The Zion Lutheran Church Council discussed:
1) A report from the synod assembly which noted declining revenues and congregations in the synod.
2) Approving minutes from the previous meeting with corrections.
3) Upcoming summer services and a replacement pastor for one service.
4) Committee reports including a new organist search and parish nurse activities.
5) The treasurer's report showing a positive monthly balance.
6) Old business of approving the interim pastor's salary and benefits.
7) New business including approving a membership transfer and thank you cards for visitors.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on July 10, 2012. Key discussions included:
1) The pastor's report, where she asked questions to familiarize herself with the church and announced an upcoming vacation.
2) Committee reports, which included updates on finding an organist, health ministry activities, and approving youth representation on the council.
3) The treasurer's report showing expenses exceeding contributions and insurance coverage details. Bills were approved for payment.
4) Old business of paying a former pastor for funeral services.
5) New business of increasing doughnut prices and appointing someone to the endowment committee. The interim pastor discussed transition tasks to be addressed.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following:
- Approval of previous meeting minutes and new acting secretary
- Pastor's report of new members joining in May and office clean out
- Committee reports including organist resignation, new parish nurse hiring, and community outreach programs
- Treasurer's report of balanced general fund and approval of bills to pay
- Discussion of student needing extra year of confirmation classes
- Clarification of past mortgage payment details
- Noting of calendar error listing two services on Memorial Day weekend
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on May 15, 2012. Items discussed included: 1) Pastor Sherven's final report and suggestions for the next pastor including updating membership records and bylaws; 2) Approving funds for the new parish nurse Georgia Stapleton to attend training and purchase of a laptop computer for her; 3) Addressing repairs to the building fascia and soffit and purchasing a new leaf blower for maintenance. The treasurer's report showed ending balances and bills to be paid were approved.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council meeting covered the following key points:
1) The council meeting was called to order and a new council was installed.
2) Committee reports were given, including updating the worship schedule, a successful blood drive, and fundraisers to help community members in need.
3) The treasurer reported that donations were lower in January, resulting in a drop in the general fund balance, which is typical for January. The council approved paying bills and getting bids to upgrade the church's computer system.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health committee is preparing for various events and the parish nurse position.
3. Financially, 2011 was Zion's most positive year-end in years. The proposed 2012 budget shows a small surplus.
4. Under new business, the council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read, with his last day on May 20 and effective retirement on June 30, 2012.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following key points in their March 20, 2012 meeting:
1) The council approved the previous meeting's minutes and the pastor's report which included plans for a new member reception in May.
2) Committee reports indicated that organ and piano tunings were completed, a new parish nurse was hired, and outreach efforts like providing meals and diapers to those in need were discussed.
3) The treasurer's report and bills to be paid were approved, and the council agreed to upgrade the church's computer system from a local vendor for under $4,500.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on July 10, 2012. Key discussions included:
1) The pastor's report, where she asked questions to familiarize herself with the church and announced an upcoming vacation.
2) Committee reports, which included updates on finding an organist, health ministry activities, and approving youth representation on the council.
3) The treasurer's report showing expenses exceeding contributions and insurance coverage details. Bills were approved for payment.
4) Old business of paying a former pastor for funeral services.
5) New business of increasing doughnut prices and appointing someone to the endowment committee. The interim pastor discussed transition tasks to be addressed.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following:
- Approval of previous meeting minutes and new acting secretary
- Pastor's report of new members joining in May and office clean out
- Committee reports including organist resignation, new parish nurse hiring, and community outreach programs
- Treasurer's report of balanced general fund and approval of bills to pay
- Discussion of student needing extra year of confirmation classes
- Clarification of past mortgage payment details
- Noting of calendar error listing two services on Memorial Day weekend
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on May 15, 2012. Items discussed included: 1) Pastor Sherven's final report and suggestions for the next pastor including updating membership records and bylaws; 2) Approving funds for the new parish nurse Georgia Stapleton to attend training and purchase of a laptop computer for her; 3) Addressing repairs to the building fascia and soffit and purchasing a new leaf blower for maintenance. The treasurer's report showed ending balances and bills to be paid were approved.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council meeting covered the following key points:
1) The council meeting was called to order and a new council was installed.
2) Committee reports were given, including updating the worship schedule, a successful blood drive, and fundraisers to help community members in need.
3) The treasurer reported that donations were lower in January, resulting in a drop in the general fund balance, which is typical for January. The council approved paying bills and getting bids to upgrade the church's computer system.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health committee is preparing for various events and the parish nurse position.
3. Financially, 2011 was Zion's most positive year-end in years. The proposed 2012 budget shows a small surplus.
4. Under new business, the council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read, with his last day on May 20 and effective retirement on June 30, 2012.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following key points in their March 20, 2012 meeting:
1) The council approved the previous meeting's minutes and the pastor's report which included plans for a new member reception in May.
2) Committee reports indicated that organ and piano tunings were completed, a new parish nurse was hired, and outreach efforts like providing meals and diapers to those in need were discussed.
