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Mount Zion
Glad Tidings
March 2020
Turn your clocks ahead!!! - Saturday, March 7
Lenten Soup Supper & Services Wednesday, March 4, 11, 18, 25 at 6 PM
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! - Tuesday, March 17
First Day of Spring! - Thursday, March 19
Sausage Sandwich Sale - Friday, March 20, 4 -7 PM
Heidelberg Bell Choir and ACS Daffodil & Tulip Pickup - Sunday, March 29
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Mt. Zion Lutheran Church
1343 Long Lane Road Kutztown, PA 19530
Church Office Hours
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM—1:00 PM
Church Office Telephone Number 610-756-6210
Vicar ….……………...Vicar Jeremiah T. Heydt Cell phone 972-839-9363 Email [email protected]
Church Secretary…….……………..Suzy Donchez Church Council President……Karen Wanamaker Church Council Vice President……..Matt Dietrich Church Council Secretary…………….Jenn O’Neil Treasurer…………………………….April Osterstock Financial Secretary………………...Andrew Dietrich Minister of Music……………………….Sylvia Keller Church Sexton………………………....Martin Billger Webpage …………………………….April Osterstock Newsletter Editor……………………..Sharon Billger
Newsletter e-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]
Please submit items by the 15th of the month.
http://www.mtzionkutztown.org/
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From The Vicar:
“Be careful not to do your “acts of righteousness” before men, to be seen by them…..” - Matthew 6:1
And so Fat Tuesday has come and gone. We consumed boat loads of pancakes, bacon and sausage as we prepared for a season of fasting before us. Afterwards, held a Brief Order of Confession, burned our palm branches to make our ashes for Ash Wednesday. Then Ash Wednesday service with Corporate Confession, Absolution And Forgiveness, and Imposition of Ashes on our foreheads.
The scripture quotation opening this article is from the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus commends almsgiving, prayer and fasting and emphasizes that spiritual devotion must not be done for show.
You will also note that the bolded words above highlight ac-tions we have taken to acknowledge our humility for the journey Christ is about to intentionally undertake to bear the fruits of justice, saving grace, mercy and forgiveness for us all.
Unlike the Pharisees, who stand on street corners and how “how” they pray, or “how” they distort their faces to seem as if they suffer as they are fasting, and “how” they give a pittance to show how they aid with alms to the poor, we come humbly before God with reverence as the very items that were placed at the feet of the one who rode victoriously up to the gates of Je-rusalem to the shouts of “Blessed is He that comes in the name of the Lord,” as we burn the palms for the ashes, we will have imposed upon our heads, we do these things as a remem-brance of what was so freely given for us.
These are not “acts of righteousness” before men, but they are sincere acts before Almighty God in gratitude for His saving grace found in the life, death and resurrection of the one who has made life everlasting for us possible.
Forty days’ journey, through trials and temptations, and all the time what His outcome would be……this, for us all, is truly an act of righteousness for all.
Look at us.
We are so small.
Special Musical Guests
On Sunday morning, March 29, we will be blessed with special music by the Heidelberg Bell Choir. Come see and hear their talent as they play two prelude songs and a third after the ser-mon. We are sure you will enjoy their music selections!
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A Message from the Council President
I can’t believe I’m writing a letter for the MARCH newsletter al-ready! Time is flying.
The Property Committee came to our February Council meeting to update us about their projects. They installed new LED light-bulbs in the sanctuary—a bright idea, indeed! The church looks more inviting, and we should see a significant decrease in our electric bill. We will go from a combined wattage of over 5600w to below 900w for the bulbs they changed. Other projects they are working on include repairs and improvements to storage rooms and classrooms, ceiling tiles, painting, parking lot lighting, security issues, and the future stonework renovations. We will use be-queathed donations to fund some projects. However, it won’t cov-er the entire cost of the needed stonework repairs. We will need to raise money through fundraising and a capital campaign for that.
