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Our journey of faith leads us to build bridges of understanding and peace, to reach out with compassion, and to share the hope of Jesus. Zumbro Lutheran Church | A member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America SEPTEMBER 2021 THE ZUMBRO Current 3 FALL KICK-OFF WEEK SEPTEMBER 8 & 12 We’re planning some great events at ZLC to help us regather. 4-5 MUSIC @ ZUMBRO Jazz trumpeter, Jon Ailabouni returns to Zumbro September 12, fall music opportunities and guitar lessons. 8-9 OPEN TABLE COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Work with Community Engagement Response Team, Meadow Lake Park Initiative and more. 6-7 CELEBRATING A RENEWED PLACE OF MISSION AND MINISTRY - On Sunday, Sept. 19, as well as during Wednesday Worship on Sept. 22, we will celebrate and give thanks for our renovated building.

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Our journey of faith leads us to build bridges of understanding and peace, to reach out

with compassion, and to share the hope of Jesus.

Zumbro Lutheran Church | A member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

SEPTEMBER 2021

THE ZUMBROCurrent

3 FALL KICK-OFF WEEKSEPTEMBER 8 & 12

We’re planning some great events at ZLC to help us regather.

4-5 MUSIC @ ZUMBRO

Jazz trumpeter, Jon Ailabouni returns to Zumbro September 12, fall music opportunities and guitar lessons.

8-9 OPEN TABLECOMMUNITY CONNECTIONSWork with Community Engagement Response Team, Meadow Lake Park Initiative and more.

6-7 CELEBRATING A RENEWED PLACE OF MISSION AND MINISTRY - On Sunday, Sept. 19, as well

as during Wednesday Worship on Sept. 22, we will celebrate and give thanks for our renovated building.

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From the Pastorsby Pastor Vern Christopherson

We are making

a concerted

effort to

do some

regathering

this September and October.

As fall begins, we’ll be hearing

from people in the congregation

about what it means to be and

do church together. We have high

hopes!

Here are a few of

the ideas about

which we’re

hopeful:

1) For people

to give in-

person worship

a try, either

on Sundays,

Wednesdays,

or both. Every

week seems

to bring a few

more people

our way.

2) For

Children’s and

Youth Ministry to be safe and

engaging for our young people

and their parents.

3) For adults to gather in learning

and fellowship events.

4) For life-giving service

opportunities both here and in

the community.

5) For the ZLC Choir to be able

to sing again, if not with all the

members at once, at least with

some on a rotating basis.

We are looking forward to welcoming Bishop Regina Hassanally to Zumbro on Sunday, Sept. 19. It’s time to dedicate our new space! Many

of you have seen it, but some of

you haven’t. Come and check it

out! We’ve been hearing lots and

lots of positive comments. In the

words of Bob Giere, this building

continues to be “our platform for

ministry and mission.”

I want to say a big thank you

to the call committee for their

continued hard work. It takes time

to call a pastor. I was recently

reminded by someone on my

call committee that I was in the

second round of interviews at

Zumbro. Keep the faith! And

keep those prayers coming!

Just so you know, Zumbro is

probably not going to call a new

directing pastor before I leave. In

anticipation of this, the Zumbro Council has invited Pastor Peter Strommen to serve as a bridge pastor between my departure in October and the call of a new directing pastor sometime down the road. Pastor Strommen

comes highly regarded. He

has served as bishop in the

Northeastern Minnesota Synod

and also served

a number of

congregations in

interim ministry.

Expect to meet

Pastor Strommen

soon.

Zumbro, thank

you for being the

church that you

are! No doubt I’m

going to miss you

after I’m gone.

I’ll have more to

say about this in

the weeks to come. And I have a

sneaking suspicion that you might

have a few things to say as well.

In the strong name of Jesus,

Pastor Vern

Starting Sept. 12 the second worship service on Sundays will begin at 10:30am (1/2 hour later)

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SERMON SERIES:Following Jesus is an invitation to new life. It’s also an invitation to share this new life with others. After so much disruption over the last year and a half, you may be ready for some kind of new life. Over the next eight weeks, we’ll explore the kind of new life Jesus offers, and why gathering as God’s people is key to the life Jesus offers.

