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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH • BUFFALO, MN OCTOBER 2010
Sunday Worship Services
8:30 am Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary with nursery available 9:45 am Family Express in Trinity Hall 10:30 am Jubilee Worship in the Sanctuary with nursery available
Sunday School
Available for children ages 3 to grade 6 at 8:30 and 10:30 during the school year
Wednesday Nights
Programs for elementary students, choirs, handbells, confirmation and supper during the school year.
Contact Us
Email [email protected] Online www.ZionBuffalo.org Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm (12:00pm summer Fridays) Church Office 763.682.1245 Fax 763.684.1967 Street Address 1200 Highway 25 South, Buffalo (across from 13th St S.) Mailing Address PO Box 88, Buffalo, MN 55313
Prayer Requests
Call the church office at 763.682.1245 or visit Zion online at ZionBuffalo.org with your prayer requests. If you want a pastoral visit or would like to be included in pastoral prayers during worship, please use a yellow pew card or call the church office.
Address, Phone & Email Corrections
Zion maintains a database of all its members. If you have had any changes to your address, phone number, marital status, etc. please contact Angela with your name, phone number and the changes that need to be made.
If You Are Ill
Hospitals no longer notify churches when their members are admitted for care. Call 763.682.1245 and let us know so we can support you with prayer and with presence.
Weekly Bulletin Insert
Deadline: Thursdays at Noon
The Voice
A monthly publication of Zion Lutheran Church
Upcoming Deadlines
October 18 for November 2010 Issue
November 15 for December 2010 Issue
Editor: Angela Bengtson
This Month’s Cover
A Promising Tomorrow at the Ministry Fair
Zion Staff
Ted Vanderpan: Senior Pastor
ext. 304 | [email protected]
Karri Anderson: Interim Associate Pastor
ext. 305 | [email protected]
Sherilyn Burgdorf: Shared Ministry Director
ext. 307 | [email protected]
Roxie Otten: Co-Director of Christian Education
ext. 331 | [email protected]
Holly Husom: Co-Director of Christian Education
ext. 331 | [email protected]
Myron Crawford: Director of Youth Ministries
ext. 308 | [email protected]
Jim Onstad: Youth Staff
Diane Montplaisir: Administrative Secretary
ext. 302 | [email protected]
Angela Bengtson: Communications & Membership
ext. 325 | [email protected]
Sue Stensrud: Financial Secretary
ext. 303 | [email protected]
Tom Janzen: Facility & Grounds Manager
Tyler Berg: Interim Part Time Custodian
Jennifer Weese & Tina Eich: Nursery Staff
Michael Walsh: Coordinator of Music
Congregational Council
Kevin Bergquist
Roger Brenny
Carol Clark
Dirk Foster
Tracy Gurneau
Kelly Hanson
Devonne Kent
Charles Krause
Sue Lyrek
Colleen Manninen
Scott Morin
Steve Peterson
Dave Schmidt
Doug Schmidt
Zion seeks to share Christ’s word, strengthen faith and serve those in need. 2
Information
2011 – A Year of Visioning
by Pastor Ted Vanderpan
This month, I invite you to begin thinking of 2011 as a year of visioning at Zion. You will have the opportunity to help shape our congregation‘s vision and where we will be heading in the next 5 to 7 years.
One of things Zion was looking for in its new Senior Pastor was someone who could lead the congregation with vision. Sometimes people think this means that the pastor goes away and spends time in prayer, reading scripture and reflection and then comes back with a vision for the congregation. I invite you to think of developing a congregation‘s vision in another way – as a process that involves the entire congregation.
A small group of people, the Visioning Task Force, has been working on identifying a process for the congregation to use that will involve everyone in developing a vision for Zion. This task force is not creating the vision – just the process we will use. With this process, the Visioning Task Force (Karen Mattson, Scott Morin, Rick Johnson, Carol Clark, and myself) will seek to draw the entire congregation into a process that will eventually identify 3 to 7 big initiatives to guide the congregation‘s efforts for the next one to maybe 7 years. These initiatives will:
Be big goals identifying where we will intentionally invest our time, our energy and our financial resources.
Shape what new ministries are started and how our current ministries reshape themselves.
Influence how our current staff focus their time and what new staff positions are created.
Help shape who we are becoming as a congregation and who we will be.
Reflect our congregation‘s values, our priorities, our collective hopes and dreams of what kind of a church we want to be.
Reflect who we understand God is calling us to be as a church.
Describe what we believe God is calling us to do in mission.
Our Reaching For Tomorrow events are the very first step in developing a vision. In these events you will be invited to answer two big questions: ―What are the gifts, talents, and passions you most want to share inside Zion?‖ and ―What are the gifts, talents and passions you most want to share outside Zion?‖ There will also be refreshments, fellowship and great conversations about what God is doing at Zion.
Please attend one of these five events and help shape our vision!
Sunday, September 26, at 6:00pm
Wednesday, October 6, at 9:00am
Wednesday, October 13, at 6:30pm
Saturday, October 23, at 9:30am
Sunday, October 31, at noon
Sign up at Zionbuffalo.org/Reaching, at the information desk or in the church office.
From the Pastor
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Worship Schedule
Sunday, October 3
Nineteenth Sunday after Epiphany
Luke 17:5-10
Pastor Karri Preaching
Sunday, October 10
Twentieth Sunday after Epiphany
Luke 17:11-19
Pastor Ted Preaching
Sunday, October 17
Twenty-first Sunday after Epiphany
Luke 18:1-8
Pastor Karri Preaching
Sunday, October 24
Twenty-second Sunday after Epiphany
Luke 18:9-14
Pastor Ted Preaching
Sunday, October 31
Twenty-third Sunday after Epiphany
Luke 19:1-10
Pastor Ted Preaching
It’s Lute Time at Zion!