3) The treasurer's report and bills to be paid were approved, and the council agreed to upgrade the church's computer system from a local vendor for under $4,500.
This document discusses the MUPPITS project, which aimed to address challenges in the UK film and broadcasting post-production industry through new technology and systemic work design. MUPPITS brought together key players in the post-production value chain and used qualitative and quantitative methods to track the emergence of new systems over time. The document examines how possible trajectories were identified and tested, and how 'ephemeral emergents' evolved into more stable variants, shifting discussions from value creation to value capture. It also discusses how the underlying technology arose from another sector but had disruptive potential when applied to challenges in media industries like growing digital workflows.
The document is about electricity and is written by Molly Rathore. It discusses the basics of electricity including what electricity is, the types of electric charges (positive and negative), the properties of charges including attraction and repulsion, electric current which is the flow of electric charges through a conductor, and electric circuits which allow current to flow in a continuous closed path. Key concepts covered are the definition of electricity, types and properties of electric charges, definition of electric current as the rate of flow of charges, and what constitutes an electric circuit.
Qivana offers a unique mushroom supplement grown using a proprietary method of combining six medicinal mushroom species with adaptogenic herbs. The supplement supports the immune system and promotes energy using organic ingredients. It encourages joining now through early 2010 for quick profits from a cash infusion program that pays weekly commissions over rolling four-week periods, with grand prizes for top producers during that time period.
Researchers have developed new genome editing techniques that allow for rewriting genetic code with precision and efficiency comparable to word processing. This includes replacing stop codons in E. coli to add new functions and establish viral resistance. Separately, other researchers have improved techniques for producing blood cells from human stem cells, achieving blood cell markers in 84% of cells through optimized chemical signaling. These advances could enable powerful new applications in biomedicine such as stem cell therapies for cancer, immune disorders, and other conditions.
Presentation regarding the standards Independent Electronic Component Distributors should utilize to mitigate risk and financial exposure of there primes and subs.
This document contains two pieces of information: the number "416 group" and the name "Nino talabadze". No other context is provided about what these entries refer to or their significance. In summary, the document lists a number and a name but does not provide any explanation of their meaning or connection.
The document introduces IBM's Self-Service Accelerator which provides pre-built packages that integrate with WebSphere Portal to rapidly deploy HR self-service solutions. The accelerators help customers speed up time to value, reduce costs, and realize quicker ROI. They provide out-of-the-box self-service functions, integration with SAP and other backends, and a framework to guide employees through business processes and ensure compliance. A case study shows how the accelerator helped the City of Bradford consolidate access to multiple systems and provide an intuitive personalized user experience for employees.
- Germany GDP and manufacturing data came in line with forecasts, while Eurozone manufacturing PMI beat expectations. Upcoming US economic reports are expected to show GDP growth of 2.4% and existing home sales of 4.48 million.
- Gold saw some sell-off in Asia and Europe, with support at $1354 and resistance at $1371. Silver faced selling pressure at $28 resistance. Crude oil traded in a range near $81 support. Natural gas pulled back as it neared $4.30 resistance. Copper broke below $380 support.
Solar energy is obtained from the sun and can be used to generate electricity or heat. There are two main types of solar panels: photovoltaic panels which convert sunlight directly into electricity through the photoelectric effect, and thermal panels which use sunlight to heat water or air. Solar energy has advantages like being clean, renewable, and producing no waste or emissions, but also has disadvantages like high upfront costs, requiring large land areas, and varying performance depending on weather and location. Solar thermal systems can also be used to capture solar heat and use convection currents to generate electricity through solar chimneys.
This document provides instructions and standard analytical procedures (SAPs) for measuring dissolved, suspended, and total solids in a water sample. Participants will work in pairs to determine the concentrations of total dissolved solids, total suspended solids using 50mL and 10mL aliquots, and total solids in a water sample. They will record their observations, calculate the results, and compare the total solids determined experimentally to the total obtained by adding dissolved and suspended fractions. Participants will then write a report discussing possible reasons for any imbalances and the effect of sample size. The goal is to characterize the solids content of the water sample and evaluate how sample size impacts the measurement of suspended solids.
Este documento presenta las instrucciones para un laboratorio práctico sobre la disección de un órgano. El objetivo es que los estudiantes identifiquen la constitución, conformación y estructuras externas e internas de un órgano a través de la disección. Se enumeran los pasos y materiales requeridos para la disección y análisis del órgano. Finalmente, se pide a los estudiantes que completen una ficha registrando el nombre y función de las estructuras identificadas durante el laboratorio.
This document appears to be a report card or progress report for students in a class. It lists 38 students' names and their scores on various assignments, activities, and tests for the 3rd period, including lines of time, concept maps, surveys, videos, blogs, and a cumulative exam. The scores range from 1.0 to 5.0 with some students scoring higher and others lower on different assignments.
Earnings releases 17. January - 23. January 2011Trading Floor
Stock market analysis: Apple, eBay INC,Google,Morgan Stanley,Western Digial Corp. and more. In the several sectors like finance, technology & basic materials. #stocktrading #stocks. By Saxo Bank's Tradingfloor.com team.
