MT. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 505 13th St. S. Hudson, WI 54016
MAY 2015
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The first time I attended Bible Camp, I was 7. My friend Lori asked me in gym class if I wanted to go with her
that summer. I shrugged and said, “Sure”. What I remember most from that week was that my counselor
French braided my hair one day and I thought it looked so nice. The summer I was 8, my friend Lori and I
loved the camp songs. We sang them the entire drive home and all summer long. But by the time school
started we forgot many of the words.
When I was 10, I stayed for an entire week for the first time. I remember being scared but I also remember
Bible studies, how we sat in a circle and how we talked an awful lot about creation. The next year, Lori and I
were obsessed with the craft room. That year the Bible studies were centered around baptism, so we made
little clay doves and painted them to take home. I treasured that dove until it broke one year at college.
The summer I was 14 was my favorite year as a camper. Lori and I brought our friend Sabrina with and the
three of us became great friends with the other girls in our cabin. We played lots of volleyball and spent
most afternoons swimming, but what I really remember best is our counselor, Julie. Julie would talk to us
about anything and seemed really interested in our lives. She led amazing Bible studies that really
influenced the three of us.
Julie was from our hometown and was a member of the same church Lori, Sabrina and I went to. We would
see her every holiday when she came home from college and we would talk to her about our teachers at
school and what was going on in our lives. Julie encouraged us to join our church’s youth group and thanks
to her, I have lots of memories of bonfires and mission trips.
Lori and I both started working at camp when we were 16 as junior counselors. The relationships I formed
with the college age staff helped me decide where to go to college, what to major in, to join the Christian
groups on campus. When I arrived at Luther Seminary, I even already had a couple friends from camp who
were also students.
That first year at Luther Point, all I really got out of it was that French braids and swimming were cool. But
because I went every year, because the people I met influenced me so much, I made very different choices
than I might have otherwise. I can honestly say that Bible camp was the biggest influence in my faith life as I
was growing up.
Many of you are in the middle of considering if you should send your children to Bible Camp this summer.
There are so many awesome camp programs for kids of all ages. There is even a family camp and a
grandparent and grandchild camp. If you are interested about learning more, talk to Pastor Erin. Camp is
expensive, but scholarships are available! We hope to see your children at Luther Point this summer!
Blessings,
Pastor Erin
MT. ZION’S YOUTH
SUNDAY – MAY 3
SUNDAY SCHOOL YOUTH SING AT THE
10:30 SERVICE
SUNDAY – MAY 10
BLESSING BOWL
MILESTONE
Milestone Blessing Bowls
are designed to remind
us of those meaningful
moments that make up our lives. Our 1st Graders
and their parents are brought together to have a
conversation about how God has blessed them.
These blessings take many forms and can be
viewed in many ways. Each child (with their
parents) then paints stones for their bowls that will
remind them of ways to look for God’s Blessings.
This year our 1st Grade Students celebrating the
Blessing Bowl Milestone are:
Henry Gigure, Nova Griffin,
Isabelle Oswald & Grant Stojan
An example of a blessing bowl will be available for
you to see during fellowship on May 10.
END OF YEAR JR. CHOIR
Wednesday, May 13
5:00 pm at the Church
Be READY, WILLING and
ABLE to have a
>>>>>>>>>
LAST DAY OF SUNDAY SCHOOL
MAY 10
We are planning a carnival themed party for all
students and their friends!
- Cup-Cake Walk
- Go Fishing Game
- Bean Bag Relay
- Sucker Tree
- Toss Game
- SUPRISES too many to
mention!
On Saturday, June 13th Mt. Zion is going to ValleyFair!
The cost will be $26.50 for a ticket (the normal price is $47.00), plus additional money
for parking and food. We will leave from Mt. Zion at 9:00am and return by 8:00pm. All
ages are welcome! (However, child supervision is not available, so parents will need to
accompany their children. Talk to Pastor Erin if you have questions.) Please sign up
before June, so we ensure that we have enough people to get the reduced rate.
MT. ZION’S YOUTH
1st COMMUNION
Mt. Zion Youth Receiving their 1st Communion
on APRIL 19, 2015 were:
Left to Right:
Oscar Nemitz, Abigail Romzek, Noah Flattum &
Avery Anderson
MISHPACK’S SCHWANN’S
FUNDRAISER: MAY, 8 – JUNE 22
Mishpack has been a valuable and formative
experience for many students in the past, and
we’re excited about what it will bring for our
students this year. Please consider supporting our
students by participating in our Schwann’s
Fundraiser. When you order with Schwann’s, they
will donate 20% of the proceeds to Mishpack
(20% for the first 45 days of the fundraiser and 5%
after 45 days); they will donate 40% on eGift Card
sales (with a limit of 1 per customer, per
campaign). You can order with Schwann’s online
or by phone:
1) Online: visit www.schwanns-cares.com and
enter our campaign ID (20548) in the top
right search box.
