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Knights of Columbus Ray Maka / 616-485-1130
Scrip Coordinator Brenda Kilpatrick / 616-837-6363
Parish Prayer Line
Mary Ann Laug / 616-837-8223 Chris Albrecht / 616-997-6980 Environmental Coordinator Rosemary Weigel
Family Center Hall Rental:
Contact the Parish Office
A calendar of all scheduled events can be found on our parish website.
Our Cluster Parish: St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 15164 Juniper Dr., Marne MI 49435 Parish Office: 616-677-3934 or 616-677-1123 Fax: 616-677-5866 secretary@saintmarysmarne.org www.saintmarysmarne.org
Pastoral Council Pam Moore Pete Nielsen Casey Brennan Paul Schmidt Kevin Kilpatrick Mark Phillips Finance Council Sue Felicioni Marty Marshall Jeff Parish Duane Snowdin Rick Weigel
Saint Michael’s Catholic Community is a family challenged by Christ, inspired by the Holy Spirit, to care for others and to become the body of Christ through worship, hospitality and service.
Saint Michael’s Catholic Church 17150 - 88th Ave, Coopersville, MI 49404
Parish Office: 616-384-4026 www.saintmichaels.us
Pastor– Rev. Ayub Francis Nasar
Email: franasar@grpriests.org Phone: 616-384-4026
Parish Office Phone: 616-384-4026 Fax: 616-837-7893 Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Parish Secretary: Beki Rotman secretary@saintmichaels.us Business Manager: Kathie Poelma bsmgr@saintmichaels.us Liturgical Minister: Kevin Kilpatrick liturgy@saintmichaels.us
Faith Formation Youth Minister: Bob Jonaitis youthministry@saintmichaels.us Elementary: Debbie Veneklase childrensministry@saintmichaels.us RCIA / RCIC: Cliff Kozminski Phone: 616-837-6985 Cell: 616-437-5318
Preschool Phone: 616-384-4026 ext 203
Mrs. Annette Lown preschool@saintmichaels.us Meets MWF from 8:45—11:45 a.m.
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE 4:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Mary 8:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. at St. Michael (Nov-Feb) 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary (Nov-Feb) 7:30 a.m. & 9 a.m. at St. Michael (March-Oct) 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary (March-Oct.)
Daily Mass Schedule : 9:00 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday at St. Mary 9:00 a.m. Wednesday and Friday at St. Michael Eucharistic Adoration: St. Mary—Tuesday after Mass until 4:00 pm St. Michael—Wednesday after Mass until 5:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at St. Mary Wednesday from 3:00—4:00 p.m. at St. Michael Reconciliation can be made anytime by appointment. Sacrament of Baptism: Contact the Parish Office at least 1 month prior. Sacrament of Marriage Contact the Parish Office at least 6 months prior.
St. Michael’s Liturgical Ministers
OCT 4/7:30 AM OCT 4/9:00 AM
Altar
Servers
Braden Monroe
Jonathon Monroe
Sam Roush
Matt Roush
Eucharistic
Ministers None at this time None at this time
Greeters None at this time None at this time
Lector Peter Nielsen Amber Nelson
Sacristan Jane Vitunskas Cindy Bleckley
Ushers
Mary Bueche
Wade Lindberg
Dave Tronovich
Deb Tronovich
Greg Helsen
Connor Helsen
Owen Syrek
Tim Syrek
Music Craig Bleckley Craig Bleckley
Welcome to the Cluster Parishes of St. Mary and St. Michael
Readings for the Week of September 27
Sunday Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Phil 2:1-11, or
Phil 2:1-5; Mt 21:28-32
Monday Saint Wenceslaus, Martyr; Saint Lawrence
Ruiz and Companions, Martyrs
Jb 1:6-22; Ps 17:1bcd, 2-3, 6-7; Lk 9:46-50
Tuesday Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Archangels
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a;
Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 4-5; Jn 1:47-51
Wednesday Memorial of Saint Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the Church
Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88:10bc-11, 12-13, 14-15; Lk 9:57-62
Thursday Memorial of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus,
Virgin and Doctor of the Church
Jb 19:21-27; Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14; Lk 10:1-12
Friday Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels
Jb 38:1, 12-21; Jb 40:3-5; Ps 139:1-3, 7-8,
9-10, 13-14ab; Mt 18:1-5, 10
Saturday Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119:66, 71, 75, 91,
125, 130; Lk 10:17-24
Sunday Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 5:1-7; Ps 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20;
Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43
St. Mary’s Liturgical Ministers
Ministry Schedule Updates
The Covid 19 pandemic has caused many temporary
changes. Because of this, all Liturgical Ministries are only
filled if you call and request an assignment or manually
request an open position on the online ministry
scheduler. Liturgical Ministers needed at each Mass
Altar Server- 2 Sacristan- 1
Lector - 1 Hospitality - 1 to 6
Eucharistic Ministers -0 (Only the priest may distribute at this time)
We need your help filling open positions. If you are willing
and able to serve, Please contact the parish office. We
will provide you with more information on the changes
and extra precautions we are putting in place. Or you
may use the online scheduler and manually request an
open assignment. https://secure.rotundasoftware.com/28/
web-terminal/master-calendar?liveWebPostId=540000
These new scheduling guidelines will stay in place until we
receive new instructions from the diocese. Thank you for
your willingness to help in these uncertain times. If you
have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to
contact us. God Bless You!
