August 2016 - Zoar Lutheran Church
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August 2016 - Zoar Lutheran Church
190 SW Third Avenue Canby, OR 97013 Intro to the Church Calendar Year Rally Day Sunday - September 11, Noon LIFFT Event: Life Long Intergenerational Faith Formation Everybody is encouraged & invited to attend - all ages! More info, pg. 3 Family Movie Night FREE!!! Saturday, August 13 - 6-8:30 pm, at Zoar We will be showing the movie “Miracles From Heaven” Fun & snacks - a great movie for the whole family! August 2016 All Are Welcome! Education Hour 9:15 Worship10:30 (Fellowship Time Follows) Zoar Evangelical Lutheran Church ZoarLutheran.org 503.266.4061 Zoar@Canby.com August 2016 190 SW Third Avenue Canby, OR 97013 Summer Special Music Pastor’s Corner This month let me expand and explain two follow-up offerings from last month’s newsletter. In last month’s newsletter I talked briefly about two events that had happened or will be happening at Zoar Lutheran, 1) the formation of the MSP Transition/Steering Team and 2) the presentation on understanding the Bible by Bishop Dave Brauer-Rieke. the Bible” that was written by Dr. Mark Allen Powell, Professor at Trinity Theological Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. I quote: Lutherans are not peculiar in how they understand the Bible. Most of what we do is pretty similar to what other Christians do, but we sometimes do put a little different spin on things. We have our priorities and our preferences, and these sometimes lead us to understand Scripture differently. Perhaps the first and last thing we should say about Lutherans and the Bible is this: Lutherans believe the Bible is the Word Pastor Randy of God. Of course, almost all Christians would say this—and they might If you put these instructions before the mean all sorts of different things by it. brothers and sisters,*you will be a good So we have to ask: What does it mean to servant* of Christ Jesus, nourished on the say the Bible is the Word of God? Simply words of the faith and of the sound teaching put, we Lutherans believe that the Bible that you have followed. I Timothy 4:6 NRSV tells us what God wants to say to us. About in the middle of the Lutheran Study Dr. Powell goes on in the following Bible, is a marvelous and very helpful study pages to talk about Five Key Lutheran aid entitled, “Lutheran Insights that Open Principles that Lutherans follow when we study or interpret the Bible. The first principle is “Law & Gospel”. We use this (Continued on next page) Do you sing? Play an instrument? Want to share your gift with Zoar’s worshiping community? We'd love to have you play for one or more of our services during the summer! All ages are welcome! Do you have questions or concerns? Need an accompanist? All you have to do is ask and we will be happy to work it out with you! (Questions? Contact Mel Kubik, email her at: melkubik@spiritone.com or call: 503-799-7982) Summer Office Hours Open Tuesday - Friday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Closed on Monday Summer Office Schedule is in effect through August 1 Please be in Prayer Please remember to pray for our brothers and sisters who need God’s healing hand. Be sure to notify the church office of any updates to this list. Jerry, strength & successful surgery, from Marie Rothi Dan Clifford, healing after surgery, Mary Herod's neighbor Kathryn Coontz, recovery & strength, Sharon Kubik’s niece Gayl Cunningham, encouragement & strength Jason Frederick, recovery, Roger & Ann Skoe's son Gilbert family, safe travels, adjustment, John Kimball's relatives Larry Harris, pneumonia, from Ken & Sharon Kubik Shelly Hester, healing, Jill Thompson's friend Randy Hilger, support & encouragement, Al Sprauer's cousin Stan Kavekis, continued healing from infection Bradley Kubik, upcoming surgery, Ken & Sharon Kubik's son Kenneth Lundsten, complete healing & encouragement Mary-Lynn Lea, treatment & healing, from Jan Kluth Mike Martin, successful treatment, Al & Linda Sprauer's nephew Maxine Martin, strength Leann Miller, strength & healing, from Mike & Gloria Schrock Sam Parker, continued recovery Beth Robles family, smooth transition & encouragement Al Sprauer, healing after surgery Shirley Thomas, recovery Kevin Thompson, continued healing, JoAnn Rothi's brother-in-law Darlene Vanderbeck, recovery after stroke, Al Sprauer's cousin, Dean Woods, continued recovery All serving in the Military & their families for strength & safety, including Bruce Allphin (US Navy), Christopher Norred (US Navy), Danielle Steward (US Airforce) If you have a prayer request, please contact Dorothy McCormick (phone) or Marie Rothi (email), or the Church Office. 