Phone: Call 1-855-870-7208, and provide the
campaign ID: 20548
Confirmed in Faith on APRIL 26, 2015 was the 9th Grade Confirmation Class:
From Left to Right – Pastor Erin Nelson, Jack Flattum, Henry Okerlund, Sierra Keyes, Cameron Jahns, Laura
Gerdts & Andrew Gustafson
MT. ZION’S YOUTH
BAKERS NEEDED
This is your time to shine!
We are asking you to bring a
dessert of your choice for
fellowship on May 17.
All desserts will be served to the congregation and
will be voted on for “favorite”.
Each dessert will have a mason jar by it – people
will then ‘vote’ for their top choices by placing
money in your jar. The jar with the most money will
win bragging rights for a year!
Do you deserve the bragging rights? Enter yours
and find out!
Sign up today on Sign-Up sheet!
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Thank you to the 9th grade
Confirmation class and Robin
Arneson for making the Grace
Place meal for March!
Our 9th Graders got together on Sunday, March 29
to prepare a meal for the 44 residents of Grace
Place in New Richmond.
Mt. Zion provides an evening meal to Grace Place
in New Richmond, WI every 5th Monday of the
month. This summer we have switched so our
Vacation Bible School group can be involved. They
will be making the meal for Thursday, July 16. The
next opportunity to help serve will be August 31.
If this is something you would like to do, please
contact Anna Peterson at (715) 386-5409.
You can decide to provide the meal yourself, or
with others. It is usually a Main Dish, Salad, Dessert
and Milk.
FREE SAT & ACT TEST PREP
WITH
NETWORKS
YOUTH
MINISTRIES
True – Standardized tests are a pain in the ACT.
True – most colleges require applicants to submit
an ACT or SAT score.
True – SAT and ACT scores are a key determinant
in scholarship decisions.
FALSE – studying for the ACT cannot increase your
score.
True – you can increase your score on the ACT
through hard work and preparation.
This summer, NETworks is offering an ACT and SAT
preparation course. This sort of thing can typically
cost upwards of $70/hr; ours is FREE!
At this point, the schedule is tentatively:
Mondays and Wednesdays
June 10 – July 1 and August 5-17
10:00 am
Come find out more at our information night:
May 4 at 6:30 pm at “THE POINT”
220 Vine St. Hudson
*INVITE FRIENDS
For more information, please contact Danny at
(715) 386-1446
MT. ZION’S YOUTH
YOUTH SUNDAY & SUNDAE SUNDAY
JUNE 7
9:00 am
Youth Sunday and
Sundae Sunday will be
celebrated on June 7
Our youth will lead our
worship service on this day. It is also the day that
our High School Seniors: Parker Jahns, Sabrina
Keyes, Tomi Kuehne, Collin Rayome & Alyssa
Tonsager
Will receive blankets that were made by the 9th
grade confirmation students for them.
After worship, we will celebrate
youth of all ages with ice cream
sundaes. Please join us on this
special day to celebrate this exciting
milestone in the lives of our
younger congregation members.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Pre K – 5th Grade
THIS ONE IS FOR YOU!
We are in the midst of planning our 2015 Vacation
Bible School for all youth and their friends’ ages
from Pre – K to 5th Grade.
SAVE THE DATES – JULY 13 – 17
Watch the website and bulletins for more
information and how to sign your kids up for a
fun week at Mt. Zion!
ITS NOT TOO LATE TO SIGN UP – Please go to
http://www.lutherpoint.org
and check out all the opportunities Luther Point Offers.
WORSHIP AND MUSIC
Sunday
May 17,
9:00 am Worship
On May 17 Mt. Zion’s Music Ministry will
present its annual spring singing sermon.
On this day there will be one worship service at 9:00
am. Make sure to take a moment and offer a word
of thanks to all of our choir members. The Jr. Choir,
Tone Chime and Sr. Choirs bless us with their gifts
in worship throughout the year.
Thank you to Craig Gustafson, MaryKay Mahler,
and Deb Tonsager for your leadership in our Music
Ministry at Mt. Zion
S’MORE WORSHIP
Join us this summer for
Wednesday worship at Mt.
