One of our frequent and esteemed Guest Teachers, Michael DeWilde, will join our 10:00 a.m. Gathering at at the Grand Haven Community Center this week, and via livestream on C3’s Facebook page, to talk about Illiberal Justice, Free Speech, and the Death of Adulthood (maybe)? Michael is the Koeze Business Ethics Initiative Director and Professor of Management at the Seidman College of Business, Grand Valley State University. He teaches in the BBA, MBA, and Executive MBA programs, with a focus on courses in ethics and leadership.  He also consults with various organizations in west Michigan.

Our musical guest is Loren Johnsonwho played for us in 2016. She moved around as a military kid, but is happy to have landed here in Michigan, where her musical career is taking off. In December 2016, her first EP Sleepsick, rose to iTunes Top 10 best new singer-songwriter releases. Since then she has released a second EP Into the Morning (March 2020) and Patterns, a single (January 2021). Welcome back to C3, Loren!

COVID Concerns:

West Michigan is seeing new record numbers of COVID cases, including cases in vaccinated individuals and sometimes even those with booster shots. Please know that C3’s Board of Trustees continually discusses our approach to gathering. Currently we feel comfortable with continuing to gather as we have been, chairs spaced apart, wearing masks. But we also wish to remind everyone that being in a large, public group poses a risk. We have had members test positive and inform close contacts. As cases are on the rise in Ottawa County, we may see more positive cases in our community. And we continue to assess. We encourage each person to do what is comfortable for them, to be responsible and stay home if they are feeling sick, and join us in the way that is best for them, in person or online.

During this time of great stress for the healthcare workers, please display your C3 sign thanking them, if you still have it!

Sundays at the Grand Haven Community Center (421 Columbus Ave., Grand Haven)

  • 9:00 a.m.: Pre-TalkIn Person
    Meet the morning’s teacher in a small group setting for an open discussion of the morning’s theme.
  • 10:00 a.m.: GatheringIn Person + Livestream on Facebook
    Welcome, readings, meditation from a community member, teaching and music
  • 11:00 a.m.: Talk BackIn Person
    A chance to share questions, comments and stories related to the morning gathering.

Additional Resources

Each week we provide a safe and welcoming environment for kids starting at 10:00 a.m., with masked and vaccinated adult caregivers only, and CDC-recommended safety measures in effect. If you are looking for a Sunday morning experience for your kids that includes C3 Values, creative activities, toys, books, games and outdoor fun (when weather permits), we are here to make it happen! Miss Mary is happy to be spending time with your kids, and hopes to see more of them soon. C3 Kids meet upstairs in the Woodbine Room. Click here to view the document “Safety for All in the C3 Kids Program.”

C3 End-of-Year Fundraiser
Our year-end fundraiser is off to a fantastic start! THANK YOU!

Our goal is to end each year with a balanced budget, as we know this is a sign of a healthy, committed community. For 2021, that goal can be achieved by raising $13,000 by year end, enabling us to start 2022 on secure financial footing.

We are pleased to let you know that during the first two weeks, we have received donations totaling slightly over $11,000.

If you are able, please consider a year-end contribution to C3. We will have donation cards and envelopes available on Sunday. If you are unable to attend, please consider sending a check to the office: C3, P.O. Box 371, Grand Haven, MI 49417, or making an online donation via credit card or PayPal. Be sure to indicate “Fundraiser” on your donation. Your continued presence and financial contributions are essential to the ongoing work of C3 in the Tri-Cities area, West Michigan, and the world. Thank you! 

C3 End-of-Year Fundraiser
Our year-end fundraiser is off to a fantastic start! THANK YOU! 

Our goal is to end each year with a balanced budget, as we know this is a sign of a healthy, committed community. For 2021, that goal can be achieved by raising $13,000 by year end, enabling us to start 2022 on secure financial footing.

We are pleased to let you know that during the first two weeks, we have received donations totaling slightly over $11,000.

If you are able, please consider a year-end contribution to C3. We will have donation cards and envelopes available on Sunday. If you are unable to attend, please consider sending a check to the office: C3, P.O. Box 371, Grand Haven, MI 49417, or making an online donation via credit card or PayPal. Be sure to indicate “Fundraiser” on your donation. Your continued presence and financial contributions are essential to the ongoing work of C3 in the Tri-Cities area, West Michigan, and the world. Thank you! 

 

2022 Board of Trustees Election

The election for Board of Trustees is coming up in February of 2022. We will have two open seats and four members up for re-election. We especially are hoping to find someone interested in the Treasurer position. Our current Treasurer Mark Smith will be on hand for one more year to help with a transition. We also have a great, supportive board and a Finance Team who help the Treasurer. This person does not stand alone. If you are considering running for a seat, please also think if this could be the opportunity you’ve been looking for to work with a tightly-knit group. We are happy to talk through any questions you have. See Sally Alderink, Beth Buelow, Teresa Colbry, Kim Crozier, Tom Edwards, Valerie Engeltjes, Charity McMaster, Mark Smith, Sandy Kate Stephens, or Rod Van Abbema.

Caring for the members of our C3 Community is a shared communal responsibility, rather than a role reserved for a pastor, priest or leader. Our C3 Community Care Team encourages members to support each other at time of need with notes, cards, phone calls, visits, meals and transportation. C3 members are urged to contact the Community Care Team to inform them of life events, illness, or hardships, which can be shared with the C3 Community. To report a need or request help, or to help visit members in hospital, rehab or recovering at home, contact our office to be put in touch with lead volunteers, and don’t forget to check the newsletter for a more details. 

