Zion August Zion Life
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Zion August Zion Life
iL fe # The # it’s all the rage, much like the global craze of Pokémon Go. By the way did you know that Zion has had more visitors on campus playing the game than in entering worship? Not an indictment just a fact! I look out my office window and there is a car buzzing through the parking lot. I listen to our youth and it has been the focus of many conversations. Did you find any Pikachu at the National Youth Gathering? One afternoon, I was out back surveying some campus items and a car filled with 5 people my age get out mesmerized into cyberspace as they seek out Zion’s Community garden looking for a Venusaur, Charmander or Pikachu. Whatever…… September 2016 School News 2,3 Zion Youth 4,5 Women’s Ministry 6 New Adult Ed Classes 7 At first I thought the game to be foolish and a waste of time and then I thought maybe there is something for me to learn. What I found was that the attraction is not so much the game itself but the challenge of engagement in something new and exciting. #Whatever……. Stewardship8 In the early Christian church it was all the rage too. Not a Pikachu challenge that went global. But the message of a guy named Jesus who walked out of a dead man’s tomb….alive. Older Adult Ministry Insert Dead and done now alive and triumphant! The message could not be delivered by an app or email. It was shared person to person, household to household, village to village….to ends of the earth. The message once predicted was now a reality. And the reality went global. Because this message delivered hope and grace, mercy and love, compassion and praise, community and commitment…..purpose and promise. Missions10 Music Ministry 11 # whatever Colossians 3:17 When God made me His son by baptism, the old Adam that left me for dead was destroyed and the new life I received in Christ defined me in a whole new way living in this exciting new reality. In Colossians 3:17, Paul reminds the church on the go of who they are in Christ. And as member of God’s family that they too bear the beauty and privilege of living like an heir of God’s kingdom. Not lording it over others in our midst, but being the hands and feet Jesus now alive and reigning for eternity. The challenge for those writers is the same for us, for we bear the excitement as we engage the world….everywhere and in everything with the message of hope and promise in Christ our Lord. “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do it in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” Col. 3:17 In Everything to the Glory of God, #Whatever#Jesus#ALIVE#share# *Check out page 9 for more on “#whatever” Pastor Brian ZION SCHOOL iL fe Zion Lutheran School News Staff Members Leaving Zion: Important Dates for Zion Lutheran School Darby Jameson from resource Cathy Berry (now Frazier) from kindergarten Gayle Klitzing from 5th grade Mae Scott from technology coordinator Thursday, Aug. 11 Tell the Teacher More Day Sunday, Aug. 14 Backpack Blessing & Get the Scoop Ice Cream Social/New Family Orientation Staff Members Changing Assignments: Jamie Lewis from preschool to resource Rachel Kintz from 1st grade to preschool 4s Kate Holle from 3rd grade to 5th grade Janel Mueller from 4th grade to technology coordinator Wednesday, Aug. 17 First Day of School Newest Members to our teaching staff: Liz Cleveland - preschool 3s Dan Griffith - kindergarten Jenny Barradas - 3rd grade Tabitha Bennett - 4th grade Allison Sehr - 4th grade Wednesday, Aug. 31 Back to School Night 2 OASIS Do you like kids? Do you like to read? Please consider being an OASIS tutor for one of our Zion students! This is a one hour, once a week commitment. Join a great group of OASIS volunteers at Zion as you give a child that little bit of one on one attention that helps so much. Training is provided. If you would like more information on this fun, effective program please call Dee Olsen (234-0564). Want a Piano? A piano on the Zion campus is available to a good home! Due to an abundance, this piano is free for the taking. Call the church office (2332299) if you are interested. Playground Project Thanks to all of you for your support of our Fund-A-Need for 201516 - The Playground Project. The demolition of the old playground began the last week of July and the installation of the brand-new playground took place July 29 & 30th. A huge thank you to all the volunteers who helped with the “community build”. We couldn’t