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    In August 2001, Merle, LoAnns husband died and then 11 September happened. As if thedeath of her husband wasnt enough, LoAnn thought that the cancellation of flights nationwidewould keep Merles friend in St Louis from coming as well as other friends and family. Sheremembers how well Prs. Mix and McNamara handled the funeral and everything turned outwell. I start out LoAnns life story with this story to show how God has continually suppliedgrace and blessing for LoAnn throughout her life. She is an example to all of us of faithfulness,as well as grace in the midst of adversity.

    When she was born, LoAnn was premature. Her mother held her close to her all the time inorder to keep LoAnn warm. Mary Zirkle lived just next door to her family and she always wishedthat she could hold the little baby, but LoAnns mother kept her close. Later in life, Mary realized the im-portance of LoAnns mothers protectiveness. Youd think that someone who had been so protected frombirth would be unwilling to step out and enjoy life; LoAnn is anything but fearful, however. Sit down with herand within minutes she is telling you of camping trips, farming mishaps and family fun that brings a smile toyour face.

    She recounted that a few years before Merle died, her mother had come to live with them. One day asshe was tending to her mother inside the house, Merle decided to mow the grass with their tractor. He hadalways mowed the same way and today was no different. He must have gotten distracted, however, anddidnt see the low branch on the walnut tree. As LoAnn said, I went out to look for Merle and found him onthe ground. I yelled, What are you doing on the ground? and he replied, Dont try to get me up, get the

    tractor, its going to mow down our soybeans! LoAnn says that she couldnt get him up and she began tolaugh about the mower going in circles in the field. She called several neighbors and finally found someoneto help out and retrieve it. Even as she told the story she was still laughing!

    Another time, she and Merle were shingling their roof and they got hung up until late in the evening.They had designed the house together and had done much of the work themselves. When they went to de-scend, the frost had settled on the roof and it was too slick to go down. Merle slid down little by little on hisback side and melted the frost with his body heat and that allowed him and LoAnn to get off the roof safely!LoAnn still laughs at him complaining about the cold frost on his bottom and her laughing at him as he sliddown.

    When they werent sliding down a frost covered roof or chasing runaway tractors, they liked to go camp-ing down by Charloe from time to time in the summer. Before then, they went to places like Crooked Lake in

    Auburn, Indiana. The move to Charloe was closer and more convenient. They had a group from the churchthere at least one time; they also remember Pat and Jim Cochran joining them many times. The wholechurch group camped out, had food and fun. I am sure they told some good stories around the campfire.

    Another time the church group went to Harrison Lake and someone was messing around in the canoeand the fruit basket was upset! The man got wet! That evening, another church group had camped acrossthe way and were cooking some delicious tacos. LoAnn kept saying loud enough for them to hear, I wishtheyd invite us over! She didnt expect them to invite them, but they came over and said they had enoughfor everyone! I guess it pays to speak loudly!

    LoAnn has many more stories about her life and is willing to share with anyone, but the most im-portant thing that she shares is her faithfulness. I attribute her unwavering trust in her friends, family and inGod to the faithful relationships that she has shared with each. On Trinity Sunday, we heard from Romans

    ZIONS LUTHERAN CHURCH

    1801 East Second Street

    Defiance, OH 43512

    Rev. Timothy Reynolds, Pastor

    419-

    782-

    8781

    Fax: 419-782-6719

    June 2013

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    www.zionslutheranchurch.com

    Visit our website at:

    Church Office Email:

    [email protected]

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    VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2013

    JULY 8 - 12 AT DEFIANCE COLLEGE

    6:00 P.M.

    8:30 P.M.

    Permanent markers, 30 assortedcolors medium size tip (chisel)

    Fabric markers, 2 pkg assort. colors Bingo markers, 20 assorted colors Calligraphy markers, 12 Calligraphy pens, tips and ink Fine point Sharpies, 30 assorted

    colors

    1 yard heavy canvas fabric Plain cotton fabric Green felt 400 green pipe cleaners 5 rolls brown wrapping paper 300 straws Large beads Lanyard lacing Thin elastic for beaded bracelets Ribbon, kind that curls Various sequins, rhinestones/small

    beads Copper or gold embossing foil, 3 pkg Shoe polish2 brown paste Shoe polish, 2 black sponge applica-

    tor Cardboard, cereal or gift box thick-

    ness

    2 reams copy paper

    8 rolls of paper towels 8 baby wipes

    If you have any questions aboutVBS, please contact Kelly Worline orVicki Stephens.

