Zion noiZ The Newsletter of Zion Lutheran Church Piedmont, California Pastor Paul writes…

Zion noiZ
The Newsletter of Zion Lutheran Church
Piedmont, California
November 2014
Pastor Paul writes…
Our “Reaching Up, Reaching In, Reaching Out” Anniversary Town Hall Event on
October 19th was a wonderful celebration of God’s blessings at Zion over the last year!
The many sacrificial pledges made to our spiritual growth campaign so far total over
$530,000 and already more than $175,000 in cash and securities has been donated!
Initial expenditures have included equipment, supplies, and professional music
leadership for our new 11:00 Contemporary/Informal Worship service, and marketing
and outreach through KFAX radio, Montclair Village Association membership,
newspaper advertising, and online promotion. In addition, many of our recent activities and events at
Zion support our spiritual growth campaign, as evidenced by the increase in worship visitors, interest in
membership at Zion, and the growth of our Confirmation Class, which is now the largest class in several
years and includes four students of families not yet members!
Just to give you a short sampling of some of the spiritual activities and events through which we are
together reaching up, in, and out, consider that we are…
Reaching UP!
• 8:30 a.m. Classic Traditional Lutheran Liturgy at its best!
• 11:00 a.m. New Informal Worship with praise songs led by Rob Apger
• 11:00 a.m. Kids Church – active, high-energy worship time for children
Reaching IN!
• Mini-golf, go-karting, and craft-making events
• Biblical Principles of Government class & Thrivent Financial Workshop
• Tailgate Party & 49ers game on the big screen
• Movie Nights at Zion & Senior trips exploring the best of the Bay
• Houston Jones Concert in the backyard
• Rob Apger Concert in the sanctuary
• Reformation Celebration & Oktoberfest Dinner
Reaching OUT!
• Advertising in local papers and on-line through the Piedmont Patch
• Became an Associate Member of the Montclair Business Association
• A presence at the Montclair Farmer’s Market on Sundays
• Regular ads on KFAX Christian radio
• Zion website, Facebook, Twitter, …
It’s a great time to be a part of Zion! See you at church, Pastor Paul
Weekly Worship
Sundays
8:30 am Traditional Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
4 year old through
6th grade
10:00 am Youth Bible Class
and Adult Bible Class
11:00 am Informal Worship
Wednesdays
10:00 am Midweek Bible
5201 Park Blvd • Piedmont, CA 94611 • ph: 510-530-4213 • fax: 510-530-2635
churchoffice@zionlutheran.net • www.zionlutheran.net
Reaching UP Opportunities
Adults
Sunday School/
Kids’ Chruch
Christmas
Worship
Bible Class I - Sundays
Bible Class I led by Pastor
Paul is studying the Gospel of
John. All are welcome at 10:00
a.m. Sundays in the 8th grade
classroom!
The Christmas Worship will
Kid’s Church During
Bible Class II - Sundays Contemporary Service!
Bible Class II will be starting
a new Study on the Book of Exodus on Sunday November 9th at
10:00am in the conference Room.
The Book of Exodus is the
second Book of the Bible which
is part of the “Pentateuch” the
Greek name for the first 5 Books
of the Bible.
Exodus records the Lord’s
miraculous deliverance of his
people from their Egyptian oppressors and is a wonderful presentation on the Doctrine of the
Trinity.
We encourage you to come
join us for the start of this Study
on November 9th.
Informal Praise &
Worship
Our second service is
beginning to outgrow the
Garden Room. A screen can
now be set up in the sanctuary
where the second service will
be held on the 5th Sunday
which is also communion.
Teams of volunteers are
helping with the set up and take
down.
Rob Apger has been a joyful
addition to many of our
services.
We are still in transition.
Please feel free to put comments
in the Comment’s Box.
Kid’s Church continues to
meet during the contemporary
service. This is a time to praise
God in our own way through
songs, Bible story, dance, crafts,
and more. Come join the fun
any time!
Sunday School
At the sound of the bell
(9:45AM), all children PreKindergarten through 6th grade
gather in the church for the
opening time. During opening,
students are recognized for
special achievements, birthdays,
and other milestones in their
life. After opening the students
will move to a classroom for a
combine age lesson. Who wants
to be the bell ringer? Ask Mr
Harger.
Zion Adventure
Group (ZAG)
Fun on a Friday Night at
Aran’s Art Studio in Castro
Valley. Watch for more fun
events that you can enjoy. We
have already gone to Boomers.
