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ZIONS LUTHERAN CHURCH
1801 East Second Street
Defiance, OH 43512
Rev. Timothy Reynolds, Pastor
419-782-8781
Fax: 419-782
-6719
February 2016
www.zionslutheranchurch.comVisit our website at:
Church Office Email:
The extraordinary biography of Robert J Oppenheimer,American Prometheus, re-counts the life of one of the worlds greatest scientists. As you may know, he was the inven-tor of the atom bomb, the man who unleashed atomic fission onto the world scene. Thebook documents not only Oppenheimers work, but also his life history and the psychology ofa man who opened up a new worldthe world of the atom.
Often, scientists are depicted as aloof, perhaps unconcerned with the vagaries of life. Op-penheimer definitely had every reason to be a proud manhe could speak eloquently on
any subject, he was an expert in his field, he knew how to manipulate people to get what hewanted (as well, he was a good political player), and he had a severe focus on how toachieve what he desired. When the first atomic bomb was detonated at the Trinity sight inLos Alamos, he knew that he had helped to unless a potentially deadly evil, but it was too late to stop theprogress. He quoted from one of his favorite books, Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.Did Oppenheimer think that he held such power as to be the determining factor of death itself, or did Op-penheimer realize he had made a mistake? History may never know, but he did campaign to make good useof atomic energy. The worlds governments, however, had wrested control and militaries won the day. Itwasnt until later that the atom would be tamed and used for peaceful purposes.
Today, the world still wars over the use of atomic energy, and for control of its use. Dare we assume theplace of determining death? Dare we presume that somehow the divine has placed those who have power todecide who can and who cannot have technology? These perennial questions will haunt humanity, no doubt,until we annihilate ourselves from the face of the earth. Humanity must find a place where determinations ofdeath or life are not based upon cultural, or political merit. Jesus offers us a way out of this insanity.On the 3rdSunday after the Epiphany, Jesus preaches his inaugural sermon in Lukes Gospel:The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
because he has anointed meto bring good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim release to the captivesand recovery of sight to the blind,
to let the oppressed go freeto proclaim the year of the Lords favor. The Gospel Acc. to Luke 4.18-19
Its radical and it doesnt sound very plausible. Why release captives? Wont they just reoffend? Who can
heal blind people? Freeing the oppressed sure seems too difficult for individuals and small communities!These are not just words Jesus made up; they are words from the prophet Isaiah 61.1-2. The prophet has avision of what life looks like when God is in charge of the world. It looks extremely different from today.What would it look like if humanity lived in the Spirit of Jesus sermon? Would it look like a community thatcared for all of its citizens, and worked to minister with even those who offend us?
I have seen glimpses of this Jesus culture in the recent preparation of a house for recently incarcer-ated individuals who are on their way back into society. This house is a safe space for such individuals, but ittakes our whole community to work together to help these individuals to succeed.Remember the story from Genesis, when Adam speaks to God, that the woman that you gave me mademe sin? Its the human way. When in troubled times, its easier to point a finger than to say, What have weas a society done to bring about this trouble.
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Decorate one of the round ta-bles for the Souper Sunday meal
and you may win a gift certifi-cate to an area restaurant!
SIGN UP in the Narthex
Be creative...and represent yourfootball team!
use your own supplies & decora-tions
...decorate tables for the
meal!!
Letshave
someSouperSund
ay
fun!!!OnFebruary7th...
1st PlacePeoples Choice #1
2nd PlacePeoples Choice #2
Zions dishes, flatware and
glasses will be used.
Please include tablecoverings, centerpiece,
favors, etc. Tables are 60
round
Football Team theme
Join us for Souper Weekend February 6 & 7, 2016
All are welcome!
As one of our outreaches for this year, the Outreach and Evangelism MinistryTeam has chosen to minister to you, our Zions family, and your physical as well asspiritual well being. Details and more will be shared at the worship services duringthis kick-off weekend.