The Estonian Economy, No. 1, 10 March 2011Swedbank
The unemployment rate in Estonia fell to 13.6% in the fourth quarter of 2010, down from a peak of 19.8% in early 2009, as employment grew by 2.1%. However, further rapid improvement in unemployment is limited by structural imbalances in the labor market such as a mismatch of skills and lack of mobility. While unemployment is decreasing, long-term unemployment is still rising annually, increasing social costs. Employment increased the most in sectors such as transportation, construction, and domestic trade.
Bios Life Slim is a fiber-based drink that contains ingredients like Biosphere Fiber and Unicity 7X to help with weight loss and maintaining healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels. It works by curbing appetite, reducing calorie intake, trapping and removing cholesterol from the digestive tract, and maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. When taken twice daily before meals along with exercise and a balanced diet, it can help with weight management, increased fullness, and improved waist-to-hip ratio.
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The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on July 10, 2012. Key discussion items included:
1) The pastor's report, where she requested time off in August and discussed familiarizing herself with church committees and issues.
2) Committee reports, which included continuing the search for an organist, hosting an upcoming blood drive, and approving youth representation on the council.
3) The treasurer's report, where expenses exceeded contributions, insurance coverage was reviewed, and bills were approved for payment.
4) Old business of paying a pastor for previous funeral services. New business included a doughnut price increase and appointing a council member to a committee.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on July 10, 2012. Key discussion items included:
1) The pastor's report, where she requested time off in August and discussed familiarizing herself with church committees and issues.
2) Committee reports, which included continuing the search for an organist, hosting an upcoming blood drive, and approving youth representation on the council.
3) The treasurer's report, where expenses exceeded contributions, insurance coverage was reviewed, and bills were approved for payment.
4) Old business of paying a pastor for previous funeral services. New business included a doughnut price increase and appointing a council member to a committee.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following:
- Approval of previous meeting minutes and new acting secretary
- Pastor's report of new members joining in May and office clean out
- Committee reports including organist resignation, new parish nurse hiring, and community outreach programs
- Treasurer's report of balanced general fund and approval of bills to pay
- Discussion of student needing extra year of confirmation classes
- Clarification of past mortgage payment details
- Noting of calendar error for Memorial Day weekend services
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following:
- Approval of previous meeting minutes and new acting secretary
- Pastor's report of new members joining in May and his final day being May 20th
- Committee reports including resignation of organist, new parish nurse starting, and donations to various community programs
- Treasurer's report of balanced general fund and approval of bills to be paid
- Discussion of student needing extra year of confirmation classes
- Clarification of mortgage being paid off in 2008
This document discusses the MUPPITS project, which aimed to address challenges in the UK film and broadcasting post-production industry through new technology and systemic work design. MUPPITS brought together key players in the post-production value chain and used qualitative and quantitative methods to track the emergence of new systems over time. The document examines how possible trajectories were identified and tested, and how 'ephemeral emergents' evolved into more stable variants, shifting discussions from value creation to value capture. It also discusses how the underlying technology arose from another sector but had disruptive potential when applied to challenges in media industries like growing digital workflows.
The document is about electricity and is written by Molly Rathore. It discusses the basics of electricity including what electricity is, the types of electric charges (positive and negative), the properties of charges including attraction and repulsion, electric current which is the flow of electric charges through a conductor, and electric circuits which allow current to flow in a continuous closed path. Key concepts covered are the definition of electricity, types and properties of electric charges, definition of electric current as the rate of flow of charges, and what constitutes an electric circuit.
Qivana offers a unique mushroom supplement grown using a proprietary method of combining six medicinal mushroom species with adaptogenic herbs. The supplement supports the immune system and promotes energy using organic ingredients. It encourages joining now through early 2010 for quick profits from a cash infusion program that pays weekly commissions over rolling four-week periods, with grand prizes for top producers during that time period.
Researchers have developed new genome editing techniques that allow for rewriting genetic code with precision and efficiency comparable to word processing. This includes replacing stop codons in E. coli to add new functions and establish viral resistance. Separately, other researchers have improved techniques for producing blood cells from human stem cells, achieving blood cell markers in 84% of cells through optimized chemical signaling. These advances could enable powerful new applications in biomedicine such as stem cell therapies for cancer, immune disorders, and other conditions.
Presentation regarding the standards Independent Electronic Component Distributors should utilize to mitigate risk and financial exposure of there primes and subs.
This document contains two pieces of information: the number "416 group" and the name "Nino talabadze". No other context is provided about what these entries refer to or their significance. In summary, the document lists a number and a name but does not provide any explanation of their meaning or connection.
The document introduces IBM's Self-Service Accelerator which provides pre-built packages that integrate with WebSphere Portal to rapidly deploy HR self-service solutions. The accelerators help customers speed up time to value, reduce costs, and realize quicker ROI. They provide out-of-the-box self-service functions, integration with SAP and other backends, and a framework to guide employees through business processes and ensure compliance. A case study shows how the accelerator helped the City of Bradford consolidate access to multiple systems and provide an intuitive personalized user experience for employees.