Talking about money and stewardship seems to be a taboo topic in some churches. Do you feel that way? I hope not. Mt. Zion is a church family, not just a church building. April shares our financial information in the weekly bulletins for each Sunday so that as a church family, WE know OUR financial health. If you notice, she includes a note that we need to receive approximately $3200 per week to cover our expenses. In January, our highest collection for regular offering was $2,493.00, and there have only been two weeks so far this year when we received over $2000 for regular offertory. Please consider your commitment to our financial health and use the e-giving option or mail your weekly contributions if necessary. Each of you makes a critical contribution to this church. That includes your monetary giving as well giving your time and talent.
Time and talent surveys were handed out recently. If you still need one, let us know. Please think about how YOU can contribute to the work of this church family. You could volunteer in so many ways with so many aspects of the church. I hope you will consider your monetary, time, and talent stewardship this month and join me in making OUR church the best that it can be for the Glory of God and the enjoyment of coming together as a family. Exciting things are happening! Join in!
Karen Wanamaker [email protected]
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Local Shared Outreach Update
Our January focus collection items were Hot Drinks:
Hot Chocolate - 11 Coffee – 6 Tea - 5 Spiced Apple Cider - 4
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Our March focus items are
Cereals:
Hot & Cold
For the January/February/March quarter our Jingle Project recipient is Books by Kids, City Cuts, Kutztown.
We thank you for your ongoing support of these projects!
Annual Cabin Fever Family Game Night Update!
It was another successful evening of fun playing various games. We had some new people, young and young at heart, attend.
Upcoming Event!
Our next event will be our FREE Spring Shared Abundance Community Meal on Thursday, April 16,
at Mt. Zion.
Come out and enjoy fellowship with others in our local community.
We look forward to seeing you!
Our next meeting will be held on Thursday, March 5, 7 PM, at New Jerusalem Zion UCC.
We are seeking new ideas of how we can reach out with the love of God to others in our community.
Everyone is welcome to attend and share your input.
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Attention Thrivent Benefit Members: We are trying to compile a list of Thrivent Financial members who are Mt. Zion’s members. Why? We would like to help you, help Mt. Zion. Contact April Os-terstock, Treasurer or leave word in the office with Suzy with the information. Are you taking full advantage of available benefits offered to you as a Thrivent Member? Did you know that all Thrivent Members who have purchased a qualifying annuity or insurance product, like life or disability insurance are eligible for participation in directing Thrivent Choice Dollars to a church or charity of their choice AND eligible to receive $250.00 “Starter Money” to lead an Action Team Project? For more information on these benefits and assistance in taking advantage of them, please contact Sharon Billger, our Thrivent Liaison.
THRIVENT CHOICE DOLLARS: Don’t forget to direct your 2019 Choice Dollars to help support the Organizations that matter most to you! Thrivent Members… If eligible, you were designated Choice Dollars based on the insurance premiums you pay, your insurance or annuity contract value or your role as Thrivent Fi-nancial volunteer leader. Your participation in the Thrivent Choice program helps Thrivent Financial distribute these funds effective-ly. If not designated, your Choice Dollars will expire on March 31, 2020. These are funds that you have earned through buying Thrivent products and can be so beneficial to Mt. Zion or another charity of your choice. Make a difference by directing Choice Dol-lars before they expire on March 31st. You can call Thrivent di-rectly at 1-800-847-4836 and speak to a Thrivent representative (best time to call is Wednesday-Friday, 4:30-7 EST) or direct Choice Dollars online at the Thrivent.com website. You can also contact your personal Thrivent representative for help.
When You’re in the Hospital: We do our very best to be in contact with you and your family by phone or visitation when you are hospitalized but it is sometimes challenging. Please let the hospitals know you are a member of Mt. Zion Lutheran, Kutztown, even if they don’t ask. If you don’t let them know at time of admittance, it’s okay to inform them later. If the office hasn’t been con-
tacted by you or a family member, it’s the only way we will know you’ve been hospitalized.
