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As Gods people of Promise made their journey throughout the Old Testament story, we find that often Godspoke to the people to remember the less fortunate among them. The essence of Gods Law, according toDeuteronomy 10, is: For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God,mighty and awesome, who is not partial and takes no bribe, who executes justice for the or-phan and the widow, and who loves the strangers, providing them food and clothing.When thepeople forgot this, the prophets would remind them. The king was to execute the justice for, not against,the unfortunate and to make sure that the least among the people were always received their welfare.
At the beginning of the 21stCentury, the world started the ONE Campaign and was a direct result of theworld-wide recognition of this biblical concept. As a matter of fact, the ONE Campaign started in recognitionof something called the Jubilee Year.
In the Old Testament book of Leviticus, chapter 25, there is a long explanation of the Sabbath Year andthe Jubilee Year. Concisely, for six years, Gods people could plant, prune and harvest, but in the seventhyear (the Sabbath year), the people allowed the land to rest. Food that had been stored throughout thegrowing years was used up in the seventh.
Finally, every 50thyear, a trumpet was sounded and the people declared a Jubilee Year. Not only would landrest, but all debts were forgiven and people who had been enslaved for debts were freed. All land was re-turned to the original owners and the people lived off the fruit of their labors. The whole year was one ofcelebration. There is considerable discussion among theologians and historians whether the people of God
ever celebrated a Jubilee Year.In the year 2000, Pope John Paul II declared a Jubilee Year for the Church. The United Nations followed thePopes declaration and started the ONE Campaign. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America also signedon to the Campaign and many people wore a white wristband with ONE printed on it. I wore one for a longtime, but, as it wore out, I never got another one. The other day, when I cleaned out my wallet, I found asmall card about the ONE Campaign. It listed the goals of the campaign.
Its been several years since its inception but the goals for the ONE Campaign are still needed in the world.There are 8 UN Millennium Goals, as they are called:
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and HungerAchieve Universal Primary EducationPromote Gender Equality and Empower Women
Reduce Child MortalityImprove Maternal HealthCombat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other DiseasesEnsure Environmental SustainabilityCreate a Global Partnership for Development
I hope this is not the first time you have heard of these Millennium Goals. The white wristbands with ONEprinted on them stood for the need for developed countries to give one percent of their annual budget tomeet these Millennium Goals. Just recently, it has been reported that the US has given greatly to help meetall of these goals! We still have quite an uphill challenge to bring the effects of poverty to an end, but justthink that even congregations such as Zions helps in this challenge: through our ministries here in Defiance
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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 2014
www.zionslutheranchurch.comVisit our website at:
Church Office Email:
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March 14March 14March 14---16, 2014 Chicago, IL16, 2014 Chicago, IL16, 2014 Chicago, IL
Youth Grades 6Youth Grades 6Youth Grades 6---121212
Please see Deb Shockey for more information.Please see Deb Shockey for more information.Please see Deb Shockey for more information.
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GOD SQUAD UPDATE
The Christian Education Ministry Team has decided to try a different schedule for the God SquadPrograms.
OLDER KIDS GOD SQUADChildren grades 3-5 will meet at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays in the YouthLounge and will be studying stained glass windows. A light breakfast will be served.
YOUNGER KIDS GOD SQUADChildren ages 3yrs old through 2nd grade will meet in the upstairsSunday School rooms before Sunday worship. Children will be dismissed just before Communionand will return to sit with their families. Children can wear their God Squad t-shirts.
PARENT VOLUNTEERS are needed to help teach. Please see Kelly Worline for more information.
ICE SKATING PARTY
Join fellow Zion's members on Sunday, Feb. 16at Canlan/LutheranHealth Sports Center in Fort Wayne. The church bus will leave the churchat noon. The public skate is from 1-3 pm., and bouncy houses go until 4pm. We will eat afterwards upstairs in the restaurant. Cost is $6 for iceskating and bouncy houses (that includes skate rental). Please bring ad-ditional money for food afterwards if you like. There is a seating area for
those who do not want to skate. The rink is located at 3869 Ice Way in Fort Wayne if anyoneis interested in meeting us there.
VBS PREVIEW
VBSwill beJuly 7-10 at the Deance College again with our partner churches. The
cook out will be on the 11th
.
The theme will be the Workshop of WondersImagine &Build with God. Really
cool science experiments.
We will needvolunteers willing to work on the following commiees: registraon, recreaon, cra, sci-
ence, Bible story, food and cookout, music/drama, markeng, volunteer coordinator, decorang, service
squad, & preschool. If interested, please see Vicki Stephens or Kelly Worline.
