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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH • BUFFALO, MN SEPTEMBER 2013
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Worship Services
8:30am traditional worship in the
sanctuary with nursery available,
Sunday school during the school year.
9:45am Family Express in Trinity Hall.
10:30am contemporary worship in the
sanctuary with nursery available,
Sunday school during the school year.
Worship Schedule
Sunday, September 1
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Luke 14:1, 7-14
Pastor Luke Preaching
Sunday, September 8
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Luke 14:25-33
Pastor Ted Preaching
Sunday, September 15
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Luke 15:1-10
Pastor Ted Preaching
Sunday, September 22
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Luke 16:1-13
Pastor Luke Preaching
Sunday, September 29
Ninteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Luke 16:19-31
Pastor Ted Preaching
The Baptism Class
Anyone wishing to schedule a baptism is
asked to attend a class prior to the date
of the baptism. Expectant parents, as
well as those who already are parents,
may attend the class. Scheduling of
baptisms will take place at the class.
The next classes are Sunday, October
13 and Sunday, December 8 at noon.
Register at ZionBuffalo.org/Baptism or
by calling the office.
Creating Sunday morning experiences at Zion that invite, 2
Fall New Member Orientation
The next New Member Orientation will be held after supper on Wednesday, October 2. This orientation to membership provides an introduction to Zion ministries and staff, an opportunity to meet others at Zion, and a little about what it means to be Lutheran. Those that decide to become members will be formally received into our congregation on Sunday, October 13.
The orientation will include:
Supper for you and your family (serving begins at 5pm; you are encouraged to come around 5:45 to eat with the Outreach Committee).
Meeting begins at 6:30 and will end around 7:45pm.
Child care and activities for children will be available after the meal if requested in advance.
Plenty of informal conversation with staff, existing members, and other prospective new members, an overview of a wide variety of Zion programs and ministries, and pastors briefly introduce what it means to be Lutheran.
Your photo will be taken for the reception on October 14 (or you may email your own photo to [email protected] before the class), and information for church records will be verified.
Register online or at the information desk.
Sunday Welcome Crews
How can you help make Zion a welcoming and friendly place on Sunday mornings? Join a Sunday Welcome Crew!
Sunday Welcome Crews are currently being constructed, one for each Sunday of the month. Each Welcome Crew will be lead by two Zion households, include 10-12 more households, and be on duty one Sunday a month to assure that Zion is a welcoming place. When each crew is fully staffed, we’ll start constructing a new way to welcome people to Zion on Sunday mornings.
If you are interested in serving on a Sunday Welcome Crew, contact Pastor Luke, Sherilyn Burgdorf or Wes and Mary Mahlberg.
What does a Sunday Welcome Crew do? What if I can't help every month? What about training? For the answers to these and other important questions, check out page 5 in the August newsletter or ZionBuffalo.org/Sunday-welcome-crews.
Celebrating on Sundays
Love Beyond Belief
I am really looking forward to the end of summer!
It’s not that I want summer to end (I am writing this on August 13). I enjoy summer fun as much as you do. Family reunions, hobbies, travel, kids home from school, boating, days at the cabin; like you I try to squeeze as much fun as possible into the three or four months of warmth. But…
It’s just that I am looking forward to the fall and all the activity at Zion. I love it when everyone comes back to church at the end of summer. I have not seen some of you since last May, or even longer. I know that I have missed everyone when the church is full again. The halls have activity. Sunday school rooms are being used on Sundays and week nights. Wednesday evenings are bustling with youth and children and adults. It is the same old church building (yes, the ‘new’ church is almost 25 years old) but, it is kind of new too.
And that is how God’s love is – the same but kind of new too. Constant, faithful, never-ending, and yet brand new for the new contexts of our lives. This fall, Pastor Luke and I will be talking about that kind of love. The kind of love that many of us have known our whole life but yet seems brand new when we need it today. Love that Christians have relied on for years but which comes to us fresh and new for what we are facing now. Sometimes God’s love seems too good to be true; sometimes it seems that love like God’s simply cannot be. Join us beginning Sunday, September 8th for this series of messages:
Love Beyond Belief
September 8: Love Beyond Belief
September 15: Love Beyond A Reason
September 22: Love Beyond the “Ooops”
September 29: Love Beyond Discontent
October 6: Love - To Infinity And Beyond
So, while there is a lot of summer still to be enjoyed, I am really looking forward to the end of summer! Our fall activities shift back into gear on September 8, Homecoming Sunday. It will be great to see you then.
Baptisms
July 14
Henry Shane Modrow
Oistin Michael Gallagher
Ryan Jonathan Dupont
July 28
Kaylee Kathleen Drahota
August 4
Colby Menden
Rylie Menden
Calvin Wishart
Reese Wishart
Ryan Cranston
Charles Johnson
Erika Johnson
Kaylie Ross
Katrina Ross
Haley DuBois
Ty DuBois
Macy DuBois
Brooklyn DuBois
Brandon Strelow
Andrew Strelow
Jim Miller
Deaths
July 11
Ashley (Anderson) Walter
July 25
Eleanor Hendrick
August 6
Jo Hagen
Wind Ensemble
Time is running out! Sign up
quickly to be a part of the
Zion Wind Ensemble, playing
on Homecoming Sunday. The
ZWE consists of high school
and adult musicians, directed
by “Kjes” (Lee Kjesbo, retired BHS
band director). The ensemble will
accompany hymns and contribute
special music along with Zion’s Senior
Choir for the 8:30 worship. They will
(Wind Ensemble continued on page 17)
welcome, engage and inspire people to live for Christ. 3
September Meals on
Wheels Routes
Zion has an extra opportunity to serve the
community in September.
We’ll be filling one spot per day in the
Meals on Wheels schedule for the month.
Buffalo Presbyterian Church will be
covering the other two routes each day.
If you can help on any of the September
dates, contact Sherilyn or sign up at the
information desk on Sunday.
Check out the Zion Meals on Wheels
page for more information on the “hows
and wheres” of Meals on Wheels.
Seeking Candidates
The Nominating Committee is seeking
candidates to be included on the ballot for
the various open positions to be voted on
by the congregation at our 2013 Annual
Congregational Meeting.
At the meeting we will be filling:
5 Congregational Council positions
(four positions for three-year terms &
one position for a two-year term)
2 Zion Foundation Trustees for three-
year terms
a minimum of 6 Nominating
Committee positions for one-year
terms
4 Minneapolis Area Synod
delegates for two-year terms
If you are interested please submit your
name to the church office with your open
position preference. If you want to submit
someone else’s name to be a candidate for
one of the open positions please ask the
individual prior to submitting their name
to be sure they have an interest.
