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Sunday Rise Up
Karen VanderZanden, Jon Huizenga, Ellen Fisher, Cailin Noah, Cindy Martinie

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Welcome morning and welcome and happy Mother's Day to everybody.
If I could have our panel of women come up here, Cindy, Ellen and Kaylin, and grab them like and are we good Tony in your live stream?
Oh, I am Karen vanderzanden on the worship.
Team leader here.
I'm sure you all know that.
We are going to.
hear from some women about, The love of God and I feel really honored that I done asked me to host it and to talk through this with these ladies that each of these women are at different places in their lives.
And so, we wanted to ask them.
You know, how God has blessed them.
They're all very talented their have passions.
They have gifts and they love God, that's the one thing they all have in common.
So I'm going to start out with the a really fun introduction for them and then we'll get into the more serious questions.
I thought.
I'd keep it lighthearted.
So if you would say your name, something real brief about yourself, and then I'm going to ask you an introduction question.
My name is Kailyn.
You are a Jacob's girlfriend and I have been able to sing here which has been the super fun question for you is to get you to know you a little bit better.
Is if someone was going to do something nice for you, what would you like to be?
I would love a coffee.
Starbucks.
Starbucks powder.
Lavender lattes are the best lavender latte that yesterday.
We were down in Indiana and Illinois and Indiana in the lab and a lavender latte, which I didn't ever heard of.
So, now I know that you like that.
So next I am Cindy Martini play the violin and she's married to how many year, Randy.
He's back there.
And you have two children, right?
Yes, our son.
Ryan lives in New York with his wife and our daughter.
Sarah lives.
In Hudsonville, with her husband.
Yeah, a very talented too.
So here is my question for you.
What was your favorite class in school?
And why?
Kind of unusual, but my favorite class was geometry in high school.
I love proofs.
I love logic and I liked the teacher.
I'm a tree.
Okay, what we did ask, what you worked crack.
What do you do for work?
I do.
I work in software at GE Aviation Systems Great and Caitlin Works to.
Where do you work at?
I'm a medical assistant at Spectrum Health in the Children's Hospital.
Okay, so your favorite class was geometry, that's strange when those people didn't do well with geometry, but Justin and we have 3 kids 52.
And a baby who's 6 weeks now.
Growing fast are very busy.
I am very busy.
So this is a good question for you.
If you had one extra hour of free time a day, how would you use it?
Ellen?
I don't know, maybe sat on the couch while a little bit better.
So we're going to talk about, you know, God's compassion, God's love God in their lives and and how he's moved, how he's shaping them in their lives.
So but I wanted to share with you a few scriptures.
So David, he would go to the next slide.
It's Isaiah 46:4.
And I don't have the TV facing, but it says, I will be your God throughout your lifetime, until your hair is white with age.
I made you and I will care for you and I will carry you along and save you.
I'm next to 1st Peter.
5:7 give all of your worries and cares to God for.
He cares about you and we have a very loving and compassionate, God and then Nahum 1 7. His the Lord is good.
Strong Refuge when Trouble Comes, he is close to those who trust in him.
And then one of my favorites, Roman 8, 38 and 39 for.
I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God's love, neither death, nor life.
Neither angels nor demons, neither her fears for today, nor worries about tomorrow.
Not even the powers of hell can separate us from God's love.
And I just love those verses because, you know, they're really remind me of how much God loves me.
You knowing how his promises are true.
He's never going to leave us.
He's never going to not love us, not forgive us.
And you know his his love for us as high as the far as East is to the west and North and the South and then it's just unfathomable how much he loves us.
So today we're going to talk a little bit about that about how God is working in their lives.
So John provided them, three questions, so they do and did have time to think about these answer.
So I'm going to ask them these questions.
So I'll start with Ellen.
What have you learned about God as a compassionate God?
And how have you experienced God's compassion in your life?
I think when I thought about this, I didn't hadn't really thought about it before.
But then when I thought about it, I realize that it's a lot of like the little things like when the kids all take a nap at the same time feels really good.
But also it's like the people that are in the church and how they have helped us.
Like I cut my hand.
When I was 35 weeks pregnant, people brought us meals and someone came and helped us full body.
It just feels so helpful.
When there's stuff that you can't do on your own that you just learn how compassionate God is and the church as a whole.
So, you're saying God's compassion through with people that log on other Christians.
When you think about it will thank you.
And Cindy, same question.
What have you experienced about?
God is a compassionate God and how are you experienced that in your life?
So when I was thinking about this, I'm a person who doesn't like a lot of change.
And so the some years ago.
We moved up here from Watsonville, and God's compassion was in providing us with a fixer-upper.
And so we had to spend nine months fixing that and I could kind of think about the transition.
I'm going to be moving.
Is that going to be okay?
So that was his compassion in kind of smoothing that transition for me.
And then coming to this church.
We started several years ago, meeting and then we weren't meeting on Sunday.
So we were still going to our Hudsonville church on Sunday and kind of these things into that.
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