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Family Confirmation Handbook 2018-2019 Zion Lutheran Church 413 East Avenue D Bismarck, ND 58501 Website: zionbismarck.org Phone: (701) 223-8286 Pre Confirmation & Confirmation Classes: Wednesdays, 6:00-7:30 pm Kristin Nistler Director of Family Ministry Confirmation Coordinator 400-2069 kristin.nistler@gmail.com Teachers & Staff Pastor Marcis, Sr. Pastor 220-8437 TMarcisJr@gmail.com Kristin Nistler Director of Family Ministry 400-2069 kristin.nistler@gmail.com Russ Weixel Director of Jr. Youth Ministry 400-6492 rweixelzion@aol.com Brian Rosin 258-0377 brosin@nd.gov Roxanne Rosin 258-0377 meadowbridge@midco.net Jenny Zacher 391-5173 jdzacher@bis.midco.net Acolyte Coordinator Gary Semmel 204-3291 chps54@hotmail.com

Why Confirmation? Confirmation is a very important part of Christian education in the home and at church where you grow your faith, grow in God s love, and grow in living a Christian life. Students may begin confirmation as early as the 4 th grade and are confirmed upon completion of requirements. Your Confirmation Day is the time when you personally and publicly affirm the baptismal vows made for you when you were baptized. Your Confirmation Day marks a milestone; however, it is not the end. It is not a graduation, but rather it is a commitment we make to walk with Christ and live out our faith. You will continue to grow spiritually to understand how God and faith work in our every day lives in what we say in what we do and in how we live. Goals and Responsibilities of Zion s Confirmation Program There are 3 goals to our confirmation program: 1. To guide families in learning the foundation of our Christian Faith using the infallible Word of God and Luther s Small Catechism. 2. To encourage families to develop their faith together, affirm their baptismal promises and understand their assured salvation through Jesus Christ. 3. To assist parents in their journey of teaching their children about Christ and engage families to live a legacy of faith. How will we do this? Meeting these goals is done through a partnership with the student, the parents, and Zion Lutheran Church. Zion Lutheran Church Responsibilities 1. Provide Biblically and doctrinally sound curriculum. The pre-confirmation classes will be using the a combination of curriculum from CPH relating to the Old and New Testament Bible lessons. The confirmation classes delve into Luther s Small Catechism using portions of curriculum from Concordia Publishing House called, Partners in Learning, a Family Confirmation Approach, and resources provided by the pastor. 2. Provide opportunities for learning and growing in faith through classes, worship and fellowship. 3. Provide pastors, staff and teachers who are concerned about the Spiritual well being of its youth. 4. Mentoring and helping youth and parents with their spiritual life. Parent Responsibilities Parents help meet these goals by: 1. A parent or other adult mentor must attend confirmation with the student. 2. Encourage your student in all areas of confirmation including helping with memory work, servant events, etc. 3. Worship with your child(ren) each week. 4. Bring your child faithfully and punctually to class and activities. 5. Notify the church staff if you and your child will miss class or any other information that would be helpful for the staff to know. 6. Pray for Zion s confirmation staff and confirmation program.