More information about these positions is
available online. Contact a member of the
Nominating Committee via the church
office (763.682.1245) with any questions.
Love INC Big Woods Gala
Mark your calendar now for this year’s
gala fundraiser on Sunday, October 20,
from 4:30-8:30. The theme will be
Serving Hands, Loving Hearts.
Duluth Mission Trip
By Pastor Luke
Duluth in July is really quite beautiful. Lake breezes keep the weather cool and beautiful, the rich history of the city begs to be explored, and the Tall Ships come sailing into town. Something else came rolling into town that last weekend of July as well. Thirty-eight men, women, and children came caravanning from Zion with hearts ready to serve and embrace those in need in the community. We had grandparents with grandkids, dads and daughters, moms and sons, and whole families come to serve.
The service projects were incredibly well organized. We really had something for everyone. We painted a house, helped clean and repair at the accordion museum, pulled buckthorn in the middle of a cathedral of towering pines (pictured on the front cover), cleaned up city parks, sang at nursing homes, built furniture and organized items at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, and so much more.
Just as important as serving was the sharing of time and experiences with the 38 people from Zion who were there together. I know that great relationships were formed, kids bonded and played together, and parents and adults had a great chance to get to know each other better and create new friendships and connections with people from church.
The word is out, the All Ages trip to Duluth in 2013 was a roaring success. Every person I’ve seen since has said what an amazing experience it was and they are already asking about dates for next year. Our plan for next year is going back to Duluth and filling all 50 spots. I’m already getting excited about who God will send along next time! It might just be you…
Find photos from this trip at ZionBuffalo.org/duluth-mission-trip
Community Meals
Back in 2010, Zion sponsored and served the first free community breakfast at the Buffalo Community Center to help stamp out hunger in the community!
The Director of the Buffalo Community Center recognized that needs at the Buffalo Food Shelf were increasing, and many individuals and families had little or no disposable income. Collectively, the idea of free meals was developed by Love INC-Big Woods and the Buffalo Food Shelf to involve local churches and civic groups to provide a free breakfast each month to people in need in our local area and reduce local hunger.
Under the leadership of Roger and Sandy Brenny and the Social Ministry Committee, Zion agreed to host the first free meal.
Looking back on it, we still laugh about how we had more volunteers serving the breakfast than the people who came to eat!
(Community Meals continued on page 17)
Living God’s Call
Engaging people in a process of discipleship which inspires them 4
Christianity and the Bible II
Part 2 of “Christianity and the Bible”
will be offered this fall beginning on
September 5.
Rick Johnson will lead this Bible Study
which looks at how the Bible came into
being, from the creation of the Hebrew
Bible to the King James version. The
curriculum includes videos on the history
of Christianity and Martin Luther.
The first part of the study, covering
Christian history and Bible development
up to 400 AD, was presented last spring.
It is not necessary to have attended part 1
before attending part 2, as week 1 will be
a review of the spring class. The fall class
will cover from 400 AD to the writing of
the King James version.
The fall class includes the life and works
of Martin Luther, the Protestant
Reformation, the history of the English
Bible, and more. The full outline is
available online.
Class will be held on Thursday nights
from 6:30-8pm for seven weeks. Sign up
online or at the Information Desk.
Evening Childcare
Evening childcare for parents taking part
in evening activities on Wednesdays
begins at 6pm from September 4.
September 15 Discussion
At the December 2, 2012, annual meeting
the Congregation approved a motion to
discuss and pray for God’s guidance
concerning the practice of filling
leadership positions in the church.
An open forum to discuss and seek God’s
guidance concerning changing the method
of filling vacant positions from an open
election process to a ballot with only one
name per elected position will be held in
the library at 9:30 am on Sunday,
September 15. A final forum will be held
in October.
New Testament Study
10-Week Fall Adult Bible Study
Pastor Bob Mortvedt is back from his most recent interim in Nebraska, and will be leading a ten-week Bible study on Philippians, Colossians, and Ephesians on Monday nights, September 16-November 18, from 7-8:30pm.
All are welcome.
Sign up online, at the information desk, or call the church office so that space and materials can be planned.
All you’ll need is your Bible and a notebook.
These three books, known as the “prison” letters, come from late in St Paul’s ministry. They are a part of our 3-year Sunday lectionary about 25 times, and contain many beloved passages. This study will look at the setting and themes of each letter.
Musicians Potluck
Senior High and Adults, if you’ve thought about using your musical talents in one of Zion’s music groups here’s your chance. Come for a potluck picnic in the Zion Fellowship Hall on Wednesday, September 4, and stay for a rehearsal.
6:15-gather and socialize
6:30-potluck supper
7:15-first Senior Choir and Joyful Ringers rehearsals
Hamburgers and beverages will be provided. Please bring a side dish to share, (dessert, salad, munchies, garden produce, or whatever you would like to bring).
Please invite a friend or two. Give someone a call and be that personal connection in encouraging a talented musician, or someone who just likes to sing, to share their love of music with others.
Mission Jamaica Information Meeting
The 2014 Mission Jamaica “Vacation with a Purpose” trip will be February 22 – March 1. All are invited to an informational meeting to be held after each service on Sunday, September 15, in the choir room.
The total cost of this trip will be $2115 per person based on double occupancy.
A deposit of $25 per person will hold your place.
Second payment of $150 per person due October 1.
Third payment of $550 per person due November 25.
Final payment due December 15.
to trust in Christ, grow in faith, and serve God’s world. 5
Active Military
Bradley Johnson
Stationed at Ft Drum, NY
Vinnie Pecarina
Attending Tech School in Pensacola, FL
Trey Wilson
Stationed at Guantanamo Bay
Cory Nyholm
Stationed in Monterey, CA
Christopher Paulsen
Stationed in Norfolk, VA
Cody Bauman
Deployed to Afghanistan
Ben Pecarina
Stationed overseas
Doug Pecarina
Serving in the Army National Guard
Alex Euerle
Stationed in California
Kevin Osfar
Stationed in Japan
Will Dobbins
Deployed on the USS Peleliu
Christopher Brophy
Stationed at Ft Riley, KS
Greg Bremseth
Stationed at Ft Bliss, TX
Deanna Strommen
Stationed in Washington, DC
Fred Pierce
Stationed in Miramar, CA
New Bishop Elected
The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, bishop of
the ELCA Northeastern Ohio Synod,
was elected presiding bishop of the
ELCA at the 2013 ELCA Churchwide
Assembly on August 14. Eaton received
600 votes on the fifth ballot, and the
Rev. Mark S. Hanson, ELCA presiding
bishop, received 287. Eaton is the
ELCA's first woman presiding bishop-
elect.
