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Fourth Sunday in Lent

Welcome Friends and Guests: Baptism is sometimes called enlightenment. The gospel for this Sunday is the story of the man born blind healed by Christ. “I was blind, now I see,” declares the man. In baptism God opens our eyes to see the truth of who we are: God’s beloved children. As David was anointed king of Israel, in baptism God anoints our head with oil, and calls us to bear witness to the light of Christ in our daily lives.

Worship:  We welcome all into the fullness of God's love. If you are visiting, sign our guestbook as a record of your visit. Come back for worship and fellowship with us each Sunday at 10 a.m. 

Communion:  We celebrate open communion. This is Christ’s table, all are welcome, as Christ welcomes all. You may come forward for the sacraments or cross your arms across your chest for a blessing. Our bread is gluten free and both wine and white grape juice (in center of communion tray) are available.

Fellowship: Please join us after worship today in the Fellowship Hall for coffee and conversation. All are welcome. 

Zion’s Lutheran is a Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community of believers.

(The Sunday Bulletin can be downloaded using the link above.)