    Registration forms for volunteers andfor children are found on pages 35of this newsletter.

    The VBS Directors are asking eachpartner church to donate food forsnacks by July 1. Zions portion is: 26 boxes of brownies 1.5 gallons of vegetable oil 250 apples (sweet, red, any variety) 1 bottle of lemon juice

    Please take a tear off strip from theflyer on the Bulletin Board to donate afood item for VBS.

    Supplies needed by July 1 for Crafts

    100 eggs 200 plastic spoons

    5 bags dried beans 200 small water bottles, 8-10 oz. size,

    empty with lid 300 toilet paper tubes/paper towel

    tubes Aluminum pie tins, any size Masking tape, 1 roll regular tan color Masking tape, 15 rolls various colors

    Duct tape, 15 rolls multi-colors

    Duct tape, 1 roll traditional color gray Wax paper, 2 rolls Tempera paint, 1 qt. eared, yellow,

    green, blue Tacky glue, 15 bottles Crayloa markers, 30 packages of as-

    sorted colors

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    Defiance Community VBS Registration FormDefiance College Campus * July 8 -12, 2013 * 6 to 8:30 PM

    Register online at: https://www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/hl/defiancecommunity

    Childs Name(s) ________________________________________________________________________________

    Parent/Guardian Name ____________________________________________________________________________

    Address_________________________________________________________________________________________

    E-mail Address ___________________________________________________________________________________

    Phone Numbers: Home ______________________ Cell _____________________ Work____________________

    Age Informaon

    Date of birth __________________________ Age _________________ Last school grade completed ____________

    Home Church ___________________________________________________________________________________

    Allergies/Medical Informaon

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Supports needed to assist your child the week of VBS, so we ensure their week is amazing

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________

    T-Shirt Size: _____YS ____YM ____YL ____YXL ____Adult S ____Adult Medium _____Adult L _____Adult XL

    T-shirts free and available to pre-registered participants

    Emergency Contacts

    Name _____________________________________________ Phone __________________________________

    Name _____________________________________________ Phone __________________________________

    Dismissal Informaon

    Name(s) of person(s) who may pick up this child from VBS

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Service Squad

    Children entering Grades 6, 7 & 8 have the opon of parcipang in Service Squad, which coincides with regular VBS from 6

    to 8:30. These youth parcipate in service projects in an around the Deance community. Do you release your 6, 7 or 8 grader to par

    cipate In these o-site acvies? ______Yes _______No

    Placement: Would you child wish to be with a friend? If so who? _________________________________________

    Other Informaon (church use only) Group _______________________

    Are parents helping VBS? ________ If yes, where? __________________________________

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    Defiance Community VBS Registration Form

    Childs Name(s) ________________________________________________________________________________

    PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SIGN BELOW:

    Authorization and Release of Liability

    In consideration of the privilege of my childs participation Defiance Community Vacation Bible School, and on behalf of my child and me aparent/guardian, I hereby release, discharge, hold harmless and indemnify, and covenant not to sue, the Churches and all of the churcheand directors, officers, elders, trustees, deacons, employees, volunteers, insurers, agents and representatives, and all other persons associated with the Program (including without limitation any other participating sponsors, parents, vendors, volunteers and other program woers as to any and all claims of my child, me and other family members for personal injuries suffered by my child, property damage, medicexpenses, and economic loss arising directly or indirectly out of my childs participation in the Program, and any first aid, medical care oftreatment provided to my child in the event my child is injured or becomes ill while participating in Program activities, and excepting claimsthat may not be released under applicable law. This Release of Liability shall be binding on me, my family, heirs, next of kin, legal repre-sentatives, beneficiaries, successors and assigns.

    Signature:_________________________________________________

    Medical Consent

    In the event my child is injured or becomes ill in Program activities, and if I, the parent or guardian of the above-named child, am not pre-sent to make medical decisions, I hereby authorize the Churches, its staff, volunteers including volunteer parent, participants, and supervsors to arrange for and consent on my behalf to emergency medical and dental care and treatment, including tests and radiological examand surgery, and hospital care and treatment, and to consent to medications for pain and other conditions as prescribed by medical personel attending my child. I am responsible for payment of any medical charges or expenses not covered by my insurance or the insurance

    applicable to my child (if any).

    My signature below indicates that all information provided in this form is true and accurate, and that I fully agree to all s tatements made othe form, including but not limited to the Authorization and Release of Liability, Medical Conditions, and Consent to Medical Treatment.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________

    Signature Printed Name & Date

    Photo Release

    I give permission for free use of my childs name and picture in broadcasts, telecasts, or written accounts of Vacation Bible School prograand events.

