Caring Bridge.  My friend is dying from cancer and his time on earth is nearly up.  I am sad for his family, for my old church in MN, and for me as I lose a friend.  There are no words that can make this all go away or make it easy.  

My comfort in this journey has been Psalm 13:5-6.  After David asks God what he is going to do about his tough situation, he reflects with these words: "But I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation.  I will sing the Lord’s praise, for he has been good to me."  

Hopefully we can trust that our God knows what he is doing and know for certain that he has been good to us.  Personally, God gave me many good years of ministry with my friend.  I look forward to seeing him again one day.  So I say my goodbyes to my friend with a mix of sadness and comfort in my heart, "Till we meet again."

1. Events 
- TONIGHT, Youth Ministries at Calvin Church6:30-8:00PM - (ages 4 years to 8th grade)  Little Peeps =  Lesson "Nicodemus--Being Born Again!"; GEMS = "Lesson: In a Word” and Valentine Craft; Cadets = Marshmallow Guns; Middle School = Lesson "Solomon: The Ambitious Son".
- Friday, Celebration Game Night, 7:00PM at church.  
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.  Join us as we journey through Corinth.
- Sunday, Worship Service10:30AM!
- Sunday, The Seekers Small Group meets after church in the Oasis room.  
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM.  Starts with dinner!
Feb. 18, Basics for Babes, 10:30AM at Church.
- Feb. 20-22, High School Winter Retreat
- Feb. 21, Oasis Winter Sledding Fest, 3:00-5:30PM.

2.  World Missions - Attached is a letter from Christian Reformed World Missions.  We support this great work to bring Jesus to those who don't know him.  Read and marvel at how God is changing hearts all over the world!

3. Leaders Wanted - We have so many leaders at Celebration!  You know them too.  Help us by nominating some people you know who would be a great servant leader during this exciting year to come.  Send your nominees to Tom Dunning at tdunn93337@comcast.net.

4. Oasis Winter Sledding Fest, February 21, 3:00-5:30PM at Jim and Sandy Ring’s home. Embrace the season with sledding and other winter games.  We will end the day with hot dogs and refreshments.  RSVP to Julie 231-286-9770 or Sharon 231-730-2768 so we know how much food to get.

5. Basics for Babes- We are in need of everything to keep going. This includes: newborn diapers, lotion, baby wash, wipes, bibs, receiving blankets, crib blankets, onesies, sleepers & outfits. Some of these items can be picked up at resale stores if they are in good condition.  FYI – Valueland has ½ price on the last Tuesday of the month. Thank-you for your contributions.



6. Sunday  We continue our new series "Something New".  Jesus gives us just 3 things for a "NEW Focus" if we want to follow him.  Easy!  They are easy until they impact every area of our life!  (Mark 8:31-38)

7. Prayers
- Missionaries in Haiti,  Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Nepal ask for prayers for political stability in the countries where they serve. In some cases, violent protests have hindered regular ministry.  Pray for safety for missionaries in these countries. Pray for honest and fair leadership during times of election and political unrest.
- Summer plans can fill up quickly and CRWM has a number of opportunities to serve.
- That there would be no divisions among us, but that we would be perfectly joined together in the same mind and judgment.
- That each believer at Celebration would know and understand their purpose, and calling in the Kingdom of God.  
- Pray for Pastor Matt and Carla and all of the other leaders at Celebration.
- For miracles to happen in families because only God can bring them peace.
- For successful job interviews and employment that glorifies God.
- Lilia's father in the Ukraine is 78 years young and in the early stages of dementia.  He is struggling. Pray that he does not suffer.
- For the unspoken problem in our lives that we need God's guidance and direction to resolve.
- For the difficult people in our lives that make for tough days at work or at home.  Pray that God gives strength and grace to show love to them.
- For family members who are not making good decisions.  
- For Patti Lacy's friend Bob who does not have a tumor as feared. He has an infection that the doctor feels will respond to treatment.  Patti has an appointment on Tuesday for her knee. She is experiencing a lot of pain.
- For those driving on the roads during winter that God would keep them safe.
- For Duane Blohm who is experiencing severe shoulder pain lately.

