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Mission Prayer Partners
for November, 2014
2 - Camp Rock
9 - Francisco deSouza/FIM
16 - Bruce & Carolyn Pinke
23 - Opera#on Christmas Child
30 - Zion DVD/CD Ministry
P l e a s e Ta k e n o t e . . . P l e a s e Ta k e n o t e . . . P l e a s e Ta k e n o t e . . . P l e a s e Ta k e n o t e . . .
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Matthew28:19-20NKJV“Gothereforeandmakedisciplesofallthenations,
baptizingtheminthenameoftheFatherandoftheSon
andoftheHolySpirit,teachingthemtoobserveall
thingsthatIhavecommandedyou;andlo,Iam
withyoualways,eventotheendoftheage.”Amen
Mission Sunday is November 19th.Formyarticle thismonth, letme introduceyou to our Mission Sundayspeaker and his wife, Bruce andCarolynPinke: Bruce and Carolyn Pinke, currently living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA have been with WEC initially since 1976. They served in Liberia from 1976-79. A case of serious hepatitis caused them to return to the USA in 1979. From 1982-88, they served as pastor of So. Elmdale Congregational Church in Holdingford, MN and during that time also were founding church-planter/pastor of the Avon Community Church. They return to WEC in 1988 and again began ministry in Liberia among the Koinyaka-speaking Mandingo people. A civil war in 1990 forced their family to evacuate to Cote d’Ivoire where they lived for 16 months. After a year of French language learning in France they returned to Cote d’Ivoire in 1993 and formed a Muslim Outreach team to reach the Worodougou-speaking Malinke people group. They served
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Saturday, Nov. 1st
7 a.m. - 10 a.m.
PRE-ORDERS and
HELP welcome.
Sign up at the Welcome Center!
Or call 632-8125.
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14 years among this people until their return to the USA in 2007. At the initiation of the Africa Regional Office in 2005, they became the regional church planting coaches, particularly for teams working among Muslim people groups. From 2008-12, they spent 4-5 month each year coaching “on site” in several West Africa countries. They will continue this coaching role, though now by invitation only, and for durations in Africa not to exceed 6 weeks per visit. For 8 years, they served as deputy field
leaders in Cote d’Ivoire; for three years as deputy Africa Regional Directors and then as interim Africa Regional Directors during the year 2011, Besides their church planters coaching role, Bruce also teaches part-time at Worldview Centre for Intercultural Studies in Tasmania and Bethany College of Missions in Bloomington, MN. In Minneapolis, they work among the Somali diaspora, numbering approximately 70,000 refugees; live and work in an inner-city neighborhood; and Bruce also serves as a volunteer chaplain with the
Minneapolis Police Department. Bruce and Carolyn will be with us atboth morning worship services, SundaySchool,acarry-indinnerafterchurch,Awanain the afternoon and will conduct a specialseminarSundayeveningandagainwillbeourFamilyNightspeakeronMonday. Seeyouthere! PastorGarry
COMMUNIONCOMMUNIONCOMMUNIONCOMMUNION
Sunday, November 2ndSunday, November 2ndSunday, November 2ndSunday, November 2nd
Communion will be
served in both services.
Get your newsletter
first and in color if you receive it via email.
Just drop us a note at zion@zionscottsbluff.comzion@zionscottsbluff.comzion@zionscottsbluff.comzion@zionscottsbluff.com and we’ll put you on our
email list. Give it a try for one month. . . if you don’t like it, we’ll happily switch you back.
Turn back your clocks
1 hour before
bedtime on Saturday,
The November KCMI Broadcast has
been given in memory of
Floyd Hein, who passed away 10 years
ago this month, from his wife Ruth!
Thanks to all who share in this ministry!
Page 2 NEWS FROM ZION
Sympathies are extended to. . .
. . .Duane & Karol Stricker on the passing of
Carol’s father, Philip Schreiner.
. . .Ray & Marjorie Steyer on the passing of
Doris Zeiler.
. . .the many family and friends of Gene Minch.
. . .the many family and friends of Lydia Becking.
Congratulations to . . .
. . .Betty & Dewey Brothers on their Anniversary,
10/9!
. . .Mikayla Kreider on being 1st Attendant for
GHS Homecoming!
. . .Leona Groskopf on being selected Employee
of the Year for the Department of Health &
Human Services.
