The mission of Zion Lutheran Church is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all people through Word and Sacrament, encouraging and supporting one another as a fellowship of believers.
• April Altar Flowers, please contact Emma Siems at 223–1692.
• The next Men’s Network Breakfast/Study will be at Messiah, March 21 at 9 a.m.
• Sunday Morning Bible Class Today the 15th is the last session in the
classroom located next to the Principal’s office in the education wing. Bible Study will meet next week in the basement. Everyone is welcome!
• Thank you to the many hands that went into donating
supplies, prepping and serving for the Knoephla Soup Meal & Fundraiser! Also thank you to everyone who purchased soup! $750 was raised for the BYFM for events, curriculum & supplies.
• Quilters will work on Thursday and Friday of this week. • Easter and Confirmation cards are for sale in the upper foyer.
Individual cards are $1. Payment can be placed in the card box on the wall next to card display.
• It’s time to start planning Learning Fair projects. The Church Learning
Fair will be held April 29, 6-7:30 PM.
Life & Growth
March 15, 2020
413 East Ave D
Bismarck ND 58501
701-223-8286
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3rd Sunday in Lent
Zion Lutheran
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FOOD PREP FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEAL IS DONE ON TUESDAY. TO ENSURE WE HAVE
ENOUGH FOOD, WE ASK THAT YOU PLEASE SIGN UP IN THE BINDER IN THE LOWER FOYER
BY MONDAY EVENING PRIOR TO THE MEAL.
March 18, Chicken Pot Pie
5:15 - 6:00 PM Please sign up!
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We are encouraged to share the living water of the word of Christ Jesus with the world around us. Water is transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless. Water covers 71% of the Earth’s surface. About 60% of the human body is water. The brain and heart are 73% water, the muscles and kidneys are about 79% water and even the bones contain 31% water. The conversation between Jesus and the Samaritan woman consists of 13 exchanges about water. It takes place in the unexpected place of Samaria. The animosity between the Jews and the Samaritans goes back generations. The Jews worshiped at the temple in Jerusalem while the Samaritans built a shrine at Mt. Gerizim. A Jewish man did not initiate a conversation with an unknown woman and Jews did not invite contact with Samaritans. Jesus asked for some water and the woman is surprised. Jesus said, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.” (John 4:10) The woman only hears physical water; Jesus is offering a water that goes beyond that and leads to eternal life. The words “living water” encourages us to be a canal rather than a reservoir. Water in a canal moves from one place to another, a reservoir only moves when it overflows. As God’s people are encouraged to move out beyond our cozy confines flowing with the love of Christ Jesus to people and places beyond our bounds.
Questions:
1. Why is there struggles between the Jews and Samaritans?
2. What is meant by “living water”? 3. What are we encouraged to do with this living
water?
Please pray for Zion Members in the Military.
Buck Thornton Bryce Johnson Marck Schlafman Shaundra Ziemann-Bolinske Shannon Ziemann Austin Link Steven Trautman Jared Juntunen Yurick Martis
Study Texts: The Third Sunday in Lent
Memory Verse: Romans 5:6 “You see, at just the right
time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the
ungodly.”
THE OLD TESTAMENT LESSON: Exodus 17:1-7
1. Why were the Israelites quarreling?
2. Where had the Israelites come from?
3. Where are the Israelites now?
4. What is Moses’ response to the quarreling?
5. What is the Lord’s response to the quarreling?
6. What were the Israelites about to do to Moses?
7. What need of the Israelites did God meet?
8. What greater need does God meet for them in Jesus?
THE EPISTLE LESSON: Romans 5:1-8
1. How have we been justified?
2. How have we received peace with God?
3. In what do we now stand?
4. What do we rejoice in?
5. What does suffering produce?
6. What does perseverance produce?
7. What happened when we were powerless?
8. Through whom have we received reconciliation?
THE GOSPEL LESSON: John 4:5-30, 39-42
1. Who came to the well?
2. What question did the woman ask Jesus?
3. Why did she ask the question?
4. What should the woman have asked Jesus?
5. Why did Jesus ask her to call her husband?
6. What time did Jesus declare was coming?
7. Who did woman know was coming?
8. What happened to the town’s people?
Lessons for Next Sunday:
The Fourth Sunday In Lent
Isaiah 42:14-21 Ephesians 5:8-14
John 9:1-7, 13-17, 34-39
Worship Attendance
March
Sat, Mar 7 5:00 p.m 37 (32) Sun, Mar 8 8:30 a.m. 56 10:45 a.m. Wed, Mar 11 150 (109)
MTD General Offering $ 22,509
Avg. Bdgt Monthly Exp $ 49,000
Sermon
“Living Water”
John 4: 5 – 13 Summary
The Sunday School lesson covers Matthew’s account of “The Passion of Christ” as He ventured to the cross for you and me. The Father, the perfect, righteous judge of the universe, forsook Jesus on the cross so that the perfect, righteous sacrifice, Jesus Christ, could be punished for the sins of the whole world. Discuss with your children, “Why was it necessary for Jesus to die? What benefit do we gain from the death and resurrection of Jesus?”
