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This week at The Sanctuary

Pastor Ronn kicked off a new sermon series this week, called “Behind the Scenes.” Presented in 3D, the six-week series is full of drama, action and adventure. You won’t want to miss a single Sunday as we find out what God was doing “Behind the Scenes” in the true-life story of Joseph.

I have a few reminders for you this week. Please take a minute to get all the details!

PRAYER FOR MISSIONS TRIPS

Please be in prayer for the 22 people who left on July 31 for the Good Works mission trip to Ohio. They are repairing homes, painting walls, cooking meals, leading a kids’ program and doing lawn maintenance this week in an impoverished area near the Appalachian Mountains.

Four people from The Sanctuary also will be leaving on Thursday for a mission trip to Haiti. They will be posting daily updates on a blog at: http://haititrip2.blogspot.com/

 

WOMEN’S LINK SOCIAL

Join other women of The Sanctuary to socialize, shop and snack Sunday evening. We will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. at Charming Charlie at The Promenade. This is a really fun store featuring jewelry, purses, scarves, clothing, shoes and every accessory you can imagine! Even if you don’t like to shop, please come to socialize. The store is providing food and drinks and the event is totally free. NO purchase is required. The entire store is reserved just for us for the evening, and everything in the store will be 20 percent off! Invite a friend for a fun summer evening with friends. Please RSVP by Thursday if you plan to attend. You can RSVP online or e-mail me: eneal@cometothesanctuary.org.

 

FAMILY FUN FEST

We are looking for volunteers to help us spread the love of Christ to our community at this year’s Family Fun Fest. We need help with set-up, children’s games, the prayer tent, tear down and more. This is a great opportunity to come together with families served by the Bolingbrook Christian Health Center for a fun day that includes tacos, games, sno-cones, climbing wall, trackless train and more. Please make plans to attend from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 14 at New Song Church, 151 E. Briarcliff Road. Please sign up online or contact Cheryl Lynn Cain if you can help: cherylcain@gmail.com.

 

As part of the fest, we also are collecting $10 Walmart gift cards to to help provide school supplies to children in need in our community. You can place any cards in the offering basket to be included in new backpacks to be distributed to families served by the Bolingbrook Christian Health Center.

 

THIS SUNDAY

We will be having a child dedication on Sunday morning. If you would like to have your child dedicated to the Lord, please e-mail Anna at the church office by Thursday. Her e-mail address is anna@cometothesanctuary.org.

 

Also on Sunday, we will take a benevolence offering. We collect this special offering the first Sunday of every month to help those in need in our church body and community.

 

TEN: CELEBRATING CHANGED LIVES

We are getting so excited about our 10-Year Anniversary celebration on Sept. 25. Your entire family is invited to our celebration dinner at the Hilton in Lisle! We will have a plated dinner, activities for the kids and a great time to reflect on what God has done in our church body since the church started a decade ago. Make sure you don’t miss this event, and the opportunity to Celebrate Changed Lives. Click here to get more details and reserve your tickets.

 

DATES TO REMEMBER

  • July 31-Aug. 6: Good Works trip
  • Aug. 7: Child dedication.
  • Aug. 7: Benevolence offering
  • Aug. 7: Women’s Link social at Charming Charlie.
  • Aug. 14: Family Fun Fest at Bolingbrook Christian Health Center.
  • Sept. 11: Annual Meeting, 6 p.m., Alpha Baptist Church.
  • Sept. 25: Save the date for our 10-Year Anniversary celebration.

 

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Be a part of Good Works: Donate

A team of 23 people from The Sanctuary is making preparations for the Good Works mission trip in early August. But even if you aren’t planning to travel with them to Athens, Ohio, this summer, you can still be part of the experience by helping purchase items needed for the trip.

Sanctuary families are invited to donate gift cards or cash, which will be used to purchase essentials for the Good Works ministry, such as cleaning supplies, mops, food, bike locks, umbrellas, ponchos and hair brushes. In the past, the Good Works team has taken a van load of purchased items with them to the area in rural Ohio where they minister to impoverished people. This year, they decided to help stimulate the local economy by taking gift cards and cash donations and purchasing the items when they get there.

Anyone who wants to help can give Walmart gift cards, cash or checks to Tom Matt.

