A Word From The Pastor..
A Word From The Pastor..
A Word From The Pastor..
APRIL, 2014
A Word from the Pastor...
MISSION STATEMENT:
We invite our neighbors to come to the Lords table to join us in building up the body of Christ.
I remember the first time that I publically spoke in Spanish, when I was invited to pray at an interfaith service in the Cathedral of the Madeline. Following worship, several Latin priests joked with me, saying, Can we come to Zion to practice our English? I should have known better. When I pro-
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Budget Update View from the Pew Crossroads Needs Library Corner Quilters w/o Borders Lenten Bible Study VBS Music Camp Holy Week Schedule Faith Formation Disciples Sunday School News Scholarship Fund Let Me Shine Preschool IN OUR PRAYERS 4 3 2
posed to my wife, en espaol, it came out will you marry my house? She had the same wide- eyed-look as my tutor in Tanzania when I thought I said I will see you later but I actually said, we will soon be married. I know of a young man who went on a trip to South America and fell headover-heels in love. But the man speaks no Spanish, and the one with whom he is desperate to communicate speaks no English. De nada. The couple tried Babel Fish Translation, a web site that takes one language and converts it into another. Babel Fish claims to be 70% accurate. Of course, the 30% inaccuracy creates real frustrations. After courageously declaring his love and opening the first email by the beloved, she read: I tell you that strange your presence, strange your looks, strange to stroll with you in the high mountains. A true translation would read: I miss your presence, I also miss your glances and I miss walking with you in the high mountains. Still, this couple keeps at it. Love makes us desperate to communicate. Come to think of it, maybe 70% is not so bad. I am not sure that I can clearly communicate 70% of all that needs to be proclaimed on an average Sunday. Perhaps that is why I am so thankful for our Easter Sunday hymns and choir, who sing out the Easter proclamation, which seems just too good to be true. So, praise God for Babel Fish. Even more so, praise the Holy Spirit, who keeps at it Sunday after Sunday, reminding us of Gods love and the new life we celebrate because of that first Easter Sunday. John the Baptist, desperate to announce the love of God, described our new life with Christ as the Bridegroom: who has come that we might be one with him and he with us, one flesh, joined in this life and in whatever life might come after this, for richer or poorer, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, so long as as long as Christ lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Pr. Steve
If anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed away; see everything has become new! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation. 2 Corinthians 5:17-18
We are Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, committed to being a loving and welcoming community of faith in Jesus Christ. As a community of God we welcome all. We rejoice in the manner in which diversity enriches, nurtures, and challenges the life and ministry we share in Christ. We embrace actions and attitudes within the Church that assure access to Word and Sacrament regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic or marital status, physical or mental capacities, age or race. We are a Reconciling in Christ community. All are welcome.
SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE: 8:15am & 10:30am Worship 9:15am Education Hour
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The Herald
GENERAL FUND 2014 BUDGET UPDATE For the month of February, Zions weekly envelopes and loose offerings, including onetime gifts spread across the year, amounted to $27,005, compared to our 4-week donation budget of $32,308. This is 84% of the amount needed to balance our budget for this 4-week period. Year to date, our giving stands at $48,076, including onetime gifts spread across the year. This represents 75% of the funds needed to balance our annual budget, to date. We praise God for your generosity.
Yours in Christ, Fred S., Church Council Treasurer
-Kurt K.
CROSSROADS URBAN CENTER NEEDS FOR APRIL:
FOOD OF THE MONTH: Peanut butter and / or canned fruit CLOTHING OF THE MONTH: Boys and mens pants and shoes
Library Corner: The following books have been generously donated by Zion members to the church library:
The Early Liturgy to the Time of Gregory the Great by Josef A. Jungmann, S.J. Concordia Self-Study Commentary; An Authoritative In-House Resource for Students of the Bible by Walter R. Roehrs In the Childrens Section: The Biggest Bear by Lynd Ward
REMEMBER TO RETURN YOUR OVERDUE BOOKS! The Library Guild meets on Tuesdays at 10:30am in the library. Come and be a part of this Small Group. We welcome any religious and childrens books donated to the church library. When donating, please drop your books into the wooden drop box with a note. Please donate your fiction books to the public library. Thank you!
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VBS Music Camp Summer 2014 Children in the Bible July 28 - August 1; 9am - 3pm
Applications are available at Zion in the narthex. Join us for music. Art, bible study, worship, singing, drumming, games and service all based on children in the bible. Kindergarteners through 6th graders. $70 for the week with some financial aid available. Teens needed to serve as junior counselors. To register contact the church office.
The next meeting will be held at Zion on Thursday, April 3, at 7 p.m. in the terrace room downstairs. Jonah is our theme for Lent. On the surface,
Jonah seems like an easy narrative: like a Veggie Tales story with a great big fish and a simple message. But the more we wrestle with this whale of a tale s difficult message, the more it raises questions that we might never expect. And the questions come close. It is as the writer of Jonah holds a mirror before us and asks, Do you recognize yourself in this story? All are welcome to explore Jonahs story during Lent. The Book of Jonah is our topic for Sunday morning Bible Study. No prior knowledge of the Bible is needed. Join us in the atrium, 9:15-10:15. Jonah is our theme for midweek worship, led by the youth of Zion, on Wednesday evenings, 7:00 7:30. Pr. Steve Klemz
HOLY WEEK
April 13 Palm Sunday Worship 8:15 and 10:30am April 17 Maundy Thursday Worship at 7pm Soup supper at 6pm April 18 Good Friday Worship at noon & 7pm April 20 Easter Sunday Worship 8:15 and 10:30am Easter Breakfast at 9:00am
MAUNDY THURSDAY : This Thursday is called Maundy, which means command, from the verse in Johns gospel in which Jesus commands us to love one another as he loved us. At this service, we hear about the Passover lamb, Jesus last meal with his disciples before his death, and Jesus washing his disciples feet. You will be invited to have your feet washed and then to wash the feet of another worshiper. You hold the heel, pour the water, and wipe dry. Finally, we strip the chancel bare (removing paraments, candles, communion ware, etc.) to ready ourselves for Good Friday. Participants are needed, (children, youth, and adults) to remove items from the chancel. If you are willing and available to help, please meet in the sanctuary for a rehearsal at 6:45.
Family Connection Time Sunday, May 4, 2014 5:307:30 pm Germania Park All parents of FFD are invited to gather at the park for time of catching up with each other and for prayer time led by Pastor Steve. RSVP to our Youth Director by May 1st with the number of adults attending as well as a side dish you will bring.
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IN OUR PRAYERS: In the name of Christ, we prayerfully entrust to God our sisters and brothers: for healing with Eva Krista, Millie, Chris and Brenda, Dorothy, Maryan, Grace and Lorraine.