- Germany GDP and manufacturing data came in line with forecasts, while Eurozone manufacturing PMI beat expectations. Upcoming US economic reports are expected to show GDP growth of 2.4% and existing home sales of 4.48 million.
- Gold saw some sell-off in Asia and Europe, with support at $1354 and resistance at $1371. Silver faced selling pressure at $28 resistance. Crude oil traded in a range near $81 support. Natural gas pulled back as it neared $4.30 resistance. Copper broke below $380 support.
Solar energy is obtained from the sun and can be used to generate electricity or heat. There are two main types of solar panels: photovoltaic panels which convert sunlight directly into electricity through the photoelectric effect, and thermal panels which use sunlight to heat water or air. Solar energy has advantages like being clean, renewable, and producing no waste or emissions, but also has disadvantages like high upfront costs, requiring large land areas, and varying performance depending on weather and location. Solar thermal systems can also be used to capture solar heat and use convection currents to generate electricity through solar chimneys.
This document provides instructions and standard analytical procedures (SAPs) for measuring dissolved, suspended, and total solids in a water sample. Participants will work in pairs to determine the concentrations of total dissolved solids, total suspended solids using 50mL and 10mL aliquots, and total solids in a water sample. They will record their observations, calculate the results, and compare the total solids determined experimentally to the total obtained by adding dissolved and suspended fractions. Participants will then write a report discussing possible reasons for any imbalances and the effect of sample size. The goal is to characterize the solids content of the water sample and evaluate how sample size impacts the measurement of suspended solids.
Este documento presenta las instrucciones para un laboratorio práctico sobre la disección de un órgano. El objetivo es que los estudiantes identifiquen la constitución, conformación y estructuras externas e internas de un órgano a través de la disección. Se enumeran los pasos y materiales requeridos para la disección y análisis del órgano. Finalmente, se pide a los estudiantes que completen una ficha registrando el nombre y función de las estructuras identificadas durante el laboratorio.
This document appears to be a report card or progress report for students in a class. It lists 38 students' names and their scores on various assignments, activities, and tests for the 3rd period, including lines of time, concept maps, surveys, videos, blogs, and a cumulative exam. The scores range from 1.0 to 5.0 with some students scoring higher and others lower on different assignments.
Earnings releases 17. January - 23. January 2011Trading Floor
Stock market analysis: Apple, eBay INC,Google,Morgan Stanley,Western Digial Corp. and more. In the several sectors like finance, technology & basic materials. #stocktrading #stocks. By Saxo Bank's Tradingfloor.com team.
The Estonian Economy, No. 1, 10 March 2011Swedbank
The unemployment rate in Estonia fell to 13.6% in the fourth quarter of 2010, down from a peak of 19.8% in early 2009, as employment grew by 2.1%. However, further rapid improvement in unemployment is limited by structural imbalances in the labor market such as a mismatch of skills and lack of mobility. While unemployment is decreasing, long-term unemployment is still rising annually, increasing social costs. Employment increased the most in sectors such as transportation, construction, and domestic trade.
Bios Life Slim is a fiber-based drink that contains ingredients like Biosphere Fiber and Unicity 7X to help with weight loss and maintaining healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels. It works by curbing appetite, reducing calorie intake, trapping and removing cholesterol from the digestive tract, and maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. When taken twice daily before meals along with exercise and a balanced diet, it can help with weight management, increased fullness, and improved waist-to-hip ratio.
Launch Your Social Game or App in the Cloud in Record TimeRightScale
RightScale Webinar: February 8, 2011 – In this Webinar, we demonstrate how RightScale can manage your game/app through the stages of concept, production, growth, maturity and niche.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on July 10, 2012. Key discussion items included:
1) The pastor's report, where she requested time off in August and discussed familiarizing herself with church committees and issues.
2) Committee reports, which included continuing the search for an organist, hosting an upcoming blood drive, and approving youth representation on the council.
3) The treasurer's report, where expenses exceeded contributions, insurance coverage was reviewed, and bills were approved for payment.
4) Old business of paying a pastor for previous funeral services. New business included a doughnut price increase and appointing a council member to a committee.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on July 10, 2012. Key discussion items included:
1) The pastor's report, where she requested time off in August and discussed familiarizing herself with church committees and issues.
2) Committee reports, which included continuing the search for an organist, hosting an upcoming blood drive, and approving youth representation on the council.
3) The treasurer's report, where expenses exceeded contributions, insurance coverage was reviewed, and bills were approved for payment.