    Yes____________ No_____________

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    Name:________________________________________________________________________Todays Date:_____________________

    Address:_______________________________________________ City:____________________________________Zip:_____________

    Phone: (____)_____________________________ E-Mail:______________________________________________________________

    Best time/way to reach you_____________________________________________Home Church:_________________________________

    VOLUNTEER

    TEAM

    APPLICATION

    Please check below if you are able to help with VBS!

    I can help VBS:

    During planning sessions (MarchJune) Set up the week before

    During PM Session (6:30-9:15 p.m.) Take down July 12, 13, 14

    TEENS: I am a Teen Helper (will complete ______grade in June2013). Students just completing 7th grade can choose to be a participant in Service

    Squad or a helper.

    BEFORE VBS:

    Prayer Warrior

    Administrative

    Carnival Planning & Prep.

    Set-up July

    DURING VBS

    Nursery/Toddler Worker (0-3 y.o.)for volunteers children

    PRESCHOOL (4-5s):

    Game leader Leader Tour Guide Assistant Guide

    Ks-1st Grade:

    Game Leader Lead Tour Guide Assistant Guide

    2nd-3rd Grade:

    Game Leader Lead Tour Guide Assistant Guide

    4th5th Grade:

    Game Leader Lead Tour Guide Assistant Guide

    Service Squad (68th Grade):

    Leader Assistant Driver

    Additional:

    Prayer Team

    Music Team Drama Team

    Daily Set-up (4-6 p.m. week of VBS)

    Greeter

    Clean-up Team Daily Friday (move things back to our churches)

    T-shirt table

    Registration

    On-site Nurse

    Craft helper

    Food Preparation

    Misc. Leader where needed

    FRIDAY CARNIVAL

    The carnival will be from6:00 8:30 on Friday, July

    12.

    Check the boxes where youcan help.

    Planning and Pre-prep Friday July 12 Set-up

    Work a station

    1.25 hours

    Entire Carnival

    Clean-up Friday night

    Not sure, Ill pray about it. Call me.

    July 8, 9, 10, 11 & 1

    Defiance College

    6 to 8:30 p.m.

    COMMUNITY VACATION

    BIBLE SCHOOL 2013

    ON-SITE TRAININGONE TIME ONLY!

    I understand that I need to aend one training ses-

    sion at Deance College prior to VBS. Ill be there

    this date: (check one)

    Thursday, June 27 @ 7p.m.

    Sunday, June 30 @ 7 p.m.

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    Fathers Day for InnkeepersCommunity Dinner on June 19

    At the Wednesday, June 19thInnkeepers meal thefathers in attendancewill be given gently usedmens belts, wallets, flashlights, small tools; and new baseball caps, socks, t-shirts, and toiletries(shaving cream, razors, shampoo, deodorant, soaps, etc.) We would also like to bless the fathers withsome yummy baked goods. We will be collecting these items in the bin in the Narthex until June 15th.

    There will also be a sign up sheet for baked goods on the bulletin board. If anyone is interested in contributing monetarily, they can put it in the offering, marked "Father's Day forInnkeepers." If you haveany questions, please contact Bill Clark or Kristen at 419-576-9770.

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    NEW CLASS!Starting this Fall

    on

    Church in the 21st Century

    Dates and Time to be announced

    Please Sign Up if you are interested.

    Required books:

    Ch r i s t i a n i t y f o r t h e Rest o f Us: How t h e Nei g h bo r h o od Ch u r c h i s

    T r a n sf o rm i n g t h e F a i t h , by Diana Butler Bass

    Th e Gr ea t Emer g en c e: How Ch r i s t i a n i t y i s Ch a n g i n g a n d W h y ,

    by Phyllis Tickle

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    ORGANIC COFFEE & TEA PRICESBreakfast Blend $ 8.00 Decaf Breakfast Blend $ 9.00

    English Breakfast Tea $ 3.00

    EqualExchangeCoffeeOn sale throughout the year!!!!

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    NW OHIO SYNOD WOMENS CONVENTION

    Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22Findlay Inn and Convention Center, Findlay, Ohio.

    The theme is Act Boldly on Monday. The bible study will be by Mary Satterfield, the banquet speakeis Rev. Christine Thompson, Mother Teresa will join us for lunch, 5 enrichment sessions to choosefrom, and election of officers, board members and delegates to the 2014 Triennial Gathering. Detaileinformation and registration forms are available on the bulletin board in the narthex.