-- 
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.                            
Muskegon, MI 49441

www.celebrationmuskegon.org
Like us on Facebook!
(231) 571-4137

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

6 Things to Know This Week


The famous ground hog, Punxsutawney Phil, saw it's shadow and therefore predicted 6 more weeks of winter.  That takes us to mid April!  Wikipedia states that Punxsutawney Phil is right 39% of the time.  Doesn't matter to me since I have embraced Winter this year.  However, when it comes to important predictions, I like a more reliable source like the Bible.  
Jesus was the fulfillment of 353 Bible predictions made hundreds of years to his birth.  The accuracy rate is astounding!  Even more, the Bible predicts that one day Jesus will come again and separate followers of Jesus from followers of themselves.  There will be pleasant or unpleasant destinations for each and great surprises in many cases.  
Punxsutawney Phil may sometimes guess right on the weather but I am relying on what the accuracy of the Bible and what it says about Jesus!

1. Movie Night, Friday at 7:00PM, This Friday we will show the movie "Heaven is For Real!" at church.  Rumor has it that Doug is making popcorn again!

2.  Sunday  We continue our new series "Something New".  Jesus takes every area of our lives and makes something incredible, something new of it.  Sunday we look at our transformation of our OLD LIFE to this NEW LIFE through Jesus.  (2 Cor. 5:17; John 21)

3. Leaders Wanted - We have so many leaders at Celebration!  You know them too.  Help us by nominating some people you know who would be a great servant leader during this exciting year to come.  Send your nominees to Tom Dunning at tdunn93337@comcast.net.

4. Oasis Winter Sledding Fest, February 21, 3:00-5:30PM at Jim and Sandy Ring’s home. Embrace the season with sledding and other winter games.  We will end the day with hot dogs and refreshments.

5. Prayers
- Missionaries in Haiti,  Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Nepal ask for prayers for political stability in the countries where they serve. In some cases, violent protests have hindered regular ministry.  Pray for safety for missionaries in these countries. Pray for honest and fair leadership during times of election and political unrest.
- Summer plans can fill up quickly and CRWM has a number of opportunities to serve.
- That there would be no divisions among us, but that we would be perfectly joined together in the same mind and judgment.
- That each believer at Celebration would know and understand their purpose, and calling in the Kingdom of God. 
- Pray for Pastor Matt and Carla and all of the other leaders at Celebration.
- For miracles to happen in families because only God can bring them peace.
- For successful job interviews and employment that glorifies God.
- Lilia's father in the Ukraine is 78 years young and in the early stages of dementia.  He is struggling. Pray that he does not suffer.
- For the unspoken problem in our lives that we need God's guidance and direction to resolve.
- For the difficult people in our lives that make for tough days at work or at home.  Pray that God gives strength and grace to show love to them.
- For family members who are not making good decisions.  
- For Patti Lacy's friend Bob who does not have a tumor as feared. He has an infection that the doctor feels will respond to treatment.  Patti has an appointment on Tuesday for her knee. She is experiencing a lot of pain.
- For those driving on the roads during winter that God would keep them safe.
- For Duane Blohm who is experiencing severe shoulder pain lately.

6. Events 
- TONIGHT, Youth Ministries at Calvin Church, 6:30-8:00PM - (ages 4 years to 8th grade)  Little Peeps =  Lesson "A Little Girl and a Poor Frail Lady"; GEMS = Badge Night: Cooking Badge Please wear your hair up and be ready to get cooking. We will be baking and enjoying mini pizzas while earning our badge; Cadets = Winter Derby Practice; and Middle School = "David: The Flawed & Beloved King."
- TONIGHT, Book Club - Meet at 6:30PM at Panera Bread. The book this month is "Beautiful Ruins" by Jess Walter.
- Thursday, Denominational Classis Meeting at Reeman CRC.  Tom Dunning and Pastor Matt will attend.
- Friday, Movie Night, 7:00PM, "Heaven is For Real!"  
- Fri-Sun, Middle School Winter Retreat
- Saturday, Cadet Winter Derby
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.  Join us as we journey through Corinth.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM!
- Sunday, Fellowship Team Meeting, after the worship Service.
- Sunday, The New Small Group meets after church in the Oasis room.  
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM.  Starts with dinner!