4) Old business of paying a pastor for previous funeral services. New business included a doughnut price increase and appointing a council member to a committee.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following:
- Approval of previous meeting minutes and new acting secretary
- Pastor's report of new members joining in May and office clean out
- Committee reports including organist resignation, new parish nurse hiring, and community outreach programs
- Treasurer's report of balanced general fund and approval of bills to pay
- Discussion of student needing extra year of confirmation classes
- Clarification of past mortgage payment details
- Noting of calendar error for Memorial Day weekend services
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following:
- Approval of previous meeting minutes and new acting secretary
- Pastor's report of new members joining in May and his final day being May 20th
- Committee reports including resignation of organist, new parish nurse starting, and donations to various community programs
- Treasurer's report of balanced general fund and approval of bills to be paid
- Discussion of student needing extra year of confirmation classes
- Clarification of mortgage being paid off in 2008
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on February 21, 2012. The council installed new members, discussed upcoming Lenten services and the Synod Assembly. Committee reports covered worship music, health ministry activities, staff support needs and property repairs. The treasurer reported lower than expected January finances. The council approved replacing a sacristy door and obtaining bids to upgrade the church's computer system and website.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council held its monthly meeting on February 21, 2012. The council installed new members, discussed upcoming Lenten services and the Synod Assembly. Committee reports indicated a successful blood drive but issues with the vendor. The sacristy door will be replaced and computer upgrades were proposed. Financial reports showed lower January contributions as expected, and bills were approved for payment. Updating the church website was also discussed.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council meeting covered the following key points:
1) Bob Gehm addressed the council about improving the nominating committee process.
2) Committee reports were provided on worship, health ministry, staff support, church in society, stewardship, and property.
3) The treasurer reported that Zion's general fund dropped significantly in January due to higher expenses and lower contributions.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council meeting covered the following key points:
1) Bob Gehm addressed the council about improving the nominating committee process.
2) Committee reports were provided on worship, health ministry, staff support, church in society, stewardship, and property.
3) The treasurer reported that Zion's general fund dropped significantly in January due to higher expenses and lower contributions.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council meeting covered the following topics:
1) Pastor Sherven's final report where he provided suggestions to help attract a new pastor such as updating membership records and bylaws.
2) Committee reports including hiring a new parish nurse and approving her training.
3) Approval of bills including roof repairs and a new leaf blower.
4) Discussion of updating the church website and hiring procedures for a new organist and parish nurse.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council meeting covered the following topics:
1) Pastor Sherven's final report where he provided suggestions to help attract a new pastor such as updating membership records and bylaws.
2) Committee reports including hiring a new parish nurse and approving her training.
3) Approval of bills including roof repairs and a new leaf blower.
4) Discussion of updating the church website and hiring procedures for a new organist and parish nurse.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following key points in their March 20, 2012 meeting:
1) The council approved the previous meeting's minutes and the pastor's report which included plans for a new member reception in May.
2) Committee reports indicated that organ and piano tunings were completed, a new parish nurse was hired, and outreach projects to support those in need were ongoing.
3) The treasurer's report and bills to be paid were approved, including costs for equipment upgrades to the church's computer system.
4) Old business discussed finalizing the church website updates, while new business covered an upcoming synod assembly and decisions around additional church directories.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following key points in their March 20, 2012 meeting:
1) The council approved the previous meeting's minutes and the pastor's report which included plans for a new member reception in May.
2) Committee reports indicated that organ and piano tunings were completed, a new parish nurse was hired, and outreach efforts like providing meals and diapers to those in need were discussed.
3) The treasurer's report and bills to be paid were approved, and the council agreed to upgrade the church's computer system from a local vendor for under $4,500.
The Zion Lutheran Church council meeting covered the following key points in their March 20, 2012 meeting:
1) The council approved the previous meeting's minutes and the pastor's report which included plans for a new member reception in May.
2) Committee reports indicated that organ and piano tunings were completed, a new parish nurse was hired, and outreach projects to support those in need were ongoing.
3) The treasurer's report and bills to be paid were approved, including costs for equipment upgrades to the church's computer system.
4) Old business discussed finalizing the church website updates, and new business covered an upcoming synod assembly and decisions around additional church directories.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
1. The Zion Lutheran Church Council met on January 10, 2012. Pastor Sherven announced his retirement effective June 30, 2012.
2. Committee reports were provided. The worship committee will look into a new organ tuner to save money. The health ministry committee is preparing for various events and seeking a new parish nurse.
3. The treasurer reported that 2011 was a strong financial year for the church. A proposed 2012 budget showing a small surplus was approved.
4. The council discussed updating the office computers. Pastor Sherven's letter of resignation was read and the transition process was outlined.
This document is a handbook for the Women of Zion Lutheran Church (ZLCW) in Shawano, WI that provides information about its leadership, activities, and Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML) kits. It lists the ZLCW officers and Bible study group meeting times/locations. The calendar highlights upcoming ZLCW events like potlucks, fundraisers and quilting days. Guidelines are provided for assembling LWML personal care, fabric, school and baby kits to be donated. The purpose and mission statements emphasize the community of women, faith in Christ and engaging in ministry/action.