VBSmeengs will be on the 4th Thursday each month at St. Paul's Methodist church. The next meeng will
be on Feb. 27 at 6:45 pm., then the 4th Thurs. of March.
NEWS FROM THECHRISTI N ED TE M
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BACKPACK BUDDIES
Zion's members will be stuffing backpacks for the Backpack
Buddy program run through the United Way and Defiance
College. We will be on a six week rotation and our first stuff-
ing will be Thursday, March 6, at 5:30 p.m. at the United
Church of Christ church on the Defiance College campus.
With 15 or more volunteers it will take about 35 minutes!
Hope we can get a great group going for this worthwhilecommunity projec t! For more information, please contac t
Patty VanDemark.
Lenten Study on the Prophets:"Embracing the Prophets in Contempo-
rary Culture"with Pastor Walter Brueggeman (arguably the greatest livingauthority on the Old Testament and especially the prophets). This is a sixweek class meeting at 5:00 pm on Sundays during Lent, including Sundayof the Passion -March 9 through April 13.
Fall Bible Study -a 12 week class entitled"Jesus, the Forgiving Vic-tim"will meet on Tuesdays in 2014 at 7:00 pm on September 2, 9, 23, 30;October 7, 14, 21, 28; November 4, 11; December 2, 9. Books are availa-ble and helpful for this class. It is a set of 4 books entitledJesus the For-
giving Victimby James Alison. The books can be ordered through Ama-
zon.com or through the church office. All orders through the church officemust be placed by July 1st. In this class, James Alisons thought provokingbooks help us focus on the importance of Jesus self-giving example.What does it mean that Jesus emptied himself? How important is Jesusdeath on the cross and what does it mean for you and me today? Theseand other questions will be tackled in the group discussion and the books.
New Bible Studies for 2014
(continued from page 1) and in the congregation; by our engagement with the ELCA and with congregationslike Salem and Redeemer in Toledo; in our giving to the Northwest Ohio Synod and to the ELCA; through thedaily lives of us as individual followers of Jesus, as we meet challenges in daily life.
The ELCA motto, Gods work. Our hands reiterates the importance of individual and corporate involvement insharing the Good News of God in Christ Jesus. Imagine what the world could look like if the whole Church de-cided to achieve these goals! Let us always have these goals in front of us because they reflect the heart ofJesus. Let us always be about the business of Godsharing the good news of the kingdom, caring for thewidows, orphans and strangers among us.
Peace,
Pr Tim
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Our Innkeeper guests are continually thankful for the food and supplies given
by our members and others throughout the community. In order to continue
to serve their needs, we ask that you consider giving the following items: first
and foremost CANNED FRUIT & DRY CEREAL, but also important are chicken
noodle soup, toothpaste, shaving gel, pudding, paper towels, toilet paper,
detergent, boxed skillet meals, box potatoes, spaghetti and dry pasta noo-
dles, bottled water, canned meattuna, sausage, chicken, Ramen noodles
beef, chicken & shrimp, spaghetti sauce, tomato sauce, bottled fruit juices, microwavepopc orn, salad dressing and cooking oil. On behalf of Diana Groll and myself, we thank
you for your ongoing generosity.
Dick Anderson
LOVE P CK GESOur overstuffed no longer used library books are being sent to LOVEPACKAGES in Butler, Illinois. Materials that would have sat collecting duston shelves or been thrown away are now being sent to ministries in manypoor countries to distribute freely to people hungry for the Word of God.This ministry was started in 1975, and has now sent over 1,000 tons of literature. The Christian liter-ature is sent to missionaries and Christian workers around the world. Love Packages currently sends20 foot ocean going containers to port cities around the world. These locations act as distributionpoints and have the capability to distribute these materials to thousands of churches overseas. Sta-tistics say that every piece of literature will be read by an average of 20 people.
If you would like more information about Love Packages visit their website at www.lovepackages.org
Over the next few months, we will start organizing and displaying the books that we kept and thosethat have already been donated.
If you have any questions or would like to assist with the library setup please let me know.
Thank you,Sue McKibben
RECYCLE YOUR POP CANS & SUPPORT ZIONS YOUTH
Zions Youth will be collecting clean, rinsed pop cans forrecycling throughout the year. Each Sunday there will be a bin in theentryway for your cans to be placed in. If you need to have your cans
picked up, please contact Deb Shockey.