COME AND SEE | TEXT: John 1:35-42WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8 | PREACHING: Pastor Shelley CunninghamSUNDAY, SEPT. 12 | PREACHING: Pastor Vern Christopherson

SUNDAY MUSIC: Jon Ailabouni’s Jazz Liturgy, Fall Kick-off - Lunch and Music after worship

A HOLY PLACE TO GATHER | TEXT: Ezra 3:8-13WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15 | PREACHING: Jen Gruendler SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 | PREACHING: Bishop Regina Hassanally | Building Dedication

SUNDAY MUSIC: He Tore Down the Wall liturgy

GOD'S GUEST LIST MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN YOU THINK | TEXT: Isaiah 56:1-8WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 | PREACHING: Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner | Building Dedication/PrayersSUNDAY, SEPT. 26 | PREACHING: Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner

SUNDAY MUSIC: He Tore Down the Wall liturgy

PARTNERS IN MINISTRY | TEXT: Philippians 2:12-15; 4:10-20WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 PREACHING: Pastor Vern ChristophersonSUNDAY, OCT. 3 | PREACHING: Pastor Vern Christopherson | Pastor Vern's last day and reception

SUNDAY MUSIC: He Tore Down the Wall liturgy

REGATHERAN INVITATION TO BE CHURCH TOGETHER

FALL KICK-OFF WEEK SEPTEMBER 8 &1 2We’re so eager to gather as a church community this fall. As we come back together we’re planning some great events to help us regather. Food will be eaten outside both on Wednesday, September 8 and Sunday, September 12. Faith formation for kids and confirmation and high school ministry are back this fall, as well as ZED Talks for adults. On Sunday after the 10:30am service, we’ll be serving walking tacos out of the Open Table food truck and will welcome local Americana/bluegrass band Crooked Willow, to perform out on the lawn. We hope you’ll join us and invite a neighbor or friend to gather with us this fall! If you’re interested in volunteering for kick-off events, contact Pastor Jason, [email protected].

Wednesday Evening, September 85:00 Bring Your Own Dinner on the Patio

Tables will be set up for families to eat together. Lawn games will also be available for kids before worship.

6:15 Wednesday Worship6:45 Flapdoodles Ice Cream ($5)

Ice cream available in the parking lot after worship, before and after education and music rehearsals.

7:05 Joyful Noise (PreK-2)Be BOLD! (gr. 3-6)Confirmation (gr. 7-9)ZLC Choir Rehearsal (Check for COVID Team updates)

Sunday Morning, September 128:30 Jazz Worship9:30 Faith Formation (gr. PreK-6)

ZED Talk - Jazz, Faith, and Worship, presented by Jon Ailabouni

10:30 Jazz Worship11:30 Walking Tacos, Gelato and Music on the Lawn

(Please bring canned corn, black beans, fruit cups, or boxes of granola bars to support Open Table)

7:00pm 10th-12th Grade Fall Kick-Off Gathering

As we keep journeying through the pandemic, we will continue to take precautions recommended by public health officials and our own COVID-19 Task Force. As of now, masks are required for all indoor activities, regardless of vaccination status, so that we can protect the most vulnerable in our community.

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A lineup of talented musicians

will join jazz trumpeter, Jon

Ailabouni in Zumbro’s Fall Kick-off

Sunday worship on September

12 at 8:30am and 10:30am. Jon

Ailabouni's last visit to Zumbro

was early March of 2020.

Trumpeter, composer, and

educator, Jon Ailabouni is

the trumpet studio and jazz

combo instructor at Winona

State University and an in demand

freelance artist in the tri-state

region, performing with the Iowa

Jazz Composers Orchestra, La

Crosse Symphony Orchestra,

FALL KICK-OFF WORSHIP MUSIC

La Crosse Jazz Orchestra, and

the Optimism Jazz Sextet. His

improvisation as a soloist has

been described as “sharp and

resourceful” (AllAboutJazz.com).

Jon regularly serves as a Jazz

Worship Consultant, bringing the

sophistication and spontaneity

of the jazz tradition into familiar

hymns and liturgy in churches

across Iowa, Minnesota,

Wisconsin, Illinois, Colorado, and

Texas. He has self-published over

50 arrangements of hymns on his

website at jonailabounimusic.com.

Check out the Zumbro website for information on many of the opportunities for getting involved in music at Zumbro this fall.

Zumbro Lutheran Choir Bel Canto Handbell Choir Zumbro Brass Ensemble Intergenerational Band and Strings Wednesday Worship Band

Fall Music Opportunities

Paul Bye, saxophone; Bob Giere, guitar; Jon Ailabouni, trumpet

Men's Bible and Book Study GroupOn Tuesday, Sept. 14, the Zumbro

Men’s Bible and Book Study will

resume after a brief summer

“recess.”

If you have been thinking about

joining the group — and even

if you haven’t thought about

joining before — this would be

the perfect time to do so. We

meet at the church on Tuesday

mornings at 9am to read and

discuss books, Bible selections,

and the Big Idea as chosen by

the group.