Thank you!
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Upcoming Lenten Activities
Building Personal Care Kits For LWR During Lent
Once again, during the Sundays of Lent I ask that you participate in gathering items for Personal Care Kits as we did last year. A small sacrifice that is meaningful to those in need in our country as well as other nations. Here are the items needed:
March 1: ONE light-weight bath towel; sized between 20”x40” and 52”x27”, dark color
March 8: TWO or three bath-size bars of soap (8 to 9 oz.), any brand in original wrapping
March 15: ONE adult size toothbrush in original package
March 22: ONE sturdy comb, remove packaging
March 29: ONE metal nail clipper (attached file optional), remove packaging
New items only; no religious symbols, messages or congregation names; no patriotic or military symbols; all items should be new and in good condition.
Place all items in receptacles available in the Conference Room.
Stoned Worship During Lent
Upon entering the building each Sunday Worship beginning Sun-day, March 1, please pick up a stone in the buckets provided at main entry points. This stone represents your “Sin” for the week past. Save your “Sins” week after week and then return them all on Palm Sunday. They will be placed in forms that will be used to make a sculpture with your “Sins.” These will be revealed then on Easter Sunday at the Main entrance to the sanctuary.
Pinned To The Cross
During the Season of Lent, you are encouraged to jot down any prayer concerns you may have on the post-a-note pads in the basket at the cross in the front of the sanctuary. In turn, pin them to the cross with the push pins provided.
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Fundraising Committee!
Sausage Sandwich Sale
Friday, March 20, from 4 to 7:00 PM
Cost is $7.00
Meal includes: Sausage on a roll with peppers, onions and sauce, a canned drink,
and a bag of chips.
You can eat in or take out. Preorders requested on the sheet on the Conference Room table.
Please help support our church fundraisers!
Redner Tapes
Thank you to all who collected and turned in Redner 1% Sales Tapes. Our total for the year was $15,841.66. If all tapes are accepted, we will have earned a total of $158.42. In 2018, we had $14,926.82. We increased our tape collection over $1000.00 in one year. Can we hit $20,000 in 2020?
Note: Please do not put Walmart or CVS Tapes in the collection jar. They are NOT part of this program. In addition, try and turn your tapes in at least once a month. We had some tapes submit-ted from May 2018. These are certainly very old and may not be accepted. We also had about a dozen receipts from Redners that were submitted that were not part of the 1% sales program and could not be used. Thank you, Jeff & Cindy Wetzel **************************************************************************
Thrivent 2019 Choice Dollars® expire on March 31, 2020!!!
The Thrivent Choice® program provides eligible participants the op-portunity to recommend where to distribute some of Thrivent's chari-table outreach funds. Eligible benefit members directing their Choice Dollars to Mt. Zion is a great way to make a difference in our church.
To ensure that your Choice Dollars directions get processed before the deadline, don’t wait. Direct your Choice Dollars now!
Before your 2019 Choice Dollars expire use one of these two easy options for directing your Choice Dollars:
Online: www.Thrivent.com/thriventchoice.
Phone: 800-847-4836 and say "Thrivent Choice" at the prompt.
Sharon C. Billger
Mt. Zion Thrivent Congregational Liaison
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Social Ministry Committee Update!
With the congregation’s help, we completed a number of commit-
tee projects in 2019:
- stuffed H.U.G.S. bags and made them available for any-
one in need of a “hug”.
- provided 1654.75 pounds of fresh produce for area food
banks.
- organized and held the annual God’s Work - Our Hands
ELCA Service Day with activities for all ages.
- held a collection for Keystone Military Families of items
sent to our troops in Christmas stockings.
- completed 30 handmade mission quilts that were deliv-
ered to Safe Berks, Reading.
- provided 15 Christmas meal boxes for clients of Friend,
Inc.’s food pantry.
