February Contact 2015 - Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
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February Contact 2015 - Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Contact Faith. Family. Community. February 2015 In This Edition: Pg. 2 Prayers, Birthdays & Anniversaries, Group Gatherings Office Hours Pg. 3 Secretary Notes: (Thrivent Choice Dollars and Lutheran Day on the Hill) Thank You Address Changes SOUPER BOWL OF CARING Each year, tens of thousands of our nation’s youth put God’s love into action through the “Souper” Bowl of Caring. You can help them feel the significance of caring for others by dropping a dollar (or more) in a soup pot as you leave worship on February 1, Super Bowl Sunday. Donations will be divided between the Muscatine Food Pantry and ELCA World Hunger. Nordic Choir ConFest Tubing @ SnowStar Did You Know? Pg. 4 Meetings, Choirs, Congratulations, & Readers Youth Yard Sale Adult Ed. MY Group Help Pg. 5 Greeters Global Barnyard Financial Report Pg. 6 Acolytes, Ushers, Hospitality, & Altar Ash Wednesday Lenten Menu Pg. 7 Lenten Schedule Pg. 8 From Stewardship Pg. 9 Calendar FAITH STEPPING STONES First Communion Instruction: Classes will be February 1 and February 8. A parent or adult sponsor is required to attend each session with the parent. Students will make communion bread on February 14 at 9 AM with their parents at Zion and will receive their first communion and faith stepping stone on February 15. Students who will be receiving this feast will be: Matthew Richardson, Hailey Boldt, Emily King, Ella Schroeder, and Nathan Taylor. THANKS FOR SERVING Thank you to the following Council member who have completed their terms: Dave Hanson, Jan Drumm, Mike Batenhorst, and Anna Mandsager. Congratulations to the following people who were elected at the annual meeting: Mark Perisho for Finance/Treasurer and Stacey Ramos for Parish Ed. PRAYERS AROUND ZION SOWERS “Let us pray for the whole people of God in Christ Jesus and for all people according to their needs.” FOR THOSE THAT ARE ILL: Justine Freeborn Connie Giles Kalen Maine Ron Subbert Chuck Hoffman Bob Martz Richard Peoble Jade Ballenger Elaine Van Grevenhof Jean Orr Karen Goodell Dixie Ulch Janice Nickell Rev. Don Sondrol Pat Tober Calling all sowers: We will meet on February 16 at 6:30 PM at Rose Marie Paul’s. FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LOST A LOVED ONE: OUT - TO - LUNCH BUNCH Out-to-Lunch Bunch will be on February 12 at 11:30 AM at The Brickhouse. Sign up is available on the nursery bulletin board. SUPPER CLUB Supper Club will meet on February 21 at 6:00 PM at Mad Marv’s in Fruitland. Sign up is available on the nursery bulletin board. GROUP MEETINGS Group 5 will meet on February 17 at 9:30 AM at Zion with Wilma Fosholt hosting. Group 6 will meet on February 26 at 7:30 PM at Jan Pohl’s. 5 & 6 Z - BOOK CLUB Bill Dyar on the loss of his great-grandson, Corbin. The next meeting will be on Monday, March 2 at 5 PM at GeoJohnz. The book for the month is Unbroken. As a Donna Williams and family boy, Louis Zamperini was incorrigible. on the loss of Art Williams. As a teen, he channeled his defiance into running which led him to the Berlin Olympics. When WWII BIRTHDAYS & began, he became an airman embarking on a journey ANNIVERSARIES that led to a doomed flight which he shouldn’t have *Denotes 90+ years, **denotes survived. See what happens to Zamperini and join 100+ years, anniversaries listed Z-Book Club. (Contact Vivien Halloran if you’d like to are 50+ years. join Z-Book Club.) Richard Buster 2/4 Grace Askam Clarence Hammann There are no February Anniversaries. 2/7 2/24 OFFICE HOURS The church is open Monday 9 - 3 PM, Tuesday through Thursday 9 - 4:30 PM, and Friday 9 - 4 PM. The office is closed during the lunch hour and the building will be locked when empty. 