40 Days of Community at Zion

August 30, 2007

Children’s & Youth Committees

Filed under: Children, Committee Descriptions, Volunteer, Youth — Angela @ 9:06 am

Throughout the planning process these groups will work as liaisons with the Zion Youth Governing Board and with the Christian Education Directors to help ensure that every member of each family has the opportunity to go through this campaign together.

Co leaders of the Children’s Committee are Roxie Otten & join this committee. Other members of the Children’s Committee are join this committee.

Co leaders of the Youth Committee are Myron Crawford & Amy Chalupnik. Other members of the Youth Committee are join this committee.

Small Groups Committee

Filed under: Committee Descriptions, Small Groups, Volunteer — Angela @ 9:06 am

One of the most critical thrusts of the ’40 Days’ program is to get people in community with one another by assimilating them into small groups. The Small Groups Committee will help to implement the strategy for launching new small groups and getting every person in Zion into a group. The team will also be responsible for recruiting and training hosts.

Co leaders of the Small Groups Committee are Kathy Swanson & Rosie Myrlie. Other members of the Prayer Committee are John & Marie Wright, Lori Tenney & join this committee.

Mission Projects Committee

Filed under: Committee Descriptions, Missions, Volunteer — Angela @ 9:02 am

This group will organize and develop local mission projects for the small groups to perform.

Co leaders of the Missions Project Committee are Rick Johnson & Judy Halseth. Other members of the Misions Project Committee are Dave Nerothin, Jeff & Cindy Bonde, Jill Davis, Jill Hanson, Barb Janski, Nancy Elam, Karen Mattson, Sue Lungstrom & join this committee.

August 17, 2007

September Newsletter Update

Filed under: Announcements — Angela @ 9:13 pm

40 Days of Community Zion will be taking part during Lent of 2008.

When Zion took part in 40 Days of Purpose two years ago we discovered that God placed each of us on earth for five purposes:

  1. to get to know and love him (worship)
  2. to learn to love each other (fellowship)
  3. to grow in becoming like Jesus (discipleship)
  4. to practice using our talents in serving God (ministry)
  5. to share the Good News with others (evangelism)

Our focus during 40 Days of Community will be to fulfill God’s five purposes together. We’ll do this two ways: first, by deepening the community of love within our church family, and second, by reaching out in love to the community around our church family.

40 Days of Purpose focused on the question, “What on Earth Am I Here For?” During 40 Days of Community we will focus on the question, “What on Earth Are We Here For?”

During 40 Days of Community we will work together to deepen our understanding of how God uses other people, specifically others in our church family, for our good and our growth. It will also show us how God can use us to reach out and bless others in their lives. We can do this through our participation in small groups, which will be the most essential part of 40 Days of Community.

40 Days of Community has several features that set it apart from the 40 Days of Purpose program. These are changes from the last campaign and innovations for this new one that will be offering age appropriate materials for every member of the family. There is power in having everyone in the family learning about the same biblical truths together. We will have a daily devotional book, daily journal and a weekly small group study guide, all in one book that will be a campaign companion for all participants. A mission project team will identify local outreach opportunities for our small groups to do together.

It’s not too late to get involved in the organizational aspect of this program. Team members are still needed. This is a great way to meet others in our church and an excellent opportunity to share your faith as Zion reaches out to help others.

Please consider taking part in this exciting program. If you would like to take part or have questions contact Pastor Steve or Judy Weis, Campaign Director.

Together We Can Make a Difference!

August 14, 2007

Prayer Committee

Filed under: Committee Descriptions, Prayer, Volunteer — Angela @ 12:52 pm

This group will implement prayer as a focus for the campaign team. This will be a church-wide prayer team recruited to develop and implement a prayer strategy throughout all of the church’s ministries and age groups. Committee members must have a model life of and passion for prayer, be well respected in our spiritual community and be able to cast the vision that motivates people to pray.

Co leaders of the Prayer Committee are Cheryl Mager & Rodger Hessedal.
Other members of the Prayer Committee are Sue Foster & join this committee.

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