Today at 6:30 PM: Girlfriends

Good afternoon Ladies

Girlfriends will be meeting on Tuesday Aug.  29th at 6:30p on Zoom.

We will be continuing with our discussion of Accidental Saints by Nadia Bolz- Weber.

We will be starting on page 81 the beginning of  chapter 9 Frances  to page 102 the end of chapter 10. Bring you questions and your comments for an interesting discussion.

Girlfriends is open to anyone who would like to join us. We are a weekly meeting book reading group from St. John’s United Church of Christ. You do not have to be a member to join the group. We are different from most book groups, as we read and discuss the book(s) in smaller sections, a few chapters at a time. We meet on Tuesday evenings starting at 6:30p weekly.

If interested in joining contact St. John’s church at 616-453-2497. Leave your name and contact information and someone from Girlfriends will reach out to you.

Girlfriends is offering:

  • prayer of peace and safe travel to Bren & Mike.

  • prayers for a great start of schools for all the kiddo’s.

  • prayer for a great year of learning and fun to all kiddo’s going back to school, college, home school, and worship centers.

  • prayers for everyone to get thru this high humidity these dog days of summer.

  • prayers of successful surgery for my brother- in- law. Who is suffering from blocked arteries which are impacting healing of a foot wound.

  • prayers of safety for all our police, firefighters, and EMT’s.

  • prayer for the people of California effected by the hurricane and flooding.

  • prayers for the people of Maui  effected by the wildfires.

  • prayers for all of the St. John’s teams as they gather to lay out goals and plans for the next year. As they strive to made St. John’s stronger and better to all who enter our doors.

Happy birthday wishes to:

  • Teresa Markoski

  • Amy Heathfield

  • Don DeWald

  • Nathan Garza

Happy Anniversary to:

  • Patti & Karl Betz

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This Sunday, August 27, 2023

Welcome to Sunday morning!  This is the day that God has made and we will rejoice and be glad in it! 

Please join us for in-person worship at 10:00 a.m. 

If you are unable to join us in-person, please join the worship service on our website at https://stjohnsuccgr.org/worship-online at 10:00 a.m.

There are links below this message to the order of service, the weekly Journal, a children's bulletin for the week's lectionary readings, a youth Bible Study, an Adult Bible Study, and a devotional guide for the week. Please share these resources with your family and friends and know that we are joined together across any distances or difficulties that might separate us.

We are able to provide all of these wonderful services because of your continuing generosity and support.  If you are able to give to support our ministries, please do. You can make a donation or set up regular giving by clicking here:  http://www.stjohnsuccgr.org/give .  You can also simply mail your check to the church:

St. John’s UCC
1934 Bridge ST NW
Grand Rapids, MI  49504

Thank you for your continued faithfulness in supporting St. John's. Let us continue to hold each other and the entire world close to our hearts and to the heart of God in prayer.

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Wednesday Evening On-Line Course and Discussion: After the New Testament: The Writings of the Apostolic Fathers

Please join us for a weekly lecture and discussion following the Wednesday evening service (virtual, via zoom link). The Wednesday evening service begins at 7:30. The lecture begins at 8:00 PM and concludes by 9:00 PM at latest. We will be listening to Dr. Bart Ehrman's course, After the New Testament: The Writings of the Apostolic Fathers. There are 24 lectures in the course. You may wish to participate in the entire course or join as your schedule allows; following the entire sequence isn't necessary. There are no books and there is no cost. The zoom link will be the same as the link for the Wednesday evening service. Everyone is welcome! We have good conversations after the lecture.

Here is the course description:

At the very foundation of the Christian religion stand the writings of the New Testament, a collection of 27 books that represent the earliest surviving literary productions of the burgeoning Church and that eventually came to be regarded as sacred Scripture. The writings produced by Christians after the New Testament are also important, however, as they can reveal to us how Christianity changed, developed, and grew after the first Christian century had passed.

The writings of the Apostolic Fathers are the most important books for understanding these developments in Christianity immediately after the New Testament period. The term Apostolic Father was coined by scholars who believed that the authors of these books were companions or followers of the apostles of Jesus. Scholars today do not accept this older view, because the books in the collection appear to have been written in a later generation. But most of them do date from the early to mid-2nd century, and as such, they are among the earliest Christian writings from outside the New Testament.