Ticket Information
On Friday, October 29 Zion will hold its annual Lutefisk / Meatball dinner. The dinner will be from 4:30-7:00pm. Tickets are available at ZionBuffalo.org, in the church office, or watch for the ticket seller in the narthex between services on Sunday mornings October 10, 17 or 24. Tickets are $12 in advance and $13 at the door. Second helpings will be available for a $1 donation to help local families through the Buffalo Food Shelf and other projects.
Volunteer Needs
Many hands are needed to provide this delicious dinner. All new helpers are needed and welcome!
Be here on Monday, October 25 at 6:30pm to make meatballs, or on Thursday, October 28 at 6:30 to peel potatoes and set up the dining room. Helpers will be needed the night of the dinner to serve and clean up.
Barbary Coast
The Barbary Coast Dixieland Band will be with us again this year on October 31, as they have for the past several years.
The Barbary Coast Band started playing together as a banjo band leading group singing at a peanut and beer shack in 1967, and have led worship services of different denominations throughout the area since 1984.
This has been a very popular and well attended worship experience at Zion. They will participate in both the 8:30 and 10:30 services. Please come early and enjoy this unique worship opportunity.
Golf Outing Results
Golfers had a great day at the Ed Blair Classic at Wild Marsh in late August.
The winning team, with a score of 28 was Dan Hanson, Judy Bergquist, Wes and Mary Mahlberg. Closest to the pin was Melissa for women and Bob Strommen for men, and the longest drive was Joell Morin for women and Scott Morin for men.
Contests and the sale of ―mulligans‖ raised $150 for the Buffalo Food Shelf.
Photos are posted at facebook.com/ZionBuffalo.
Baptisms
August 8
Norah Grace Reding
August 22
Gavin Michael Brunelle
Kaidyn Scott Kafer
Weddings
August 21
Natalie Barthel & Darren Bjorklund at Zion
Funerals
July 30
Lee Dille
August 13
Charles Woelfel
August 14
Vern Wahlstrom
September births & pastoral acts will
be reported in the November
Newsletter.
Active Military
Please Pray For
Korey Siltman
Stationed in Washington State
Christopher Brophy
Stationed at Fort Reiley, KS
Ben Pecarina
Stationed at Las Vegas, NV
Cody Bauman
Deployed to Afghanistan
Chris Paulsen-Schmidt
Deployed on the USS Eisenhower
Fred Pierce
Stationed at Little Rock AFB, AR
Will Dobbins
Stationed in Japan
Greg Bremseth
Stationed at the MEPS in Houston, TX
DeAnna Strommen
Stationed at Fort Hood, TX
Please let the church office know of any
additions or corrections to this list.
News and Views
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Did you hear Pastor Mike Foss speak on September 26? Are
you reading his book, Power Surge: Six Marks of Discipleship for a Changing Church? Books are still available at a reduced cost from the information desk or church office for those that need a copy.
Discussion groups continue to form, and it‘s not too late to find a group
that will work for you. Groups are listed at ZionBuffalo.org/PT/PowerSurgeGroups. There is also a ‗Power Surge at Zion‘ Facebook group which can be
your small group, or it can be an additional resource and discussion for those meeting with any other small group.
The six weekly discussion guides for the congregational study written by Jim Pence, our Kairos consultant, who is working with Zion on A Promising Tomorrow, are available online and at the information desk.
A Promising Tomorrow includes four connected components: spiritual growth activities, visioning, stewardship education, and congregational resource development (giving of time, talents, and finances).
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Reaching for Tomorrow
As we are learning from Michael Foss‘ book, Power Surge, ―Vision is a compelling picture of what the community of faith would look like if it was truly effective in living out its beliefs and values through its mission.‖
Who is God calling us to be? How is God calling us to participate in our community?
Our Country? Our World?
Come be part of the discussion and help us discover what shape God is calling us to…
Zion has been through a lot of change in the past few years. While many important ministries have continued, much energy has been focused internally on staffing and committee work. It‘s time to take a step back, and think about who and what God is calling us to be—individually, and as a community of faith—in the years to come.
A Visioning Task Force has begun working to help the congregation frame this process – but its work won‘t work without YOUR help. Although the main work of the Task Force will begin in 2011, five congregational events have been scheduled in October to give everyone an opportunity to brainstorm more about the gifts, interests and passions of Zion people. These Reaching for Tomorrow events are a time to gather together to help shape a vision for the Zion community of faith.
All members of Zion are encouraged to participate in one of the Reaching for Tomorrow events. At each event participants will have the opportunity to meet and visit with new friends and old ones to help us all understand more about the gifts, interests and passions in the congregation. They will also hear brief presentations from Pastor Mike Foss, author of Power Surge, and Pastor Ted, as well as enjoy food and conversation.
Choose the date and time that works best for you. Perhaps if you are retired the weekday morning would work well ... or if you have young children the Saturday morning. Seating is limited to 150 at each session. Everyone confirmation age and above is invited to attend. Child care will be provided for younger children.
Sunday, September 26, at 6:00pm Wednesday, October 6, at 9:00am Wednesday, October 13, at 6:30pm Saturday, October 23, at 9:30am Sunday, October 31, at noon
Sign up at ZionBuffalo.org/Reaching, at the information desk, or in the church office.