have done it without you! 3 ZION YOUTH iL fe Jr. High News God Squad 7th & 8th Graders 5th &6th Graders Confirmation (7th and 8th grades) God Squad is a fun group designed especially for 5th and 6th graders. Our times together are a great opportunity for kids to connect to God and each other, grow in faith and knowledge of the Bible and to serve those in need. Participation in God Squad also lays the groundwork for continued youth group participation in Junior High and High School. Watch for a letter in the mail with this year’s schedule of events! Orientation - Sunday, August 21 from 9:30-10:30AM in Mr. Ledebuhr’s classroom in the school basement. All 7th and 8th graders who plan to participate in Zion’s Confirmation program should attend with a parent. We are making some significant changes this year so it’s important everyone attend. Worship Reports and Servant Hours Everyone may begin completing reports and turning in hours after attending orientation. Sr. High News Connect. Grow. Serve. Vacation Bible School A big THANK YOU to all the VBS Volunters who shared God’s amazing love with children all week!! Over 200 children attended and heard the Good News about Jesus Christ, their Savior and friend! 4 Thank you for all of your support and prayers over the past year as we raised money and prepared for this special event! In July, 41 youth and 8 adults attended the NYG in New Orleans, LA. We would love to share our experience with you, please join us in Adult Ed on Sunday, Aug. 14. National Youth Gathering 2016 Front Row: Annie Knipp, Robert Radden, Michael Papka, Sarah Aukamp, Summer Schmidt, Brianna Spear, Melody Holcomb, Caitlyn Taylor, Hayden Gittner. 2nd Row: Shannon Schmidt, KerriAnn Schmid, Emma Butcher, Brittney Nitz, Suzi Talley, Eva Weber, Hayley Fizer, Kaity Mueller, Lydia Aukamp, Libby Buckman. 3rd Row: Nathan Byers, Josh Tinney, Allie Sehr, Alexis Radden, Maddie Knipp, Matthew Papka, Katrina Polansky, Sydney Steed, Bernadette Silva, Megan Tinney. 4th Row: Justin Goerger, Michael Bergt, Caleb Harsin, Drew Wilkerson, Grace Bergt, Stephen Korte, Marc Rodriguez, Trevor Sanchez, Trenton Rust, Christian Brown, Ryan Leadley, Andrew Combs, Zach Landry, Nick Yeager, Michael Silva. Back Row: Christian Hayward, Josh Butcher, Alex Keel, Peter Bergt. Not Pictured: Mackenzie Koester Camp Lonestar Back Row: Christian Brown, Ryan Leadley, Jacob Marino, Jacob Muckensturm, Elijah Robinson, Marc Rodriguez, Peter Bergt, Alex Keel, Caleb Atwood, Trevor Sanchez, Christian Hayward, Nick Hayes, Luke Mandeville. Middle Row: KerriAnn Schmid, Dylan Taylor, Camden Batchelder, Haley Harlan, Maddy Buescher, Zack Buescher, Elise Rodriguez, Kate Peters, Caitlyn Taylor, Annie Guerrettaz, Robin Mandeville. Front Row: Bob Schmidt, Shannon Schmidt, Carter Baldus, Suzi Talley, Aaron Denbow, Summer Schmidt, Brianna Spear, Macey Marino, Stephen Korte, Dawson Guerrettaz, Taylor Schmidt, Bo Schmidt 5 “A Year of Blessing” Begins Thursday, September 5 1st & 3rd Thursdays from 6:30-8:30pm Register online Beginning August 14 Cost- $20 (offsets babysitting and printed materials) Hi Moms! When was the last time you were able to take a moment away from the busy life of a mom and breathe in some encouragement? It’s true, we all have these hectic and stressful times in this life where we are raising up our kids, and yet there are these moments of joy and amazement woven throughout. Wouldn’t it be great to find regular encouragement so that the little moments become a life abounding in joy? • • • • • We meet the 1st and 3rd Thursdays, from 6:30-8:30pm (Alongside Commons). Online registration opens Sunday, August 14. Childcare for single moms, those with a deployed spouse, or others who might not otherwise be able to particpate. First Night is September 5 - “A Life of Blessing” For all moms with kids of all ages Each of us needs another friend who “gets it” and a group of people to lean on to share the ups and downs. Please consider joining us starting this fall as we jump into the theme “A Year of Blessing”. There is encouragement and friendship waiting for you there no matter what age your kids are. We hope you join us! WMC Steering Committee: Cindi Pickering, Jillian Hayden, Sarah Mudd, Sarah Smith, Amy Jung, Jamalyn Moeller Mentor Moms: Cindy Keel, Pam Kniepkamp, Luanne Szopa Tuesday Morning Women’s Bible Study Join us on Tuesday, September 6 at 8:30am for a taste of our upcoming fall study and time to meet and get to know one another. This is a great