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“Gathering together, Growing in faith, and Going into the world in
Jesus’ name.”
THE MESSENGER A monthly publication of
Zion Lutheran Church www.zionsuperior.org
2022 E. 2nd Street, Superior, WI 54880
715-398-3663
Church Hours Winter Hours Monday to Friday 9:00a—1:00p
MARCH 2018
The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people,
his treasured possession. —-Deuteronomy 7:6
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ZION SUNDAY SCHOOL
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL All Children ages 3 years through the 5th Grade are welcome at Zion Sunday
School. Classes are Sunday mornings at 10:15 from September to May. To register your children for Sunday School, you may contact the church office
(715-398-3663) or go to zionsuperior.org for a registration form or simply come to Zion on any Sunday to get your child started on his or her journey of faith! God
loves our children and has wonderful things to teach them at Zion Sunday School. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
Zion Sunday School presents the
8th Annual
Spud Luncheon
Sunday, March 4th at Zion Lutheran Church
Enjoy a hot baked potato with all the fixins at 11 a.m. (following the 10 a.m. service)
take-outs available free-will offering
All proceeds support our Sunday School!
Upcoming
Sunday, March 4th
LOGOS Sunday Service (10:00 am) Spud Luncheon
(11:00 am)
Thursday, March 29th
Maundy Thursday –1st Communion
(6:15 pm)
Sunday, April 1st
Easter Sunday – No Sunday School
Thank you to everyone who helped make the
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Zion Lutheran Annual Congregational Meeting Minutes for January 28, 2018
(To be approved at the 2019 Annual Meeting) The meeting was called to order at 11:37am by President Polly Lohman. Thirty-eight members signed in on the meeting attendance sheet. Laura Kilner provided a back-ground PowerPoint slide show of the highlights of 2017 at Zion. Polly asked for members to save pictures for a similar slide show for the next congregational meeting as it is important to be reminded of all that members do both within and outside of the church. The following reports were reviewed without addition or correction:
Pastor’s Report (Pastor was unable to attend due to an important family commitment)
2017 Congregation Council Report Operations and Finance Annual Report Logos Annual Report 2017 Vacation Bible School Annual Report Sunday School 2017 Annual Report 2017 Spiritual Growth and Missions 2017 Prayer Chain Annual Report Altar Guild/Naomi Circle Annual Report Women of the ELCA (WELCA) Annual Report
(Vicki Garro noted two events, the WELCA Women’s Gathering and Walking Together.
Polly asked Vicki to provide the office with infor-mation so that the event information is available for members).
2017 Sew ’N Sews 2017 Nominating Committee 2017 Shiny Paper 2017 Annual Report-Music Ministry Zion Total Year 2017 from Counting Sheets
Zion Lutheran Church Proposed 2018 Plan of Spending: correction on p.21 of report. The bottom right corner of the chart should read: “Total Proposed Plan for Spending for 2018. A small increase was budgeted for based on 2017 giving.” Additionally, the dollar amount listed for the 2018 plan should be 155,271 rather than 155.271. A motion to approve the spending plan as sub-mitted with the corrections as indicated was made by Pat Hovi and seconded by Sam Gray. The motion carried. BALLOT Church Council-Three Year Term (4 needed): Sara Schubert-McKone, Cheryl Kucharski, Patricia Hovi and Anthony Anderson had agreed to nomination and were listed on the ballot. No other nominations were made from the floor. A motion was made by Linda Brow and seconded by Lucy Sullivan to accept the nominations for council as listed. Motion carried. Nominating Committee-One Year Term: There were no nominations made on the ballot or from the floor to fill
these open positions. Polly noted that there was time to locate people for this committee and the ballot was left blank. Audit Committee-One Year Term: Nominations from the floor included Kendra Lohman, Libby Gray, Lucy Sullivan and Sam Gray. A motion was made by Mary Jo Bartylla and seconded by Pat Hovi to accept the nomina-tions. Motion carried. Annual Synod Assembly Representatives: Nominations from the floor were made for Sam and Libby Gray to attend as representatives. Vicky Holm made a motion to accept this nomination and Pat Hovi seconded. Motion carried. Conference Assembly Delegates: Nominations from the floor were made for Aine Merrill and Becky Hubbard to serve as delegates. Lucy Sullivan made a motion to accept this nomination and Jan Arena seconded. Motion carried. New Business
Appreciation for Polly’s efforts as Council President and for outgoing council members was
expressed. Discussion was held around the plan for The New
Day Band to host a meatball dinner in February to raise money to replace the projector in the sanctuary.