Hear what Karen Mattson, a member of the Visioning Task Force, has to say about the Reaching for Tomorrow events at
ZionBuffalo.org/Reaching.
Food For Friends Freezer Cooking Day
It‘s that time again to stock the Food for Friends freezer. Volunteers will be cooking at church on Saturday, October 2, from 9am-noon. Cooking days are a fun and social time as well as a time to practice discipleship by making over 100 freezer meals ... a great way to get to know others at Zion! Additional volunteers can pre-cook meat a day or two in advance.
Another opportunity to be part of this important program is making and delivering meals at a time that works for you, perhaps to someone in your own neighborhood.
Food For Friends (also known as FFF) is a much appreciated ministry to help ease the burden of our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ who are going through a particularly difficult time in their life. If you know of someone who could use a meal, please find a freezer meal in the FFF freezer to deliver, or notify the church of the need and the FFF crew will arrange for a warm and/or frozen meal to be delivered by a volunteers.
Please contact Julie Kabe (682-2889, [email protected]) if you are interested in helping. Your gift of time is greatly appreciated!
Zionaires
On Wednesday, October 20, the Zionaires seniors group will meet in Fellowship Hall at 9am. Guest speakers will be Eric Nagel, Director of the Buffalo Community Center, who will share information about activities offered by the City of Buffalo, and Zion member Kelly Hanson, an attorney, who will speak about legal and other issues that we face in our ‗golden years.‘ The 2011 calendar of events will also be discussed.
Coming up in November, the group will gather at the Wright County Heritage Center to decorate the best looking Christmas Tree as part of a wonderful display of various holiday trees.
In December, Zionaires will share in a communion service and be treated to a holiday dinner with the Zion Staff.
Fellowship & Study
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Wednesday Menu
October 6: Sub Sandwich
October 13: Sloppy Joes
October 20: No Meal (Fall Break)
October 27: Tacos
Wednesday Suppers are served at Zion
each Wednesday from 5:00-6:15pm for
a suggested donation of $3 per plate.
9/29 Membership Class
Those who are ready for a deeper
commitment to this ministry are invited
to the next Membership Class at 6pm
on Wednesday, September 29. This
orientation to membership provides a
brief overview of Lutheran Christian
beliefs and practices, the ministries of
Zion, and expectations of members.
Sign up for the class online or in the
church office.
Photos from Homecoming Sunday - more on Facebook
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
Zion Book Club
The Zion Book Club will meet on Monday, October 11 at 7pm in the Library to discuss Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford.
Henry Lee is a 12-year-old Chinese boy who falls in love with Keiko Okabe, a 12-year-old Japanese girl, while they are scholarship students at a prestigious private school in World War II Seattle. Henry hides the relationship from his parents, who would disown him if they knew he had a Japanese friend. His father insists that Henry wear an "I am Chinese" button everywhere he goes because Japanese residents of Seattle have begun to be shipped off by the thousands to relocation centers. This is an old-fashioned historical novel that alternates between the early 1940s and 1984, after Henry's wife Ethel has died of cancer. A particularly appealing aspect of the story is young Henry's fascination with jazz and his friendship with Sheldon, an older black saxophonist just making a name for himself in the many jazz venues near Henry's home. (Amazon.com)
In Coming Months
Details of all these books are online at ZionBuffalo.org/Social
November 15: Special Guest Connie Lonsbury will discuss her book, Reaching Past the Wire, and the writing process.
December 13: The Faith Club by Idliby, Oliver, and Warren
January 9: Zeitoun by Dave Eggers
February (date TBD): Those who Save Us by Jenna Blom
March 14: The Good Earth by Pearl Buck
This is a low pressure book club. Readers are encouraged to simply come for discussion with no preparation, they 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.
Women’s Ministry Planning
All women are welcome to help plan a
year of women’s events and Bible study
on Tuesday, October 12 at 6:30pm in
the Wilderness Room (behind the
kitchen).
Women of Zion encourages Bible Study
participation and/or input towards
events held for women and families
throughout the year such as the Mother
Daughter Brunch, Santa Lucia Supper,
and Prayer Sister Tea. Other outreach
includes service projects, helping at
funerals, homebound visits, and
providing the Portals of Prayer
devotional booklets for the
congregation.
We strengthen each other in faith and grow through our
ministry.
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More Gospel With Robert Robinson
Raise the Roof
Lutheran Churches will join together again this fall to make wonderful gospel music with Twin Cities legend Robert Robinson on Saturday, October 23. The concert will be held at 7pm at Westwood Lutheran Church in St Louis Park. The gospel choir will be made up of members from Zion and Westwood as well as Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Minneapolis. Raise the Roof proceeds will help Redeemer replace the roof of their church building. Tickets are available at ZionBuffalo.org, or call the church office.
Rehearsals for the gospel choir will be held at Westwood Lutheran Church on Mondays, October 11 and 18 from 6:30-8:30pm. Scored music (4 songs) will be provided. All ages from high school and up are welcome. Register on Zion‘s website.
Home is Where Your Heart Is
The people of Zion have wonderful opportunities to serve, not only at home here in Buffalo, but across the miles. Whether it be alongside our mission partner church in North Minneapolis or through the All Kids Can Learn International (AKCLI) organization in Zambia at the ―Village of Hope.‖
As Steve Peterson mentioned in his Global Mission Ministry article last month, ―There are so many ways that Zion can provide support to [AKCLI].‖ Certainly, the same can be said about Zion‘s support of Redeemer Lutheran Church, our mission partner church in North Minneapolis. Giving of our time, treasures and talents can take many forms.
