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News from Zion
News from Zion
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Mission Prayer Partners
for April, 2012
1 - Rick& Fairy Hattan/AWANA
8 - Tom & Sandi Hofmann/
Awana
15 - Jeremiah House
22 - KCMI
29 - Don & Nadaline Osman/
LEAD
Pleas e Take note . . .
The Heart of Our Hope “Now, brothers, I want to remind you of the gospel I
preached to you... that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised
on the third day according to the Scriptures.” 1 Corinthians 15:1a, 3b-4 NIV
The Gospels are amazingly brief accounts of the single most significant life ever to have been lived on planet Earth. John tells us at the end of his Gospel that much more could have been written about that life – more than the world could contain! Jesus’ life of only thirty three years, a little over 12,000 days on this earth is only barely touched on as the Gospels center their attention on only the last three years of his life – just over 1,000 days, and between a fourth and a half of each gospel is devoted to the last week of that brief life – 7 days. Of those seven days the greatest emphasis and insight is given to the final 24 hours, 1 day, and a moment of unprecedented magnitude three days later when Jesus rose again. Indeed, the Apostle Paul is able to summarize the entire Gospel in just a fraction of a sentence: “… that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures…” It takes us a week each Spring to recall all the events surrounding these sacred moments starting with the triumphal entry of Palm Sunday, followed by
Communion will be served
April 1st following the 10:30 service.
Zion evangelical church ~ Scottsbluff, Nebraska
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the institution of the Lord’s Supper followed by Christ’s Prayer and betrayal in the Garden on Maundy Thursday, the trial, death and burial of our Lord on Good Friday, the silence of the tomb on Holy Saturday and the triumph of the resurrection Easter Sunday. It is the culmination of all that the Old Testament had promised would occur as we three times read the refrain, “according to the Scriptures.” And the truth it points to is salvation to all who with believing hearts declare it: “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9. This year again our choir is putting together a very special cantata to sing for us the sacred story on Maundy Thursday and we will again take in the somber beauty of Christ’s death through our Tenebrae Service on Good Friday. These times of special worship are designed to deepen and heighten the joy and triumph we celebrate on Easter Sunday. What a wonderful season to invite a friend along as we celebrate the heart of our hope – Jesus Christ, crucified, dead, buried and raised alive forever more! A Blessed Easter to you and your loved ones! Love, Pastor Garry, Bridget, Anna, Micah, Nathan, Grace and Becky
Please note that the work on the HVAC will begin the week of April 16th.
We may need to be flexible until the work is completed.
A service of Baptism by Immersion will take place April 22nd, 1:30 p.m. at Valley Bible Church, 1418 9th Ave. If you are interested in being baptized, please contact Pastor by April 17th.
All are invited to attend this special service.
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PALM SUNDAY PALM SUNDAY PALM SUNDAY PALM SUNDAY ---- April 1st April 1st April 1st April 1st 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Confirmation services
MAUNDY THURSDAYMAUNDY THURSDAYMAUNDY THURSDAYMAUNDY THURSDAY - April 5thApril 5thApril 5thApril 5th
7:00 p.m Choir Cantata/Communion
GOOD FRIDAYGOOD FRIDAYGOOD FRIDAYGOOD FRIDAY - April 6thApril 6thApril 6thApril 6th
7:00 p.m. Tenebrae Service with Communion
EASTER EGG HUNT EASTER EGG HUNT EASTER EGG HUNT EASTER EGG HUNT ---- April 7th April 7th April 7th April 7th
1:00 p.m.
RESURRECTION SUNDAY RESURRECTION SUNDAY RESURRECTION SUNDAY RESURRECTION SUNDAY ---- April 8th April 8th April 8th April 8th 7:30 a.m. service with Communion
9:00 a.m. Breakfast served by the Awana Staff 10:00 a.m. service with Communion
Congratulations to our
2012 Confirmands: Michelle Ann Marie Becker
Cooper Robert Buchhammer
Edward John Grentz
Hunter S. Hancock
Jacob Gaede Pieper
Mason Powell
Spencer Wayne Riddick
Sara Ann Schwartzkopf
Shane Smith
Benjamin Allan Stricker
SATURDAY, April 7th
at 1:00 p.m.
Zion Church is invited to 2 special occasions in the Ministry Center:
#1 - Confirmation Open House on Sunday, April 1st from 2-4 p.m. for
Ben Stricker, Spencer Riddick and
Jacob Pieper.
#2 - 80th Birthday Open House for Harvey Richard on Tuesday, April 3rd from 6-8 p.m.
