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August 17, 2011
Weekly E-Newsletter |
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Message from Pastor Pete
22 We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time. (Romans 8:22).
Right now my life is surrounded by cancer. My wife has lived with ovarian cancer for 7 ½ years. My mother-in-law has endured 17 years of cancer treatments and soon will have yet another surgery. Joe, my good friend and pastoral coach endures some nasty lung cancer treatments. Larry, my synod-staff colleague from Southwestern Minnesota, was just diagnosed with a lymphoma. Enough already!
Last Friday night my family went to the Freeborn County Relay for Life. A large crowd gathered to raise money for cancer research. Over 5000 luminaries honored those fighting cancer...and remembered those who succumbed to it. Cancer touches so many lives. Enough already!
Everywhere I turn I run into cancer and the horrific treatments that people endure to fight it. The reality is that chemo and radiation are poisons. Yes, they fight against the cancer cells, but they also overwhelm the body. The list of side-effects from most chemo treatments is frightening. I'm convinced that in 20 years we'll look back at today's methods of fighting cancer and say, "How barbaric!" Sadly, it's the best that we have right now. While brilliant researchers work to find better options, people still have to continue enduring the agony of treatment.
The question often arises, "How could God allow cancer?" The reality is that we live in a broken world. We live in a world overrun by sin. Sin is much more than some people doing some bad things. All of creation groans under sin.... it permeates all things. Everything in creation works to rebel against God. People push away the God who created them, preferring to live lives of anxiety and pain. The earth has the capability of unleashing horrific pain in earthquakes or floods or tornadoes. Even the DNA of human cells mutates, causing tumors to grow...and destroy all around them!
All of creation has been groaning as in the pangs of childbirth. That's a good way of describing it. We live in a broken world where pain and suffering will always exist. Modern technology has helped alleviate some of this...but it will never go away. There will always be something. Human progress will never get rid of suffering and death.
Some people find this world a depressing place to be (and I admit, it stinks sometimes!)...but this is the world Jesus came to live in. This is the world that God works to redeem. In the midst of despair, God acts to bring hope and life. That doesn't mean that we'll be cancer free. It doesn't mean that we'll avoid tragedy in life. It does mean that God doesn't leave us alone.
Jesus came to earth to walk with us. Jesus came to wipe away our tears. Jesus came to earth to destroy death forever. In the midst of cancer and pain, we as people of God proclaim hope. The sin that permeates our world will never drive God away. God acts daily to save God's people, both in this world...and in eternity.
What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? 32 He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all-how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? 33 Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies. 34 Who then can condemn? No one. Christ Jesus who died-more than that, who was raised to life-is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us. 35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? 36 As it is written:
"For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered."
37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:31-39).
Not even cancer can separate us from the love of God in Jesus Christ. For that, I thank God!
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Livin' the Faith
Livin' the Faith is Peace's version of confirmation for those in 9th grade and above. It's a nine week time to reflect deeply on faith. Let Pastor Pete know who might be interested in being a part of it this year. |
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Tuesday - Saturday - Day Brightener
Daily devotion - 7:00 a.m. in the construction trailer - 10 minutes of song and prayer.
" I don't have time to serve a meal, am gone every weekend, don't bake, but would like to contribute to the effort, is that possible?" YES!! We can take monetary donations, please contact the Spaffords at 507 545-2954 or e-mail: suspaff@yahoo.com or donate during offering at church (please indicate that this is a Meal Fund donation).
Our Mission Builders:
Bill & Becky Graves, Roger & Carol Berg, Rich & Lindsey Hofer, Dennis & Barb Smith, Tom & Katie Gillman
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Labor Day Weekend
On Sunday, September 4th Peace will join together with our friends at St. Paul UCC for worship in our new building, 903 Robert St. Please bring a lawn chair for worship! |
Construction Schedule
The outside work is nearly done! Before long the drywall will be coming.
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! |
Growing in Faith
Pastor Pete is looking for some people who would be interested in taking time to get together and ponder the ways that God works in the world. This could look like a Bible Study...a small group conversation...a laid back time with beverages... If you'd be interested in any of the above, talk to Pastor Pete! |
Middle School Youth Group Leaders
When school starts, the Middle School youth will again meet on Wednesday nights for fun, food, and faith. Pastor Pete is looking for a few folks to join in the leadership, so talk to him if interested. |
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 & Snacks
Would you be able to help out with a meal, or a snack?
If so, please call the Spaffords at 507 545-2954 or e-mail: suspaff@yahoo.com
Meals - Tuesday and Thursday nights - 6:00 pm.
Food can be brought to the work site and eaten with the Mission Builders, in your home or, if space is an issue you can use the church office basement (they all have a key). One family is planning on taking the Mission Builders to the Legion sometime in August for burger night. Please prepare enough food to serve 10 (hungry) people.
Saturdays - noon: Bring the food to the work site or drop it off ahead of time. Please prepare enough food to serve 10 (hungry) people. There are a couple members who do not do construction and will help with preparation of the food.
Snacks
There is now a construction trailer with a refrigerator.
- The Mission Builders enjoy cheese, crackers, fruit (melons, carrots, celery, bananas), vegetables (stalks of celery, bags of carrots, head of broccoli/cauliflower), snack bars, ice cream, they also enjoy baked goods but realize that is not something they can make a steady diet out of.
- Food does not need to be prepared, bags of fruit and vegetables are fine - there are a couple members who do not do construction and will help with preparation of the food.
- If you are able to donate please let me know and I will schedule you for a date. You will receive a call three days ahead of time to let you know what it is they are in need of. Typically you need to think of bringing enough snack to serve 30 (hungry) people.
Aug 18-19: Geer
Aug 20: Knuth-Sorom
Aug 23-24: Olson (Jamie/Christine) |
God With Us
Sing to the Lord; praise His name. Each day proclaim the good news that He saves. Publish His glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things He does. (Psalm 96 v 2-3) |
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Reading for August 21st
Gideon Called by God
Judges 6:1-40 |
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August Birthdays!
Bailey Wallace 8/2, Shannon Coppock 8/3, Henry Cluney 8/4, Wyatt Mickow 8/7, Chad Ohl 8/9, Mary Ann Peterson 8/14, Morgan Kyler Potter 8/15, Drew Turnquist 8/16, Alyssa Klein 8/25, Brad Wick 8/26, Steve Peterson 8/28 |
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Worship Assistants - August 21st
Worship Assistant: Becky Crenshaw, Reader: Brad Glynn, Communion Assistants: Steve Szuberski & Cindy Woltman, Hospitality: Keach, Cindy Woltman, Draper, Mickow and Jamie & Christine Olson, Set-up/Ushers: (Cook & Karaoke Team) Laurie Mickow, Shannon Reuss, Julie Porcher, Davina Knuth-Sorom, Carol Purcell, Henry Cluney, Nguyen Nguyen |
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Worship Assistants - NEXT WEEK - August 28th
Worship Assistant: Eric Porcher, Reader: Chuck Johnson, Communion Assistants: Jon & Diane Tangen, Hospitality: Porcher, Pristash, Rhone, Schreier, & Sorom, 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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HERE ARE THE EVENTS COMING UP!
Sunday, August 21st: 9:15 am Worship
Wednesday, August 24th: 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening Bonfire, 7:00 pm Building Team
Sunday, August 28th: 915 am Worship |
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Click Here to access Peace Lutheran August Calendar
Click Here to access Message from SE Minnesota Synod, ELCA God's blessings on your day, Pastor Pete |
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