August 31, 2011 
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Message from Pastor Pete 

 

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3 Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.

 

Hebrews 12:1-3

 

This past spring I got back into running with a goal in mind: I wanted to put in a good showing at the Eyota Days 5K road race. It took a few months of training to get in shape, but by the middle of July I felt pretty good. Ben and I ran the 5K trail several times prior to the race. By race day, I was ready to go!

 

After the Eyota Days race, I grew busy...it got hot...I was out of town...(excuses...excuses...). My running regimen disappeared for a while, so when Ben asked if I would run with him in St. Charles' Gladiolus Days race, I wasn't so sure. I'd done some running, but nothing near the 3 miles that the race required. After putting off a decision for a while, on Thursday I finally decided to bite the bullet. My goal...to finish!

 

On Saturday morning I lined up with all the other crazy runners. As the gun sounded I found a comfortable pace and plodded along, winding through the streets of St. Charles. At about the halfway point of the race I found myself in a 'gap.' I had a few runners in my sights ahead of me. I couldn't sense anyone behind me. I ran alone and felt myself fading. I didn't have the energy to catch the person ahead of me. I soon heard the footsteps of someone coming up from behind. I'd fallen back. As the runner moved to pass me, something in me clicked. I wasn't about to let someone blow by me! As he moved by me, I picked up the pace to keep up. Before long I started to pull away from him, but he hurried to keep up. For the last 1 ½ miles of the race, the two of us ran side by side. When one person fell behind, he'd kick it in gear to catch back up again. Together we moved up on the pack and, one by one, we passed the runners ahead of us. On the home stretch I was able to blow by the winner of the 12 and under girl's division (so yes, I AM faster than a 12 year old girl! Barely!).

 

Had I run the second half of the race alone, I know that would have faded back into the pack. Once I had someone to run with, I found extra energy. I had someone to keep up with! After the race I tracked my fellow runner down and thanked him for 'picking me up.' He had a funny response, "I was just trying to run your pace and keep up." He pushed me. I pushed him. Together, we finished strong. He helped me to do what I wanted to do all along...run well!

 

That race is a microcosm of my life of faith. When I feel 'alone' in faith, it's easy to fade...to lose motivation. A few years ago I tried (on my own) to read the Bible in a year. I didn't come close to making it! This year we have a group of people all doing it at once. As of today, I'm up to date! They are helping me to do what I want to do. God continually puts people in my life to 'push' me in my faith life. They challenge me to be the person I want to be. They remind me of the goodness of our Lord.

 

I need others to help to throw off everything that hinders me and the sin that so easily entangles me. They run with me as together we fix our eyes on Jesus.

 

A life of Christian faith isn't a solo journey! Others run with us. Thank God! 


Noisy Collection 

The Noisy Collection on Sunday goes to the Tanzanian Lutheran Church in honor of their 100th anniversary.                                                               


Labor Day Weekend

On Sunday, September 4th Peace will join together with our friends at St. Paul UCC for worship at our new building, 903 Robert St. Please bring a lawn chair for worship!


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.


Dedication!

 

Peace will dedicate our new building on Sunday, November 6th. Please plan to be a part of the party! If you would like to be on a team to help organize the festivities, please note it on the Welcome Card or talk to Pastor Pete.


Kick-Off Picnic!

 

It's nearly time to get things rolling! On Wednesday, September 7th at 6:00 we'll gather at the new church property (across from the Eyota Market) for a weenie roast, some games, and conversation about the coming year of Sunday School and Youth Ministry. Everyone is invited to come and be a part of the fun (and planning)!


Rally Sunday

 

On Sunday, September 11th Peace will kick off the fall season of ministry! Sunday School (and some singing for the kids) will get underway.


Middle School Youth Ministry

 

Our weekly gathering for those in 6th-8th grades will begin on Wednesday, September 14th. We'll continue to meet at Arbor Gardens from 6:00-8:00. The seniors are waiting to play games again!


Bible Sunday

 

On Sunday, Sept. 18th Peace will be giving Bibles away!! Those in Kindergarten and 1st grade will receive a Bible Story Book. Those in 3rd-5th grades who do not yet have a NIrV will receive one (the 2nd graders will receive it in the spring). Those in 6th grade (and up) will get a TNIV Study Bible. Please, come and receive the Word of God!


Thank you!

 

Many thanks to Steve and Mary Ann Peterson for faithfully providing the bread, wine, and grape juice for communion every week.


God With Us 
 

When we are feeling confused we can remember this: We are Christians because we believe that Jesus is our savior. The Bible says that anyone who believes in Jesus has eternal life. (John 3 v 36) Jesus is our only hope of a home in Heaven.


Reading for September 4th
  

Samson

 

Judges 13:1-7

 

Judges 14:1-4

 

Judges 16:1-30


September Birthdays!
  

Aleese Berning Holst 9/4, Travis Schreier 9/5, David Gilbertson 9/6, Al Begin 9/7, Scot Field 9/8, Cory Mentlick 9/8, Ella Hardtke 9/8, Katy Peterson 9/10, Harold Bierbaum 9/11, Michelle Berning 9/12, Mitchell Trom 9/13, Courtney Yust 9/14, Thomas Welsh 9/15, Brian Mix 9/16, Travis Austin 9/20, Jeff Reiman 9/20, Kim Ziemer 9/20, Mackenzie Nord 9/21, Sandra Welsh 9/22, Jan Begin 9/25,

Michalla Gilbertson 9/30


Worship Assistants - September 4th

 

Worship Assistant: Tanya Reiman, Reader: Shannon Reuss, Communion Assistants: Jamie Olson & Chris Austin, Hospitality: Wallace, Welsh, Wendt, Brown, & Ziemer, 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    

Worship Assistants - NEXT WEEK - September 11th

 

Worship Assistant: Steve Szuberski, Reader: Julie Porcher, Communion Assistants: Amber Hardtke & Jenny Mentlick, Hospitality: Jan Begin, Hardtke, Trom, Munz, Berning, Set-up/Ushers: (Grow & Create Team) Ken Morton, Eric Porcher, Chris Austin, Cindy Woltman, Jennifer Nguyen, Becky Crenshaw, Tanya Reiman, Julie Hanley, Heather Ohl, Jan Begin, Wayne Mehrkens

HERE ARE THE EVENTS COMING UP!

Sunday, September 4th: 9:15 am Joint service with St. Paul at our new building 

Wednesday, September 7th: 6:00 pm Youth Ministry Kick-Off Night

September 8th - 10th: Pastor Pete at Conference in Chicago

Sunday, September 11th: Rally Sunday, 9:15 am Worship, 10:15 am Sunday School 


Click Here to access Peace Lutheran September Calendar

Click Here to access Message from SE Minnesota Synod, ELCA 

 

God's blessings on your day,
Pastor Pete