A Community of Women created in the image of God, called to discipleship in Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit.

The Women of Zion organization is striving to be relevant to the lives of a wide spectrum of Zion Women within the framework of the Purpose Statement of the Women of the ELCA. We commit ourselves to grow in faith, affirm our gifts, support one another in our callings, engage in ministry and action, and promote healing and wholeness in the church, the society, and the world.

Christ in Our Home

The Women of Zion provides Christ in Our Home daily devotion booklets to the congregation. Each devotion features a Bible reading, meditation, and prayer in an easy-to-read format (both regular and large print). Christ in Our Home is great for personal devotions, and these timeless devotions can be used to open meetings or launch Bible studies. Ask for your copy in the office or at the information desk.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about Women of Zion, would like to join a circle, or be part of the Women of Zion planning team, please contact Phyllis Bengtson or Sherilyn Burgdorf.

Updates

Why Women’s Ministry?

Women’s Ministry at Zion seeks to compassionately engage women through fellowship, service, and study to encourage and strengthen faith. Two and half years ago, any member of our committee could
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Calendar

Monday, March 31
Quilting Group
Thursday, April 3
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Monday, April 7
Quilting Group
Monday, April 14
Quilting Group
Tuesday, April 15
Naomi Circle
Thursday, April 17
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Monday, April 28
Quilting Group
Thursday, May 1
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Friday, May 2
Women's Brunch Prep
Saturday, May 3
Masterpiece in the Making Brunch
Monday, May 5
Quilting Group
Monday, May 12
Quilting Group
Thursday, May 15
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Monday, May 19
Quilting Group
Tuesday, May 20
Naomi Circle

Women of the ELCA

The cross, water and white lily identifies the Women of The Evangelical Lutheran Church (WELCA) as children of God; baptized, forgiven and adopted into God’s family, full of grace and hope in eternal life.It is a reminder of the growth, beauty, and vitality that rises out of that life-giving baptismal water.It is also a reminder of the mission of the church.