Harbinger - Zion Lutheran Church
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Harbinger - Zion Lutheran Church
Harbinger Page 2 Holy Communion Page 3 Preschool News Page 5 Picture Directory Page 8 H.S. News Page9 Family Ministry News Page 12 Zion’s Golf Outing Page 14 Altar Ministry News Zion Lutheran Church 2122 Bronson Blvd. Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Telephone: 269-382-2360 Email: zion@zionkazoo.org www.zionkazoo.org September 2016 Volume 148 Number 9 The image of lifeless bodies with glazed looks walking en masse toward a victim is more than I can handle. (Which is why I never understood the fascination of “Zombie” movies.) How about you? The Pokémon Go app on people’s cellphones has brought this image to a neighborhood near you! (It is as if a hidden population suddenly surfaced from out of the mist!) Apparently we have two spots on Zion’s property where people can capture their own “pocket monsters,” as our parking lot has been besieged by young adults slowly walking around in circles staring at iPhone screens for guidance. All around town the sight has been similar — people walking silently, staring with a blank gaze at iPhone screens. Bronson Park, at night, has looked like the set of a horror movie with packs of bodies moving quietly through the dark. (I am surprised more people were not hit by cars or walked into trees!) They did look like zombies! Bodies moving with no expression, no noise, just a glazed stare as if being pulled by an unseen force. Some have rationalized that this app “is bringing people together.” (Yeah, I thought … like Zombies!) At the same time think about how many you know who live with that same look as they move through life, pulled by unseen forces, unaware of where they are headed, but hoping that somewhere at the end of their journey there will be a prize? How much time is wasted staring at screens, just going through the motions, or sleepwalking through life without any sense of joy or passion? Or without any inclination to engage with or serve others and celebrate Christ through faithful living? How many shuffle in a solitary walk and miss the beauty that is so near or the daily opportunities to make a difference in other lives? How many “walking dead” surround us. Jesus calls us out of that lifeless walk, gives purpose and joy to the journey, and invites us to share with others the Good News that the prize at the end of our journey is already “in our hands.” Part of our mission as a Church is to reach out with the good news that the search is over? How can you help bring life to those still searching? Blessings! Pastor Seeber 2 Holy Communion Part Three: Celebrating Communion Today Jesus didn’t have First Communion Class, but did a wonderful job instructing what this meal meant by washing feet and heading to a cross as he shared the power and passion of His Love with us! In this “meal” we participate in this great mystery of the Word become Flesh! The disciples prepared for Passover by remembering the past — the Passover of the angel of death … a meal to nourish for a journey … the blood of the lamb spread on the doorpost … being passed over by the angel of death … an escape from slavery … and the promise of a new land and life! We too prepare by “remembering.” Take and eat! Take and drink! Every time you do this, it is to “remember” Me! (And for a Jew, “remember” means to include yourself in that moment that is revisited and renewed. So, the answer to “how many came out of Egypt?” is simply, “all of US.” In remembering this Last Supper we confess that it becomes OUR special meal with Jesus. Bread and wine. Body and Blood. A sacrifice long ago that continues to be alive for us today! The power in the meal is not whether we use grape juice or wine, stand, sit or kneel, or proclaim the liturgy in Latin or English. In Luther’s day, with so many corrupt priests, he correctly taught the Sacrament was valid even if the priest officiating was a rascal or scoundrel. It is not what WE DO that makes the meal special, it is what God has done and keeps doing that makes this HIS GIFT to us. This meal is holy, not because of how we prepare or partake, but because God Himself is present as he promised. Unfortunately, much of our preparation has been influenced by fear of “doing it wrong.” It seems that long ago, there was a problem with the Church at Corinth, in which the poor were being denied access to the meal until after the rich had eaten. And there were other diversions as well as factions had formed and class envy had developed. Paul reminded his Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 flock that if they did not approach the table as ONE family, they were not discerning the true BODY of Christ. Paul instructed his followers that to be at ONE table they needed to act like ONE family. Accepting the gift of forgiveness calls us to live in a new way. This meal cements that relationship and gives strength for living in a new way. Paul wanted the Church to practice what Christ preached through his humble, servant, footwashing love! We prepare by remembering we are invited to sit at one table with the God who loves us so much! Fear of unforgiven sins or not being able to explain HOW God works such a miracle are never a reason to stay away! Jesus’ track record was to invite the outcasts, the broken, and the sinful. Is that not what this meal