Watch for more activities
coming soon.
See picture in
The Many Faces of Zion page.
be Sunday, December 21st
at 11:00AM in the Sanctuary.
We moved to Sunday morning
last year and it was a welcome
change for families of young
children and those who have
difficulties at night.
Participant families set aside
Saturday, December 6th and
Saturday, December 20th for
practice. We will practice from
9:00 am – 12:00 noon. We will
also practice during Sunday
School time (9:45-10:45) on
Sunday, December 7 and Sunday,
December 14th.
Junior and
Senior Youth
Bible Class
We meet each Sunday morning to share with each other, to
laugh together, to support one
another, and to study God’s
Word. Come join us at 10:00am
in the youth room.
Junior and Senior High Youth
Thank you to everyone who dropped of items at our e-waste
event. A big thank you to the youth that came and stayed a long
time. We had a fairly full truck, but not more than would fit this
time. We have another E-waste day on January 3rd, 2015.
We are going bowling after church on Sunday, November 9th. We
will gather in the parking lot and head for food and then to bowling
in Castro Valley. Bring money for your lunch and bowling.
($3.50 per game, $3 for shoes)
Upcoming Events:
Sunday, November 2nd ~ Youth Host Coffee Hour
Sunday, November 9th ~ Bowling after church.
Wednesday, December 10th ~ Youth Advent Worship
Zion noiZ
Zion noiZ, how is it pronounced? Noiz is noise. Where does the new title Zion noiZ come from? Several
years ago, the 8th grade class was creating a school newspaper. The students were working on names for it and
Carolyn Dal Ferro suggested Zion Noiz. The title has stuck with me and some day I knew I could be used here. Thank you Carolyn.
Zion noiZ, contains the information we want to make noise about, to celebrate, to invite others, to tell the
world. Notice the way that it is capitalized, as if a reflection, this reminds us that we are a reflection of Zion: what
we do and how we conduct ourselves all reflect upon Zion.
LET US ALL GO OUT AND MAKE SOME NOIZ FOR ZION!
Come explore the night sky
Zion Star Party
Friday, November 14, 2014!
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View stars, clusters, nebulae, and galaxies through telescopes!
Make your own constellations and star charts!
Computer / iPad / Android Apps !
You may bring your own telescope or binoculars!
Hot Dogs, Chili, Chips, Fruit and Soft Drinks available for purchase!
Telescopes and support provided by Hugh Bartlett and Steve Harger
Movie Night: NOAH
Saturday, November 18th 6:30 pm
“In the beginning, there was nothing.” So starts this version of
the story centered on Noah, the man entrusted by God to save the
innocent animals of Earth as the rising floodwaters cleansed the
planet of mankind’s evil. As the telling continues, we learn how
Adam and Eve’s sins have passed down through generations
through their sons Cain and Abel, and how the descendants
of their righteous sibling Seth were entrusted with defending
creation. One day, while foraging in the country, a descendant of
Seth, Noah, sees his father slain by a descendant of Cain. In the
process, Noah’s birthright is stolen from him.
Decades later, as a father of three, Noah experiences a
vision foretelling the great flood that will wash over the Earth,
destroying every living thing that stands on the soil. That vision
leads Noah to seek out his grandfather, Methuselah, in order to
understand his mission. When a second vision reveals that Noah
is to construct a massive ark designed to shelter every living
animal during the great flood, Noah, his wife Naameh, their
three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their adoptive sister Ila
immediately begin construction on the vessel.
Rated: PG-13 Run Time: 2 hours 17 minutes.
Invite your family and friends to join us.
As always FREE popcorn and Fresh Squeezed Lemonade!
Update Member Contact Information
It is time to update our member
contact information once again!
Why, you might ask, does the
Outreach Committee care about
member contact information?
Shouldn’t that committee worry
only about those outside the congregation? Well, frankly, no. The
most valuable and successful outreach is through our congregation’s
own members. Every one of you
is a fabulous source of outreach to
others in your daily life. And we’d
like to be able to reach you to tell
you about events and inform you
of church happenings, not only for
your own information, but also so
that you can easily pass that info
on to your neighbors, friends, and
family. There’s a wonderful overlap here between outreach and
“in-reach”. Updating our member
contact info is good for the whole
church.
Plus, we’d like to be able to give
you more timely information, in
a more cost-effective yet highly
efficient way. Thus, we’d also like
to emphasize electronic/digital
communications. Yes, that means
e-mail. And we have found that our
list of e-mail addresses definitely
needs to be updated as well.