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SYNOD ASSEMBLY at KALAHARIMAY 16-18, 2014
Greetings Zion's families,
Nextyear our church synod's assembly is going to be held at the Kalahari water park in Sandusky. They arehoping to make it a family event with multiple families from each congregation attending. Our family alongwith the Fields family will be going as representatives from our congregation. However, we would love to getseveral families to attend with us, for a day or the entire weekend! They will have many fun family things
planned, as well as the use of the water park. Here is a schedule of what will take place at the assembly andsome pricing fora day or weekend. In your plans for the coming year, please consider joining our Zion'sgroup and see me/e-mail me, for any questions.If interested, we can do some fundraising to cover some of these expenses. I think they are trying to makethings as affordable for families/youth as possible. We can also look at alternate hotels for staying the nightthat will be less expensive then staying at the Kalahari.
Kelly Worline
May 16Check-in and RegistrationRachel Kurtz and Agape ConcertOpening Worship
May 17Synod AssemblySynod Youth GatheringSynod Family GatheringDiscipleship Training for Young Adults and AdultsHog RoastYouth and Family Gathering Water park Lock in (10p-2a)
May 18Synod wide Worship Service
INFO FOR YOUTH:Everything Package approx. $155/youth
Includes the Youth Gathering and Kalahari Room and Waterpark Passes. This rate can go up or down de-pending on how many youth per room.Youth Gathering $65/personSixth Grade (in catechism) thru Senior Year HS: Includes Friday night concert, Saturday mission/servantevents, Saturday and Sunday meals, and a 3-hour lock-in at Kalahari waterpark (10:30 p.m. 1:30 a.m.) Sat-urday night, a continental breakfast and Synod-wide worship Sunday morning.
INFO FOR FAMILIES:Family Camp for 4 $50Includes Friday night concert, Saturday LOMO activities for parents and children, continental breakfast, lunchbuffet, hog roast, waterpark lock-in, and a continental breakfast and Synodwide worship on Sunday.Addition-al children $10 each.Kids Camp $10/child
Ages 6-Sixth grade (not in catechism):Includes Friday night concert, Saturday LOMO activities, a continental
breakfast, lunch buffet, hog roast, waterpark lock-in, and a continental breakfast and Synod-wide worship onSunday.Day Care $10/childFor babies through age 5:Caring supervision throughout Saturday events.Kalahari Room for 4 $338+taxRooms are $169/night plus tax with a two night minimum ($338+tax/weekend). Includes four waterpark pass-es good for Friday, Saturday and Sunday!Add 1-2 more people per room for $20/person (incl. waterpark
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Please remember to call the churchoffice when:
1.You will be or have already moved.
2. You have an addition to your family.
3. You have an address update and/or correction, or birthday correction.
4. New email address and/or phone num-ber.
THANK YOU!
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Lois Finkenbiner
The Laurels of Defiance Rm 308
1701 S. Jefferson Ave.
Defiance, OH 43512
Isabella Beindorf
The Laurels of Defiance
1701 S. Jefferson Ave.
Defiance, OH 43512
Loann PetersKingsbury House
245 W. Rosewood Ave. Apt. 136
Defiance, OH 43512
Norma Mansfield
Kingsbury House Apt. 102
245 W. Rosewood Ave.
Defiance, OH 43512
Helen Rosebrock
Glenn Park
2429 William A. Diehl Ct. Apt. 155
Defiance, OH 43512
Mary ZirkleGlenn Park
2429 William A. Diehl Ct. Apt. 112
Defiance, OH 43512
Joyce Lichty
Vancrest of Holgate
600 Joe E. Brown
Holgate, OH 43527
Area Members in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living
Please send a card or
stop by to visit.
Addions to the
Zions Prayer List:
Phone Prayers: Barb Vogel at 419-393-2544
Eprayers: [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.
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QUILTS OF COMPASSION
Bringing Help and Hope to the Hurting
Sunday, February 2ndat 12:00 p.m.
at Zions Lutheran ChurchWhether you are an expert quilter or have never tried quilting be-fore, we have an opportunity available to make a difference in thelife of someone who is in need or suffering. Please bring your
sewing machines, notions, supplies, fabric and a lunch to ourquilting. For more information, please see Shawn Farnyiarz.
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ATTENDANCE & OFFERINGS
ATTENDANCE MINISTRY BLDG IMP.
DATE 5:00pm/9:45am FUND $ FUND $
Jan. 4 & 5 20/41
Jan 11 & 12 15/90
Jan 18 & 19 18/65
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WORSH I P
SCH EDULE
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:45 am
DCTV 5You may watch Zions Lutheran
Worship services on Wednesdays
@ 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 8:00
a.m. on DCTV 5 Defiance, OH.
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LLSLutherans of
Long Standing
FEBRUARY 4, 2014
2:00 p.m.