. . .Alex Stricker on being named WNCC
Homecoming Queen for 2014-2015!
. . .Kayla Schanaman and Cooper Buchhammer
on making ALL-STATE Band.
. . .Nadynne Schaaf on her 85th Birthday on 11/5!
We are still recycling We are still recycling We are still recycling We are still recycling
printer cartridges and printer cartridges and printer cartridges and printer cartridges and
cell phones cell phones cell phones cell phones ---- just bring them just bring them just bring them just bring them
to the church office…to the church office…to the church office…to the church office…
. . .and we will do the rest!. . .and we will do the rest!. . .and we will do the rest!. . .and we will do the rest!
FAMILY NIGHT. . . FAMILY NIGHT. . . FAMILY NIGHT. . . FAMILY NIGHT. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . is the thirdthirdthirdthird Monday of each month at 6 p.m. The next meeting is November 17th and we will bring “soups” to share. We will eat beforebeforebeforebefore attending Part II of Mission Sunday speaker Bruce Pinke’s presentation on the Muslim faith. All are invited to join in the meal!!!All are invited to join in the meal!!!All are invited to join in the meal!!!All are invited to join in the meal!!! Questions: see Pastor Andy!
IN NOVEMBER ~ Special Services:
Sunday, November 16th & 17th ~ Mission’s Conference with Bruce & Carolyn Pinke
sharing about current Muslim issues & faith. Sunday the 16th at the 8:30 & 10:30 services;
Sunday School; Carry-in at 11:30; Awana; and 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Seminar Monday the 17th ~ Evening Service Seminar
at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 23rd ~ 4C’s Combined Thanksgiving Service 7 p.m., at Salem Congregation Church
with Pastor Todd Seay, from Emmanuel, sharing.
Wednesday, November 26th ~ Thanksgiving Eve Communion Service at 7 p.m.
Page 3 NEWS FROM ZION
GET READY AND START FILLING YOUR SHOEBOXES!
National Collection Week for Operation Christmas Child is
November 17-23rd. You can pick up brochures and boxes
at the table in the Oasis.
If you are interested in a short-term mission opportunity. . .
Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 13th to work at the Denver
Processing Center for Operation Christmas Child. We have spots for 10 people.
(Must be 13 years or older) Sign up at the Welcome Center if you
are interested in going Our work time is from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Did you know you can now listen to and/or see our church service on your home computer? Go to our website: www.zionscottsbluff.com and click on LISTEN ONLINE. Find the date of the message you’d like to see or listen to and click on that date. Be patient while it loads.
COOP RECEIPTS: $18,318.50
You’re doing great! Remember to
bring your receipts to the church office.
General Fund for September, 2014
INCOME:
Fund Raisers 1091.00
Other Income 1,229.69
Sunday Offering 15,202.00
TOTAL INCOME $ 17,522.69
EXPENSES:
Bldg. & Grounds $ 2,163.93
Fund Raising 54.26
Ministry 604.68
Mission Fund 50.00
Office 699.73
Staff Benefits 2,683.34
Staff Salary 9,327.71
Utilities 1,460.75
TOTAL EXPENSES: $ 17,049.40
TOTAL INCOME/EXPENSE $ 473.29
Page 4 NEWS FROM ZION
THANK YOU. . .
CIRCLE OF PRAISE:
The Circle of Praise will again be doing the COOKIE WALK on December 13th from 8:00 a.m. till sold out.
Won't you share your favorite cookies or candies with us? These will be sold by the pound. Sign up at the Welcome Center if you can help. Thank you ahead of time for help
with this project. We couldn’t do it without you!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Quick Look at Special Events in December: 1st Guild Christmas Party 6th Grebel & Coffee 7-10 a.m. 7th Moravian Lovefeast Sunday School Program Practice ~ 1-3 p.m. 13th COOKIE WALK – 8 a.m. Operation Christmas Child Workday 14th Sunday School Program Practice ~ 1-3 p.m. 21st ONE SERVICE: Cantata at 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Christmas Program ~ 5 p.m. 24th Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Service ~ 5 & 7 p.m. 28th ONE SERVICE: 10:30 a.m./ No Sunday School
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Dear Zion Church Family – Thank you so much for your prayers, cards, and food brought in during my Dad’s illness. It was a long journey, but we felt the support and prayers through it all. From the Family of Gene Minch Art, Sharon & Alex
Just a reminder: Just a reminder: Just a reminder: Just a reminder:
Remember to call the church office if
you or a family member are
admitted to the hospital. OROROROR have
someone in your family give us a
quick call: 632-8125
We want to do whatever we can to
minister to you or your family when
it’s needed the most.
