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April 27, 2011
Weekly E-Newsletter |
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Message from Pastor Pete
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There are some things that I live with, whether I like it or not! Monday was a glorious day (one of VERY few this spring), which gave me a chance to go out and work in the garden. We were crazy enough to plant some peas and beets a few weeks back (just in time for the snow), so I wanted to see if they peeked their first leaves out of the ground. When I got to the raised beds I saw no peas or beets, but I did see my old nemesis: quackgrass. Already twice this spring I've worked those beds to get every scrap of grass out but the quackgrass would not be denied. It travels underground in long roots, sending springs of grass up at random intervals. I've tried for years to get rid of it with no luck. No matter what I do in life, the quackgrass will still be there. It's tough stuff.
A couple thousand years ago the religious establishment in Jerusalem had a rogue teacher named Jesus on their hands. He undermined the power and privilege they had in interpreting God's will for the nation of Israel. This Jesus dared to give hope to the outcast, to tax collectors, to sinners, and to foreigners. The religious leaders knew that they had to do something before the movement got out of hand. They conspired to have Jesus put to death. They watched in satisfaction as Jesus hung on a cross. They thought that they had one less problem to worry about in life. Within a few days, they heard word that the old nemesis no longer lay in the tomb. They tried to get rid of him with no luck. No matter what they did, Jesus was still there.
Lately I've heard a lot of talk about the future of the Christian Church in America. The in 1950's the Christian Church dominated American culture. The numbers show that this is no longer the case. Over the past decade there is not a single denomination that has shown growth. Not one. The number of people who do not claim any congregation continues to grow significantly. By following the trends, people infer that in the future the Christian Church will become insignificant. They assume that the day will come when nobody cares about God anymore. Their predictions forget one thing: the power of God! The Jesus who rose from the dead still works in our world. Jesus isn't done with us yet! The Christian Church in American may look different in the future. It may not dominate the culture as it had in the 1950's, but God will not just pack up and go home. Just as quackgrass spreads through small roots, God will use people to spread the Good News of Jesus.
God just won't go away and leave us alone! God chose us in baptism and has refused to sit idle, even on days when we haven't been so sure that we want or need God to work in our lives. God has kept after us, bringing us faith. We can try to get rid of him, but we'll have no luck. No matter what we do in life, no matter how hard we try to get rid of Him, Jesus will still there. |
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The Noisy Collection
The Noisy Collection this coming Sunday will go to purchase Bibles for people in Haiti. This is being coordinated through Pay It Forward Haiti, a non-profit organized by Amy Heaney. |
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Wednesday Kick-Ball
The middle school youth of Holy Redeemer are playing kick-ball TONIGHT and have invited us to come and join them! The fun will be at 7:00 at Freedom Park in Eyota (the park near the old Kwik Trip). |
Parade Floats
That parade season is right around the corner! It's time to start thinking about a float. If anyone has ideas or would like to be a part of a float, we'll have a quick conversation after worship on Sunday, May 15th. |
Sunday School
May 15th will be the last day of Sunday School for the year. |
Thrivent Financial
If you have financial products with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, you may qualify for 'Thrivent Choice Dollars.' If you do, Peace is one of the places where you can designate those funds. |
Building Images
To track the progress of the building, we've started a website for pictures! Go to http://s1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb331/peaceeyota/ and you can see images of the ground breaking. We're looking for someone to take the lead on this...so if you'd like to be the one to put people's pictures on this site, let Pastor Pete or Cindy Woltman know! |
Graduation Recognition
Peace will have a special prayer for our 2011 DEHS graduates during worship on May 22nd. |
Thank You!
Thank you to everyone who had a hand in preparing the Seder Meal, setting up for Good Friday worship, and organizing Easter Sunday! It took a lot of hands to make it all flow smoothly. Thank you!
If there's someone you'd like to thank for their work at Peace, please let us know and we'll get them included! |
God With Us
God is always here for us. Psalm 89 says "I will sing of the Lord's unfailing love forever! Young and old will hear of your faithfulness. Your unfailing love will last forever. Your faithfulness is as enduring as the heavens. . . . O Lord God of Heaven's Armies! Where is there anyone as mighty as you, O Lord? You are entirely faithful." |
Reading for May 1st
Jesus appears to the disciples
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May Birthdays!
Justin Gilbertson 5/2, Brady Glynn 5/3, Alec Ziemer 5/4, Aaron Szuberski 5/6, Owen Ziemer 5/8, Michelle Helgeson 5/9, Mike Sass 5/9, Kevin Coppock 5/10, John Helgeson 5/10, Derrick Turnquist 5/13, Joel Spafford 5/15, Jaylynn Begin 5/16, Gary Brockway 5/17, Michelle Gilbertson 5/19, Derrick Hardtke 5/19, Matthew Johnson 5/21, Sheila Mix 5/21, Callie Hanley 5/22, Luke Rasmussen 5/22, Asmerach Johnson 5/23, Cody Johnson 5/25, Jon Tangen 5/26, Laura Welsh 5/26, Luke Rasmussen 5/22, Samuel Wick 5/26, Reece Olson 5/30 |
Worship Assistants for May 1st
Worship Assistant: Tanya Reiman, Reader: Ramona Back, Communion Assistants: Jamie Olson & Chris Austin, Hospitality Families: Schreier, Sorom, Wallace, Welsh, Wendt, Brown, Set-up Team (Cook & Karaoke Team): Laurie Mickow, Shannon Reuss, Julie Porcher, Davina Knuth-Sorom, Carol Purcell, Henry Cluney, Nguyen Nguyen |
HERE ARE THE EVENTS COMING UP!
Sunday, May 1st: 9:15 am Worship & Sunday School
May 6th & 7th: Synod Assembly Sunday, May 8th: 9:15 am Worship & Sunday School |
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Click Here to access Message from SE Minnesota Synod, ELCA God's blessings on your day, Pastor Pete |
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