Mass Intentions Saturday September 26
4:30PM † Donna Umlor by M/M Jim Harlett ................................. MA
Sunday September 27 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM † Fred Boswell by the O’Bradovich Family ........................ MI
9:00AM † Gloria TenEyck by Marcy Goosen .................................... MI
10:30AM † Joanne Kluting by Carol Dalga ........................................... MA
Monday September 28 No Mass
Tuesday September 29 Prayer Service (no adoration)
9:00AM ..................................................................................................... MA
Wednesday September 30 Prayer Service (no adoration)
9:00AM ....................................................................................................... MI
Thursday October 1 Prayer Service
9:00AM ..................................................................................................... MA
Friday October 2
9:00AM † Helen Langlois by JoAnn Windberg ................................... MI
Saturday October 3
4:30PM † Ken Zearbeck by M/M Gary Karr ................................... MA
Sunday October 4 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM † Dave Reames by Curt & Joan Kutchin ............................. MI
9:00AM † Lauri Janose by Jerry Goosen & Family ............................ MI
10:30AM † Gordon Powers by M/M Gordon Blackmer .................. MA
MA=St. Mary MI=St. Michael’s
Giving Back to God September 20, 2020
Adult Envelopes $3,676.00
Loose Cash $63.00
Children’s Collection $2.00
Total $3,741.00
Financial Assistance $20.00
Emergency Relief Fund $200.00
Thank you for your continued support!
St. Michael’s Parish Family Remembers in Their Prayers
Art Klein, Sr., Bill Spencer, Kevin Johnson, Harrison
Tasker, Anne Pols, Margaret Langlois, Ruth Langlois,
Alexandria Gordon, George Langlois, Brooke Camp-
bell, Linda Abel-Carroll, Jackie May, Bev Hehl, Ruth
Hecksel, Jean Mayse, the victims of abortion, and the
men and women in the military.
St. Michael’s Faith Formation
Faith Formation Registration — 1st Grade and 3rd through 5th
Grades have the option, this year, of attending classes in-person on Wednes-
day evening from 6:15 until 7:30pm. Or, if you choose to catechize your child
at home, St. Michael’s will provide at-home materials and resources. Middle
School in-person options are listed below as well. 6th and 7th grade students
may be catechized at home, if preferred. *Please note on your completed regis-
tration if you choose the “at-home” program. Due to the First Communion
and Confirmation Sacramental Preparation, 2nd Grade and 8th Grade in-
person attendance is vital.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word: this program is normally offered on
Sunday during both Masses for children ages 3-7. CLW is currently on hold
due to Covid19 restrictions. We will resume when restrictions are removed.
Elementary Faith Formation: The elementary program is for students
in grades 1-5. Class will resume on October 21, 2020 (subject to change due to
Covid19 restrictions).
Middle School Faith Formation (Grades 6, 7 and 8): Classes will re-
sume Sunday, October 18, 2020 (subject to change due to Covid-19 re-
strictions). Please note the schedule changes we have enacted as we begin this
special year:
• Sixth Grade students will meet every 1st and 3rd Sunday after 9:00 Mass
(9:30 Mass beginning November 1st)
• Seventh Grade students will meet every 2nd and 4th Sunday after 9:00 Mass
(9:30 Mass after time-change)
• Eighth Grade students will meet every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sunday after 9:00
Mass (9:30 Mass beginning November 1st)
• Classes begin at 10:15 and dismiss at 11:45. After Nov. 1st:10:45 – 12:15.