You may not know of Redeemer Center for Life (RCFL), which is essentially the social ministry arm of Redeemer Lutheran Church. RCFL is a nonprofit organization, whose mission statement is ―to be a beacon of hope for residents of the Harrison Neighborhood,‖ a neighborhood affected by poverty, with the purpose ―to develop compelling programs and partnerships that strengthen the Harrison Neighborhood of North Minneapolis and complement the ministries of Redeemer Lutheran Church.‖
As Zion kicks off another year of ministry, let us prayerfully search our own hearts, asking ourselves ―Where is my home?‖
Gracious God,
We thank you that you have given us the gift of partnership and we ask your blessings and
care to be with our partners this day.
We pray for the people and the ministries of Redeemer
Lutheran Church in North Minneapolis.
We pray for all the orphan children in Zambia and the
opportunities Zion has to help provide them care and
education through the Villages of Hope sponsored by All Kids
Can Learn International.
We look for your guidance to lead us to other mission work where we can share are talents and possessions with others.
For our mission partners and for the work of all our brothers and
sisters throughout the world, we pray in Jesus’ name.
Amen
Global Mission Ministry
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Bloodmobile
The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be back at Zion on November 15, 2010. All are encouraged to consider donating blood or helping with the many volunteer needs including setup, greeting, refreshments, and cleanup. Please see the front desk to sign up for either helping or donating blood. Please call Beverly Smith at 763.675.3182 or 763.742.7493 with any questions.
Food Shelf Feasts
This fall, Zion will participate in two projects in partnership with the Buffalo Food Shelf.
On Thursday, November 18, Thanksgiving Baskets will be distributed at Zion. Volunteers can help assemble and distribute the baskets from 3-5pm.
On Tuesday, December 14, Christmas Baskets will be distributed in a similar manner. Families will also be served holiday snacks.
Garage and Bake Sale
A Fundraiser for Faith in Action of
Wright County will be held on
Thursday, October 7, from 8am-5pm at
108 Division Street, Buffalo.
Donations can be dropped off at the
same address on Wednesday, October 6,
from 1-5pm or call Beth at
763.218.3520 to pick up your items
and baked goods!
School Supplies
A big thank you to those who
contributed school supply donations
which were combined with other
churches involved in Love INC—Big
Woods and the Food Shelf. We
collected about $8,000 worth of school
supplies. Kits were assembled at Zion
for appropriate grade levels and also
added to many backpacks. They were
taken to the Food Shelf for distribution
to 220 kids. Leftover supplies were
donated to missions in Guatemala and
Jamaica along with the Hanover and
Annandale Food Shelves and local
schools.
Love INC Gala
Love INC Big Woods will he holding
their First Annual Gala on Sunday,
November 14 at Christ the King
Retreat Center. The event will feature
hors d'oeuvres, a silent auction, and
music from the Dahmen Brothers from
4:30-8pm.
Veterans
Zion will honor service personnel and
Veterans during November. Contact
Roger and Sandy Brenny if you have
input.
Rivers of Hope
In December Zion will adopt families
affected by domestic violence and
support them by providing Christmas
presents through Rivers of Hope.
ZionBuffalo.org/Local 9
Community Mission Ministry
Saturday October 9
11:00am Club 456 Rollerskating
Sunday October 10
8:30am Traditional Worship Service &
Sunday School
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
& Sunday School
Monday October 11
6:00pm First Sunday Rehearsal
7:00pm Zion Book Club
7:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous
Tuesday October 12
9:00am Harvest of Hands Crafts
9:00am Kitchen Cleaning
9:30am Staff Meeting
1:00pm LSS Counseling
6:30pm Outreach Evangelism Meeting
6:30pm Women of Zion Planning
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
7:00pm Global Missions Committee
Wednesday October 13
2:45pm Class Ring
3:45pm SONshine Choir
3:45pm Ring Forth
3:45pm Kids' Place
4:00pm Power Surge #5
4:45pm Joy Choir
5:00pm Wednesday Family Supper
5:15pm Youth Choir
6:00pm Confirmation
6:30pm Reaching for Tomorrow Event
6:30pm Joyful Ringers
7:00pm Foundation Meeting
7:00pm Harvest of Hands Crafts
7:00pm Senior Choir
7:15pm Power Surge Group #5&6
Thursday October 14
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible
Study
Friday October 15
10:30am Friday Morning Bible Study @
BJs Power Surge #6
6:00pm HOH Egg Roll Prep
Saturday October 16
9:00am HOH Egg Rolls Assembly
10:00am Bridal Party
2:00pm Wedding at Zion
Sunday October 17
Holy Communion at 8:30 and 10:30
8:30am Traditional Worship Service &
Sunday School
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
& Sunday School
Monday October 18
6:00pm First Sunday Rehearsal
7:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous
Tuesday October 19
9:30am Staff Meeting
9:30am Naomi Circle
1:00pm LSS Counseling
5:30pm Stewardship Meeting
7:00pm Property Committee Meeting
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
Wednesday October 20
Fall Break—No School
7:00am Men's 50+ Bible Study Power
Surge #4