We will start by reading Harold

Kushner’s book, "The Lord Is My

Shepherd" and discussing Psalm

23 over the following few weeks.

The book has been described

as “a nurturing book that will

bring comfort to those who are

grieving and peace to those who

are caught in the vise of constant

fear.”

We are happy to welcome new

members to the group. If you are

interested, contact Kari MacIver

(karimaciver@zumbrolutheran.

org) and give her your contact

information so we can get a copy

of the book to you.

Opportunities for kids will evolve as vaccinations for children 5-12 become available.

Questions? Contact Kristy Giere, Music Minister at [email protected]

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SEPTEMBER ACTION PROJECTSBENEFICIARY:MISSION QUILTING AND WEAVING

Sewing of quilts for Lutheran World Relief, Francis House, Women’s Shelter, Lutheran Social Service and The Landings

ITEMS NEEDED:• Fabric• Bed Sheets, flat or fitted• Pillow Cases• Duvets• Curtains• Quilting Thread (large spools)• Financial donations needed

for supplies

ITEMS NEEDED FOR QUILTS FOR KIDS (LOCAL) • New cotton or flannel fabric

with patterns for children

Volunteer with Quilts for KidsThis quilting group's focus is

making baptism quilts. They meet

the first and third Thursdays of

each month from 1-3pm.

Call Jean Streyle at

(507) 272-1512 or Dorothy Bacon

at (507) 282-0170 for more

information.

Well, maybe not a rock star, but have

you ever wondered what it would

be like to play guitar in a band or be

part of leading singing in worship

in a contemporary ensemble? Bob

Giere, director of the Wednesday

Worship Band, will lead a series of

three Saturday sessions on October

16, 23 and 30 from 10 to 11am where

he will walk you through some of

the basics of reading a guitar chord

chart, playing extended chords,

crafting a lead solo, and experiencing the nuances of ensemble playing

(keeping a steady beat and staying together). Participants should

already have the basics of guitar playing down pretty well. This is not a

beginning guitar class but will provide an opportunity to expand basic

guitar knowledge and skill as it relates to ensemble playing and leading

worship singing. You MUST have your own guitar and be proficient at

tuning it.

For more information or if you have questions, contact Bob Giere at

[email protected]. Sign up on the website.

So, You Wanna Be a Rock Star

The youth area of Zumbro's new

library is called The Loft. Though

furnishings have been selected,

The Loft will not be ready for the

September Kick-off events.

You are welcome to look through

the boxes and checkout the

youth books. Please fill out the

library card found in the back of

the book, and place it in the card

holder on the circulation desk.

Also, look for new youth books

on display inside the library. The

puzzle exchange is also housed in

this area.

New Library Youth Area is "The Loft"

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On Sunday, Sept. 19 we will celebrate and give thanks for our renovated building. In celebration, Bishop Regina Hassanally, our synod bishop, will preach and dedicate the space to the glory of God. On Wednesday, Sept. 22, a video of Bishop Hassanally, along with prayers of dedication will be part of Wednesday Worship.

We couldn’t have anticipated some of the ways our building enables us to extend hospitality, enhance worship, and expand mission in light of what has happened over the last year and a half. When we set out on this project, we had no idea how important open spaces,

improved technology, flexible seating, greater accessibility, and a high efficiency HVAC system would be. It has been useful as small groups of youth and adults have regathered to serve and learn, and as we have returned to worship, mindful of physical distancing and air exchanges.

When construction was first complete, it was Luther College Nursing students who met for class in the sanctuary so that they could safely learn about health care in the midst of the greatest health crisis our world has seen in 100 years. It felt so right that these nursing students be in this place at this time. And there are

Celebrating Our Renewed Place of Mission and Ministry

still so many ways we can only imagine this renovation will shape our church and our future as a faith community in downtown Rochester as we move toward the future.

When construction continued, even as the rest of the world shut down, so many good and faithful members made sure this vision would be brought to completion. We owe tremendous thanks to the leadership teams, the working teams, the campaign team, and the staff for their commitment and hours and hours of time to this project over the course of the last five years.

by Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner

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BUILDING VISIONING TEAM (2016-2018) Alan Hansen, chair Pastor Vern Christopherson Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner Jane Callahan Dan Dokken Kirk Gill Bill Horlitz Bob Jenkins Dave Larson Teresa McCormack Mike Neuman Noel Peterson Shelley Sperling