This document is a handbook for the Women of Zion Lutheran Church (ZLCW) in Shawano, WI that provides information about its leadership, activities, and Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML) kits. It lists the ZLCW officers and Bible study group meeting times/locations. The calendar highlights upcoming ZLCW events like potlucks, fundraisers and quilting days. Guidelines are provided for assembling LWML personal care, fabric, school and baby kits along with a shopping list. The purpose and mission statements emphasize the community of women, faith in Christ and engaging in ministry/action.
Zion Lutheran Church was founded in 1949 in Shawano, Wisconsin when seven people met to establish a new congregation. The fledgling congregation struggled in its early years but persisted through the determination of its members. Zion Lutheran Church has since grown to a baptized membership of 1,300 people and offers a variety of ministry programs and three worship services each weekend, including an outdoor summer service at a local park. The church is currently going through a transition as it searches for a new senior pastor to replace the one who recently retired after 27 years of service.
Zion Lutheran Church was founded in 1949 in Shawano, Wisconsin when seven people started a new congregation. The congregation struggled in its early years but continued on with strong faith and determination. Zion has now grown to over 1,300 baptized members and offers various programs and worship services, including an outdoor summer service at a local park. Zion is currently going through a transition as they search for a new pastor after their senior pastor of 27 years retired.
The Zion Endowment Fund provides permanent funding through donations to support scholarships, missions, and outreach ministries of Zion Lutheran Church and the wider church. An Endowment Committee manages the fund and distributes $3,000-$5,000 annually based on investment earnings. Scholarships from $500-$1,500 are given to members attending college, especially Lutheran schools or pursuing church work. Grants also support missions abroad or in the US and outreach ministries helping those in need. Applications are due in early August each year.
The document announces several upcoming community events including a community dinner on June 16th, a church picnic at Shawano County Park on July 19th from 11am until late afternoon serving hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks, and an event called "Bunch on the Farm" on June 24th at Al Schmidt's Ponderosa in Bonduel. It also mentions that Safe Haven and Goodwill Industries are teaming up to accept drop off items and includes reminders about electronic giving, picking up a salad bowl before a rummage sale, and donating nonperishable items to the food pantry.
The document announces several upcoming community events organized by the church, including a community dinner on June 16th, an outing at Al Schmidt's Ponderosa farm on June 24th, and the annual church picnic at Shawano County Park on July 19th. It also provides information about electronic giving options, donating non-perishable food items to the food pantry, and a reminder to pick up a salad bowl before the rummage sale.
The monthly newsletter of Zion Lutheran Church provides a summary of the successful Vacation Bible School program, gives a financial update on the church's budget, and announces various upcoming church activities and events through the month of July such as a picnic, rummage sale, and blood pressure screenings.
The document provides information about Zion Lutheran Church's monthly newsletter for August 2012. It summarizes the church's National Youth Gathering experience, current financial status, thank you messages, upcoming events, and health and wellness information. Eight youth and two adult chaperones from Zion attended the ELCA National Youth Gathering in New Orleans. The church's general fund balance dropped slightly but expenses are expected to stabilize. The newsletter also shares announcements about prayer requests, worship services, baptisms, marriages, addresses, and gardening tips from the parish nurse.
Vacation Bible School was a success with 39 students attending various activities under the theme "Everything is Possible with God!". The church's finances are in a stable position with revenues exceeding expenses in May and June. Several members expressed gratitude to the congregation for support during illnesses or life events. Upcoming Bible studies and gatherings were announced. The parish nurse reported on training opportunities and reminded members of the importance of hydration in hot weather. Memorial gifts were received.
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1. This document contains a calendar for September 2012 listing the weekly activities and events at a church, including worship services, meetings, classes, and community meals.
2. Key recurring weekly events include Holy Communion services on Sunday, Monday, Friday, and Saturday evenings; men's breakfast and bible study; mission quilting; exercise class; and AA/Alanon meetings.
3. Special events during the month include Rally Sunday, homecoming baptism, 7th graders receiving bibles, blessing of the backpacks, council and committee meetings, community meals, scrapbooking, and a 100 Wells Loud offering.
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The document announces several upcoming community events organized by the church, including a community dinner on June 16th, an outing at Al Schmidt's Ponderosa farm on June 24th, and the annual church picnic on July 19th at Shawano County Park. It also provides information about electronic giving options, donating items to the food pantry, and dropping off items for Safe Haven and Goodwill Industries.
The document announces several upcoming community events organized by the church, including a community dinner on June 16th, an outing at Al Schmidt's Ponderosa farm on June 24th, and the annual church picnic on July 19th at Shawano County Park. It also provides information about electronic giving options, donating non-perishable food items to the food pantry, and a reminder to pick up a salad bowl before the rummage sale.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document lists the schedule of events for a church for the coming week, including worship services, exercise classes, a rummage and bake sale, garden board meeting, AA meetings, and staff meeting times. Holy communion services will be held at various locations, and an outdoor worship service will take place at a local park. The church office hours are also provided.
The Zion Lutheran Church Council discussed:
1) A report from the synod assembly which noted declining revenues and congregations in the synod.
2) Approving minutes from the previous meeting with corrections.