is all about? To celebrate grace. To humbly allow Jesus to wash our feet so we have the courage to do the same in our daily lives! We prepare through “confession.” We admit our brokenness and the need for forgiveness to turn our lives around. As we accept the promise and power of grace, we have “had our hands washed” and are ready to sit with Jesus. In the Sharing of Peace we celebrate the unity that only Christ can achieve, and then we approach the table. And again, and again, Jesus comes to us in a special way. As we eat and drink, He is ONE with us. Faith embraces and accepts what we cannot explain, and celebrates the power of God’s gifts which are more than we could ever earn or deserve. We are forgiven. We are renewed. We are guests at that great banquet of the heavenly feast to come! This is like Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, birthdays, wedding receptions, anniversaries and any other celebration you can imagine all wrapped into one, but more perfect than anything on earth. How can we not smile as we approach the altar and how can we not be thankful as we return from this great meal? What a humbling, helpful moment for people nourished by the Blood of the Lamb and an empty tomb! tws 3 It’s back to school time! By the time you are reading this, we will have completed our annual Bug Blast Off event that heralds the beginning of the preschool year. We are excited about using our newly renovated Rainforest Room for the 3 year old classroom this year. If you haven’t taken a minute to check it out, please do so! School begins the day after Labor Day for Yellow and Red Bugs and Wednesday, September 7 for the Orange Bugs. As part of our continuing commitment to provide outstanding services to our families, the Friends of Jesus Preschool teachers, assistants and volunteers attended the Inspire conference at the Radisson in late August. What a great experience to get our staff ready for another exciting year of educating young children! Attending conferences with hundreds of other educators helps us renew our energy and share new ideas! With the return to school, we also return to our popular first fundraiser of the year – our mum sale. We’ll again be featuring 8 inch pots for $5.00 and 10 inch pots for $10. If you have purchased mums from this fundraiser before, you know that they are high quality, long lasting and beautiful. Watch for forms at church soon! If you have questions, call Melissa VanderMeeden at 382-2360. Have you seen a new addition on the playground? The preschool has a beautiful new sandbox courtesy of Ted Maxson! We’re so grateful to Ted for taking on this project and making this wish list item a reality for our littles! Do You Know?? Zion’s Grateful Hearts, Thankful Hands Bazaar is on Facebook! Please “like” our page and share it with your friends! We will update it with samples of items for sale this year. Keep checking for changes added. Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 The Board of Directors has approved the following grants: Middle School Room Flooring Updates (part 2) $9,625, Furniture for FoJ Remodeled Classroom, $575. The deadline for submitting grant requests for our next meeting is September 2. Grant applications are available at the church office for new ministry initiatives, local and international outreach ministries, major building maintenance, church worker scholarships, and music programs/scholarships. For further information, contact the church office. September 26th—The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry October 24th– A Skeleton in God’s Closet by Dr. P. Maier Contact Yvonne Wordell with questions at 269-321-7984 Christmas tree donor needed for the sanctuary Do you have a 15-20ft. short needle tree you would like to donate to the church? I needs to be a healthy tree that is nicely shaped. Call Jim Mayer 375-8342 4 Worship Help for Parents and Children Liturgy is important , as it forms a pattern and model for our worship life. “Liturgy” comes from several Greek words and means “the duty of the people.” Martin Luther was instrumental in getting people (and not just priests) involved in worship. We’ll return this month to the beginning of the worship service. (And don’t forget preparations before you arrive; your attitude, your mood, your temperament, for that sets the tone as much as what we do together.) After the prelude (which is part of the preparation) our formal liturgy begins. This month: CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION (This is how we begin. We “confess” sins and then hear God’s promise of forgiveness. For Dads and Moms and younger adults: What was it this week? Not speaking to your spouse? Or maybe a fight with your parents? No time for prayer or spiritual growth? Did any morning begin by remembering your Baptism? "Sin" simply devastates God's family, and it is important to remember what God has done to restore what we break. We are created to live as one family but daily find ourselves separated from God and one another. If worship is to be "as one," some thing is needed to bring us together "as one." “CONFESSION” begins our time of healing as we silently admit specific sins (why pretend or try to hide — who are we fooling?) USE this time of silence. Open your heart! Admit your mistakes and trust God will love you anyway! And then, in unison, we speak as one, because we are one family in Christ! In a general way we confess what is true for all, the general symptoms ("what we have done and what we have left undone"). How can we worship God if we don’t begin by being honest? It is like getting baptized every time we worship — we begin with the washing away the crust and grime of daily sin and selfishness. God’s touch begins worship. Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 We begin in complete honesty! No barriers. No pretensions. Like Adam and Eve we stand naked before God. The “ABSOLUTION” is God’s response, in which the Pastor announces that God removes the guilt for what we have done, and has taken the punishment we deserve on Himself. This is great news ("the entire forgiveness of ALL your sins!") Now that decks are clean, real worship can begin. It is like hearing the angels sing on Christmas; we can now run to the manger! What a change this makes. How cool that God’s love brings us together . How neat that the walls that separate are replaced with the outstretched arms of a loving God! Now we are ready for whatever comes next! For Parents with young children: Ask your “little ones” WHY you sometimes want them to say “I’m sorry.” Ask what “sorry” means! Talk about how it is better not to hide things that we are afraid of, or that we might be in trouble for. Talk about why telling the truth always makes things easier. Remind them that even when you get upset, you still love them, feed them, and take care of them. Tell them how happy they make you when they come to you and say “sorry.” Let them know you will always love them and just want them to learn the right way to do things. Then ask if there is anything you have done to hurt them? Is there anything they want you to say “sorry” for to them. And, if there is, DO IT! And then hug and kiss and say “I love you!” And keep hugging and kissing every day! Let them know how special you feel when they hug you — even when you have hurt their feelings or been a little too loud! This is exactly what God has done for us! (And remember, much of how they view God comes from how they view you as parent!!!) Explain, as best you can, that confession is “sorry!” and absolution is “love you anyway!” What a neat way to color our time with each other as a family, both at home and with our 5 NEW PHOTO DIRECTORY September 21 an October 1, photographers will be taking pictures of ALL the members of Zion. (Please note the use of the word “ALL.”) I know that many are like me and would just as soon not have a picture taken, but this is really important for our life together. To schedule your photo, go to Zion’s website (www.zionkazoo.org) and click on the link that says: “Schedule Your LifeTouch Photo Appointment” You will be guided very quickly through a simple process to make an appointment that is convenient for your schedule. Because we have three different worship services, there are so many ministries that all of you are involved in, and not everyone is here every week, it is really difficult to always match names and faces. This will help. Think about how it will help if others call you by name here at church or even at the store. And think about how awkward it is for you when you see a face and can’t remember a name. This is a way for us to help each other. Everyone who is photographed will have a picture in the directory and will receive a free 8x10 photo. And YOU get to choose which picture is used. If you do not have your picture taken, we will not see your picture in the directory and lose the opportunity to remember your name. Should you wish to purchase photos for gifts or your own use, we will share the various costs ahead of time (and the pricing truly is reasonable.) You do not have to buy any photos if you do not want to! Please support our life together by having your photograph taken for our directory! Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 PASTORS’ CLASSES FOR ADULTS Sunday 9:15 am Pastor Seeber “LESSONS FOR LIFE” Pastor Seeber will use one of the readings for that week as a starting point for discussion about everyday life. Understanding why something is written helps us to learn “how” to read it and how it is useful for our daily living. This is for adults of all ages “WELCOME TO ZION” Sundays 9:15 am For visitors and new members, various members of the staff will review the basics of our faith, and how Zion integrates them into worship, spiritual growth, and daily ministry. Call the office for more details. Tuesday 10am Pastor Brelje “PARABLES OF JESUS” Pastor Brelje will lead this class that discusses and explains many of the familiar parables of Jesus. There is more than often meets the eye and this class helps. Wednesdays 6:15 pm Pastor Seeber “UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE” Our fall adult series has focused on Literature and Faith. This fall we will begin by looking at the Bible as Literature. A verse in Revelation might be read entirely differently than a verse in the Psalms. Why is that? So many are teaching, or participating in small groups, or doing personal devotional reading at home, but often misinterpret or get confused about what the Bible says. Understanding the purpose of each book, when it was written, why it was written and the style of writing is a great beginning to better understanding. Saturday 8am Pastor Seeber MEN’S STUDY A great opportunity for guys to talk about issues of family, faith, work, and play from the perspective of our faith. We begin with a single question from the Epistle for that Sunday and go from there. The church office will be sending directory updates and information via email. Please make sure the office has your most current email address. 