-- 
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.                            
Muskegon, MI 49441

www.celebrationmuskegon.org
Like us on Facebook!
(231) 571-4137

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Celebration Midweek - Jan. 21


I am looking forward to the movie "God's Not Dead!" that we hope to show on Friday night at 7:00PM. One huge reason is that many of us are just not equipped to share our faith to the skeptics around us. Most of us know what we know and can talk about it to other Christians. But when it comes to those who are resistant to the gospel, we quickly look for ways out of the conversation. I hope this movie will spur us on to be more bold in our witness and to dig deeper in our study so "the servant of God can be thoroughly equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:17)


1. Events
- TONIGHT, Youth Ministries at Calvin Church, 6:30-8:00PM - (ages 4 years to 8th grade) Little Peeps = Lesson "Let's Go", GEMS = Lesson and Craft, Cadets = Project Night , and Middle School = "Ruth: The Tenacious Outsider."
- Friday, Movie Night, "God's Not Dead!"
- Saturday, Pray For Muskegon, all day. Invest 1 hour to pray for Muskegon and the surrounding area.
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery. Join us as we journey through Corinth.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM!
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM. Starts with dinner!
- Sunday, Soup and Salad Lunch after Sunday worship.
- Sunday, County-Wide Prayer Event, 6:00PM in the Orchard View High School auditorium.
- Feb. 4, Book Club - Meet at 6:30PM at Panera Bread. The book this month is "Beautiful Ruins" by Jess Walter.
- Feb.. 6-8, Middle School Winter Retreat
- Feb. 7, Cadet Winter Derby

2. Weather Reminder – If a severe weather warning is issued, people should not come to church activities. If an official cancellation is necessary, we will post the cancellation on the WZZM web site. This will also be listed on channel 13 WZZM.

3. County-Wide Prayer Event, Sunday, January 25, 6:00PM in the Orchard View High School auditorium. This will be a non denominational gathering of the Body of Christ in the greater Muskegon area for worship, prayer, encouragement, testimonies, and more prayer!

4. Sunday - What do we do when facing skeptics to Christianity? Run away? Engage them? Invite a friend to worship as we consider this question in the last message in our present series "God's Not Dead!" (John 20:24-29)

5. Prayers
- Patti Lacy's uncle passed away on Monday morning!
- Ruth Hinajosa's sister Delores is doing well after her heart surgery. Pray for her continued healing as she will be in the hospital for a while longer.
- Ruth also has numbness in her hand from the repetitive motion of the job
- Linda Bergman's granddaughter is still experiencing seizures.
- Please pray for those who have lost loved ones this past year.
- Roger Doctor’s friend, Clint Ridley, has a brain tumor and is seeking treatment at Mayo Hospital.
- Pray for families with financial stress.
- Pray for those looking for a home church that God would lead them where they need to be.
- For the prison ministries around the country.
- For the conflicts within churches in the area.
--
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
Like us on Facebook!
(231) 571-4137

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

6 Things To Know This Week



1. Events 
- TONIGHT, Youth Ministries at Calvin Church, 6:30-8:00PM - (ages 4 years to 8th grade) Little Peeps = Lesson "Heaven Breaks Through" plus POINT STORE, GEMS = Lesson “Get Moving” and Craft, Cadets = Point Store , and Middle School = Sampson: The raging Prima Donna.
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM!
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM. Starts with dinner!
- Jan. 21, Baby Basics, 10:00AM. We will meet to put together baby gifts.
- Jan. 24, Pray For Muskegon, all day. Invest 1 hour to pray for Muskegon and the surrounding area.
- Jan. 25, Soup and Salad Lunch after Sunday worship.
- Jan. 25, County-Wide Prayer Event, 6:00PM in the Orchard View High School auditorium.
- Feb. 4, Book Club - Meet at 6:30PM at Panera Bread. The book this month is "Beautiful Ruins" by Jess Walter.
- Feb.. 6-8, Middle School Winter Retreat
- Feb. 7, Cadet Winter Derby

2. Severe Weather If a severe weather warning is issued, people should not come to church activities. If an official cancellation is necessary, we will post the cancellation on the WZZM web site. This will also be listed on channel 13 WZZM. 