- provided 15 Christmas gifts for children of Friend’s pan-
try clients.
- planned a meal for KU students in the PROFS program.
We then prepared and delivered the meal on January 7, 2020,
when the dining halls were closed and the students were in need.
We also took 10 bags of groceries for the students to use in their
rooms. This was possible due to a Thrivent Action Team Grant.
Thank you to all who supported the projects! Watch for new
ways coming this year how you can help us to help others.
Committee Meeting Scheduled
The next meeting of the Social Ministry Committee will be held on Sunday, March 22, 9 AM, in the downstairs Fellowship area, prior to the morning worship service.
Janice Clemmer & Sharon Billger
Garden Team
With the arrival of Spring it is time to begin plans for this year’s Community Garden. The Garden Team will hold its first meeting for the year on Monday, March 9, at 7 PM, in the upstairs Conference Room. We’d love for you to join us!
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Property Committee Update
With Church Council’s support, our committee held a work day on Saturday, February 22. Thank you to the following members who came out to help:
Sharon & Martin Billger Melissa Keller
Janice & Kenneth Clemmer Diane Laub
Diane & Edward German April Osterstock
Noah Grube Sue Stemko
Vicar Jeremiah Heydt Duane Wanamaker
Helen Wessner
We spent the morning working to cleanup the basement by sorting through storage containers and removing trash and unwanted items. Storage shelves were emptied and moved to new loca-tions.
While much was accomplished, this is a work in progress, there is more work to be done. Help will be needed to paint walls and ceil-ing tiles. In addition, there are more stored items that need to be sorted through.
Watch for notice of scheduled dates and times for future church work days. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!
This is OUR church and we ALL need to work together on this major cleaning and spruce up project.
Contact committee chair, Martin Billger, for any questions you may have about how you can help: 484-507-3835.
Community Events !!!
Clarion University Chamber Singers
Thursday, March 19, 2020 - 7 PM
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ
47 S. Whiteoak Street, Kutztown, PA 19530
610-683-3393
Dr. Stephen Johnson, Director
This concert is FREE and open to the public!
See the flyer on the yellow events bulletin board for other Pennsylvania concert dates and locations.
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Community Events Continued!!!
Held at: Kutztown Tavern
272 W. Main Street, Kutztown
Tuesday, March 10, 7 PM
Interfaith Jesus? Presented by The Rev. Dr. Stephen Simmons
While Jesus stands at the center of Christianity, it is not widely known how much he is respected, even revered, by numerous other faith traditions. We’ll explore what this means in an increasingly multifaith culture, and what insights we might gain from see-ing Jesus through “fresh eyes,” with a particular focus on some selections from Thich Nhat Hanh’s Coming Home: Jesus and the Buddha as Brothers and Mustafa Akyol’s The Islamic Jesus: How the King of the Jews Became a Prophet of the Mus-
lims.
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Simmons is a retired member of the Moravian Theological Seminary faculty, having directed the continuing education program and taught theol-ogy, ethics, and community ministry there from 2001 until 2017. An ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church USA, he has served congregations in Oregon, Illinois, and Pennsylvania, including, most recently, the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from San Francisco Theological Seminary, and an AB and PhD from the University of Chicago. He and his wife, the Rev. Cynthia Simmons, are blessed to have two sons, daughters-in-law, and two grandchildren
nearby in Allentown and Philadelphia.
Theology with a Twist is free. Food & drink are available for purchase.
For more information see facebook page Theology with a Twist or call 610.926.3907
FARM Family Appreciation Event
The 20th Annual FARM Family Appreciation Celebration is sched-uled for March 21, 2020, at the Hamburg Field House. Doors will
open at 6:15 pm with catered hot buffet dinner served from 7 – 8:00 pm. Musical entertainment will be pro-vided by “The Outlaws” from 8 – 11:00 pm. There is no charge for farm families, but they can give a free will
donation at the door. The cost for Farm family supporters: Adults $18.00; Children (ages 3-10) $10; Children (2 and under) no charge. Call the church office for a registration form, or you can pick up one at worship on Sunday mornings. Deadline is March 6.
