Easter Breakfast Photos
The annual Zion Easter Breakfast, hosted by the Events Committee, continues to delight each year! This year's feast included a number of Egg Bake varieties (including Vegetable, Bacon, Sausage, and Cheese combos, as well as Gluten-Free Bakes and a yummy new addition...French Toast Bakes!). Rounding out the menu: French Toast Sticks, Fresh Fruit Salads, and homemade Cinnamon Rolls, Scones, and Coffee Cake with juice and coffee. All are welcome each year to share in this celebration of the Resurrection of Our Savior Jesus Christ!
Lovely fresh flowers and table crosses proclaim: "He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!"
The annual Zion Easter Breakfast, hosted by the Events Committee, continues to delight each year! This year's feast included a number of Egg Bake varieties (including Vegetable, Bacon, Sausage, and Cheese combos, as well as Gluten-Free Bakes and a yummy new addition...French Toast Bakes!). Rounding out the menu: French Toast Sticks, Fresh Fruit Salads, and homemade Cinnamon Rolls, Scones, and Coffee Cake with juice and coffee. All are welcome each year to share in this celebration of the Resurrection of Our Savior Jesus Christ!
Lovely fresh flowers and table crosses proclaim: "He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!"
No Service Wednesday, April 23rd
There will be no 2:00 p.m. Worship Service on Wednesday April 23, 2025
Our normal Midweek Worship service schedule will resume on Wednesday April 30th with the 2:00 p.m. service of prayer & preaching, follow by Bible Study at 2:30 p.m.
Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed. Hallelujah!
There will be no 2:00 p.m. Worship Service on Wednesday April 23, 2025
Our normal Midweek Worship service schedule will resume on Wednesday April 30th with the 2:00 p.m. service of prayer & preaching, follow by Bible Study at 2:30 p.m.
Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed. Hallelujah!
Thank You! ... from Zion’s own Charles Wallace
Mike Wallace is now a Second-year Seminarian at Concordia St. Louis
My journey to the seminary is one that could take hours to fully explain, filled with twists, challenges, and moments of deep discernment. But one thing is certain—it is a journey that has not been traveled alone. You have been a part of it.
The rising cost of higher education made obtaining my undergraduate de-gree a significant financial challenge. While I have made it this far by the grace of God, the weight of that burden is still very real. That is why your generosity has meant so much. It has not only helped ease that financial strain, but it has also reaffirmed my calling and given me the opportunity to continue pursuing this path. Without you, I would not be here today. Your kind support has been a tangible expression of God’s provision in my life, and for that, I am profoundly grateful. My hope is that one day, I will be able to extend the same generosity to others that you have shown to me.
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Katrina and Church before his vicarage interview
Your generosity is not just a gift – it is a testament to the impact one person’s compassion can have on another’s journey. For that, I am deeply grateful
Chuck Wallace is now a Second-year Seminarian at Concordia St. Louis
My journey to the seminary is one that could take hours to fully explain, filled with twists, challenges, and moments of deep discernment. But one thing is certain—it is a journey that has not been traveled alone. You have been a part of it.
The rising cost of higher education made obtaining my undergraduate de-gree a significant financial challenge. While I have made it this far by the grace of God, the weight of that burden is still very real. That is why your generosity has meant so much. It has not only helped ease that financial strain, but it has also reaffirmed my calling and given me the opportunity to continue pursuing this path. Without you, I would not be here today. Your kind support has been a tangible expression of God’s provision in my life, and for that, I am profoundly grateful. My hope is that one day, I will be able to extend the same generosity to others that you have shown to me.
The impact of your kindness is a reminder that God provides through His people and that no one walks this path alone. Thank you for believing in me, for investing in my calling, and for being a part of the work God is doing in my life.
Next Up: Vicarage – On April 30th, I will receive my vicarage placement! Although this is a time of uncertainty for Katrina and me, as we do not yet know where we will be, we are nonetheless excited to see where God will place us to serve His Kingdom. Be on the lookout for my next newsletter in early May, where I will share our placement and the journey ahead!
Charles “Chuck” Wallace
801 Seminary Place, Clayton, MO 63105
wallacec@csl.edu
President’s Perspective
It’s time for our first Voter's Informational Meeting of 2025!
