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July 6, 2011
Weekly E-Newsletter |
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Message from Pastor Pete
Last week, while on vacation in Virginia, I entered the realm of the 1700's. Colonial Williamsburg has been rebuilt to look much like it would have looked around the year 1776. For a time, Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia, and when we toured governor's palace and the state capital building the tour guide took us back in time, reflecting on important points in Williamsburg's history. Colonial Williamsburg goes out of its way to make sure that the experience is as authentic as possible. Everyone working at Colonial Williamsburg dresses in clothes from the period. We watched the blacksmith make nails that would be used in building construction. The shoe maker made shoes for the workers, using original tools to hammer the shoe nails into place. The wig maker dusted the wigs that the 'gentry' wore. We were fortunate to be in Williamsburg on a reenactment weekend, so the town teemed with 'Redcoats' who captured the town. As a history buff, I soaked it all in. Life has changed so much since the 1770's. We no longer have slaves doing our work. We no longer put lead powder on open sores to help them heal. We no longer have governors appointed by a far off king. We no longer draw water from wells and use outhouses! While I enjoyed living in the 1770's for a day, I'm glad that I don't live in them! The past remains the past. We can't go back and live in it again.
Last month I had the pleasure of meeting Tom Gillaspy, the demographer for the State of Minnesota. It was fascinating to hear him talk about the changes that are taking place around us. We live in a state (and nation) that is aging. The number of retired people will soon expand greatly. The population continues to grow more and more diverse. The day when 'minorities' outnumber the 'majority' is just over the horizon (if there are more minorities, might we have to call it something else??). Mr. Gillaspy talked about the changing work force as well. While many jobs were lost due to the recession, he pointed out that many of the jobs lost won't come back when the recession ends. Some jobs just won't exist anymore. Jobs that can be automated (even in check out lanes!) are going away. People long for the day when manufacturing jobs abounded, but factories are now run by machines and not people. As much as we might wish that we could bring back the past, we can't do it. Times have changed. There's no going back. It will never be 1980 again!
There's something in all of us that longs for the past. We look at the 'Good Old Days' (usually from when we were young) and wish they could return. Complaining about how life has changed from those days has become a favorite pastime for many! The church is one place where people want to relive the past. Many people want their churches to look just as they did 20...30...40...or 50 years ago. I hear people talk about the days when churches were filled every week, when Sunday Schools burst at the seams, when the church held a central place in society. Like it or not, those days have come and gone. Church attendance in ALL denominations had dropped significantly in the past decades. Some throw up their hands in despair, saying, "People just don't care about God like we used to."
I disagree! We live in 2011, not 1776, 1950, or 1980. We live in exciting days to be God's people! The world has changed...we have the opportunity as God's people to adapt to these changes. The Gospel we proclaim does not change, but the WAY that we proclaim it adapts to fit the current era. How might the Holy Spirit lead us out of our desires for the past into God's future? |
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July Noisy Collection
Since Peace worshipped with St. Paul on July 3rd, the noisy collection for July will be moved to July 10th. |
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Eyota Days Worship
On Sunday, July 17th Peace will once again move worship to the tent by the Eyota American Legion. Worship will be at 9:15 as usual. Celebrate Eyota Days by worshipping with the community! |
Construction Schedule
The roof should arrive shortly!
If you plan to help at all this summer, Chad Nelson is coordinating volunteers. Let him (or the church office) know it you'd like to help build our new building! You don't have to have any special skills...all are invited! |
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Eyota Days Waffle Breakfast
Did you know. . .the Eyota Days Waffle Breakfast is the fundraiser for Vacation Bible School? Please support VBS by attending the Waffle Breakfast on Sunday, July 17 at the American Legion in Eyota from 8 am - 12 pm. The cost is $8/person or $30/family for all-you-can eat waffles and sausage and also includes a beverage (kids under age 5 are free). Tickets are available for purchase now - talk with Pastor Pete.
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Building Images
Keep up with our building construction at http://s1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb331/peaceeyota. Amy Heaney is coordinating the site, so if you have pictures for her to upload, send them to her at ajheaney@live.com. |
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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! |
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Eyota Days Church Night
Plan to gather at the tent by the Legion on Wednesday, July 13th at 7:00 for an evening concert for Church Night! Then, at dusk, the God Squad is leading an outdoor movie night on Front St. by Petit Music. The movie will be CLASSIC Star Wars, (the 1970's version!). |
Weekly Campfires
On Wednesday nights at 6:00 we invite you to the church lot for a weenie roast, potluck, scripture, and prayers. This is a great time to see how the building is progressing, get to know the Mission Builders, and enjoy some good company! Hot dogs and buns are provided... |
Mission Builders Meals
Thank you for volunteering!
Tom Gillman, the foreman, will contact those serving meals to get directions to your house (unless you have made alternate arrangements) and find out what time you would like to serve the meal.
Please call Heather and Chad Ohl if you have questions: 545-0140 ---------------------------------------------------
Meals: 7/5: Colin Gentling/Lisa Clarke
7/7: Brian Geer
7/12: Kari and Paul Wendt
Snacks:
7/12-13: Chris Austin |
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Thank you!
Dear Friends:
Thank you so much for your $124.03 Donation to Channel One Bank and Food Shelf, which we received on April 27, 2011,
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
If we are ever feeling confused about what our faith means, the Bible clearly tells us: "If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." (Romans 10 v13) |
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Reading for July 10th
Crossing the Jordan
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July Birthdays!
Sam Spafford 7/1, Beth Johnson 7/5, Kaylee Wendt 7/5, Todd Keach 7/7, Maureen Hagen 7/9,
Logan Porcher 7/11, Susan Lee 7/17, Kendra Coppock 7/18, Olivia Rhone 7/21, Lynn Caflisch 7/22, Ryan Brockway 7/24, Karen Yust 7/25, Amber Hardtke 7/25, Steve Szuberski 7/27 |
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Worship Assistants for July 10th
Worship Assistant: Tanya Reiman, Reader: Heather Ohl, Communion Assistants:Jamie Olson & Chris Austin, Hospitality Familes: Tangen, Reiman, Keach, Cindy Woltman, & Draper, Set-up/Ushers:Horseback Riding/History Team |
HERE ARE THE EVENTS COMING UP!
Sunday, July 10th: 9:15 am Worship
Wednesday, July 13th: 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening Bonfire, 7:00 pm Building Team
Sunday, July 17th: 9:15 am Eyota Days Worship at Legion Tent, Waffle Breakfast (supporting our VBS) |
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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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