This is the fifth year a group from The Sanctuary has traveled to Ohio to serve alongside Good Works, Inc., in an area near the Appalachian Mountains. The missions trip is a family-friendly trip; participants this year include 12 adults, 3 teens and eight kids, ranging in age from 4 to 50. The trip is July 31-Aug. 6.

Once there, they will be helping with all kinds of projects, like painting walls, repairing floors and roofs, working on lawn projects, cooking meals and teaching kids about the Bible. At the heart of the ministry, Good Works, Inc. asks volunteers to not only focus on meeting physical needs, but also building relationships with those they are serving.

For a recap of last year’s trip, click here.

Coming up…

Dear Sanctuary families,

MARRIAGE SERIES

Pastor Ronn began a new sermon series on Sunday on the topic of marriage. If you missed the first sermon of “Till Death Do Us Part” you can watch the message on our  YouTube channel or download the podcast from our web site.

At the end of this four-week series, we will be answering YOUR questions about marriage. We would love to hear what’s on YOUR mind. Click here to submit your question online!

NEXT WEEKEND

We have three important things coming up next weekend. We have a membership class, a child dedication and a baptism.

The membership class is 9 to 11 a.m. Feb. 26 at the home of Jeff and Julie Holtz. Child dedication will be during the 10 a.m. worship service Feb. 27. The baptism service is during Community Night at 6 p.m. Feb. 27 at Alpha Baptist Church.

Please sign up using the form at the bottom of this post or visit the Welcome Table on Sunday.

JUMPZONE!

We are going to JumpZone! Invite your friends and family to attend a KidsTown event, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 6 at JumpZone in Bolingbrook! We’ll have free food, free admission and tons of fun! This is a great opportunity to invite your neighbors for a fun evening!

SOUPER SATURDAY RETURNS

Ladies, I am excited to tell you that we are starting to plan some Women’s Link events for 2011. Since everyone loved Souper Saturday so much last year, we decided to do it again this year! Mark your calendar for 6 p.m. March 12. We will hear from two ordinary women who will share their testimonies of how they faced very challenging circumstances and what they learned with the help of an extraordinary God. Souper Saturday will be held at Fellowship Chapel, 308 Robinhood Way, Bolingbrook. Sign up on Sunday at the Welcome Table or at the bottom of this post.

MEN’S MINISTRY

The men have three events coming up!

Feb. 19: 8 a.m. breakfast at Charlie’s restaurant at Clow International Airport in Bolingbrook. Sign up online or e-mail Tom Matt at tmatt101@gmail.com so he can get a headcount.

March 19: 8 a.m. Wallyball at Annerino Community Center in Bolingbrook. Cost is $1. The men will go to breakfast afterward. E-mail Tom Matt or sign up online.

April 15-16: Win “D” City Men’s Retreat, Timber-lee Christian Center, East Troy, WI. The Sanctuary worship team will be leading worship. Register online or contact Tom Matt for details.

THE TRUTH PROJECT

Would you like to expand your biblical worldview of the events happening around you? We will be starting a 12-week DVD-based study in March called, The Truth Project.  This home study is the starting point for looking at life from a biblical perspective.

The study will be from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sundays, March 6 to June 12, at the home of Rick and Sharon Whitehead. Sign up at the Welcome Table on Sunday or at the bottom of this post. Check out www.thetruthproject.org for more details.

STEP INTO AFRICA

The Sanctuary has a great opportunity to partner with other churches and community leaders to support a unique display by World Vision, coming to Living Water Church Feb. 20-27. The World Vision Experience is a 2,500 square foot interactive exhibit that invites visitors to “step into Africa” by hearing, seeing and walking through an African village to personally experience the lives of children affected by AIDS. Please click here for more details and to view a video preview of the event.

GOOD WORKS MEETING

Would you like to learn more about the Good Works mission trip to Athens, Ohio? For the fifth year, a group from The Sanctuary will be partnering with Good Works to help families living in an impoverished area near the Appalachian Mountains. Learn more about the trip by attending an informational meeting at noon March 6 in the church office. Please bring your own lunch. The whole family is invited to attend the meeting. For more information, contact Tim and Carrie Klayum, timklayum@gmail.com or cklayum@gmail.com, or pick up a Good Works brochure at the Welcome Table.

HAITI TRIP

Michael and Stacey Veseling have the opportunity to go to Haiti this summer, and they are putting together a team of people to join them. They will be having an informational meeting at 6 p.m. Feb. 25 at their home. If you would like to learn more about the trip, please contact Michael and Stacey at 630 759-3908 or s.veseling1@att.net.