Vicki Garro reminded members that those who be-long to Thrivent had access to funds to help raise money for projects and that we should remember to look into that when planning fundraisers and considering other needs.
Pat Hovi noted that she would need to miss council meetings through May. Discussion will be held by council as to the best to manage this situation.
A motion was made at 12:25pm by Becky Hubbard to adjourn the meeting and seconded by Pat Hovi. Motion carried and council members gathered to meet briefly to vote on officers. Respectfully submitted, Lynn Rochon Council Secretary
Zion Lutheran Annual Congregational Meeting Minutes for January 28, 2018 (To be approved at the 2019 Annual Meeting)
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Coffee Fellowship There is a sign-up sheet on the counter in the Fellowship Hall.
Thanks to all who serve.
Check the Photo Gallery Zion Web
www.zion superior.org
Food Shelf: Second Sunday of the month: need canned veggies, fruits, assorted goods, peanut butter, and non perishable items. Thanks to all who help. Vicki Garro
Church Council for year 2018
Term Ends January 2019 Term Ends January 2020 Term Ends 2021
Knute Pederson, Jr., Treasurer Linda Moe Sara Schubert-McKone, Vice- President
Lynn Rochon, Secretary Donald Anderson Cheryl Kucharski
Ken Mertz, Jr. Laura Kilner Patricia Hovi
Vicky Holm, President Tim Ingersoll Anthony Anderson
Pastor Victor St. George
Pennies—Continue saving. Every penny does make a difference. ——Thanks, Sharon
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We meet the second Sunday of each month during the 10:00 hour between Sunday Services. Please watch the bulletin for any last minute changes.
—-Sharon
As I wake up at 6 AM I see light. Have you noticed, as I have, the daylight is lasting longer? Even though snow is forecast this week it makes me think SPRING! EASTER! GRADUATION! VACATION!
Sew n' Sews have been meeting to piece together fabric squares into happy quilt designs. Last week six quilts were delivered to one of our recipients who use them where needed.
For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to tear and a time to sew. (Ecclesiastes 3.8)
—-Jan Arena
Sew ‘N Sews
February 28, March 7, 14, 21, 28 Lenten Services 6:15 p.m. (Dinner at 5:45 prior to each Lenten Service All are Welcome)
March 29, Maundy Thursday, 6:15 p.m. (Service celebrates First Communion)
Good Friday, 6:30 pm Combined Worship at Our Savior’s Lutheran in Superior
April 1, Easter Morning Services 7:00 a.m. Sunrise Service
9:00 a.m. Traditional Service 10:50 a.m. Contemporary Service
8:00 until 11:00 breakfast served by LOGOS
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LAY MINISTRY FOR MARCH 2018 Traditional Contemporary
Communion Assistant Minister Assistant Power Point Minister Assistant/Reader
Jeanette Betterman Karen St. George 3-4 Sara McKone
Donna Meltz Aine Merrill 3-11 Lynn Rochon
Polly Lohman Anthony Anderson 3-18 Tim Ingersoll
Marilyn Starstead Karen St. George 3-25 Sara McKone
Greeter
Dick & Esther Nolan 3-4
Jack & Shirley Boris 3-11
John & Jean Madsen 3-18
Mary Hickman Sharon Miller
2-25
Usher Reader Counters (Both Services)
Duane Betterman Mark Betterman
Lucy Sullivan 3-4 Greg Kvam, Ken Mertz
Kelly Thimm Linda Moe 3-11 Lois Smith, Polly Lohman, Hannah Saari
Kate Maki Marian Maki
Janet Arena 3-18 Lucy Sullivan, Carol Johnson
Donald Anderson Anthony Anderson
Polly Lohman 3-25 Mary Jo Bartylla, Linda Pelletier
Altar for March Kate Maki, Marian Maki Food Shelf
Faith United Methodist Church
Home Communion Jeanette Betterman
Unable to serve at scheduled time?