Zion! Starting Wednesday,
June 3rd and going through Wednesday, August
19th, we will be worshipping every Wednesday at
6pm. Worship will be an outdoor, campfire style,
half-hour service with yummy s’mores! If weather is
bad, the service will be canceled. Pastor Erin is
looking for volunteers of all ages to help with
readings, skits and songs. Let her know if you are
interested!
BIBLE AND BEERS
Join us this summer for a
casual, weekly Bible
Study at Hudson’s local
restaurants and bars!
We will meet every Thursday at 6:00pm for a
discussion style study, conversation and fun! Our
first night will be Thursday, June 11th at Pier 500.
Watch for further details!
Begins May 17
On May 17, we will be returning to our:
SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE
& OFFICE HOURS
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OFFICE HOURS
Church Office will be open
Tuesday – Thursday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Church is CLOSED on Fridays
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OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, MAY 22 AND
MONDAY MAY 25 IN HONOR OF MEMORIAL
DAY
Going to one service during the summer offers
you the opportunity to worship with friends who
might worship at a different time during the rest
of the year. Summer is also a time when many of
us travel. Remember to worship at a local
congregation wherever your travels take you.
SUNDAYS
9:00 am
WEDNESDAYS
June 3 – August 19
6:00 pm
WORSHIP AND MUSIC
SUNDAY MORNING HOSPITALITY TEAMS
MISSION: To provide a welcoming experience for all who walk through our doors.
Sunday, May 3 –
NEW MEMBER SUNDAY
8:15a – Nicole Gelina
Greeters: Renee Eickstadt and Chris Gelina
Ushers: Jim and Nicole Gelina
Reader: Robin Arneson
Acolyte: Riley Becker
Communion: Renee Eickstadt
Fellowship – Linda Yde
10:30a – Olive Olson
Greeters: Bill & Olive Olson
Ushers: Tor & Dana Okerlund
Reader: Bill Olson
Acolyte: Henry Okerlund
Communion: Olive Olson
Sunday, May 10– MOTHERS’ DAY
1st GRADE MILESTONE
8:15a – Jim Eral
Greeters: Don & Linda Flatt
Ushers: Harley & Joan Saathoff
Reader: Mary Hallen
Acolyte: Sam Johnson
Communion: Jim Eral
Fellowship – Anna Peterson
10:30a – Karen McConville
Greeters: Sally Nuebel & Anna Peterson
Ushers: Earl Monson & Colin McConville
Reader: Karen McConville
Acolyte: Maggie Gustafson
Communion: Chris Gustafson
SUMMMER WORSHIP BEGINS MAY 17
9:00 am worship
Sunday, May 17 9:00 am – Olive Olson
Greeters: Dave & Jackie Anderson
& Jim & Gwen Paulson
Ushers: Paul & MaryKay Mahler
Acolyte: Nathan Becker
Fellowship – VBS Bake Off
Sunday, May 24 9:00 am – Kristen Johnson
Greeters: Don Kriegl & Judy Meincke
Ushers: Mike & Linda Yde
Reader: Katie Jones
Acolyte: Ellie Johnson
Communion: Don Kriegl
Fellowship – Kristen Johnson
Sunday, May 31 9:00 am – Andrea Dreier
Greeters: Donna Revoir & Judy O’Connell
Ushers: Gene Stahnke & Kendra Margl
Reader: Mic Hanson
Acolyte: Brooke Dreier
Communion: Nora Flavin
Fellowship – Judy Meincke
If you would like to be added to a Hospitality
Team – or have questions on what you would
need to do, please see Kristen Johnson or contact
the church for further information.
OUTREACH
GERTENS FLOWER
PICK UP SATURDAY, MAY 9
The flowers ordered from Gertens
Greenhouse will be available for
pick up from 2:00 -4:00 pm on
Saturday, May 9 in the Church’s
east parking lot. If you have
friends or family members who
ordered this year, please remind
them of the date and time.
We are also looking for volunteers willing to come
help sort orders. Please sign up in the Commons
or talk to Carol, Christopher or Craig Gustafson.
QUARTER BOXES
Quarter boxes are used as a fun
vehicle to collect funds that are
later donated to the Synod at
the Synod Assembly.
Boxes will be available to the
congregation in the Commons
now until our final collection date – May 17.
H.O.M.E. MEAL – THURSDAY, JUNE 4
We need 4 people to bring a dozen cookies or
bars.