Prior to becoming synod bishop, Eaton
served as pastor for ELCA
congregations in Ohio. She earned a
Master’s of divinity degree from
Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge,
Mass., and a Bachelor’s degree in
music education from the College of
Wooster in Wooster, Ohio.
Creating a community where people are connected 6
Social Suppers
Social suppers are an opportunity to get to know some new folks at Zion in a one-time small-group setting. Participants will be randomly placed in groups of 8-10 adults to get together in homes for a potluck supper. This round of social suppers will have both ‘Adults Only’ and ‘Kid friendly’ groups, and options to host or be a guest in someone else’s home.
Please sign up online or at the information desk by Sunday, September 22.
Each participant will receive a letter with group and host assignments the week of September 30.
Each host plans their main dish and contacts the guests to finalize details, give directions, and suggest what the others should bring to complete the meal.
Groups will meet on Saturday, October 12, at 7pm.
In a church as large as Zion, this is a good way to get to know a handful of people a little better. If you have any questions, please contact Angela in the church office.
Block Family Serves Tacos Together
Jodi Clifton-Block and her husband Doug Block both grew up in Buffalo. They’ve been married for almost 22 years and have two boys, Danny (15) and Jack (12)
Jodi has worked at Aimia (formerly Carlson Marketing) for 23 years, and Doug works at Commercial Door Systems in Corcoran.
They love the outdoors, and enjoy swimming, boating, biking and gardening in the summer and snowmobiling in the winter.
Jodi and her family have been attending Zion for about 5 years and became members earlier this year. They chose Zion for their church home because of all the wonderful opportunities Zion had for their children.
For most of that time they have served with a Wednesday Supper Team.
We had a couple of reasons to get involved. First we wanted to work with others in the church and when a request was made to help on one of the teams, it sounded like fun so we joined the taco team. Secondly, serving also gives the boys an opportunity to earn church service hours for confirmation.
(Block Family continued on page 17)
Connecting With Care
in relationships and supported in need. 7
Wednesday Suppers Return
Zion suppers return for the year on September 11, and meals will be served each week until the end of the school year excluding school breaks.
Did you know…
5000+ meals were served between September 2012-May 2013 on Wednesdays at Zion.
More than 65 people volunteer their time to make the suppers happen.
You Can Help!
As a new school year begins, consider joining one of the supper teams. Each team serves their signature meal once approximately every two months, which means serving only 4-5 suppers during the entire year. It’s a great way to get to know other Zion friends. Each team cooks foods that are already semi-prepared, then serves and cleans up after the meal. Work is often divided into shifts to make schedules more flexible for all on the team.
Parents of Confirmation students, this is a great way to volunteer with your Confirmation youth to record a few church service hours for the year. A few hours, a small commitment, a great reward for many people!
Cindy Bonde, Wednesday Night Supper coordinator, gives great support to each team by ordering foods and doing the “behind the scenes” planning to make the supper teams successful each week. If you would like to try serving on a supper team, please contact Cindy at [email protected].
Live, Laugh, Love
A Celebration Gathering for Women of Faith
The 2013 Women’s Gathering of the Minneapolis Area Synod will be held on September 20-21 at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Bloomington, MN. Zion Women’s Ministry will be coordinating carpools for both Friday and Saturday. The event is open to women of all ages.
Registration for both days is $65, and a 10% discount will also apply to registrations mailed together from Zion. To register, contact the church office or sign up at the information desk on Sundays before September 15.
Friday, 9/20 4-8pm
Evening for all ages - kids, moms, girlfriends, and grandmas
Family friendly welcome buffet
Hands on learning stations
Global service, art, yoga
Global village shopping
Rachel Kurtz in Concert
$25 registration
Saturday, 9/21 8:30am-4pm
Women’s Day of Rejoicing
Fellowship w/ breakfast and lunch
Bible study
Learning session topics – environment, meditation, faith and finances, giftedness
Free childcare (infant-12 years)
$45 registration
September Suppers
There’s a tasty meal waiting for you
every Wednesday from 5:00-6:15 in the
Fellowship Hall for a suggested
donation of $4 per plate/$15/family.
The best deal in town!
September 11: Pasta
September 18: Tacos
September 25: Birthday Burger Bash
(Celebrate Cindy and Sherilyn’s
September birthdays with burgers and
birthday cake)
Prayer Shawl Group
A prayer shawl group will begin regular
meetings on September, and continue
meeting on the first and third
Wednesday of each month. Meetings
will be from 6:30-8:30pm in the Prayer
Room (north end of the building). Yarn,
knitting needles, directions, and even
knitting instruction is available.
Contact Lyla West (612.518.6333) or
Barb Hinz (763.682.1693) with
questions.
Annual Golf Outing
This year’s golf outing will be 9-hole
scramble, followed by prizes, dinner,
and fellowship at the Tavern (the
restaurant at the Marsh) on Saturday,
September 21
The event will be held at Wild Marsh
Golf Course, Buffalo with a 3:30pm
first tee time. $25 per golfer is payable
to Wild Marsh on the day, and includes
golf, cart, and a $5 donation to the
Buffalo Food Shelf.
Sign up online or at the information
desk by Wednesday, September 18.
Contact Harley or LeAnn Pommier at
763.682.5122 with questions.
July 2013 Financial Report
General Services Fund
Income Jul 2013 YTD 2013 Jul 2012 YTD 2012 General Offering $46,936 $401,141 $59,598 $401,602
Rent and Sunday School 894 13,589 2,030 13,876
WedNite Supper Income 0 4,179 0 3,957
Missions and Hunger 4,116 12,819 980 9,340
Other Designations 1,250 75,436 1,087 12,687
Total Income $53,195 $507,164 $63,694 $441.461
Expenses Synod Benevolence $1,000 $7,000 $1,000 $7,000
Other General Services 58,685 439,829 54,691 415,031
Total Expenses $59,685 $446,829 $55,691 $422,031
Checkbook balance as of 7-31-2013: $5,045
A Promising Tomorrow/Building Fund
Income Jul 2013 YTD 2013 Jul 2012 YTD 2012 Offerings and Interest $13,502 $107,170 $16,606 $106,225
Other Receipts 0 0 0 0
Total Income $13,502 $107,170 $16,606 $106,225
Expenses Building Mortgage $15,869 $111,083 $15,869 $111,083
Kairos Consulting 0 0 0 6,000
Bank Service Charge 0 0 0 0
Total Expenses $15,869 $111,083 $15,869 $117,083
Checkbook balance as of 7-31-2013: $15,126
Thank you for your continued support of God’s work at Zion Lutheran Church.