2 Caring for Our Family Please remember these members of Zoar who are no longer able to participate as they once did. They have been active in Zoar’s community in many ways. Now, as time makes it necessary for them to slow down, they often become the prayer backbone of Zoar. Days can get long though, and a visit from you can be so uplifting. Sending a card or making a phone call can also brighten their day. (If you need an address or phone number, please call the church office.) Janet Reierson Dore Vaughn LaVerne Mohning Erwin Nyquist Esther Hochalter Clarice Weisshaar Edna Laitinen Kathleen Graf Pastor Randy's Regular Office Hours: Mon. 10am-8pm Wed. 9am-5pm Tues. 9 am-7pm Thurs. 9am-3pm Visits made as needed from 11am-3pm throughout the week We are having email issues in the office, please assume any email sent since April 7 has not gone through, we will post another notice once it is back up and running! If there is anything time sensitive please call the office so we can work something out. (Continued from previous page) principle because this, we believe, is how God speaks to us and both must be held together for God’s Word to be fulfilled. This principle sounds so easy, but as we begin to learn it and live by it, it becomes much more difficult. This is so, perhaps, because we do not like hearing God’s accusations and judgments against us – the law. But this is important to hear as God addresses each of us personally and corporately. MSP Team Hopefully by the time this newsletter is published and sent to all the households at Zoar, the MSP Transition/Steering Team will be planning. This team will consist of 9 members of Zoar - Amy Aamodt, Jim Bernklau, Mary Eastman, Mary Herod, Myron Mohr, Donna Pottratz, Mark Shearer, Dave Wichman, and Dale Williamson. They will have the responsibility of writing and assembling the Ministry Site Profile (MSP). In order to successfully navigate the transition period, we will need to pay attention to these Five Focus Points developed by the Center for Congregational Health: Heritage Mission Leadership Future Connections Heritage: We will need to get a perspective on ourselves as a church, as the Body of Christ in the Canby community. We need to do this intentionally, to step back, as it were, and take a long, unhurried look at our “self” to affirm and embrace the paths that have brought Zoar Lutheran to the present. One of the ways we will achieve this is to hear again and re-tell the important stories that made and brought Zoar Lutheran to this point in its history. Through this process of sharing and reflecting on our heritage, personal and congregational core values are uncovered and important rituals and practices are recalled and reinterpreted. There is no particular order to the Five Focus Points. Yet, as we begin with Heritage it begins to interact with the other points enabling us to shift our attention from the past to a dynamic present. Please keep the MSP Transition/Steering Team and the whole congregation in prayer during this transition process. Blessings, Pastor Randy Sunday School Announcement Each month we'll be joining the congregation with an intergenerational LIFFT learning experience - there'll be NO regular Sunday School on those days, because we'll be learning together. September 11th we'll kick off the school year after worship at 12pm with the whole congregation for a LIFFT Event. Everyone is welcome! We'd love to see you there. LIFFT Event: Intro to the Church Calendar Year Rally Day Sunday - September 11, Noon Life Long Intergenerational Faith Formation Everybody is encouraged & invited to attend - all ages - for an intergenerational faith formation experience. There will be games, food and fun for everyone, right after worship. We will be learning about the church calendar year in a fun setting and kicking off the year with a bang You don’t want to miss it! Upcoming LIFFT Events: Make Sure to Mark Your Calendars! October 23rd – All Saints Day November 20th – Advent December 18th – Christmas January 29th Season of Epiphany February 26th – Lent April 2nd – Easter May 21st – Pentecost 3 Lutheran Study Bible If you wanted to order a Lutheran Study Bible, you have a second chance! Together let’s raise awareness and support the nearly 1200 students in Clackamas County who are at risk for, or are homeless 5K Run & Run With Love 1 Mile Run/Walk ether let’s provide new shoes for 1,000 students in need in Clackamas County 22nd, 2015at 9 am AugustAugust 20th, Race starts 5KLutheran Run & 1 Church Mile Run/Walk Trinity - Oregon City Race starts at 9:00 am Register at at: www.runsignup.com/runwithLOVE Free Breakfast, Music & Fun! Register at: Trinity Lutheran Church 16000 S. Henrici Road, Oregon City, OR 97045 runsignup.com/runwithLOVE