BUILDING LEADERSHIP TEAM (2018-2020) Chris Gade, co-chair Dave Kinneberg, co-chair Joe Ahrens Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner Jane Callahan Pastor Vern Christopherson Dan Dokken Marne Gade Kirk Gill Alan Hansen Bob Jenkins Teresa McCormack Noel Peterson Shelley Sperling

DESIGN TEAM (2019) Karen Cohen Lizzie Cozine Dave Erickson Bob Giere Leah Holmes Steve Kokal Rebecca Nesse Enid Weichselbaum Brenda Wichmann

CONSTRUCTION TEAM (2019-2021) Alan Hansen, chair Joe Ahrens Kirk Gill Teresa McCormack Dave Kinneberg Tracy Schar Robert Schneider Pastor Jason Bryan-Wegner

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN TEAM (2019)Ann Beatty, co-chair Bob Giere, co-chair Emily Carson Ben Clarkson Chris Gade Sara Gilliland Jolene Hansen Kari Jadin Tracey McGuire Emily McLaughlin Rob Nesse Phil Quanbeck Mike Willard Otto and Marie Hemmah Jeff and Kathy Windt

MANY THANKS TO ALL OUR TEAMS!

The building plans for the Better Days LSS Youth Resource Center

As part of the ourchurch. ourfuture. Building Campaign mission tithe, the Better Days LSS Youth Resource Center will be coming later this fall.

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CERT In July, Community Engagement

Response Team (CERT) invited us

to partner with them downtown,

on Friday nights. CERT has been

active in the midnight hours

downtown, after bars close,

Open Table Community Connectionsby Sarah Lichty | Director of Mission

helping to create a culture of

safety, and community. With

volunteers downtown, they

serve food to help sober up

inebriated folks and be present to

deescalate situations that could

easily become violent. We were

excited when they asked Open

Table to join their efforts.

Open Table approved the use

of our truck and contributes to

the free food being distributed.

Carol Ann, a CERT volunteer,

has become an official Open

Table driver. On Friday nights,

she picks up the truck stocked

with hot dogs, buns, and chips,

and drives just a few blocks

to the Hilton Garden Hotel off

3rd Ave. SW. where volunteers

engage folks in pickup basketball

games, haircuts, quick meals and

conversation.

We have been so impressed with

the way CERT has cared for our

community and our truck. It feels

good to be their partner.

MEADOW PARK INITIATIVE This summer, we partnered

with Meadow Park Initiative

to serve burritos once a week

for six weeks during their first

summer day camp. It was a

learning experience for all. New

connections and relationships

were made, and we look forward

to future opportunities to partner

together.

OPEN TABLE SUMMER 2021 INTERN Our summer intern, Mia Suzuki,

completed her internship with

us in August. Her trustworthy

leadership on Thursdays helped

us to have the capacity to

make these new community

connections. We wish her the

very best as she returns to Luther

College for her 2nd year! Good

luck, Mia!!

FROM MIA... “As many people already know,

Open Table is an organization

that has done and continues to

do great things for everyone who

encounters it. In my experience,

Open Table has proven the

importance of extending kindness

and understanding to others all

the time. Although the burritos continued on page 9

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are delicious, it seems that for

a lot of people the value of

Open Table comes from the

conversations that sparked

in front of the truck and the

connections that were made for

volunteers and customers alike.

I have met so many wonderful

people in my short time with

Open Table everywhere from

the kitchen to in front of El

Gallo. Giving kindness and

understanding to others is

what allowed me to make these

connections. In return, they

also extended their kindness

and understanding to me! I am

always nervous when I have to

tell someone that we are out of a

certain snack, or that their order

will take longer, but I am almost

always met with a smile and a

comforting "that's alright." With

this kindness and understanding,

I have heard many stories and

learned many new things. Thank

you to Open Table for showing

me and everyone else the value

in actively connecting to others.

I know that I will value this

experience and knowledge as

I continue through school and

beyond, and I hope that everyone

gets to experience the joy and

shared kindness that Open Table

shares every Thursday.”

~ Mia Suzuki

Open Table Community Connections (continued)

ZLC will be at Rochester PRIDE again this year! We'll be making buttons, talking all things Zumbro, and

living into our mission by sharing hope, elbow bumps, and love to our LGBTQIA+ family, friends, and

neighbors. To volunteer, contact [email protected]

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Youth Mission Trip Reflections

What do the Appalachian Mountains, insulation, Jesus, a house in the woods, hiking, staining, power washing, and scary snakes all have in common? They all played a big role in the amazing week that twenty high school youth and leaders had in Irvine, Kentucky this past June.

