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SUNDAY SERVICE ASSISTANTS
Date Assist As
8:00 am Service 10:30 am Service
Jun 07
Greeter Lector
Diane & Doyle Boese
Diane Boese
Harvey & Donna Harmon
Harvey Harmon
9:30 am Jun 14
Greeter Lector
David Erdley
Jun 21
Greeter Lector
Bataille Family Payle Bataille
Jun 28
Greeter Lector
Hovick Family
Phil Hovick
Altar Guild Schedule:
June 7th
- Rose Ann McKenney June 21
st - Linda Monzo and Bernice Korb
Communion Assistant:
Doyle Boese & Rich McKenney
JUNE ANNIVERSARIES
WEDDINGS
34th Anniversary - June 6
Cathy & Ted Friedman 28
th Anniversary - June 6
Jane & Michael Condon 54
th Anniversary – June 17
Anne & Richard Daniel 12
th Anniversary – June 20
Kerri & Matthew Bregartner 27
th Anniversary - June 25
Darlene & Paul J. Miklas 40
th Anniversary - June 28
Susan & Andrew Dzurovcik
BAPTISMS
Linda Bonnel William Daniel Nicholas Filzen Lorraine Vitolo Jonathan Miklas Rachel Dias Peyton Loeffler Paige Felter Susan Dzurovcik Denise Harper Doris Dias Priscilla Miklas Eva Ridenour Edward Daniel Janet Lyman Noah Balla Roseann McKenney Ashley Rumzie Jamie Bonnel Lynn Shinski
BIRTHDAYS 1
st Kayleigh Smidt
3rd
Bernice Korb 7
th Ruth Deardorff
Lauren Current 8
th Travis Ayr
James Tittel 12
th James Filzen
Krystal Semmens 13
th Lori Felter
14th Priscilla Miklas
Aaron Ayr Karen Tuder 15
th A. J. Druhot
17th Paul Tajkowski
18th Diane Marciano
20th Naomi Sadlon
Vincent Spino 21
st Kathleen Violante
Nicole Lauterbach 22
nd Kristina Barabas
Mercedes Bradley Shannon Sokolow 23
rd Steven Polacek
Natalie Roncaioli Ling Bataille 25
th Andrew Dzurovcik
William Horner David Dooley Taylor Ayr 26
th Hope Alfieri
Betty Polacek 27
th Natalie Kril
28th Noreen Schiffbauer
29th Peter Floersch
Kathryn Dooley
30th Karen Dooley
PRAYER LIST
Jim Tittel
Teddy Mihovch
Jane Condon
Barbara Trinca
Randy Sadlon
Bob Heeren
Virginia Cusmano
Priscilla Miklas
Irany Jung
Paul Miklas, Jr.
Andrea Cipala
Natalie Kril
Ken Balla
Phyllis Vozar
Karl SchifBauer
Helen Killian
Tami Triplett
Ron Diaz
Priscilla Miklas
Rachel Dias
Ellen Golias
Al Flood
Barbara McGarry
Genevieve Weber
Walter Miklas
Alex Vacula
Ed Sheehan
Jeffrey Felter
Jackie Kirk
Mildred Miklas
IN A HOSPITAL/NURSING FACILITY
Ella Wagner – Genesis (Westfield Betty Wasilak – Sunrise (Westfield)
FRIENDS OF OUR CONGREGATION
Elsie Vermilyea (Debbie Bobyack’s mother) Sean McGuirk (friend of Friedman Family) Rosemarie Witte (Eryka Underwood’s grandmother in Germany) Fernando Wolff Monteiro (cousin of Doris Dias) Doris Reilly (daughter of Ron and Barbara McGarry) Kaleb Schwarz (Ed & Ethel Musto”s great-grandson) Stacy Baumgart (Margaret Baumgart daughter-in-law) Ethel Tuder (Bob Tuder’s mother) Keneth Butlingliere (Friend of Ron & Barbara McGarry) Barbara Doyle (Friend of Michelle and Jonathan Hill) Debbie Gross (Friend of Michelle and Jonathan Hill) Erin Casey and Baby Boy Casey (Liam) Realda and Loiva Wolff (Doris Dias aunts in Brazil) Nancy Staugatis (Christopher & Karen Smith’s cousin) Dwight Kempf (Friend of Harmons) Ann Gryziek (Friend of Gerda Sadlers) Irany Wolff Jung ( mother of Doris Dias) Logan Sossman (Roberta Frimpter son-in-law) William Hancock (Friend of Horner Family) Eileen Borwski ( Sister of Teddy Mihovich)
Neil Egan (Friend of Trudy & Bob Heeren)