If you are interested in sponsoring a month in loving memory or in honor of
someone, call the church office. The cost is $75. Months still available are: May,
July, November and December. Thank you to all who have given
throughout the years.
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General Fund for February, 2012
INCOME:
Fund Raisers $ 5,899.09
Other Income 3,772.78
Sunday Offering 18,437.00
Uncategorized Income 6.31
TOTAL INCOME $ 28,115.18
EXPENSES:
Bldg. & Grounds $ 1,870.24
Fund Raising 737.15
Ministry 1,153.69
Mission Fund 5.00
Office 1,534.76
Special Expense 3,420.00
Staff Benefits 2,841.06
Staff Salary 5,688.81
Utilities 2,735.82
TOTAL EXPENSES: $ 20,115.60
TOTAL INCOME/EXPENSE $ 7,999.58
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A Special 4C’s Event here at Zion!A Special 4C’s Event here at Zion!
Zion will be hosting a combined 4C’s
gathering here on Sunday, April 22nd at 7:00 p.m.
with special guest, Stephen Watt. Mr. Watt, a
Wyoming highway patrolman, was shot 5 times
by an assailant running from a bank robbery he
had committed. Mr. Watt forgave his assailant
and is now working to have him released from
prison. This is a story and testimony you will not
want to miss! There will be a time of fellowship
following the program. Be sure to save the date!
Sympathies and condolences are extended to. . . . . .Steve & Sharon Lease and family on the passing of Steve’s mother, Shirley Lease. . . .the many family and friends of Carol Schanaman. . . .Andy & Janae Griess and family on the passing of Andy’s uncle, Randy Griess.
Congratulations to. . . . . .William Trout on his 50th Birthday! . . .Violet Harris on her birthday, March 2nd! . . .Betty Brothers on her birthday, March 6th! . . .Dewey Brothers on his birthday, March 8th! . . .Kim & Jerry Doremus on their Wedding Anniversary on March 16th! . . .Shirley & Bill Loose on their 57th Wedding Anni-versary. . . .Mark Pieper on his 18th Birthday! . . .Stan Stricker on his 84th Birthday, March 22nd!
Thank you !
COOP RECEIPTS: $62,448.89
We are about 2/3 of the way there.
Zion, you are doing great!!
Keep those receipts coming!!
We would like to offer a most sincere thank you to
everyone for their love and support upon the passing of
our mom. We appreciate all the cards, calls, and visits;
mostly we loved hearing from so many about how our par-
ents touched their lives. A special thank you to Pastor
Garry and Pastor Andy for walking through this difficult
time with us, and to the Ladies Guild for the wonderful
meal prepared for us following the funeral service. Thank
you!
Sincerely,
The Family of Carol Schanaman
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~ AWANA NEWS ~ We had some “madness” going on (in a good way, that is) in March here at Zion AWANA Club as we had
some special activities each of the four club nights. On the 4th, we had crazy hair night and did we
have some crazy – and also creative - hair-dos!!!
The amazing handiwork of Janae Griess on the back of Tim Herman’s head. ☺
March 11th was Backwards Night. Not only did we wear our
clothing backwards but we ran our club night backwards. Cubbies
sang a song backwards, Trek ran the bases backwards in their
kick soccer game and T&T and Sparks listened to
their Council Time message sitting backwards. (I
was so impressed that Mark not only had his belt
on backwards but also his shorts!)
(Picture of AWANA Commander–unsure if she is
“coming or going”. ☺)
On the afternoon of Saturday, March 17th, Cougar Palace at
WNCC was the place to be as we had AWANA
Games there. Our Sparks placed 4th on their
circle, T&T Girls got 1st and four of our T&T
Boys joined the boy’s team from Monument Bible
Church and took 3rd place. I was SO PROUD of
all of our clubbers!
At club on Sunday the 18th, our special activity was to wear as much green as possi-ble. I told the clubbers and staff that we still needed to
make sure that we wore our uniforms as our AWANA missionaries, Rick & Fairy Hattan, would be observing our club this evening. We passed “with flying colors” – red/blue/green/yellow. ☺Ha! I have included a picture of a game the Cubbies played on the 18th for a couple of reasons . . . one of the comments that Rick & Fairy
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made to me is the great group of LIT’s (high school “leaders in training”) that we have in our club. Something I really ap-preciate is someone who will do things “above & beyond” what is expected of them and that is what Kayla Schanaman (LIT in Cubbies) did for one of the games. She drew a life size picture of Goliath with a bulls’ eye between his eyes for the target of where the Cubbies were supposed to hit him with a bean bag. Simple – yet a fun, new game for the Cubbies! Great job, Kayla!