LADIES GUILD: The October 5th meeting was opened with prayer and two songs were sung. The Secretary and Treasurers’ reports were given. The Guild will make supper for the Friendship Singers. We dis-cussed doing a Soup Supper for a fund raiser. It will take place on Saturday, February 21st from 5-6:30 p.m. We will serve Chili and Potato Soup with cin-namon rolls and relish trays. We discussed the Val-entine boxes and have decided to change that to “Adopt a College Student”. With this, we will pick a college student and pray for them and send cards and treats throughout the school year. Students away and students attending locally will be included. Kathy Jay and Andee Musonda were selected as the Nominating Committee. They will bring a report to the November meeting. At our November meeting, we will be making "Sunshine Bags" that Pastor Garry and Pastor Andy can take with them on visits to the hospital. The bags will include items appropriate for men, ladies and children. We closed our meeting with the Lord's Prayer. Teri Erdman
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zion Sunday School News: I would like to dedicate this article to my dad, Gene Minch. He passed away on Oct. 13th, 2014. I am so thankful for growing up in a Christian home, where my dad saw to it that every Sunday I went to Sunday School. My mom and dad both taught Sun-day School. As I watched him the last day of his life, with my daughter standing by me, we both had the assurance of knowing where he was going when his last breath came. We couldn't imagine how people get through seeing their loved ones die without knowing that someday we will see them again. We here at Zion are so blessed to be led by Pastor Garry and Pastor Andy. I know what they are teaching our kids and I know what Awana and Sun-day School are teaching: that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins, and if we confess, and ask Jesus into our hearts, we will live with Him forever and ever. I am so thankful for our Sunday School teachers and staff that dedicate their time to teach-ing what the Bible promises. We are working on the Christmas play at this time and we would like to get parts out by Nov. 1st. Our first practice will be Nov. 30th on a Sunday at 1:00 p.m. The kids look so forward to this, and we love working with them. Thank you for all your love and support for Sunday school. Sharon, Robin, Deb
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~ AWANA NEWS ~
We had a very full month in October and as of this
writing, our biggest event - Fun Fair - has not oc-
curred. So, I’ll tell you all about it next month!
Our Staff hosted an Open House for the parents
of all of our clubbers on the 12th.This gives our
parents not only the oppor-
tunity to see what their
children do every week at club but many of them participate with their children
during game time. We had a wonderful
evening with our guests!!! At the end
of game time, the clubbers and their
parents enjoyed rainbow sherbet with
vanilla or strawberry wafer cookies or
vanilla wafer cookies. The following
week, we celebrated Pastor’s Appreciation. The
clubbers/staff wrote notes to each pastor and we
gave each pastor and wife gift certificates from the
Scottsbluff-Gering Chamber of Commerce. We are
so thankful for the faithful prayers, support, en-
couragement and godly example of Pastor Garry,
Bridget, Pastor Andy and Janae for our church and
our AWANA Club. May God richly bless you for your service!!! We love and appreciate you! Congratulations to the following September Clubbers of the Month: Sparks – Josie Griess & Hudson DeVos; T&T – Emma Robbins & Sawyer Riddick and Trek – Aaron Reed. Keep up the great work!!! We are proud of you!!! Operation Christmas Child is our “big event” coming up in November. We are looking forward to putting together special shoeboxes that we pray will be a blessing to the children that will be receiving them. Clubbers and their families can either put together a whole shoebox or donate individual items to help make up a shoebox. Thanking God He Is In Control!!! Cheryl Rose
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YOUTHYOUTHYOUTHYOUTH - By this time in the school year, with all of our youth programs up and running, it becomes diffi-cult to know what to highlight because our week-ly events don't change from week to week. What we hope to see at this point is that our students, who are participating, are consistently growing in their knowledge of what I'm teaching from the Scriptures and are more and more committed to putting what they are learning into practice. I love what I am seeing from those who are partici-pating, and as always, I'm wishing we had more of our students who were willing to get in-volved. Week after week, we keep working to pro-vide the best opportunities we can for our stu-dents to learn and be challenged to grow in faith. We don't always know which students will show up which weeks or which lessons might be especially helpful to one student or another. We simply remain faithful to the work God calls us to do and trust that he will continue to use our ef-forts to build his church. In October, there were a few changes to our normal schedule of youth events. I spent the first week of October on vacation - travelling to partic-ipate in Jeremiah Ourada's wedding. While I was away, we cancelled Bible study and our Sunday night prayer/fellowship meeting for the week. During my absence, the adult, college age, and high school leaders that help on Thursday nights ran our junior high outreach. I cannot thank God enough for the great group of leaders I have helping me each week. Later in October, we did take one Thursday night off because the students were out of school for parent/teacher conferences. We ended the month with a special "just for fun" event. We took a group to do minia-ture golf and a corn maze in eastern Wyoming on the last Saturday in October. The group of stu-dents we have who are participating regularly have such a great time together when we do things like this. What makes them great to work with is that they generally also have a great time when our focus is on learning and not on fun.