Olivia Sawyer (2 1/2 year old student of Ashley Rumzie with Lukemia)
Ray Calvo (Friend of Jim and Joan Pignataro)
Elan Alexander (Friend of the Dias Family))
From June 14th
2015 to
Labor Day, September 7th
2015
Zion Lutheran Church will
Have one Sunday Service
At:
Council Meeting – April 20, 2015
Present: Pastor, Ed Sitler, Joan Sitler, Todd Felter, Ken Rumzie, Kathleen Rumzie, Joan Pignataro, Faith Dzurovcik, Vicar Glen, and Jamie Hovick. President Ed Sitler called the meeting to order at 7:01 pm. Pastor opened with prayer.
Motion to approve the minutes from February. (Sitler, Rumzie)
Motion passed.
Treasurer’s Report – Report submitted by Dave Antolick March 2015 - Opening Balance $14,090.62 Total Income $63,546.19 Operating Expenses $46,065.81 Balance $31,571.00
Endowment – Not present. Elder’s – Joan Sitler Elders met to discuss convention and Pastor news. Pastor was elected to SELC President. Pastor Krueger will run the call process for Zion. Call meeting will be on Saturday, May 30 and 31. Council and Elders to attend the 1
st meeting. Second meeting will be a Congregational meeting. Survey
will be given out. Call process takes about a 1 year. Pastor will remain serving until a call is received. Pastor applied to Medicare. Concordia would delete medical portion when Medicare was notified. Stewardship – Kathy Rumzie No report. Christian Education – Faith Dzurovick Easter pageant had 12 children participate. Lessons resumed this week. Faith will do the lesson part and Mrs. Lyman will do the music part. TD Bank account has Debbie Bobyack as signer. Faith is trying to convert the account. VBS letter will be coming out soon. Property Management –Todd Felter Work day accomplished a lot of jobs. Janitor was dismissed. Cleaning company was found to clean the church. They were given a checklist. Look into getting a lock box for the keys. Still to be done: Eagle Scout project doesn’t appear to be happening re: painting the parking lot. Preschool –Joan Pignataro Registration is at 81 spots. Registration is still going on. Contracts will be discussed at the next Preschool meeting. State came back and passed inspection. Preschool planted the flowers out back.
Evangelism –Karen & David Dooley Not present. Luther League – Pastor Pastor Weatherall is hosting the confirmation retreat this weekend. So far, there will be 3 kids in attendance plus Vicar. Luther League convention will be July 24-26
th in Parma, Ohio.
LWIM – Kathy Rumzie LWIM Mother Daughter banquet is May 15
th.
Vicar – Vicar Glen [email protected] Pastor and Vicar split up Lenten services. There were three funerals. Vicar assisted with convention clean up and audio work. Vicar will be attending the confirmation retreat. Vicar will be preaching in Garfield. Pastor – Pastor will be preaching the next 3 Sundays. Convention thank you’s were coming in. Pastor Harrison posted a compliment on Facebook. May 2
nd is
Rachel’s wedding. May 28th is Majestic Winds concert. May 31
st is a baptism
of Jason Current’s child. No Vicar will be coming in August. End of November, there may be a Vicar available. Beginning in May, SELC will compensate $3000/month for Vicar.
Motion to approve the reports as presented. (Sitler, Rumzie) Motion
passed.