7. Pray for your child s continued spiritual growth in Christ Jesus. 8. Provide a Christ-centered home where you practice God s love and forgiveness and demonstrate Christian values. 9. Have family devotions daily (My Devotions is provided for your use.) Faith is Taught in the Home Confirmation class is a formal learning environment for students to learn about the Bible and Luther s Small Catechism. However, Confirmation is not limited to the confines of the church. Faith is most importantly taught in the home and parents are an INTEGRAL PART of Zion s Confirmation ministry. It is primarily the parents' responsibility to teach faith to their children. Faith is the most precious treasure you have to share with your children! Statistics clearly demonstrate the need for the parental involvement. A study has shown: 1. If BOTH Mother and Father attend church regularly, 72% of their children remain faithful in attendance. 2. If ONLY Dad attends regularly, 55% remain faithful. 3. If ONLY Mom attends regularly, 15% remain faithful. 4. If NEITHER Mom or Dad attends regularly, only 6% remain faithful. Student Responsibilities & Requirements: Classroom Attendance Confirmation will meet from 6:00-7:15 pm on Wednesdays, followed by a brief family worship time. Classroom Locations Pre-Confirmation Confirmation Section 1 Confirmation Section 2 MLS 2nd & 3rd Grade Rooms MLS 5/6 Grade Classroom (near MLS office) South Classroom Expected Behavior Come prepared: notebook, Luther s Small Catechism, Bible, and a writing utensil Be on time. Have a positive attitude. Be prepared to have fun and learn. A Christ-like attitude toward teachers and peers. Respect the adults and teachers in the room by listening and following directions. Accept responsibility for your behavior. Be kind, polite and cooperative. Treat other people and property appropriately and respectfully, especially in the MLS classrooms. Complete make-up work for classes missed. Discipline Policy Order in the classroom is essential to spiritual learning. If students cannot control themselves learning is disrupted for everyone. If necessary, teachers may seek help of the parents in enforcing proper discipline in class. If students are acting contrary to the conduct expected by the teacher, they will be given a warning. If they still deliberately persist in disruptive conduct they will be asked to leave the class. They will then have to make up the class. Regular Worship & Sunday School Attendance Regular worship & Sunday School attendance is an expected part of Confirmation instruction as well as a vital part in our daily faith. It is important to instill the habits of regular church attendance.

Sermon Summaries A Sermon summary is a form that helps a student take notes about the sermon and inspires reflections regarding worship. The number of sermon summaries required to be confirmed is 60 (approximately 20 per year). For those who have been in confirmation already, your binder will accurately reflect the number you still need to complete. In a regular calendar year, there are 66 worship opportunities. Sermon summaries should be written neatly on the sheets provided (in class or from the church greeters on Sunday mornings). Sermon summaries are used to ensure that the youth has a clear understanding of each week s lesson. Listening to God s Word will strengthen faith and reinforce the lessons being taught in Confirmation class. You may turn in completed sermon notes from another church as long as it is accompanied by the corresponding church bulletin for the service attended. An example of the Sermon summary form is at the end of the handbook. Sermon summaries are to be recorded and filed in your confirmation binder in the Conference Room as they are completed. Memory Work Peter encourages all Christians in 1 Peter 3:15 to Always be prepared to give and answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. Memorizing scripture and its meaning is one of those ways to always be prepared to state your beliefs. Scripture also serves to comfort and strengthen us in time of trouble. These reasons are why memory work is a part of Zion s Confirmation Program. Memory work is to be practiced at home and recited each week parents will record memory work in the binder. This does not need to be said to a teacher, but you may request that a teacher be involved. Copies of the memory work schedules are in your binder or on Zion s website. Pre-Confirmation What used to be 5 th and 6 th grade confirmation is now pre-confirmation. This is where they get a comprehensive look at Old Testament and New Testament Bible Lessons to serve as a foundation for work in the catechism. This can now be started by 4 th graders if they are ready, or if they have an older sibling currently in the confirmation program. Checklist is similar to the confirmation attendance sheet. Classes will be offered Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights...which means a person could go through pre-confirmation in one year if they worked hard and attended classes! Servant Events As Christians, we are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus. One of the ways to follow Him is to show His love through acts of service. Servant events will also help in preparation to become an active member of Zion Lutheran Church and to help youth explore various functions of the church. Fifteen family servant events are required to be completed outside of class before you are confirmed. When a servant event is completed, a Family Servant Event Report must be filled out, signed and placed in your confirmation binder. Again, students who have been in confirmation will find the number needed in their binders. A Servant event should be a substantial or continuous contribution of time and talents. A good guide would be about 90-120 minutes per servant event. For service projects involving smaller periods of time, 2 or 3 may count as 1 servant event. (For example, running computer during worship service or helping during a Wednesday meal.) A mission trip = 5 servant events. These may be done over the summer! Servant event opportunities available throughout the year, watch Life & Growth for details. SERVANT EVENT OPPORTUNITIES listed on following page.