As of this writing, we have one more club night in March and we are looking forward to having a former clubber as our special guest/speaker. She is also the daughter of a former Commander here at Zion – Jennifer (Schlager) Yost. This past January, she and her husband travelled to Tanzania with a group from Com-passion International. They got to meet the little boy that they sponsor and we are looking forward to hearing all about their trip as well as seeing pictures. We will also be enjoying Nachos this club meeting - thanks to the graciousness of the Farm & Ranch Expo committee from Zion in charge of concessions. AWANA is the lucky recipients of supplies that are leftover.
Congratulations to our February Clubbers of the Month: Sparks – Hannah Boyd & Nathan Schick; T&T – Alexandra Fuentes & Micah Schick and Trek – Megan Gifford. Way to finish strong, Clubbers!!! Looking ahead to April . . . We will not have club on April 1st & 8th due to it being Palm Sunday and Easter. We will resume on the 15th – with only 3 MORE REGULAR CLUB NIGHTS LEFT!!! Talk about CRAZY!!! (April 15th is our re-scheduled Grandparent’s Night.) Although we won’t be having club on Easter Sunday, the AWANA Staff will be providing and serving Easter Breakfast between the two Sunday morning services. Please join us for some great breakfast casseroles, breakfast baked goods and fresh fruit. It is always a great time of fellowship as well! The reason we celebrate Easter is the heart of AWANA’s message. We want EVERY child that comes to club to know that Jesus died for their sins and that their belief in this gift from God will result in living Eternity in Heaven . . . On behalf of the AWANA Staff, our prayer is that all who are reading this have placed their trust in our Living, Risen Savior!!! Cheryl Rose, Commander
More Janae Griess handiwork on her husband’s head!
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CIRLCE OF PRAISE: CIRLCE OF PRAISE: CIRLCE OF PRAISE: CIRLCE OF PRAISE: The Circle of Praise met Feb 24. Our hosts for the evening were Wayne and Kathy Trook and Ben & Lorrine Hein. We enjoyed a smorgas-bord of different food items that were red, pink white or valentine shaped. There were 32 people in atten-dance. The group held a short meeting after the meal. Host for the March meeting will be Don and Clau-dette Schmidt and Dwayne and Karol Stricker.
We closed with the Lords Prayer. Teri Erdman
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . JEREMIAH HOUSE: JEREMIAH HOUSE: JEREMIAH HOUSE: JEREMIAH HOUSE: We ran into a snag this month
for our dinner. We had our meal planned out by us-
ing some wonderful chicken given to us from the
soup supper. At 12:30 PM the day of our meal, I was
informed that there was no Jeremiah House due to
Spring Break. Our group was not told this. The
chicken was made into delicious chicken salad and
served to the clients at the Office of Human Develop-
ment. They were happy with the unexpected lunch.
Thank you to Ladies Guild for your gift of food. Next
month is our last dinner of the school year. We will
try to have a pizza party.
Serving for the Lord,
Terry Martin
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Guild: Ladies Guild: Ladies Guild: Ladies Guild: The ladies of Zion met for their March meeting on the March 5th with 14 ladies in attendance. Hostesses were: Janae Griess and Joyce Kautz. There was an accounting of the items made for the soup supper: 88 bags of noodles, 60 loaves of bread, 70 angel food cakes and 28 pies to be brought in. Angel food cakes will be sold for $7 and quarts of soup for $8. The 4C’s Ladies Fellowship will be held at the Civic Center with the music being provided by Zion. One of the 100-cup coffeemakers was not working so it was replaced with a new one. There is still the need for two blenders. The 4C’s Lenten services will be here at Zion on March 18th. Finger foods will be served with the weekend group in charge. The meeting was closed with the Lord’s Prayer. Helen Maier, Secretary
MISSION CORNER:
Luke 24:34 "It is true! The Lord has risen. . .”
As we praise God for blessing us with another
wonderful season to celebrate the resurrection of our
Lord Jesus Christ, we are called to remember our
brothers and sisters throughout the world who cannot
openly celebrate this season due to sever persecution
because they have trusted Christ as their Lord and
Savior.