Unfinished Business
1. Todd Felter needs to take photos. They will retro fit the lighting.
2. Advertising has not been done yet in the local papers.
3. Faith to modify contract for 1st Saturday Prayer group and 3
rd
Saturday Harvest Group.
4. Theater group has not yet signed a contract.
New Business
1. Flashing on the eve toward the front of the church has ripped off.
2. Council meeting will be May 18th.
Motion to adjourn. (Sitler, Rumzie) Motion passed.
Pastor closed with a prayer at 8:23AM. Respectfully submitted, Jamie Hovick
Bellow is the Outline of a Pastoral Call explained by Rev
Krueger on our Congregational Meeting held May 31, 2015.
If you have questions about the meeting, please reach out to
Joan or Ed Sitler for more information.
Finding Meaning and Purpose
Life can be very harsh. We are not immune to experiencing floods, hurricanes,
tornadoes and other natural disasters. We can have trouble in our marriages, with
our finances, with our children, or with health issues etc. When things go bad in
life, we may ask the question, “What is the purpose of all this?” As we grow
spiritually, the answer becomes clearer. Through faith and the power of the Holy
Spirit working in our lives, we understand that we live in a world filled with sin
and in need of Jesus. In this dark world, Jesus is our light, rock, and refuge.
Through Jesus, God brings us into a relationship with Himself and gives strength
to overcome life’s challenges. Our relationship with Jesus gives us meaning and
purpose for our lives. Through faith, we understand that God created and
redeemed us out of His love and grace. As God’s created, called, and redeemed
people, we are free to participate in this relationship that God has created through
Jesus with joy and gratitude.
What a joy it is for us to think that our Heavenly Father chose us in Christ “before the [creation] of the world” (Ephesians 1:4)! To know that we were created by a
God Whose nature is to love gives us comfort and peace. Knowing that He wants
only the best for us and that what He wants us to do is always in our best interests
should give us great joy. In addition, what He does through us for others is
always best for them and for us. God does this for us even though we are sinful
and totally undeserving. It is only by the grace of God that we are blessed,
forgiven, and equipped to do His work on earth.
The world tries to find meaning in the temporary and material things of this world.
Having and reaching the American Dream is the priority for many people. Living
in large homes, driving luxurious cars, and accumulating large retirement
accounts show that you have fulfilled the American Dream. Unfortunately, those
who have done well according to the world’s standards often find they don’t have
the joy they thought would fulfill them. They find out the hard way that joy and
contentment can’t be bought.
Through faith, we are able to understand that only a relationship with Jesus can
provide meaning and purpose for our lives. Faith enables us to see the blessings God bestows on us. It is always from God to us. God is the giver; we are the
receivers. We can never run out of things for which to thank Him. When the
Holy Spirit opens our eyes to the truth and we see God at work, we change from
being self-centered to being Christ-centered as we live to please and honor Him,
demonstrating our thankfulness by how we live our lives.
The collaborative event
involved coordinated
efforts by the ILC, the
Selbständige Evangelisch
Lutherische Kirche (SELK)
and the Missouri Synod,
with representatives from
the North American
Lutheran Church and the
Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America also participating.
“It was great for our international guests and visitors to be here, to allow
them to make connections with one another and get to know each other
better,” said the Rev. Dr. Joel Lehenbauer, executive director of the LCMS
Commission on Theology and Church Relations (CTCR).
By working with the Synod president’s office and in keeping with LCMS 2013
Convention Resolution 4-04, the CTCR (chaired by the Rev. Dr. Lawrence R.
Rast Jr. , president of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind.); its
executive assistant, Jackie Milligan; and Lehenbauer were praised for their
efforts in coordinating and organizing the conference. These efforts included
assistance with international travel, as some participants had to overcome
geographic, bureaucratic and many other barriers to attend.
