![]() ![]() Many volunteers enjoy spending time selling bake goods, books and puzzles, and preparing and serving lunch. Save the date for 2023-Saturday, November 4, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm! The women’s bazaar is held the Saturday of opening deer hunting in November. Several women volunteer their time to manage and staff this service for our neighbors in need in Itasca County. All abilities are welcome for physically distanced quilting.įamilies are encouraged to shop for free donated clothing, shoes and outerwear. LWR tracks our quilts so we know exactly what country receives them. Quilts are given to Habitat for Humanity, our Open Closet and Lutheran World Relief. We work together to assemble quilt tops that have been sewn at home. Meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays from 9:00 to 11:00. Rebecca Circle meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Martha Circle meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Circles don't meet in the summer, but usually have a Bible Study retreat day in July. ![]() For more information, or to subscribe by phone, call 1-84. Digital access is free to print subscribers. Zion's women's circles use Gather, the magazine of Women of the ELCA, for their Bible study discussions, Gather offers a mix of articles, theological reflections, devotions and stories of comfort and challenge that help readers grow in faith and engage in ministry and action. The simple items included in a Personal Care Kit provide much-needed self care, critical germ fighting supplies and the chance for our neighbors in need to regain dignity amidst fear and uncertainty. Arriving in a refugee camp or other place of safety, they are scared, vulnerable and dirty from the travel. When families find their homes destroyed, or must flee for their safety, soap and a towel rarely make the cut for what they can carry. ![]() The Women of Zion would like to welcome you to all of our activities!Ĭleanliness may not actually be next to godliness, but it certainly helps a person feel more human. Lutheran women have a long history of Bible study, discipleship, and desire to deepen their spiritual life and learn about issues. It is a reminder of the growth, beauty, and vitality that rises out of that life-giving baptismal water. Our logo-with the cross, water and a white lily-identifies women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as children of God baptized, forgiven, adopted into God’s family, full of grace and hope in eternal life. ![]()
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