Questions:
For personal & family Bible Study
March 15, 2020
Series C revised
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M O N T U E 8 T H U F R I S A T S U N 16 9:30 AM Zion
Staff Mtg
7:00 PM AA
Mtg
17 6:00 AM
Bd of Lay
Ministry
Mtg
18 Lent Midweek 4 8:30 AM MLS Chapel
5:15 PM Meal
5:45 PM Hosannas
6:00 PM Confirmation
6:00 PM Kings Kids
7:00 PM Worship
8:00 PM Youth Group
8:00 PM Zion Bells
19 9:00 AM
Quilting
1:30 PM
Ladies
Bible
Study
20 9:00 AM
Quilting
9:30 AM
Chancel
Circle
21 9:00 AM
Men’s Network/Messiah
10:00 AM
Young Men’s Retreat/
Circle C
5:00 PM Contemporary
Worship w/Comm
22 8:30 AM Traditional Worship 9:30 AM Bible Study
9:40 AM Sunday School
9:45 AM Zion MWL
10:45 AM Blended Worship w/Comm
Zion Events This Week
MEDIA OPERATOR Sunday, Mar 15 8:30 am: James Rath 10:45 am: Derek Schlittenhardt
Wednesday, Mar 18 7:00 PM: Jonathan Nistler
Saturday, Mar 21 5:00 pm: Mason Cleveland
Sunday, Mar 22 8:30 am: Mary Bollinger 10:45 am: James Rath
ACOLYTES Sunday, Mar 15 8:30 am: Kallen Albers Ken Albers 10:45 am: Isaiah LaMontagne Braden Mehrer
Wednesday, Mar 18 7:00 PM McKenna Hendricks Paige Spomer
Sunday, Mar 22 8:30 am: Selah Schlittenhardt Riley Kummer 10:45 am: Andrew Miller Dawson Unrath
GREETERS Sunday, Mar 15 8:30 am: Elmer & Doris Eiseman 10:45 am: Eldor & Mavis Goetz
Sunday, Mar 22 8:30 am: Wilbur & Mavis Pfennig 10:45 am: Vacant
ELDER & VAN DRIVER
Sunday, Mar 15 Elder: Chris Rooke Van: Oren Danielson
Sunday, Mar 22 Elder: Steve Graf Van: Fred Ehrhardt
This Week...
WHAT IS CHURCH? Higher Things Youth Retreat
March 27-28, 2020 Is Church just a building? Is it where people come to pray? Does a church have stained glass windows and a steeple? Is church better if there are more people and loud singing? What is the purpose of the church and why should we even go? Do we go to church to give God our best, or do we go to receive God’s best in Christ via the Word and Sacraments? At this Higher Things Retreat, Pastor Jon Walla and Pastor Matt Richard will be digging in and answering these tough questions and more! Finally, Pastor Joshua Reimche will take attendees behind the scenes of the Divine Service, explaining the significance of what is happening. Everything from the albs that a pastor wears to what is happening at the altar during communion and how these everyday things deliver the Lord’s gifts to us.
When: March 27-28, 2020
Where: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Minot, ND
Cost: $50 per person
Contact: Rev. Matt Richard (701) 389-0418
Or Tana McKenna, Higher Things Retreat
Coordinator (888) 482-6630
RSVP: via online registration at www.higherthings.org/retreats/registrations
Higher Things is a Recognized Service Organization (RSO) of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
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Main Street Living Special programming for the Easter Season begins on Palm Sunday, April 5. Palm Sunday will be a one hour tour of the Holy Land. The documentary "The Holy Land-The Eternal Rock Tour" will air for the entire hour replacing the This is the Life segment and the local worship service. The documentary shows the locations where many Biblical events occured.
Easter Sunday, Rev. Dr. Dale Meyer will deliver a special Easter mesage. Rev. Meyer is President of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. Mark your calendars for these two special services. If you are attending services at the time the program airs, you can see these presentations on the web site, www.mainstreetliving.com , until Friday of the week following the broadcast.
In this “Living Last Supper” dramatization, the disciples speak their minds to themselves, each other, and their Lord. They are reacting to the words they just heard Jesus speak; “One of you will betray me.”
This is a FREE Presentation A freewill offering for the Spaghetti Dinner will benefit Bethel’s Social Crisis Assistance Fund. Please invite your friends & neighbors.
No reservations required Large groups please plan to arrive early.