2 SECRETARY NOTES: NORDIC CHOIR PERFORMANCE Just a reminder that anyone who has Thrivent Choice needs to direct their Choice Dollars by March 31. If you need help doing so, please speak to Terri Hanson or Kathleen Schippers. Please mark your calendars for Lutheran Day on the Hill on Monday, March 9. Look for more info in the church weekly bulletins and the Weekly Contact. Lutheran College is pleased to announce that the Nordic Choir will be performing on Tuesday, February 3, 2015, at 7 PM at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 2136 Brady Street, Davenport. Conducted by Dr. Allen Hightower, the choir will perform sacred choral works, hymn arrangements, spirituals, and the traditional Nordic Choir closing piece “O Lord God” by Pavel Chesnokov. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $10 for students. To purchase tickets call 563-387-1357 or go to www.tickets.luther.edu. THANK YOU: Thanks for those who sent greetings for my birthday and for thinking of me. ~ Elaine Peterson I would like to thank everyone that sent cards or phoned during my illness. A special thank you for the beautiful flowers and the visit from Ruth. ~ Doris Watson Thanks for the cards, well wishes, prayers, and calls after my surgery. ~ Cheryl Hollich ADDRESS CHANGES: Tina Moore 315 W. 1st Street Bennett, IA 52721 Jacob & Jessica Wagg 2113 Ridgewood Avenue Muscatine, IA 52761 CONFEST 2015 This year the middle school students and adult sponsors attending ConFest will be discovering their place in God’s Story. This event will take place at Bethany Lutheran Church in West Branch on Saturday, February 7 from 9 AM to 4 PM. TUBING AT SNOWSTAR There is a sign up sheet on the office bulletin board for anyone interested in joining the fun and tubing at SnowStar on Sunday, February 15 from 4-8 PM. Cost is $10/person and deadline for sign up is February 8. DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that there are 7 people who will celebrate their 80th birthdays in 2015? There are also 7 people who will celebrate their 90th birthdays in 2015. Can you name them? One member of Zion will be celebrating their 100th birthday in 2015. Can you guess who it is? Answers will be given in the bulletin on February 15 and in the March Contact. 3 UPCOMING MEETINGS: INDOOR YARD SALE Gateway Committee @ 3:30 PM - 2/4 On Saturday, February 21 from 9-2 PM, YARD Zion Youth will be having a yard sale in SALE fellowship hall. This event will be advertised and open to the public. Donations are needed and this is a perfect way to get a jump start on your spring cleaning. All types of items are needed, from clothes to cookware, big and small. Please, no junk. Items can be put in the youth room off of the multipurpose room. All items need to be at the church by 3 PM on Friday, February 20. The funds raised will be used to offset the cost for the 11 youth/adults attending the ELCA National Youth Gathering in Detroit. Please speak with Tyler Baars for more information. All Committee Night - 2/5 Executive Committee @ 6:15 PM - 2/12 Church Council @ 7:00 PM - 2/12 CHOIRS PRACTICES: Bell Choir @ 6:15 PM - 2/4 - 2/11 - 2/18 - 2/25 Senior Choir @ 7 PM - 2/4 - 2/11 - 2/18 - 2/25 CONGRATULATIONS: Whitney Baars for signing with the Mt. Mercy Mustangs to play softball. READERS: 8:00 AM 2/1 - Charles Potter 2/8 - Susan Burzlaff 2/15 - Richard Jacobsen 2/22 - Richard Stange, Jr. 10:30 AM 2/1 - Stan Johnson 2/8 - Tyler Baars 2/15 - Kathy Othmer 2/22 - Christy Williams ADULT EDUCATION Our Adult Education series for Lent will coincide with our mid-week Lenten series on developing faith practices to grow as disciples of Jesus Christ. We will use the "Animate" DVD curriculum from Sparkhouse. The study will begin on Sunday, February 22. The topics to be included are: Prayer - featuring Brian McLaren (Feb. 22) Food; eating with Jesus - feat. Sara Miles (Mar. 1) Worship - featuring Mike Slaugher (Mar. 8) Sacraments -featuring Phyllis Tickle (Mar. 15) Money - featuring Shane Claiborne (Mar. 22) Service - featuring Enuma Okoro (Mar. 29) Community - featuring Doug Pagitt ( April 12) MY GROUP MY Group (Muscatine Youth Group) meets on Sunday evenings 5-7 PM at MCSA with program and meal. Simple meal providers are needed (generally about 6:30 PM) on the following dates: Feb.15 and 22, March 1, 22, and 29, and April 12. Contact Jodi Hinrichs or Cathi Bencken if you can help and/or for details. Pastor Jodi's number at Shepherd of the Cross is 264-0784. Rev. Bencken’s number at Trinity Episcopal is 263-2177. 