July 13, 2011 
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Message from Pastor Pete

 

A little over a week ago we celebrated the birth of our nation.  235 years ago our forbearers fought for independence and freedom.  About 4,400 people sacrificed their lives for the cause in the fighting that took place.  Today, we enjoy the fruits of their decade long struggle.  As we look back, we see the hand of God at work in the midst of the pain and despair, bringing freedom to many people who had not known it before! 

 

This past Saturday, I had the honor of celebrating the birth of another new nation: The Republic of South Sudan.  In my work with new ministries that I do for Bishop Usgaard I spend a lot of time with Sudanese refugees.  These men and women have taught me much about the struggles that they faced in the civil war that raged since 1983.  They talk about being machine gunned while worshipping.  They talk about children eaten by alligators as they fled the fighting.  The talk about the staggering death toll: over 2.5 million people died in the conflict.  To put that in perspective, if you add together all of the war-time deaths from every war that America fought in our history, from the Revolution to the Civil War to World War II to the Gulf War...less than 1 million Americans who have died.  When you hear of the horrific deaths in Darfur (another part of Sudan), somewhere around 300,000 have died.  Against that perspective, 2.5 million deaths is hard to even imagine.  Few in South Sudan have not been touched by the pain.  Entire villages were wiped out.  Families were shattered.  People starved.  Despite all the pain, people fought on.  People prayed that a new day would dawn: a day of peace and hope.

 

On Saturday, July 9th, God answered their prayers!  Following a peace agreement in 2005 and a referendum in January of this year, the Republic of South Sudan joined the nations of the world.  No longer will the Africans be second class citizens to the Arabs who controlled Sudan for decades.  No longer will the Sudanese government be able to send troops into the villages of the south, killing people with abandon.  The South Sudanese have the opportunity to choose their own leaders and their own freedoms.  God worked to bring peace!

 

Last Saturday I was honored to be invited to a gathering in Rochester where the people of South Sudan who live in southern Minnesota got together to celebrate! Tears flowed as the flag of South Sudan was raised.  Some elderly women slowly walked to the front and then burst into dancing with their canes held high.  I couldn't help but get caught up in the moment!  After years of amazing hardships, God had acted to bring peace and independence.

 

We proclaim a God who works in the world...but we also proclaim a God who gives humans the freedom to make choices.  The Sudanese government made choices that led to 2.5 million deaths.  Choice has consequences.

 

After decades of pain, despair, and death, God has worked through imperfect people like Omar Bashir and John Garang to bring peace.  May God continue to use imperfect people to bring about peace in places like Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Libya, and Afghanistan. 


Quiet Toys

 

With our new summer set-up for worship, people are a lot 'cozier' than they normally are.  We encourage people to bring quiet toys for the kids.  Thanks!


Mission Builders Meals and Supplies

 

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: 7/14:

Heather and Chad Ohl 

 

Snacks: 

7/14-15: Tanya and Jeff Reiman

7/19-22: Heather and Chad Ohl


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Items needed during the building project (Will be returned): 
 
1) EZ up tent that you could loan to the Mission Builders. Needed to provide shade during meal and snack times. (2 if possible)
 

 2) Coffee pot (percolator or other) 

Supplies needed: 
 
1) Crystal Lite Drink Mix - powdered (Sugar-Free)

 

Eyota Days Parade

 

Peace will have a float in this year's Eyota Days Parade.  We'd love for you to be a part of the fun! We will assemble the float after the bonfire on July 13th.  The parade this Saturday starts at 11:00 near the high school.  Come find us and show your Peace pride!


Potluck lunch at church lot immediately following the parade!

 

If you plan to attend or bring food, please contact Heather and Chad Ohl at ohl.heather@mayo.edu  or 259-7387 so that we can coordinate the amount of food needed.

 

Sloppy joe meat

Buns

Fruit

Chips

Dessert


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 lading an outdoor movie night on Front St. by Petit Music. The movie will be CLASSIC Star Wars, (the 1970's version!).


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!  There will be no service at the gym on Sunday.

Did you know? 

 

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.


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.  If you plan to attend, please let Pastor Pete know by August 1st!


Construction Schedule

We have a roof!  Stop by to see how things are progressing!

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!


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...


God With Us
 

We do not need to understand God to receive His love.  We only need to open our hearts, humble ourselves, and believe Him.  The Bible says "Who can know the Lord's thoughts?  Who knows enough to give Him advice?  And who has given Him so much that He needs to pay it back?  For everything comes from Him and exists by His power and it intended for His glory.  All glory to Him forever!  Amen."  (Romans 11 v 33 - 36)

 

Reading for July 17th
  
Eyota Days
  

Genesis 28:10-19a, Romans 8:12-25, and Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43


July Birthdays!
  

Sam Spafford 7/1, Beth Johnson 7/5, Kaylee Wendt 7/5, Todd Keach 7/7, Logan Porcher 7/11, Susan Lee 7/17, Kendra Coppock 7/18, Olivia Rhone 7/21, Ryan Brockway 7/24, Karen Yust 7/25, Amber Hardtke 7/25, Steve Szuberski 7/27


Worship Assistants for July 17th - Eyota Days
 
Worship Assistant: Steve Szubeski, Reader: Tanya Reiman, Set-up/Ushers: (Cook & Karaoke Team) Laurie Mickow, Shannon Reuss, Julie Porcher, Davina Knuth-Sorom, Carol Purcell, Henry Cluney, Nguyen Nguyen

Worship Assistants - NEXT WEEK - July 24th 
 
Worship Assistant: Shannon Reuss, Reader: Ramona BackCommunion Assistants: Jan Begin & Julie and Callie Hanley, Hospitality: Schreier, Sorom, Wallace, Welsh & Wendt Families, Set-up/Ushers: (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, July 17th: 9:15 am Eyota Days Worship at Legion Tent, Waffle Breakfast (supporting our VBS)

Tuesday, July 19th: 6:30 pm Church Council Meeting

Wednesday, July 20th: 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening Bonfire, 7:00 pm Building Team

Sunday, July 24th: 9:15 am Worship 


Click Here to access Peace Lutheran July Calendar

Click Here to access Message from SE Minnesota Synod, ELCA 

 

God's blessings on your day,
Pastor Pete