Please be on the lookout for contact update sheets. We hope to soon
have these sheets at church events
so that you can just jot down your
current contact info. We’ll make
sure to update the church’s records.
Or here’s another easy way you
can update your info: go to Zion’s
Facebook page and update your
info there. Once you have accessed
Facebook (www.facebook.com),
search for Zion Lutheran Church.
If you haven’t “liked” Zion’s page
yet, then by all means, take this
opportunity to click the “like” button. Once you’ve done that, either
scroll down the left-hand side until
you see “Join My List” or click the
“More” button toward the top of Zion’s FB page. Either way will bring
up a “Join Our Email List” box into
which you may type your name and
email address. Constant Contact
(just the fancy name for the system
we use to manage contact information) will then automatically add
your updated info to the church’s
database.
Questions? Ideas for ways to contact members and nonmembers?
Please feel free to contact me.
Sharon Murphy
Outreach Committee Chair
sjseal1@pacbell.net
(925)253-1540
Reaching Out To Others
THANKSGIVING
DAY, THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 27th
THANKSGIVING GROCERY
COLLECTION
For over 35 years, Zion has celebrated Thanksgiving with a grocery collection to share what we have with those less fortunate.
With the economy still fragile, and many people still out of work,
the need is great. So, once again we are asking for your help and
support for our friends in the Oakland community.
Please bring 2--3 bags/boxes of non-perishable groceries to
church on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2014. If you will be
out of town for Thanksgiving, you may place your groceries in the
specially marked barrels in the Narthex. If you do not have time
to shop, you may still participate by placing a donation in the offering plate. Please make sure it is clearly marked “THANKSGIVING GROCERIES”. The groceries will be shared with City Team
Ministries in Oakland and our sister Congregation St. Peter’s in
San Leandro. Any cash donations will be given to Pilgrim Lutheran Church for their daycare meal program for the children. There
is a $500 match available from Thrivent.
Watch for grocery store specials to increase your giving power.
Please take the following list with you to the store as a reminder
of the items needed.
*Cereal
*Peanut Butter and Jelly
*Powered Milk
*Beans and Rice
*Soup and Crackers
*Macaroni and Cheese
*Pasta and Sauces
*Pancake Mix
*Canned Vegetables
*Syrup
*Canned Fruit
***NOTE---Large warehouse sized items are O.K. The Christian Concerns Committee will sort the groceries and send all super sized items to City Team Ministries in Oakland for their daily
community meals.
Join us for Worship with Holy
Communion at 10:00 a.m.
We join in giving thanks to God
for all of His blessings to us! Please
use the Thanksgiving envelope you
receive with the Thanksgiving letter
to offer a generous gift of support
for Zion’s mission and ministry. In
addition, donations of non-perishable goods will be received for
local food shelf distribution. “Give
thanks to the Lord, for He is good.
His love endures forever!” – Psalm
136:1
Montclair Farmers
Market
On any given Sunday you can
find members of Zion at the
Montclair Farmers Market talking
to people and handing out flyers
and postcards about Zion events.
We can use your help! The more
people we have visting different
weeks the more Zion is visible.
Contact Barb Van Fossen if you
like to talk and will help at the
Farmers Market.
STUDENT
& MILITARY
ADDRESSES
NEEDED!!!
Care Packages will be going
out again at LWML’s November
11th meeting. Since college students move around, & military
do too, we need addresses for
both these people.
Please turn them in to the
church office quickly so we can Stamps for Veterans
Stamps are coming in slowly.
have a count of boxes needed.
Thanks so much. We hear that All stamps are accepted. We are
these boxes from home are really still in need of a volunteer to
trim the excess paper off as it
appreciated!
adds to the postage rate. If interested contact the church office.
LWML MEETING
TUESDAY, NOV. 11TH
LWML will meet at the new
day, Tuesday, Nov. 11th at 7 PM
in the Garden Room to box up the
goodies to the college students &
our military personnel for their
Care Packages!!
All women of Zion are
welcome
to
come
help!!
Donations are listed in the
bulletin to bring a little bit of
home to our students & military
people while they are away!
ATTENTION ALL
KNITTERS
Christian Concerns
wants to include
knitted
hats
and scarves in
their
Christmas packages
LWML will do our annual Care Package packing on Tuesday, for City Team
November 11th & donations are welcomed to help fill up the boxes. Ministries. We need
There will be box in the Narthex to collect these donations. The list at least 25 sets! It would be
nice if they matched. We have
of suggestions for each are - about ten sets ready to go and
StudentsMilitary
need the rest by December 7th.