We also need 4 people to work 4:30-6:30
If you can help – please call the church office at
(715) 386-5409 or email the church at
MT. ZION’S SOLE TO
SOUL –
RELAY FOR LIFE
Friday, June 26
5:00 pm – Midnight
This year you can help support
your Mt. Zion Team buy purchasing a shirt for $10
and if you can – stop down and have some
Lakefront fun in Hudson!
Survivor shirts – FREE!
Please contact Anna Peterson to let her know if you
would like to order one.
We are asking anyone that would like to provide a
GOODIE BASKET for the Silent Auction at the event
to check out the suggestions in the commons and
take a TAG of one that you might be interested in
providing.
If you haven’t ordered your shirt[s} yet – please do
so ASAP.
WHAT’S YOUR
NUMBER?
Here's a simple way to
help us in the fight to
end cancer!
In the Commons you
will find a NUMBERS
BOARD.
To make a donation to
your Mt. Zion Sole to
Soul Relay For Life team, simply choose the amount
you would like to give and take that number off the
board.
OR
You can call the church office and tell Anna what
number you would like and she will make sure to
remove your square!
So the question is "What's your
Number?"
OUTREACH
If you are
interested in
an update on
events at
Second Mile, a time
to bless the items we send, and an opportunity to
pray for our friends in Haiti, join us on May 7 at 9:00
am.
All are welcome. If you would like to make some
of the items we send, we can always use extra
help. Kits for the items are supplied and people
work at home at their convenience. Please join us
on the 7th or see Sharon Tepper or Sandy Huppert
for supplies.
SLOW
STITCHING
On May 7 at 10:00
AM we will gather
to do whatever
kind of hand
stitching you enjoy. It is an informal
gathering. Bring your knitting, crocheting,
mending, or whatever you enjoy. If you would like
to learn a new skill or need help with a project,
bring it along and we will find someone to
assist. Come, relax, and create with friends.
WELCA FOR MAY DEBORAH CIRCLE
Tuesday, May 5 – 6:30 pm at
Katie J.
JOY CIRCLE
Thursday, May 14 – 9:15 am at the Church
HOPE CIRCLE
Tuesday, May 19 – 1:30 pm at June M.
DINAH CIRCLE
Tuesday, May 19 – 6:30 pm at the Church
NEW
MEMBER
SUNDAY –
MAY 3
On Sunday,
May 3rd, at the
10:30 service we
have the
opportunity to grow and expand our faith
community through a New Member Sunday. This
Sunday service will include a reception for new
members and a welcoming to people who have
recently joined our family of faith.
If you would like to be part of our Sunday, May 3
New Member Reception, please either talk to
Pastor Erin or call Anna in the church office at (715)
386-5409. We look forward to hearing from you!
UPCOMING EVENTS
TO MAKE NOTE OF:
BLOOD DRIVE THURSDAY, JULY 30
Noon – 6:00 pm at
Mt. Zion Lutheran Church
Community Blood Drive
Please watch the June Newsletter and Upcoming
Bulletins for more information.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13
through
SATURDAY AUGUST 15
Mt. Zion will be doing a photo
directory this fall –
August 13- 15. The Photo Committee will be
meeting in June so please watch June Newsletter
for up-to-date information.
Photo Times are set for:
Thursday, August 13 2:20 – 9:00 pm
Friday, August 14 2:20 – 9:00 pm
OUTREACH
HUDSON AREA
LETTER CARRIER
FOOD DRIVE
On Saturday,
May 9 letter carriers
throughout Hudson will
participate in the
23rd Annual National
Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) National
Food Drive to “Stamp Out Hunger.”
This annual effort has become the largest one-day
food drive in the nation’s history, resulting in more
than a half billion pounds of food to local food
banks, pantries and shelters in all 50 states.
Postal customers are asked to hang a food
donation on their mailbox before their letter carrier
delivers the mail on Saturday, May 9, and the
carrier will do the rest. Collection barrels will also
be set up at all Post Office branches to
accommodate those with Post Office Boxes.
If you would like to bring your donations to church,
we will put them out by our mailbox on Saturday
for you!
JOIN ONE OF OUR PRAYER CHAINS –
CALL OR EMAIL
One of the privileges of being part
of the body of Christ is the
opportunity to share in the joy and
the sorrow of others. If you have a
special prayer request or would like
to place someone on the prayer chain, please call
the church office at (715) 386-5409 or the Prayer
Chain Leader, Joyce Johnson, and we will make sure
to add that person to our list!
