Zion Lutheran Church
20199 385th Ave., Green Isle, Minnesota
Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod churches in Green Isle, Minnesota
Location of Worship
20199 385th Ave.
Green Isle
Minnesota
United States
55338
Service Times
Sunday:
10:30am Divine Service
Contact Info
Call Pastor: 507-326-3451
Send Fax: 507-326-5123
Email Pastor
Visit Website
About Zion Lutheran Church
Zion is a rural Christian community with a long history (founded in 1871!) and a small-town feel. Here you'll find solid biblical preaching, a liturgy rich with the word of God, and songs of the faith that are deep in meaning. Here you'll find a beautiful worship space, set apart from the everyday, in which to meet your crucified, risen, and ascended Lord and Savior. Here you'll find Christ's body and blood, given and shed for you for the forgiveness of your sins. Join us for Divine Service and find the peace and joy that only Jesus can give!
Location Map
Leadership
- sole pastor Rev. Eric W. Rapp
- P.O. Box 25
- Green Isle
- Minnesota
- 55338-0025
- Phone: 507-326-3451
- Fax: 507-326-5123
- Email: Email Pastor
Other Church Leaders
Administration
Children and Youth Activities
- Confirmation classes for youth (grades 6-8) are held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church (240 Cleveland Ave., Green Isle, MN) on Wednesday nights, 6:00-7:45 pm, September through May.
Ministries
Community Activities
Other Information
- Dress Code:
- Adult Congregation:
- Under 18 Congregation:
- Other Information: The Sacrament of Holy Communion is usually celebrated the first and third Sundays of the month. The Synod to which we belong, the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, has a policy of closed communion among its churches. This means that you should first be taught what we believe before receiving communion here. Whenever you take communion in any church, you are making a confession that you agree with the doctrine being taught there. Our Lord Jesus Christ's very body and blood are present under the bread and wine for the forgiveness of sins, eternal life, and salvation. He also gives this gift to strengthen our union with him and with one another. Scripture teaches that those who eat and drink our Lord's body and blood unworthily do so to their great harm. If you are not yet instructed in Luther's Small Catechism, or are in any doubt, and yet desire to receive the sacrament, please contact the pastor before visiting or arrive for service early enough to speak with the pastor in the narthex.