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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Non-Profit Org. Raff Road and Seventh Street Southwest Canton, Ohio 44710-1596 PAID Canton, Ohio Permit No. 454 Return Service Requested ZION IN PRINT They raised their voices together to God. -Acts 4:24 Volume 21 U.S. Postage JULY 26, 2006 No 8 ORANDO - PRAY Pray. The word came to us in a new way. The second day we were in a learning session The youth from around the Evangelical and we stopped the learning to pray. The third Lutheran Church in America and around the day I was in the interactive center and Tyler was world were asked to pray. We first heard this playing cards in the concourse and everything invitation by a woman who lived stopped and we prayed. on a garbage heap. She asked It was great to have the that we not feel sorry for her, but opportunity to pray. The reminder instead know the gift of life each to stop and pray together with of us have in our good and graapproximately 18,000 youth was a cious God. We were reminded powerful reminder of what we that God provides for our every were to be about in our lives. Yes, need and that we should give we had fun boxing, playing cards, thanks on a daily basis. Through watching movies, going to song, we were asked to pray nine Ripley’s Believe It or Not musetimes a day. um, going to the Guinness Book of Pray. The word came to Records museum and shopping. us in a new way. Acts 4:24 We had a great time eating and reminded us that the followers of having fellowship with Bethany God raised their voices in prayer. Lutheran Church folk from Akron. Because we know ourselves to Pastor Ken and Tyler Solenthaler Yet, the most powerful times for in front of the Alamodome. be followers of God, the particiboth Tyler and myself were worpants of the gathering were asked to pray at 4:24 ship, the time for prayer and the wonderful bible p.m. I must confess, on the first day Tyler and I studies lead by Pastor Steve Bond. did not make the deadline. We missed it. It was We thank you for the opportunity to pray 4:36 p.m. when we realized that we missed our and grow in Christ’s grace and never ending time to pray. We did not miss it any other time. love. 2 Zion In Print JuLY 26, 2006 R RE EFFLLE EC C TT II O ON S 80+ YEAR CLUB We wish a happy birthday to the members of the 80+ Year Club for August. As we enter our summer season of worship, ministry and mission outreach - a few “quick thoughts” about sharing faith, belonging to a church, and inviting and bringing someone to worship with you OR share a ministry project with you: 5 questions for folks looking for a church: 1. Do I fit here? 2. Does anybody want to know me? 3. Am I needed? 4. What is the advantage to joining? 5 answers for those folks looking for a church: 1. Membership identifies a person as a believer (Eph. 2:19: Romans 12:5) 2. Membership provides a spiritual family to support and encourage a person in their walk of faith. (Gal. 1-2: Heb. 10:24-25) 3. Membership gives a person a place to discover their gifts and use them for ministry. (1 Corinthians 12: 4-27) 4. Membership places a person within the fellowship, protection and leadership of godly leaders and people. (Heb. 13: 17: Acts 20: 28-29) 5. Membership gives a person the accountability and responsibility needed to grow in the faith. (Eph. 5: 21) Aug 17 Thelma Mattes 2606 Charing Cross Rd NW Canton, OH 44708 Aug 24 Mary Welch 3713 - 4th St NW Canton, OH 44708 Aug 25 Mildred Bates 180 Anna Ave NW Canton, Ohio 44708 Aug 25 Earle Caldwell 1032 Lindy Lane Ave. SW North Canton, Ohio 44720 Aug 29 Gwendolyn Putzier Hanover House #253 435 Avis Ave. NW Massillon, OH 44646 Please remember them with a card. If we have missed anyone, please call the church office. Personalizing the benefits of belonging and participating in the life of a congregation: 1. Worship helps you focus on God. 2. Fellowship helps you face life’s problems. 3. Discipleship helps you fortify your faith. 4. Ministry helps you develop your talents and gifts. 5. Evangelism helps you reach out to others in the name of Christ. The church must always be growing larger and smaller at the same time... Growing larger for us as we continue to involve others to worship with us and share the mission of Jesus Christ with us; and growing smaller for us as we find ourselves participating in some small group (be it choir, Bible study, the Lutheran Habitat House, youth group, Community Kitchen, etc.) so that we share some specific area of ministry with church friends and acquaintances. Hey, it is summertime. And it may be the perfect time to bring someone or invite someone to join you for worship or for a church ministry outreach or project. After all, we are Zion Lutheran - “Connecting people to the life of faith in the presence of God!” God’s summer peace and power. Pastor Ken WOMEN’S BOWLING Attention: Women of Zion who enjoy bowling will be welcomed with open arms into the Tuesday afternoon league. Our season begins on Tuesday September 5, 2006 at 12:30 p.m. at Imperial Lanes, 1643 26th St., NW close to Hall of Fame Fitness Center. Call Jean Rennecker at 330-494-0579 or Dee Nestel at 330-875-8428 for more information. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Take advantage of the opportunity to have your blood pressure checked in the Parlor after the Saturday evening service on August 19 and after both services on Sunday August 20. RUTH CIRCLE PICNIC Ruth Circle and their guests will meet for a covered dish picnic on August 23 at 6:00 p.m. at the home of Lu Zink. BLOODMOBILE AT ZION Zion will host a bloodmobile sponsored by the Aultman Blood Center in Fellowship Hall on Wednesday September 6 from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Make time that day to give blood! Your effort will be deeply appreciated! CHRISTIAN EDUCATION The Christian Education Committee is in search for a teacher. No experience necessary, just a love for sharing the message of Jesus Christ. We are in need of a few good people to share this ministry. If you are interested, please call Celeste Martin, 330-455-6948 or Laura Scheck, 330834-0862. ALTAR GUILD The Altar Guild is in search for more members. This ministry opportunity comes to those who want to stand in the presence of God, as one who prepares to worship our great God. If you are interested, please contact Gayle McMaster at 330-452-8384. LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF HEALTH KITS Many thanks for your donations for the health kits. We now have enough nail clippers, but we still need new hand towels and wash cloths, tooth brushes, toothpaste (6 oz or larger), combs, bath size bars of soap and band-aids (either 1/2” or 3/4” width). Please place your donations in the plastic box in the fellowship hall marked “Health Kits.” Thanks! July 26, 2006 Zion In Print Food For The Poor is an interdenominational Christian ministry created to help the poorest of the poor in the Caribbean and Latin America. In addition to serving the suffering and needy, Food For The Poor’s ministry creates an important spiritual link between the church of the First World and the church of the Third World. Food For The Poor’s approach to helping the poor is unusual among charities and relief organizations. In addition to general contributions, donors also have the opportunity to sponsor specific projects, ranging from building houses and schools, to finding fishing cooperatives and feeding centers, to drilling wells for destitute villages in need of water. The driving force behind the ministry lies in the challenge presented in Matt. 25:31-46 and the fervent belief in serving our poor sisters and brothers, we serve Jesus Christ. We will hear more about Food For The Poor as Pastor Ron Dingle joins us on August 12 and 13 here at Zion Lutheran Church. NEW HYMNAL INFORMATION Worship is at the heart of our life as the people of God. God’s wonderful gifts of word and sacrament are signs that we live in God’s amazing grace for the whole church and the whole world. Evangelical Lutheran Worship has been prepared by the whole church, for the whole church. It has been prepared by the whole church through a five-year Renewing Worship process that was built from the beginning to hear from people and congregations across the church how the future of Lutheran worship might best unfold. It was also built for the whole church. The Lutheran church in North America and the Caribbean is wonderfully rich with history and heritage, but also gloriously varied in its worship. Evangelical Lutheran Worship celebrates both our inheritance and our future in worship. Much that we know and love will continue in this new resource. Newer ideas, reviewed by the whole church, will bring fresh riches to us all. This is an exciting time with unimagined possibilities for our congregation. When we come together to hear God’s word, to share the sacraments, to confess our sins in the assurance of forgiveness, and to worship God with joy and thanksgiving, we are strengthened and blessed. In the name of Christ, Pastor Ken Scheck II Dear Zion, I would just like to thank everyone who made it possible for me to be able to go to San Antonio. It was one of the funnest times I have had in my life. I will always remember this. Pastor and I had a blast. And again, I really appreciate all of the help the church has done to help me go. Thank you! -Tyler Solenthaler SAN ANTONIO MEMORIES Above - Tyler and Pastor Ken in a restaurant in the America’s Tower. Right - Tyler in front of the Alamo. 