In our Adult Sunday School class, taught by Barb
Kautz, we are studying about the 40 year journey that
the Israelites experienced before they could enter the
promised land. We learned about a Hebrew word
called ze’akah and discussed a few places where it
was used in the Bible. This word is “one of the most
impassioned, power-filled words in Hebrew and com-
municates intense emotion. It is usually translated
“cry” or “outcry”, the depth of suffering that causes
such a cry is not conveyed by English words. It im-
plies a heart-wrenching wailing; though there are no
recognizable words; when you hear it, you know what
it is. Such an outcry rises out of great pain, suffering
and despair caused, not simply by impersonal suffer-
ing but by the brutality and cruelty of other people.” It
reminds us of the cry of our dear Lord Jesus for the
cross when he cries out in Matt 27:46 - “Eloi, Eloi,
lama sabachthani?" This means "My God, my God,
why have you forsaken me?" “Scripture reveals that
God never fails to hear ze’akah, and His response
against those who cause it is frightening.” Our class
agreed that this is the cry heard from the hearts of
those persecuted throughout the world because of
their faith in Christ.
This cry also reminds us of God’s chosen people
and our responsibility to reach them with the gospel of
Jesus Christ as other nations try “to destroy the State
of Israel as we know it”. There are active “hate-fests
that are being held on many American college cam-
puses.” “Deep seated anti-Semitism is surely on the
raise . . . along with a documented rash of hate
crimes.”, according to The Friends of Israel. Please
remember to pray for and actively support The Friends
of Israel who are standing against the tide of hatred
and oppression of God’s chosen people. Their goal is
to teach God’s Word and reach these precious people
with the truth of the gospel. Please see the missions
table for more information.
In Christ’s Love,
Linda, Mission Secretary
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SUNDAY SCHOOL: Welcome spring!! We are so excited for our annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 7th at 1:00! We always start with a devo-tion from Pastor Andy, and then the hunt is on. We want to thank everyone who has do-nated candy and eggs. The kids love this event, and the parents have a great time together. Our spring quarter runs March, April, May. We have been talking to our teachers and some of them have expressed a desire to take the summer off. It is a well deserved time of rest for them. If you can help us out during the summer, please stop by the office for more de-tails. We are planning our Vacation Bible School and we will be doing an Olympic theme this year. And now from the mouth of babes: The Sunday School teacher asked her class where they might find the Beatitudes. Little Johnny answered, "Did you try the yellow pages?" How thankful we are to have Sunday School teachers who teach the true word of God. Happy Spring and Easter! Sharon, Robin, Deb
YOUTH: The big event for March was our youth group ski trip on March 3. We had a group of 25 people ranging from 6th graders to adults join us for a fun day of skiing and snowboarding this year. The day was a little on the windy side, but the snow was good and people had a great time. I got to spend a good amount of time with some of our brand new skiers after they had completed their lesson. I enjoyed watching their progress as each time down the slope they be-
came more and more confident and fell down less and less often. We had a couple of minor injuries causing aches and pains on the ride home for a few guys, but overall the day went very well. One of the biggest blessings was that there was very little snow or ice on the roads. The biggest news for our high school minis-try in March is that we finished our study of Philippi-ans. This was our second book of the school year as we finished Colossians just before Christmas break. After studying two New Testament epistles, our group was ready for something different. One book that Adam Harris has been asking about for a while is the Old Testament prophetic book of Amos – I think having a grandpa called Amos had some-thing to do with his interest. This type of book is so different from what I’m used to teaching and our group is used to studying that I’m sure we’re all in for an adventure. We are now two weeks into our study. I can already sense that I’m learning a lot – not just about the book but also about how to pre-sent the type of material in the book to teenagers. My hope and prayer is that our high school students will understand God’s message found in this book and will be able to apply that message to their lives. Our junior high outreach has also reached a turning point in what I am teaching them. We began in September telling the story of the entire Bible from front to back. My hope was to introduce the 6th-8th graders to Jesus in a way that helps them see that throughout all of human history God was pre-paring the world for the world changing events of the life, death, and resurrection of his Son. At the same time, I was hoping to help our students who already know Jesus to have a better understanding of how all of the events in the Bible fit together. As we wrapped up the story of the Bible in March, I feel good about how these lessons have been received by the students. For the remainder of the school year, my plan is to share lessons covering the most important teachings found in the New Testament epistles. The entire Bible points us to Jesus, and the epistles instruct us how to live for him as believ-ers. Please pray that all of our junior high students who have put their faith in Jesus would be eager to learn how to live for him. Also, pray that I can be effective in introducing Jesus to the new students who are showing up each month. Thanks to all of the faithful members of Zion who pray for, support, and encourage this ministry to our young people. Andy
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