We have scheduled a meeting for all of the parents of this year’s Confirmation candi-
dates on Sunday, October 11, at 10:15 in the Family Center.
High School Youth Ministry: See Cluster Page for information.
St. Michael’s
Sanctuary Lamp
Pete & Marge Ferwerda
By Pam Raczkiewicz
St. Michael’s Sponsor of the Week
AKA SALON
305 Main St., Coopersville ~ (616) 837-8031 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR BULLETIN!
St. Michael’s Parish News
September 27, 2020 ~ The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Have you considered St. Michael’s Preschool for your child? If not, you should! Come and visit the classroom anytime. See what a great experience
St. Michael’s Preschool can provide. Preschool meets on MWF from 8:45—11:45 am, and classes began on September 21. (But it’s not too late to sign
up!) Your child must be 3 or 4 by October 1st, 2020. For more info, please call our Preschool Director, Annette Lown at 616-384-4026.
St. Michael’s Preschool News
Catholic Services
Appeal ~ 2020 It would be appreciated if you could
turn in your CSA pledge card this
weekend. If you have already done
so, thank you! Our participation in the CSA as individu-
als and as a parish enables us to unite with all Catholics
in the Diocese of Grand Rapids. Through the blessings
we’ve received, together we are able to fund important
work that benefits our parish and diocesan programs
that supports
CSA 2020 Pledge Goal: $54,255.00
Total Pledges Made: $35,967.00 (66%)
Balance: $18,288.00
Participation: 156 of 363 households (43%)
Totals as of September 22, 2020
Our goal is 100% participation, which means a complet-
ed pledge card from every household, regardless of your
level of participation. If you have not responded, please
do so as soon as possible. Please keep in mind that any amount raised over our goal is returned to the parish.
Please continue to pray for the success of this important
effort.
Due to Fall Convocation — There will be no Mass, Adoration or Confessions
heard this week Wednesday, September 30. There
will be a Prayer and Rosary Service (no Commun-
ion) held at 9 AM, for those interested in attend-
ing. Regular Mass will resume on Friday, October
2, at 9 AM. Thank you for your understanding.
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults — Are you interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith? Are you considering
joining the Catholic Church? Are you an adult Catholic who has not received all the
sacraments of initiation? Inquiry Classes will begin in the fall. Contact Cliff Kozminski (text
or call): 616-437-5318
Cluster News and Community News and Events
High School Youth Ministry
St. Mary’s Knights of Columbus Council #11581
The St Mary’s Knights meet on the 1st Thursday of the
month at 8:00PM in the Parish Hall. For more info please
contact Grand Knight: Jim Lown: jiml@olearypaint.com
or (231)206-7574 or visit:
https://www.saintmarysmarne.org/knights-of-columbus
Next Blood Drive ~ February 2021
St. Michael’s Knights of Columbus
Council #9909
The St. Michael’s Knights meet on the 1st
Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. For more
information, visit
https://saintmichaels.us/knights-of-columbus-9909
September 27, 2020 ~ The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Knights of Columbus News
Please Pray for our Engaged Couples
Alyssa Ponik & David Brown ……………….. Oct 23, 2020 (All Saints Parish, Alpena)
Lauren Bartush & Breton Petrauskas ………………………April 24, 2021 (St Mary)
Lord God, the source of all love, the wise plan of your providence has brought these
young people together. As they prepare themselves for the sacrament of mar-
riage and pray for your grace, grant that, strengthened by your blessing, they
may grow in their respect for one another and cherish each other with a sin-
cere love. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and
Twitter @ SM2 Life Teen “Remind” Text Mes-
sages: Text @SM2LT to the # 81010. If you
have questions please call or text Bob Jonaitis
at 616-260-7429 or email youthminis-
try@saintmichaels.us
Take the pledge!
Civilize It with civility, clarity, compassion this election year.
A divided country. Fights at the dinner table.
