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May 4, 2011
Weekly E-Newsletter |
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Message from Pastor Pete
Late Monday night I joined much of the rest of the world in hearing the shocking news: Osama bin Laden was dead. That news brought a wide variety of responses.
Crowds gathered in New York City to celebrate. People proclaimed that justice had been served. Some voices were disappointed that bin Laden had been buried at sea with dignity (since many 9/11 victims did not get a proper burial). I heard voices angry that he had not been captured alive and brought to trial. Other people insisted that bin Laden had died in 2001 (or 2002) and this was all just one vast conspiracy.
Amid all those responses, I simply felt a sense of relief. The man behind so many terrorist acts would not plan another.
I cannot bring myself to join in the celebration. As a man of faith, I will not rejoice in the death of any man or woman. Jesus ministry consisted of love and forgiveness, not of death and getting even. As Jesus proclaimed,
"But to you who are listening I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you." Luke 6:27-28
In our broken and sinful world, there are times when we are forced to make hard choices. We like for the world to be black and white, good and evil. The reality is that the world is much more complex. There are times when we are forced to choose between two very bad options. In such cases we work to choose the one that is 'less bad.'
It's like a woman who faces abuse from her husband. The Bible is clear that divorce is wrong and hurtful. Forcing the woman to stay in the relationship and continue to face the abuse is wrong and hurtful. This isn't a choice between good and evil. It's a choice between two very bad options. Either choice will bring pain. Most would agree that divorce is the better of the two bad options in this case.
For me, bin Laden's death falls into this same category. The God who created each and every one of us does not rejoice in death. We proclaim that the Holy Spirit seeks ALL people (even people who have done as many evil things as bin Laden), working to bring them to faith. Killing is never 'good.'
On the other hand, bin Laden continued to work to plan death and destruction. I believe that his death will keep many innocent people alive. We will never achieve 'victory' over terrorists as long as there are people in this world filled with hate, but in the death of bin Laden one of the leaders of the movement has been removed from power. I pray that the movement will lose some steam without him.
Faced with a choice between the death of bin Laden and the future deaths of many people due to bin Laden's planning, I have to agree with many that his death will save lives. I do not rejoice that we have 'gotten even.' I do not celebrate that one of God's creations lies dead on the bottom of the ocean. Hard choices had to be made.
I now do what I've been doing for the past 10 years. I continue to pray for peace.
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Construction Schedule
Keep an eye on our church lot just south of the Eyota Market. The first bulldozer is on site! Keep praying for sunshine and dry weather. |
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Sunday School
May 15th will be the last day of Sunday School for the year. |
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Parade Floats
The 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. |
Graduation Recognition
Peace will have a special prayer for our 2011 DEHS graduates during worship on May 22nd. |
God Squad Mt. Olympus Trip
On Wednesday, August 10th the Dover-Eyota God Squad will spend the day at our annual trek to Mt. Olympus in the Dells. Mark the date! |
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! |
Thank You!
Thank you to the Ohl and Ruff families for making the new banner that we've been using at Peace! It looks awesome!
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
When Jesus was teaching his disciples about prayer, He said: "And so I tell you, keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened." (Luke 11 v9-10.) |
Reading for May 8th
Jesus appears to Thomas
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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 8th
Worship Assistant: Steve Szuberski, Reader: Eric Porcher, Communion Assistants: Amber Hardtke & Jenny Mentlick, Hospitality Families: Ziemer, Jan Begin, Hardtke, Trom, & Munz, Set-up Team ( Wild Mustangs Team): Kathy Olson, Julie Nelson, Lisa Finstuen, Amanda Gust, Carrie Rhone, Melanie Glynn, Melissa Keach, Steph Field |
HERE ARE THE EVENTS COMING UP!
Sunday, May 8th: 9:15 am Worship & Sunday School
Thursday, May 12th: 6:30 pm Church Council Meeting Sunday, May 15th: 9:15 am Worship & Sunday School (Last Day of Sunday School), Parade Float Meeting after worship |
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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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