Zion Worship Schedule
Palm Sunday: April 5, SS sings at 10:45 AM
Spy Wednesday: April 8, Worship 7:00 PM
Maundy Thursday: April 9, Worship w/Comm 7:00 PM
Good Friday: April 10, Worship 7:00 PM
Easter Saturday: April 11, Worship w/Comm 5:00 PM
Easter Sunday: April 12 Sunrise Service 6:30 AM Traditional Worship w/Comm 8:30 AM Blended Worship 10:45 AM w/Comm
Time Words of the Cross Preaching Liturgist
Noon - 12:30 "Father Forgive Them" Vicar Durham Wolfgram
12:30-12:55 "Truly, I say to you…" Wolfgram Vicar Dailey
12:5-1:20 "Woman, behold your son…" Vicar Dailey Thompson
1:20-1:45 "My God, my God…" Thompson Voss
1:45-2:10 "I thirst" Voss Marcis
2:10-2:35 "It is finished" Marcis Walla
2:35-3:10 "Father, into Your hands…" Walla Zellers
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KINDERCAMP JUNE 7 & 8
(entering kindergarten - 1st gr)
DISCOVERY CAMP JUNE 7-9
(entering 2nd –3rd gr)
KIDS CAMP JUNE 21-25
(entering 4th - 6th gr)
CAMPS 2020
Zion
Lutheran
Church
Vision 2020
Paving the Parking Lot
Check out Zion’s App
You will find the opportunity
to donate to the Vision 2020
Fund on a weekly, monthly,
or annual basis.
Financial Talk with one of our
financial planners
to arrange your long
term support.
“Greece: In the Footsteps of Paul the Apostle”
You are invited to travel with the tour group to do just that, May 6 – 16th, 2020!
If you do not use a computer, please contact Kathy Rath (701-333-8989) for a brochure. For more information, contact Roger Weinlaeder from Trinity at Drayton (701-454-6427) or email him at [email protected].
Pastor Bernie Seter-Trinity of Drayton, Zion of Grafton & St. Johns’ of Crystal congregations, will be the religious tour guide.
Kay Kreklau, Trinity of Drayton & former national LWML president, will also be on board for this tour.
The website for the itinerary & cost can be located online at: https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/975760
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Zion Lutheran Church Staff & Leadership
Zion Lutheran Church has an Automatic External Defibrillator unit located in the lower foyer below the television.
An unattended nursery for infants and parents with a changing
table, glider rocker, toys and a video feed are located up the steps and to you your right as you exit the sanctuary.
Hearing assistance is available. Please check with an usher.
Zion offers Gluten-Free communion wafers.
If you wish to receive the Gluten-free wafers, pick up a white disk from the stands before the communion rail. Show the disk to the Elder distributing wafers and leave on the communion rail when
finished.
KFUO Radio Program Guides:
Please take a program guide located on the table in back of the sanctuary or from the counter in the upper foyer.
• Sacred Music & Prayer • Worship Services • Bible Studies • Lutheran Confessions • Practical Talk • And much more!
KFUO.org worldwide.
Search “KFUO” wherever you get your podcasts.
Zion Staff
Rev. Thomas R. Marcis, Jr. Senior Pastor (701) 220-8437 Email: [email protected]
Vicar Chris Durham (701) 220-5802 [email protected]
Kristin Nistler Director of Family Ministry (701) 400-2069 Email: [email protected]
Russ Weixel Director of Junior Youth Ministry (701) 400-6492 Email: [email protected]
Gayle Little - Administrative Secretary Email: [email protected]
Michele Agnew - Associate Secretary Email: [email protected]
Zion’s Church Council
President James Rath
Vice President Jerry Cleveland
Secretary Bonnie Chase
Treasurer Fred Ehrhardt
Board of Church Properties Vacant
Board of Adult Family Ministry Travis Rau
Board of Youth Family Ministry Melanee Cleveland & Denise Anderson
Board of Lay Ministry Brian Rosin
Board of Stewardship Melody Hintz-Rau
Special Projects Board Lynette Schumaker
Zion Foundation Roland Huber
Other Zion Ministry Leaders
Music Coordinator Melissa Piatz
Hosannas Director Kathy Rooke
Bells of Zion Director Melody Hintz-Rau
Acolyte Coordinator Gary Semmel
Stephen Leader Denise Agnew
LWML President Nancy Brown Bismarck-Mandan Lutheran School Association
Evelyn Orth & Roxanne Rosin
Stephen Ministry Mission Statement
“A Christian friend who listens, cares, prays, supports, and encourages”
If you know someone who needs care and support at this time.
Please contact our Stephen Leaders:
Denise Agnew 400-1021
Llona Sailing 391-9374
Harley Trautman 391-3878
Home Bible Study
Monday Genesis 1-3 Tuesday Joshua 1-5 Wednesday Psalms 1-2 Thursday Job 1-2 Friday Isaiah 1-6 Saturday Matthew 1-2 Sunday Romans 1-2
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