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Mytime presbyterian
Mytime presbyterian





Jane and her husband Claude have been at ZPC since 2002. If I do say so myself, I do make pretty yummy chocolate chip cookies (just ask the staff).” As important as that is, we also have a call to reach beyond our walls and into the community, to share the love and grace of God with those around us.You'll see me out walking in Zionsville when the weather is nice, which is good because I also like to bake and cook. God is worthy of our praise and our gathering on Sunday mornings not only offers us an opportunity to give God all praise and glory but it also offers us an opportunity to grow deeper in our relationship with God and invite others into that relationship. As the past Worship Coordinator, I have been active in most of the Worship Arts ministries and, until the pandemic, continued to serve as part of the Tech team. Most of my time, passion, and effort for 21 out of my 29 years at ZPC has been with the worship ministry. In the past I have also been involved with Heart to Heart and served on multiple Great Banquet teams. Allie, William, and our granddaughter live in Los Angeles so we depend on FaceTime and the occasional visit to keep close to them I was fortunate enough to be with an amazing small group of women who began a women's Bible study at ZPC which started as ‘Bible Study is Great.’ It quickly morphed into the LifeChanges Bible study which has now become Soul Sisters. Betsy states, “Topher, Sam, and our 2 grandsons live in Zionsville so we are fortunate to see them often. She and husband Michal have two grown children, a son and a daughter. Select documents are also available at the bottom of this page.īetsy has been at ZPC for 29. Session-related documents, including minutes, are available in the ZPC Library. Please use the link below to contact an individual session member or email the entire session at one time. Questions, concerns, and communication from ZPCers are always welcome. Please read this policy prior to attending. Unless an Executive Session is called, these meetings are open to ZPC members and subject to the session's open meeting policy (PDF). Our Session meets the first Tuesday of each month from 6:30–9 pm. The ZPC Session is comprised of called pastors who are ordained Ministers of the Word and Sacrament of the Presbyterian Church  and 12 lay church members who have been elected as ruling elders. Areas of oversight include administration, personnel, missions, education, property, finances, evangelism, worship, and the spiritual development of members. The session is the governing board of a Presbyterian church made up of a group of women and men who are elected by the congregation to serve three-year terms as the overseers and policy-makers of a church.

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In addition to our staff and ordained elders and deacons, many ministry leaders give their time and passion to lead, teach, and serve our members and our community. We follow the organizational structure prescribed by the Presbyterian Church (USA), which includes the pastors, Session, and Board of Deacons. Wayne made fast friends with many new residents and takes part in just about every activity the community has to offer as he embarks on this new adventure at Fairway Knoll.The leadership of ZPC consists of pastors, elders, and deacons. And that’s what I’m looking forward to, that’s why I moved here.”

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I went through all that stuff and now it’s time for me to get away from the past and start my future. I think I’m going to get along with a lot of the people around here. I’m most looking forward to getting to socialize again. “It was an adventure! I worked all the bugs out and I don’t get lost anymore. When asked about his first night staying at Fairway Knoll, during which he was literally the only resident on campus, he shared:

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Wayne was enthusiastic about the opportunity to immerse himself in a new community of people and to have a fresh start. Wayne Wolski was the first resident to move into Fairway Knoll, our newest community in Germantown, Wisconsin.







Mytime presbyterian