There are 10 (or 11) authors who are traditionally included in the collection of the Apostolic Fathers. Some of the works are by well-known figures of the early 2nd century (such as Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp of Smyrna); others are anonymous. Together, they represent the early writings of proto-orthodoxy: that is, they represent the views that eventually came to influence and inform the shape of Christianity as it was to grow into a world religion that eventually converted the Roman Empire and became the major religious (and political, social, cultural, and economic) force of the Middle Ages.

In this course, we will examine the various writings of the Apostolic Fathers, both to see what each of the surviving books has to say and to see how these books can instruct us about the emerging Christian Church of the 2nd century.

In rough outline, the lectures of the course are set up in "pairs," in which the first lecture discusses the writing of one of the Apostolic Fathers and the next deals with the broader implications of the writing for understanding key issues in the early history of Christianity. We will begin with the letter of 1 Clement, written by the Christians of Rome to quell an uprising in the church of Corinth around A.D. 95; our examination of this letter will lead us, in the next lecture, to consider the development of a Church hierarchy in the early Christian communities.

Next, we will consider the Letters of Ignatius, one of the earliest Christian martyrs, whose writings urge adherence to the one bishop of each church and warn against false teachers. These letters will serve as a springboard to consider various kinds of "heresies" in early Christianity. Then, we will look at the letter written by Polycarp to the church in Philippi, which had experienced some turmoil when one of its elders was caught red-handed in some kind of shady dealings; this letter quotes numerous earlier Christian writings and, thus, will allow us, in the next lecture, to consider how Christians began to appreciate earlier writings as canonical Scripture.

Another writing of the Apostolic Fathers is an account of Polycarp's own martyrdom; this eyewitness report will lead us to consider how, why, when, and where Christians were persecuted for their faith in the early years of the religion. Also significant among these writings is a book called the Didache, which contains ethical instructions for Christians and indicates how the Christian rites of baptism, eucharist, prayer, and fasting were to be practiced; this work will lead us then to consider the emergence of distinctively Christian rituals in the Church.

Next, we will turn to the so-called Letter of Barnabas, which was written to show the superiority of Christianity to Judaism. This letter will allow us to explore the nature of early Jewish-Christian relations and the rise of Christian anti-Semitism. From there, we will move to a study of a book (mis-)named 2 Clement, which in fact, is the earliest surviving Christian sermon from outside the New Testament. Because 2 Clement uses an allegorical approach to interpreting Scripture, it will enable us to consider more fully, in the next lecture, the various methods of interpretation used by early Christians in understanding their sacred texts.

This matter of interpretation is equally important for the next author we examine, Papias, whose works have come down to us only in fragments. Papias tells us that he prefers oral traditions to written texts in trying to understand what happened during the life of Jesus. This will bring us, in the next lecture, to a consideration of the importance of the oral transmission of early Christian tradition.

Next, we will turn to one of the earliest surviving apocalyptic writings of Christianity, The Shepherd of Hermas, which will, in turn, lead us to consider the importance of apocalyptic thought for the earliest followers of Jesus. As Christians moved away from an apocalyptic worldview, they began to have increased interactions with outsiders who were suspicious of their religion. The next writing we will consider is the anonymous Letter to Diognetus, which will serve as a springboard for considering the early apologetic movement, in which Christians defended themselves against charges of atheism and immorality and argued that their religion was, in fact, the only true one.

We will conclude our course by seeing how the Apostolic Fathers can instruct us concerning the development of Christianity in the early 2nd century, in the years between the foundation of the Church by Jesus and his disciples and the emergence of the Catholic Church of later times.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023: Girlfriends

Ladies,

Girlfriends will not be meeting next Tuesday, August 15,2023. There is a special service at the church that night that we recommend all attend. 

We will be meeting on August 22, 2023 at the normal 6:30p time  to continue our discussion of Nadia Bolzano-Weber’s book Accidental Saints. We will be discussing chapter 5 page 41 to the start of chapter 9  page 83.So far this has been an interesting read.

Girlfriends reads a little different than most book clubs. We read and discuss by chapters, not the whole book at a time. This gives us time to reflect and tell stories that help us all become friends and sisters in Christ.

if you are interested in joining our group contact Barb Huitema orDiana DeKorte. You do not need to be a member of St.John’s United Church of Christ. We welcome everyone and your thoughts,ideas,stories,wanting to learn, love of books. If you are not a member of St.John’s you can reach this group by calling the church office ( 616-453-2497)  and leaving your information. We will then contact you with info on the group.