Memorial Gifts Received
Gift to the Memorial Fund in memory
of Tom Phelps from Mary Phelps.
Gift to the Zion Foundation in memory
of Ashley (Anderson) Walter from
James Magnuson.
Biweekly Email Option
In addition to the monthly newsletter
and ministry specific emails , a bi-
weekly update is now available which
includes information on a variety of
events and opportunities within the next
two weeks. Many households started
receiving these biweekly updates in
May, and others can sign up at
ZionBuffalo.org/subscribe.
Zion Office Hours
Zion office hours will change back to
school year hours beginning on Tuesday,
September 3. The hours will be
Monday through Friday from 8:30-
4:30. The office will be closed
on Monday, September 2 for Labor
Day.
ZionBuffalo.org/Give 8
Finance & Stewardship
The easiest way to give to Zion
online is through GiveMN.
Scan the QR code with your
smartphone or use the link at
ZionBuffalo.org/Give.
9
Vast Eternity
By Tom Moline
What's the biggest thing you've built? For me it's the shed in the backyard. I've helped with some homes, that's bigger. Some guys work on the skyscrapers in Minneapolis, then there's the shipbuilders and huge dam projects.
God made the earth. Yet that's just a small part of what he's made. Think about the Earth compared to the size of the Sun.
But our sun is puny compared to many of the other stars.
God collected 100 billion stars into our Milky Way galaxy.
Now check out this photo from the Hubble telescope (or in color online at ZionBuffalo.org/vast-eternity).
The HUDF (Hubble Ultra-Deep Field) image was taken in a section of the sky with a low density of bright stars in the near-field, allowing much better viewing of dimmer, more distant objects. The image contains an estimated 10,000 galaxies. Each of these galaxies with 10-100 billion stars. The area of the sky that this represents is smaller than a 1 mm by 1 mm square of paper held at 1 meter away, and equal to roughly one thirteen-millionth of the total area of the sky. It’s really hard to imagine the size of all of it. It makes my head hurt just thinking of the size of what God has created.
Think of all that when you think of God and you’ll realize he can do anything.
In Genesis, God gave Adam and Eve dominion over all the things of the Earth. We’ve inherited that responsibility over the Earth from them and we’ll pass that responsibility on to our children and grandchildren.
The shed I built will eventually fall apart or be removed. The ships will be scrapped and the skyscrapers will be replaced. But scientists estimate that the Earth will be intact for another 4 billion years. Our life is short like the blades of grass, (Luke 12:28) but our eternity will be as vast as the universe. Store up your treasures in heaven (Luke 12:33).
Meet the Council
Alisa Ireland has been a member of Zion
her whole life. She was baptized,
confirmed and married at Zion. Her
parents (Lori and the late Harold Tenney)
have been members since 1974 and
before that her grandparents (the late
Merle and Verna Walters) also attended
Zion for many years.
She has been married to John for 12
years. They have a ten-year-old son Jack,
who is going to be in fourth grade at
Parkside Elementary this fall. As a
family they enjoy living on a small lake,
water sports, coaching and attending
Jack’s sports and school activities. In
early August, Alisa and Jack participated
in the Green Lake Triathlon at Spicer,
MN together.
Alisa is beginning her thirteenth year of
teaching 7th grade English at Buffalo
Community Middle School. She enjoys
working with middle school students “who
have great personalities and a fun sense of
humor.”
Alisa has taught Sunday School at Zion
and has been involved in family ministries
like Truckload for Life. This summer her
family participated in the All Ages
Mission Trip, and found it to be an
incredible experience.
Alisa also serves on the Church Council,
Outreach & Evangelism Committee, and
the Fellowship Committee. She is pleased
to be more involved in church and able to
see all that is going on. Alisa has found
serving on church council to be a
rewarding experience.
I think often life gets so busy we don't
(Alisa Ireland continued on page 15)
7:00pm Mission Jamaica Board Mtg
7:00pm Zion Book Club
Tuesday September 10
9:00am Harvest of Hands Crafts
9:30am Staff Meeting
6:00pm Outreach Committee
6:30pm Social Ministry Meeting
7:00pm Finance Committee Meeting
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
Wednesday September 11
2:45pm Class Ring
3:45pm Ring Forth
3:45pm SONshine Choir
4:45pm Joy Choir
5:00pm Wednesday Night Supper
5:15pm Youth Choir
6:00pm Confirmation
6:00pm Social Ministry Committee
6:30pm Joyful Ringers
7:00pm Property Committee Meeting
7:00pm Senior Choir
7:00pm Harvest of Hands Crafts
7:30pm Graceland Sr High Youth Group
7:30pm Branding Task Force Meeting
Thursday September 12
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible Study
6:00pm Sunday School Training
6:30pm Christianity and the Bible Study
Friday September 13
Saturday September 14
9:00am Confirmation Retreat
11:00am Rite of Confirmation walk-thru
Sunday September 15
Holy Communion at 8:30 and 10:30
8:30am Traditional Worship Service
8:30am Sunday School
9:30am Philosophy of Elections Forum
9:30am Mission Jamaica Meeting
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:15am Mission Jamaica Meeting
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30am Sunday School
11:30am Coffee Fellowship
11:30am Mission Jamaica Meeting
11:30am TIM Team
2:00pm Parkview Devotions/Communion
Monday September 16
8:30am Quilters
9:00am Kitchen Cleaning
6:15pm First Sunday Rehearsal
7:00pm New Testament Bible Study
Tuesday September 17
9:30am Staff Meeting
9:30am Naomi Circle
5:30pm Stewardship Meeting
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
7:00pm Vision Team Meeting
Wednesday September 18
7:00am Men's 50+ Bible Study
9:15am Sunrise Devotions
2:45pm Class Ring
3:45pm Ring Forth
3:45pm SONshine Choir
3:45pm Kids Place
4:45pm Joy Choir
5:00pm Wednesday Night Supper
5:15pm Youth Choir
5:45pm Worship & Music Committee
6:00pm Confirmation
6:30pm Joyful Ringers
6:30pm Prayer Shawl Meeting
7:00pm Senior Choir
7:30pm Graceland Sr High Youth Group