Soup and Salad lunch on Sunday, February 7, after worship bring a crock pot ofyour favorite soup to share warm the tummy and the spirit. Sign up sheet on theNarthex bulletin board.
Table decorating contest represent your favorite football team-rah rah!!
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FOOD AND PAPER PANTRYWe are always in need of personal care and hygiene items, paper products, and cleaning sup
plies, such as: laundry soap, dryer sheets, dish soap, paper towels, toilet paper, body soap,
deodorant, shampoo, condioner, shavers for men and women, shaving cream, lip balm,body loon, feminine hygiene products, etc. We also need the following food items: rice,
canned fruit, spaghe noodles, egg noodles, peanut buer, and cereal.
We will be partnering with Promedica Deance Regional Hospital in 2016 to provide emergency food pack
to those in need and being released from the hospital. More informaon on this program will be announced
at a later date. Thank you for your generous support!
PLEASE DO NOT DONATE EXPIRED FOOD.
Ash Wednesday ServiceFebruary 10, 2016
7:00 p.m.
Imposition of AshesHoly Communion
___________________________
Lenten Worship
Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Theme: Lutheran RevivalBased on the book Five Practices of Fruitful
CongregationsCultivating Fruitfulness
Radical Hospitality
Passionate Worship
Intenonal Faith Development
Risk-taking Mission and Service
Extravagant Generosity
Lenten Meal ScheduleSoup and Sandwiches will be servedby the following Ministry Teams andChurches on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.
Date Ministry Team
February 10 Zions Council
February 17 Defiance Christian Church
February 24 Zions Choirs
March 2 Kings Cross Church
March 9 Zions Deacons
March 16 Defiance Christian Church
March 23
Zions Innkeepers
CHANCEL CHOIR
Will practice on
Sundays at 9:00 a.m.during Lent.
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Had Oppenheimers friends and colleagues listened to one another, perhapshistory could have come out differently. Who knows? What I do know: once Iwas poor, blind and oppressed, and Jesus brought salvation to me.
What a difference that has made in my lifemaybe it would do the samefor others?
What do you think?
Peace,
Pr Tim
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Church Council Highlights
January 21, 2016
Cindy Wendell will ll the vacated council secretary posion for 2016 and 2017.
February 6 & 7 will be Souper Sunday with soup mixes being distributed to the members,
and a Soup and Salad lunch following worship on Sunday with a table decorang contest.
We paid for 30 loads of laundry on the January 16 Loads of Love at Spin City Laundromat.
New LED parking lot lights will be installed.
The youth will be spearheading a recycling program called A Bench for Caps collecng
plasc caps, lids, etc. to be made into a bench for the playground area.
The Innkeepers have created a bookmark with their informaon to be distributed to
schools and other agencies in Deance County.
Approved a $100 grant to each youth wanng to aend a LOMO camp this summer.
Next Council meeng will be moved to February 25.
SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
VALENTINES DAY is truly loved by children. I recall during my teachingdays that many young children were especially excited to receive valentinesfrom each other. We will carry on that interest and make valentines for others
which will be passed out. Hope you are as excited as we are! 1 Peter 1:22 states Now that youhave purified your souls by your obedience to the truth so that you have genuine mutual love,love one another deeply from the heart.
Our children will plan some type of talent display for you this month on VALENTINES DAY.
Hope you like our surprise!
YOUTH NEWS
LOMO (Lutheran Outdoor Ministries in Ohio) offer Summer Camp &Year Round Retreats at Camp Mowana, Lutheran Memorial Camp, and
Camp Luther. Several discounts are available on the poster display. Be sure to check the in-
formation board. This camp opportunity would be great fun along with a chance to meet new
young people. Ask your parents they may remember and share some of their own experienc-
es. $100 grants are available for children wanting to attend. See Audrey Eis for more info.
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Outreach & Evangelism
Meeting
Sunday, January 31st at 11:00 a.m.
Hofer Room
Coffee - Conversation Community
Join us at the Koffee Bar!