4 GREETERS UP: GLOBAL BARNYARD 8:00 AM 2/1 - Jim & Julie Haage 2/8 - Keith & Mary Butcher 2/15 - Tom & Susan Burzlaff 2/22 - Sarah, Jackson, & Briar Evans Barnyard Banks will be sent home for Sunday School children to use during the Lenten Season along with some Global Barnyard stickers. This helps them learn that putting money in their banks allows them to purchase animals for families 10:30 AM 2/1 - Riley Padgett & Doris around the world. Adults are encouraged to participate also. Prices for animals as listed: Watson 2/8 - Kent & Mary Heckman $10 - Chicks lay eggs and are meat which offers nutritious meals for families who are hungry. 2/15 - Margaret Marolf 2/22 - Andy & Janice Smith $20 - Ducks eat bugs and weeds that harm crops and their large eggs make healthy meals. ASH WEDNESDAY: $30 - Pigs, after a few months, weigh a few hundred 2/18 (12 PM) - Dick O’Brien pounds and bring a big income from the market. (5:30 PM) - Doreen $50 - Goats, give fresh milk to drink or used for dairy Borde products like cheese and yogurt to eat and sell. $125 - Sheep have wool to be made into clothing LENTEN WORSHIP: and sold to provide a steady source of income. 2/25 (5:30 PM) - Don & $175 - Alpaca have soft fleece that can be made into Jeannette White blankets and rugs, bringing in family income. $250 - A fish farm can provide an entire community with a long-lasting supply of fish to eat. GREETERS DOWN: $500 - Cows provide milk, meat, fertilizer, and calves 8:00 AM to strengthen a family’s financial security. 2/1 - Jeff & Denise Baird 2/8 - Jurgen & Jan Boche 2/15 - Trent & Wendy FINANCIAL REPORT Brendel 2/22 - Toby Sander & Karla Income 2014 12 /14 11/12ths Yr Yr-to-Date Actual Budget Difference Bickle 10:30 AM 2/1 - Ralph & Barb Buster 2/8 - Mike Carter 2/15 - Lanny & Rachel Creamer 2/22 - Bill & Patty Chrisman Budgeted Income Budgeted Expenses Net Ordinary Income $330,209 292,479 37,730 Unbudgeted Income Unbudgeted Expenses Net Income 26,451 24,685 $39,496 Fund Balances Unified Fund Building Fund Fellowship Hall Memorial Fund Gateway Apts Fund $95,865 11,610 4,099 102,408 21,824 5 300,816 300,816 - 29,393 (8,337) 37,730 26,451 24,685 39,496 ACOLYTES: ASH WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM 2/1 - Katie Harris 2/8 - Phoebe Lawrence & Lizzy Richardson 2/15 -Maddie Kokemuller 2/22 - Katie Harris & Phoebe Lawrence There will be a Service with Imposition of Ashes and Holy Communion on February 18 at 12 PM and 5:30 PM. “Lent is often experienced as a season of reflection, looking inward, soul-searching. It’s a season for looking intently toward Jesus, the author of our faith, and longing to know him better. It’s a season of community, because we come together to worship and share a meal.” (Sundays and Seasons, Lent) During the forty days of Lent, we join to share God’s Word through worship and to share fellowship with one another. During this Lenten season, we encourage all members of Zion to be faithful in worship both Wednesday evening and Sunday morning. 