time to try us out without any commitment. Regular teaching will begin September 13. Childcare will be available as needed. Women’s Early Morning Bible Study First and Third Wednesday Mornings 6:30-7:30am in the Church Library 6 KEEP IT SHUT: What to say, how to say it, and when to say nothing at all by Karen Ehman. Your mouth ever gotten you in a tangle-up mess? Maybe it’s time you adopted a new rule of tongue. This study is intented to equip us to know what to say, how best to say, and when to just Keep It Shut! A Six Session Bible study September through November. Contact Dawn Tayon, dtayon@zionbelleville if interested. New Classes Coming to Zion’s Adult Ed 9:30am in Zion’s Lower Level Fellowship Hall Sneak Peek Potluck - Join us on Sunday, August 21 for a fabulous feast of food and a sneak preview of upcoming classes on Sunday mornings and at other times too. You can sign up for a class or not. No pressure. Plan to bring an egg casserole, fresh fruit, something home baked or store bought, OJ, milk, and cereal are welcome too! It’s a great way to meet people! We bring extra so folks who forget can still be invited at the last minute! That’s just how we roll! (This is also the first day of Sunday School!) New Classes - Sunday, August 28, 9:30-10:30am in Zion’s Fellowship Hall Please note: Not all adult classes will start and stop at the same time. • Family Vocation, God’s Calling in Marriage, Parenting, and Childhood, Taught Pastor Chris Spelbring Our culture today is in a state of confusion when it comes to issues of marriage, family, and human sexuality. Even within the Church and within Christian homes, there is much confusion and dysfunction. Questions abound. What is marriage? What does it mean to be a husband, a wife, a single person, a parent, a child? How does the grace of the gospel impact how we carry out these particular callings? How does God’s presence address the struggles that our own families face? In this study, we will look at the perennial problems and joys of family life and see how a biblical understanding of these vocations can equip us to move away from common confusions and dysfunctions to persevere in love. • Courageous Men of the Bible – Starts September 25 Designed for men, the Bible is full of stories of men who faced both challenges and victories as they relied on God’s grace. Men will be challenged and inspired by these biblical examples. Led by Pastor Downs. • Entry into Sunday School – Class - August 21, Ceremony - August 28 This class for parents with children starting Sunday School on their own for the first time. In the Alongside Commons area at the school. • Prayer – Join us for this indepth Bible study on the Practice of Prayer as part of Christian Living. What does the Bible say about this gift God has given us to speak with Him directly? Is there a right way? A wrong way? How bad is it really if we simply don’t pray. Could prayerlessness be causing our lives to be marked with joylessness, fear, anxiety, or spiritual lethargy? This is a great class for anyone interested in knowing the joy and power of a vibrant prayer life. Whether you never pray or pray daily, this class will be encouraging to you. Jill Hasstedt, Wednesday Evening - Starting August 31, 6:30-8:30pm • Discovery Class – Perfect for those who would like a refresher course in what Lutherans believe, just want to know more about our faith or for people would like to join the Zion faith family. Covers faith, sin, baptism, the Lord’s Supper as well as other subjects from a Christian perspective. Questions and discussion are encouraged. Team taught by Pastor Brian and Pastor Chris. Please contact Pastor Brian ([email protected] or 920-6657) for additional details. 7 Fall back into Steppin’ Up Sunday School! August 21 from 9:30-10:30am Zion School 3 Year Olds through 6th Grade Dig into the Old Testament, learn about great servants of the Lord. “Ps & 2s” Parents and 2 year olds are invited to particpate in this great Sunday mornign class. It is a great way to learn and grow in faith with your child. The leaders prepare hands on lessons and activities to help the child retain the Bible lesson. This a a great way to bond in Christ together Entry Into Sunday School Stepping Stone Children just beginning Sunday School and their parents are invited to join us during the Sudnay School hour (9:3010:30am) on August 21 for a special class. As part of the Stepping Stone Ministry, a blessing presentation will be on August 28 during