9:00am Zionaires
4:00pm Power Surge #6
6:00pm Worship and Music Committee
7:00pm Harvest of Hands Crafts
7:30pm Church Council Meeting
Thursday October 21
Fall Break—No School
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible
Study
7:00pm Foundation Meeting
7:30pm Rebecca Circle
Friday October 22
Fall Break—No School
5:00pm Wedding Rehearsal
Saturday October 23
9:30am Reaching for Tomorrow Event
11:00am Bridal Party
4:00pm Wedding at Zion
Friday October 1
10:30am Friday Morning Bible Study @
BJs PS #4
Saturday October 2
8:00am Food For Friends Cooking
Sunday October 3
Holy Communion at 8:30, 9:45, & 10:30
8:30am Traditional Worship Service &
Sunday School
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
& Sunday School
11:30am Kevin Lincicum Benefit
11:45am Executive Committee Meeting
Monday October 4
6:00pm First Sunday Rehearsal
7:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous
Tuesday October 5
9:30am Staff Meeting PS #6
1:00pm LSS Counseling
6:30pm Social Ministry Committee
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
Wednesday October 6
7:00am Men's 50+ Bible Study PS #3
9:00am Reaching for Tomorrow Event
2:45pm Class Ring
3:45pm SONshine Choir
3:45pm Ring Forth
3:45pm Kids' Place
4:00pm Power Surge #4
4:45pm Joy Choir
5:00pm Wednesday Family Supper
5:15pm Youth Choir
6:00pm Christian Ed. Meeting
6:00pm Confirmation
6:30pm Joyful Ringers
7:00pm Senior Choir
Thursday October 7
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible
Study
Friday October 8
10:30am Friday Morning Bible Study @
BJs Power Surge #5
ZionBuffalo.org/Calendar
October Calendar
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PS=Power Surge Discussions with week number. Additional groups will be listed at
ZionBuffalo.org/PT/PowerSurgeGroups as they are organized.
Sunday October 24
Bible distribution K & 3rd grade
Sanctuary Sunday
8:30am Traditional Worship Service
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Contemporary Worship Service
Monday October 25
4:00pm SS Christmas Program Auditions
6:00pm First Sunday Rehearsal
7:30pm Alcoholics Anonymous
Tuesday October 26
9:00am Harvest of Hands Crafts
9:30am Staff Meeting
1:00pm LSS Counseling
4:00pm SS Christmas Program Auditions
7:00pm Jubilee Rehearsal
7:00pm Personnel Committee Meeting
Wednesday October 27
9:00am Newsletter Assembly
9:20am Devotions at Lakeridge
10:30am Devotions at Park View
2:45pm Class Ring
3:45pm SONshine Choir
3:45pm Ring Forth
3:45pm Kids' Place
4:45pm Joy Choir
5:00pm Wednesday Family Supper
5:15pm Youth Choir
6:00pm Confirmation
6:30pm Joyful Ringers
7:00pm Harvest of Hands Crafts
7:00pm Senior Choir
Thursday October 28
8:00am Men Seeking Wisdom Bible
Study
4:00pm SS Christmas Program Auditions
Friday October 29
4:30pm Lutefisk Dinner
Sunday October 31
8:30am Traditional Worship Service
with Barbary Coast Dixieland Band
9:30am Coffee Fellowship
9:45am Family Express Worship
10:30am Jubilee Worship with Barbary
Coast Dixieland Band
12:00pm Reaching for Tomorrow Event
A Promising Tomorrow Depends on Today
By Tom Moline
In a Jimmy Buffett song he says he bought a wrist watch that most people would say is broken. It simply has one word on it … NOW. Well you really can‘t argue with that. That is what time it is ... now. And five minutes later when we get there it will be now again. It‘s really the only time that we have. Sure we can plan for the future. We do that in the now.
A little joke that I have with my coworkers is a little phrase about myself – ―future Tom.‖ Most afternoons the last thing I do at work is leave a note of where I left off. It‘s extremely important to do on Fridays. This is so that ―future Tom‖ won‘t have to puzzle about where I left off. When I have my favorite candy bar at lunch I tell them that ―past Tom‖ was being
very nice to ―present Tom,‖ look what he packed for me.
Let‘s do the same sort of thing for ourselves at Zion. Let‘s
do things today, right now, that will make things better for the whole congregation at
Zion. Get involved, read the ―Power Surge‖
book and attend a ―Reaching For Tomorrow‖
event. We owe it to our ―future selves.‖ I have been blessed to be involved
in the planning, implementation and communications of ―A Promising Tomorrow,‖ or as it is abbreviated in most emails ―APT.‖ My hope is that ―APT‖ also means ―All Participate Today.‖
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Financial Report
July 2010
General Services Fund
Income July 2010 YTD 2010 July 2009 YTD 2009 General Offering $43,235.02 $373,541.21 $49,246.36 $372,696.77
Rent and Sunday School 2,236.73 13,604.79 565.04 16,858.34
Missions and Hunger 991.00 7,304.00 1,069.10 7,182.10
Other Designations 180.00 7,963.25 2,502.94 9,397.44
Total Income $46,642.75 $402,413.25 $53,383.44 $406,134.65
Expenses Synod Benevolence $1,500.00 $10,500.00 $1,500.00 $10,500.00
Other General Services 49,434.50 392,880.84 53,302.22 413,051.54
Total Expenses $50,934.50 $403,380.84 $54,802.22 $423,551.54
Account Balance as of 7-31-2010: $9,119.29
General Fund Note: $20,000 was borrowed from Klein Bank in 2009 on an established Line of Credit to assist with cash flow. An additional $20,000 was borrowed on 6-4-10 to pay for the parking lot seal coating which was completed in early July 2010. We have been making Interest only payments on this entire line of credit.