Please call office at 715-398-3663
with name of your replacement.
Thank you for your service.
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 1:00 Sew ‘N Sews 5:00 Book Study with Pastor
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4 LOGOS Sunday
10:00 Combined
Service 11-1 Spud Luncheon
5 6:00 AA Mtg 7:30 Band
6 4:00 Missions 6:15 Choir 6:00 Al-Anon 6:30 AA Mtg
7 4:00 LOGOS Call of Saul 5:45 Dinner 6:15 Lenten Worship
8 1:00 Sew ‘N Sews 5:00 Book Study with Pastor
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Regular Services
10:WELCA 12:30 1st Communion Instruction
12 6:00 AA Mtg 7:30 Band
13 (recycling) 4:00 Missions 5:00 Operations 5:00 Worship/ Music 6:15 Choir 6:00 Al-Anon 6:30 AA Mtg
14 Ash Wednesday 4:00 No LOGOS
Spring break 5:45 Dinner 6:30 Lenten Worship
15 PASTY BAKE PREP 5:00 Book Study with Pastor 6:00 Council Mtg
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PASTY PREP
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PASTY BAKE
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Regular Services
19 6:00 AA Mtg 7:30 Band
20 4:00 Missions 6:15 Choir 6:00 Al-Anon 6:30 AA Mtg
21 4:00 LOGOS The Love Hymn
5:45 Dinner 6:30 Lenten Worship
22 1:00 Sew ‘N Sews 5:00 Book Study with Pastor
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Regular Services 12:00
1st Communion
prep
26 6:00 AA Mtg 7:30 Band
27 (recycling) 4:00 No Missions 6:15 Choir 6:00 Al-Anon 6:30 AA Mtg
28 4:00 LOGOS
Last Supper/ Crucifixion
29 1:00 Sew ‘N Sews 5:00 Book Study with Pastor 6:00 Maundy Thu 1st Communion
30 6:30 Combined
Worship at Our Savior’s
Lutheran in Superior
31 9:00-1:00 LOGOS prep for Easter Breakfast
Every Sunday 9:00 Traditional 10:15 Sunday School 10:00 Coffee Hour 10:50 Contemporary
March 2018
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Care Basket Ministry Please take a Care Basket for those you know who have been ill, a death has occurred in the family, a person may need a smile to let them know we care about them. We have baskets with soup, a book, small presents in them and a card that states we care. Baskets are in the closet in the fellowship hall. Write on the clipboard the date, recipient of basket , and who will deliver the basket. Thank you for being the hands and feet to show others we care about them.
We are working from a limited birthday list. Please check with the office to see if you are on Sheperd’s Staff with a birth date. There are many names without the date. Let’s plan ahead for APRIL.
Please call Pearl at the office 715-398-3663. Thanks.