DATES TO REMEMBER

  • Feb. 13- March 6: Marriage series, “Till Death Do Us Part”.
  • Feb. 19: Men’s Breakfast, 8 a.m. Charlie’s Restaurant at Clow Airport. Sign up at the bottom of this post.
  • Feb. 20 – 27: Step Into Africa, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Living Water Community Church. More info.
  • Feb. 26: Membership class, 9 to 11 a.m. Sign up at Welcome Table or at the bottom of this post.
  • Feb. 27: Child dedication during 10 a.m. worship. Sign up at Welcome Table or at the bottom of this post.
  • Feb. 27: Community Night baptism service, 6 p.m., Alpha Baptist Church. Sign up at Welcome Table or at the bottom of this post.
  • March 6: Informational meeting for Good Works trip, Noon at church office. The trip will be July 31 to Aug. 6.
  • March 6: The Truth Project, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Sign up at Welcome Table or at the bottom of this post.
  • March 6: KidsTown Event at JumpZone in Bolingbrook, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
  • March 9: Ash Wednesday service.
  • March 12: Souper Saturday (a Women’s Link event) returns. 6 to 9 p.m., Fellowship Chapel, 308 Robinhood Way, Bolingbrook. Sign up at the Welcome Table or at the bottom of this post.
  • March 19: Men’s Ministry Wallyball, 8 a.m. at Annerino Center. Sign up at the bottom of this post.
  • April 15-16: Win “D” City Men’s Retreat, Camp Timber-Lee, East Troy, Wisc. Sign up online:    http://gld-efca.org/MensRetreat.aspx

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Good Works and more…

Twenty-eight people from The Sanctuary went on a missions trip to Athens, Ohio, this summer. They helped people in the impoverished area with home improvement projects, construction work, lawn-care and by preparing a meal for a homeless shelter.

Hear more about the trip by clicking here.

View a photo slideshow of the trip:

Also this week:

FAMILY FUN FEST

We are getting so excited about the Family Fun Fest happening on Sunday. The Justice and Compassion team, as well as volunteers at the Bolingbrook Christian Health Center, have done an amazing job putting it together.

We wanted to thank YOU for the generous outpouring of support for both the fun fest and the back-to-school supply drive. We were able to raise almost $2,000 through our benevolence offering to buy supplies for each and every child — more than 180 children. This is AMAZING! And if you could see the bags, they are packed with supplies. It’s a wonderful thing.

Please be in prayer the next few days about how the Holy Spirit might work through you to spread the love of Jesus to someone at Family Fun Fest. Whether you are helping with set-up, serving cotton candy, baking cookies or distributing backpacks, also be asking Him to break down any barriers that might keep you from reaching out to create genuine relationships. How can you step outside your comfort zone and strike up a conversation with someone new?

We would love to share your stories from Family Fun Fest on our blog next week. Was it harder or easier than you thought to leave safety for adventure? How did God meet you when you were lost in translation? What did you learn when you took the leap? Please be in prayer that we would spread the love of Jesus to everyone we encounter on Sunday.

WOMEN’S LINK

Ladies, please mark your calendars for Friday, Aug. 27! We will be having a Women’s Link coffee house at Fat Bean Bistro and Coffee Bar, 4001 S. Naperville/Plainfield Road. We will have live music and a fun evening to hang out and socialize. The coffee shop will only be open to us for the evening! Cost is $6, which includes coffee with flavorings and your choice of dessert. Sign up here or at church on Sunday so we can give the coffee shop a headcount. Bring a friend!

SMALL GROUPS

Small groups will start again the week of Sept. 26. You will have a chance to sign up for small groups both at church and online beginning Aug. 29. Get more info.

SANCTUARY SOFTBALL

The Sanctuary softball team will be playing in the church league tournament Aug. 21. We would love to have as many people as possible come out and support our team, which is ranked fourth in the league! The league will provide a continental breakfast and grill out for lunch for players and fans. We will have more info about the time our team will play in the next week.

ANNUAL MEETING

Please mark your calendar for Sept. 19 for our annual meeting. This will be the time to vote on the budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, new members and a minor change to our by-laws. The annual meeting is 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Alpha Baptist Church.