Political vitriol. What does it mean to love
our neighbors in the midst of such a
climate? The U.S. bishops have responded
to that question with Civilize It, a campaign
that invites Catholics to model civility, love
for neighbor, and respectful dialogue in the
2020 campaign season. The year-long
campaign began Nov. 3, 2019.
Take the pledge below as an individual,
family, or community. Anyone and everyone
can commit together to honoring human dignity through civil conversation.
I PLEDGE:
Civility: To recognize the human dignity of those with whom I disagree, treat others
with respect, and rise above attacks when directed at me.
Clarity: To root my political viewpoints in the Gospel and a well formed conscience,
which involves prayer, conversation, study and listening. I will stand up for my convic-
tions and speak out when I witness language that disparages others' dignity, while also
listening and seeking to understand others’ experiences.
Compassion: To encounter others with a tone and posture which affirms that I honor
the dignity of others and invites others to do the same. I will presume others’ best in-
tentions and listen to their stories with empathy. I will strive to understand before
seeking to be understood.
As Catholics, we have a long tradition of engagement in the political process as a means
of putting our faith into action. We are called to bring the best of ourselves and our
faith to the public square—and yet today, many shy away from such involvement be-
cause our national and local conversations are filled with vitriol and harsh language, often
directed at people themselves.
When personal attacks replace honest debate, no one wins. This kind of attack, no mat-
ter the reason, only serves to further divide our communities. As Catholics, we must
model a better way. Join the Civilize It campaign by taking the pledge below as a way to
promote civility, love our neighbors, and build community.
Civilize It is about making room in your heart for those with whom you disagree. We
are called to recognize that each one of us is a beloved child of God and to respond in
love to that reality. Civilize It is a non-partisan call to focus on the dignity of all people,
even when we disagree, and to put faith in action by bearing witness to a better way
forward.
Commit to dignity beyond the debate. Visit: http://CivilizeIt.org to learn more and take
the pledge to #CivilizeIt with civility, clarity, and compassion this election year.
More info: https://grdiocese.org/civilize-it/
Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace: A Prayer for Civility
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where uncivil words prevail, show me
how to model love. Help me remember the God-given dignity of all and invite others to
do the same. Show me how to build bridges and not walls and see first what unites us
rather than how we diverge. Let me seek to understand before asking to be understood.
Give me a listening heart filled with empathy and compassion. May I be clear in sharing
my own position and respectful and civil in describing those of others. Let me never
tolerate hateful ideas. May I invite all to charity and love. Lord, help me to imitate your
compassion and mercy. Make me an instrument of your peace. Amen.
Respect Life Corner
Please join us in celebrating Respect Life Month during
October. Watch the bulletin each week for Respect Life
facts, prayers/intentions and a call to action.
Life Facts: After conception:
• 18 days a Baby’s heart beats
• 8 weeks all organs function
• 9 weeks has individual fingerprints
• 10 weeks a baby can feel pain
• 12 weeks a baby can smile
"Remember, Vote for Life. It may be your Own!" -
Mother Angelica
Action: Join in praying for the protection of human life
on Respect Life Sunday, Oct. 4th.
More Info: https://www.respectlife.org/2020
Heavenly Father, the beauty
and dignity of human life was
the crowning of your crea-
tion. You further ennobled
that life when your Son be-
came one with us in his in-
carnation. Help us to realize
the sacredness of human life
and to respect it from the
moment of conception until
the last moment at death.
Give us courage to speak
with truth and love and with
conviction in defense of life. Help us to extend the gentle
hand of mercy and forgiveness to those who do not rev-
erence your gift of life. To all, grant pardon for the times
we have failed to be grateful for your precious gift of life
or to respect it in others. We ask this in Jesus' Name.
Amen.
Welcome to the Cluster Parishes of St. Mary and St. Michael
St Mary Parish Prayer Line
If you would like to request a prayer for our
parish prayer line please contact the parish
office or Linda at 677.3269 . For evening
requests call Darlene 453.0157 or email:
bfa1414@yahoo.com Please continue to pray
for all of our sick, hospitalized & homebound
parishioners and all of the personal intentions that St Mary’s
Parish parishioners hold close to their hearts.
Catholic Services Appeal ~ 2020
A pledge to the Catholic Services Appeal is a great act of generosity.