Dried soups
Chapstick
Place your finished hats and
Granola bars
Dental floss
scarves in the knitters basket in
Instant Oatmeal
Tooth brushes & paste
the narthex. Individual hats and
Microwave popcorn
Beef jerky
scarves are fine, we will do are
Hot cocoa/tea/cider
Powder drinks (single)
best to match them.
Peanut butter/cheese crackers Granola/power bars
Post-it notes & pens
Nuts
Trail Mix
White sport socks
Halloween candy
Tuna pouch snacks
Thanks for all you do for these students & military personnel
MILITARY & COLLEGE STUDENT
CARE PACKAGES DONATIONS
Ladies Aid News and Notes
The Ladies Aid Christmas in July boutique was successful. We still have some of Ruth Uhle’s delicious jams and a goodly amount of walnuts. Speaking of walnuts have you thought about buying
some and freezing them for next year? With the drought and hot weather if there are any nuts the price
will be high. The weather has killed almond trees.
Our next boutique is November 9th and then again on December 14th. If you want to buy any jam,
nuts,or other items see any of the Ladies Aid members. We will be happy to help you.
The next Ladies Aid get together is November 19th at 11:30 am in the Conference Room. All ladies
are welcome. Bring your lunch and join us!
The Many Faces of Zion
WEDNESDAY BIBLE
CLASS
Wednesday morning Bible Class
meets every Wednesday at 10:00
a.m. in the Conference Room.
This Fall we studied Paul’s Letter
to the Philippians and we are
currently studying Paul’s letter
to the Galatians. Our next study
will be of Isaiah! We also celebrate
Holy Communion at the end of
the class on the first Wednesday of
each month. The last Wednesday of
each month we watch and discuss
a Bible study video, followed by
lunch at Fenton’s. Coffee and treats
are provided every Wednesday and
all are welcome to participate! Join
us as often as you can as we grow in
God’s Word!
ZION SENIORS TO
VISIT THE WALT
DISNEY MUSEUM
Seniors will travel to the Walt
Disney Family Museum on
Thursday, November 13th to tour
the 40,000 square feet of delightful
imagination housed in two historic
buildings in the Presidio of San
Francisco. Senior general admission
group rate (10 or more) is $12.
We will meet at Zion at 9:30 a.m.
to carpool there. Plan on allowing
an hour to an hour and a half to
explore the museum before we
head together to the incomparable
Beach Chalet to enjoy lunch with a
spectacular view of the ocean!
Please sign up on the bulletin
board at church. Remember: all
“senior”
activities
are intergenerational,
so those of
all ages are
welcome to
participate!
Thank You
Karen!
Thank you Karen, for all that
We are asking for used you have done and continue to
eyeglasses and hearing aids do at Zion. Congratulations on
for the Lion’s Club. There is a your retirement! God’s riches
container in the Narthex for blessing be upon you!
See picture in
them. -Marv Neveu
ADVENT BEGINS
SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 30th
The season of Advent marks
the beginning of the new church
year. Advent is a time of prayer
and spiritual preparation for our
celebration of the birth of our
Savior on Christmas Day. Advent
midweek services will be held at
7:00 p.m. on three consecutive
Wednesdays beginning December
3rd.
“PASTOR PAUL’S
PONDERINGS”
Have you found Pastor on
Facebook yet? If not, become a
“friend” and follow Pastor simply
by going to our Zion homepage and
clicking on the link right below the
Facebook symbol on the right-hand
side. This will allow you to follow
Pastor’s daily ponderings about life
and ministry at Zion. Through his
ponderings, he strives to encourage
us and to promote Zion with the
joy of God’s promises and the
stories of God’s love in action at
Zion!
Many thanks to Ken Easley,
Roger Holt and Bob Hoffmann
who replaced the lights in the
gym making it a much safer part
of our facility.
See picture in
The Many Faces of Zion page.
The Many Faces of Zion page.
2015 OFFERING
ENVELOPES &
SIMPLY GIVING
On Sunday, November 30th
the 2015 offering envelopes will
be made available for members
to pick up. Please continue to use
your present envelopes through the
remainder of this calendar year. All
charitable gifts must be received
by December 31st in order to be
credited as part of the 2013 tax
year. Our weekly envelopes help us
to fulfill the spirit of the St. Paul’s
words in 1 Corinthians 16:1-2:
“Now about the collection for God’s
people…On the first day of every
week, each one of you should set
aside a sum of money in keeping
with his income.” Our giving is a
joyful part of our worship!