Forward in Faith Fund
Income July 2010 YTD 2010 July 2009 YTD 2009 Offerings and Interest $21,047.50 $118,837.55 $17,274.34 $105,136.31
Other Receipts 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,500.00
Total Income $21,047.50 $118,837.55 $17,274.34 $106,636.31
Expenses Building Mortgage $17,087.30 $119,611.10 $17,087.30 $119,611.10
Roof/Parking Lot Loan 1,305.03 9,135.21 522.22 $3,716.60
Major Building Repairs 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,225.00
3% Tithe Commitment 0.00 0.00 2,561.90 2,561.90
Kairos Consulting 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 0.00
Bank Service Charge 15.00 45.00 0.00 0.00
Interest Expense on LOC 118.32 118.32 0.00 0.00
Total Expenses $18,525.65 $133,909.63 $20,171.42 $130,114.60
Account Balance as of 7-31-2010: $17,567.17
Thank you for your continued support of Zion Lutheran Church.
Memorial Gifts
To the Zion Foundation in memory of
Vern Wahlstrom from Howard
Burgdorf, John Halvorson, Nancy
Schroeppel, Darrell Anderson, Del
Haag.
Gifts in memory of Vern Wahlstrom
from Marvin and Bette LeNoue, Marcia
Johnson, Dennis and Diane Terebenet,
Jim and Audrey Onstad, Pr. John and
Judy Folkerds, David and Carolynn
Rowell, Tom and Karen Moline, Paul
and Sally Wahlstrom, Len and Phyllis
Bengtson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Krahl,
Eugene and Evonne Phillippe, Neil and
Marilyn Hammer, Mike and Joann
Pierre, Carl and Diana Wahlstrom,
Paul and Emery Kling, Bruce Johnson,
Rich and Dee Pearson, Robert and
Glenda Roark.
To the Library Fund in memory of Vern
Wahlstrom from Donna Stedje.
Cheerful Giving to God
By Steve Peterson
This month is the last of the six
stewardship values from Mr. Charles R.
Lane’s book Ask, Thank, Tell. Value #6
is “Cheerful Giving.”
Mr. Lane refers to 2 Corinthians 9:6-8
“The one who sows sparingly will also
reap sparingly and the one who sows
bountifully will also reap bountifully.
Each of you must give as you have
made up your mind, not reluctantly or
under compulsion, for God loves a
cheerful giver. And God is able to
provide you with every blessing in
abundance, so that by always having
enough of everything, you may share
abundantly in every good work.”
In the last five months of this newsletter
we have touched on a different giving
value. They were intentional, regular,
generous, first, and proportional. We
briefly summarized Mr. Lane’s thoughts
on these five giving values. In his
writings for this value of cheerful giving
he notes that “The key to being a
(Cheerful Giving continued on page 13)
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Finance & Stewardship
cheerful giver is to practice the other
stewardship values. If the first five
stewardship values characterize your
giving, you will be cheerful in your
giving. If they don’t, you won’t. It is
that simple.”
Are you “cheerful” in your giving? Do
you feel good when you write your check
to Zion? Jesus says, where your
treasure is, and where you put your
money, that is where your heart will be.
Being a “Cheerful” giver will help you
grow in your relationship with God. I
hope the six stewardship values that we
have highlighted over the last six
months have helped you identify your
giving value. Giving by these six values
will lead your heart to Jesus.
Thrivent Choice Dollars
Eligible Thrivent members can now help
direct some of Thrivent Financial’s
charitable outreach funds to preferred
organizations through the Thrivent
Choice program.
It has been estimated that members of
Zion have a combined $4000 available
to direct!
If you have received a letter from
Thrivent indicating that you have
Choice dollars available to direct,
please take the time to do so (and
consider selecting Zion Lutheran
Church as recipient).
The easiest way to allocate your Choice
dollars is to call 1 800.847.4836 and
say "Thrivent Choice" for assistance
from a home office employee.
Allocation can also be completed online
through a MyThrivent account.
Contact Doug Holte or Mark Worner at
763.682.4224 with any questions.
(Cheerful Giving continued from page 12)
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- - R e c a l l N o t i c e - -
The Maker of all human beings (GOD) is recalling all units manufactured, regardless of make or year, due to a serious defect in the primary and central component of the heart.
This is due to a malfunction in the original prototype units code named Adam and Eve, resulting in the reproduction of the same defect in all subsequent units. This defect has been technically termed "Sub-sequential Internal Non-Morality," or more commonly known as S.I.N., as it is primarily expressed.
Symptoms include loss of direction, foul vocal emissions, amnesia of origin, lack of peace and joy,
selfish or violent behavior, depression or confusion in the mental component, fearfulness, idolatry, rebellion.
The Manufacturer, who is neither liable nor at fault for this defect, is providing factory-authorized repair and service free of charge to correct this defect.
The Repair Technician, JESUS, has most generously offered to bear the entire burden of the staggering cost of these repairs. There is no additional fee required.
The number to call for repair in all areas is: P-R-A-Y-E-R.
Once connected, please upload your burden of SIN through the REPENTANCE procedure. Next, download ATONEMENT from the Repair Technician, Jesus, into the heart component.
No matter how big or small the SIN defect is, Jesus will replace it with: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience,
Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, Self control.
Please see the operating manual, the B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) for further details on the use of these fixes.