Spread the word and come out to support our farm families who do so much to ensure that we have healthy and plentiful food choices to eat. The 2020 theme is “trucks”. Support your favorite brand of truck!
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March 2020
PRAYER REMEMBERANCE
Please remember the following persons in your weekly prayers. A card or a note of cheer would be greatly appreciated.
Michael Berg, Sharon Billger, Kenny Billger, Bruce Bittner, Loretta Brown, Allen Button, Jean Cooper, Lloyd Cooper, Joyce Dietrich, Raymond Flyte, Barbara Geisler, Marlowe
Graff, Dana Green, Linda Grim, Brandi Heintzelman, Jacob Heiter, Lorie Henry, Wayne Iman, Tami Iman, David
Lewis, Elsie Majka, Kim Merkel, Dennis Miller, Sharon Miller, Margaret Miller, Robert Miller, Della Noll, Steven
O’Neil, Tony Quarles, Keith Rohrbach, Nancy Sanner, Marion Schappell, Dolly Selleck, Henry Strunk, Janet
Swoyer, Annalyse Treat, Steven Wasser
Please remember our homebound members with
a card to let them know you are thinking of them.
THIS MONTH’S FEATURED MT. ZION VISITATION
Jean & Lloyd Cooper Lillian Derr
335 Dotterer Road Fellowship Manor Room 110
Lenhartsville, PA 19534 3000 Fellowship Drive
Whitehall, PA 18052
Upcoming Time Change!!!
Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 8,
it will be time to spring ahead and turn the clocks forward 1 hour!
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Upcoming Events!
Turn your clocks ahead!!!
Saturday, March 8, before going to bed.
See page 14 for details.
Lenten Soup Suppers & Services
Wednesday, March 4, 11, 18, & 25, 6 PM.
See below for details.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Tuesday, March 17
First Day of Spring!
Thursday, March 19
Sausage Sandwich Sale
By the Fundraising Committee
Friday, March 20, 4 - 7 PM
See page 8 for details.
Heidelberg Bell Choir &
ACS Daffodil & Tulip Pickup
Those who ordered daffodils and tulips from
Mt. Zion’s Relay for Life Walkers, you can pick them up
on Sunday, March 29, following worship.
Worship & Music Committee News!
Wednesday Lenten Services
The Wednesday Lenten Services begin with our soup supper at 6:00 PM in the church social hall. Following the soup supper we have a service as well. We are looking for volunteers to prepare the soups for each Wednesday evening service. In addition to soup, we plan to have breads and salads, they can be of any type (green, fruit, pasta, potato, etc.).
Sign-up sheets are available on the table in the conference room.
The Worship and Music Committee encourages everyone to partici-pate in these services. We hope to see you there.
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March Service Calendar
2020 DATE
SUNDAY ORDER OF WORSHIP
WOR-SHIP
ASSIST
HOLY COM-
MUNION COMMENTS
1– March
10:15 am 1
Lent ELW Linda Yes
Malotte’s Lord’s Prayer
8- March
10:15 am 2
Lent ELW Marcia Yes
15-- March
10:15 am 3
Lent
Contemp. Worship
Sue Yes
Praise Band
Fellowship Hour
22– March
10:15 am 4
Lent ELW Greg Yes
29– March
10:15 am 5
Lent ELW April Yes
Special Musical Guests-
Heidelberg Bell Choir
Church Fellowship Hour for March
Fellowship this month will be hosted by the Choir.
Thank you!
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From the Christian Education Committee
MT. ZION EASTER EGG HUNT
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th
- 10 AM RAIN OR SHINE
3 Group Hunts ---- Ages 0-3 years old Ages 4,5,6, & 7 Ages 8 & Up
Filled Eggs, Prizes, and Basket Raffles make an
EGGCITING DAY!!! Bunnies will be needed to help hide Easter Eggs at 9 AM.
