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SUNDAY SERVICE ASSISTANTS
Date Assist As
9:30 AM Service
Sep 04
Greeter Lector
TBA
Sep 11
Greeter Lector
8:00 am Service 10:30 am Service
Don Williams
Sep 28
Greeter Lector
RoseAnn & Rich
McKenney Rich McKenney
Sep 25
Greeter Lector
Cahill Family
Lisa Cahill
Altar Guild Schedule:
Carla Wolf
Jackie Duffy &
Donna Roncaioli
Communion Assistant:
Rich McKenney
Paul Batille & Dave Rehrer
Mitch Bobyack (9/11
TBA – To Be Announced
SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
WEDDINGS
Sept.06 – 63rd
Anniversary Robert & Gertrude Heeren
Sept. 09 – 10th Anniversary
Brandon & Debora Ridenour Sept.11 – 6
th Anniversary
Thiago and Cheryl Bauer
Sept. 12 – 46th Anniversary
Ed & Diane Barabas
Sept. 18 – 62nd
Anniversary Martin & Betty Polacek
Sept. 19 – 62nd
Anniversary Ed & Ethel Musto
Sept. 21 – 30th Anniversary
Keith & Karen Balla
Sept. 27 – 13th Anniversary
Bobby & Monica Tuder
Sept. 27 – 8th Anniversary
Donald & Lynne Seibert
BAPTISMS
Julie Alessi Ashlee Ayr Paul Miklas, Jr. Linda Monzo Joseph Hovick Elaine Dzuroska Justin Sitler Mirta Workman James Marciano Natalie Kril Dylan Schaefer Martin Polacek Patricia Rehrer Thomas Wolf Timothy Filzen Walter Miklas Walter Miklas, Jr Ethel Musto
BIRTHDAYS
1
st Kathryn Dexter
2nd
Karen Balla 3
rd Walter Miklas
Daniel Perlee 4
th Jacqueline Kirk
9th Virginia Cusmano
Rachael Rotella 11
th Susan Catelli
12th Jamie Hovick
15th Cathy Friedman
16th Jackson Ridenour
Carol Trinca 17
th Linda Druhot
18th Ellen Golias
Harold Guterl 19
th Jason Current
20th Rachel Bataille
Macaylie Benz 21
st Carly Bradley
23rd
Mike Druhot 24
th Sarah Battaille
25th Olga Bobyack
Matthew Condon Kathleen Rumzie 26
th Kaileigh Netland
27th Jade Glassman
28th Andrew Lyman
29th Lisa Cahill
30th Matthew Golias
Bobby Tuder
PRAYER LIST
Irany Jung Paul Miklas, Jr.
Rachel Dias Ron Diaz
Priscilla Miklas
Andrea Cipala Ken Balla
Karl SchifBauer Helen Killian Bob Tuder
Ellen Golias Barbara McGarry
John Hacik Mildred Miklas
Al Flood – Sunrise (Westfield)
John Hacik – Sunrise (Basking Ridge)
FRIENDS OF OUR CONGREGATION
Elsie Vermilyea (Mitch Bobyack’s mother-in-law)
Sean McGuirk (friend of Friedman Family)
Kaleb Schwarz (Ed & Ethel Musto”s great-grandson)
Stacy Baumgart (Margaret Baumgart daughter-in-law)
Loiva and Fernando Wolff Monteiro (Doris Dias aunt and cousin in Brazil)
Nancy Staugatis (Christopher & Karen Smith’s cousin)
Dwight Kempf (Friend of Harmons)
Ann Gryziek (Friend of Gerda Sadlers)
Logan Sossman (Roberta Frimpter son-in-law)
Eileen Borwski ( Sister of Teddy Mihovich)
Janet Calvo (Friend of Joan & Jim Pignataro)
Joe Emm (friend of John & Teddy Mihovch)
Elizabeth Wright (Pat Rehrer’s mother)
Louise & Alfred Szmitkowski (Monica Tuder’s parents)
Kathy Miklas (daughter of Paul & Priscilla Miklas)
Autumn Correll (granddaughter of John & Linda Correll – friend of Doris Dias)
In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one;
and take the helmet of salvation, and the
sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, praying at all times in the
Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. Ephesians 6:16-18
The school busses have begun its routes once again, the hallways are filled with children’s feet, books have been dusted off and handed out to students, and moms everywhere are rejoicing! That must mean only one thing; school is back in session!
September is always a good month of the year to get back into a good routine. Summer is fading away, vacations are coming to an end, and school and other activities have begun. As Christians September can be a good month to get back into a good routine. Of course my prayer as your Pastor is that you never fell out of a good routine, but I know we all lose sight from time to time! But here is a question for us to look at today. What does a good Christian routine look like? Let’s take a look.
Above all we follow God’s command to keep the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. In one sense we are commanded to go to God’s house and hear the Word of God and keep it. We should not despise preaching but rather look forward to hearing what God has to share that day. In another sense we get to go to God’s house. If you knew that you were going to be given presents at a friend’s house you were invited to, you would look forward to going! We look at Sundays as a time that Jesus gives us presents, gifts of Word and Sacrament.