3) Committee reports including a new parish nurse, organist search, and upcoming community events.
4) The treasurer's report showing a positive monthly balance and approving payment of bills.
5) Old business of approving the interim pastor's salary and benefits.
6) New business including approving a membership transfer and thank you cards for visitors.
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Minutes council 12-06-19
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA
Shawano, Wisconsin
Zion Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes
Date: June 19, 2012
1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER: Time 6:30p.m.
Present: Gordon Holten, Renee` Elertson, Kathy Bruhn, Timothy Herrmann, Ginny Vraney,
Mikki Moesch, Jim Ash, Jim Zimmerman, Leigh Welander and acting Secretary, Julie
Effenberger.
2. OPENING DEVOTIONS: Timothy
3. SOUND OFF: Dennis Nelson gave the council a report on the Synod Assembly, East Central
Synod of Wisconsin, ELCA that he and Marah attended on June 1-2 in Green Bay. The theme of
this year’s assembly was “Seeds of Hope: Sowing, Growing, Harvesting”. Dennis and Marah
attended the assembly as voting members of Zion and advised the council that Rev. James Justman
was re-elected for a 3rd and final 6 year term as Bishop of our synod. Dennis noted that the synod
budget was adopted, the salary guidelines for clergy and other church workers were adopted with a
1 ½ increase for inflation only and that revenues are down sharply over the last 4 years to the
lowest since 1988. There are now 126 congregations in our synod which is down from 144.
Dennis and Marah were able to enjoy the great music of Dakota Road and he thanked the Council
and congregation for paying the registration and hotel fees so they could attend both days. Next
year’s assembly will be May 17-18, 2013 at the KI Center in Green Bay.
4. MINUTES: Ginny noted 2 changes to the Parish Nurse Contract for Georgia Stapleton that was
amended after last month’s Council meeting. Those changes are: 1) Georgia did not take any
health insurance offered by Zion, and 2) It will be 2 ½ years before she turns 66 years old. Motion
made by Mikki and seconded by Ginny to approve the minutes as printed with those changes made
for the May 15th, 2012 Council Meeting. Motion carried.
5. PASTOR’S REPORT: (Note-- Leigh attended this council meeting as a representative of Zion’s
ministry.) Leigh stated that the summer schedule is going as well as expected. This coming
weekend (June 24th) will be the 1st time this year that communion is offered at the outdoor service
with Pastor Dennis Nelson officiating. Also, she is working on a replacement for Pastor Gisele for
the 3rd weekend in July as she has committed to attending the National Youth Convention as part
of the deaf ministry. She also advised the council that Debbie is slowly working on transitioning
the office over to the new computers and programs.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
a. Worship/Music: Kathy reported that she and 2 others from her committee interviewed an
individual for the organist position the previous night and felt this person was not a good
fit for Zion. They will continue to look and will also try advertising in the local paper.
Lee Kersten has offered to help a couple weekends a month as Deborah Maier has resigned
as Zion’s organist as of July 31st.
b. Health Ministry: Ginny announced that Georgia Stapleton, the new Parish Nurse, will
check over all the equipment stored in the Loan Closet to make sure it is safe and will
personally handle the check-out of that equipment. Georgia will work with the prevention
part of the community AODA Summit to see if Zion’s Health Ministry can help with
preventive education in any way through adult forums. There was a community baby
safety seat activity held at K-Mart on 6/2/12 that Georgia and Christy Hay reported on.
Their committee will host a blood drive August 20th in the fellowship hall from 3-7pm by
North Central Blood Center of Wisconsin. The Health Fair is scheduled for Saturday,
October 6th and Georgia has written a $1,200 grant which she has not heard back on yet.
Blood pressure screening was offered this past weekend at church (June 16-17). Georgia
did attend a 2nd conference at Concordia which had some very valuable sessions. They
have asked their committee to help with the Community Dinner at the First Presbyterian
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Church next week. Patsey Robertson did receive mentoring money for the month of May
for helping Georgia get acclimated with her new position. Georgia has done some
home/nursing home visits along with attending church meetings making new
acquaintances at Zion. Their committee will not meet again until August although Ginny
and Patsey Robertson will meet with Georgia again during the summer.
c. Staff Support: Jim Ash reported that he had the chance to meet Georgia Stapleton on
Sunday while having his blood pressure checked. Considering the changes Zion is going
through, everything else seems to be ok with the women in the office.
d. Church in Society: Mikki reminded everyone of the Community Dinner which is being
held Tuesday, June 26th at the First Presbyterian Church in Shawano and is being hosted
by Zion. They have listed in the Focus the need for volunteers and donations and there is a
sign up sheet for people to donate food or help volunteer with the meal on the bulletin
board by the elevator.
