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Giving

It all belongs to God. We are merely stewards of His precious resources. Venmo Text the word GIVE to 763-335-1245 to access online giving from a cellphone. To use an online payment service, please use the email address give@zionbuffalo.org. Venmo Electronic Funds Transfer Contributions are transferred automatically from your checking or savings account to the church’s bank account, according to your chosen schedule. Set up your giving by filling out a paper authorization form and providing a canceled check. Schedule

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Giving Time

Greetings from the Zion Stewardship Committee! April is an exciting time. In addition to Easter and the warmer weather of Spring, the weekend of April 22-24 will be SERVE Weekend. This is a great opportunity for us all to take part in meaningful stewardship by giving of our time and talents in fun and rewarding ways (plus you can get a t-shirt from Thrivent if you sign up ahead of time). Go to bit.ly/SERVE2022 for more information about projects and

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Pastor Kari Bahe

Together for a Purpose

In the October newsletter, I wrote about Jesus’ story of the shepherd leaving 99 sheep to go find that one sheep who did not show up for the morning roll call.  We considered that there is an element of that story we don’t often focus on.  Not only was the one found, but there were also 99 who were there to bring the one back to. The 99 made being together possible.  The 99 made the reunion and celebration possible.

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Tom

Here’s To Your Health

What are you doing to look after your health?  That may seem like a strange question coming from the stewardship committee! But, scientists and medical professionals have taken note of how practices and habits that help one aspect of health can help in another aspect of health. For physical health: Eat healthy foods Exercise regularly Avoid smoking Avoid excess drinking Regular doctor appointments For mental health: Connect with others Get active Be mindful Learn Give For spiritual health: Pray Read

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It’s Never Too Early to Consider Having a Will

The saying goes, “You can’t take it with you.” However, you certainly do have the ability to decide where it goes. That is one of the benefits of planning and having a will. God has entrusted you with your assets, and this can be your way of passing them on according to your wishes and faith. For those with younger children, the single most important aspect of a will is appointing a guardian for your children. A will provides comfort

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