Recently Came Forward
We celebrate with those who have recently come forward:
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David Gabriel – Trusted Christ as his Personal Savior and got baptized today.
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Kokethia Davis (with her son, Ananias) – Joined Mt. Zion on Christian Experience.
Let’s continue to lift them in prayer as they take these important steps of faith.
Casting All Married Couples – Dance Ministry Opportunity
Do you and your spouse love to dance? The Fine Arts Ministry is inviting all married couples to join a special couples’ piece—no matter your age, experience, or skill level!
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Interest Meeting: Sunday, October 5, at 12:00 p.m. in the MPR.
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Come ready to move, connect, and glorify God together through the art of dance.
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For more information or to express interest, please contact: Danelle Gambrell Clark or Brittany Hardy Graham.
Girl Power Summit – October 10
The Titus 2 Women’s Ministry is excited to host the Girl Power Summit on Friday, October 10. This year’s theme is Chosen.
This special evening is designed for girls in 6th–12th grades to be poured into, encouraged, and reminded of their worth in Christ. It’s a free event and open to the Mt. Zion family and our wider community.
Theological Seminar – Understanding & Reaching Hindus
As a church On Mission, we long to reach our community with the gospel. Many of our neighbors are Hindus, and Cary is home to one of the largest Hindu temples in the U.S.On Saturday, October 4, at 9:00 a.m., Mt. Zion will host a Theological Seminar titled:
“Understanding Hinduism, Evangelizing Hindus.”
Together we will:
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Gain a clearer understanding of Hinduism as a religion and worldview
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Examine its rational and existential shortcomings
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Learn practical, adaptable strategies for sharing the gospel with Hindus
Our speaker will be Jonathan “Jono” Darville—Assistant Pastor at Peace Presbyterian Church, Global Master Trainer at the Center for Leadership Studies, and board member of Missions: Together.
This is a vital opportunity to be equipped for mission. Don’t miss it—register today!
Affordable Homes Presentation
Join us on Tuesday, October 7, from 6:30–8:00 p.m. in the sanctuary for an Affordable Housing Presentation by the Raleigh Area Land Trust (RALT).
RALT brings the nationally successful Community Land Trust model to Wake County, preserving long-term housing affordability. As the first and only CLT in Wake County, RALT helps lower-income families purchase homes they can afford—while ensuring those homes remain affordable for future generations.
Come learn how this initiative is changing lives and strengthening our community.
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