e. Stewardship: Jim Zimmerman reported that their committee discussed and are suggesting
to the council to have a building fund set aside from the church budget. The last couple of
years maintenance costs have come out of the building fund and they felt those costs
should come out of the general fund. They would like to see a building renovation fund
adopted and set goals, such as replacing the church windows first and proceed with the
floors, pews etc. and pay for these projects as we go along. Each of these projects would
be approved at the annual meeting. Gordon suggested that the Finance Committee talk this
over and make suggestions to the council at the next council meeting. Jim mentioned that
he had been confronted about placing the Community Garden under the responsibility of
the Stewardship Committee but he stated they are a group of their own and even though
they use Zion’s land it is not specific to just Zion members. After a discussion it was
decided that the Community Garden is a club of their own, operating with a president,
vice-president, secretary and treasurer and was not the responsibility of the Stewardship
Committee.
f. Property: Keith was unable to attend but Renee` noted that the soffit/fascia water damage
problem that the council viewed last month was repaired by Opperman Development. That
repair bill for $869.72 is in the bills to be approved later in the meeting. Keith also did
purchase a new leaf blower from Sears for $99.88 for the janitors.
g. Pre-Confirmation Education: Timothy reported that he and his wife Sam have stepped
down as Sunday School Superintendents and they are now searching for someone to
replace them. Timothy will stay on the council as chairperson of the Pre-Confirmation
Education Committee and will be teaching 5th grade Sunday School this fall. They had 39
children attend Vacation Bible School this past week and he felt it was very successful.
6. TREASURER’S REPORT: Gordon read the financial update that will be printed in the Focus
stating May was a positive month with revenues exceeding expenses and bringing Zion’s General
Fund balance to $15,617.42. He then reviewed the Accounting Fund Balances Report explaining
the expenses in #21 Undesignated Fund of $3,338.99 were largely due to the purchase of 3 new
office computer systems. A motion was made by Julie and seconded by Mikki to approve the
Treasurer’s Report as written, motion carried.
Renee` then reviewed the bills to be paid, noting the Frontier bill has not yet been received. Leigh
has requested $1,000 to come out of the #21 Undesignated Fund to help cover some of the costs of
the 3 chaperone’s meals for the National Youth Gathering in New Orleans. Any amount not used
would be returned and deposited back into the same #21 Fund. After a discussion, $1,000 was
added to the $1,500 already listed for Leigh to take in the event of emergencies, with any amount
not used being returned to the church. A motion was made by Jim Zimmerman and seconded by
Jim Ash to approve the June bills for payment and the motion carried. Jim Zimmerman asked if
the parents signed a waiver for those students who attend the Youth Gathering to protect the
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church, and when Leigh answered no he asked to have that put on the agenda to discuss in the
future.
7. OLD BUSINESS: Renee reminded everyone of the meeting that was held on May 1st for those
council members who could attend to discuss the salary and benefit costs of the interim pastor that
had been emailed to them. Those items were the 2012 guidelines and benefit costs recommended
by Bishop Justman. After a discussion the proposed salary and benefits were approved at that
meeting for Pastor Gisele Berninghaus. Zion has received the Intentional Interim Ministry
Covenant for Pastor Gisele Berninghaus with those exact figures that were approved at the May
1st meeting. Scott Glysch, council president has just signed that contract and will be returning it to
Bishop Justman.
8. NEW BUSINESS: Renee` asked since we are without a pastor if the council could approve the
Certificate of Transfer for Harvey and Ardell Jewell. Jim Zimmerman moved that we approve the
transfer of Harvey and Ardell Jewell to St. John’s Lutheran Church in Prairie du Sac. Ginny
seconded the motion and the motion was approved. Jim Ash reminded everyone of the church
picnic scheduled on July 15th immediately following the outdoor service as they will need help in
all areas. He suggested the new interim pastor attend if possible, and bring her family. Also, Jim
mentioned that there were 2 visitors to the service last week and they signed the guest book but
nothing has been done to thank them for worshipping with us. After a discussion it was agreed
that we should have Debbie create a postcard and send it to all visitors immediately following their
visit to thank them for worshipping with us. The Stewardship Committee has discussed following
up with a personal visit or phone call to those people who sign the guest book and live in the area.
Next, Renee` passed out copies of a 2’ x 3’ maplewood sign the Community Garden would like to
put on display in the garden. Jim Zimmerman moved to approve the placement of a 2’ x 3’
maplewood sign entitled “Dreams of Green Community Garden” near the garden. Kathy
seconded the motion and the motion carried. Lastly, a discussion was held on the emailing of the
council minutes to members of the congregation as was done this last month. It was agreed upon
by the council to wait until the following month when the minutes are approved by the council
before emailing them to all the members of the church. Case being, this month changes were
made to the minutes from last month and to avoid any confusion or problems in the future it would
be better served to wait until the council approves the minutes before emailing. In the past the
council has not met in the month of July but being we will have a new interim pastor and
numerous changes happening it was agreed to meet on Tuesday, July 10th at 6:30pm. Jim
Zimmerman made the motion which was seconded by Ginny to adjourn the meeting.
MEETING ADJOURNED at 8:22 pm.
CLOSING DEVOTION: Jim Zimmerman led the council in a closing prayer.
Completed in God’s Service by:
Julie Effenberger
Acting Council Secretary