worship. Fall Recruitment for S.S. We are looking for adults and mature high schoolers who love children and have a desire to share Jesus with them. We are seeking story tellers, teachers, greeters and activity leaders for Zion’s Steppin’ Up Sunday School program. Look for a table in the narthex. Team Training for Sunday School volunteers is August 14 at noon. If you are interested please call Jill Batchelder (2571942). Our child safety policy requires a 1 to 9 ratio of adults to students resulting in a greater need for adult volunteers. STEWARDSHIP d n a FINANCIAL VOTERS APPROVE 2016-2017 BUDGET: a. At the June 20, 2016 Voters’ Meeting, Voters unanimously approved the 2016-2017 budget, which covers the period August 1, 2016 through July 31, 2017. There was little discussion and few questions as Treasurer Pat Mandeville presented details. This is the first full-year/12 month budget under Zion’s new August to July fiscal year. b. The balanced budget projects total revenue and expenses of $2,553,150. Revenues are divided close to 50/50 between church offerings and school tuition. There are no significant differences between most individual line items in the 2015 and 2016/2017 budgets. Budgeted Care Ministry support was decreased approximately $7,000, and this item will rely more heavily on dedicated donations. c. Personnel costs (salaries and benefits) continue to be about 80% of the budget. This is not surprising, since we conduct most of our church and school ministries through people. iL fe A STEWARDSHIP NOTE FROM SYNOD: Stewardship is not about what we do, about what we decide to give, or even how we decide to give. As the LCMS defines it, Christian stewardship is the free and joyous activity of God’s family --- the church --- in managing life’s resources for His purposes. This stewardship is free and joyous because everything we have been created to steward comes to us from God. ENDOWMENT FUND REPORT: a. Also at the June Voters’ Meeting, Endowment Fund Committee Chairman Wayne Price reported an Endowment Fund balance of $795,770. 60% of the funds are invested through the LCMS Foundation and 40% through Thrivent Financial. The largest recent addition came from the Myra Jane Bonn estate. b. Recent Endowment Fund expenditures include “seed” money for the new school Admissions Director’s salary, Youth Room addition, and National Youth Gathering participant support. The “seed” money provides 100% of the Director’s salary for the first year, 50% for the second year, and 25% for the third year. The Endowment Fund has been similarly used successfully in the past for other Zion staff additions. c. The Endowment Fund Committee continues to meet regularly to insure the Fund is well-managed for the Glory of God. Individual donations to the Fund may be made at any time. G to G/BUILDING FUND/MORTGAGE REPORT: Zion continues to be blessed by the ongoing giving of a number of Zion members to this Fund. They help Zion come very close to paying our mortgage every month – and sometimes even exceed the required amount! Praise the Lord! We need to remember the mortgage must be refinanced in September 2017. We hope interest rates remain low, but who knows? Our best course of action is to pay down the balance as quickly as possible, and then be able to move on to other building challenges. 8 TRANSFER THE BLESSINGS: The “Transfer The Blessings” theme encourages Christians to plan for their lifetime and beyond, and provide gifts to their family and ministries as salt and light to the world. Contact Scott Radden, Gift Planning Counselor, LCMS Foundation at (618) 977-4049 for more information. Dick Meyer, 277-8728 2016-17 Church and School Theme: # whatever Theme verse: “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” Colossians 3:17 Colossians 3:17 Launch Date: August 21, 2016 Join us in this spiritual journey! Begins with a 6 week sermon series entitled “In Everything…..Jesus!” Overview: The book of Colossians is rich in statements of the Gospel and of our new identity in Christ (1:13, 19- 23, 27; 2:11-15, 3:1-4). Through our baptism into Christ and our faith in God’s power, we are God’s chosen people, holy and loved. As His people, we cloth ourselves with His compassion, His kindness, His humility, His gentleness, His patience, His forgiveness, and His love. As the peace of Christ and the word of Christ dwell in us, God works through us in whatever we do and whatever we say to serve our neighbor (3:12-17). Our life in Christ is comprehensive – there is no part of us that has not been joined to Christ’s death and resurrection! And so there is no part of our lives that Jesus does not touch. We don’t do our “Jesus thing” simply for a few hours on Sunday morning, or only when we are reading the Bible or praying. No! In every vocation, every calling – in our families, in our communities, in our schools, in our churches and in our places of work (3:18-4:7), we do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus. And we do it with – one of Paul’s favorite words in this letter – THANKS to God the Father through Jesus our Savior! Sowers Garden is Growing! The Sowers Garden is really blooming this year! Flowers planted by the school and Girl Scout Troop 88 are looking great. More families have adopted garden beds this year and are growing all sorts of great plants: corn, beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, watermelon, herbs, and even bug repelling plants, like marigolds. The cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers are steadily coming in from the team beds to share with the food pantry and some of our seniors. We’ve had some issues with a rabbit, who proceeded to have bunnies in one of the beds, but we are learning what works and what doesn’t to deter them. All are welcome to visit the garden, but permission is needed for picking, since each bed has a designated use. On August 4th at 6:30pm the Sowers Garden Team will be meeting in the church library (by the choir loft) to discuss this growing season and make plans for the fall. We’ll be using some of the grant money from the Get Up and Grow grant for wood to make new beds next year. Please feel free to join us or just stop by the garden to take a peek. Clean Out Your Closets and Help Zion’s Youth! Did you know your unwanted clothing and linens can support Zion’s youth group? Here’s how it works… • From Aug. 21-Sept. 24 Zion youth will be collecting clothing, shoes, bedding and linens. • There will be bins set up near the church and school entrances. Just put your donations in a trash bag and drop it off in the bin! There will be bags by the bins, take some home and bring them back full! • The youth group will get .20 per pound for the items collected. So please grab a bag for your friends and neighbors too! Please help us reach our goal of 400 bags! Thanks for your support! Like Zion Belleville on Facebook www.facebook.com/zion.home 9 Pastor Kim’s KOREAN MISSION Dear Friends, Below is an update from Pastor Kim concerning his mission start in Korea. This note contains information that was not included in the June Zion Life. The Lutheran Church of Korea still does not offer Pastor Kim any regular financial support as he begins this new work. The building is fully funded through the equity the Kim’s had from the sale of their home in Belleville. This was a former LCK church that stood abandoned after the former congregation moved. It was in major disarray due to a leaking roof and mold issues but Kim and Miran along with a neighboring pastor, worked for weeks to resolve some of the major problems. Having owned an older home here, Kim put to work the skills he learned as a homeowner and repaired the building.The building belongs to the LCK and they did give him some funding for the repair but not what they should have given. As you will read in the newsletter, Kim is receiving a very minimal income from the small congregation that is gathering plus the gifts from God’s people in the US. Please continue to pray for the Kim’s and any financial giift ,as you are led by the Lord, would be appreciated. Your gift can be given through Zion by marking an offering envelope “Pastor Kim Mission” and write the same on the check memo. Joni forwards our gifts at the end of each month to a stateside checking account which the Kim’s still use. Thank you again for your faithful support. In Christ, Pastor Emeritus Gary Byers Honduras Mission Needs October 2016 Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy. Psalm 82:3 Thank you to all who took photos of a child and contributed to building the new home at the Open Doors Orphanage in Honduras. Many of you have told us that you are praying for your child. The goal of this fund raiser was met and we will be able to work on the first floor of the home when we are at the orphanage. In order to further the construction of the building and feed malnourished children in the Tacoa community we will be launching a second fundraiser online. It is