Note: Our members using Simply Giving also receive envelopes.
This provides an easy way to give an
“over and above” thank offering in
addition to your regular electronic offering whenever you wish to
do so! You may also put an empty
envelope in the offering plate on
any given Sunday and simply print
“Simply Giving” on the outside.
This way you know that you are
giving your offering electronically
and, using an envelope, you will
still be participating in the collection of the regular Sunday offering!
Opportunities to Serve at Zion
November 2014
Sunday, November 2nd
8:30 a.m. Communion +
Choir
C: Ms. Tasha Harger
A: Ms. Kristina Randrup
A: Ms. Jewel Turner
11:00 a.m. Contemporary
A: Ms. Payton Johnson
Sunday, November 9th
8:30 a.m. Communion +
Choir
C: Mr. Louis Busch
A: Ms. Diana Katzman
A: Mr. John Windle
11:00 a.m. Contemporary
A: Ms. Ella Nelson
Sunday, November 16th
8:30 a.m. Choir
C: Ms. Lisa Cameron
A: Ms. Bridget Croke
A: Ms. Ashlyn Norris
November 2nd:
Mike Dal Ferro, David
Haskins,
Tim Hebel, Roger Holt
November 9th:
Herb Gardner, Kelly Greenan
Juno Ann Krohn,
Brad Nordstrom
November 16th:
Bob Bishop, Ken Easley
Roger Holt, Dave Pratt
November 23rd:
George Berge,
Heesoo Bushnell
Harriett Harris, Keith
Katzman
November 30th:
George Van Fossen,
Juno-Ann Krohn, Betty
Galambos
11:00 a.m. Contemporary
A: Mr. Roger Levaux
Sunday, November 23rd
8:30 a.m. Communion +
Choir
C: Mr. Louis Busch
A: Mr. Robert Busch
A: Mr. Henry Windle
11:00 a.m. Contemporary +
Communion
A: Ms. Raquel Butner
Sunday, November 30th
8:30 a.m.
Choir
C: Ms. Bridget Croke
A: Ms. Lisa Cameron
A: Ms. Jewel Turner
11:00 a.m. Contemporary +
Communion
A:
Ms. Tasha Harger
Sunday, November 2nd
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Steve Harger &
Mr. Hugh Levaux
Sunday, November 9th
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Keith Katzman &
Mr. Paul Johnson
Sunday, November 16th
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Woody McWhorter &
Mr. Dave Nemy
Sunday, November 23rd
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Steve Busch &
Mr. Brian Walsh
11:00 a.m.
Mr. Jonathan Schaff
Sunday, November 30th
11:00 a.m.
Mr. Cliff Cooper
November 2nd:
Mr. Cliff Cooper
November 9th:
Mr. Brad Bredemann
November 16th
Mrs. Marisa Reom
November 23rd:
Mrs. Judy Schaff
November 30th:
Mr. Steve Harger
Sunday, December 7th
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Steve Harger &
Mr. Keith Katzman
Sunday, December 14th
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Paul Johnson &
Mr. Dave Nemy
Sunday, December 21st
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Steve Busch &
Mr. Jonathan Schaff
Sunday, December 28th
8:30 a.m.
Mr. Woody McWhorter &
Mr. Brian Walsh
11:00 a.m.
Mr. Hugh Levaux
Opportunities to Serve at Zion
November
2nd
Youth
Group
November
9th
Blue Star
Moms
November 16th
Sunday School
November 23
Bible Class I
November 30
Altar Guild
Sunday, November 2nd
8:30a.m.
Mrs. Heesoo Bushnell
Sunday, November 9th
8:30 a.m.
Mrs. Barbara Van Fossen
11:00 a.m.
Mrs. Marisa Reom
Sunday, November 16th
8:30 a.m.
Mrs. Georgette Pratt
Sunday, November 23
8:30 a.m.
Ms. Charlotte Calliott
11:00 a.m.
Brad & Betty Bredemann, Kai & Duke
th
Sunday, November 30th
8:30 a.m.
Heesoo Bushnell
November 2nd : Ruth Uhle
November 9th: Nancy Keep
November 16th: Herb and Alice
Gardner
November 23rd: Arnie
Brillenger
November 30th:ADVENT
Candle: Heesoo Bushnell
Cost: Flowers-$45
Eternal Candle-$30.