    If you have any questions about this event, I will be happy to answer them. Sue McKibbe

    D E A D L I N E S

    BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENT

    Every Thursday at 9:00 a.m.(unless otherwise noted)

    JULY

    NEWSLETTER DEADLINE

    June 21, 2013

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    Coffee Break on Summer Break

    Please join us when we resume on Sunday, October 6.

    Everyone have a great summer!

    chapter 5, hope does not disappoint us, because Gods love has been poured into our hearts through the HoSpirit that has been given to us. What truer words are there than those from Paul to help us understand how

    God has led LoAnn throughout her life? What truer words are there for each one of us?Even when things dont seem to go the way we want them to go, there is always

    room to laugh and enjoy life and LoAnn exemplifies that for us. Thank you, LoAnn for sharing your stories;thank you for sharing your life with us; thank you for sharing Jesus!

    Pr. Tim

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    RECYCLE YOUR POP CANS & SUPPORT

    ZIONS YOUTHZions Youth will be collecting clean, rinsed pop cans for

    recycling throughout the year.Each Sunday there will be a bin in the Narthex for your cans to be placed in.

    If you need to have your cans picked up, please contact Deb Shockey.

    Lets Furnish the Gazebo

    Summer is here! Everyone wants to use the newgazebo. The Garden Committee has identified thefurniture we would like to purchase and want togive everyone the opportunity to donate to the Gar-den Fund for its purchase. See Gwen Anderson formore information.

    Dear Members of Zion's,

    Thank you so much for your generous donationsof purses and bath, body andbeauty items for the Innkeeper's Mother's Day night. We had over 100 pursesdonated and many bath products! It was very nice and the ladies certainly en-

    joyed getting a chance to get a new purse and select from all of the bath/beautygoodies on the table. A big thanks also goes to those that baked the cupcakesand cake pops. What a blessing you all were and on behalf of all of the ladies

    that we blessed that night, I thank you all greatly!Kelly Worline

    Thank you to ourPreschool and Elementary Teachers:

    Heather FieldsKate FrankDeb Engel

    Linda Hardy

    Karla WolfrumAnnie ReynoldsKelly Worline

    Jr./Sr. High Teachers:Mark and Vicki Stephens

    Catechism Teacher:Pastor Tim

    From theChristian Education Ministry Team

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    J une 2013LESSONS

    JUNE 1 & 2 PENTECOST 21 Kings 8:22-23, 41-43

    Psalm 96:1-9Galatians 1:1-12

    Luke 7:1-10

    JUNE 8 & 9 PENTECOST 31 Kings 17:17-24

    Psalm 30Galatians 1:11-24

    Luke 7:11-17

    JUNE 15 & 16 PENTECOST 42 Samuel 11:26-12:10, 13-15

    Psalm 32Galatians 2:15-21

    Luke 7:36-8:3

    JUNE 22 & 23 PENTECOST 5Isaiah 65:1-9

    Psalm 22:19-28Galatians 3:23-29

    Luke 8:26-39

    JUNE 29 & 30 PENTECOST 61 Kings 19:15-16, 19-21

    Psalm 16Galatians 5:1, 13-25

    Luke 9:51-62

    DCTV 5You may watch Zions Lutheran

    Worship services on Wednesdays

    @ 6:00 p.m. on DCTV 5 Defiance

    OH.

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    LLSLutherans of

    Long Standing

    JUNE 4, 2013

    2:00 p.m. in the Hofer

    Room

    Mens Fellowship

    meets every Tuesday

    at 9:00 a.m. in the Library

    The Book Group

    meets on

    Monday,

    June 10 at7:00 pm

    in theShepfer Room.

    Young at Heart

    meets on WEDNESDAY,J une 12, 2013

    at 11:30 am, at Leftys Pizza

    The next meeng will be

    June 16th

    aer the

    Worship Service.

    Cards will be placed in the

    Narthex to be signed during

    Fellowship Hour on June 23r

    Sisters in Christ

    ScrapbookClub

    Meets Saturday, June 1, from 8:00

    a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Hofer

    Room. Bring your own drink and a

    snack to share.

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    Worship and

    MusicCommittee

    meets onThursday,June 13th

    at 7:00 p.m.

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    Get your copy in the church narthex!

