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The Branches The Branches is a monthly publication of the Hopkins Community Reformed Church. www.hopkinscommunitychurch.org June 2009 Hopkins Community Reformed Church 2142 128th Avenue, PO Box 336 Hopkins, MI 49328 (269) 793-7361 Office Hours: M-F 8:30-4:00 PM www.hopkinscommunitychurch.org Sunday School is over until Next Fall and Discipleship Should Never Stop I ve said it before, but it deserves to be repeated: The family is the primary place for discipleship. We work together as a church to grow in our faith as we participate in Sunday School, Small Groups, Bible Studies, Sunday Worship Service, etc but these should all be in addition to your personal and family activities of faith. Last Sunday we shared different activities that people build into their lives to remember and focus on their relationship with God. Here is what we came up with: -Every night hold each other in arms (married couples) and pray together before going to sleep -Celebrate anniversary of Baptism -Celebrate anniversary of accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior -Christmas read the Christmas story before opening gifts -Christmas bake a birthday cake for Jesus -Memorial Day-go to ceremonies at local cemeteries -In the morning pray for each child by name -Easter plastic Easter eggs, each with a symbol in them to help tell the story of Easter -Daily Personal Devotions (ready the Bible and pray, sometimes using devotional book) -Family Devotions Read scripture and pray together as family -Pray with children when tucking them in for bed -Prayer before meals I encourage you to sit down with your family and discuss how you will build into your days, weeks, months, and years, ways to remember and focus on God in your lives. Use ideas from this list and come up with ones of your own (please share your ideas with Pastor Mark) What can we do every day? Wake up Breakfast Lunch Dinner Bedtime Bathtime What can we do weekly? -Sunday (how can Sunday be a special day for your family with God?) -Other What can we do monthly? What can we do annually? Remember, discipleship is a constant and continual process that you are the primary person responsible for both as an individual and as a parent. We as a church family help each other with Sunday School during the school year, but as families we should be active in this all year. See you Sunday as we gather for our weekly congregational worship service! Pastor Mark CHURCH HAPPENINGS Ladies For The Lord meets on the 2nd Monday night of each month at 7:00 pm. MOPS meets the 2nd Thursday of each month from 9:30-11:30 am. Moms In Touch meets every Wednesday from 8:15-9:15 am at church to pray for our children. Bible Study meets every Monday at 8:45 am. Men s Bible Study NEW! Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 pm. Women s Bible Study Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 9:30 am. Plus One A group for post high kids/ young adults to get together during Sunday School for a time of study/ discussion. Young At Heart NEW! A group for 55+ meeting the 1st Tuesday of the month at 11 am. Youth Groups check calendar for dates & activities.

June 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pastor Mark will be at the Synod meetings June 4-9. Please see an Elder if a need arises while he is away. 6:00 pm Prayer 7 Communion Baptism Prof of Faith 8 9 Young At Heart @ Miller s 10 11 12 13 5:30 pm JR High @ Hoffmasters 6:00 pm DV8 14 ALIVE! Music Group 15 16 17 18 19 20 6:15 pm Softball Baker East Field 6:00 pm Prayer 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 DV8 Youth Group and Pastor Mark will be gone from June 24-28. Please see an Elder if a need arises while Pastor Mark is away. 28 7:45 pm Softball Baker East Field 29 30 6:15 pm Softball Baker West Field

USHERS Ushers should be at church by 9:10 am and are responsible for passing out bulletins, and seating the congregation. Gary Hoffmaster, Brian Popma, Howard Lodenstein, Bill Hennip NURSERY WORKERS Nursery volunteers please be in the nursery by 9:10 am on Sundays. JUNE 7: Ronna, Makenzi, Jenna and Joslyn Arndt JUNE 14: Amy & Alyvia Aernouts, Kammy Leep, Chelsea Brenner JUNE 21: Pam and Kristen Hennip, Kaity Jansma JUNE 28: Bill and Annette Hennip, Sue and Kennedy Porter SOCIAL COMMITTEE The social committee function is to assist in funeral luncheons (set-up and clean-up of tables and chairs, preparing and serving food), and helping with clean-up for other church events (with the exception of Youth Group activities). Please find your own replacement if you cannot help with an event. Thank you! June Contact Person: Cindy Hoffmaster Pam Jones, Terri Klaver, Jan Lodenstein, Amy Aernouts, Connie Simpson, Kristen Hennip WALK OUT WORSHIP JUNE 7: Tamie Pavlak (Helpers: Nicole Pavlak and Haley Gilder) JUNE 14: Amy Smit (Helpers: Zak and Devin Smit) JUNE 21: Terri Maule (Helpers: Ben and Nick VanderKlipp) JUNE 28: Wendi VandenBerg (Helpers: Kennedy and Kelcey Porter) COFFEE FELLOWSHIP The coffee fellowship committee is responsible for bringing and serving cookies after church services. Each family should bring 5-6 dozen cookies or bars. JUNE 7 Jon and Tamie Pavlak Brittany Brenner James and Sarah Poll Chris and Debbie Penning JUNE 21 Jon and Angie Teunissen Jon and Tabitha Wolters Jim and Lisa Wilson John and Kim Langlois JUNE 14 Eric and Sue Porter Phil and Lucy Norman Mike and Terri Maule Nick and Emily Schwartz JUNE 28 Paul and Jan Lodenstein Bob and Cherie Larr Steve and Judy Reynolds Lee and Kim VanderSyde