- - WARNING - -
Continuing to operate the human being unit without correction voids any manufacturer warranties, exposing the unit to dangers and problems too numerous to list and will result in the human unit being permanently impounded. For free emergency service, call on Jesus.
- - DANGER - -
The human being units not responding to this recall action will have to be scrapped in the furnace. The SIN defect will not be permitted to enter Heaven so as to prevent contamination of that facility. Thank you for your attention!
P.S. Please assist where possible by notifying others of this important recall notice, and you may contact the Father any time by 'Knee-mail'!
Kevin Lincicum Benefit
Zion‘s Jubilee worship team will host a benefit dinner and on Sunday, October 3, to support Kevin Lincicum (pictured below), a member of Zion and part of the Jubilee worship team. Kevin has large medical expenses from his recent amputation and hospitalization as well as the need for a wheelchair and prosthetics for both legs to give him the ability to walk independently.
Wright County Pork Producers pork chops will be served after the last worship service (starting around 11:30am). Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for under 12, with free hot dogs available for children under 5.
There will be music from 12:30-3pm including selections from Tim Lungstrom & Carol Moore, the Buffalo Community Theater, and Jubilee.
Wright County Thrivent Board will provide matching funds for this event.
Driver Improvement Course for Seniors
The Driver Improvement course at Zion is open to the public and led by a MN Highway Safety & Research Center certified instructor. Class content will include the most up-to-date information in regards to driver safety, new laws, and vehicle technology. This class has something for everyone! The fee for the four hour refresher course is $20 and the eight hour course is $24. The course will be held at Zion on these dates from 9am-1pm:
October 12th (4 Hour Refresher Course)
November 9 & 10 (8 Hour Refresher Course)
December 7 (4 Hour Refresher Course
Those age 55 and older who complete the course qualify for a ten percent discount on their auto insurance premiums for three years, according to Minnesota law. First time participants must complete the initial eight hours of training and a four hour refresher class every three years to maintain the 10% discount.
For more information or to register, visit www.mnsafetycenter.org or call toll free 1.888.234.1294.
Have You Identified your
Zion Neighbors?
The map in the narthex will be taken
down on Monday October 4. Dirk
Foster, Council President, asks that you
take one more look at the map before
then to see if you can identify Zion
members in your neighborhood. Give
them a phone call, plan a BBQ or just
get together for coffee after worship.
Singing the Faith Festival
The 2010 Singing the Faith Hymn
Festival at Luther Seminary will be held
at 7pm on October 31, and this year
celebrates 150 years of the
Scandinavian Augustana Synod
tradition in the Lutheran church. Luther
welcomes the Gustavus Adolphus choir,
under the direction of Gregory Aune, as
the guest choir.
Contact Lynne Moratzka at 651-641-
3419 or [email protected] for
more information. A free-will donation
will be taken during the program. All
proceeds will go to the Luther Seminary
FRIENDS Endowed Scholarship Fund.
This event is open to the public.
Call Committee Update
The call committee, along with Pastor
Ted, is interviewing a number of
candidates. We are not rushing the
process, but rather following the Holy
Spirit’s lead. Thankfully we have Pastor
Karri until we find a new Associate
Pastor. She is doing such a wonderful
job that a number of congregation
members have brought her name to the
call committee as a great choice for an
Associate Pastor. As much as we
might love to keep her, it is against
Synod protocol to call an interim pastor
for a permanent position. As always,
we welcome your prayers in this
important venture.
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Countdown to Harvest of Hands
The 32nd Harvest of Hands festival is fast approaching…one month and counting. There are many opportunities for you to help make this the best year possible. Some of the opportunities are:
Tuesday Craft Mornings
10/12, 10/26
9-11am in the Wilderness Room
Wednesday Craft Nights
10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27
7-9pm in the Wilderness Room
Egg Roll Prep
Friday, October 15, 6-8pm in the Kitchen
Egg Roll Assembly
Saturday, October 16, 9am-noon in the Kitchen
Event Set-up
November 3-5, Various times
Harvest of Hands
Saturday, November 6
Invite your family, your friends and your neighbors too.
All are welcome.
Donations are needed for the Silent Auction. Some items in the past have included themed baskets, photography, artwork, carvings, quilts, and more.
Start collecting your items for the White Elephant Sale. Check the Sunday bulletin later in the month for exactly when and where to bring them.
Sign up at ZionBuffalo.org/HOH or in the narthex. Look for updates in the Sunday Bulletin for other opportunities to support Harvest of Hands.
If you have any questions about how you can get involved with Harvest of Hands, please contact Joy Arens at 763.658.6124.
Wright County Thrivent Board will provide matching funds for this event.
Quincy’s Hat Story
By Quincy Kabe
My mom was impressed with the cute
hat her friend made. She borrowed her
hat loom and I was dying to use it —
finally, she agreed. I thought it was
really fun and couldn’t wait to get my
very own — I’ve been buying yarn ever
since. I also bought a hat loom to make
hats for my sister’s Barbies and
discovered it was a flower maker!
I started my business by selling hats to
my family, friends and at a local Apple
Orchard. I made hats for my great
grandmas for Christmas and also
donated a hat to Harvest of Hands’
silent auction last year to help raise
money for the hungry.
I cranked out many hats this past
summer in preparation for my
participation in the Uptown Art Fair (in
the youth section) —I raffled off a hat
and raised $120 for Feed My Starving
Children (I was amazed when I learned
that was enough for 631 meals!) Now,
I’m excited to have my hats for sale,
downtown Buffalo, at A Wreath of
Franklin and to be able to have another
hat in the silent auction at the
upcoming Harvest of Hands Bazaar!