You may have noticed there is a new addition to the Narthexkitchenette a single use Keurig coffeemaker, and a varietyof supplies to go with it. It is there for your use to enjoy acup of coffee (or tea) while attending meetings, worship,Bible Studies, etc. Use our cups, or bring your own travel
mugand if you are able, place a donation in the can to helpoffset the costs.
We want to provide an inviting and hospitable environment,where everyone feels welcome!
Fellowship Hour will continue to be served as usual.
Thank you to The Hubbard Company for providing themachine at no cost to the church and for offering the church
a discount on K-cups!
I would like to thank everyonefor their support and prayersduring Phils fight againstMS. Phil appreciated all yourprayers and thoughts and itgave him great comfort to knowthat all of you cared so much.
He also enjoyed receiving your encouraging cardseach month.I want to thank Fern for the funeral dinner that shehad organized so well on such short notice. MayGod bless each and everyone of you in the com-ing year.
Marty Schaufele
Thank you to everyone for their donations of emp-ty pill bottles for the Malawi Project. Two largeboxes (pictured at right) were mailed out recently.
Laurie Schey
Outreach & Evangelism Ministry Team
OUTREACH NEWS Loads of LoveOn Saturday, January 16, 30 loads of laundry were paid for. Our next one
will be in March. We need more monetary donaons for the March event.
Please start saving all your plasc caps and lids to be used for a new Outreach Project -A
Bench for Caps recycling program. More details coming soon ...
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DCTV 5You may watch Zions Lutheran
Worship services on Wednesdays
@ 6:00 p.m. and Sundays at 8:00
a.m. on DCTV 5 Defiance, OH.
WORSH I P
SCH EDULE
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:45 am
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LLSLutherans of
Long Standing
Meets on Tues-day,
February 2, at
2:00 p.m.
in the Library
Mens
Fellowshipmeets every Tuesday
at 9:00 a.m. in the
Narthex
ORGANICCOFFEE& TEAPRICES
Breakfast Blend $ 8.00Decaf Breakfast Blend $ 9.00
English Breakfast Tea $ 3.00
K-cups $10.00 will not work in Keurig 2.0 /Vue
Equal
Exchange
offee
On sale throughout the year!!!!
The Book
Group
meets on
Monday, February 8 at12:00 p.m. at Applebees.
Reading List is posted onthe Narthex Bulletin Board.
Young at Heart
meets on WEDNESDAY,
February 1
at 11:3 am, at eftys Pizza Sisters in Christ will meet
aer worship on February
21.
The following Sunday, cards
will be placed in the Narthexto be signed.
Sisters in Christ
Scrapbook
Club
Will not meet inFebruary, but will meet on March 5,
in the Hofer Room at 8:00 a.m.
Please bring a snack to share.
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Worship andMusic
CommitteeMeets on Febru-
ary 11.
See Neal Den-iston for moreinformation.
D E A D L I N E S
BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS
Every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.(unless otherwise noted)
March
NEWSLETTER
DEADLINE
February 16th
QUILTS OF COMPASSION
Bringing Help and Hope to the
Hurting
Meets on Sunday, February 7 at noon.
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February 2016LESSONS
Feb 6 & 7 TransfigurationExodus 34:29-35
Psalm 992 Corinthians 3:12-4:2
Luke 9:28-43a
Feb 13 & 14 Lent 1Deuteronomy 26:1-11
Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16Romans 10:8b-13
Luke 4:1-13
Feb 20 & 21 Lent 2
Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18Psalm 27
Philippians 3:17-4:1Luke 13:31-35
Feb 27 & 28 Lent 3Isaiah 55:1-9Psalm 63:1-8
1 Corinthians 10:1-13Luke 13:1-9
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Snowbirds .
Please remember to notify the of-fice when you will be heading southfor the winter. Updated addresses
for long-term moves are greatly appreciatedwhen it comes time to mail out church communcations, giving statements, envelopes...etc.
Addions to the
Zions Prayer List:
Phone Prayers: Barb Vogel at 419-393-2544
E-prayers: [email protected]
Call the Church oce at 419-782-8781.