5 Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 7 Faith and Life: Christian Education For some reason, many think worship is for adults and education is for kids — the truth is that both are necessary for all! As with any aspect of our lives, to grow we need to learn — without learning there is no growth. So let’s begin with an understanding that just as worship is for all ages, so is education. Faith is like a seed planted by God, who offers nutrients and fertile soil for that “living thing” grow. God offers the warmth of the Son and the gentle breeze of the Spirit. Faith is a gift that is alive — but without proper care and nurture it can wither and die. You might remember a parable Jesus told about a farmer who went out to plant seed — some fell on rocks, some amidst thorns, and some on fertile soil. God plants but we are called to be the gardeners of God’s gifts. Worship, Bible study, fellowship, and prayer are all fertilizers and injections of life into our faith. Faith is a gift that we have the responsibility to care for and use! Would you invest in a house and not take care of it? Do you spend good money on a car or furniture and not take care of them? Why is it so easy to neglect the gift of faith, or give it a lower priority than going to the movies, taking a vacation , or enjoying a club or sports that seem so important at the time? For that reason, Christian education begins at Baptism and continues until the day we are welcomed into the kingdom of Heaven. We celebrate Baptism in worship because of its sacramental nature, but also to reaffirm the beginnings of faith in our own lives. Our Sunday School program has many aspects, but they all are related to growing and nurturing a young faith. We want our children to become familiar with Bible stories, so that when they reach “confirmation classes” they already have a background on which to build. But they also are learning Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 about worship and servant love and Christian fellowship, in appropriate ways for their ages. Our preschool offers preparation for grade school, but also shares many of the same components as our Sunday School program. When our young people are in sixth grade, we have a special class on Communion so that they can begin to join the entire family in that meal of the altar. Confirmation ministry builds on all of this, and the Bible stories and worship that is the foundation is explained more fully. They discover how all of this is tied into a lifestyle of faith. As they begin to face so many choices and decisions it is important to integrate faith into every part of their lives. Our goal is to help parents with that process. Why should any of this end at the end of 8th grade when so much has been invested in the start? Would you plant a vineyard and when the grape vines finally start to mature not keep working so the harvest is all that it can be? Education is a hallmark of the Lutheran tradition. That is why Luther translated the Bible into worship and wrote hymns and catechisms that helped parents and adults to learn more about faith. As high school students get closer to an adult world, the continued nurture of faith is a gift that can offer guidance and strength for difficult and complicated choices. Adults deal with relationships, grief, money management, parenting, estate planning, ethical and business decisions every day. And so learning and growing must continue! Sermons hopefully help, but prayer, Bible study, devotional reading, and wrestling with issues of faith are important for a maturing faith! Education in the Church is no different than in our profession or daily lives — we need to keep growing. As with everything, it is a matter of priorities and new patterns in our living. We have many resources to offer. Ask if you don’t see something which will be helpful for you! And share with us what has worked for you! Blessings! Pastor Tim 8 Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 Between the Pages H i g h S c h o o l YOU T H N ew s Servant Leadership you. Plan on to develop the It’s a term that we servant leader heart attending at 9:15am use a lot around every Sunday starting in all of us. There here but do you September 11th and will be some know what it fully expectations along going up through means? Or do you December. Hope to know how to be the with this class so best servant leader come prepared and see you here! ready to grow closer you can be? Well to God! We will then Sunday also have many morning Bible guest leaders this study is for you! The whole first half time around who will help with of the year we will different be going through perspectives and some spiritual disciplines in order share their experiences with Planning Cookout Here’s your chance to help influence YOUR Youth Ministry at Zion! On Rally Day (September 11th) from 5-7pm, come on over for a cookout, outside fun, and a planning meeting. We will be discussing events for the year, best times for fun stuff, and service projects. Everyone entering 9th12th is invited to attend! September 