My favorite time to make them is while
watching Gilligan’s Island.
ZionBuffalo.org/HOH 15
Confirmation Schedule
Confirmation meets Wednesday nights in Trinity Hall 6-7:30pm. Weekly topics are:
October 6: Flood
October 13: Sarah & Abraham
October 20: NO CLASS - Fall Break
October 27: Joseph
Remember your Bibles, Handbooks and a pen/pencil.
Graceland Schedule
Graceland will meet Wednesday nights 7:30-9pm in the youth room. Please mark your schedules with the following dates:
October 6: Bible - Who, What & Why?
October 13: Covenant Made
October 20: NO CLASS - Fall Break
October 27: Are you lost?
Each night, there will be worship, games, discussion and/or study. These nights are open to all students in grades 9-12. Come prepared with a Bible and notebook.
Luv 2 Srv - October 15-17
This weekend will explore real issues that people face throughout our area: poverty, domestic abuse, homelessness, hunger and more.
Take time to serve at various locations in the Twin Cities:
Union Gospel Mission, People Serving People, Feed My Starving Children, Redeemer Lutheran Church and more…
Leave Zion @ 3:15pm on Friday
Return Zion @ 2pm on Sunday
Cost: $50 - plus, money for dinner / offering.
Must be registered by October 6!
Youth Worship Team
Zion is putting together a youth worship team to lead occasional services.
If you are interested in reading, ushering, acting, singing, playing an instrument, video, sound or more, contact Myron.
ZionBuffalo.org/Youth
Youth Ministry
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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.
Director of Youth Ministries
Myron Crawford
763-682-1245 ext. 308
Zion Youth Ministries exists to
reach out to youth, to come
together and learn how to be for
God and others through worship,
study, fellowship and service.
2011 Mission Trips
7th & 8th Grade
The 2011 7th & 8th Grade Mission Trip
will take place in St. Paul, MN - June
19-24.
The cost is only $300/student.
There is a $100/student deposit
required by November 1.
Sign up ASAP, as there are a
limited number of spots available.
Senior High
The 2011 Senior High Mission Trip will
be taking place in Buffalo, MN from
July 24-29, 2011.
There is a $75 deposit/student due
November 1 to reserve your spot!
Do not miss out on this opportunity to
truly serve your neighbors!
Inspiring Your Children
Sunday school is off to a great start! Thank you to all the parents for involving your children in Zion‘s many Children‘s Ministry opportunities. At our teacher training, we encouraged our teachers to answer this question,
“Who has inspired their faith and why?”
Nearly 80% of the people in the room answered either their parents, or their grandparents. The common reason given,
“They took me to Sunday school, they took me church.”
Thank you to all the parents and volunteers for bringing your children to church, and leading them in the ways of Jesus Christ. We look forward to another wonderful year with all the Sunday school students!
Club 456
Club 456 is a program open to all 4th, 5th and 6th grade students. We meet bimonthly to spend time together, fellowship with our peers and spend some quality time enjoying our brothers and sisters in Christ! Our first event will be roller skating on Saturday, October 9 at St. Cloud Skatin Place. The bus leaves Zion at 11am and returns at 4pm. Cost is $13.50 per child including admission, skate rental, pizza, pop, and bus. Inline skate rental is available for an extra $2. Signup online at ZionBuffalo.org/Club456.
Christmas Program
Mark your calendar! Christmas program auditions are coming up already on October 25, 26 and 28 from 4-7pm. Sign up for a time online at http://ZionBuffalo.clickbook.net.
Kids’ Place
The name is new, and the activities are just a little different. Kids‘ Club was a program that offered a bit more structure, and Bible lessons as part of the weekly routine; Kids‘ Place will be more of a childcare setting. There will be structure and supervision, but it will be more of a safe place for kids to play on Wednesday after school, after choir or before choir. Beth Solberg will be in charge of Kids‘ Place. Beth was a Zion Day Camp director during the summer daycare program. She is a member of Zion and has served on the church council and the Christian Education Committee. Beth has volunteered with VBS, Club 456, Sweetheart dance and other children‘s Ministry activities. If you have questions or you would like to register your child for Kids‘ Place, contact Beth at 612.741.8011 or [email protected].
ZionBuffalo.org/Children
Children’s Ministry
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Sunday October 3
Sunday School (4th grade-Club4)
Wednesday October 6
Kids’ Place, Choirs and Family Supper
Friday October 8
Club 456
Sunday October 10
Sunday School (Grades 5 and 6 -Grapple)
Wednesday October 13
Kids’ Place, Choirs and Family Supper
Sunday October 17
Sunday School ( 4th grade-Club4)
Wednesday October 20 - Fall Break
NO Kids’ Place, Choirs or Family Supper
Sunday October 24
Everybody Worship
Kindergarten and 3rd grade Bibles will be
distributed during all three worship
services
Monday October 25
Christmas Program Auditions 4-7pm
Tuesday October 26
Christmas Program Auditions 4-7pm
Wednesday October 27
Kids’ Place, Choirs and Family Supper
Thursday October 28
Christmas Program Auditions 4-7pm
Sunday October 31
Sunday School
CoDirectors of Christian Education
Roxie Otten
763-682-1245 ext. 311
Holly Husom
763-682-1245 x308
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David and Sarah Grack enjoying the roasted corn on Homecoming Sunday in September. More photos on pages 6-7 and on facebook.com/ZionBuffalo. Photo by Holly Husom.