“This conference is a huge sign of the catholicity of the Lutheran church,”
said SELK Bishop Hans-Jörg Voigt, who also is the ILC’s chairman. “A
central theme of this conference is that we confessional Lutherans
remember, repent and celebrate the Reformation, and I’m very thankful to be
a part of that.”
The ILC is an association of established confessional Lutheran church
bodies that proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ on the basis of an
unconditional commitment to the Holy Scriptures as the inspired and infallible
Word of God and to the Lutheran Confessions contained in the Book of
Concord as the true and faithful exposition of the Word of God.
The conference followed the dedication of the International Lutheran Center
at the Old Latin School here May 3, which the ILC’s executive committee is
considering for its new headquarters. Additional information on the
conference and related events can be found at: http://www.ilc-
online.org/ andhttp://thewittenbergproject.org.
Roger Drinnon ([email protected]) is manager of Editorial Services for
LCMS Communications.
Posted May 14, 2015
GERMANY, INTERNATIONAL
Lutherans from around globe confer in Wittenberg
on May 14, 2015 in NEWS, REPORTER, TOP STORY Participants — representing 23 million Lutherans in 41 countries — at the International Conference on Confessional Leadership in the 21st Century, May 6-7 in Wittenberg, Germany, pose for a group photo in the historic Town and Parish Church of St. Mary’s. (LCMS/Erik M. Lunsford)
By Roger Drinnon WITTENBERG, Germany — Confessional Lutheran church leaders from every continent except Antarctica discussed burgeoning churches in the global South and East as well as challenges in the West during the International Conference on Confessional Leadership in the 21st Century, held here May 6-7. Representatives from 41 countries representing 23 million Lutherans worldwide converged at the very cradle of the Reformation not long before 2017, when Lutherans will celebrate the Reformation’s 500th anniversary. Under the theme, “Celebrating the Reformation Rightly: Remembrance, Repentance, Rejoicing,” discussions ranged from the challenges of spreading the Gospel in Western countries to its rapid growth in places like Africa, South America, the Far East and many others. (A video overview is available at video.lcms.org/archives/3091.) “We have representatives here from Ethiopia, Madagascar, Tanzania, Cameroon, Cambodia, Malaysia, Peru, Papua New Guinea … all over the world,” said the Rev. Dr. Albert B. Collver III, LCMS director of Regional Operations for the Office of International Mission and executive secretary of the International Lutheran Council (ILC). “And yet, now the work begins for us, as we hope to reach others amid the challenges presented by post-modernity and a rise in paganism.” Collver said the mission field in the West is a major challenge for confessional Lutherans amid a decline of Christianity in Europe and the U.S. “As someone coming to Wittenberg for the first time, it is a pleasure for me to see how it is important for our churches to be together, to make our confession known to all, particularly as we approach the 500th anniversary of the Reformation,” said the Rev. Dr. Wakseyoum Idosa, president of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus. “This gathering of church leaders is a sign for us to go on to the next 500 years of the Reformation. The Reformation’s message to the world is that, according to the context we are in now, we need to be faithful to the Word of God as we serve God’s people.”
June 2015
June 7 "Life Under God's Construction" Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz Do you see a "Road Construction Ahead" sign? Did God put it there? (2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1) June 14 "God's Great Work of Faith" Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz Faith is God's work, not ours. (Mark 4) June 21 "God's Ballast of Blessing" Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz When the waves begin to rock your boat, is Christ in the boat with you? (Mark 4:35-41) June 28 "You Aren't Perfect" Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour: Rev. Ken Klaus We aren't perfect and we can't change, but we can receive the benefits of Christ's perfection and sacrifice. (Matthew 5:43-48)
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
01 02 03 04 05 06
7:30 pm LWIM
New Jersey District Convention
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
8:00am Communion
9:15amAdult Bible
Study
10:30am Worship
Sitler’s Bible Study
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
9:30 am Worship
7:00 pm
Council Meeting
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SELC District Board Meeting – Pittsburgh, PA Area
9:30 am Communion
28 29 30
9:30 am Worship
10:30 am Voter’s
Meeting