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July 20, 2011
Weekly E-Newsletter |
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Message from Pastor Pete
Dear God,
My wife Shannon's ovarian cancer is back. It never really went away, did it? Last November the oncologist couldn't see any cancer, so Shannon was taken off of chemo. She's had a great eight months of gaining strength, getting to travel and enjoying life. We knew that it wouldn't last. Deep down, we've been expecting this cancer to return.
This cancer has put my family on a roller coaster over the years. God, I thank you that you helped Shannon to notice those lumps back in 2004. You gave her an excellent surgeon who cleaned out the cancer and prepared her for chemo. That first chemo was nasty stuff, but we had great hopes that you would use it to make the cancer go away forever. It didn't. Six months after that chemo regimen ended the cancer returned. Another surgery and more nasty chemo followed. Again we hoped that the cancer would go away. It didn't.
Lord, I can never forget the conversation with her oncologist after the cancer returned that second time. She explained that Shannon had a type of cancer that was resistant to the standard therapies. The oncologist told us that Shannon didn't have many options remaining. There were just a few experimental therapies available for her type of cancer. None of them had a track record of getting rid of cancer. They sometimes slowed its growth. That was the best that could be offered at the time. It didn't sound good.
I admit that when that happened I was pretty scared. My mother died when I was in second grade. I seemed likely that my family history would repeat itself. In the midst of that dark time, you taught me something very important. I learned to live in the moment. Every time that I looked into the future I only saw darkness. I didn't want to lose my wife! I learned that I can't live life like that. I learned to pay attention to the present, to enjoy the time that I had with Shannon. The darkness lifted and we learned to live with cancer.
Lord, you've worked miracles with her chemotherapy. One treatment that normally only worked for people for a few months before becoming ineffective kept the cancer at bay for over a year. Another treatment that was expected to keep the cancer from growing actually diminished the tumor to the point where they couldn't see it anymore. The number of options for treating the cancer continues to grow. You are giving great wisdom to people who work to find an effective cure to this awful disease. Thank you!
Now that the cancer is back, I will need help in prioritizing things in life. The chemo will sap Shannon's energy, and I will need to set aside those frivolous things which take so much of my time and energy. You've helped me to it before...help me again! Cancer has a way of cutting through the clutter and helping me see what's essential in life.
You have given Shannon strength to deal with over seven years of cancer. Shannon's mom has endured something like seventeen years of fighting ovarian cancer...and she's back in treatments again. The two of them share the same oncologist...the same cancer...and now the same chemo schedule. Mother and daughter will sit side by side on Mayo Clinic's Gonda 10. Help them to strengthen each other as they live with ovarian cancer.
God, you have walked with my family through this whole cancer journey. Give Shannon and her mom the strength to live with the chemo. Give their oncologist wisdom to find the most effective treatments. Give the researchers wisdom as they explore ways to battle cancer. Give me energy to handle my added responsibilities around the home.
We put ourselves in your hands, Lord. What else can we do? Thank you for being with us through this whole ordeal.
Pete |
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Stud Signing Sunday!
No, this has nothing to do with Fabio! On Sunday, August 7th Peace will worship at our NEW BUILDING...and will end the service with a time to sign the studs! This is a chance for your name (and thoughts) to be saved forever within the building. After we sign the studs, the insulation and drywall will cover it all up. It's an exciting day for Peace...don't miss out! |
Mission Builders Meals and Supplies
Thank you for volunteering!
Please call Heather and Chad Ohl if you have questions: 545-0140
Meals:
July 19: Porcher
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.
Snacks:
July 19-20: Ohl
July 21-22: Woltman July 23: Olson
Please provide minimum:
20 snacks/day (2 snacks for 10 people). Cheese/crackers, fruit, vegetables would be great in the hot weather! Other snack options are fresh baked goods, granola bars, cereal bars, etc. Please deliver the snack directly to the building site prior to 9 am on the first day you volunteered (builders are on-site from 6:45 am - 4:30 pm, Tuesday-Saturday, but the construction trailer is open for snacks to be dropped off at any time). You can deliver snacks for both days at the same time. Thank you for volunteering! |
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Pastor Pete will be on vacation from July 26th through August 6th. |
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! |
Construction Schedule
The interior walls are in place! Stop by to see what it all looks like!
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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Good Earth Village Open: Monday, August 8th
Good Earth Village is our local Bible Camp (near Spring Valley). Join them for a day of good times and golf at Willow Creek Golf Course in Rochester, MN. The four-person scramble will start at 12:30 pm with Dinner and Awards immediately following.
Register by emailing info@goodearthvillage.org or calling their office at 507-346-2494. More information can be found on our website: GoodEarthVillage.org |
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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. If you plan to attend, please let Pastor Pete know by August 1st! |
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... |
Thank You!
Many thanks to Julie Porcher and Jaime Olson for heading up Peace's float for Eyota Days. We had a GREAT crew!
Also, thanks to Heather Ohl for helping coordinate the VBS Waffle Breakfast at Eyota Days. It was a GREAT crowd!
If there's someone you'd like to thank for their work at Peace, please let us know and we'll get them included!
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God With Us
How do we keep our faith strong? Romans 10 v 17 says "So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ." Take some time today to hear the wonderful news about our Savior, Jesus!
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Reading for July 24th
Fall of Jericho
Joshua 6:1-21 |
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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 |
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Worship Assistants for July 24th
Worship Assistant: Shannon Reuss, Reader: Ramona Back, Communion 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 |
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Worship Assistants - NEXT WEEK - July 31st
Worship Assistant: Julie Porcher, Reader: Dick Lee, Communion Assistants: Julie Porcher & Laurie Mickow, Hospitality: Brown, Ziemer, Jan Begin, Hardtke & Trom, Set-up/Ushers: (Outdoor Team) Chad Ohl, Chad Nelson, Curt Olson, Cliff Schreier, John Pristash, Jeff Finstuen, Pete Reuss, Todd Keach, Aaron Gust, Michael Woltman |
HERE ARE THE EVENTS COMING UP!
Sunday, July 24th: 9:15 am Worship
Wednesday, July 27th: 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening Bonfire, 7:00 pm Building Team
July 28th - August 6th: Pastor Pete on Vacation
Sunday, July 31st: 9:15 am 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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