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February 29, 2008
THE BUZZ AT ZION
LIBRARY NEWS
Pilgrimage of a Country Preacher
a journey to the Holy Land of Appalachia
By Father Ralph W. Beiting
~ He was called to Appalachia to build church communities and ease the pain caused by poverty.
~ Read about this interdenominational Christian organization with over 70 programs and activities to bring home a peace to those in need.
~ Read about one of the largest relief organizations in America.
Come check it out.
It’s in your church library!
PSALM CHOIR TO SING AT ZION
Zion in pleased to welcome the Psalm Choir Wednesday, March 5th @ 6:30-7:00 pm during our Lenten Service. The Psalm Choir is comprised of 40-45 voices and originated from three churches in the Worland Community over 10 years ago. Today its members are made up of a variety of local churches who frequent the church houses in the community throughout the Christian holidays. They sing a wide variety of music ranging from modern to classical to negro-spiritual pieces. Currently, the choir is directed by Dan Fredrick and accompanied by Celia Davis. Be sure to set aside this very special evening as we
enjoy the spiritually uplifting music presented by our local Psalm Choir.
“HOW GREAT IS OUR GOD”
DVD’S FOR SALE
“He is the image of the
invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in Heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or
dominions or principalities or powers. All things were
created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.” Colossians 1:15-17
The amazing DVD “How Great Is Our God”, by Louie Giglio, was viewed during Sunday School last Sunday, and is available for you to purchase. The cost of the DVD is $15.00. If you wish to buy a copy please call the church office before Friday, March 7th. The order will be placed ON FRIDAY. Once the DVD’s arrive you may pay for them in the church office as well. Don’t want to buy the DVD? That’s okay, there are TWO available for check out in the Zion Library!
Welcome New Members
This Sunday...
Dan & Kristy Hansen
Wade & Kim Sanford
Jim Vanderwoude
Please join us this Sunday in welcoming these
new members in a reception in the Fellowship Hall following the Morining Service.
VARIOUS CONTAINERS NEEDED!
The Wednesday Night Cook teams are in need of any containers you may have. For example, cottage cheese, butter (large and small) sour cream, or any other small to medium containers you may have lying around. They use them for sending home and storing leftover food from the dinners. Please drop them off in the kitchen here at the church. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
FOOD BANK
Thank you for supporting our local Food Bank. Many in our community struggle financially and are still in need of your contributions. Please drop off your items in the box in the Narthex and I will collect them. Whatever you can bring will be
appreciated. ~Helen Schoeler
NICE WORK!
Just a quick Sunday School Attendance Contest Update. We hit 150 on Sunday. Very well done. With your help we can reach 208 this Sunday.
Help us reach our goal of 208 in the next two weeks.
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Mar. 2-Message-The Hereafter: What We Must Know
Mar. 5 - Psalm Choir
Mar. 9 - Time change!
Sunday School Contest ends
Message- Nicodemus
Mar. 12- Confirmation Class Exam, 6:30 p.m.
Mar. 16- Palm Sunday
Message- Portraits of Christ
Mar. 18 - Lenten Breakfast @ 6:30 am
Mar. 20- Maundy Thursday Communion Service,7pm
Mar. 23 - Easter Sunday Message- Jesus Lives!
6:30 am - Sunrise Service @ the Banjo
9:30 am - Communion Service
10:30 am - Easter Morning Worship
Mar. 30 - International Sunday (Chakulafest)
Message- What Everybody Knows About God
Chakula (international food) Fest following Worship
1st Week in April - Cookies for College Kids
Apr. 6 - Message- God Behind the Scenes
Pancake Supper @ 5:30 pm
Apr. 19,20 - Spring Missions Weekend
Special speaker- Dr. Joseph Okello
May 10 - Mother’s Day Brunch ~ Hello Dolly @ 10am
Posted by Jennifer Herrmann at February 29, 2008 11:34 AM