Week 3@C3 Thank you for your generous donations for the Greater Ottawa County United Way United for Warmth Winter Clothing Drive. In a labor of love, C3 member Pam Park knitted eight hooded sweaters and a half dozen stocking caps for little ones.              For December – Adopt a Conestoga Hut Our efforts for December will focus on the Conestoga Hut Micro-Shelter (CHMS) project which is underway at Lifeline Ministries in Holland. Five of more than 100 proposed huts are ready to be furnished. For December’s Week 3@C3, we are asking that C3ers band together in groups to provide furnishings for these five huts.  Needed for each hut:          • one set of twin bed sheets          • one WARM comforter          • one bed pillow          • one set of towels and washcloth          • two plastic storage bins with covers          • one throw rug          • one collapsible chair Four portable heaters have already been purchased. One more heater is needed.  Please contact Char Zoet for information about the heater, or to let her know that you have a group committed to furnishing a hut. Printable flyer here.
Thanksgiving Feast This year ’s community feast was held in honor of Pete Theune, who helped get it all started. Since food donations were not being accepted this year, C3 Outreach Team has sent $250 to St. Marys to help with the purchase of food for the Feast. Individual donations to fund the feast are also welcome, by sending a check (with Thanksgiving Feast” notation) to St. Marys Catholic Church, 406 E. Savidge Street, Spring Lake, MI 49456. 
 
Vigil for Peace and Justice Will Take a Break for the Winter After two-and-a-half years of weekly Vigils for Peace and Justice, our Grand Haven Group has decided to take a break for a few months, beginning in December. We will meet once more this Saturday from noon–1:00 p.m. before we begin our hiatus. We have lots of signs to choose from, or create your own! Bring a chair to sit, if that works better for you, be sure to dress for the weather, and have peace in your heart!

C3 and Friends Book Discussion Group

On December 7 at 6:30 p.m., we will discuss 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari. 

How do computers and robots change the meaning of being human? How do we deal with the epidemic of fake news? Are nations and religions still relevant? What should we teach our children? Yuval Noah Harari’s 21 Lessons for the 21st Century is a probing and visionary investigation into today’s most urgent issues as we move into the uncharted territory of the future.” — Goodreads

There are two options to attend December’s meeting—via Zoom, or Kathy Tosa has offered to host at her home in downtown Grand Haven. This way, snowbirds and those who prefer the comfort of home can attend via Zoom, and those willing to gather can enjoy the discussion in person. Joyce will  host the Zoom meeting from Kathy’s house.

Might this also be a small holiday celebration? If everyone brought a hearty appetizer to share, we could make it a small safe gathering. If you have any objections to this plan, please contact Joyce CawthonAlso ask Joyce to add you to the Zoom invitation list, if you weren’t on it previously and wish to participate by Zoom.

January 4: Sharks in the Time of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn

C3 Men’s Group

The C3 Mens Group meets in person every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Until further notice, the group will gather at the C3 Office, located at 1447 Washington, Grand Haven. For additional information contact frontdesk [at] c3westmichigan [dot] org

Your ongoing support of C3 is greatly appreciated. Online donations can be made hereChecks should be sent to C3 Spiritual Community, P. O. Box 371, Grand Haven, MI 49417.

 

Town Hall on Religion and Racism Part 3

The next town hall on Race and Racism is scheduled for Monday, December 13, from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. The topic is Interfaith Perspectives on Racism It is not necessary to have attended the previous sessions to register for this Zoom meeting, but it is necessary to register. Zahabia Ahmed-Usmani from the Kaufman Interfaith Institute and a C3 Guest Teacher in 2018, will be one of the panelists. Click the registration link above for details.

 

Join in the Holiday Spirit: Salvation Army Red Kettle and Angel Tree Campaigns

Just like last year, C3 members will ring the bell for this Christmastime fundraiser at Leppinks in Ferrysburg on December 15 and 16, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. both days, in one-and-a-half-hour shifts. Sign up sheets will be available at Sunday Gatherings, or you can email Betty Jean Porter with your available times. One or two people for each shift is sufficient. This campaign will provide housing for six families, stock the Food Pantry, provide Thanksgiving and Christmas assistance, utility assistance and Pathway to Hope programs.

 

Our local Salvation Army distributes toys and gifts donated by community members to families in the community through the Angel Tree program. There are already more requests for help this year than last year. If you want to help families with gifts, you can use this gift registry at Walmart to purchase requested gifts.

Saturday, November 27

12:00–1:00 p.m.: Vigil for Peace and Justice, Central Park (421 Columbus Ave., GH) 

 

Sunday, November 28

Grand Haven Community Center (421 Columbus Ave., GH)

9:00 a.m.: Pre-Talk, In Person

10:00 a.m. Gathering, In Person + Livestream on Facebook

  • C3 Teacher: Michael DeWilde
  • Music: Loren Johnson
  • Meditation: Margaret Willey

11:00 a.m.: Talk Back, In Person

Tuesday, November 30  7:00 p.m.: C3 Men’s GroupC3 Office (1447 Washington, GH)

 

Sunday, December 5

Grand Haven Community Center (421 Columbus Ave., GH)

9:00 a.m.: Pre-Talk, In Person

10:00 a.m. Gathering, In Person + Livestream on