2016 This Month: Bible study returns Sunday the 11th at 9:15am! Sunday the 11th: Planning Cookout (5-7pm) John Buetow Karen Chapo Donya Dobbin (10) Rollie & Sharon Preuss Kathleen Jordan Cyndi Bremer Paul Fierke Linda Stieve (10:00) Janis Dinda Steve Nuyen Rollie Preuss Greeters 8:00am Greeters 10:30am Communion Assistants Saturday 5:30pm Communion Assistants 8:00am Communion Assistants 10:30am Cantors (10:00) Janis Dinda Phil Rettman Janis Dinda (10:00) Janis Dinda Joey Miller-Rehkopf (8:00) Mark Schwerin (10:00) Jeremy Klein No Coffee Hour Acolytes 10:30am Lectors 10:30am Altar Ministry Saturday 5:30pm Altar Ministry 8:00am Altar Ministry 10:30am Sound 8:00 and 10:30am Coffee Hour Lectors 8:00am Cameron Hay Drew Watson (10:00) Parker Wagner Linda Stieve Acolytes 8:00am Dee Wentzel Don and Marge Heath Greeters Sat 5:30pm (8:00) Vicki Holt (10:30) Neil Segerdahl Bev Snow Susan Ahrenholz Janis Dinda Ruth Stokes Mary VandenBerg Sharon Oisten Dee Wentzel Melissa VanderMeeden (8:00) Vicki Holt (10:30) Karen Chapo Jack Fredericks Annaliese Ream Riley Eastman Sydney Ketchum Candy Buetow Lorraine Hanna Tim Klein Chris Sitkins Dain & Margaret Soppelsa Bruce and Kathy Huston Joe Zerbel (10:00) Bob Folck Head Ushers 10:30am Larry Harding Mark Schwerin September 11 Head Ushers 8:00am September 4 (8:00) Jake Newman (10:00) Andrew Gast Troy and Cynthia Cosgrove Vickie Asaro Janis Dinda Jayne Mayer Linda Mayer Elsie Autry Dee Wentzel Alice Tomer Indy Linebaugh Luke Skuratowicz Becca Miller Sully Miller Carol Daenzer Tim Gumbleton Rich Rakow Ken Toy Garr Gast Mark Meyer John Roggow (8:00) Candy Buetow Lois Heuchert Sylvia Heuchert Dee Wentzel Terry & Gail Nelson Dee Wentzel Brandon Hamilton Matt Simmons September 18 SEPTEMBER, 2016 WORSHIP LEADERS Dave and Linda Mayer (8 & 10:30) Neil Segerdahl Carol Daenzer Carol Daenzer Sharon Oisten Dee Wentzel Dan Buchtrup Cyndi Bremer George Geissel Ted Maxson Dan Buchtrup Matt Simmons Chuck Wendling (8:00) Linda Stieve (10:30) Dennis O’Brien Nick Alsvig Anna Schuppel Alix Allen Audrey Dorman Dave Mayer Kathleen Jordan Steve & Debbie Weber Kathy Pfeifer, Bev Snow Bruce & Dorothy DeDee Dan Curtiss Brian Gogan September 25 8 Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 SEPTEMBER 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY 2 5 6 LABOR DAYOFFICE IS CLOSED 7:00 Bells 11 Late Service Time Change 8:00 and 10:30 Rally Day 9:15 Sunday School/ Conf./ Sr. High/Adult Classes 12 18 8:00 and 10:30 Communion Service 9:15 Sunday School/Conf./ Sr. High Adult Classes 2:00 pm Golf Outing 19 25 8:00 and 10:30 Communion Service 9:15 Sunday School/Conf./ Sr. High Adult Classes 13 10:00 Bible Class 6:30 Endowment 5:30 Finance 6:00 Personnel 7:00 Bells 7 8:30 LWR Sewing 5:15 Dinner 6:15 Confirmation 7:30 Conf. Parent Meeting 7th&8th 14 8:30 Fall Beautification 8:30 LWR Sewing 5:15 Dinner 6:15 Confirmation 8 21 8:30 LWR Sewing 22 6:30 Board of Directors 7:00 Bells 5:15 Dinner 6:15 Confirmation 7:00 Choir 26 27 10:00 Bible Class 28 8:30 LWR Sewing 29 7:00 Zion Women’s Book Group 7:00 Bells 10 8:00 Men’s Group 9:30 Altar Ministry 5:30 Communion Service 16 17 2-4:00 Prayer Shawl @ Biggby’s 5:30 Communion Service 7:00 Choir 20 10:00 Bible Class 5:15 Dinner 6:15 Confirmation 9 7:00 Choir 15 3 8:00 Men’s Group 5:30 Communion Service 7:00 Choir 4 8 and 10:00 Communion Service SATURDAY 23 24 8:00 Men’s Group 7:00 Choir 5:30 Communion Service 30 Sunday School Kick-off All kids going into 3 year old preschool through 5th grade are welcome to attend. Let’s make this a great year! Family Ministry News Family Life Sunday school is about to kick-off the year! We begin on September 11th at 9:15am. VBS Sharing the light of Jesus...that was the basic concept taken away from Vacation Bible School this year. A special thanks to our Family Ministry Team who helped make this VBS possible for all of our families. Let’s not let the learning end there...how can you (your family) share the light of Jesus? How can you (your family) let your light shine? Well, one good way is through your own actions, behaviors, and attitudes. Sunday mornings is a great start! It might be hard to come to worship and Sunday school consistently but that’s even a better faith conversation starter when your friends ask you why you do it. The next step is to simply take advantage of the opportunities God places you (your family) in. Recognizing those opportunities takes a concentrated effort, but if you are looking for them, God WILL work through you! Share experiences of how God/faith has impacted your life and how His light has made a difference in your life. Show these people love by caring about their eternity and their relationship with God.You (your family) can do it! You have a unique situation where others (families) identify with you solely because you, are a family. 10 Outdoor Beautification Schedule 2016 Please join us as we care and maintain the church grounds. All of the days are Wednesdays from 8:30- 11:30 with the exception of the major fall clean-up. Break time and refreshments occur from 10:00-10:30. Summer Work Dates: September 14 We will trim shrubs, and clean the grounds and parking lot. Fall Work Dates: October 12, October 26, November 2 During the fall months, we replace A/C covers and clean the grounds and parking lot. Major Fall Clean-up: Saturday, November 12, 2016 (tentative date) starting at 8:30 with a delay date of Saturday, November 19, 2016. Contact Jim Mayer at 375-8342 if you would like to help, or simply show up on the scheduled date. All the dates are weather permitting. If changes need to occur, all who have their name on the list will be contacted. Also, watch the Sunday bulletin announcements for changes. Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 Bazaar This year’s Grateful Hearts Bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 19th. Sunday School Parents Does your child know how to save money? Does he/she have a savings account? If they have an allowance, does it go into savings? If you answered no to any of the above, then Church extension Fund Kids at Work Savings Program is for you. All the money saved goes toward building/ maintenance of Lutheran churches and schools. Zion’s Endowment Fund has made available a matching gift with free stamps based on the amount purchased (i.e....$5=$5 free, $25=$5 free, $100=$10 free) When they put $100 into their account, they will have $120 plus interest. Details can be given at the Stamp table outside of the Sunday School room. The table is set up Sunday mornings when Sunday School is in session. Children also receive a small gift when they make a stamp purchase. Renew Your Marriage and Rekindle the Spark! Attend a Lutheran Marriage Encounter weekend and rediscover the closeness and love between you and your spouse. The Kalamazoo Marriage Encounter Community will be hosting a weekend in Battle Creek September 30-October 2, 2016. Please pick up a brochure on the bulletin board or call Pete or Chris Wilkins at 381-6324, or email to KalGal369@gmail.com for information and how to register. Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes The wish list item for September is Canned Meat . Please put your donations in the gray tubs under the church office window. Thank you! 11 Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 Book Review: “Christianity After Religion; The End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening.” Diana Bass. 2012. Harper One. The traditions, beliefs, and practices of each stage of the Church were influenced by those general themes. This is a provocative title, and yet very accurately describes much of the struggle that is at the heart of religion and religiosity in our world today. For instance, how would you define the difference between “religion” and “faith?” While the original meaning of the word “religio” had to do with “love, veneration, awe worship, transcendence, or an attitude toward God,” it has gradually come to mean a system of beliefs that are categorized, organized and institutionalized and is known as “religion.” The second half of the book discusses how we might be moving now into a new phase of the Christian Church. Her suggestion is that we are moving from a time of “religion” to a time “spirituality” (like that original meaning of the word “religio.”) This is an interesting study in how such terms have changed over the centuries of the existence of “Christianity,” and provides some valuable insights into what is going on in the churches, denominations, and lives of faithful people all around us. It helps to understand why tradition is important for some and torn down by others. It explains why “coexist” is a popular bumper sticker for some, while others are loathe to reject the idea that Christ alone is the way to God. It explores why the missionary effort to convert people to Christianity is now looked upon as politically incorrect and abusive by others in the same Christian Church. Bass has some suggestions, and while I don’t agree with all of her conclusions, she does a credible job of describing how we got to today. Her premise (along with other contemporary writers that she quotes) is that the Church has moved through three distinct stages. First was the age of FAITH, and the priority was “faith IN Jesus. The next stage was the age of BELIEF, a period of “belief ABOUT Jesus.” That was followed in the late 19th century by the age of the SPIRIT, and is characterized in “an experience OF Jesus.” [109] I think she is describing the result of what happened with two World Wars, Vietnam, and current terrorist and political upheaval throughout the world. People are feeling lost and are seeking a closeness to God that for some reason has become hard to relate to. Her discussion centers around the difference between religious commitment being the assent to a body of organized doctrines and the transformation that takes place when Christ becomes the core of every part of my living. It isn’t that doctrine isn’t important (for it is) but what we do with those beliefs is key! And so, if my life is not changed by what I believe, then maybe I really don’t understand what I believe. I understand that struggle. For years we have wrestled with people who want a child baptized to guarantee that they will get into heaven, but never teach that child what faith means, and the power and joy of daily life “in the Spirit.” And when faith in Christ is not part of the entire life of any person does Baptism truly have the meaning and power that Christ offers? We are called to live differently because we believe, not to say “here is what I believe” but not have that change how I Iive. My actions don’t save me, but because I am saved, my actions should change! This is a book that takes some time to read. I found it helpful for explaining why there is so much confusion and struggle in the Christian Church today. I don’t agree with all her conclusions, and yet found her insights very helpful for us to remember what our real priorities should be. — Pastor Seeber 12 Please Consider Helping!! Do you know that YOU make possible the great success of Zion’s Grateful Hearts, Thankful Hands Bazaar each year and we need YOU again this year! What can you do to contribute? Any of the following—all are important tasks. 