In Luther Hall
Mens Fellowship
meets every Tuesday
at 9:00 a.m. in the Library
ORGANICCOFFEE& TEAPRICES
Breakfast Blend $ 8.00Decaf Breakfast Blend $ 9.00
English Breakfast Tea $ 3.00
EqualExchangeoffeeOn sale throughout the year!!!!
The Book Group
meets on
Monday,
Feb. 10that7:00 pm
in theShepfer Room.
Young at Heart
meets on WEDNESDAY,February 12th 2014
at 11:30 am, at eftys Pizza
The next meeng will be
February 16thaer the
Worship Service.
Cards will be placed in the
Narthex to be signed during
Fellowship Hour on Feb. 23rd
.
Sisters in Christ
ScrapbookClub
Meets Saturday, February 1st
, from
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Hofer
Room. Bring your own drink and a
snack to share.
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Worship and
MusicCommittee
Meets onFebruary 13that 7:00 p.m.
D E A D L I N E S
BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENT
Every Thursday at 9:00 a.m.(unless otherwise noted)
March
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
February 21st
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February 2014LESSONS
FEBRUARY 1 & 2 EPIPHANY 4Saturday: Psalm 42:1-3
John 4:1-42
Sunday: Micah 6:1-8Psalm 15
1 Corinthians 1:18-31Matthew 5:1-12
FEBRUARY 8 & 9 EPIPHANY 5Saturday: Psalm 40:1-5
John 4:46-54 and/or John 5:1-18Sunday: Isaiah 58:1-12
Psalm 112:1-101 Corinthians 2:1-16
Matthew 5:13-20
FEBRUARY 15 & 16 EPIPHANY 6Saturday: Psalm 34:1-10
John 6:35-59Sunday: Deuteronomy 30:15-20
Psalm 119:1-81 Corinthians 3:1-9Matthew 5:21-37
FEBRUARY 22 & 23 EPIPHANY 7Saturday: Psalm 147:1-11
John 7:37-
52
Sunday: Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18Psalm 119:33-40
1 Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23Matthew 5:38-48
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WE WILL BECLOSED ON:
Monday,February 17 forPresidents Day.
FEBRUARY FUN FACTS
Unl 713BC, the Romans had
no names for January and Feb-
ruary, on the grounds that thewinter months did not deserve
them!
February is the only month that
can pass without a full moon.
This last happened in 1999 and
will next happen in 2018.
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WED THURSDAY FRIDAY SATUR-
DAY
17:30 a Weight
Watchers
8:00a Scrapbook-
ing
5:00 p Worship
2
9:00 a Adult Sun-
day School
9:00 a Youth
Breakfast Club &
God Squad Gr 3-5
9:45 a Worship &
God Squad Pr-Gr 212:00 p Quilts of
Compassion
Shut In Communion
3
Pastors Day O8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
4
9:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
2:00 p LLS
5:30 p Lighten Up
5
7:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
5:00 p Worship
5:30 p Community
Dinner
6:00 p Hand Bells
6:30pConrmaon
7:00 p Choir
6
9:00 a Bullen
Announcements
due
5:00 p TOPS
5:30 p Backpack
Buddies at DC
7 8
7:30 a Weight
Watchers
5:00 p Worship
9
9:00 a Adult Sun-
day School
9:00 a Youth
Breakfast Club &
God Squad Gr 3-5
9:45 a Worship &
God Squad Pr-Gr 2
10
Pastors Day O
7:00 p Book
Group
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
11
9:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
5:30 p Lighten Up
12
7:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
11:30 a Young at
Heart at Leys
5:00 p Food Pantry
Sign Up
5:00 p Worship
5:30 p Community
Dinner
6:00 p Hand Bells
6:30pConrmaon
7:00 Chancel Choir
13
9:00 a Bullen
Announcements
due
5:00 p TOPS
7:00 p Worship &
Music Meeng
14
VALENTINES
DAY
1-3 New Heights
Enrichment
Class
15
7:30 a Weight
Watchers
5:00 p Worship
16
9:00 a Adult Sun-
day School
9:00 a Youth
Breakfast Club &
God Squad Gr 3-5
9:45 a Worship &
God Squad Pr-Gr 2
11:00 a Sisters in
Christ
12:00 Bus leaves
for Ice Skang
17
OFFICE CLOSED
Presidents Day
Pastors Day O
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
18
9:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
5:30 p Lighten Up
19
7:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
5:00 p Worship
5:30 p Community
Dinner
6:00 p Food Pantry
Pick Up
6:00 p Hand Bells
6:30pConrmaon
7:00 Chancel Choir
20
9:00 a Bullen
Announcements
due
5:00 p TOPS
7:00 p COUNCIL
MEETING
21
3:00 p.m.NEWSLETTER
DEADLINE
22
7:30 a Weight
Watchers
5:00 p Worship
23
9:00 a Adult Sun-
day School
9:00 a Youth
Breakfast Club &
God Squad Gr 3-5
9:45 a Worship &
God Squad Pr-Gr 2
11:00a Sign Cards
24
Pastors Day O
8:00 p Barber-
shoppers
25
9:00 a Mens
Fellowship
9:00 a Weight
Watchers
1:00 p Text Study
5:30 p Lighten Up
26
7:00 a Women @
Cabin Fever
5:00 p Worship
5:30 p Community
Dinner
6:00 p Hand Bells
6:30pConrmaon
7:00 Chancel Choir
27
9:00 a Bullen
Announcements
due
5:00 p TOPS
28
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ALTAR FLOWERS2 AVAILABLE9 AVAILABLE
16 AVAILABLE23 AVAILABLE
BULLETINS2 Karen Bowling9 Judy & Duane Engel
16 AVAILABLE23 AVAILABLE
ALTAR DUTY2 Cindy Wendell9 Linda Hardy
16 Kate Frank23 Kate Frank
LECTOR & DEACON for Sunday 9:45 am(* DEACONS)
2 * Linda Hardy, Cindy Wendell9 Cyndi Ensign
16 * Craig McKibben, Audrey Eis23 Marsha Deniston
FELLOWSHIP HOUR for Sunday 9:45 am2 Audrey & Jim Eis9 Judy & Duane Engel
16 Elaine & Gaylon Davis23 Laurie & Dwaine Schey
ACOLYTES & CRUCIFERS for Sunday 9:45 amAcolytes Crucifers
2 Sadie Worline Jared Raines9 Zack Stephens Elizabeth McNeely
16 Luke Reynolds Lexie Eis23 Ashley Hubbard Austin Hubbard
OFFERING COLLECTORS for Sunday 9:45 am1st Sunday Randy Groll & Mary Boals
2nd Sunday Jim Eis & Bill Brownson
3rd Sunday Mary Boals & Cindy Wendell
4th Sunday Marsha Leaders & Chuck Bailey
USHERS for Sunday 9:45 am1st Sunday John Diehl2nd Sunday Shawn Faryniarz3rd Sunday Laurie & Dwaine Schey4th Sunday Tom & Mary Boals
HOSTS for Saturday 5:00 pm1 Bob & Nancy Swingle8 Gene & Barb Vogel
15 Donna Ripke & Bob Thomas22 Gene & Barb Vogel
LECTOR & DEACON for Saturday 5:00 pm(* DEACONS)
1 * Audrey Eis8 AVAILABLE
15 * Dawn McKibben
22
AVAILABLE
OFFERING COUNTERSMarv Widmer, Jim Eis, John Jacob, Gene Vogel
AUDIO-VISUALDoug Eis, Dale Worline, Shaun Holley, StormyGutman.
Fellowship Hour substitutes: Roxanne Maxson
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 2014
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ZIONS EMAIL ADDRESSES
Office Secretary [email protected]
Pastor - [email protected]
Treasurer [email protected]
Website-
www.zionslutheranchurch.com
COUNCIL MEMBERS
2014
Tom Boals, President
Deb Shockey, Vice Pres.
Gwen Anderson, Treasurer
Laurie Schey, Secretary
Mary Boals
John Diehl
Lenore Doctor
Alexis Eis
Jim Eis
Shawn Faryniarz
Stormy Gutman
Roxanne Maxson
Carl Snyder
Mark Stephens
COUNCIL MEETS ONthe third Thursday of each
month (except July)
at 7:00 p.m.
DEACONS
Dick Anderson
Tom Boals
Audrey Eis
Doug Eis
Linda Hardy
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-Friday
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 thatshould find it for you). If you would like
to post an event you may email it to
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BULLETINSSuggested donation
for bulletins is$20.00.
Prayer ListChurch Council hasenacted a policy re-garding the namesplaced on the churchprayer list in the bulle-tin. If you would likeprayers on the list forlonger than 3 weeks,please make another
request. Requests canbe sent to the churchoffice via phone 419-782-8781 or by emailat:zion111@embarqmail.
com
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WEATHERDELAYS & CLOSINGS
For any cancellations due to bad weather you may tuneinto: WTOL Channel (website: www.wtol.com) orcheck the church website at www.zionslutheranchurch.com.
Zions Lutheran Church
1801 E. Second St.
Defiance, OH 43512
Get your copy in the church narthex!
Devotional Books : The Upper Room
Christ in Our Home and Word in Season
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