3. County-Wide Prayer Event, Sunday, January 25, 6:00PM in the Orchard View High School auditorium. This will be a non-denominational gathering of the Body of Christ in the greater Muskegon area for worship, prayer, encouragement, testimonies, and more prayer!

4. Youtube - Many people have told us that they would like to watch the worship service online because they couldn't make it on Sunday or they live away from Muskegon. SO we will post videos of sermons and songs on the Celebration Youtube website listed below. If you "subscribe" to the site, you will get an email every time we add a video. Send us feedback so we can do this well. Thanks! www.youtube.com/user/celebrationmuskegon

5. Sunday - Is our faith blind or is there solid evidence that supports our faith? Invite a friend to worship as we consider this question in our present series "God's Not Dead!" (Acts 26:24-29)

6. Prayers:
- Linda Bergman's 17-year-old granddaughter Kennedy has been experiencing seizures of which she has no memory. The doctors can't find anything physically wrong with her. Please pray that they can find an answer and help her.
- Pray that our Christian Reformed World Mission (CRWM) missionaries may establish enriching partnerships with national leaders, churches, and other partners in every mission field. Pray that they would see further opportunities for working together to more effectively serve their community.
- The Oasis ministry will be using a new curriculum this next year. May it be helpful to building a solid foundation in our kids and lead them to know Jesus. God bless youJulie and your team!
- Bill Essenberg asks for prayers for his brother Tom and sister in law Julie. Julie's mom, Lee Manspeaker, passed away 12-24 in Athens Georgia. Pray for the grieving families including Bill Manspeaker who lost his wife.
- Rob DeJonge asked for prayers for families of two of his staff members and a regular. They were involved in a fatal accident last week.
- A former student of Eenigenburg's starting her first teaching assignment last week in Nampula, Mozambique! May God bless her in her mission work!
- Pray for healing and forgiveness among friends and families.
- Pray for all of the request we have on our hearts that no one knows about but God.
- For conflicts in churches in the area.
- Pastor Matt's friend and former pastor Archie VanderHart has stomach and esophagus cancer that has metastasized into his bones. He has started radiation treatments.
- Ruth Hinajosa's sister Delores had heart surgery on January 12. May God keep her safe and bring her back home to her family. Also, Ruth is experiencing numbness in her hand.
- Duane and Paula would like prayers for yet another financial problem.
- We praise God for allowing our church to reach our building fund goal! Yay Fundraising Team! You did a great job!
- We praise God for helping Ruth to reconcile with her sister Jane. God is so good!
- Brian and Sue Vredevoogd give praise that the biopsy of their friend Frank revealed no cancer at all! Praise God!

--
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
Like us on Facebook!
(231) 571-4137

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

A New Year at Celebration!


Today I unceremoniously placed the 2014 calendar in the recycling box in my office. Out with the old and in with the new! Last year at Celebration was filled with great accomplishments but also great challenges. Some parts I don't want to remember. However, when reflecting further on the year, maybe I need to remember the "not-so-good" parts too. Isn't it comforting to know that our great God was with us through all of our circumstances? In the good times, he was there. In the bad times, he was there. Why do we only want to only remember the good events with God when he is always present in the lives of his people? Maybe we could remember both types of events, not with equal joy, but with equal comfort in knowing our God is always present wherever he leads us in our journey.
1. Friday Movie Night, 6:30PM - Join us at church this Friday for our movie "God's Not Dead!" Without giving away too much of the story, a college student, Josh Wheaton, has his faith challenged by his philosophy professor, and he has to defend God’s existence to the entire class. Popcorn and drinks will be provided.