1) Contribute your time: If you haven’t started making items, now is the time to start Volunteer to work during the Bazaar on November 19. Watch for sign-up sheets on the kiosk, but save the date now so you’ll be available. Men and older teens are also needed. Bake, bake, bake! Food items are great sellers. Plan to drop off baked goods on Friday, November 18th. 2) Donate materials and supplies Canning lids, (wide mouth and regular) Nice cloth napkins American Girl Doll books (like new) Children’s books, toys and puzzles in excellent condition Narrow lace trims (3/8-1/2 wide) Vintage house keys Pheasant feathers Attic Treasures Wool Sweaters 3) Pray for the success of the Bazaar The Grateful Hands, Thankful Hearts Bazaar is an outreach ministry. Its goal is to reach out and enfold all members of Zion and provide another way to familiarize people within the community of Zion. So include the Bazaar and all it’s workers in your prayers as we continue to “Reach out with Jesus’ Love”. The money raised will be split the following way: 20% to The Deacon’s Conference; 30% to Friends of Jesus Preschool; and 50% to LURO. Tell your friends and neighbors about our bazaar and invite them to come. Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 Change !?!?!? An old Lutheran joke goes something like this...how many Lutheran's does it take to change a light bulb? CHANGE!?!?! WHAT???? Lutheran's tend to dislike change. But change is often good! Last year our preschool had many changes. The most obvious was in our name: from Hilltop back to Friends of Jesus. As a Christian preschool we want to reach out to community and congregation kids with the love of Christ in the most effective and financially responsible way. Our preschool is undergoing another positive change this year. We will be moving our afternoon class to the morning so we'll be having two classes going on at the same time! Thanks to our improved Rainforest Room, we now have the space available to do that and great teachers willing to run these classes at the same time. Our Director, Melissa VanderMeeden and the FOJ Ministry Team have been hard at work to develop this program and feel this is the right direction to head. Keep watching for updates on the Preschool and keep FOJ in your prayers as we continue to better serve the needs of our families and the families in our community! -Aaron Come Join Us!! On September 18th, Zion will be hosting our annual Golf Outing at Eastern Hills Golf Course. Registration starts at 1:30. This is a 4 person scramble. Cost is $11 per person to walk and $16 with a cart. There is a $6 cost to help cover pizza and prizes at the end. Sign ups and additional information are on the kiosk. If you have any questions, please contact Terry Adlam at 599-8622. 13 My current efforts are geared toward getting ready for the Fall Semester. This summer, I spent time contacting Lutheran congregations around the state and getting the names of students who will be attending WMU this upcoming academic year. Through this contact, students have expressed an interest in our music team, as well as our Bronco Buddy Mentoring program with the kids at tree of Life school in the Edison neighborhood. I am praying that I will see a big group of new students this Fall semester as a result of reaching out to our Lutheran congregations. My plan is to have an Open House right before school starts for the incoming freshmen and find ways to get them involved in our ministry, as well as developing a leadership team with the incoming students. I would love your prayers that the Lord will bless our campus ministry with a big group of incoming freshmen that will become a core group for years to come. I am praying for that and am ready to lead and guide the students that the Lord will send us this year! There is a growing number of people from congregations and businesses that are just learning about our efforts and have started attending our meetings for the refugee resettlement efforts in connection with Bethany Christian Services and Lutheran Social Services of Michigan (Samaritas). At our last meeting, a woman who works with Zoetis attended for the first time. She just recently heard of our group and is going to spread the word among the workers at Zoetis and Pfizer. This could develop into a strong partnership between WMU students and faculty, along with people in the Kalamazoo area. We are hoping to bring in several people who have been involved in refugee resettlement in the Lansing area for the last 10 years. They have developed a strong coalition of MSU faculty/students, along with local businesses, congregations and Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 individuals who are serving the needs of the refugees that have been resettled in the Lansing area. Our hope and goal is to learn from what they are doing and help us become more effective in our efforts