MAY PAPER DRIVE
If you would like to help by purchasing a ream or
two of copy paper (8 ½ x 11) for the church during
the month of May – you can drop it off any time.
Please place your donations in the work room just
outside the Nursery.
CRAFTERS NEEDED
On September 19, Mt. Zion will be hosting an event
in support of 2nd Mile Ministries and Feed My
Starving Children and are looking for hand-made
crafts that members and friends would be willing
to donate.
If you have any questions or would like more
information please see anyone on the Sale
Committee for answers:
Melody Wahlberg, Sandy Huppert, Sharon Tepper,
Anna Peterson or Pastor Erin.
LADIES DAY AT THE ARBORETUM
FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 9:00 am – 2:30 pm
Summer’s coming! Join us for a glorious day at the
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum to celebrate.
The Arboretum, named by USA TODAY as “one of
the 10 great places to smell the flowers,” is the
perfect place to enjoy a day of fun, friendship and
spiritual growth.
Your day will include:
Inspiring messages to grow your faith
Worship to make your spirit soar
Lunch on an outdoor patio with friends.
Invite your girlfriends, moms, sisters and co-
workers. Please see Nora Flavin if you are
interested in attending!
OUTREACH
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 2015
Plans for our 2015 trip to Luck, Wisconsin are well under way, but it is not too late to
participate. Whether you come on the trip for the entire week or a few days, help with
the wall build or just participate in a fundraiser, anyone and everyone’s help is needed
to make this years’ trip a successful one!
This year we will be working on a home in Luck, WI. We plan to leave the church later
in the afternoon on Sunday, July 5 and return in the afternoon of Friday, July 10.
Anyone 14 years of age and older may attend. Can’t stay the whole week? NO PROBLEM! We have many
who will only be coming a few days and some who will even just come up for the day. Since the worksite is
so close, the options are endless!! Please consider joining us.
FUNDRAISING!
We are currently selling hand-made step stools for $15 – purchase yours soon as they are going quickly.
Starting Sunday, May 17 we will be selling 2x4’s, to be used to build the walls of the home, which you can
purchase to write a message on to the family. Whether it’s a Bible passage, or words of encouragement – it’s
up to YOU! It’s a great way to help fund our trip and send a special message to the family. We also encourage
anyone interested in helping to support someone who is attending the trip. Sponsorship forms can be found
in the newsletter and in future bulletins as well.
Can’t go on the trip? Maybe helping with the wall build would be something you could do instead. We will
be building the walls for the home in the west parking lot of the church on Tuesday, June 24 [rain date will be
Wednesday, June 25]. Save the date[s] and watch for more details to come.
JOIN US!
Please consider joining us in helping a family in need. Sign up today! There is a sign-up sheet in the Commons
at the Church at the Information Center. Our next meeting is Sunday, May 3 at 6:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall.
Contact Gary Baribeau or Robin Arneson if you have any questions.
Our Mission Trip has many goals: to help construct a Habitat house, to provide a place for our youth to learn
the ministry of helping others, to build relationships through fellowship and to have fun along the way. Come
on, give it a try! We promise a fun and enjoyable experience and you’ll be GLAD you came!
HELP US HELP OTHERS On July 5 we will be heading to Luck, Wisconsin to help Habitat for Humanity help those in need.
Funds will be used for travel and food expenses as well as the donation given to the local Habitat for
Humanity Chapter. You can help by sponsoring someone who will be attending the 2015 Mission Trip OR
by being a General Sponsor.
Your Name _________________________________________________________
I would like to Sponsor ________________________________________in the amount of $ __________
Name of Participant
I would like to be a General Sponsor in the amount of $____________
THE BOOK NOOK
By Kathy Hunter
As May 7 is the National Day of
Prayer and because Pastor Erin
has invited each of us to join her in a commitment
to daily prayer, the book cart in the Commons this
month will feature a variety of books on prayer.
Books are:
The Power of Prayer in a Believer’s Life
A collection of sermons on both private and
community prayer by the great 19th century
preacher Charles Spurgeon, who reminds us that
God actually commands us to pray. Spurgeon
urges Christians to approach God’s throne of grace
with “devout joyfulness.”
Prayers That Avail Much, For Fathers
Sample prayers for specific situations and
concerns, heavily drawn from Scripture.
How to Pray
Preparation for prayer, handling distractions,
questioning God, and Jesus’ prayer habits are
among the topics.
Prayer that Works
Insights from Elijah and author Jill Briscoe’s own
experiences. “What do you do with tired bodies
and wandering thoughts? . . . Praying about your
praying is a great idea!” Remember that Jesus
Himself is praying for us.