7:30pm Church Council Meeting
Thursday September 19
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible Study
6:30pm Christianity and the Bible Study
6:30pm Youth Board Meeting
7:00pm Rebecca Circle
Friday September 20
Saturday September 21
10:30am Confirmand Picture Taking
11:00am Confirmand Luncheon Set-up
12:00pm Confirmand Luncheon
1:00pm Rite of Confirmation
Sunday September 22
8:30am Traditional Worship Service
8:30am Sunday School
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30am Sunday School
11:30am Coffee Fellowship
Sunday September 1
Holy Communion at 8:30, 9:45, & 10:30
8:30am Traditional Worship Service
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
11:30am Coffee Fellowship
Monday September 2
Labor Day / Church Office Closed
Tuesday September 3
9:30am Staff Meeting
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
Wednesday September 4
7:00am Men's 50+ Bible Study
5:30pm Wind Ensemble Rehearsal
6:00pm Confirmation Guide Meeting
6:30pm Prayer Shawl Meeting
6:30pm Wind Ensemble, Joyful Ringers
& Senior Choir - Pot Luck Picnic
7:00pm Confirmation Parent Meeting
7:15pm Joyful Ringers
7:15pm Senior Choir
Thursday September 5
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible Study
6:30pm Christianity and the Bible Study
Friday September 6
6:00am Friday Breakfast Crew
Saturday September 7
9:00am Wind Ensemble Rehearsal
9:00am Sunday School Training
9:00am Ministry Fair set up ( to noon)
4:00pm Marysville Wedding
Sunday September 8
Homecoming Sunday
8:00am Ministry Fair (to 11:45am)
8:30am Traditional Worship Service
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
11:30am Galaxy Games & Picnic
Monday September 9
8:30am Quilters
9:00am Women's Ministry Planning
6:15pm First Sunday Rehearsal
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September 2013
Monday September 23
8:30am Quilters
6:15pm First Sunday Rehearsal
7:00pm New Testament Bible Study
Tuesday September 24
9:00am Harvest of Hands Crafts
9:30am Staff Meeting
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
7:00pm Personnel Committee Meeting
Wednesday September 25
9:00am Newsletter Assembly
9:30am Devotions at Lake Ridge
10:30am Devotions at Park View
2:45pm Class Ring
3:45pm Ring Forth
3:45pm SONshine Choir
3:45pm Kids Place
4:45pm Joy Choir
5:00pm Wednesday Night Supper
5:15pm Youth Choir
6:00pm Confirmation
6:30pm Joyful Ringers
7:00pm Senior Choir
7:00pm Harvest of Hands Crafts
7:30pm Graceland Sr High Youth Group
Thursday September 26
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible Study
6:30pm Christianity and the Bible Study
Sunday September 29
8:30am Traditional Worship Service
8:30am Sunday School
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30am Sunday School
11:30am Coffee Fellowship
Monday September 30
8:30am Quilters
6:15pm First Sunday Rehearsal
7:00pm New Testament Bible Study
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The theme of homecoming this year at Zion this fall is Love Beyond Belief… where we’ll hear about how the same love that created the
universe of sun, moon, stars also created and cares for us! Don’t miss this fun day to celebrate and come together as a community to kick off
the new school year!
Galaxy Games from 10:30am
Join the family fun on the front lawn from 10:30am including:
Games (Rocket Launching, Saturn Ring Toss, Carry the Crater, Parachuting Astronauts, and more)
Crafts (create your own galaxy and decorating flying saucers)
Sunday September 8
8:30-11:30am
Zion’s ministry leaders will be on
hand at the Ministry Fair in the
lobby/narthex to provide
information and answer any
questions that you have … music,
adult education, youth and children’s
ministries, caring ministries, local
and global partners, women, seniors,
and more!
and Picnic!
Bouncy House
Astronaut Photo Booth
Lunch 11:30-12:30
Worship 8:30 Traditional worship led by Senior Choir and Zion Wind Ensemble
9:45 Family Express worship led by Zion Wind Ensemble
10:30 Contemporary Worship led by Jubilee
9:40am Parent Orientation Meeting in the sanctuary includes important new information for all Sunday school
parents.
Class assignments will be distributed to preregistered students. New students can register and registration fees can be paid.
Director of Youth Ministries
Myron Crawford
763-682-1245 ext. 308
Engage. Grow. Proclaim.
Zion Youth Ministries exists to
engage youth, help them grow
and proclaim faith in Christ.
Graceland Schedule
Graceland, Zion’s Senior High Youth
Group for 9th-12th graders, meets
Wednesday nights from 7:30-9pm in
the youth room. Please mark your
calendar with the September Graceland
schedule:
September 11: Kick-Off Bonfire!
September 18: Candle Time - Altar
September 25: Candle Time - Bible
Youth Choir & Bells
Youth Choir begins rehearsal on
Wednesday, September 11, at 5:15-
6pm in the Bell Room. Directed by
Diane Johnson, this group consists of
Grades 6-12. Youth Choir sings
at Sunday morning worship and also
provides music leadership for Holden
Evening Prayer at many of the Lenten
services.
Class Ring handbells for grades 6-8
begins on September 11, at 2:45pm in
the Bell Room, and is directed by Jason
Chalupnik and Sherilyn Burgdorf. A
carpool option is available. High school
bell ringers are welcome at adult Joyful
Ringers (see page 5 for potluck info).
If you are interested in being part of
Youth Choir or Class Ring, please
contact the director or Sherilyn
Burgdorf ([email protected]).
1 Timothy 4:12
Don’t let anyone look down on
you because you are young, but set
an example for the believers in speech,
in life, in love, in faith and in purity.
ZionBuffalo.org/Youth 12
Confirmation Class Schedule
Students registered to attend Confirmation classes this fall, please make sure these dates are on your calendars:
September 4: Guide Meeting at 6pm for all current and new confirmation guides for the 2013-14 school year.
September 4: Parent Meeting at 7pm in Sanctuary for all 7th & 8th Grade parents and students to discuss requirements, expectations and to let you know what is new in the Confirmation program for 2013-14.
September 11: First night of confirmation class at 6pm.
September 18: Confirmation class at 6pm, and small groups begin.
September 25: Confirmation class at 6pm.