a crowd funding program through the Wheatridge Foundation (WeRaise.us) and will enable us to reach friends, relatives and neighbors with our mission. Unlike other crowd funding sponsors, Wheatridge will not charge us for their services. This program launched at the end of June and run through early August. You will be able to find it on Zion’s facebook page and website. We hope you will forward it onto your friends if you are so moved. We will also be gathering items for mothers and infants in the public hospital in Tacoa. The gathering will be in the narthex from July 10 to August 28 . In third world countries, patients must bring everything they need to the hospital. Often these mothers do not even have a sheet to bring to cover the bed. Please scout garage sales, etc. to help us make 100 kits for these women. Each kit will contain one single sheet, one mother’s nightgown (front opening preferred), three diapers (Gerbers on line seems to be the best source), two onsies: sizes newborn to 6 months, two receiving blankets, a wash cloth and one small bar of soap. Our Bible lessons at the feeding station in the squatter’s village will have a super hero theme. We are asking for super hero t-shirts of sizes two to small adult. These can be donated in the narthex as well. Your prayers are important as the team gathers supplies and contributions and prepares to go to Honduras with a message of grace and hope in Jesus. One prayer has been answered as we now have two Spanish speakers. Please pray for Pastor Brian, Jill Batchelder, Randy Geiser, Cari Rensing, Wendy and Trevor Sanchez, LuAnne Szopa, Kathy and Gary Byers as well as the orphans and staff at Open Doors. 10 The Honduras Mission Team Zion Music Ministry Begins a New Season! It’s time to kick-off another season of praising God with our musical gifts here at Zion! If you are interested in Handbells or Orchestra, please let me know as soon as possible so that I have music for you or a place in handbells for you. All groups are open to 7th graders and up. Below is the list of first rehearsals. Senior Handbell Choir Wednesday, Sept. 7, 9:30am Living Praise Singers Wednesday, Sept. 7, 7pm Handbell Choir Thursday, Sept. 8, 6:30pm Adult Choir Thursday, Sept. 8, 7:30pm Orchestra Sunday, Sept. 11, 12 noon-1pm Men’s Vocal Ensemble First Saturday of month 9 -10am (lower voices – women as well) Starting September 3 meeting in balcony (sing the following day, Sunday, at one or both services) Looking forward to seeing you! Blessed to serve, Dawn Tayon Email: [email protected] [email protected] Phone: 222-7428 (home) 314-239-8240 (cell) 233-2299 Ext. 18 (work) Portugal, The Douro River River Cruise: Fall 2017 Reclaim is a group for all young adults - 20’s & 30’s, whether you’re in college, single, or married with kids - who are looking for community and a deeper understanding of God’s love and purpose for our lives. Please join us on Wednesday nights from 7-9pm at Brandon & Brianna Nitz’s home: 111 Lakeland Hills Drive, Fairview Heights. Contact Brian & Lacie Loose for more info at 789-3244. We hope to see you there! College Addresses Requested Please let the church office (churchoffice @zionbelleville.org or 233-2299) know your child’s address if they are away at college or in the military. This will ensure they will stay connected to their church family. It’s Time to Read a Good Book! • Does the church have a library? Yes! Where is it? Church lower level outside of the Fellowship Hall. • Who can use it? EVERYONE! • Can I donate books? YES (Christian books only)! • Where do I put the new books? On the botton shelf of the bookcases. Please take advantage of this ministry! You are encouraged to check out the Karen Kingsberry books - we have a great selection! 11 Stroll through the picture-perfect medieval town of Castelo Rodrigo, participate in a wine harvest, tour the city of Lisbon, visit a Port wine cellar, walk in the University city of Salamanca, Spain,enjoy a dinner with Fado music (folk music of Portugal), wander through a perfectly preserved walled town, experience a country less developed than most of western Europe, learn the culture and meet the people in the relaxed atmosphere that only a river cruise can provide.. Join the 14 travelers already booked on this tour. For a more complete itinerary visit Vantagetravel.com. or see the poster by the east door of the narthex. Contact Pastor Gary Byers at sail97@ aol.com with any questions. Couples (& Singles) Club The August Supper