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Peace Weekly News eBlastWednesday, May 15th, 2024 |
Sunday’s Preview – PentecostActs 2:1-21 Originally Pentecost was a Jewish thanksgiving-type festival celebrated seven weeks after Passover. On this particular Pentecost, however, the Holy Spirit is poured out upon the entire community of believers just as Jesus had promised and the scriptures had prophesied. Empowered by the Spirit, the entire community bears witness to God’s activity in multiple languages. Join us on Sunday as we celebrate a renewal of our calling to be God’s apostles in this world speaking the universal language of God’s love. For more infomation visit: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+2%3A1-21&version=NRSVA
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Leading us in WorshipSunday, May 19th, 2024 |
Acolyte Volunteers Needed!
The Acolyte training was a great success! If you attended the training, you are ready to acolyte on an upcoming Sunday! Please follow the link below to sign up. If you're still interested in participating but couldn't attend the training, please reach out to Shannon Johnson, and we'll schedule a time to meet with you. For more infomation visit: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0D48ABA922AAFA7-49603992-acolyte
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Snapology is Returning for the Summer!
Our friends at Snapology will be back at Peace from May 27 to August 16, 9am - 4pm, Monday - Friday. The Fellowship Hall will be unavailable for rental or events during that time. If you will be in and out of the church this summer, please respect their time and space. For more infomation visit:
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Interfaith Pride Worship
There will be a community choir singing for this special service. If YOU are interested in being in the choir, please contact Yeseniamcnett@gmail.com. |
Sign Up for VBS Day Camp 2024June 24th – 28th from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm. We are super excited to extend an invitation to you for your kid(s) to join us at Peace for our VBS Day Camp this summer! The dates for this year’s VBS are June 24th – 28th from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm. We look forward to welcoming the counselors from Lutherhill who will be leading our program. This year’s theme is “REAL Wonder”, focusing on the wide range of emotions and experiences we all have in our lives, and how Jesus experienced so many of those same things, too. This year we have a total of 40 available slots. The updated cost for this year’s VBS Day Camp is $35 per child. Once you sign up, Deacon Andrew will send you the registration consent form, instructions about payment, as well as all future emails regarding schedule, things to bring, etc. For more infomation visit:
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Peaceful Yoga in Spring 2024
Yoga (ALL levels) - Tuesdays @ 5:30pm, Peace Lutheran New students are always welcome. Scan the QR code or follow the link to RSVP. You will need to RSVP for each individual class at least 30 minutes before the class. Classes will be donation based ($10 recommended). --- What is Yoga? Yoga is a practice for healthy living. These classes will be beginner friendly - For more infomation visit:
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Mission Spotlight May 2024May 26th, 2024 for Peaceful Quilters If you would like to support this cause financially, please make checks out to Peace Lutheran Church. Giving online is available as well by clicking the link or scanning the code below. Regardless of your method of support, please be sure to include "Mission Spotlight" in the memo. For more infomation visit:
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BEING NEIGHBORLYVolunteers & Donations Needed One Saturday morning in March, a small group of Peach members met in our kitchen, prepared a full breakfast and took it to our neighbors at First Footing. We served 40 of the most grateful, friendly and interesting people. Read our full story in the May Newsletter. They were so thankful and appreciative that we would like to continue to do this monthly. To do this, we are looking for volunteers and donations. If you would like to help, either monthly or occasionally, contact Kathi Anderson at 210-643-8855 with a call or text. If you would like to donate for supplies, you can make it to Peace Lutheran and specify for First Footing Breakfast. A special Thank you to the wonderful people who participated in this inaugural breakfast, Carol and Martin Franz, Becky and Wil Voges, Vicki Hillmer, Karen and Bobby Laughlin, and Kathi Anderson. |
StewardshipJourney to Generosity: The Way of Jesus May 19, 2024 (Pentecost Sunday, Year B) May 26, 2024 (Trinity Sunday, Year B) |
God's StorytimeSunday Morning Worship with Our Children All Pre-K through Elementary grade children are invited each Sunday to join us for “God's Story”. This is our way of connecting God’s big story to their own stories at a level appropriate for young children. Together we dive into the scripture for the day using a variety of teaching resources. Our goal is to create a safe space for children to have meaningful conversations about God, Jesus, faith, and our everyday lives. “God’s Story” takes place during the scripture and sermon portion of our worship service (about 20-25 minutes). We meet in our Fellowship Hall, which is in visible proximity to our sanctuary and restrooms. The children are led by our wonderful team of trained and background checked adults from our congregation. If you’d like to help or have any questions, please reach out to Deacon Andrew. |
Exploring the Bible TogetherNew year, new Zoom Bible study opportunity! Starting Tuesday, January 9, 6:30pm Featuring videos and study materials from our friends at the They have a wonderful new series on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount that you can explore at your own pace. We will also be using this material for our Tuesday Zoom Bible study, Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. Bible Project Sermon on the Mount Playlist |
Seekers & SpongesShort Stories by Jesus Sunday mornings @ 8:30AM in-person in Peace Conference Room and on ZOOM LIVING THE QUESTIONS This is a self-led group- We all learn from each other. In our class, everyone in our group becomes a teacher for one another, sharing experiences and perspectives that facilitates a respectful, enlightening approach to adult learning. Click HERE to join by Zoom. |
Faith Talkwith Pastor Jake and Deacon Andrew Sunday mornings from 8:45 am—9:30 am Bring your coffee & snacks and join us for a time of weekly conversation together. Our focus will be learning basics about Christian faith, belief, and practice through a Lutheran lens. We want this to be an open time for questions and conversation—all questions are allowed and encouraged! Think of it like “Christianity 101”, designed both for folks who are newer to learning about the Christian faith, as well as for anyone who would like to deepen their understanding of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus in the world today. We look forward to seeing you! |
Mission, Vision, & ValuesLove God - Love People - Serve the World Mission (Why do we exist?) |
Peace Ministries
PEACE PRAYER MINISTRY: Did you make any resolutions for the New Year? Many of us have a desire to have a more intimate prayer life, so might I suggest carving out more time for prayer and reflection? Peace Lutheran Church has an active Prayer Ministry. We have an Email Prayer Chain, we have a Zoom “Sweet Hour of Prayer” Group that meets every Monday morning at 9:00 a.m. and we have a Prayer loom that is included in our Sunday morning prayers. I would like to welcome new members to join our email Prayer Chain and our Monday morning Prayer Group. We have experienced some amazing, answered prayers this year and we have given comfort to many of our members in their times of distress. Please consider being a part of our Prayer Ministry in this new year. You can email me at beckyvoges@yahoo.com for more information. Our weekly Prayer Group Zooms every Monday at 9:00 am via Zoom only. Click HERE to join by Zoom. We have a devotion, share prayer requests and pray over each request. The group is led by Becky Voges. If you would like to be a part of the group, please email Becky (beckyvoges@yahoo.com). All prayer requests will be kept confidential. Prayer Chain Requests - email Becky (beckyvoges@yahoo.com). PASTOR'S VIRTUAL CONVERSATION: TECH SUPPORT: |
Three Expressions of the Church
We are part of one church body organized in three expressions — congregations, synods, and the churchwide organization. Each expression has its particular functions but all three together share a common mission of doing God’s work in the world and proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ. Together, they ensure a solid foundation of leadership, active involvement in communities, opportunities for dialogue and diverse perspectives, creative partnerships, and support for members and ministries of the ELCA.
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