We will meet on:
Sunday, April 27, at 9:15 AM in the Fellowship Hall (between the 8:00 and 10:30 services)
The focus of this meeting will be to share updates on first-quarter activities and discuss what’s ahead for Zion.
We’ve scheduled the meeting at this time to encourage member participation from both services, providing an opportunity for everyone to come together in fellowship. As I mentioned before, we encourage each of you to stay involved, share your ideas, and actively participate in the life of the church. Your unique gifts and perspectives are invaluable, and together, we can continue to make Zion a place where faith is nurtured, love is shared, and our community is strengthened.
It’s time for our first Voter's Informational Meeting of 2025! We will meet on:
Sunday, April 27, at 9:15 AM in the Fellowship Hall (between the 8:00 and 10:30 services)
The focus of this meeting will be to share updates on first-quarter activities and discuss what’s ahead for Zion.
We’ve scheduled the meeting at this time to encourage member participation from both services, providing an opportunity for everyone to come together in fellowship. As I mentioned before, we encourage each of you to stay involved, share your ideas, and actively participate in the life of the church. Your unique gifts and perspectives are invaluable, and together, we can continue to make Zion a place where faith is nurtured, love is shared, and our community is strengthened.
We hope you’ll join us to stay informed and engaged in the life of our congregation. See you there!
In Christ,
Bob Schmidt — Congregational President
Easter Sunday Music from the Choir’s and Quartet
Easter Music from Zion Lutheran Church
Adult Choir: Sing, Joyous Christians (8:00 am)
Quartet: Sing, Joyous Christians (10:30 am)
Adult Choir: The Festal Day is Here (8 am)
Quartet: The Festal Day is Here (10:30 am)
Faith Bell Choir: The Strife is O’er (8:00 am)
Grace Bell Choir: Easter Bells (10:30 am)
Adult Choir: Sing, Joyous Christians (8:00 am)
Quartet: Sing, Joyous Christians (10:30 am)
Adult Choir: The Festal Day is Here (8 am)
Quartet: The Festal Day is Here (10:30 am)
Faith Bell Choir: The Strife is O’er (8:00 am)
Grace Bell Choir: Easter Bells (10:30 am)
Easter Flower’s at Zion
Easter Flowers Donated By:
Shane & Sandy Bryant (2)
Mike & Cheryl Debowski (2)
Sam & Joanne Garloff (2)
John & Katie Gielarowski (3)
David & Nyomin Hatok (2)
Clara Hayes
Paul & Terry Hayes
Janet Hesse (2)
Paul & Nancy Klemash (2)
Gene & Sharon Koop
Brent & Marianne Miller (2)
Wayne & Barb Oechslein
Oelschlager Family
Mary Lou Rilee
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Easter Flowers Donated By:
Shane & Sandy Bryant (2) -- In Memory of Paul D. Hayes
Mike & Cheryl Debowski (2) -- In Honor of our Risen Lord
Sam & Joanne Garloff (2) -- In Memory of Sam’s grand- mother, Evelyn; and Joanne’s brother, Michael
John & Katie Gielarowski (3) -- In Honor of Christ’s saving grace and immeasurable love
David & Nyomin Hatok (2) -- In Memory of loved ones
Clara Hayes (1) — In Memory of Carl Schmidt
Paul & Terry Hayes (2) -- In Memory of Paul D. Hayes, and Beatrice & Bob Johnson
Janet Hesse (2) -- In memory of loved ones
Paul & Nancy Klemash (2) -- In Memory of loves ones, and in Honor of grandson Daniel’s 1st Easter
Gene & Sharon Koop (1) -- In Memory of our daughter
Brent & Marianne Miller (2) -- In Memory of Marianne’s best friend, Darlene; and dear parents Ray & Millie Thielet, and Bill & Margaret Miller
Wayne & Barb Oechslein (1) -- In Memory of loved ones
Oelschlager Family (1) -- In Memory of loved ones
Mary Lou Rilee (2) -- In Memory of loved ones
VIDEO: Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025 - Complete Service
Each service at Zion Lutheran Church (normally the first of our two Sunday services) is streamed LIVE on our YouTube channel. These streams are for Sunday’s, Wednesday’s, Lenten, Advent, and special services. The entire service is streamed from beginning-to-end. Weddings and Funerals can also be streamed, if requested in advance.