Organization/Event Contact Phone Description Zion s Seniors Kristin Nistler 400-2069 Help some of our senior members who may be in need of yard clean up, snow removal or other special needs. Church Properties Dave Kemnitz 663-6793 Help with yardwork, painting, clean basement chairs, wash windows outside, etc. Nursing Homes Pastor Marcis 223-8286 Visit Zion s shut-ins, make Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter baskets and deliver. Live Nativity Kristin or Gayle 223-8286 Help with set-up, take-down, participant, organize costumes Dakota Boys & Girls Ranch Riverside Harvest on Tuesdays Pastor Marcis 223-8286 Make Christmas treat boxes for residents, host Christmas party for residents, special projects at the Ranch, DBGR Thriftstore Charity Lutheran 258-1228 Serving, Set-up, Clean-up - Doug Leet Ruth Meiers 222-2108 Bake treats and deliver Salvation Army 223-1889 Bell Ringers Carrie s Kids Carrie Grosz Text: Christmas baskets for needy families 390-3201 LWML Mavis Goetz 751-4748 Table set-up & take-down for funerals/events Quilters Janice Guenthner 255-3567 Set-up, Take-down & Quilt Tying, Sunday Morning Worship Helpers Greeters Ushers Communion Preparation Mark Gruenberg Gary Semmel 663-8639 Hand out bulletins and greet people. Usher Clean up bulletins and replace ribbons in the hymnals. Help the ladies with setup and clean up of the altar area for communion. Wednesday Suppers Gayle Little 223-8286 Set-up, Serve & Clean-up for Wed suppers. Childcare Kristin Nistler 400-2069 Childcare at Zion during meetings/church events. The greatest among you will be your servant. Matthew 23:11 For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. Mark 10:45 Acolyte Program Acolyting is a great opportunity for you to serve the Lord Jesus Christ in a special way and to learn more about the important elements of public worship services here at Zion. As an Acolyte, you are one of the assistants in Zion s worship service. People will watch you, and their impression of you will either enhance or hinder their worship experience. You are witnessing for God during the entire service, so make you witness a strong, positive one. Gary Semmel is the Elder in charge of the Acolyte Program. You will receive a monthly schedule and a postcard to remind you when you are scheduled to acolyte. The schedule is also list in Life & Growth. Confirmation students are responsible to be at their assigned services or to secure a replacement and notify the church office of the change. (An Acolyte Handbook is available for a more detailed description and illustrations.) 1. The major duty of the Acolyte is to light the candles before the services and to extinguish them afterward. It is possible that other responsibilities would be added as the need arises. 2. Acolytes should arrive at least 15 minutes before the service starts. The candles should be lit about 5 minutes before the service begins. 3. Acolytes should be properly dressed in the proper vestments. The Acolytes shall maintain cleanliness, good grooming, and appropriate dress. 4. As important as proper dress, is a proper attitude: no gum is to be chewed during the service. You should sing all the hymns, listen carefully to all the scripture readings and messages, and be an active participant in every way possible. 5. Immediately after the service, the Acolytes should make sure their vestments are hung