Senior High Mission Trip 2014
Will you be a 9th-12th grader this fall? Are you looking for an adventure that will draw you closer to God and leave you with great memories? Do you feel the need to make a difference in your world?
Bring a parent plus a friend to the mission trip meeting on Wednesday, October 2, at 7:30pm in the Youth Room, and find out where Zion is off to next summer. This will be the only meeting of its kind, so be there!
Friday Breakfast Crew
Are you a 9th-12th grader and want a great way to start your Friday right? Come to Perkins for breakfast on the first Friday of each month. This is a great time to check in with your friends and have some great food.
This month’s Friday Breakfast Crew will meet Friday, September 6, at 6am. If you need a ride to school, contact Myron. Make sure to bring money for food and a tip for our great servers!
Rite of Confirmation
The Rite of Confirmation Service for 9th grade students who have completed all of their requirements for both years of confirmation will be on Saturday, September 21 at 1pm.
On Saturday, September 14 from 9am-11am, there is a confirmation retreat for those students who will be getting confirmed and guides. There will be a final lesson, stole making, and more.
At 11am, parents are expected to attend the Rite of Confirmation service walkthrough with the students in the Sanctuary. This is when the students will find out what is expected of them at the service, picture info will be handed out and other questions can be answered at this time.
On Saturday, September 21, pictures will be taken at 10:30am.
Youth & Children’s Ministry
After School Activities & Music Groups
Now is the time to sign up for one or more of the great programs offered to students on Wednesday afternoons. A wide range of music groups and Kids’ Place will be offered on Wednesday after school during the school year. There’s a choir for you!
Kids’ Place (childcare) will be offered again this year for children in grades K-6 from 3:45 until 5:30pm before or after choirs.
SONshine Choir (K-2): directed by Carol Moore
Joy Choir (Gr 3-5): directed by Kristi Wagner
Ring Forth (Gr 4-5) handbells: directed by Jason Chalupnik & Sherilyn Burgdorf
Bus transportation is offered from Parkside, Discovery, Tatanka, Northwinds, and St. Francis schools. Check page 12 for information about choir and handbell options for middle school and high school students.
Remember that Wednesday night suppers are available weekly for all families (see page 7). A freewill donation is encouraged to cover meal costs. Kids’ Place childcare ends at 5:30 pm, and at that time all children should be with their parent or other adult (not wandering the building). Evening childcare for parents taking part in evening activities begins at 6pm.
Children should be registered for Wednesday activities in advance, especially if using Kids’ Place childcare. Sign up online at http://bit.ly/ZionKidsRegistration or at the Ministry Fair on Homecoming Sunday, September 8.
Building a Foundation
Sarah Samuelson is a lifelong member of Zion. Her parents, Dan & Linda Opsal, are also members.
She has been married to Wayne for almost 11 years, and their children are Olivia (7) and Luke (4). She is in her fifteenth year at Discovery Elementary School, where she currently teaches a grade 1-2 class. In her free time, Sarah enjoys walking and reading.
My family loves to be out and about in our community! Buffalo is a great place to live and raise children! We enjoy many of the fun activities Buffalo has to offer. For fun, our family likes to play outside, spend time with our pets, and visit area parks.
At Zion, Sarah has helped make pillow cases for baptism bundles, and Wayne & Sarah have helped serve communion.
We have enjoyed many of the opportunities available for families to fellowship together. I feel very blessed to be a
(Building a Foundation continued on page 14)
Children & Family Ministry Director
Kirsten Kelly
763-682-1245 x331
ZionBuffalo.org/Children 13
Interim CFM Assistants
Karen Olson and Marsha Watkins have
been hired temporarily to work with
Kirsten Kelly in the area of Children &
Family Ministries. Karen and Marsha
will work part-time with Kirsten while a
special team explores the needs of the
open position and next steps for best
filling it. Welcome Karen and Marsha!
Karen has been a behind-the-scenes
volunteer in Children’s Ministry at Zion
for many years. She has been a member
of the congregation since she moved to
the area 23 years ago. Her husband,
Mark, has been a member most of his life,
and they have three children.
Marsha is retired from teaching
elementary school. She and her husband,
Mike, have been members of Zion for over
30 years.
Sunday School Volunteers
Sunday School begins on Sunday,
September 15. There are still many areas
for adults and teens to get involved and
share your gifts!
Homecoming Sunday – help with a
game, craft or food station,
decorating or on the set up/clean up
team on September 8.
Teachers, shepherds, and substitute
teachers for both 8:30 and 10:30am.
Our Mission... Zion seeks to
Share Christ’s Word,
Strengthen faith, and
Serve those in need.
Our Vision… Helping people experience the joy of
life in Christ by:
1. Celebrating on Sundays:
Creating Sunday morning experiences that invite, welcome, engage and inspire people to live for Christ.
2. Living God’s Call:
Engaging people in a process of discipleship which inspires them to
trust in Christ, grow in faith, and serve God’s world.
3. Connecting with Care:
Creating a community where people are connected in relationships and
supported in need.
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part of the Zion church family and am excited for my children to experience all the amazing opportunities Zion has to offer!
Sarah first taught Sunday school as a high school student, and then volunteered as a confirmation guide for several years. She returned to Sunday school when she had her own children.
Sunday school gives the children an important foundation for learning about God’s love, our relationship with Him and how we should treat each other and share God’s love with others. The students are so excited to learn and have such giving hearts.
When Olivia first began Sunday School she was a little shy and she could be seen clinging to my leg. I decided to teach Sunday School because it was important for Olivia to learn about Jesus’ love and she was willing to go if I was there. I volunteered in her classroom and have enjoyed getting to know many of the students in her grade level. I have enjoyed being a part of Olivia’s experiences at church and working with such amazing staff and volunteers.
This will be Sarah’s fifth year of teaching Sunday school as an adult leader, teaching first grade last year, and second grade this year. She hopes to volunteer in Luke’s class in the future, and looks forward to being a confirmation guide when her children are older.
I was blessed to work with amazing shepherds. At Zion it is a team effort to make each Sunday a fun and meaningful experience for the children. The students walk in with a bright smile and love to have fun and learn about Jesus! They sing with their heart, smile with kindness, share their ideas about showing God’s love with others, and love to serve and help with projects!
Sunday school service projects are a much bigger part of the curriculum than they were when Sarah started.