    Partners Missionin

    Our Innkeeper guests are continually thankful for the food and supplies givenby our members and others throughout the community. In order to continue toserve their needs, we ask that you consider giving the following items: chicken

    noodle soup, hot & cold cereal, toothpaste, shaving gel, canned fruit, pudding,jello, paper towels, toilet paper, detergent, boxed skillet meals, box potatoes,

    spaghetti and dry pasta noodles, bottled water, canned meat tuna, sausage, chicken, Ramennoodles beef, chicken & shrimp, spaghetti sauce, tomato sauce, bottled fruit juices, micro-wave popcorn, salad dressing and cooking oil. On behalf of Diana Groll and myself, we thankyou for your ongoing generosity.

    Dick Anderson

    DEACON SUPPORT TEAM

    Included in the last few months Trumpets were articles about your deacons. If you were notaware of your deacon, do you now know her or him? We hope you have a sincere interest ingetting to know your deacon as a present and future friend and confidant. Our Pastor is thebest resource with whom to discuss questions and concerns, but your deacon can also serve

    you in a similar way.Deacons are not exempt from having a deacon of their own. At times we need someone willing to lis-

    ten and we turn to our deacon.As mentioned the last several months, deacons meet bi-monthly to discuss a variety of topics, but

    more importantly we are available for you when your needs might require someone to talk with other thanPastor Tim occasionally.

    We are grateful for the opportunity to serve the members of Zions Lutheran Church and we encourageyou to reach out to your deacon whenever the need arises.

    If you are unsure about your deacon, please call the church office for assistance.Dick Anderson

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    SUMMER CAMPSLutheran Outdoor Ministries in Ohio

    There are camps for all ages!

    Check out http://lomocamps.org/summer

    for more information and

    to register for summer camp.

    http://lomocamps.org/summerhttp://lomocamps.org/summerhttp://lomocamps.org/summer
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    JUNE 2013

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    SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WED THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