neatly in the closet. Wednesday Evening Meals Come have supper with your church family on Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 pm, beginning September 13, 2017. The purpose behind providing a meal is so that families can eat together, and we can have fellowship time with our church family. This should cut down on running to get fast food, then rushing off to confirmation, King's Kids, or church music activities. Please sign up on the sheet in the lower foyer if you are interested in taking part in the meals. You will need to sign up each week...there are 4 weeks posted at a time. The deadline for each week is the Sunday prior. We are asking for a donation of $5 per adult and $3 per child with a family cap of $15. Meals could include wraps, soup, sandwiches, pasta, chicken, etc. The menu will be in Life and Growth and it will be available online. We are also looking for some host families/groups of people to help host the evenings. The host would set out supplies, serve the meal and clean up afterwards. NO cooking or dishes involved! Please email zionlcmsbis@gmail.com if you are interested in helping with this project. Hosting 2 times counts as 1 servant event! Church Learning Fair 3 required before student is confirmed Pre-Confirmation and all Confirmation students will be required to participate in the church Learning Fair on April 25, 2018. Projects will be displayed throughout the church. Projects should be your own work & could include any of the following: Christian Artwork: Any piece of faith-inspired, original art. This could be a sculpture, painting, drawing, etc. that you have created. You will need to include at least one paragraph explaining how your art relates to your faith. Please also include a Bible verse. A one page typed report on a topic approved by the teacher. A power point/technology presentation on an approved topic. A display (science fair style) on a larger topic, for example, the Reformation & Martin Luther, or history of the Apostles Creed. You could write a Christian song and record it to play during the fair. Organize a servant event. Record a TV Commercial for Zion Lutheran Church, or do a video journal. Write a devotion! (see Mrs. Nistler for format) Create a Christian themed comic strip. Create a collage describing your faith. Make a small portfolio that could include your favorite devotions, Bible verses, and special faith moments in your life (Baptism, Sunday School, King s Kids, Starting confirmation, birth or death of a loved one, etc). Learn & use family talents, such as woodworking, glass work, etc. Please use your best effort in displaying these projects. Projects will need to be approved by the classroom teacher by Wednesday, April 10 th. All Projects will be displayed for Confirmation Sunday, May 6 th. Please make sure your project has your name and age. Schedule for the Learning Fair: All are Welcome! 5:15 pm Confirmation Meal 6:00 pm Learning Fair 7:00 pm Cake reception for Confirmands

Important Confirmation Dates First Time Confirmands First time confirmands will receive Catechisms on Rally Sunday, September 9, 2018 at the 10:45 am worship service. First year confirmands (Kristin s class) and their parents are required to help with the Confirmation Recognition dinner on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 5:15 pm. Those being Confirmed First Holy Communion for those being confirmed is held on Reformation Sunday, October 28, 2018 at the 10:45 am worship service. A meal to recognize our Confirmands will be held Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 5:15 pm (Learning Fair). You and your family are encouraged to attend. Cake and meal are provided. Confirmation Sunday is May 5, 2019. Public questioning will take place at 9:30 am in the sanctuary. Students will be confirmed at the 10:45 am worship service. Class and individual pictures will follow worship. Family photos will also be offered at this time.

Zion Lutheran Church Confirmation Sermon Summary & Questions This can also be done on Zion s App: Zion LCMS Name: Grade: Date: Sunday in the Church Year: Sermon Theme: Sermon Text: Law in the Sermon: (Remember: The Law shows us our sin.) Gospel in the Sermon: (Remember: The Gospel shows us God s Love.) What is the main idea that the pastor made in the sermon: What point made you think even struggle? (This could be a question you want answered during confirmation class.) How will you use today s message this week? (Home, school, activities, sports, etc.) What part of worship are you going to remember most? (Could be a song, psalm, reading, etc.) Answer Sermon Questions: (Found in Life & Growth) 1. 2. 3. Record the completion date, sign & file this form in your confirmation binder.

Zion Lutheran Church Family Servant Event Report Name: Grade: Date of Project: Project: Project Location: Description of Project: (What did you do? Who did you meet? What did you learn?) Did a parent/adult help with this project? Yes No If possible, please email a photo to Kristin.nistler@gmail.com of the servant event for our bulletin board. Record the completion date, sign & file this form in your confirmation binder. Student Signature: Adult Signature: the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve Matthew 20:28