The routine then continues throughout the week. September is a month when kids go back to school. So too we can remind ourselves that we are to always be learning and relearning the stories that the Bible shares. We can never know the Bible too much, and we will always be students. As we learn about the Bible, we then can share them with our kids, our cousins, our grandkids. Pick a book of the Bible and read it, get a bible study from CPH or the bookstore and work through it, or simply read the Portals of Prayer and the verses that they suggest you read. A good Christian routine is daily being in the Word. Finally, there are a lot of stories and teachings the Bible shares with us, but there is one lesson we should learn about often. By faith we can learn and believe that Jesus came to this world, died for this world, forgave the whole world, and is coming back to judge the world. In church we are always retelling this story, and there is no more important story to teach your family then the story of the Gospel.
We want to pray for all those who are beginning a new school year. We pray for the students who are ready to learn, the teachers and principals who are prepared to educate our kids, and the staff who help to provide a great experience for our kids in the school. We are so thankful that we live in a world that allows our kids to grow up with a world class education.
To HIM be the glory,
Join us at …
Sunday Mornings
at 9:15 am
Starting in September
Theme for the first 6 weeks:
Will the Real Jesus Please stand up!
A Coffee Fellowship will be available every Sunday at the Fellowship Hall sponsored by
The Zion Luther League. A love offering to provide them
with funds for future projects will be greatly appreciated
Luther League
Youth Night
Every 3rd Sunday of the month
Kick Off
September 18th
From 6:00 to 8:00 pm
This month: Ice Cream Social
For more details contact
Ashley Rumzie, Hanna Balla or Pastor Grewe
The first rehearsal for adult choir is September 6th - 7:30 PM
KIDS choir - will be September 13th -
6:30 Handbells - September 14th - 7:30 PM
Just a reminder that we return
to our regular services of
8:00 am and 10:30 am
Sunday School and Bible Study
On September 11th
Parents and confirmands (6th grade to 8th grade)
Meeting scheduled At zion
For September 6, 2016 At 7:00 pm
Community Outreach Event @ the 10th annual
Clark Italian Festival--
October 7-9
Trunk or Treat-- Saturday October 29
(rain date TBD)
Monday, September 12 will be our first LWIM meeting.
All women in Zion are invited to attend. We would love for you to join us at our monthly meetings held on the
1st Monday of the month at 7:30 pm. Please join us!!
LWIM is involved in service projects and raising funds for projects here at Zion, and we participate in many worthwhile missions in the United States and abroad. Starting in September we will be highlighting a mission
that is supported with the mites we’ve collected. Our SELC District supports several mission projects as
well as the National LWML.
We want the congregation to learn more about the impact little mite boxes have in helping people and spreading the good news about
Christ!!!
Sunday, September 18th
At
12:00pm
Repta Fellowship Hall
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Name: ____________________________________________ # of Adults: ________________________________ # of Children: ___________________________
Please place in Envelope of Luther League
Bulletin Board
We are in need of volunteers
every Thursday in September
From 7:00 - 8:30pm
To prepare Zion for our
October 1st, 2016
Church Work Day
Starting time 9:00 am
All hands on Deck!
There are many items
on our To-do list
Please join us in making our church
organized and welcoming for our
members and visitors
As we come to the end of another summer, I can't help but reflect on how many changes have come this year. My beautiful, sweet twins are about to leave for college and my oldest daughter is beginning her senior in college. My little boy isn't so little any more as we just celebrated his 13th birthday. In fact, I got my first eye roll the other day. Many of my days these past few weeks have been filled with as many tears as smiles. At Zion change is also in the air. I said good bye to Pastor Andy who supported me and the preschool for the 8 years I have been at Zion. One of my most vivid memories I hold is him rushing around the building during the Thanksgiving season filling his car with turkeys and baskets to bring to needy families. I I always marveled at how determined he was to make sure no one would go hungry. I wish him a future filled with health and happiness. Just last month we welcomed Pastor Grewe and his family. Unfortunately with a huge computer crash I was not able to enjoy the first few days getting to know him as I was up to my eyeballs in data entry and trying to make sense of the huge task I had in front of me. But thankfully after a wonderful meeting we were finally able to chat. I feel excited and am thankful for his contagious enthusiasm and the feeling that things will only get better, even though I thought they were already pretty good. So, yes, as we begin another school year in just a few weeks and I begin a new chapter in my own life, I am filled with hope and gratitude and many emotions. I am excited to see what this fall and winter will bring and ask all of the Zion congregation to pray for my daughters; that they will be safe and happy and that God will hold them in his hands. I also ask for prayers for my wonderful staff who make my job easy and for their wonderful children. I look forward to the trees changing colors and welcoming fall. I look forward to pitter patter of little feet that will soon come running in and bring life into the building. I most look forward to the pit in my stomach going away once I get used to the idea of having three of my children gone and hopefully I can feel peace in knowing that change can be a good thing. God Bless you all.
Angela Marini
September 2016
September 4
"Choose Life!"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz
In Christ, you have been called God's friend. Now you get to
befriend others in His Name.
