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Read thru the Bible
It’s that time of the year when people resolve to make healthy living a priority. We try to eat nutritious food, exercise more, and get enough rest. It’s wise to be concerned about your physical health, but what about your spiritual health? Nurture your spiritual health-read the Bible every day. Reading the Bible every day builds a habit that creates long-term spiritual health and well-being. Spending time in the Scriptures helps us grow in our understanding of God, build our stamina for enduring challenging times, and results in a peace and joy that only comes from knowing God.
Sympathy
Our sympathy to Ken Nienhuis and family upon the passing of Lar into glory last week. Also to Faye Budd and family upon the death of Walter last week.
Remember College Students
Don’t forget our college students. Their addresses are at the Welcome Center.
Worship Committee Meeting
The committee will be meeting on Tuesday, February 21 at 7:00 pm,
Unity CD
Have you always wanted to be able to listen to Unity’s fantastic musicians at home or in your car? Now you can! We have recorded a Unity CD featuring famous musicians such as Joel Hendricks, Nancy Beers, Crystal House, Todd Gibson, Mark Bergsma, Jay Miedema and more! It will be available to buy for $10 at the Piano Concert next Sunday evening at 5:00 pm. After that you can pick one up on Sunday’s by the mailboxes. If you’re lucky, you can even to get a few autographs!
Check out the Library
Check out our excellent library/media center today!
Jail Ministry Dinner
Keep the night of Sunday, March 25, open for the Annual Forgotten Man Jail Ministry dinner. More information to follow. Contact Larry or Barb Schroder for reservations..
Second Best Sale
If you have a few treasures, we’ll be glad to take them off your hands for our annual second best sale in May. Items can be put in the south alcove. See Ron Rysdyk if you have furniture or larger items that can be stored in the barn.
Leave the Light on
Check out the display to the right of the mailboxes. The Light is to remind us to live our lives looking forward to Jesus’ return. It will be left on 24/7 as a constant reminder.
Ushers and Welcome Center
There are sign up sheets at the Welcome Center. Did you sign up yet? Do it early so that you can get the month of your choice. This is a way of being an in-house missionary to our members and visitors. Please prayerfully consider signing up for a month.
Food Pantry/Clothing drop-off
Please remember to bring your non-perishable food items and place in the collection box. Also don’t forget those clothes for Mel Trotter ministries. If your canister for coins is full, please see that Judy Bergsma gets those coins. If you don’t have a canister, they are located on the table across from the Welcome Center.
Recycle
Don't forget, there are many ways to recycle right here at Unity. Bring all your paper to our Paper Gator, recycle non-rechargable batteries and old cell phones with their chargers in the boxes by the mail boxes, bring gently used clothes and non-perishable food to the drop off by the coat room, and declutter your house for our second best sale coming in May!
Thank you
Thank you to the Unity family and Pastor Mark for your cards, calls and visits during my hospital stay. I have been blessed by cards, prayers and phone calls by the many people at Unity who care.
- Carolyn Geers
Dear Unity family, thank you for your prayers for Jill, Pat and I. It has been a very difficult week. Jill is now at Tender Care, 2794 56th Street, Room 308, Wyoming, MI 49418. She has such fun with getting mail. It makes her so excited. Jill is doing well now, except for the surgery pain. PRAISE THE LORD!
- Pat, Marilyn and Jill
Thank you so much for the cards, visits and the beautiful Service for our mother. We know she and dad are in Heaven and we will all be together again. Thank you so much.
- The Elenbaas Family