Donations are greatly appreciated!! We will be collecting
individual wrapped candies and prizes for all ages.
Please bring them by March 22nd and put them
into the Pink Container in the Conference Room.
Please help make this a successful event.
We will be accepting Hard Boiled Egg Donations on March 29th, please put them in the kitchen refrigerator.
Later that evening the Youth Group will be coloring and filling the eggs 5:30 - 7 PM, you are welcome to join them.
On February 16, 2020, we welcomed the following into our fellowship by Affirmation of Faith:
Jean Gaston & Husband Bill Granieri
and by transfer:
Kelly, Konnor, and Alex Weisner
Our lifelong member, Andrew Weisner, is Kelly’s husband, and father of Konnor and Alex.
Congratulations on joining our Mt. Zion church family!
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Thank You Letters Received Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, We gratefully acknowledge your $60 contribution and the items col-lected by your Sunday School children for our Stockings for Soldiers project. Our deployed troops always appreciate care packages. Thank you for your kind generosity. Keystone Military Families Dear Friends, Thank you for supporting Safe Berks! Your generosity helps us contin-ue our mission of serving survivors of domestic violence and sexual as-sault. We offer these free and confidential services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Your donation of 30 handmade quilts empowers us to con-tinue this crucial work. Last year, Safe Berks served more than 4,000 local people who were impacted by domestic violence or sexual assault. Approximated 800 people - including 400 children stayed in our Safe House in the past year. We are so grateful for your support. Together, we can build a Safe Berks! Thank you! Sincerely, Mindy McIntosh Development Director Hello All! Thank you all for your warm hospitality and your willingness to share a meal with the students from the Providing Resources and Opportunities to Future Standouts (PROFS) program at KU. It was a wonderful oppor-tunity to get to know other individuals in the community, and our stu-dents had a chance to meet and bond with one another before the se-mester began. We also loved hearing about your involvement in the community; you truly stood as an example of philanthropy and service for our students. The groceries were also particularly helpful! We were able to restock our emergency supplies in the office that all students were able to use, and it was a wonderful treat for our students who attended the lunch. On behalf of the PROFS program and its directors, Dr. Warren Hilton and Ms. Susan Mangold, we want to thank you again for hosting our students this winter. We hope this is the beginning of a sustained rela-tionship, and we look forward to being in touch with you again! All the best, The PROFS Program To my Mt. Zion Church Family, Thank you for all the cards, phone calls, text messages, and prayers for me regarding my recent knee replacement surgery. A special thank you to Helen Wessner and Michelle Batz for the meal deliveries and floral bouquet. I am truly blessed to have such a caring and loving church family. God bless you all, Sharon C. Billger
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1-March Camden Follweiler
2-March John Knutsen
3-March Shalan Keller
3-March Daniel Kurtz
3-March Scott Steltz
5-March Debra Jones
5-March Christopher Gehris
5-March Meaghan Dietrich
8-March Jeffrey Bruno
9-March Cheryl Bond
9-March Kimberly Merkel
9-March Jayden Gehris
10-March Lillian Moyer
10-March Jennifer Klinger
11-March Jordan Keller
15-March Tina Mengel
20-March Noah Russo
22-March Michelle Fegely
22-March Ryan McAteer
25-March Carl Bruno
26-March Jesslyn Gehman
27-March Brett Arndt
28-March Kelly Hertzog
30-March Sandra Tamagnone
30-March Hannah Hertzog
31-March Cindy Meigio
03/12/1960 John & Rosa Theres
03/14/2015 Nichole & Tony Miller
03/20/1993 Denise & Kenneth Sanner
03/23/1974 Nancy & Dennis Miller
03/24/2018 Shalon & David Kupp
Happy Birthday !