SUNNIE
The recycle bin is now in library. Thank you and keep saving shinny paper. Keep Saving! ——Aine
March 6—Anthony & Vicki Garro—36 years March 16—Gary & Alana Dunning—50 years
Cody Roberts Mar 3 Savanna Valentine Mar 6 Duane Betterman Mar 9 Lucas Mertz Mar 10 Jennifer Cich Mar 11 Nancy Pedersen Mar 13
Laura Jaques Mar 14 Sydney Johnson Mar 14 Grady Conlan Mar 16 Kenlyn Thimm Mar 16 Cheyenne Johnson Mar 17 Rebecca Severson Mar 17 Jenna Roberts Mar 18 Lillian Lehr Mar 21 Esther Nolan Mar 21 Jade Amys Mar 22 Shelby Kittelson Mar 22 Taylor Pedersen Mar 22 Lucille Sullivan Mar 22 Andrea Williams Mar 22
Kevin Sundet Mar 24 Sharon Miller Mar 25 Amy Adrihan Mar 27 Michael Nykanen Mar 27 Len Gehl Mar 27 Justin Ross Mar 28 Hailee Mahan Mar 29 Darren Sautbine Mar 30 Cody Downs Mar 31
Growing in Faith: As 1-21-18, we owe $89,878.11. YTD Interest paid is $339.80.
YTD Principal:$825.20. Monthly mortgage payment was $781.00. Please consider a gift to Growing in Faith above and beyond your
regular giving. Thank you for your gifts.
March 4, LOGOS SUNDAY March 7—The call of Saul (6:15 Lenten services are required) March 14—No Logos (Spring Break) March 21 — The Love Hymn March 28—The Last Supper/The Crucifixion March 31—9:00am prep for Easter Breakfast –served at 9:00am Easter
Thank you Zion friends for your prayers and cards and to the Mission group for the “goodie” basket. Pastor, Karen for your visit. Glad to be
back to church. The church was so beautiful for Christmas. Peace & Blessing, Marian Maki
Thank you for the cards and prayers following the death of my husband Jim. The Jackson family will be gathering in the summer for a quiet service. Connie and Family
Memorials for Jim Jackson were received from: Bev Scully, Bev Underdale, Mary Jo & Norman Bartylla, Sharon Miller, Marlys Schmidt, Ken & Karen Thimm, Scott and Juanita Sullivan, Linda Brow, and Connie Jackson.
Memorial for Wanda Norres (Bev Scully)
received from: Marian Maki
Thank you.
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Psalm 22 25From you comes my praise in the great congregation; my vows I will pay before those who fear him. 26The poor shall eat and be satisfied; those who seek him shall praise the Lord. May your hearts live forever!
Psalm 22 is one of my favorite psalms. The whole thing – from beginning to end, all 31 verses of it – cover a range of human emotions. It begins with a lament that most of us have heard, especially if you have been to a Good Friday Service: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” That’s right, Jesus was quoting scripture while he was on the cross.
If you are a classic rock fan, you might recognize verses 13-15 as quoted at the end of the classic hit “Hang On To Your Life” from the Share The Land album by The Guess Who:
They gaped upon me with their mouths, as a ravening and a roaring lion. I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint: my heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels. My strength is dried up like a potsherd; and my tongue cleaveth to my jaws; and thou hast brought me into the dust of death. (King James Bible)
What the psalmist starts out as a lament continues with a description of what is wrong with his life, and concluded with a hymn of praise. I think this is a really good progression of faith. First, complain about God ignoring you, then enumerate all the problems that you have, and finally ending up with praising God, even if nothing changes.
Some days it just feels like nothing goes right. Some days you just have to complain, even if no one’s listening. And every day is a day to praise God, even when there’s scant evidence in your life that God has your best interests at heart.
Because that’s what faith is all about – believing that God is present, even when we can’t sense God.
Blessings,
Pastor Victor
YOU ARE INVITED TO… “Transformed Anew” Be renewed in the Spirit ...Ephesians 4:23
The convention committee invites YOU to attend the 2018 SWO Convention at Bethany Lutheran Church
35 W Messenger Street, Rice Lake, WI 54868 On April 20-21, 2018
There will be singing, praying, fellowship, Laughter, keynote speakers, awareness sessions,
Taking Faith Home Action Tables and more! COME...JOIN US!!!
