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A New Life in Christ, T2 Retreat Recap, Singles Serving (Pastoral Emphasis for 7/27)

🙌 A New Life in Christ We rejoice in sharing that Olivia Njoloma (age 9) recently trusted Christ as her personal Savior and is now a candidate for baptism ! Praise God for the work He continues to do in the hearts of our children. Please keep Olivia and her family in your prayers as she takes this next step of obedience and faith. 📱 Have Questions About Today’s Message? Due to our Church Family Meeting following today’s service, we will not have our regular Q&A time. However, if you have any questions about the sermon, you are encouraged to text them in —we’ll respond during the week and possibly address them during next Sunday’s Q&A. 🎥 T2 Women’s Retreat Recap A few weeks ago, twenty-nine women gathered for our T2 Women’s Retreat , including twelve guests of Mt. Zion members! It was a special time of fellowship, growth, and being in God’s presence. The theme was “Above All,” with a focus on Psalm 96:4 : “For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; he is ...

Christmas in July Food Drive, Singles Serving at Dorcas, Church Family Meeting (Pastoral Emphasis for 7/20)

 ðŸŽ„ Christmas in July Food Drive We’re partnering with Dorcas Ministries for the annual Christmas in July Food Drive ! From July 1st through July 25th , we’re collecting non-perishable food items to bless local families in need. Stop by the Welcome Center each week to pick up the latest list of needed items. Week 4 donations include : Granola Bars Nuts Dried Fruit Snack-Size Chips Cereal Bars Lance Crackers Saltine Crackers Graham Crackers Your contributions make a real difference—thank you in advance for giving generously! 🎉 160th Church Anniversary Celebration This year, Mt. Zion celebrates a historic milestone— 160 years of ministry ! Our 2025 theme is: Rooted in Christ, Growing in Grace. Join us on Saturday, October 18th at Ritter Park for a day filled with food, fellowship, and fun at our free family cookout . Activities include: Music Games Face Painting Kids’ Playground Basketball Softball Line Dancing Lessons Board Games & Ca...

Responding to the Flooding, Christmas in July Food Drive, New Sermon Series (Pastoral Emphasis for 7/13)

Responding to the Flooding All of us are painfully aware of the devastating flooding that struck our nation recently. As of Friday evening, the confirmed death toll in Texas has risen to 129, with at least 150 individuals still missing across the state. Our hearts are heavy, and we grieve for the lives lost and the families enduring unimaginable pain. One of the first things people tend to do is look for someone to blame. Was it the fault of the warning system not being early enough? Was it the fault of the government (state and federal)? Was it the fault of God? If God is so good, why do we suffer with natural disasters like flooding that takes the lives of seemingly innocent people like young children? The reality is that the fault lies with us. Humanity decided to rebel against the Creator God, thereby, ushering in sin and the fall from God's perfect creation. Natural disasters happen because we live in a fallen world ravaged by sin. Natural disasters like these floods are trag...