If you are calling for someone other than yourself,
please be sure that you have permission.
Please remember to call the church officewhen:
1. You will be or have already moved.
2. You have an addition to your family.
3. You have an address update and/or correc-tion, or birthday correction.
4. New email address and/or phone number.
THE CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE
CLOSED ON
February 15 forPresidents Day
WEATHER
DELAYS & CLOSINGS
For any cancellations due tobad weather you may tuneinto: WTOL Channel(website: www.wtol.com) or
check the church website at:www.zionslutheranchurch.com.
If Defiance City Schools are canceled ona Wednesday, there will be no Commu-nity Meal or Confirmation Classes.
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WED THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
Pastors Day
O
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
2
9:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
2:00 p LLS
5:00 p Lighten Up
3
7:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
9:00 a Bullen An-
nouncements due
5:30p Meal
6:00 p Conrmaon
6:00 p Bells
7:00 p Choir
4
5:00 p TOPS
5 67:30 a Weight
Watchers
5:00 p Worship
SOUPER
WEEKEND
7
9:00 a Sunday
School
9:45 a Worship
SOUPER
WEEKEND
8
Pastors Day
O
12:00 p Book
Group at Apple-
bees
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
99:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
5:00 p Lighten Up
107:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
9:00 a Bullen An-
nouncements due
11:30 a Young at
Heart at Leys
5:00 p Food Pantry
Sign Up
5:30 p Meal
6:00 p Conrmaon
6:00 p Bells
7:00 p.m. ASH WED
Service
11
12:00 p Worship
& Music Meeng
5:00 p TOPS
12 13
7:30 a Weight
Watchers
5:00 p Worship
14
VALENTINE DAY9:00 a Choir
9:00 a Sunday
School
9:45 a Worship
15
OFFICE
CLOSED
Presidents Day
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
169:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
2:00 p.m. NEWS-
LETTER DEADLINE5:00 p Lighten Up
177:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
9:00 a Bullen An-
nouncements due
5:30p Meal
6:00 p Food Pantry
Pick Up6:00 p Conrmaon
6:00 p Bells
7:00 p Lenten Service
18
5:00 p TOPS
19 20
7:30 a Weight
Watchers
5:00 p Worship
21
9:00 a Choir
9:00 Sunday
School
9:45 a Worship
11:00 a Sisters in
Christ
22
Pastors Day
O
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
239:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
5:00 p Lighten Up
247:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
9:00 a Bullen An-
nouncements due
5:30p Meal
6:00 p Conrmaon
6:00 p Bells
7:00 p Lenten Service
25
5:00 p TOPS
7:00 p Council
26
27
7:30 a Weight
Watchers
5:00 p Worship
28
9:00 a Choir
9:00 Sunday
School
9:45 a Worship
11:00 a Sign Cards
29
Pastors Day
O
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
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ALTAR FLOWERS7 AVAILABLE
14 Lent
21
Lent
28 Lent
BULLETINS7 Karen Bowling
14 AVAILABLE21 AVAILABLE28 AVAILABLE
ALTAR DUTY7 Kate Frank
10 Kate Frank (Wed Lenten services also)
14
Marsha Leaders
21 Karen Graf28 Lois Dodt
LECTOR & DEACON for Sunday 9:45 am
(* DEACONS)7 * John Diehl, Audrey Eis
10 * Patty VanDemark, Dick Anderson14 Angela Mack21 * Tom Boals, Dawn McKibben28 Linda Hardy
FELLOWSHIP HOUR for Sunday 9:45 am7 Souper Sunday
14 Cindy & Bill Wendell21 Barb & Gene Vogel28 Audrey Eis
ACOLYTES & CRUCIFERS for Sunday 9:45 amAcolytes Crucifers
7 Sophie Reynolds Chancel Choir14 Pre-lit Chancel Choir21 Austin Hubbard Ashley Hubbard
28
Luke Reynolds
Chancel Choir
OFFERING COLLECTORS for Sunday 9:45 am
1st Sunday Randy Groll & Mary Boals
2nd Sunday
Angela Mack & Randy Groll
3rd Sunday Mary Boals & Cindy Wendell
4th Sunday Marsha Leaders & Angela Mack5th Sunday Randy Groll & Mary Boals
USHERS for Sunday 9:45 am1st Sunday John & Fran Diehl2nd Sunday Shawn & Mark Faryniarz3rd Sunday Tom & Mary Boals4th Sunday Sue McKibben5th Sunday Youth
HOSTS for Saturday 5:00 pm6 Sonia Bussing & Helena Morris
13 Barb & Gene Vogel20 Donna Ripke & Bob Thomas27 Nancy & Bob Swingle
LECTOR & DEACON for Saturday 5:00 pm
(* DEACONS)6 * Doug Eis
13 Helena Morris20 * Audrey Eis27 AVAILABLE
OFFERING COUNTERS
Gene Vogel, Larry Wagner, & Sue McKibbenSubs: Bob Thomas, Bill Wendell
AUDIO-VISUALDoug Eis, Eric Engel, Stormy Gutman, ShaunHolley, Angela Mack.