CSA 2020 Pledge Goal: $49,565.00
Total Pledges Made: $41,835.00 (84%)
Balance: $7,730.00
Participation: 121 of 308 households (39%)
Totals as of September 14, 2020
Our goal is 100% participation, which means a completed pledge card from every
household, regardless of your level of participation. If you have already sent your pledge
in thank you, If you have not responded, please do so as soon as possible. Please keep
in mind that any amount raised over our goal is returned to the parish. Thank you for
your support. Please continue to pray for the success of this important effort.
Children’s Liturgy
Pre-School - 2nd Grade / During 10:30AM/11AM Mass.
Children’s Liturgy resumes in January
(subject to change pending Covid-19 restrictions)
Religious Education
1st-7th Grade / Wednesdays at Hall / 6:15- 7:30pm
Classes Resume in October.
8th grade Confirmation
Wednesdays at Community Room / 6:15- 8:00pm
Classes resume in November.
Religious Education Classes Are Starting Soon!
SIGN UP TODAY!
We have finalized this year education plan to suit
what each family has requested and is most
comfortable with. Classes will consist of in-home
education, in-person education and a
combination of the two. I will be ordering
materials this week. An email will be sent out
when you can pick up material for in home
lessons and other updates. For more
information on any of these programs please
contact Director of Religious Education :
Annette Lown at 616.677.5065 or
dre@saintmarysmarne.org
High School Youth Ministry
Watch the Cluster Page for Schedule Updates
St. Mary’s Religious Ed News St. Mary’s Parish News
St. Mary’s Sponsor of the Week
327 PIZZA & PUB Downtown Coopersville ~ 1.616.997.0327
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR BULLETIN!
Giving Back to God
September 19/20
Regular Contributions $3180.00
Children’s Envelopes $1.00
Capital Improvement $20.00
Total $3201.00
Thank you for your continued support and generosity!
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Are you interested in learning more
about the Catholic Faith? Are you
considering joining the Catholic
Church? Are you an adult Catholic
who has not received all the
sacraments of initiation? Inquiry
Classes will begin in the fall. Contact
Jill Brown (text or call): 947-2054
Save the Dates
(all dates and times are subject to change due to COVID-19 guidelines)
Nov 2 All Souls Day Mass 9AM St Michael
Nov 2 All Souls Day Mass 7PM St Mary
Nov 6 Mass of Hope, Health & Healing 7PM (subject to change)
Nov 14 & 15 Holy Land Olive Wood Carvings for Sale after all Masses
Nov 26 St Mary - Thanksgiving Eve Mass, Annual Slide Show & Grocery
Collection 7PM
Nov 27 St Michael - Thanksgiving Day Mass 9AM
Nov 27 - Dec 15 Christmas Giving Tree
Knights of Columbus Council #11581 Blood Drive Results
Thank you to everyone that came and donated life saving blood last weekend. .
Here are the stats:
Goal: 27 / Number of Donors: 32 / Successful Donations: 29 whole
blood, 2 double red = 33! Lives saved in our community: 91
Congratulations to our milestone achievers: Roman Nykamp, 1
Gallon; Bonnie Rasch, 5 Gallons; Kathi Umlor, 5 Gallons
For more info about the Knights or if you would like to attend a
meeting, please contact Grand Knight: Jim Lown: jiml@olearypaint.com
or (231)206-7574 Or visit:
https://www.saintmarysmarne.org/knights-of-columbus
Weekly Mass Schedule Change
Due to annual fall Priestly Convocation there will be no Mass or Adoration
this coming week at St Mary (9/29 & 10/1) We will instead have a Prayer and
Rosary Service (no Communion) held at 9 AM for those interested in attend-
ing. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. We will resume our normal
weekly Mass schedule 10/5. Please keep Fr Ayub and all of our priests in your prayers as
they enjoy a week of prayer and fellowship with their brother priests.
Fresh Beef
We look forward to learning more
about your financial needs.
Complete financial services
bloomcu.org Ph. 616-452-2161
In front of the Coopersville Family Fare
Open six days a week; 4 other branches in area
Council #9909
For membership information,
please call John Anderson at
616-437-1627
DAVID M. SHABLUK, D.D.S.