2. EVENTS:- TONIGHT, Jan. 7, Book Club - Meet at the Brew House (on Seminole @ Seaway) to discuss "Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale" by Lynda Rutledge.
- TONIGHT, Jan. 7, Youth Ministries at Calvin Church, 6:30-8:00PM - (ages 4 years to 8th grade)
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM! We will be celebrating the Lord's Supper! May you take this week to prepare yourself (Matthew 5:23-24).
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM. Starts with dinner!
- Jan. 25, Soup and Salad Lunch, after Sunday worship.
- Jan. 25, County-Wide Prayer Event, 6:00PM in the Orchard View High School auditorium. This will be a non-denominational gathering of the Body of Christ in the greater Muskegon area for worship, prayer, encouragement, testimonies, and more prayer!

3. Job Opportunity - Love INC of Muskegon County, a non-profit ministry, has an immediate opening for a part time (16-20 hours per week) Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper position. The required skills for this position include proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Publisher), and Quickbooks. Accounting experience is essential as preparation of financial reports, payroll, etc. are duties of the position. This is a chance to work in a fast paced, exciting, rewarding and positive Christian environment. Only qualified applicants will be contacted. Thank you for your interest. Resumes can be sent to mattk@loveincofmuskegon.com or Love INC of Muskegon. 2735 E. Apple Ave. Muskegon, MI 49442.

4. Prayers of God's People:
- Pray that our Christian Reformed World Mission (CRWM) missionaries may establish enriching partnerships with national leaders, churches, and other partners in every mission field. Pray that they would see further opportunities for working together to more effectively serve their community.
- Please pray for Pastor Bob Bieringa who will undergo surgery on Monday for prostate cancer.
- Bill Essenberg asks for prayers for his brother Tom and sister in law Julie. Julie's mom, Lee Manspeaker, passed away 12-24 in Athens Georgia. Pray for the grieving families including Bill Manspeaker who lost his wife.
- Rob DeJonge asked for prayers for the families of two of his staff members and a regular. They were involved in a fatal accident this week.
- A former student of Eenigenburg's starting her first teaching assignment this week in Nampula, Mozambique! May God bless everyone starting a new semester of school this week!
- Pray for healing and forgiveness among friends and families.
- Pastor Matt's friend and former pastor Archie VanderHart has stomach and esophagus cancer that has metastasized into his bones. He is in the hospital and in a good deal of pain.
- Ruth Hinajosa's sister Delores will be having heart surgery on January 12. May God keep her safe and bring her back home to her family. Also, Ruth is experiencing numbness in her hand.
- Duane and Paula would like prayers for yet another financial problem.
- We praise God for allowing our church to reach our building fund goal!
- We praise God for helping Ruth to reconcile with her sister Jane. God is so good!
- Linda Bergman's 17-year-old granddaughter Kennedy has been experiencing seizures of which she has no memory. The doctors can't find anything physically wrong with her. Please pray that they can find an answer and help her.
- Brian and Sue Vredevoogd give praise that the biopsy of their friend Frank revealed no cancer at all! Praise God!
- Pray for all of the prayers we have on our hearts that no one knows about but God.



--
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
Like us on Facebook!
(231) 571-4137


Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Christmas Eve at Celebration



At the tail end of December, when it seems that we are running a extremely hectic pace, may you still pause to take in the true meaning of Christmas. We can quickly pass it by without a word or comment.
Hustle and bustle, the time seems to fly.
"We're late! We're late! There's presents to buy!"
Christmas is over so fast every year.
Make time for Jesus, our great King is here!

1. Events
- TODAY, Dec. 24, Pray For Muskegon, all day. Invest 1 hour to pray for Muskegon and the surrounding area.
- TONIGHT, Christmas Eve Worship Service, 7:00PM at church.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM!
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM. Starts with dinner!
- Jan. 4, Seekers Small Group meets after the worship service.
- Jan. 5, Vision Team Meeting, 6:30PM at the Ring's.
- Jan. 7, Book Club - Meet at the Brew House (on Seminole @ Seaway) to discuss "Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale" by Lynda Rutledge.
- Jan. 9, Friday Movie Night, 6:30PM at Church. We will be watching "God's Not Dead!" Popcorn will be provided!