    1

    7:30a Weight

    Watchers

    8:00a Scrapbook

    5:00 Worship

    Shut In Communion

    2

    9:45 Worship

    Shut In Communion

    3 4

    9:00 a Mens

    Fellowship

    9:00 aWeight

    Watchers

    2:00 pLLS

    5:30Lighten Up

    5

    7:00 a Women @

    Cabin Fever

    5:00 p Community

    Dinner

    6

    9:00 aBullen

    Announcements

    due

    5:00TOPS

    7 8

    7:30 Weight

    Watchers

    5:00 Worship

    9

    9:45 Worship

    10

    7:00 Book Group

    11

    9:00 aMens

    Fellowship

    9:00 aWeight

    Watchers

    5:30Lighten Up

    12

    7:00 a Women @

    Cabin Fever

    11:30 a Young at

    HeartLeys

    4:00 Food Pantry

    Sign Up

    5:00 p Community

    Dinner

    13

    9:00 aBullen

    Announcements

    due

    5:00 TOPS

    7:00 - Worship &

    Music Meeng

    14

    9:30 2:00

    CHURCH MEDIA

    SEMINAR

    15

    7:30 Weight

    Watchers

    5:00 Worship

    16

    9:45 Worship

    BAPTISM

    FATHERS DAY

    11:00 Sisters in

    Christ

    17

    Pastors Day O

    18

    9:00 aMens

    Fellowship

    9:00 aWeight

    Watchers

    5:30Lighten Up

    19

    7:00 a Women @

    Cabin Fever

    5:00 p Community

    Dinner

    5:45 p Food Pantry

    Pick Up

    20

    9:00 aBullen

    Announcements

    due

    5:00 TOPS

    7:00 Council

    Meeng

    21

    2:45 p.m.JULY NEWSLETTER

    DEADLINE

    22

    7:30 Weight

    Watchers

    5:00 Worship

    23

    9:45 Worship

    11:00 Cards

    ______________

    30

    9:45 Worship

    7:00 VBS Training

    at Deance Col-

    lege

    24

    Pastors Day O

    25

    9:00 aMens

    Fellowship

    9:00 aWeight

    Watchers

    5:30Lighten Up

    26

    7:00 a Women @

    Cabin Fever

    5:00 p Community

    Dinner

    27

    9:00 aBullen

    Announcements

    due

    5:00 TOPS

    7:00 VBS Training

    at Deance Col-

    lege

    28 29

    7:30 Weight

    Watchers

    5:00 Worship

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    PASTOR OFF ALL WEEK

    PASTOR OFF

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    ALTAR FLOWERSJUNE

    2 AVAILABLE

    9

    Chuck & Leona Bailey

    16 Dwaine & Laurie Schey23 Phil & Mary Rickard30 AVAILABLE

    BULLETINSJUNE

    2 AVAILABLE9 Karen Bowling

    16 AVAILABLE23 Steve & Karen Graf30 AVAILABLE

    ALTAR DUTY

    JUNE2 Cindy Wendell9 Marsha Leaders

    16 Kate Frank23 Kate Frank30 Kate Frank

    FELLOWSHIP HOUR for Sunday 9:45 amJUNE

    2 Leona & Chuck Bailey9 Cyndi Ensign

    16

    Fern & Ott Beindorf

    23 Linda & Orville Hardy30 Karen Bowling & Lenore Doctor

    HOSTS for Saturday 5:00 pmJUNE

    1 Donna Ripke & Bob Thomas8 Sonia Bussing & Donna Ripke

    15 Bob & Nancy Swingle22 Gene & Barb Vogel29 Bob & Nancy Swingle

    LECTOR & DEACON for Saturday 5:00 pm

    (* DEACONS)

    JUNE1 *Cindy Wendell8 AVAILABLE

    15 *Dick Anderson22 AVAILABLE29 AVAILABLE

    LECTOR & DEACON for Sunday 9:45 am(* DEACONS)

    JUNE

    2

    *Audrey Eis, Craig McKibben, Dawn McKibben

    9 Lenore Doctor16 *Doug Eis, Linda Hardy, Patty VanDemark23 Marsha Deniston30 Cyndi Ensign

    OFFERING COLLECTORS for Sunday 9:45 am

    1st Sunday Randy Groll & Mary Boals

    2nd Sunday Jim Eis & Bill Brownson

    3rd Sunday Mary Boals & Cindy Wendell

    4th Sunday Marsha Leaders & Chuck Bailey

    USHERS for Sunday 9:45 am1st Sunday Randy & Diana Groll

    2nd Sunday Gene & Barb Vogel

    3rd Sunday Donna Schindler & Annie Reynolds

    4th Sunday Mike & Deb Shockey

    OFFERING COUNTERS

    Marv Widmer, Jim Eis, John Jacob, Chuck Bailey

    AUDIO-VISUALDoug Eis, Dale Worline, Shaun Holley, Vicki

    Stephens, Stormy Gutman.

    IF YOU ARE UNA BLE TO FULFILL YOUR COMM IT

    MENT, PLEASE ARRANGE FOR A SUBSTITUTE

    AND INFORM THE CHURCH OFFICE AS SOON

    AS POSSIBLE.

    Fellowship Hour substitutes: Roxanne Maxsonand Laurie Schey.

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    FaithActive in Love June 2013

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    ZIONS EMAIL ADDRESSES

    Office Secretary - [email protected]

    Pastor- [email protected]

    Treasurer- [email protected]

    Website - www.zionslutheranchurch.com

    COUNCIL MEMBERS

    Tom Boals, President

    Deb Shockey, Vice Pres.

    Gwen Anderson, Treasurer

    Laurie Schey, Secretary

    Mary Boals

    Kim Chehi

    Lenore Doctor

    Randy Groll

    Stormy Gutman

    Roxanne Maxson

    Elizabeth McNeely

    Carl Snyder

    Mark Stephens

    Dale Worline

    COUNCIL MEETS ONthe third Thursday of each

    month (except July)

    at 7:00 p.m.

    DEACONS

    Dick Anderson

    Tom Boals

    Audrey Eis

    Doug Eis

    Linda Hardy

    Craig McKibben

    Dawn McKibben

    Patty VanDemark

    Cindy Wendell

    ZIONS MISSION STATEMENT

    Driven by Gods spirit we will grow in faith and make Christs love known

    O F F I C E H O U R S

    Monday-

    Friday

    9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

    Find us and Like us we need more

    followers to spread the word! Are you

    friends with a former member? invite

    them too we love staying in contact!

    Have a question about an upcoming

    event? you may find your answer.

    And, you can add your comments, too!

    ( If you have trouble searching type in

    Zions Lutheran Defiance and thatshould find it for you). If you would like

    to post an event you may email it to

    [email protected].

    BULLETINSSuggested donation

    for bulletins is$20.00.

    Prayer List

    Church Council has en-acted a new policy re-

    garding the names placed

    on the church prayer list

    in the bulletin. If you

    would like prayers on the

    list for longer than 3

    weeks, please make an-

    other request. Requests

    can be sent to the

    church office via phone

    419-782-8781 or by

    email at:

    [email protected]