(Deuteronomy 30:15-20)
September 11
"There's No Other Friend Like Jesus"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz
We befriend, love, and show care for other people because Jesus
loved, befriended, and saved us.
(Luke 15:1-10)
September 18
"Be Careful Who Sings Your Praises"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz
God invites us to take all that He gives us and then put it to work
for others.
(Luke 16:1-15)
National Grandparents Day in the
United States
Many families in the United States observe National Grandparents Day on the first Sunday of September after Labor Day. This day honors grandparents.
Forget-me-not flowers not only beautiful but they also symbolize National Grandparents Day
What Do People Do? in the United States.©iStockphoto.com/Igor Rybiy
Many people honor their grandparents through a range of activities such as gift-giving, card-giving, and for children to invite their grandparents to school for a day where they participate in special lessons or special assembly programs. Many school students take part in story-telling activities that relate to their grandparents, as well as art or poster competitions where children often use a story about their grandparents in their artwork. About four million greeting cards are sent within the United States each year on National Grandparents Day. This day is also an opportunity for people to appreciate and express their love to their grandparents through kind actions such as making a phone call or inviting their grandparents for dinner. People living in retirement villages or nursing homes may receive a visit from their grandchildren or loved ones on this day. Public Life National Grandparents Day is an observance and not a public holiday in the United States.
Background National Grandparents Day has more than one origin. Some people consider it to have been first proposed by Michael Goldgar in the 1970s after he visited his aunt in an Atlanta nursing home, Spending $11,000 of his own money in lobbying efforts to have the day officially recognized, he made 17 trips to Washington DC over a seven-year span to meet with legislators. Others consider Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade, a housewife in West Virginia, to have been the main driver for the day of observance. Throughout the 1970s McQuade worked hard to educate the people about the important contributions senior citizens made and the contributions that they would be willing to make if asked. She also urged people to adopt a grandparent, not for one day a year and not for material giving, but for a lifetime of experience. In any event National Grandparents Day was finally signed into law by President Jimmy Carter in 1978. Marian McQuade received a phone call from the White House to advise her of this event. Many people believe that National Grandparents Day was inspired by her efforts. A presidential proclamation on September 6, 1979, made this day official – it designated Sunday, September 9, 1979, (being the “first Sunday of September following Labor Day”) as National Grandparents Day. Each year the President is requested to issue a proclamation to: designate the first Sunday in September after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day; and to call on people, groups and organizations to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. Symbols The official song of National Grandparents Day is “A Song for Grandma And Grandpa” by Johnny Prill. The official flower for the day is the “forget-me-not” flower.
The Mark of a True Disciple
Jesus said, “All people will know that you are My disciples, if you have
love for one another” (John 13:35). “As I have loved you, you also are
to love one another.” Because God has first loved us, we are able to
love others. Most of us never tire of singing, “Jesus loves me, this I
know, for the Bible tells me so.” God’s love within us should overflow
through us to those in our midst. Jesus tells us that our love for others
is the clearest evidence that we are followers of Jesus. Whether we are
at school, at work, in our homes, or in our neighborhoods, we have the
opportunity to reach out to others with God’s love. What a joy it is
also to sing, “They will know that we are Christians by our love.”
God demonstrated His tremendous love not because of our worthiness,
but because He is a God of awesome love. Jesus’ love for His
heavenly Father and for us changed the world. Through His birth, life,
death, and resurrection from that death, we through faith have received
the forgiveness of our sins and life eternal. God’s love to us in Christ
enables us to love Him. “We love because He first loved us” (1 John
4:19).
By ourselves, we are not capable of loving as Christ loves us. This
sacrificial love comes only from God. By ourselves, we are capable of
showing some love to those who love us, but God’s love enables us to
love all people regardless how they respond to us. Our love for our
neighbors, friends, or coworkers is not determined by how they act
toward us. Filled with Jesus’ love, we love not only in words or talk
“but in deed(s) and in truth” (1 John 3:18). When needs arise, Jesus
opens our eyes and hearts so we can respond in love to those in need.
May others see us as Jesus’ disciples who share God’s love.
Blessings on your stewardship journey!
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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9:30am Communion
7:00pm Parents and
Confirmation Students
Meeting
7:30pm Adult Choir
7:00 pm
Evangelism Meeting
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Grandparents Day
8:00am Worship
9:15am The Well and
Sunday School
10:30am Communion
7:00 pm
Elders Meeting
7:30 pm
LWIM Meeting
6:30 pm – Hand chime 7:00 pm - Youth Choir 7:30 PM Adult Choir
7:30 PM
Bell Choir Rehearsal
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8:00am Communion
9:15am The Well and
Sunday School
10:30am Worship
12:00am Church Picnic
6:00 pm Youth Night
7:30 pm Council
Meeting
6:30 pm – Hand chime 7:00 pm - Youth Choir 7:30 PM Adult Choir
7:30 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal
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Food for the Poor Preaching
8:00am Worship
9:15am The Well and
Sunday School
10:30am Communion
6:30 pm – Hand chime 7:00 pm - Youth Choir 7:30 PM Adult Choir