Go to site! FOOD and MUSIC Sponsored by Love INC of Clackamas County Affirming the dignity of families in need with Shoe distribution throughout the Clackamas County School Districts real help for lasting change. October 17th, 2015. clackamasloveinc.org | 503-655-4223 That the whole church become more fluent in the first language of faith, the language of Scripture, in order that we might live into our calling as a people renewed, enlivened, empowered, and sent by the Word. Our Lutheran Study Bible has several unique features that can be used to support individual study and reflection as well as group study ranging from confirmation to various adult learning settings. Each book of the Bible includes a summary that contains historical and contextual background information. Each book of the Bible is accompanied by three types of study notes and by faith-reflection questions. The study notes and questions are designed to aid your study, learning, ponderings, and reflections on the Word of God. Several people have express interest in ordering a paperback edition. If we order 10+ Bibles, Augsburg-Fortress will give us a 25% discount. If you are interested in having this Study Bible, please contact Pastor Randy. 503-655-4223 ming the dignity of families in need with real help for lasting change. marvelous Donations also accepted at Love INC sored by Love INC of Clackamas County | www.clackamasloveinc.org | Monetary Donations accepted at Love INC | PO Box 2378 Oregon City, OR 97045 4 In 2007 the ELCA churchwide assembly voted to embrace an initiative called “Book of Faith”. The bold vision for this five-year initiative is: Clackamas County Housing Strategies August 3 at 7 pm at Milwaukie Lutheran Church Come find out what the Clackamas Housing Team has been working on to help make Clackamas County affordable and equitable. Learn about the housing crisis in our county, and one particular strategy that could involve the faith community in impacting it in a positive way. The MACG Clackamas Housing Team is interested in bringing more people together to talk about housing. Please join us to connect with others interested in discussing and acting on this pressing issue in our community. Anyone interested in housing in Clackamas County is invited to attend. For more information, contact Mary Nemmers, MACG, 503.522.4925 Zoar's Mission Statement: Responding in Service to God's Love! If you Go to see: site! click it! (to go to the site mentioned) Want to help with worship, but don't know where to start - or who to ask ...and how do you Usher anyway? All are welcome, and we'll train you to be a: Song Leader Children's Leader Offering Counter Greeter Oregon Trails Cluster: Communion Assistant Assisting Minister Confirmation Camp A huge thank you to those who already regularly volunteer! Questions? If you are interested or have any questions, contact Caitlin in the church office or let us know on the Welcome cards. Kyler, Raquel, and Pastor Randy attended Confirmation Camp June 26 – July 1 at Camp Lutherwood with three other ELCA churches in our Oregon Trails Custer. What a great time. Being together enabled us to share teaching times, provide for more interactive learning opportunities, and fellowship with new friends. The theme for Lutherwood this summer is “Follow The Leader”; our teaching theme for our group was on Seven Faith Practices: Pray, Worship, Service, Giving, Study, Encourage, Invite Please keep Kyler and Raquel in your prayers as they continue their ‘affirmation of baptism’ process. Provide a Ride? We're in need of people willing to provide transportation to a few in the Canby area that are no longer able to drive to worship at Zoar, please sign up by the mailboxes or on your welcome card if you are interested in learning more about how you can help, no commitment! 5 Meals Together at the Sept. 10, 10 am -3 pm, at Foursquare Church in Canby New Life Foursquare is hosting a community event this fall and would like to partner with other churches and community organizations in doing so. The day will have a festive atmosphere with Mariachi Music, a taco feed and kid’s zone, along with services available for those who need them. So far, services will include: Dental care Vision care Medical checkups Youth heart screenings Hair cuts Objectives: -Build relationships and rapport with our community -Provide medical/social services to resource and care for those in need -Provide our church and community members the opportunity to embrace hospitality and engage our neighbors Partnership Opportunities Prayer Financial Partnership Spreading the word Providing team leaders/volunteers Showing up! If interested: we have a sign up sheet to volunteer under the