Girlfriends offers:

  • continued prayers to Bren Tooley, her family and especially her sister Rhonda🙏🙏🙏.❤️

  • prayer to a friend on a family member dealing with personal issues🙏🙏🙏❤.

  • p️rayers for Sharon VanBennekom and her family as her son goes thru a health crisis🙏🙏🙏❤️.

  • prayers for Teresa Markoski and family as her husband deals with eye issues and possible surgery🙏🙏🙏❤️.

  • prayers of Thanksgiving as the mobile food pantry served its largest number of families🙏🙏🙏❤️.

  • prayers for understanding and forgiveness for the special service next Tuesday night, Aug.15🙏🙏❤️.

  • prayers of rejoicing that our camping trip service was seen by so many people🙏🙏🙏🌈🦋.

  • prayer of continued healing and strength for our friend Jack Belke🙏🙏🙏❤️.

  • prayer for continued healing and strength for Jack’s daughter Pam🙏🙏🙏❤️.

  • prayers of safe travels for members traveling or on vacation 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️.

  • prayers to our Nation that God continues to bless us and care for us🙏🙏🌈🫶🏻.

  • prayers for St.John’s as we all continue to live,learn,love,care for each other and the world around us🙏🙏🌈❤️🕊️🌏.

  • Happy birthday wishes to Phyllis Roh

  • Happy heavenly anniversary to Jim and Lois VanTil🫶🏻🌈🌈🎂🦋.

  • Happy heavenly anniversary to my husband and partner in high jinks🙏🙏🎂🫶🏻😍🦋.

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This Sunday, August 20, 2023

Welcome to Sunday morning!  This is the day that God has made and we will rejoice and be glad in it! 

Please join us for in-person worship at 10:00 a.m. 

If you are unable to join us in-person, please join the worship service on our website at https://stjohnsuccgr.org/worship-online at 10:00 a.m.

There are links below this message to the order of service, the weekly Journal, a children's bulletin for the week's lectionary readings, a youth Bible Study, an Adult Bible Study, and a devotional guide for the week. Please share these resources with your family and friends and know that we are joined together across any distances or difficulties that might separate us.

We are able to provide all of these wonderful services because of your continuing generosity and support.  If you are able to give to support our ministries, please do. You can make a donation or set up regular giving by clicking here:  http://www.stjohnsuccgr.org/give .  You can also simply mail your check to the church:

St. John’s UCC
1934 Bridge ST NW
Grand Rapids, MI  49504

Thank you for your continued faithfulness in supporting St. John's. Let us continue to hold each other and the entire world close to our hearts and to the heart of God in prayer.

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This Sunday, August 13, 2023

Welcome to Sunday morning!  This is the day that God has made and we will rejoice and be glad in it! 

Please join us for in-person worship at 10:00 a.m. 

If you are unable to join us in-person, please join the worship service on our website at https://stjohnsuccgr.org/worship-online at 10:00 a.m.

There are links below this message to the order of service, the weekly Journal, a children's bulletin for the week's lectionary readings, a youth Bible Study, an Adult Bible Study, and a devotional guide for the week. Please share these resources with your family and friends and know that we are joined together across any distances or difficulties that might separate us.

We are able to provide all of these wonderful services because of your continuing generosity and support.  If you are able to give to support our ministries, please do. You can make a donation or set up regular giving by clicking here:  http://www.stjohnsuccgr.org/give .  You can also simply mail your check to the church:

St. John’s UCC
1934 Bridge ST NW
Grand Rapids, MI  49504

Thank you for your continued faithfulness in supporting St. John's. Let us continue to hold each other and the entire world close to our hearts and to the heart of God in prayer.

Youth Bible Study

https://blogs.elca.org/faithlens/

Children's Bulletin

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Order of Service

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Sunday, August 20, 2023: Blessing of the Backpacks

Teachers and students of all ages are encouraged to bring their backpacks, laptop case, etc. to worship on Sunday, August 20 so that we may bless the bags our students and teachers will carry throughout the school year. This blessing symbolizes the wider support each teacher and student will receive from their church family as they journey through another year of learning. We value caring for each other.

Today at 6:30 PM: Girlfriends

Good morning one and all.

Are you enjoying the wonderful sunshine outside? I’m sitting here doing this message with the sun coming in my windows on me. It feels wonderful. Hope you all enjoyed last nights meeting and discussion. It’s always interesting to hear others thought and see if they line up with mine.