Please continue to pray for the youth of our church. Pray that week by week the lessons they are hearing would be used by God to shape their lives. Pray also that those students we have who are currently not participating would find some way to get involved.
Andy
MISSIONS: Greetings, Beloved of the LORD! We are so blessed to have had such a great turn out for Dewey and Betty’s celebration. Friends and family of Dewey and Betty have generously given a love gift of over $800.00 to Gideon’s International Ministry in his name. Thank you all who blessed him and his ministry with your donations and cards. He was so excited that all the cards, but two, had something personally written to him on the cards. The voice of his heart sung with gratitude, joy and delight as he shared what this day and these gifts meant to him. Friendship International’s Friend Singers did a variety of different Christian music songs including country gospel and con-temporary songs. Donations to their ministry raised over $200.00 plus funds from the items they sold that night. We were informed about what is going on in Eastern Europe. He shared how pastors and Christians in these areas are suffering under the severity of per-secution for their faith in Christ as their LORD and Savior. The Zion’s Ladies group is to be deeply thanked for their organization, generous giving of their time and all the food prepara-tion during Dewey’s and the Friendship International events. Gary Almquist, CMI General Director, visited Sunday, the 19th, about the ministry of KCMI. We raised over $100.00 toward our local radio mission. And during the month of Novem-ber, Camp Rock, Boys Ranch and Francisco deSouza (FIM) and possibly Community Christian School will visit our church on dif-ferent Sundays to help us learn more about how to support their ministries as they reach others with the gospel of Jesus Christ. 2014 Camp Rock Fall Banquet and Silent Auction will be Saturday, November 1st 5:30 p.m. at the Gering Civic Cen-ter. You are invited to celebrate with them about what God is do-ing in this extraordinary place. To order tickets ($10.00), call them at 308-262-1585 or go to their website www.camprock.net. If you are unable to come, they still hope that you will consider donating towards this event in some way. All proceeds from the Fall Banquet go directly to the ministry of Camp Rock and enable them to continue offering quality programs and events to people throughout the panhandle of Nebraska in order to share with them the Gospel message. Please remember our yearly mission of Operation Christ-mas Child…shoeboxes of gifts and a gospel booklet to needy chil-dren throughout the world. Collection week is November 17-24…let’s give abundantly to these children. Did you know that more than 7 million Muslims live in North America? Missions Sunday will be extended this year to Missions Sunday and Monday. On November 16th and 17th, Bruce and Carolyn Pinke will be our Mission’s speakers. They will speak at the 8:30 & 10:30 services. They will also speak during our Sun-day School time, to AWANA, and Sunday & Monday nights at 7:00 p.m. Their goal is to equip Christians…us…to effectively share our faith with the ever growing population in our neighborhoods, schools, colleges and politics that embrace Muslim faith, religion and lifestyle. The goal is to see multitudes of Muslims come to know Jesus Christ and be transformed by His presence and pow-er. Please invite those in our community to this outreach program to learn how to reach our neighbors from all religious backgrounds in receive Christ into their lives as their Savior and LORD. November is a time to celebrate thankfulness. We have so much to be thankful for when we set our minds on things above and all that we have “in Christ”. Colossians 3:1-3. In Service to Christ, Linda Peterson
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