Meeting will be at Eckert’s Farm Restaurant (951 S. Green Mount Rd, Belleville) on Saturday, August 13 at 5pm. Please call Alvin and LuIna McKerracher at 234-5529 (home). Church233-2299 Church Fax 233-2324 E-Mail [email protected] School234-0275 School Fax 233-2972 E-Mail [email protected] Brian Downs Senior Pastor Zion Lutheran Church 1810 McClintock Ave. Belleville, Illinois 62221 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED DATED MATERIAL INSIDE Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 101 Belleville, IL 62221 920-6657 Christopher Spelbring Associate Pastor250-9578 Jin O Jeong Korean Pastor920-9311 Jill Hasstedt, D.C.E. Family Ministry920-6278 KerriAnn Schmid, D.C.E. Youth Ministry920-5603 Ananda Baron Principal Fall Zion Life Articles due September 13 567-0045 Erica Stelling Admissions/Marketing Dir. 314-494-3818 Dawn Tayon Music Minister 222-7428 Joni Schnitzler Finance Admin. 233-2299 Where Families Connect Last one is August 7 - Snack and Play Gathering! We’ll furnish Nachos and drinks- You bring completer items (salad, “nacho”sides, dessert)! Depending on the weather we’ll gather either in the Fellowship Hall or around tables by the playground for an informal eat, greet and play time. Whether you are on your own or have multiple family members in tow – all households are welcome! We’ll provide a main course, ice water, and tea. You bring the rest plus maybe a little extra since we plan to invite friends and visitors each Sunday up to the last minute. We hope you’ll have fun with our themes. Older Adult Ministry Bonnie J. Griffith, Coordinator Older Adult Ministry Special Thanks I want to say a huge “Thank you” to the very special “invisible servants”. You are the ones who are mostly nameless who visit and help take care of some of Zion’s seniors. I know some of you by name, but I know there are many I don’t know about. You are greatly appreciated by me and those you serve. Thank you so much. Spotlight Thank you I would like to thank the older adults who have participated in the Senior Spotlight articles. People tell me how much they enjoy them. However, I only write them. They are your stories and there would not be a Spotlight article without you. Thank you so much for your willingness to share your story. You are an important part of this congregation and I think people should get to know you. I have been very blessed to have gotten to know you through our discussions. I look forward to spotlighting many more seniors. You are such a blessing to Zion and to me. Please prayerfully consider participating in a future spotlight article. Bonnie Griffith Older Adult Ministry Associate Zion’s Seniors in Ministry May spotlight shared the life story of Florence Moeller who celebrated her 100th birthday. In order to honor Florence we displayed an article with an attached picture. Unfortunately, the black and white picture did not appear as we hoped. Therefore to express our love and care to Florence Zion edited the article with a color photo with our sincerest regret to our sister in Christ who is dearly loved by Zion and most of all our Lord Jesus Christ. Florence Moeller, who just celebrated her 100th birthday, was born on March 25, 1916 in Clinton County. She was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church in Mascoutah, where her family were members. Forence is on the shut-in list and lives on the nursing home floor of St. Paul’s Senior Community in Belleville. She is visited regularly by Rev. Schrader and me. Florence had two sisters, Martina and Pearl. Both are deceased. Pearl and Florence lived together for many years. They moved from their home to St. Paul’s apartments and lived there 11 years. When Pearl got ill, they moved to the nursing home where Florence stayed even after Pearl passed away. She has lived there 4 years. Florence worked as a telephone operator for most of her life. She worked 5 1/2 years for Looking Glass Telephone Company in Mascoutah that existed many years ago and 37 1/2 years as a telelphone operator at Boatman’s Bank in St. Louis. Florence celebrated her 100th birthday on March 24th in the Chapel at St. Paul’s Senior Community. She was honored with birthday greetings of notes, cards, letters and photographs. A beautiful birthday cake, cookies and many sweet treats were served at the reception. Florence has lots of cousins. Her cousin, Mabel, also lives at St. Paul’s and another cousin, Harris, drove all the way from Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Friends