Any questions: Talk to Vicki Garro
Check out the Bulletin Boards
Thank you Sara for creating these beautiful information spotlights!
Growing in Faith: As 1-21-18, we owe $89,878.11.
YTD Interest paid is $339.80. YTD Principal:$825.20.
Monthly mortgage payment was $781.00. Please consider a gift to Growing in Faith
above and beyond your regular giving. Thank you for your gifts.
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Church Council Meeting Thursday, January 18, 2018
Present: Pastor Victor, Polly Lohman, Ken Mertz Jr., Lynn Rochon, Laura Kilner, Linda Moe, Greg Kvam, Tim Ingersoll, Don Anderson, Marilyn Starstead, Vicky Holm Absent: JR Pedersen, Becky Hubbard
Meeting was called to order at 6:03 pm by President Polly Lohman. Linda provided devotions. Vicky will do devotions for the meeting in February.
Reports
Secretary's Report: Report was reviewed. Motion was made by Vicky and seconded by Linda to approve minutes. Motion carried.
Treasurer's Report: Report was reviewed. It was additionally noted that 10% of the proceeds of the pasty bake were gifted to the synod. Vicky made a motion, seconded by Laura to accept the Treasurer’s Report as submitted. Motion carried.
Pastor's Report: Pastor has a new office chair which is working well for him. On January 28th and February 4th Tom Potterton will be here for pulpit supply while Pastor is on vacation with his family. The council pres-ident usually coordinates meeting the supply pastor to welcome him/her. Discussion is being had about hav-ing a combined Good Friday service at Our Saviors in Billings Park. A service of healing is being scheduled during Holy Week at Zion. Sam Gray will be filling in every other week at Pilgrim while they seek a new organist.
Logos: (Lynn) Logos Sunday will be March 4 with one service at 10:00. On that Sunday the Sunday School will be hosting their annual spud luncheon fundraiser. There will also be one service at 10:00 on Confirma-tion Sunday which is scheduled for May 20th.
Sunday School: (Laura) The Sunday School will have a Valentine’s Party on Feb. 11 from 12-1. All are in-vited and volunteers are needed.
Worship and Music: (Linda) A welcome card is being planned to be sent to visitors. Blank postcards are available for this purpose. The pew pads aren’t being filled out as hoped, and the congregation needs to be reminded to pass them during service. Will the hand bell choir be continued?
Missions: Marilyn will be selling Younkers booklets. They are continuing to make mittens.
Congregation & Caring: (Marilyn) Marilyn visited residents, brought communion and flowers. She also showed pictures of the baby shower. She will continue this important ministry when she leaves council.
WELCA: No report.
Audit Committee: (Polly) Lucy Sullivan has volunteered to be on this committee. Polly will continue to look for another member.
Operations & Finance: The To-Do List was discussed. Appreciation for the updated bulletin boards was ex-pressed. Volunteers for the gardens will be needed in the spring. A meatball supper will be held by New Day Band on Feb. 13 to fund replacement of the projector in the sanctuary.
Unfinished Business Nominating Committee Status Update: The committee has filled the four ballot nominations needed. This
topic may be removed from unfinished business. New Membership Drive: Polly has expressed interest in focusing on this in the future when she is no
longer on council. This topic may be removed from unfinished business. Preparing for Annual Reports: Done. This topic may be removed from unfinished business. Annual Meeting: Sunday, January 28, 2018. There will be one service at 10:00 am followed by a potluck
meal and the meeting. This topic may be removed from unfinished business. Christmas Tree: It was decided to keep the tree and it was color-coded and packed away in labeled boxes
with a list to make it easier to assemble for Advent. This topic may be removed from unfinished busi-ness.
Credit/Debit Card giving: Greg will order the square needed to make this work. We’ll revisit this as un-
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finished business.
New Business Community Outreach: Discussion was held around the many ways Zion does community outreach. It was
noted by Polly that this is an area in which we do a good job. Laura, with help from Lynn, will do a PowerPoint for the annual meeting as a review of the many of the things the congregation has accom-plished in 2017.