Sunday school students have wonderful opportunities to help others by serving and lending a helping hand. They may be little hands, but they have huge hearts and lots of enthusiasm. The kids bring their change for packaging food and are so excited that they get to help others! When we made cookies the students dove in to share with others. The children have amazing hearts and love to help others, so it is so wonderful for them to have opportunities to give!
Sarah acknowledges the many middle school and high school students who share their time each week to make Sunday school a fun and welcoming place for all the students.
They are amazing role models for our children, share their kind hearts and are a wonderful example of volunteering!
Sarah looks forward to seeing some new faces among the Sunday school volunteers this year.
Please join, all are welcome! When I first started, I had so many wonderful guides who helped me learn the ropes! The kids are so appreciative to have an extra set of hands to help with projects and they love to share their ideas with a listening ear! The parents are so appreciative, the kids are full of smiles, and it is heartwarming to hear children pray and sing together!
(Building a Foundation continued from page 13)
Contact Kirsten Kelly at 763.682.1245 or
[email protected] to learn how you can join
Sarah in building a foundation of faith for
Zion’s children.
Coffee with a Cause
After a break over the summer, Lutheran
World Relief fair trade coffee, cocoa and
tea returns on Sunday, September 8
(when it will be at the Global Missions
booth at the Ministry Fair), and will be
available on the second Sunday of each
month throughout the school year.
AKCLI Villages of Hope
The new Village of Hope Girl’s Club for
girls 10 and older met for the first time in
August. Read all about it on their blog at
akcli.blogspot.com.
Redeemer Lutheran Church
The August Issue of Faith Matters, the
monthly newsletter of our mission partner
Redeemer Lutheran Church in North
Minneapolis, includes an update on the
work proceeding on the Glenwood house,
and a report on their “Crunch, Zip,
Zoom” summer day camp. Look for a link
to the Faith Matters newsletter on the
Redeemer page of our website at
ZionBuffalo.org/redeemer.
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Look Me In the Eye
The Zion Book Club selection for Monday, September 9, is Look Me In the Eye by John
Elder Robison.
Ever since he was young, John Robison longed to connect
with other people, but by the time he was a teenager, his
odd habits—an inclination to blurt out non sequiturs,
avoid eye contact, dismantle radios, and dig five-foot
holes (and stick his younger brother, Augusten
Burroughs, in them)—had earned him the label “social
deviant.” It was not until he was forty that he was
diagnosed with a form of autism called Asperger’s
syndrome. That understanding transformed the way he
saw himself—and the world. A born storyteller,
Robison has written a moving, darkly funny memoir
about a life that has taken him from developing
exploding guitars for KISS to building a family of his
own. It’s a strange, sly, indelible account—sometimes
alien yet always deeply human.
From Amazon.com
The Zion Book Club is a low pressure book club. Simply come for discussion with no
preparation; participants are not obligated to agree on (or even finish) the books. Come
when you have interest and time, so that the book club will enrich your life and not
become another stress or obligation.
Upcoming Book Selections include Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier on October 14, The
Preacher by Camilla Lackburg on November 11, and Where’d You Go, Bernadette? By
Maria Semple on December 9.
October Picture Directory Appointments
Many families have already been photographed for our new pictorial directory. If you did not have your photograph taken in July, please make an appointment during our fall session. We would like our new directory to include every member and regular attendee.
Fall photography dates will be Tuesdays through Fridays, October 1 through Friday, October 4 and October 8 through October 11 from 2pm to 9pm; and Saturday, October 5 and 12 from 10am to 4pm. Sign up is currently available online through Zion’s website as well as before and after worship services in September.
Please contact Dawn Bestick or Ann Lyons in the church office if you are able to help. Volunteer opportunities include:
Activity Photographers: take pictures of Zion’s ministries in action for the introductory pages.
Photography Host: check in families for appointments, put address labels on paperwork (labels provided) and check spelling of names.
Proof Readers: check names and spelling when proof book arrives.
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take time to stop and look at all, Zion,
for example, has to offer us. I am a
people person, so I have enjoyed getting
to know the other council members and
seeing how the church functions.
Through serving on the council, she hopes
to help make more Zion members aware
of all of the opportunities at Zion,
connecting and bringing members and
attenders together in faith and fellowship.
Outside of work and church, Alisa loves to
keep busy. She is participates in
community events like Concert in the
Park, Buffalo Days, Relay for Life,
Women of Today, and local youth
programs. Alisa is also a long time
member of the Community Education
Advisory Board.
I love being outside and being active. I
enjoy spending time with others, and
just plain people watching. My favorite
thing is to wake up on a sunny summer
morning and ask Jack, "What are we
going to do today?"
(Alisa Ireland continued from page 9)
Fall is coming fast…
This year’s Harvest of Hands Event, a
huge fundraiser to feed the hungry, is just
around the corner on Saturday, Novem-
ber 2. Volunteers are working feverishly,
both at Zion and at home, to complete
crafts. The Harvest of Hands committee
has many projects in the works this fall,
and there are many ways you can help
make Harvest of Hands a successful
event.
The craft group continues to finish up
summer crafts and start some new pro-
jects for the fall. September craft projects
include cracked marble jewelry, and wire
ornaments and jewelry. Groups meet on
the second and fourth Tuesday morning at
9am, and on the second and fourth
Wednesday evening at 7pm in the Wilder-
ness Room at Zion through September,
and will meet every week in October. Eve-
ryone is welcome.
The Kick-off meeting for next spring’s
Truckload of Life Project will be held on
Wednesday, September 4, at 7pm in the
Wilderness Room.
A Hog Roast is being planned on Sunday,
October 6, as a fundraiser for the Truck-
load of Life Project. The hog roast in-
cludes opportunities for volunteers to set
up, serve, and clean up, and a list of re-
quested donations will be available in
September.
Gently used sweaters will be collected in
October.
Egg rolls for the Harvest of Hands event
will be made in October.
If you can fruits, preserves, jellies, or
salsas, dry flowers, and/or grow squash
and other products, please consider do-
nating some of your product to the sale.
If you make crafts at home, please con-
sider making something for the
sale. Supplies and crafts for home pro-
jects are available. Just let Joy Arens
know what you need (763.276.1230).
To learn more about Harvest of Hands,
visit ZionBuffalo.org/hoh, or stop by the
Harvest of Hands booth at the
Ministry Fair on Sunday, Sep-
tember 8.
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Supporting a Worthwhile Cause
Brandi Breuer has been a member of Zion for as long as she can remember, since her parents, Rich and Joy Arens, moved to Buffalo from Wis-consin in 1987.
