More than 50 church members and regular attendees served in roles such as hygienists and dental assistants, nurses, registration assistants, support persons in the sterilization area, greeters, spiritual leaders offering pastoral care, attendants in the waiting area and parking lot, and teams for setup and tear down.

December 1, 2022

Free Dental Health Clinic Fills Need in Southwest Michigan

The Niles Westside Church hosted a free dental health clinic on Sunday, November 6, so as to meet needs in the community.

The event was open on a first-come, first-serve basis. Attendees only needed to register and pass a basic vital signs test, and then they were offered a cleaning, filling or extraction as recommended by the dental health team. With the assistance of the Michigan Conference, the event was made available to anyone who came onto the premises. 

Dentists offering their time included Richard Beckermeyer, DDS, and Periza Zaninovic, DDS, of Niles, as well as Bradley Randall, DDS, of Paw Paw Family Dentistry. Coordinators of the event included Niles Westside Pastor Alex Rybachek, personal ministries leader Tyler Willey and community services leader Lorraine Thames.  

More than 50 church members and regular attendees served in roles such as hygienists and dental assistants, nurses, registration assistants, support persons in the sterilization area, greeters, spiritual leaders offering pastoral care, attendants in the waiting area and parking lot, and teams for setup and tear down. 

Further offerings at the event included massage sessions, a waiting area featuring health films and banners for NEWSTART (Nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sunshine, Temperance, Air, Rest, Trust), consultation with Hinman Counseling Services of Berrien Springs, spiritual and health-related literature, and brightly colored gift bags with fruit, water, granola bars and health literature. 

One of the first local community members to be served stated, “I’m so happy with this!” It had been a challenge for her to schedule a dentist appointment anytime in the near future, so she said the event was to be “called a blessing.”  


Someone from outside the community had been driving through Niles that morning and decided to check out the event. Pulling in with a Bud Light truck, he questioned “what the hitch was” with free dental service since “nothing in this life is free.” He was surprised with the fine service he received. 

When Dr. Beckermeyer was asked about what inspired his selfless service, he referenced this statement from Steps to Christ: “Angels are ever engaged in working for the happiness of others. This is their joy. That which selfish hearts would regard as humiliating service, ministering to those who are wretched and in every way inferior in character and rank, is the work of sinless angels. The spirit of Christ’s self-sacrificing love is the spirit that pervades heaven and is the very essence of its bliss. This is the spirit that Christ’s followers will possess, the work that they will do” (SC 77.2). 

Of the people treated, 36 completed a short survey rating their experience in several areas (e.g., reception, instruction, performance, comfort) and high ratings were received. Among those who expressed personal appreciation were a mother and daughter who are new to the United States and haven’t yet been able to establish medical insurance or find new doctors. They declared the event to be “a blessing just at the right time.” 

While this health clinic required a lot of coordination and the help of many volunteers, Pastor Alex Rybacheck stated that it was well worth the effort. “The event we held today is something we want to continue doing to help our local community,” he said. “We pray it will be a ministry we can offer at least once a year. I greatly appreciate everyone’s contribution and hope the event brought great blessings to the people who received these free services. Our church was happy to provide it and look forward to doing so again.” 

 

Debi Everhart is a member of Niles Westside.