We will be meeting on Tuesday Aug 8th at 6:30p on zoom. The link will be included in this message.

We will be starting on page 22 of the book Accidental Saints by Nadia Bolzano-Weber and reading to page 49- the start of chapter 5. if any questions contact Diana or Barb.

Girlfriends group is open to anyone who enjoys reading and discussing the books we read.

Unlike most groups where you read the whole book, girlfriends reads them a few chapters at a time and talks about the content as go go along. You do not need to be a member of St.John’s United Church of Christ to join the group. We welcome all and their thought on the subject. 

Ladies:

Just a note that the Michigan Conference of United Churches of Christ annual conference is being held in Grand Rapids at Plymouth  in Oct. I think it would be awesome to have a group from girlfriend go to represent St. John’s. Barb & I have attended several and always learned a great deal about what’s happening and what other churches are doing. Would like to see if any are interested in going, car pooling, meeting up? This can also include your better half, spouse, partner, best friend. There are also events for children of all ages. Would also like to see a group of kiddo all ages) attend.

Girlfriends would like to:

  • offer prayer for Bren’s sister  Rhonda and her family as they travel this very hard road.

  • offer prayers for Sharon Van Bennekom son and his fight to get well.

  • offer prayers for Jerry & Judy Krause as they have found another hospice for Jerry’s care.

  • offer prayers for all St. John’s teams/groups as they start to made plans for fall/ winter

  • offer prayers of gladness that Marilyn was able to join our group last night.

  • offer prayers of healing and wellness to Jack Belke’s daughter Pam

  • offer thoughts of Thanksgiving for all the Mobile food pantry helpers and their mission of helping others needing food.

  • offer of praise and thankfulness of all the blessing that have come to me and my family

  • offer Happy birthday wishes to Karl Betz and Laura Kinch

  • offer prayer for a amazing mouth of Aug. to everyone

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This Sunday, August 6, 2023

Welcome to Sunday morning!  This is the day that God has made and we will rejoice and be glad in it! 

Please join us for in-person worship at 10:00 a.m. 

If you are unable to join us in-person, please join the worship service on our website at https://stjohnsuccgr.org/worship-online at 10:00 a.m.

There are links below this message to the order of service, the weekly Journal, a children's bulletin for the week's lectionary readings, a youth Bible Study, an Adult Bible Study, and a devotional guide for the week. Please share these resources with your family and friends and know that we are joined together across any distances or difficulties that might separate us.

We are able to provide all of these wonderful services because of your continuing generosity and support.  If you are able to give to support our ministries, please do. You can make a donation or set up regular giving by clicking here:  http://www.stjohnsuccgr.org/give .  You can also simply mail your check to the church:

St. John’s UCC
1934 Bridge ST NW
Grand Rapids, MI  49504

Thank you for your continued faithfulness in supporting St. John's. Let us continue to hold each other and the entire world close to our hearts and to the heart of God in prayer.

Youth Bible Study

https://blogs.elca.org/faithlens/

Children's Bulletin

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Today at 5:00 PM: Mobile Food Pantry

On the first Wednesday of every month, at least one hour before distribution starts, cars are lined up waiting for food assistance.  In July, we served a record number of 106 households, 336 individuals, 108 children, 76 seniors and 5 veterans.  A big thank you to 25 volunteers who worked in the sweltering summer heat.  New to the crew included Nancy Carlson, Judy Merrills, Becky Tiedt and Lexi, 10-year-old granddaughter of Richard and Christine Johnson.  The menu included apples, grapes, cucumbers, peppers, milk, cookies, pasta, mushrooms and sweet potatoes, weighing in at 5.400 pounds collectively. A small amount of surplus food was delivered to UCOM by Richard Johnson.  The West Michigan Feeding America Mobile Food Pantry sponsored by St. John's, in partnership with Sudanese Grace Episcopal Church returns on August 2, 2023.  Volunteers gather at 5:00 PM at 1550 Oswego NW, Grand Rapids, MI, 49504. Distribution begins at 6:00 pm. For more information, feel free to contact Teresa Markoski at 616-690-4566 or at tmarkoski2004@yahoo.com,  Financial support is welcome by using the church app or by writing a personal check to St. John's UCC, 1934 Bridge Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI., 49504.  Thank you for making a difference for our neighbors facing hunger, together we serve.   

Location:

The Sudanese Grace Episcopal Church
1550 Oswego NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504

Aug 2, 2023 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

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