Please also save the date for the budget meeting Sept. 12. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the new budget and answer any questions. Members are encouraged to attend, but the meeting is open to anyone who attends The Sanctuary. The budget meeting is at 3:30 p.m. at the church office.

FAMILY SUNDAY SCHEDULE

The next four weeks will be family Sundays to give the KidsTown crew a chance to get ready for the kick-off of the new ministry year, beginning Sept. 12. Kids in nursery through pre-school will still meet in their usual classrooms.

TORN

Pastor Ronn will be continuing the series, “Torn” this week with another message from I Kings: Distracted or Alert. If you missed the first four sermons, you can download them from our web site or watch on YouTube.

Good Works projects

The Good Works team returned on Saturday from an amazing week in Athens, Ohio. We showed you some of their “survival” skills on Tuesday. Now, it’s time to see some of their projects.

The group of 28 adults and children who were part of the Good Works team will be giving us more details of their trip during our regular worship service on Aug. 8. Until then, here are a few photos of some of the highlights of their trip.

They cooked and set up each day for a free community lunch.

They replaced a porch roof and mowed the yard for a single mom.

They painted walls and worked on home repair projects.

The replaced drywall and insulation at Hope Center, a large meeting center on the Good Works property.

They helped with Discovery Club for Kids, a weekday summer program for kids ages 5-12.

They hosted Friday Night Life, which is an open invitation dinner for the community. They prepared a meal for 120 people.

The “Survivors” return

They’re back! You might have heard about their adventure. But now it’s time to meet the cast of:

Survivor: Athens

28 people. 6 nights. 1 bathroom.

Who survived?

Meet the brave volunteers from the Good Works Missions Trip. During their week together, they repaired a roof, painted walls, installed drywall, insulated homes, weeded yards and made a meal for 120 people. They faced team challenges that involved fighting off bees “as big as your thumb”, diving for a spot on the bottom of the 3-level bunks beds and racing for first place in the shower line. Each day, top players earned immunity from taking the food scraps to the smelly compost bin.

Their only resources? A refrigerator that would only cool to 55 degrees, tons of Gatorade and the dream of escaping to WalMart for some air-conditioning.

The Sanctuary Survivors found their reputation had preceded them at the local Ponderosa where locals had tried to imitate the world-famous cast in photos on the wall. Meet The Sanctuary crew and find out who were the winners of the “individual challenges”. (The Sanctuary can’t be held responsible for the accuracy of the cast “bios”. All descriptions are completely fabricated and should not be taken seriously. All rights reserved.)

Meet the Survivors

Cathy:

She’s a pharmacist from Nebraska, and a world-class poker player. She spent her summers in college leading a canoe expedition through the Amazon jungle.

Individual challenge: She outlasted her fellow survivors in preparing crafts and games for a kids’ club, all while chasing a sleep-deprived 2-year-old.

Carrie D.

This language arts teacher from Oklahoma is also the five-time winner of the Kentucky Derby and the winner of the rhubarb pie baking contest at the Indiana State Fair. She uses her umbrella to fight off spiders, hawks and flying insects.

Individual challenge: Carrie defeated all of the male members of the team in the weed-pulling and uphill mowing competition with a push mower.

Tim

This PE teacher from South Carolina is also an accomplished disco dance instructor. He has a black belt in Kung Fu and won a bronze medal in the 200-yard dash at the 2000 Olympic Games.

Individual challenge: Tim outplayed his fellow survivors by fighting off a swarm of carpenter bees with a badminton racquet.

Carrie K.

Carrie is a famous country western singer from Texas. She also is an accomplished mountain climber and was the first 12-year-old to scale Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Individual challenge: Carrie outlasted the other survivors in the sunburn challenge, and also set a new world record in the Benadryl-dispensing speed challenge.

Mark

Mark is best known for his role as a lead singer of a famous boy band in the 80′s. He later became a boxing sensation in Mexico and once defeated World Heavyweight Mike Tyson.

Individual challenge: Mark outran his fellow survivors, escaping a deer on a 5 a.m. run, as well fighting off ticks while building a porch.

Whitney

Whitney is the Wisconsin State Spelling Bee champion and a world-class water skiier.

Individual challenge: Whitney outpainted her fellow survivors, even after an illness threatened to knock her out of the competition.

Randy

This high school government teacher from Arkansas was asked to return to Survivor because of his amazing negotiation skills in past years. Randy is a skate-boarding fanatic and can yodel in three languages.