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO FULFILL YOUR COMMITMENT,
PLEASE ARRANGE FOR A SUBSTITUTE AND INFORM THE
CHURCH OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
FaithActive in Love February 2016
BULLETINS
Suggested donation forbulletins is $20.00.
WEEKLY BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS
are due on Wednesdaymornings, by 9:00 a.m.
unless otherwise noted on the calendar.
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ZIONS EMAIL ADDRESSES
Office Secretary [email protected]
Pastor - [email protected]
Treasurer [email protected]
Website -www.zionslutheranchurch.com
COUNCIL MEMBERS
2016
Laurie Schey, President
Shawn Faryniarz, V-President
Gwen Anderson, Treasurer
Cindy Wendell, Secretary
John Diehl
Lenore Doctor
Alexis Eis
Audrey Eis
Marion Hanson
Angela Mack
Sue McKibben
Carl Snyder
COUNCIL MEETS ONthe third Thursday of each month
(except July) at 7:00 p.m.
DEACONS
Dick Anderson
Tom Boals
John Diehl
Audrey Eis
Doug Eis
Craig McKibben
Dawn McKibben
Patty VanDemark
Cindy Wendell
ZIONS MISSION STATEMENT
Driven by Gods spirit we will grow in faith and make Christs love known
O F F I E H O U R S
Monday -Thursday
9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
Find us and Like us we need more
followers to spread the word! Are you
friends with a former member? invite
them toowe love staying in contact!
Have a question about an upcoming
event?you may find your answer.
And, you can add your comments, too!
(If you have trouble searchingtype in
Zions Lutheran Defiance and that
should find it for you). If you would like
to post an event you may email it to
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Prayer ListChurch Council has en-acted a policy regardingthe names placed onthe church prayer list inthe bulletin. If youwould like prayers onthe list for longer than3 weeks, please makeanother request. Re-quests can be sent tothe church office viaphone 419-782-8781 orby email at: [email protected]
Get your copy in the church narthex!
Devotional Books : The Upper Room
Christ in Our Home and Word in Season
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Zions Lutheran Church
1801 E. Second St.
Defiance, OH 43512
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KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS
If you shop at Kroger and have a Kroger Plus Card and have notsigned up for the Community Rewards program the OutreachCommittee members will be happy to help you. We just need yourcard number and an e-mail address. Zions ID # 71792
See Laurie Schey, Cyndi Ensign or Shawn Faryniarz for assistance or fill out this form:
Kroger Community Rewards Sign up (if you do not have an online account)
Name_________________________________________________________
Home address__________________________________________________
Kroger Card #__________________________________________________
E-mail Address_________________________________________________
Password suggestion___________________________________________
ALL 2015 ENROLLEES WILL NEED TO RE-ENROLL FOR 2016. Just log into youaccount and click on the re-enroll tab at the bottom.