10:30 AM 2/1 - Phillip Smith 2/8 - Karson Cantrell & Carson Borde 2/15 - Phillip Smith & Destiny Williams 2/22 - Emma Freyermuth & Karson Cantrell ASH WEDNESDAY: 2/18 (5:30 PM) - Lizzy Richardson LENTEN WORSHIP: 2/25 (5:30 PM) - Destiny Williams ZION LUTHERAN 2015 LENTEN MENU February 25 March 4 USHERS: 8:00 AM Richard Jacobsen, Mark Evans, Jacob Evans. Scott Richardson 10:30 AM Mike Carter, Bill Toyne, Larry Meyer, Tyler Toyne, Julie Frye HOSPITALITY: 2/1 - Church Council 2/15 - Worship Church Council Chicken Noodle/Chili Soup, Celery, Crackers, and Desserts Youth Committee Walking Tacos/Salad, Celery, Carrots, and Desserts March 11 Bell/Senior Choir Ham Sandwiches, Baked Beans, Potato Chips, Celery, Carrots, and Desserts March 18 Group 6 Baked Potato Bar, Applesauce, Carrots, Celery, and Desserts March 25 Group 5 Sloppy Joes, Potato Chips, Jello Salad, and Desserts ALTAR GUILD: LoAnne Worth & Wendy Brendel 6 LENTEN WORSHIP AT ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH This Year’s Worship Theme: “Learning from Each Other: Faith Practices of the members of Zion Lutheran Church” This Lent as we prepare for the joy of the resurrection, we will take up the study of Christian faith practices. Practicing our faith in Jesus Christ is a journey in which we mature in faith as we seek deeper meaning in our communal life in Christ. Each week, at Wednesday worship, we will hear from a member of Zion Lutheran Church who has a good sense of the faith practice. The season of Lent is a time for us to enrich our faith in the promises that Christ will redeem us and the world. Christ enters the brokenness of the world and restores us through the cross. During this season of Lent we will gather each Wednesday evening for a brief worship service and meal. The worship service begins at 5:30 PM each Wednesday evening. Invite your friends and neighbors to join us for worship! February 18 Ash Wednesday Services at 12 PM & 5:30 PM, Imposition of Ashes & Holy Communion Midweek services: February 25 through March 25 at 5:30 PM, followed by a meal. February 25 “Prayer - Orientation to God,” a conversation with Nancy Keel March 4 “Worship - Seeking God’s Presence,” a conversation with Gary Sebbert March 11 “Study - Engaging God’s Word,” a conversation with Bill Dyar March 18 “Give - The Joy of Sharing,” a conversation with Jan Pohl March 22 Service of Healing March 25 “Invite/Encourage - Sharing Strength in Faith,” a conversation with Dyann Roby following the 8 AM & 10:30 AM services Holy Week Schedule March 29 Palm/Passion Sunday 8 & 10:30 AM Procession w/Palms April 2 Maundy Thursday 2 & 5:30 PM Worship w/Holy Communion “Spiritual Practice of Serving,” a conversation with Karen Landahl April 3 Good Friday Good Friday Noon Ecumenical Worship at 1st Presbyterian 7:30 PM Procession of the Holy Cross at Zion April 5 Easter Sunday 8 &10:30 AM Resurrection Festival Worship w/Holy Communion Youth Fundraiser Breakfast following the 8 AM worship service on Easter Sunday. 7 In his January 11th Sunday sermon, Pastor Steve talked about the Magi following the star to the birthplace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He spoke about the hurdles placed before us a God continues to dangle stars in front of us in our life’s journey. We find comfort in the normal dirge of daily life once we settle into our normal routines. And we will do almost anything not to have that change because we’ve found a way to deal with life in our own comfort zones. We all are creatures of habit! Coming to worship with our families on Sunday’s is important, but we don’t have any more time to devote to strengthening our relationship with our Creator, Savior, or Holy Spirit within us. We’re just too short of time, too busy with the drain of daily tasks that takes most of our time and energies, and somehow, we must get some kind of rest to do something we enjoy! No, there is simply not enough time for me to do anything other than what I’m doing. Remember what happened during our Consecration Sunday programs? Remember when we asked you to respond to the many gifts that God has blessed you with and grow in your spiritual bond with our Creator? Remember when we asked you to consider a financial