here in Kalamazoo. There are several departments at WMU, such as Global and International Studies and Social Work, that are planning on providing opportunities for students to be involved with helping the families and individuals being resettled in our area. God’s blessings and peace to you all! Pastor Mark The bazaar has clay pots available in a variety of sizes for those who love to paint! Turn them into works of art to hold plants or coat/seal them with food safe paints for use as chip or snack holders. Pots are available on the shelf in the old kitchen downstairs. Zion will begin it’s sixth year of small group bible study. Registration begins on Sunday, August 28th and will run thru September 18th. Study groups will officially begin on September 25th. You will find brochures in the lobby August 28– September 18th. These brochures will list the different choices and have a description of what will be studied. The theme for small group bible ministry is “Connect-Grow-Serve.” The Bible passage from Hebrews 10:24-25 captures the essence of what Small Group Bible Study is all about….”And let us consider how we may spur on one another toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another and all the more as you see the day approaching.” Pray that this might be the year that you join together with others in studying His Word and serving others. SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 9/1 14 Haven Besser, Brad Glasser, Annette Nickel 9/2 Christine Eichaker, Alisha Rowe, Veronica Schoonbeck, Dolores Wentzel, Austin Wordell 9/3 Cassidy Eastman, Marjorie Meyer 9/4 Nathan Adlam, Jackson Bierlein, Alexander Schultz, Laura Tinigin 9/6 Ian Davidson, Laura Holt, Nathan Holt, Gen Kellam Jr., Lee Kneer, Avery Leitz 9/7 Beth Fletcher, Ginger Skuratowicz 9/8 Gail Nelson, Emma Rayner, 9/10 Daniel Buchtrup 9/11 Thelma Lanphear 9/12 Karl Dinda, Sharon Preuss 9/13 Cynthia Bremer, Piper Soppelsa 9/14 Ruth Norton, Steve Nuyen 9/15 Deborah Kellam, Christopher Seeber, Horst Jendralski 9/16 Erik DuBois 9/18 Collin Klein, Brenda Rakow 9/19 Paul Bowes, Linda Hazel, Evie Linebaugh, Blake Scheffler 9/20 Yvonne Wordell 9/21 John Boettcher, Hanna Doorlag, Paul Noseworthy, Kelly Stetten, Cheryl Zerbel 9/22 Terry VanderMeer 9/23 Fred Bierlein, Lauren Stetten 9/24 Carol Beutler, Allison Boettcher, Marc Suprenant 9/25 Isabella Greene, Roxanne Seeber 9/28 Genevieve Miller, Holly Switalski 9/29 Edward Grau 9/30 Ava Olney, Anthony Parente, Jace Wilson Sorry for missing the following birthdays in last month’s newsletter Greta Jendralski—August 5 Cindy Bierlein—August 8 Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 Parish Report Death 7/29 Jaqueline Dinda Wedding 8/20 Erin Walker and Steve Emig Our fall meeting will be September 10, 2016 at 9:30am in the Gathering Room. Healthy and delicious breakfast snacks will be provided. Please bring your calendars for sign-ups for 2016 and 2017. We need everyone to attend. A letter will be forthcoming. Thank you for serving our Lord’s Table Phil Rettman Dee Wentzel Parent’s Group This is the 6th year for our Parent’s Group. We have grown from 8 members the first year to 29 members last year. Our group focuses on Christian parenting discussion and Bible study. We typically have 15-22 members in attendance and the children range from 4 months to 15 years. Our adult group varies from members who have grown up at Zion to new members and is friendly and welcoming to all guests and visitors. We have a strong fellowship component and because of that, we have seen strong friendships develop among the adults as well as the children. The group meets every Sunday at 9:15 in the old youth room downstairs and does not meet when there is not Sunday School. If you would like more information, please contact John or Candy Buetow at 544-1434. 15 Looking Up │ Reaching Out 2016 July, 2016 Financial Report - For Zion, monthly giving of $61,821 was $7,142 over budget. Total monthly income of $62,229 was over budget by $6,071. Monthly expenses of $51,773 were below budget by $1,243. Grounds & Maintenance and Educations Ministries were $2,138 and $527 below budget, respectively. Most of the variance from budget was due to timing issues. Mission Support was $536 over budget because giving was over budget. Net income was $10,456. For Friends of Jesus, monthly income of $275 was $800 below budget because of the timing of receipt of Summer Camp payments. All expenses were essentially at budget for the month, resulting in total expenses of $1,871. Net income was negative $1,597. Similar to last month, a negative net income was expected because the first tuition and wrap payments for the coming school year will not be received until September. For Solid Grounds, monthly income of $10,368 was over budget by $3,232 with $762 coming from contributions. SG also received $2,000 from The MI District for facility repairs which was budgeted for August. Monthly expenses of $8,642 were at budget resulting in net income of $1,726, which was $3,185 over budget. Mortgage Loan Balance - $1,190,131 Monthly Publication of SEPTEMBER Zion Lutheran Church _____________________________________ 2122 Bronson Boulevard, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED September 11 9:15 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION ______________ U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 479 KALAMAZOO, MI