Note: Individuals celebrat-ing Birthdays and Anniver-saries are remembered in the intercessory prayers of the congregation at Sunday Worship prior to the date of their birthday or anniversary.
Happy
Anniversary
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March 1 10:15 AM
Acolyte Peyton Snyder, Leah Weber
Greeters Rose & Jack Theres
Lector Confirmation Class
Ushers Church Council, Volunteers
Comm. Asst. Church Council
Flowers NO FLOWERS In LENT
Bulletins
March 8 10:15 AM
Acolyte Sadie Berger
Greeters Faye & Lester Miller
Lector Cheryl Frankowiack
Ushers Church Council, Volunteers
Comm. Asst. Cheryl Frankowiack, Cheryl Bond
Flowers NO FLOWERS In LENT
Bulletins Lillian Moyer in celebration of her birthday on the 10th.
March 15 10:15 AM
Acolyte Natalie Frederick
Greeters Arlene & Richard Schmeck
Lector Eloise Tucker
Ushers Arlene & Richard Schmeck, Volunteers
Comm. Asst. Eloise Tucker, Cyndee Barkley
Flowers NO FLOWERS In LENT
Bulletins Bryan & Melissa Keller in celebration of Jordan’s 14th Birthday.
March 22 10:15 AM
Acolyte Lilia Pizzelanti
Greeters Bonnie & Dean Scott
Lector Jeff Wetzel
March Worship Service Support
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March Worship Support Continued
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We are in need of Bulletins in March.
Please consider commemorating a special event or
memory of a loved one with a donation of bulletins.
Thank you!
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SUMMER FEST CHAIR NEEDED!!!
We are seeking someone to take over as chair of our annual Summer Fest event. Current chair, Andrew Dietrich, is will-ing to co-chair this year to help with training. He has all the information you need and will pass it on to you.
This is our largest outreach event of the year and we always have many people come out to help, but leadership is needed to coordinate the various fest areas and activities.
Please consider volunteering for this important position.
Contact Andrew for any questions you may have:
Phone - 610-823-3904 Email- [email protected].
Ushers Bonnie & Dean Scott, Volunteers
Comm. Asst. Jennifer O’Neil, Victoria McAteer
Flowers NO FLOWERS In LENT
Bulletins Joann & David Lewis in memory of the birthday of daughter Jane Lukowicz.
March 29 10:15 AM
Acolyte Sadie Berger
Greeters Janice & Kenneth Clemmer
Lector Melissa Keller
Ushers Janice & Kenneth Clemmer, Volunteers
Comm. Asst. Melissa & Jordan Keller
Flowers NO FLOWERS In LENT
Bulletins
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“March”
From the book A Child’s Calendar
A poem for each month catches the mood of the changing seasons
The sun is nervous as a kite
That can’t quite keep its own string tight.
Some days are fair, and some are raw.
The timid earth decides to thaw.
Shy budlets peep from twigs on trees,
And robins join the chickadees.
Pale crocuses poke through the ground
Like noses come to sniff around.
The mud smells happy on our shoes.
We still wear mittens, which we lose.
- John Updike
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Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Purpose Statement
God’s purpose for our congregation is to commit ourselves to learn and to spread God’s Word and to serve others.
Guiding Principles
Jesus is Lord and Savior
Seek to be in relationship with God
Ensure that everyone is welcome
Encourage generosity toward others
Live the faith
Worship and/or Sunday School
Cancellation Notification
Winter and colder temperatures always brings the possibility that on a given Sunday morning we might need to cancel Sunday school and/or worship. In case of icy or snowy conditions, you should turn to:
TV Channels 69’s StormCenter
Radio station WEEU (830 AM)
Radio station WFMZ (100.7)
where the latest changes and or cancellations are listed, as well as on our church website.
In addition, we will use our email notification system for those who have signed on to receive emails from Mt. Zion. We will do our best to make any decision regarding changes to Mt. Zion’s Sun-day schedule in a timely fashion.
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