Showing posts with label Mt. Zion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mt. Zion. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

Confirmation

UntitledAfter two grueling years of studying the Bible and the Catechism, Rachel was confirmed at the end of June.
UntitledShe and four other confirmands read the Bible and took part in the Catechism memory program. In order to be confirmed, depending on their age, they must complete the program to a certain level.UntitledThey listened intently to the sermon. If you'd like to hear it you can listen here, too! UntitledNow it's confirmation time! UntitledAfter they were confirmed these confirmands received communion for the first time alongside their classmates. Untitled

UntitledI'm so proud of the kids. They worked hard and their minds were definitely like sponges. 
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Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

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Right after church they took off for the mountains and the annual Catechism Retreat! So much for moving and unpacking. There's no rest for the wicked. We moved, and three days later the older children were off to camp. They had a blast only to return for one day to do laundry. Then we left again. 

Monday, July 27, 2015

March Happenings

March

March found us with quite a full calendar. Along with Lenten services on Wednesday evenings we added church softball to our schedule and also began a little baseball for 5 of our children. Palm Sunday came at the end of the month. We love that Sunday and children were super excited to help out with palms again this year.

Two baseball games tonight at different fields. Wish I could go to both games. #NLLL #TheyLookLikeChristmas

Opening day of baseball was cold and dreary. In fact, it was canceled when we arrived at the field. It was that kind of a season for us. 

Sunday, July 26, 2015

After the Valentine's Day Party

Wow! It's been over 2 months since I've blogged anything. Thank you for your kind comments and emails about my lack of blogging. Hopefully, I can get you caught up on what's been going on around here. 
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The last half of February took a cold turn right after David completed level 8, Rachel level 6, and Anna level 2 in the Catechism memory program at church. We found ourselves with quite a bit of snow causing us to hit the slopes and do a little sledding. We even convinced one of our church members to join us after he plowed our driveway. We're so spoiled! The cold weather didn't stop us from heading out to see the Glass Slipper at the Buell theater. It was the perfect Valentine's day with another couple to boot!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Vacation Bible School

Genesis 1:1-31 describes how God created a perfect world in six days, including perfect weather. This became the theme of Vacation Bible School at Mt. Zion. The children made crafts, did science experiments, and played games that all had to do with water or the second day of creation.
_MG_6786.jpgThomas's birthday came on the heels of vacation bible school. The kids had a fabulous week and a few days during that week I had 9 children asleep at the same time, in the afternoon.
_MG_6745.jpgThis year Mt. Zion decided to try something new by adding science into the mix. The children studied the second day of creation which is all about water.
_MG_6727.jpgWater games were all the rage outside.
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The children made rain sticks and rainbows in craft time._MG_6732.jpgRainbows were came in all different styles from paint to crepe paper.
_MG_6777.jpgBible lessons were taught in a boat if you were in the right class.
_MG_6790.jpgRebecca graduated from VBS and was a group leader for the week. She tended to the preschoolers.
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Science experiments were tested during science time. Have you ever tried the pop and Mentos experiment?
_MG_6793.jpgThere was a lot of glue and sequins used during VBS week. It was crazy fun! You can find more photos here.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Colorado Rockies

IMG_4512Our local Thrivent rep puts together a group rate for the Rockies game every year. We try and get as many people from church to go with us. 
IMG_4525It's so much fun to attend a game with a bunch of people you know. It must be a camaraderie thing.  IMG_4522The day we went to the game it just happened to be a day that they gave away Troy Tulolwitzki jerseys. It's a one size fits all kind of a deal. Oh, and they spelled their all-star player's name wrong, so we get replacement jerseys in September along with a free ticket to another game. Score!
IMG_4553We sat way up high, but the view was pretty sweet!
IMG_4528Hanging with friends makes everything so much more fun!
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IMG_4531My Lutheran Stud and I are heading to San Diego to watch the Rockies play soon. We can't wait!
IMG_4563Photobombers!
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IMG_4572The Rockies scored plenty of runs which made the crowd happy.
IMG_4574It was a beautiful evening for baseball even with a little rain falling.
IMG_4581The Rockies came out ahead and stayed ahead for the win. Woot, woot!!

Monday, July 21, 2014

Confirmation

_MG_6371.jpgOn Pentecost our oldest daughter, Rebecca, was confirmed. It was a glorious day!
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I give you this instruction in keeping with the prophecies once made about you, so that by following them you may fight the good fight, holding on to faith and a good conscience. Some have rejected these and so have shipwrecked their faith. 1 Timothy 1:18b-19

_MG_6395.jpgShe received communion for the first time.
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It looks like we will have confirmation celebrations for the next 6 years, God willing. They are all studious in studying their catechism and the memory program has helped to encourage them along the way. Thanks be to God! 
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_MG_6310.jpgRebecca's godparents, Ryan and Sara, made a quick pit stop on their way home from visiting family. Unfortunately, they couldn't attend her confirmation because Ryan, being a pastor as well, had confirmation at his own church on the very same Sunday. We're glad they were able to stop by and visit with us!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Holy Week

_MG_5593.jpgHoly week began with Palm Sunday, which our children love. The children were looking forward to Palm Sunday this year, but it totally crept up on us too. How does that happen?
_MG_5608.jpgCan you picture Jesus, in your mind, entering Jerusalem when you see all of these palms? Thinking about it kind of gives me anxiety, but for good reasons, right? Catch the Palm Sunday sermon here.
_MG_5716.jpgOf course the anxiety disappeared on Easter morning and everyone was pretty excited!
_MG_5760.jpgMany children were were giddy with anticipation of the Easter egg hunt. Personally, I think there were too many eggs. ;) With 9 children in our home. . . well, you can only imagine.
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The little girls are growing up too fast. I don't think I can call them babies anymore. :(
_MG_5765.jpgThomas is a professional egg hunter by now. He fills his bag in record time.
_MG_5776.jpgEggs were hidden in our overgrown garden that we aren't planting this year. The overgrown grass and weeds made things a little more challenging.
_MG_5751.jpgThe adults watched from the windows wishing they were young again and longed to join the hunt.
_MG_5802.jpgMy Lutheran Stud was in charge of the pancakes, and was outfitted by his grandmother's John Deere apron.
_MG_5826.jpgChurch began with the procession of the cross and the choir singing in the background. It could not have been more lovely.
_MG_5836.jpgOur sins were forgiven, a lovely sermon was preached, and the body and blood of Christ were received.What a glorious morning. Christ has risen!
imageEaster afternoon was a different story. If y'all know us, you know that we usually feed a big crew at our home on the holidays. This Easter was no exception, except that at church I couldn't resist inviting more people over. (I have a soft spot for people who have no family or friends around to share the holidays.) I decided to make two 10lb hams for the occasion-one smoked on the grill and one in the oven. Well, the grill decided to smoke a little more than normal and then let out a big explosion. Of course it would be too uneventful for something not to go wrong, so naturally, we had to expect something to happen. ;) Thankfully, no one was hurt and the ham was still amazing!
_MG_5841.jpgThe food was fantastic and the company was even better! They were so fun and intriguing that I forgot to take pics? Can you believe it?
_MG_5838.jpgI did get a photo of the lovely desserts. That's all that matters right? Happy Easter, y'all!