Individual challenge: Randy outlasted the other survivors in the sleeping challenge. He endured a mattress on the floor piled with gear to win the challenge.

Sierra

Sierra is the Jr. Miss Apple Pie girl for the state of Michigan two years in a row. She is a well-known bungee jumper, and once jumped 300 feet off the Statue of Liberty.

Individual challenge: Sierra was able to quiet dozens of children with her peacemaking skills and used her talents in the kitchen to win the meal prep competition.

Dan and Lesa

This couple from Seattle are world-famous ballroom dance competitors. Dan creates top-secret weaponry for undercover police agents while Lesa solves crime as an investigator for a high-powered corporate attorney.

Individual challenge: Dan was the winner of the shaky-roof-building challenge, while Lesa outlasted the others in the children entertainment challenge.

Andy, Olivia and Emily

This family from Baltimore became the first father-daughter acrobatic trio to perform in the world-renowned Cirque du Soleil. They also have impressed millions with their musical skills on the harmonica, bass drum and cow bell.

Individual challenge: Andy outsnapped the other survivors in the photo-taking challenge.

Other Survivors who were not photographed during the Ponderosa expedition include: Linda, Marisa, Ty, Jake, Sam, Ben, Lily, Ally, Ryan, Steve, Joe, Julie, Karyn, Michelle and Ashley.

Want to learn more about their adventures? Tune in this week and you might find out why:

This man had to tame a butterfly…

This girl had a playing card stuck to her forehead…

This boy was hiding behind a tree…

Find out more about their real adventures when you check out the blog later this week.

On a mission

In less than two weeks, 10 families from The Sanctuary will be packing up their cars, loading up the kids and heading out together on a summer road trip.

It will be a bonding experience, for sure. But they aren’t vacationing at the beach or planning hikes in the mountains.

Instead, they could find themselves painting walls, repairing floors and cooking meals for the homeless as part of the Good Works mission trip to Athens, Ohio. Twenty-eight people from The Sanctuary will be making the nine-hour drive to the impoverished area near the Appalachian Mountains.

And while they will spend a week using their hands as part of work teams, the group prefers to think of themselves as part of “worship teams.”

“It’s keeping the right perspective of who God is and how we are to live our lives worshiping him,” said Linda Smith, one of the leaders of The Sanctuary’s Missions Team, which is organizing the trip for the fourth time.

At the heart of the ministry, Good Works, Inc. asks volunteers to not only focus on meeting the physical needs of those they are serving, but also to build relationships.

“They’re really focused on relationships first and sharing God’s love and God’s provision,” Linda explained. Last year, for example, after cleaning a woman’s house and helping her change her curtains and bedding, Linda and her daughters played Yahtzee with the home owner while several men repaired her floor.

“That’s one of the things the kids do so well because who doesn’t love kids?” she said. “The kids really break down barriers.”

Nearly 40 people from The Sanctuary went on the trip last year, including three generations from one family. Their projects included building bunk beds for a homeless shelter, revamping a kitchen and replacing a roof. Many of the people served by the Good Works ministry live in rural areas and need help with lawn care and home maintenance projects.

This year, participants from The Sanctuary range in age from 18 months to those in their 40′s. They include whole families, individuals and one parent traveling with children. The majority of people participating this year will be experiencing the Good Works trip for the first time.

“What we love about it is that families can serve together,” Linda said. “It’s a great time of being able to get to know people in our own body.”

And they do get to know each other. The group will stay in dorm-style rooms in bunks that are three beds high. They share one bathroom by flipping a sign outside to read either “men” or “women”. They will help with chores and cooking responsibilities to prepare daily meals for 40 people, including interns on the Good Works staff who stay at the site all summer.

Each evening they share “God moments” they encountered throughout the day. And on the last night of the trip, they will prepare a meal for about 175 people, including many from a local homeless shelter.

One aspect of the project that Linda said she likes best is how those who are receiving help also contribute to the project to earn items they need, like appliances, bikes or lawn equipment. The group believes that everyone can contribute in some way.

“Everybody has something to offer,” she said. “It really gives us a good perspective on who we are.”

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If you would like to be part of the Good Works trip, but you can’t travel to Ohio, you can still contribute by offering a donation. Click here for the suggested donation list.

Have you gone on the Good Works trip in the past? What part of the experience had the greatest impact on your life? Leave us a comment!