2. Sunday - New Years is around the corner and we aren't even close to ready for it! What if this year could be the best one yet? Invite a friend to worship as we consider "Changing for Good". (Luke 19:1-10)


3. Prayers:
- Pray for those who still grieve after the loss of loved ones. May they seek even more after our Comforter during the holidays.
- That we may be filled with grace when we meet with those whom we disagree.
- For the 2 families who were blown away this week by gifts from the Mitten Tree. May God bless the giver and the receiver of the gifts.
- For small groups starting in January.
- Those dealing with loneliness and depression.
- Continue to pray for families who are separating or divorcing. Pray especially for the children who are always caught in the middle.
- For Brenda and Steve Swanson and her family at the loss of her granddaughter Isabella.
- Marilee Schut as she continues to heal from her foot surgery.
- Bill Essenberg as he is nearing the end of his cancer treatments.
- Those looking for employment and feel like they are not wanted or needed.
- The unspoken prayers of our hearts that only God knows.
- Brian and Sue Vredevoogd ask for prayers for their friend Frank who has had his cancer come back.
- Terry Lacy's cousin, Patrick, had a serious reaction to his medication and is "burning" his skin off. It is called Stephens Johnson Syndrome. He is in the burn unit at Spectrum in GR for at least a week.
- Robin Harper's mom, Jan, fell this week getting the mail. Her face took the brunt of the fall. She is very cut up and bruised. Pray for a speedy recovery.
- Pray for the recent visitors and guests as they look for a church home. Whether it be at Celebration or another church, may they find a place to grow closer to God and his people.



--
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
Like us on Facebook!
(231) 571-4137

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Almost Christmas!

How sad that this quote by Clyde Reid written in 1966 could very much be written about us today: "As we have seen, there is considerable evidence to suggest that Protestant churches in the mid-twentieth century are in serious trouble. By their obvious action and inaction, the organizations often belie their avowed purpose for existence. They tend to be self-centered, not centered on others. They tend to be more interested in programs and buildings and statistics than in persons. In the great social issues of the day, they are foot-draggers, often jumping on the bandwagon to share the glory after the battle has been won by some secular agency. They reject the spiritually sensitive person and fail to help the sinner. They are enmeshed in a massive appalling contradiction between what they claim to be and what they actually reveal themselves to be." 
May we as a church always fight against this!

1. Events
- Saturday, Oasis Christmas Play Practice, 10:00-11:00AM at church.
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM!
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM. Starts with dinner!
- Wednesday, Dec. 24, Pray For Muskegon, all day. Sign up for your hour to pray for Muskegon.
- Wednesday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, 7:00PM. It is a wonderful way to enter into Christmas!
- Jan. 4, Seekers Small Group meets. Terry & Patti Lacy will lead the lesson.
- Jan. 7, Book Club - Meet at the Brew House (on Seminole @ Seaway) to discuss "Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale" by Lynda Rutledge. 

2. Small groups - We will have new groups starting in January! If you are interested in growing together with God and with others at Celebration, contact Brenda Swanson or Pastor Matt.

3. Mitten Tree - It is awesome to see that all of the tags from the mitten tree are spoken for! Please bring your gift(s) on Sunday. We'll deliver them on Monday!

4. Sunday - "There's a method to the madness!" This quote seems to fit when we talk about why Jesus was born in a manger. Join us Sunday as we continue our Advent series: "The Miracle of Christmas."

5. Prayers:
- Pray for those who still grieve after the loss of loved ones. May they seek even more after our Comforter during the holidays.
- That we may be filled with grace when we meet with those whom we disagree.
- Those dealing with loneliness and depression.
- Continue to pray for families who are separating or divorcing. Pray especially for the children who are always caught in the middle.
- For Brenda and Steve Swanson and her family at the loss of her granddaughter Isabella.
- Marilee Schut as she continues to heal from her foot surgery.
- Bill Essenberg as he is nearing the end of his cancer treatments.
- Those looking for employment and feel like they are not wanted or needed.
- The unspoken prayers of our hearts that only God knows.
- Brian and Sue Vredevoogd ask for prayers for their friend Frank who has had his cancer come back.