GENERAL DENTISTRY 706 W. Randall Street Coopersville, MI 49404
Office Hours by Appointment
(616) 837-6521
Custom Hog Roasting Matt & Amy Hehl - Parishioners
14468 - 88th Ave., Coopersville, MI
837-6761 - pigman@altelco.net
Randall St. Medical P.C.
Roger Holman, D.O.
675 West Randall Coopersville, MI 49404
837-9777
616-837-6633
Ed & Dorothy Alt - Parishioners ● Gasoline ● Custom Diesel Fuel ●
● Home Heating Oil ●
OIL COMPANY
Phil’s Lawn Service
Lawn Care & Snowplowing 16820—88th Ave, Coopersville
(616) 292-1587
Mike Laug (616) 837-6315
L-P Tree Service Professional Tree Health Care, Trimming, Feeding & Removal
Interurban Depot Café
Meals created with pride
P.O. Box 362 Marne, MI 49435
(231) 853-6193
Mon. - Fri. 7:00 am - 2:30 pm
Sat. 7am - Noon Sun. 8am—1pm
(616) 677-1280
Owners: Jim & Bobbi Poley Located Downtown Marne
Phillips Jewelers Fine Diamonds
Watches & Jewelry
Expert Repair & Appraisal Services
248 Main St. Coopersville
616-997-7173
Krystal Brown - Owner www.mycoopersvillefloral.com
270 Main Street
837-8525
Harmony
Floral & Plant
Designs Fine Food & Spirits
Nunica - 837-7096 Corner of Cleveland and 112th.
Hours:
Mon-Thur 11am-10pm
Fri: 11am-11pm Sat: 8am-11pm Sun: 8am-9pm
Coopersville Car Care
Auto - Light Truck - 4 X 4 ~Air Conditioning Repair~
Ron VanDyke, Owner
616.837.8297
Main Street, Coopersville
Commercial/Residential
616.534.4383
www.professionalpest.net
Body Shop
Downtown Coopersville
837-6728
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Trailer Repair & Maintenance
DENNIS ZIMMER, PARISHIONER
Spring Lake 616-846-4520
WILLS INJURY
CRIMINAL
410 Bridge St N.W., Grand Rapids
(616) 454-4119
231-853-6511 of Ravenna, Inc.
3580 Thomas St., Ravenna
Kenneth Throop, Manager 214 Church St, Coopersville
(616) 837-8161 www.throopfh.com
St. Michael’s Preschool
M,W,F 8:45—11:45 a.m.
For more information about our Preschool
Contact our director Mrs. Annette Lown
THANK YOU ST. MICHAEL’S BULLETIN SPONSORS!: The advertisements that appear in this bulletin completely defray all
publishing costs which the church would otherwise incur. Please patronize these sponsors and thank them for their generosity.
To advertise on this page please contact the parish office for more info!
WILLIAMS ELECTRIC, LLC
616.890.6872 Chad Williams - Parishioner electric.williams@gmail.com
Office 837-6419
Steve 706-1966
COOPERSVILLE
Sales and Service Gould Pumps
1354 W. RANDALL, COOPERSVILLE, 616-997-8608
www.modernofficeinteriors.com
Daniel’s Hair Salon and Tanning
323 Main St. Coopersville
837-6617
837-8151
Enhancing life.
West Michigan Veterinary Service
The VanZantwick Chapel 620 Washington Ave.
The Spring Lake Chapel 213 E. Savidge St.
616-842-6100
997-8989
Jeff & Norma Luke 217 W. Randall
Your Full Service Salon
305 Main St.
Coopersville
(616) 837-8031
DOUG’S AUTO BODY INC.
Doug Otterbein, Parishioner 14960 68th Ave. Coopersville
(616) 837-8689 www.dougsab.com
Specializing in Service
Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
Coopersville Heating & Cooling
Mark Janose (616) 837-1312 Don Janose
Fruitport Office: 231-865-3665
Angus & Hereford 1/4 or 1/2 Jim & Bonnie Rasch, Parishioners
616.677.5544 or 616.299.3920
P.O. Box 111, Coopersville, MI 49404
Phone: 616-997-5049 Fax: 616-997-9235 Cvobserve@aol.com
KERRI
SNOWDIN
Publisher/ Parishioner
Throop Funeral Home
Cooper ● Sigma ● Carlisle
(616) 677-5202
1454 Franklin St. Marne, MI 49435
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