came who had worked with Florence and many residents and employees of St. Paul’s came. Two ladies brought their dog to visit. One lady who had lived in Florence’s neighborhood came and brought her dog, Fergie, a golden doodle. Also, Rev. Schrader stopped by. Nancy Larson and her husband came. He played the ukulele and we sang Happy Birthday. Nancy and Karen Neff planned the whole party and did a great job. Florence really enjoyed seeing everyone. She was so surprised to see so many people. Se seemed to have a wonderful time. Florence, may the Lord bless you and keep you in His loving care. Older Adult Ministry Bonnie J. Griffith, Coordinator August Event: Seniors in Ministry will meet Friday August 26 at 10am. Program is guest speaker, Martha Mitkos. She is LCMS Director of Campaigns and Special Initiatives. The subject is “Now Is The Time To Stand”: When it seems like society’s morals and Christian values are crumbling around us, what can we as Christians do to stand firm on the Gospel of Jesus Christ? How does our understanding of Luther’s Two Kingdoms theology provide Lutherans with the knowledge needed to live boldly in the face of persecution? Learn about the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty and how we can stand firm regarding the sanctity of human life, the biblical definition of marriage and religious liberty. Fried Chicken will be provided. Please bring a side dish, salad or dessert. RSVP the church office 233-2299 by Aug. 23. September Event: Seniors in Minis- try will meet Friday September 25, at 10am. The program being planned has not been finalized and will be a surprise. Hopefully we will be able to announce it in the postcard. The luncheon will be a Potluck. Reminder: If you wish to contribute to Christ Community International (CCI) (cash or check), bring it and give it to Bill Keel. It will be credited to your church giving. This month’s spotlight is on Ray Bopp. He was born in St. Louis and lived his first 4 years in Kirkwood, MO. Then his family moved to Valley Park, MO for 4 years. In 1950, the family moved to Belleville to live on the old homestead on Old Collinsville Road. Ray liked to hunt rabbits and plow the fields. The family joined Zion the same year and he and his sister attended Zion School. Ray pointed out that his mother, Helen Nollau, had attended Zion school and one of her teachers was Mr. Brauer. When Ray was a teenager he worked summers for his uncle and family who owned Nollau Nurseries. Arlene Stegman is a Nollau and his first cousin. Ray enjoyed singing in the choir and attended the Lutheran Reformation Rally where Zion and many other church choirs sang together. Ray graduated from Belleville Township High School (the old BTHS) in 1960. He then attended Rankin Technical College for 2 years and received a degree in electronics. His first job was a bench technician at Clint Voland TV. Ray said, “I worked there long enough to get to my next job, which was for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co”. Ray met Jane at the Belleville swimming pool. She was swimming and he spotted her through the fence. He asked his friend her name and when he went swimming, he said, “Hi! Jane” and she didn’t know how he knew her name. They started dating, but the romance was kind of off and on until Ray asked Jane to marry him in the spring of 1966 and they were married Oct. 29 1966 at Zion. They have 2 sons and 4 grandchildren. This year they will celebrate their 50th Anniversary. The day after they were married they moved to Kansas City, MO for Ray’s job at Victor Comptometer and Adding Machine Co for 2 1/2 years. Ray then worked for lots of different companies in many different places, because the companies were bought out by other companies and he went where the job was. They have lived in Los Angeles CA, Brookfield CT, Austin TX, Jackson, MS. There he retired in 2008 as manager of Xerox. They moved back to Belleville in April 2009 in to their new home in O’Fallon IL. As their sons grew up, Ray was involved in many things. He was in band boosters and Belleville Khoury League. He played on the Zion Softball Team, was President of All Sports Booster Club in Brookfield CT and President of Base Ball Association in CT. He was also very involved in the Lion’s Club raising funds to support blindness. Ray likes to golf, is a member of the YMCA and worked part-time at Ace Hardware from 2009 to 2013. Ray may the Lord continue to bless you and your family