JUNE Birthdays Zach Joostberns June 2 Amber Klaver June 2 Brian McLaughlin June 3 Blane Kurzmann June 5 Aaron Maule June 6 Lyla Reynolds June 6 Loren Forbes June 8 Dave Kitler June 8 Heidi Gilder June 9 Julia Gilder June 11 Clayton Dewey June 12 Mark Kamper June 16 Amy Chesley June 18 Payton Kukor June 19 Mike Maule June 19 Eric Bair June 22 Bev Barnhardt June 23 Jason Joostberns June 23 Rachel Antvelink June 24 Cindy Hoffmaster June 24 Nicole Pavlak June 25 Jaimeson Terpstra June 28 Cindy Kukor June 29 Rodney Stone June 29 JUNE Anniversaries Luke & Jessica Brinks June 4 Jim & Joey Gilder June 6 Phil & Lucy Norman June 6 Bill & Joan Riksen June 7 Lee & Kim VanderSyde June 7 Paul & Jan Lodenstein June 11 Kevin & Rachael Dewey June 12 Dave & Cindy Lowman June 12 Al & Joan Heslinga June 14 Joshua & Susan Miller June 19 Kurt & Suzanne Antvelink June 20 Jack & Amy Chesley June 23 Curt & Terri Klaver June 23 Jim & Lisa Wilson June 25 Jim & Marcie Fredricks June 27 Jeff & Deb Brenner June 30 Thank You! The church would like to thank the Ladies For The Lord group for the donation they recently gave towards the building fund in the amount of $5,000. The congregation s support of the various dinners, fundraisers, etc. that this group of women work hard on all year long is so much appreciated, and we also thank them for their generous hearts and willing hands! Thank you to Tabitha Wolters and the many ladies from our church family who supported Lakeshore Pregnancy Center at the Cara s Creations purse party! What a fun way to get together with friends, pick up a little something special for yourself, and help a great cause all at the same time! The diaper bags you helped purchase will be a very nice surprise for some new moms in tough situations. Thank you for caring! ~The Lakeshore Pregnancy Center Staff & Volunteers Thank you to the Junior High Youth Group, roofers, Jon Pavlak and anyone else that I may have omitted who have helped to get Mel Trotter Camp ready for this summer!!! If you have ever wondered how you could help, here are a few needs we have before the coming season: Band-Aids, bug spray, hand sanitizer, sun block, water balloons, squirt guns, ice packs for injuries, and ace wraps. These items can be placed in the box under the back tables. Another new thing this year is that I would like to have a prayer partner for each of my 50 staff members. Please contact me to find out what is all involved. Thanks again for your support! ~Jon Wolters (616-293-6492/ jonwolters@meltrotter.org) Dear Church Friends, Thank you so much for buying Girl Scout cookies! We will be going to a Girl Scout camp with the money that was raised. You helped us reach our goal!!! ~Thanks, Heidi Gilder I want to thank everyone for their calls, cards, and prayers this last month when I was not feeling very well. Also thanks to Pastor Mark for his calls and visit. The wonderful meals that were brought to us were very much appreciated thank you all! ~Bev & Carl Barnhardt Dear Church Family, I would like to thank you for the many cards that I received and the visits to Stanford Lodge where I stayed as I convalesced as my hand healed. It was a long process but I m thankful that I had a place to go that treated me very well. It feels really good to be back in my own home with all my own surroundings. The Lord was good and your friendship and prayers were meaningful. ~Sincerely, Julia Gilder ALIVE! at HCRC: mark your calendars for Sunday, June 14th to come and hear the group Alive! who will be presenting an entire worship service of music for us that day. Come and join us for an hour of inspirational music! Win-Some Women s Retreat: The theme of the retreat is Heart of God and will be held on Mackinac Island this fall from October 21-23, 2009. Reservations will be accepted beginning August 10 and there are 2 different sessions during the week that we can sign up for. Reservations tend to go fast however. Lodging will be at the Grand Hotel and ranges from $155 per night (3-4 per room) up to $175 per night (2 per room). The keynote speakers are Rev. Don Piper and Jennifer O Neill. Please check with Cindy Hoffmaster about plans and details for this retreat.

KRISTEN BRINKS Plans to attend Baker College in Muskegon and will be in the Surgical Tech Program CHELSEY TAYLOR Plans to attend Aquinas College and major in animal biology MARIAH MARTINEZ Plans to attend GRCC for dental assisting, and will continue to work at Harding s in Wayland JEREMIAH PAVLAK Attending Hope College or GVSU; he is planning to run track and study civil engineering NOLAN HAZEN AMBER STRAUB Plans to attend KVCC, going into the nursing program Plans to attend GRCC, considering the XRay Tech program and working at Dick s Market G R A D U A T E S MYKEL HOFFMASTER Plans to attend KVCC, going into the nursing program HANNAH RATLIFF Plans to attend KVCC and study something in the medical field