Famous Unanswered Prayers
After suggesting some barriers to answered
prayer, the author analyzes various unanswered
prayers in the Bible, such as those of Moses; Elijah;
and the rich man in hades who wanted Lazarus to
warn his family.
Luther and Prayer
Martin Luther’s evolving understanding of the
need for and practice of prayer as he studied The
Lord’s Prayer, the Psalms and other Scripture.
Whole Prayer
“To learn of prayer is at the same time to learn of
faith. This learning begins with the mind and ends
with the soul,” writes Walter Wangerin, Jr. In very
‘readable” style, he offers many insights on the four
parts of prayer: We speak; God listens; God speaks;
we listen.
The Way of the Heart
Author Henri Nouwen cautions that prayer is not
merely speaking with God and expecting an
answer, and not meditating about God as “a
subject that needs to be scrutinized or analyzed.”
Rather, the best form of prayer is “the inner
experience of God’s shepherding action in
whatever we think, say or do.” Nouwen describes
how solitude, silence and short, simple prayers can
lead to that experience.
I’ve Got to Talk to Somebody God
Like Nouwen, Majorie Holmes sometimes felt
surrounded by meaningless noise. But instead of
practicing solitude, she found help in spontaneous
“conversations with God” during a myriad of
common situations.
52 Simple Ways to Teach Your Child to Pray
“Teaching your child to pray is one of the most
important things that you will ever do.” Short
prayers interspersed with suggestions for making
them relevant to a child’s concerns.
How to Have Family Prayers
Create a legacy of family prayer times, to bring
greater love and understanding for each family
member.
Hello, God
Pictures and simple words help young children
focus their thoughts on God and “make praying as
enjoyable as playing.”
Dear God, I’m Waiting
Young kids talk to God about waiting – waiting in
line, waiting to grow up, and more.
MILESTONES
MAY BIRTHDAYS
1 - Ed Dombrock
11 - Earl Monson
Gracie Romzek
Lydia Saathoff
Michael Schletz
12 - Ailee Neumann
13 - Henry Horsman
14 - Cameron Jahns
16 - Lauren Steinhoff
17 - Jamie Johnson
18 - Avery Anderson
19 - Riley Becker
22 - Katie Hayes
Mark Hayes
Logan Lockwood
23 - Jenny Neumann
24 - Brooke Dreier
Ian Flattum
25 - Eric Berg
Cheryl Maser
26 - Betty Fyksen
Nickolas Pilarski
28 - Pat Ferguson
29 - Scott Jahns
Todd Solberg
30 - Christine Jahns
UPCOMING MILESTONE
1st Grade Blessing Bowls
Sunday, May 10
Saturday, May 9 at
11:00am w/Parents
Lunch is served
HENRY GIGURE
NOVA GRIFFIN
ISABELLE OSWALD
GRANT STOJAN
MAY WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
May 5 - Mike & Linda Yde
May 9 - Ryan & Rachel Flattum
May 10 – Mark & Paula Saunders
May 18 - Jim & Shelley Hallen
May 21 - Jon & Amanda Stojan
May 24 - Nate & Maria Mulfort
May 27 - Robert & Lynne Baker
Ed & Anne Dombrock
May 28 - Chuck & Roxanne Studelska
May 29 - Tony & Beth Parr
BAPTIZED IN MAY
May 1 - Donna Revoir
Beverly Schletz
May 3 - Katie Hayes
Mark Hayes
May 4 - Henry Gigure
David Szymanski
May 5 - Vincent Nitti
May 6 - Carl Sandberg
Jim Stolzenburg
Wyatt Wilcoxson
May 8 - Jackson Lockwood
Sven O’Connell-Beard
May 9 - Matthew Pilarski
May 12 - Lynne Baker
May 16 - Denise Horsman
May 22 – Sophia Adams
Nadia Yarrington
Olivia Yarrington
May 23 - Amber Saathoff
May 25 - Collin Rayome
Diane Veenendall
May 26 - Shelley Hallen
May 30 - Lee Halberg
CONTACTING US
www.mtzionhudson.com
Church Office (715) 386-5409
Pastor ~ Erin Nelson
Secretary ~ Anna Peterson
Organist ~ Deb Tonsager
Sr. Choir Director ~ Craig Gustafson
Jr. Choir/Tone Chime Choir ~ MaryKay Mahler
Milestone Ministries ~ Christine Jahns
Parish Nurse ~ Eileen Wymer
President ~ Nicole Gelina
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