mailboxes, more info at canbycares.org by contacting the Church Office or Rick Meredith. Go to site! 6 Canby Community Dinner Tuesdays, 5–6:30 pm Canby Community Dinner Update: A group interested in continuing the community dinner on Tuesday evenings has gotten together with a plan to share cooking responsibilities and will try to keep the event going. Anyone can still volunteer - there will be sheets for each week under the mailboxes. Also we will still need cookies on a regular basis. We feel this is a way to help our community and share God's love. We certainly thank Bob and Sally for all their work and appreciate their continuing assistance. Please keep this event and participants in your prayers. Please prayerfully consider how you can get involved - in any of the ways listed to the right. We have served an average of 80 meals each week in the past year! We have several ways you can help: -Help us get the word out, by mentioning the dinner to others who might be interested in attending or helping -Volunteer - we can always use help with: setting up, cooking, serving and cleaning up. You could help with one or many of these for any dinner we serve! -We need donations of food or financial support -Especially, we need your prayers and attendance at dinners If you are interested or have questions, just contact the Church Office. Through this Bible Drive, we will be able to spread the Good News to those desiring the Word of God. Please bring in Bibles through September. There will be a collection basket underneath For Hungry Hearts around the World the mailboxes. Kick Off: September 11 More Info at bf.org/bibledrive The Evangelism -Your Evangelism Leadership Go to Leadership Team is site! Team: Jan Kluth, Rick Meredith, collecting new, used, and Carolyn Shearer & Linda Sprauer even damaged Bibles starting September 11. They will be taken to The Bible Foundation in Newberg, OR. Used Bible Drive This ministry transports bibles to Nigeria and also provides meals, clothing, educational materials, and medical aid in refugee camps, orphanage centers, and prisons. They say no other people in the world are more hungry and desperate to have a Bible of their own! Even a single page torn from a Bible is cherished. Name Tag Sundays Third Sunday each Month Hello! Let’s get better acquainted at Zoar! Third Sundays especially, we encourage each member to wear their name tag. If you’ve forgotten/lost your name tag, we can make one for you, just ask the office. Meet someone new you haven’t visited with before! Organized by the Evangelism Leadership Team Help Our Furniture Ministry Thrive! All of us that work with and greet clients at Love Inc thank all of you for your continued generosity in giving items for us to disperse. Here are some items we need as we move into our new digs: Blankets of all sizes, toilet paper, can opener, toasters, flatware, measuring cups and spoons, coffee makers, and bath towels. Thanks to all of your generous hearts! Items we cannot use: wine glasses, curtains/drapes, big entertainment centers, threadbare towels, stained linens, large convection/microwaves, and pots/pans with scratched teflon coating. We know you wish to help, but these are just not items our clients need. Our adage is, "give them something useful and something they would be proud to use" as we try to respect and build up each one of our clients. You have all been so patient with the Shalom building and the lengthy wait on the garage rebuild. It will be a superior option for a mission building and Love INC ministry. Blessings to all, Mary 7 Zoar Lutheran Church Women Craft Days A group is meeting on most Wednesdays to work on crafts for the November craft fair. We meet from 1-3 pm If you have ideas about crafts we can work on, please bring them to the meetings. If you have any questions or would like an email reminder for work parties, please contact Betty Lundsten or the Church Office. Fair Trade Items The fair trade cabinet will be open one Sunday each month. If you would like to purchase items from the Fair Trade cabinet and it is not open that day, you may ask one of the ZLCW Council members (Beth Robles, Sharon Kubik, Carolyn Shearer, Betty Lundsten, or Di Bernklau) we will open it up if someone is available. Zoar Sewing Circle: Fall Updates Jennifer Benz and Karen Brennan took over as co-chairs this year. We have been busy all summer, meeting once a month to sew and organize our community outreach. We want to thank everyone who has been sewing at home and donating supplies. We are looking for new members as our Sewing Circle has reduced in members. We are kicking off 4 new evening sessions on the first Wednesday of September, October, November and January from 6-8pm. Ages 