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Pride Sunday -- 2nd Sunday After Pentecost

Welcome Friends and Guests:  Though Jesus was a devout Jew who practiced his faith, he was criticized for many things including the hungry disciples plucking grain on the sabbath and Jesus’ healing on the Sabbath. Jesus criticizes the self-righteous and reminds us that mercy is to be at the heart of our religious practices. God continues to be made known in those on the margins of society who need mercy the most.  As we gather each Lord’s day, we receive the healing that makes us well and sends us forth to be signs of God’s mercy for the world.

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.

Special: Our 5th Sunday Offering will benefit Lutheran World Relief/World Hunger.

Fellowship: Please join us after worship today in the Fellowship Hall for our First Sunday Potluck and Ice Cream Social in celebration of Pride Sunday at Zion's. 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.)