--
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
Like us on Facebook!
(231) 571-4137

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

5 Things to Know This Week


Author Randy Clark wrote, "God is not looking for the well financed, the well educated nor even the well experienced in 'ministry.' He is simply looking for those who are willing to yield their hearts and lives to all He wants to do working through them. He is looking for those who are willing to believe for more, because there is more!" Do we as a church believe that there is so much more that God wants to do in us and through us? Oh I hope so!

1. Events
- TONIGHT, Youth Ministries at Calvin Church, 6:30-8:00PM - (ages 4 years to 8th grade) Little Peeps, GEMS, and Middle School = Christmas Program Practice. Cadets = Game Night!
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.
- Sunday, Fellowship Team Meeting, 9:30AM in the Oasis room.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM!
- Sunday, Annual Congregational Meeting, Sunday after worship. Copies of the proposed budget are available on the Information Table. Contact your elder if you have any questions.
- Sunday, High School Youth Group at Calvin Church, 6:00-8:00PM. Starts with dinner!
- Dec. 20, Oasis Christmas Play Practice, 10:00-11:00AM at church.
- Dec. 24, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, 7PM. It is a wonderful way to enter into Christmas!
- Jan. 7, Book Club - Meet at the Brew House (on Seminole @ Seaway) to discuss Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale by Lynda Rutledge.


2. Community Survey - On Sunday, make sure to write down and turn in your surveys of your neighbors, friends, and others in your community! Place them in the collection plate or turn in at the Info booth.

3. T-Shirt Sale - We sold enough T-shirts and raised $292 for the building fund!! 3. Sunday - What is the true message of Christmas? Are you sure? Join us Sunday as we continue our Advent series "The Miracle of Christmas."

4. Sunday - What is the true message of Christmas? Are you sure? Join us Sunday as we continue our Advent series "The Miracle of Christmas."

5. Prayer - Please send your prayer requests to our prayer team so that we may bring them before our God. Here are some recent requests:
- For the LoveINC events: "Christmas store" and "Share The Warmth PJ giveaway". They bless so many with these events and the comprehensive array of classes. May all their efforts help transform lives in Muskegon County.
- Brian and Sue Vredevoogd's friend Frank had encouraging news after his biopsy procedure. They still need to wait for the biopsy results there is reason to be optimistic.
- For those misunderstood and the feelings of deep hurt that come when someone lashes out at them.
- From a Communication Card: "I pray for my boys and the lukewarm people in the world, including myself. His mercy endures forever! Amen!"
- For the craziness and stress that has become synonymous with Christmas time. May we all seek and find Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
- That those who attend church this Sunday will be filled with everything they need.
- For those who have made commitments lately to trust in Jesus.

- Natalie Sims is looking for employment and to make matters worse also has pink eye.
- For all of the requests of our hearts that only God knows!
--
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

5 Things to Know This Week


Where is the line between words filled with loving grace and loving correction? I think we err on both sides too often. We remain silent when the other person is on a bad trajectory in life. Or we blast them with both barrels on how they need to change their ways. The big picture when speaking our words is that they must be loving. If the person does not know that we love and care for them, re-think saying your words of correction. But if you love and care about the other person, please don't withhold loving words of correction that might help them? So, when in doubt: speak words of love!
1. Events
- Wednesday, Dec. 3, Book Club, 6:30PM at Verdoni's. We're reading "In the Garden of Beasts" by Erik Larson.
- No Youth Ministries tonight at Calvin church.
- Saturday, Food Truck at Calvin Church, Saturday, 8:00-10:00AM. Help distribute food to those who need it.
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.
- Sunday, Worship Service, 10:30AM!
- Sunday, Oasis Team Meeting, after worship in the Oasis room.
- Dec. 14, Annual Congregational Meeting, Sunday after worship. Copies of the proposed budget are available on the Information Table. Contact your elder if you have any questions.

2. T-Shirt Sale - The website extended our sale for one week! So, get a T-Shirt, Long Sleeve T, or Hooded sweatshirt for Christmas! The costs range from $16-$36. All proceeds go to the building fund. Go to: www.bonfirefunds.com/celebration-church-building-fund. As of today we need to sell 17 more shirts!

3. Sunday - You have probably heard it said, "Timing is everything." Have you ever thought of that when it comes to Christmas? Join us Sunday as we consider this idea in our Advent series "The Miracle of Christmas."