10-100+ are encouraged to join Karen and Jennifer at evening sessions! With these additional sessions, we should be able to continue to reach our goals to donate quilts to Children’s Services. We need people to assemble tops at home. Free instructions and lessons are available. All supplies are provided. Due to generous donations we have acquired many new and fun fabrics. Help us to continue Zoar’s mission to children and families in Clackamas County. ALL are welcome: ladies & men, all ages NO previous experience needed 8 Last Summer Session: Wednesday, August 3rd 9am-3pm Regular Schedule (resumes in September) First & Third Wednesdays & Thursdays of the month. Stop in and stay for as long as you can. Bring a lunch and join the fellowship! September 7th & 8th, 21st & 22nd 9am-2pm September 7th, 6pm-8pm (new) October 5th & 6th, 19th & 20th 9am-2pm October 5th, 6pm-8pm (new) November 2nd & 3rd, 16th & 17th 9am-2pm November 2nd, 6pm-8pm (new) December 7th, 11 am Potluck & Quilt Pickup (tentative) For more information contact: Jennifer Benz (503)263-6453, sewpro@canby.com Karen Brennan (503)266-2866, oregonvandals@canby.com Treasurer's Report Balance Sheet by Major Group Statement of Income & Expense As of June 30, 2016 Year to Date as of June 30, 2016 Assets Year to Date Actual Current Assets Unrestricted Checking Unrestricted Savings 11,902.33 2,456.80 Reserve 16,000.00 Restricted & Dedicated 39,733.90 Building Fund 24,930.68 Total Current Assets 95,023.71 Fixed Assets Land 345,695.00 Year to Date Budget Variance Income Offerings 104,472.44 116,900.00 -12,427.56 4,119.33 3,900.00 219.33 108,591.77 120,800.00 -12,208.23 7,200.00 7,450.00 -250.00 Pastoral Support 49,366.70 49,483.00 -116.30 Worship & Music 12,037.09 11,932.00 105.09 2,627.20 4,840.00 -2,212.80 Facility & Other Expense Missions Buildings 2,314,267.40 Congregational Life Total Fixed Assets 2,659,962.40 Office & Support 20,342.45 21,269.00 -926.55 Property Management 14,073.14 14,342.00 -268.86 105,646.58 109,316.00 -3,669.42 2,945.19 11,484.00 -8,538.81 Total Assets 2,754,986.11 Liabilities Income Less Expense Current Liabilities Payroll Taxes Payable 333.97 Restricted & Dedicated Funds Payable 64,664.58 Total Current Liabilities 64,998.55 Long Term Liabilities Phase II Mortgage 397,600.40 Total Long Term Liabilities 397,600.40 Equity Total Equity 2,292,387.16 Total Liability and Fund Balance 2,754,986.11 9 Thanks for all you do! Lutheran Choral Association presents its 79th Annual Concert Season August Birthdays Carol Weaver •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 2 Ron Pottratz ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 3 Spencer Rutz ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 3 Ricky Meredith ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 4 MANY THANKS TO ZLCW for the Mothers Day flowers that were given on that Sunday. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. -Sherry Katherine Nielsen has moved back to Tacoma and is getting settled there. She thanks the members of Zoar for their gift of friendship this past year. If you want to send her a note, please give it to Caitlin at the Church Office and she will mail it for you. -Connie Jill Thompson •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 4 Kailee Rothi •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 5 Concerts are free and open to the public! We do pass an offering plate and welcome your donations. Curt Hovland ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 6 The 100-plus voice choir has members from more than 80 churches and several denominations performing old and new sacred music in a variety of styles. They have sung continuously since 1938. The repertoire is broad, with music from traditional choral to down home gospel, from tender to majestic, with a variety of very talented composers. Jim Grider ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 13 August 26, 2016 - 4 pm - TBA Our family would love to thank you all for the beds and the dresser to give to our boys. They have been sleeping so much better since we got them. And thank you for all the bedding and pots and pans you gave us. You all have blessed us so much. Hope to see you all this summer with some donations we will bring you to give to other people like us who really need a hand up. The Lopez family 10 September 11, 2016 - 4 pm - TBA September 18, 2016 - 4 pm - TBA September 25, 2016 - 4 pm - TBA October 2, 2016 - 4 pm Peace Lutheran Church Christmas/Epiphany Concert: January 8, 2017 - 4 pm Peace Lutheran Church Eris Peto ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 9 Monika Peto ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 10 Christine Tye •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 16 Keith Nichols •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 18 Betty Lundsten ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 19 Christina Ilasca ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 20 Paula Manley ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 20 Gus Warren ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 21 Roger Skoe •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 22 Irene Wolfe •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 22 Ken Anderson •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 23 Debi Campbell •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 27 Darline Kraxberger •••••••••••••••••••••August 27 Lila Libby ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 28 Penny Kissner •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••August 29 First Weeks of Church Council is: - August 16 @ 7 pm Council Reps: our Council needs your input, so please plan to attend, or contact your team’s alternate! September Thursday, September 1 11:45 am- Preschool Bd. Mtg., Conf. Room 7 pm- Women's Bible Study, Kindness Rm. Friday, September 2 9:30 am- ZLCW Mtg., Conference Room Sunday, September 4 10:30 am- Worship 11:30 am- Fellowship Time, Entryway Online Giving Giving online is easy and allows you to: site! Wednesday, September 7 9 am- Sewing Circle, Generosity Rm. 6 pm- Sewing Circle, Generosity Rm. Thursday, September 1 9 am- Sewing Circle, Generosity Rm. 10:30 am- ZLCW Bible Study, Conference Rm. Sunday, September 11 NO Sunday School 10:30 am- Worship 11:30 am- Fellowship Time, Entryway Noon- LIFFT Event, Entryway Monday, September 12 8 am- Retiree Birthday Breakfast, Sugar Plum Cafe 1:30 pm- Knitting Group, Conference Rm. Monday, September 5 Labor Day - Church Office Closed 1:30 pm- Knitting Group, Conference Rm. Tuesday, September 6 5 pm- Canby Community Dinner, at Zoar 6:30 pm- Cub Scout Mtg. 7 pm- Exec. Comm. Mtg., Conf. Rm. Tuesday, September 13 Newsletter Articles Due 6:30 pm- Cub Scout Mtg. 7 pm- Church Council Mtg., Conf. Rm. Health Kits Scan this QR code to go to Zoar's online giving page • Set up and manage recurring donations • Make one-time contributions • View your online giving history Go to You can give at any time by simply visiting: ZoarLutheran.org As you travel this summer, please keep in mind the health kits that we put together for Childrens' Services. Along with quilts, we give 100 health kits per year, and we are always in need of travel size shampoo. If you are buying travel shampoo, please consider picking up an extra one for the health kits. There is a box in the hallway for any donations. Any questions, please contact Penny Kissner 503-266-5788. Thank you for your help! Zoar Lutheran Church Church Council Minutes Go to site! Approved Church Council Minutes will now be posted separately at ZoarLutheran.org. Hard copies will be available at the office! 11 Ministering in Worship & Service during: 7 August 14 Assisting Minister 28 Neil Martin Song Leader Pam Hygelund Worship Team Pat Parker Worship Team Acolytes Kyler Shearer Allison Kuhnke Kaitlyn Beatty Josie Warren Main Greeters Jerry & Marie Rothi Bob & Mary Eastman Open Myron & Nancy Mohr Di Bernklau Cindi Jeskey Ardeth Woods Noel Hygelund Lay Readers Joel & Kelly Kuhnke “Indeed, the of one member Children’s Leader Ardeth Woods Connie Tye Erin Martin Erin Martin Altar Flowers Jerry and Marie Rothi Bob and Mary Eastman Mary Herod Irene Wolfe Altar Care Fellowship Time 2016 Theme Verse: body does not consist Communion Assistants 12 21 Mary Herod & Jeannine Brumley Open Open Open Open If you can fill in an Open spot, contact Caitlin in the office: (office@zoarlutheran.org, 503-266-4061) or sign up in the hallway. Thanks! but of many” (1 Corinthians 12:14) August Sunday Monday Tuesday Zoar Lutheran Church Calendar of Events Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday WEEKLY ACTIVITIES: (unless otherwise noted) 10:30am Worship 11:30am Fellowship Time 1:30pmKnitting group, Entry 5-6:30pm Community Dinner, Entryway 6:30pmCub Scout Mtg., Generosity Rm. 1 6:30pmCub Scout Mtg., Generosity Room 2 Church Office Closed 7pm Exec. Mtg., Conf. Room 7 8 3 9am Sewing Circle, Generosity Rm. 1pm ZLCW Craft Day, Entry 9 8am Retiree Birthday Breakfast, Sugar Plum Cafe 10 4 11:45am Preschool Board Mtg., Conf. Rm. 7pm Women’s Bible Study, Kindness Rm. 11 5 6 9:30am ZLCW Council mtg, Conf. Rm. 12 1pm ZLCW Craft Day, Entry 13 6pm Movie Night, at Zoar Church Office Closed 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 Church Office Closed 7pm Church Council mtg. Newsletter Deadline Nametag Sunday 21 28 22 Church Office Closed 29 Church Office Closed 6:30 MSP Team Mtg., Conf. Rm.