growth of 1% more than your previous giving as a living sacrifice to Him who continues to shower us with His grace and mercy for our everyday sinful nature? Many responded in a positive way by saying YES, we want to be closer to our God in spirit. We have elected to begin the process of putting God first in our financial lives, working toward the Biblical Tithe, and to not placing Him at the end of the list. We presented your pledged promise of financial support before the Lord on our altar as a sign of our outward sacrifice to God. In doing so, we’ve made a promise to God that we will honor our financial pledge to Him. You’ve signed your name to that pledge, taking another significant step toward fortifying that promise. But our Lord dangles another star in front of you to consider following. The Body of Christ we call Zion Lutheran calls for your committed participation in the giving of your talent and time. And there are a host of ways you can serve without it being hugely time intensive. It’s the next step in the growth of your faith and in serving the Body. Each member of the Body has been blessed with certain gifts, and they can fill a need when examined against our Opportunities to Serve brochure in the pews and downstairs bulletin board. We need your help in serving our Body; we need your purposeful action in meeting the needs of our congregation, and I promise that in doing so, YOU will get more in Spirit from serving than the people who benefit from your gifts. Young or aged, new member or old members, please make that effort to share your time and talent with your fellow church members. Follow the Light of the new star that He has put before you! Continue to make Him a first resort in your lives, and not a last resort. May the Holy Spirit within you answer our prayer! Your 2015 Stewardship Committee 8 F e b r u a r y 2015 Thursday 5 Wednesday 6:30 PM All Committee Night Tuesday 4 Monday 3 Sunday 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 2 6:30 AM Men's Bible Study 9:00 AM Quilting Ladies 3:30 PM Gateway Meeting 6:15 PM Bell Choir 6:30 PM Cfm. @ SOTC 7:00 PM Senior Choir 12 1 Souper Bowl of Caring Installation of Council Officers (Both Services) 8:00/10:30 AM Worship 9:15 AM 1st Communion Instruction/Sunday School/ Adult Ed. 11 9 10 8 26 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 9:00 AM Contact Assembly 7:30 PM Group 6 - Jan Pohl's 11:30 AM Lunch Bunch Brickhouse 6:15 PM Exec. Comm. 7:00 PM Church Council 25 5 6:30 AM Men's Bible Study 9:00 AM Quilting Ladies 6:15 PM Bell Choir 6:30 PM Cfm. @ SOTC 7:00 PM Senior Choir 24 6:30 AM Men's Bible Study 9:00 AM Quilting Ladies 5:30 PM Lent Worship/meal 7:00 PM Senior Choir 6:30 PM All Committee Night 8:00/10:30 AM Worship 9:15 AM 1st Communion Instruction/Sunday School/ Adult Ed. 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 4 19 3 18 Ash Wednesday 6:30 AM Men's Bible Study 9:00 AM Quilting Ladies 12:00/5:30 PM Worship 7:00 PM Senior Choir 23 Contact Articles Due! 2 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 15 Faith Stepping Stones - 16 Presidents’ Day 17 1st Communion OFFICE CLOSED! 9:30 AM Group 5 - Zion 8:00/10:30 AM Worship 6:30 PM Sowers - Rose Marie 7:00 PM Boy Scouts 9:15 AM Sunday School/Adult Paul's Ed. 4:00 PM Tubing @ SnowStar 22 8:00/10:30 AM Worship 9:15 AM Sunday School/Adult Ed. 1 8:00/10:30 AM Worship 9:15 AM Sunday School/Adult Ed. 6:30 AM Men's Bible Study 9:00 AM Quilting Ladies 3:15 PM Gateway Meeting 5:30 PM Lent Worship/meal 7:00 PM Senior Choir Friday 7 Saturday 14 Happy Valentine’s Day 9:00 AM Bread Making - 1st Communion Students 9:00 AM ConFest 2015 13 21 6 20 27 7 28 9:00 AM Youth Yard Sale 6:00 PM Supper Club - Mad Marv's 6 9 February 2015 | KEEPING ZION CONNECTED THE CONTACT Zion Lutheran Church 513 Sycamore Street Muscatine, IA 52761 563.263.5074 Visit us online at ZIONMUSCATINE.ORG Follow us at TWITTER@ZIONMUSCATINE