Personnel Committee Report: Our custodian resigned effective the end of the month. The position is posted. Those interested will submit a cover letter and resume to the church office. It is posted as a 15-20 hr./week position. Additionally, annual reviews of personnel will be completed.
The Council President-Polly Lohman, Treasurer-Becky Hubbard, Greg Kvam and Marilyn Starstead all have terms ending in January 2018. Their contributions to council are greatly appreciated. New officers will be determined by the 2018 Council after the Annual Congregational Meeting. Additionally, a reso-lution to authorize bank signatures will be made at that time as well.
A motion was made to adjourn by Greg at 7:55pm. Marilyn seconded. Motion carried, and we closed with the Lord’s Prayer.
Respectfully submitted, Lynn Rochon, Secretary
Church Council Meeting Sunday, January 28, 2018 Following Annual Meeting
Present: Ken Mertz Jr., Lynn Rochon, Laura Kilner, Linda Moe, Vicky Holm, JR Pedersen, Don Anderson, Anthony Anderson, Sara Schubert-McKone, Pat Hovi Absent: Pastor Victor, Tim Ingersoll, Cheryl Kucharski
The meeting was called to order at 12:30pm by Vice-President Vicky Holm.
New Business Discussion was held involving filling officer positions for the 2018 Church Council. The following agreed to accept
positions: President: Vicky Holm Vice-President: Sara Schubert-McKone Secretary: Lynn Rochon Treasurer: JR Pedersen
Pat Hovi made a motion to accept the nominations of officers, and Laura Kilner seconded. Motion carried.
The council made a resolution to authorize the following to provide bank signatures: President Vicky Holm Treasurer JR Pederson Greg Kvam
Discussion was held around the conflict Pat Hovi will have with a Thursday night class she is taking thorough May. It was decided to consider Pat as having an excused absence until June. She will be kept updated on council issues.
A motion was made to adjourn at 12:35pm by Pat and was seconded by Linda. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, Lynn Rochon, Secretary
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PASTY BAKE March 15, 16, 17
COST: $4.00 each
Pasties will be available March 16, 17 after 12:00
Pickup Friday (1p-4:30)_____ Pick –up Saturday (10a-4:30)_____
Name: _____________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________
Quantity: _____________________________________
Total Price: _____________________________________
Orders can be mailed to, or dropped off, in the church office
prior to March 9th.
Payment is due with Order. Thank you.
Spring Pasty Bake is just around the corner. Watch for sign up sheets on the table….we need many hands
to help with the preparation and baking. If you have any questions: please contact Lynn Rochon.
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THE MESSENGER MARCH 2018
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH - ELCA
“Gathering together, Growing in faith, and Going into the world in Jesus’ name.”
715-398-3663 www.zionsuperior.org Victor St. George, Pastor 218-343-4089
Worship Services Sundays at 9:00 am and 10:50 am
Sunday School 9:45 am Coffee Hour in Hall between services
Youth Ministries Grades 6-12 on Wednesdays LOGOS 4-7 pm
Adult Learning Ministries Wednesdays Bible Study 2:00 pm
Service/Ministry Opportunities available throughout the week
Church Office Winter Hours 9-1 M-F
715.398.3663 [email protected]
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 2022 East Second Street
Superior, WI 54880
Contact Zion Pastor
Victor St. George, [email protected] Office Secretary
Pearl Swanstrom [email protected] Choir Director
Samuel Gray [email protected] Organists
Libby Gray, Samuel Gray Custodian Libby Gray Newsletter
Pearl Swanstrom [email protected] Prayer Ministry and Requests
[email protected] Sunday School (ages 0-5th grade)
Laura Kilner [email protected] Missions
Sunnie Lamppa LOGOS
Greg Kvam, Lynn Rochon
THE MESSENGER is a monthly publication of Zion Lutheran Church