Congregations of the Saginaw Valley Zone are sponsoring a community Good Friday worship service on April 3, 1 PM, at the Horizon Conference Center, 6200 State Street, Saginaw. The Rev. Doctor John Nunes, professor at Valparaiso University, will be the speaker. Saginaw Valley Zone president Bob Loesel made that announcement in his latest report.
Camp Lu Lay Lea,located on picturesque Henderson Lake, will welcome all children age 8-14, for six (6) one (1) week sessions starting June 21. To register online go to www.camplulaylea.com or call 989-245-3861 for more information.
Camp Lu Lay Lea, owned and operated by the Saginaw Valley Zone, will offer six (6) one (1) week sessions starting June 21. The camp is opened to all children age 8-14 and is located on Henderson Lake in Lupton, Michigan. The camp offers many activities and the opportunity to enrich their faith, make new friends and enjoy the outdoors in a safe, friendly, Christian environment. To register online go to www.camplylaylea.com or call 989-245-3861. Registration forms and pictures of past camp activities are available at the display table.
The Zone Board is making an attempt to get an ambassador from every one of the 37 LCMS churches in our area. To date, we have 33 members who have agreed to serve as ambassadors to promote Lutheran Hour Ministries in their congregations.
The Zone administers the financially activities for the Lutheran Hour broadcast on radio every Sunday. Cost for airing the program in the Saginaw Valley over WSAM-1400 AM at 8:30 am is $ 175.00 per Sunday. For the year ending December 31, 2014, total income was $ 6126.75 and expenses were $ 9409.82. The checking account balance on that date was $ 1670.61
Future activities for this year include a display of Zone and LHM material at the Munger Potato Festival and Zone Rally onSeptember 20 at St. Marks in Saginaw. The theme will be based on 2nd Cor. 5-20,”We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors”.
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