This mission team insulated the foundation of a homebound elderly man’s home that was flooded in March. The team spent days under the house stapling insulation and in the garage power washing oil off everything,

so that the gentleman could live in a cool, safe home again.

When the team wasn’t working, they hiked mountains, kayaked in an underground mine, lived as a community together in a cabin on the side of a mountain, and wrestled with the promise that God is forever with them (and for them) both on the mountain tops and in the darkest valleys of life.

In August, sixteen rising 7th-9th graders, and adult leaders headed to the North Shore of Minnesota for a week of

immersing themselves in God’s beautiful creation, serving their neighbors and earth, living together at an ELCA camp called Camp House in rustic cabins on a lake, and playing, and praying, and laughing themselves through their mission trip week. They ate pie, worked in a garden, served their neighbors in Two Harbors, and remembered their baptisms, and the ways God calls them beloved and child every single day. No matter what.

by Jen Gruendler | Youth and Young Adult Minister

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Sunday ZED Talks STARTING SEPT. 12 | 9:35AMZED Talks are recorded each week and can be found at www.youtube.com/zumbrolutheran

Jazz, Faith, and WorshipSEPT. 12 | Presenter: Jon Ailabouni, jazz musician and instructor. From the music of Duke Ellington and Mary Lou Williams to John Coltrane and Albert Ayler, jazz music has a long history of being explicitly tied to worship and spirituality. Jon will explore how jazz carries meaning through sound and how the music offers a fresh perspective in worship and our faith lives.

Church Together: What Does This Mean? SEPT. 19 | Presenter: Bishop Regina Hassanally, SE MN SynodWe are part of the ELCA, a church body that spans the whole country and reaches out with compassion around the world. With over 9,000 congregations, we express our faith through a variety of worship practices, ministries, and ways in which we live out the gospel of Jesus Christ. Yet we are church together. Bishop Hassanally will share some of the ways we are part of this larger church we call the ELCA.

Zumbro’s Prayer Chain Ministry The Zumbro Prayer Chain team is always ready to pray! The Prayer Chain team is a dedicated group of members who faithfully lift our requests to God. You are invited to submit prayer requests for yourself or on behalf of a loved one in your life. Requests can be given to ZLC’s office manager Kari MacIver by phone, 507-288-2649, or by email, [email protected] Kari will then forward your request to the Prayer Chain team.

If you are interested in joining the Prayer Chain team, please call or email Kari, [email protected]

Samaritan Bethany Church Volunteers NeededSamaritan Bethany is in the process of restarting their chapel service and is in need of volunteers to assist with transportation of residents. The program will be a little different than in the past. There will be one service at 10am. Sponsoring churches will not be assigned certain months, but volunteers will be able to choose the Sundays they wish to serve. Volunteers are required to be masked, vaccinated and attend a brief orientation. For more information or are interested, please contact Nancy Berg at (507) 282-0162 or [email protected] Your help would be greatly appreciated.

ZED Talks

Beethoven’s Sonata No. 31 in A-flat Major, Op. 110 SEPT. 26 | Presenter: Kathryn Horntvedt, NCTMLudwig van Beethoven completed his 31st out of 32 piano sonatas on December 25, 1821. The subject of Fugue 1, with its rising 4ths, might represent our faith looking up in spite of all of life’s challenges, while later the subject of Fugue 2, an inversion of the first subject with its 4ths reaching downwards, manifests the grace of God — Emmanuel, God with us. One might also hear the redemptive power of Christ’s sacrificial love for us, and God’s final triumphant gift to us of heavenly life eternal. Kathryn has studied and performed this work in honor of the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth last year, and is glad to share it with you!

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Please submit items for the October

issue of

The Zumbro Current to

[email protected]

by September 10.

Vern ChristophersonDirecting [email protected]

Jason Bryan-Wegner [email protected]

Shelley [email protected]

Kristy GiereMusic [email protected]

Janette ReevesChildren and Family [email protected]

Jen GruendlerYouth and Young Adult Minister [email protected]

Ruth MonsonCongregational Life Minister [email protected]

Tracy ScharBusiness [email protected]

Sarah LichtyDirector of [email protected]

Margaret DillardCommunications [email protected] KnowltonCommunications [email protected]

Bob GiereDirector of Zumbro Lutheran ChoirDirector of Wednesday Worship Band [email protected]

Ralph SchornackMusic Assistant

Robert Schneider Building Manager [email protected]

Angie SchneiderCustodian

Nick KinnearCustodian

Mark AldenCustodian

Kari MaciverOffice [email protected]

Karla DexterOffice [email protected]

William DengDinka Lay Evangelist

Jeremy StortzSound and Livestream Technician