She lives in Buffalo with her husband, Joe, and two-year-old son, Gavin.
We love the community and feel it is a great place to raise our family. As a mom, I love the parks and biking/walking trails that are around Buffalo. The new “splash pad” has been a great family fun addi-tion to Buffalo.
Brandi has worked as a nurse for four years and is currently a Registered Nurse at Hennepin County Medical Center in the Parkside OB/GYN multispecialty clinic.
I love the variety of HCMC and being a part of such an amazing healthcare organization.
She also loves to read, go camping, and work on DIY projects.
I find peace with running and have recently gotten into canning & gardening. My favorite way to spend my time is with my family.
Brandi attended Sunday school and confirmation at Zion, volunteered as a Sun-day school teacher, then started volunteering for Harvest of Hands about 15 years ago.
At the time my mom was already involved with Harvest of Hands. I was encouraged to join after seeing her positive experience with Harvest of Hands. At first, I started as a greeter, and then began working as a cashier, most recently as the front-end coordinator. I have also done a variety of craft projects/ canned items for the event.
Harvest of Hands is important to Brandi because it not only benefits Zion but raises money to help feed to feed the hungry in our own community and around the world through partner organizations like the World Hunger Appeal through the Lutheran World Federation, the Buffalo Food Shelf, Heifer International, and Outreach International.
I am always surprised by the wonderful turnout of peo-ple that have made coming to the Harvest of Hands Bazaar a tradition. I love seeing all the hard work and planning of the year come together. It’s great to see the community come out to support such a wonderful and worthwhile cause [and the items] made by all the won-derful crafters of Zion throughout the year.
This year Brandi is focusing more on jewelry and knitting projects, and she won’t be work-
(Brandi Breuer continued on page 17)
“I love seeing all the hard work
and planning of the year come
together.”
Let Us Know
Address, Phone & Email Corrections
If you have had any changes to your
address, phone number, marital status,
etc. please contact the office with your
name, phone number and the changes that
need to be made in our database.
If You Are Ill
Hospitals no longer notify churches when
their members are admitted for care. Let
us know so we can support you with
prayer and presence.
Prayer Requests
Please use a yellow pew card, post on the
Prayer Wall of our online community, or
contact the office with your prayer
requests.
763.682.1245
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Sunday Announcements
The relationships of our members with
one another bring a richness to our lives
and we want to foster these relationships.
If you would like your church family to be
aware of any special celebrations in your
life or the lives of your loved ones, please
let the church office know by Thursday at
10am and we will include them in the
written announcement insert in the
bulletin.
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also play during Family Express worship
and before 10:30 worship.
Rehearsals are Wednesday, September 4,
at 5:30pm, and Saturday, September 7,
at 9am. One rehearsal is fine; better yet,
do both!
ZWE musicians are also welcome to join
the Senior Choir and Joyful Ringers for a
potluck picnic at 6:30 on Wednesday,
Sept. 4 in the Zion Fellowship Hall (see
page 5 for details).
Bring your instrument and a music stand.
Music will be provided at the first
rehearsal or it can be picked up from
Sherilyn in advance.
(Wind Ensemble continued from page 3)
ing at the November event because the Breuer family is expecting the addition of a daughter in October.
The people who get together to share their time and talent are a wonderful, caring and sup-portive group that is always welcoming new members. I hope that Harvest of Hands can continue to grow and expand in their ministry, that more people join this wonderful out-reach program and that Harvest of Hands can continue to be a fun way for people who share a passion for crafts and giving to donate their talents.
(Brandi Breuer continued from page 16)
Since then the program has grown to where four quarterly meals have been added to the monthly breakfasts, and to date over 5,000 meals have been served to local residents at no cost.
Zion will again sponsor this year’s September breakfast at the Buffalo Community Center. The Social Ministry Committee asks the congregation to participate:
1. About 15 volunteers are needed to help prepare and serve the breakfast on Saturday, September 21, from 7-11am. Sign up online or at the information desk.
2. Even more important, if you don’t want to be "Martha" and serve the meal, you can be "Mary" ... come out to eat a good breakfast, mingle and interact with the people we serve.
(Community Meals continued from page 4)
The 2013-2014 school year will be their 4th year on the Taco Team. Danny and Jack also serve on the team and they've even recruited Doug’s mom to help on occasion.
They've been surprised at the increased number of people served, especially during Lent, but their team hasn't run out of food. They feel that the most important aspect of the meal ministry is the part it plays in the diet of many families.
It’s true when people say this may be the best meal they get all week. If we can help just one or two individuals get a healthy meal, then it’s worth it. It’s a wonderful part of the church ministries and since Zion is so large, it makes sense to do what we can.
Jodi says that serving on a supper team is fun, easy, not a huge time commitment and is a great opportunity to get to know others in the church.
Jodi has also taught Sunday school for a couple of years when the boys were younger. She’s also been involved with Bible studies and was part of the Life Keys class earlier this year. The family also contributes to the Easter and Christmas food baskets and the food packing project, and they have adopted a family in the Buffalo Rotary Christmas project for the past several years.
(Block Family continued from page 6)
If we can help just one or two
individuals get a healthy
meal, then it’s worth it.
The Voice
A monthly publication of Zion Lutheran Church
Upcoming Deadlines
September 16 at 8am for October Issue
October 14 at 8am for November Issue
Editor: Angela Bengtson
This Month’s Cover
Duluth mission trippers pulling buckthorn
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Zion Staff
Ted Vanderpan: Senior Pastor
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Luke Schmidt: Pastor of Congregational Life
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Sherilyn Burgdorf: Shared Ministry Director
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Kirsten Kelly: Director of Children & Family
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Marsha Watkins: Interim CFM Assistant
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Karen Olson: Interim CFM Assistant
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Myron Crawford: Director of Youth Ministries
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Jim Onstad: Youth Staff
Dawn Bestick: Office Administrator / Receptionist
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Ann Lyons: Office Administrator / Receptionist
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Angela Bengtson: Communications & Membership
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Sue Stensrud: Financial Secretary
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Ryan Bjokne: Facilities & Grounds Manager
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Louis Nagel: Part-time Custodian
Missy Peterson & Laurel Lundeen: Nursery Staff
Denise Burke & Aimee Bogren: Kids’ Place Staff
Michael Walsh: Coordinator of Music
Bob Strommen: Sound System Coordinator
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Pastor Ted gets a little wet during one of 17 baptisms of older children and adults in Buffalo Lake at Mattson Park in August. More photos on our Facebook page.