If you would like a special message or dedication in the Sunday
announcements for the Sunday
that you have signed up for, please
let the church office know.
New Greeters are always welcome. There is a need for greeter at
the Informal Service at 11:00 am.
Let Pastor know if you would like to
be a greeter.
November
Ruth Uhle
Andrea Uhle
December
December 7th:
Bunnie Moeller, Bev Smith
Ruth Uhle
December 14th
Marisa Reom, Ramona Vogt
December 21st
Julie Holt, Judy Hoffmann
December 24th
5:30 pm
Julie Holt, Juno-Ann Krohn
7:00 pm
Kathy Bjornstad, Ruth Uhle
December 25th
Judy Hoffmann, Juno-Ann
Krohn
December 28th
Marisa Reom
Informal Worship
Set Up
November 2nd
George and Barb Van Fossen
November 9th
Sharon Murphy
November 16th
Hugh and Kim Levaux
November 23rd
Dan and Jan Matthews
November 30th
Brad and Betty Bredemann
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THANKSGIVING
DAY WORSHIP
7:30 pm AA - GR
20
7:00 pm Biblical
Principles Class
7:00 pm Blue Star
Moms
7:30 pm AA - GR
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7:00 pm Biblical
Principles Class
7:30 pm AA - GR
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6:00 pm Star Party
7:00 pm East Bay
Recorder Society
FRIDAY
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SATURDAY
6:30 pm Movie Night
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10:00 am Midweek
Bible Class
7:00 pm Choir
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12
10:00 am Midweek
Bible Class
4:30 pm Concordia
Class
7:00 pm Choir
6
7:00 pm Biblical
Principles Class
7:30 pm AA - GR
THURSDAY
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6:00 pm Girl Scouts
8:00 pm AA - GR
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5
10:00 am Midweek
Bible Class
4:30 pm Concordia
Class
6:30 pm Guide Dogs
7:00 pm Choir
WEDNESDAY
7:00 pm Confirmation 10:00 am Midweek
Bible Class
8:00 pm AA - GR
4:30 pm Concordia
Class
6:30 pm Guide Dogs
7:00 pm Choir
11
6:00 pm Girl Scouts
7:00 pm Confirmation
7:00 pm LWML
7:00 pm Worship
Committee
8:00 pm AA
7:00 pm Christian
Concerns
7:00 pm Confirmation
8:00 pm AA - GR
TUESDAY
5201 PARK BOULEVARD ❃ PIEDMONT, CALIFORNIA 94611
Worship
30
Sunday School
Bible Classes
Informal
Worship with
Communion & Kids’ Church
24
8:00 pm AA - GR
8:30 am Worship with Communion & 23
Choir
9:45 am Sunday School
10:00 am Bible Classes
11:00 am Informal Worship with
Communion & Kids’ Church
NEWSLETTER
ARTICLES DUE
6:30 pm Spiritual
Campaign
Committee
8:00 pm AA - GR
8:00 pm AA - GR
17
Worship & Choir
Sunday School
Bible Classes
Informal Worship
with Kids’ Church
Mr. John Heinitz, preaching
3
6:00 pm Outreach
Committee
6:30 pm Property
Committee -CR
8:00 pm AA - GR
MONDAY
16
8:30 am
9:45 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
8:30 am Worship with Communion &
Choir
9:45 am Sunday School
10:00 am Bible Classes
11:00 am Informal Worship
with Kids’ Church
Worship with Communion & Choir 2
Sunday School
Bible Classes
Informal Worship
with Kids’ Church
12:00 pm Congregation Lunch with Dr. Galik
Dr. Galik, preaching
8:30 am
9:45 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
SUNDAY
November 2014
Zion Lutheran Church
NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
U. S. Postage
5201 PARK BOULEVARD
PIEDMONT, CA 94611
PAID
Oakland, California
Permit No. 3244
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Newsletter Contributors:
Rev. Paul Aldrich, From the Pastor, Seniors, Bible Class
Steve Harger, Youth Group, Sunday School, Kid’s Church
Charlotte Calliott, Stamps, Ladies Aid, Greeters
Barbara Van Fossen, LWML
Dawn Allen Christian Concerns Betty Galambos, Knitters
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please contact the church office.
Church E-mail Addresses:
Pastor Aldrich
revpaul@zionlutheran.net
Judy Hoffmann churchoffice@zionlutheran.net
Steve Harger
sharger@zionlutheran.net
www.zionlutheran.net
Church (510) 530-4213