3 MEMBERS OF NOTE AULTMAN WOODLAWN Jim Decker HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL Carolyn Andrews, Marie Cogan, Dick Smyser, Nihla Yant IN OUR PRAYERS Called to the Church Triumphant was our brother in Christ, Charles P. Andrews. We offer prayers for comfort for Carolyn and her family upon Chuck’s death on Friday June 30. May they stand on the promise of the resurrection. Fred Heidenreich, our brother in Christ, was called to the Church Triumphant on 21 July 2006. During these days of summer, we stand with Christ in the knowledge of the resurrection life for all who walk by faith. Please remember Marjorie and Mike during this time of separation and pain. –––––––––––––––––––––––– LIBRARY CORNER ~ Luther Library Tea will be Tuesday, August 8 at 2:00 p.m. The tea is open to everyone. Bring a short story, poem, or a light humor. Won’t you join us? New books are being added weekly for all ages. You can view these books on the “New Release” shelf or on the “Suggested Reading” table. Library hours are Sunday, 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesday and Friday 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., and Saturdays 5:45 p.m.- 6:15 p.m. and after church services by request. Help Wanted: The Luther Library is always in need of volunteers and no experience required. If you would be willing to volunteer on a Sunday morning please leave your name on the notepad provided on the table outside the library. Thank you. Celeste Martin, Luther Librarian Thank You Roger Kurzen thanks Luella Zink for her visit and administering communion to him. 4 REED FUNERAL HOME “Family Support Services” presents “GOOD GRIEF” CAMP FOR KIDS (age 9-12) August 7-11, 2006 9:00 AM - 12 Noon This professionally facilitated support program helps bereaved children by: • providing grief support in a safe, supportive, nonjudgmental environment • teaching coping skills and self care techniques to help children cope with the feelings associated with loss • allowing children to explore their thoughts and feelings and develop helpful ways of self expression • facilitating healthy ways of mourning their loss and encouraging positive ways of coping with the death of a special person • encouraging children to not only receive support but to give support to others. (This camp is free for our community, however, registration is required.) Informational/get acquainted meeting (for children and parent(s)/care givers) Thursday, August 1st - 7:00 PM TransitionsTM Grief Support Center 3801 Greenwood Pl. S.W., Canton Please contact Carol A. Reed, Grief Management Specialist 330-477-6721 Registration is required by August 1st. LITTLE ANGELS PRESCHOOL is now accepting box tops as well as Campbell’s Soup labels. Thank you for all your support. ATTENDANCE/FINANCIAL REPORT Weekly Weekly Attendance Receipts June 4 167 $5,656.00 June 11 117 $3,027.00 June 18 109 $1,948.50 June 25 125 $3,091.25 NEEDED EACH WEEK $4,717.00 Zion In Print July 26, 2006 Jan Smuda Home Printing Co., Ltd. REALTOR® [email protected] Printing Since 1925 DeHOFF REALTORS® An independently owned and operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. 821 S. Main St. North Canton, OH 44720 Bus. 330 499-8153 x328 Fax 330 499-7127 Cell 330 354-1195 Res 330-966-4983 1146 Tuscarawas St. West • Canton, OH 44702 We Offer Complete Printing Services including • Forms • Letterheads & Envelopes • Single/Multi-color • Brochures & Flyers • Ad Specialties • Color Copies Call Jeff Moss for more information! Phone: 330-454-4511 Fax: 330-454-3696 VISIT OUR “WEB SITE” ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB THE QUALITY CLEANERS 6525 HILLS & DALES RD NW • CANTON, OHIO 44708-1199 330-477-1534 PRAISE SERVICE SCHEDULE Songs of Praise and Contemporary Worship 10:30 a.m. service hour only on August 27, 2006 ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 702 Raff Rd. S.W. • Canton, Ohio 44710 CHURCH OFFICE - 330-477-6731 WEBSITE - www.zion-canton.org LITTLE ANGELS PRESCHOOL - 330-477-6749 Kenneth D. Scheck II, Pastor 330-834-0862 Douglas J. Bower, Director of Music 330-833-9357 Melissa French, Interim Director Little Angels Preschool/Zion Child Development Center Celeste Martin, Librarian Worship Services: Saturday • 6:30 p.m. • Sunday • 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday Church School • 9:15 a.m.