4. Community Survey - Remember to ask your friends, neighbors, co-workers, boss, etc. your 3 questions before Sunday! 1) What are the biggest needs in our community? 2) How are those needs presently addressed? 3) How could a church be helpful in addressing these needs? We will collect them on Sunday!

5. Prayer - Please send your prayer requests so that we may bring them before our God. The following requests are ones we know.
- For Brenda and Steve Swanson and her family at the loss of her granddaughter Isabella last week.
- That we may be filled with grace when we meet with those whom we disagree.
- Prayers for families that seem to be falling apart.
- Marilee Schut as she continues to heal from her foot surgery.
- Bill Essenberg as he is in the middle of his 2 month cancer treatments.
- Those looking for employment.
- The unspoken prayers of our hearts that only God knows.
- Those dealing with loneliness and depression.
- Continue to pray for families who are separating or divorcing. Pray especially for the children who are always caught in the middle.
- Brian and Sue Vredevoogd ask for prayers for their friend Frank who has had his cancer come back.
- Harold West gave prayers of thanks for Janet Sykes, his resident who fell and was in a coma after a lot of blood loss. She returned home this past week.
- Nate Meyer, son of Bob and Kathy, has improved enough to be moved to Mary Free Bed after his accident.
- Pray for those who still grieve after the loss of loved ones. May they seek even more after our Comforter during the holidays.
- Pray for Congregational meeting scheduled for Dec. 14. The budget will be presented and updates given on several ministries.




--
Pastor Matt Eenigenburg
Celebration Community Church
1260 W. Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon, MI 49441
www.celebrationmuskegon.org
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Events, Shirts, and Prayers

Does it seem odd to anyone else that we only have one day where we focus on being thankful? We set up gatherings and parties so that we can celebrate our thankfulness. We even prepare to be thankful. Maybe we have lost the big picture. It is difficult to remain thankful during the daily stress of life. Being thankful does take effort to make it a habit and Jesus hopes that we will make this habit. 1 Corinthians 5:18 says "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." May you prepare for a life filled with Thanksgiving each and every day!

1. Events
- Tonight, Youth Ministries at Calvin Church, CANCELLED due to the weather.
- Sunday, Adult Sunday School, 9:00AM in the Nursery.
- Monday, Pray Muskegon! Pray for our city on the 24th!
- Tuesday, Iron Man Group, 6:30PM at church.
- Wednesday, Thanksgiving Eve Service, Nov. 26 at 6:30PM.
- Dec. 1, Vision Team Meeting, 6:30PM at Ring's.
- Dec. 3, Book Club, 6:30PM at Verdoni's. We're reading "In the Garden of Beasts" by Erik Larson.

2. T-Shirt Sale - NOV 11- Dec 1 ONLY. Get a T-Shirt, Long Sleeve T, or Hooded sweatshirt for Christmas! The costs range from $16-$36. All proceeds go to the building fund. Go to:  www.bonfirefunds.com/celebration-church-building-fund
 As of today we have 9 shirts sold already!


3. Prayer - Take some time to pray for:
- Please pray for Jim Ring and his family with the passing of Jim's dad last week. The funeral will be held Saturday, November 22 at 10:30AM in Vicksburg, MI. The internment will be on Monday, November 24 at 1:00PM at Ever Rest Cemetery in Muskegon.
- For those dealing with unexpected money issues.
- Lakeside CRC in Ludington requests prayers as they celebrate the ordination of their Pastor Cynthia DeJong on Saturday, November 22.
- Those grieving from the loss of loved ones.
- Prayers for families that seem to be falling apart.
- Those looking for employment.
- Marilee Schut as she continues to heal from her foot surgery.
- Those dealing with loneliness and depression.
- Those feeling stressed out at work and in need of Gods hand of encouragement.
- Thanks for those who have difficulty in life but continue to say that God is good.
- Bill Essenberg as he is in the middle of his 2 months of cancer treatments.
- Celebration’s building project and closing the gap needed to begin.
- The unspoken prayers of our hearts that only God knows.



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