January 18, 2012 
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Message from Pastor Pete  

 

This morning my alarm went off at 5:30. I groggily reached over to shut it off, and then lay quietly in the dark. What kind of crazy person willingly gets up at 5:30? I lay under the warm blankets, quite tempted to just stay put. I had a zillion reasons to just go back to sleep. Temptation surrounded me. It took every ounce of energy to throw aside the sheets and meet the cold air.

 

What motivated me to actually move? Wednesday morning is basketball morning here in Eyota. I join a group of guys who hit the gym at 6:00 and play for an hour. It keeps me in shape, but that's not what got me out of bed. I love the game, but could easily talk myself out of it in the darkness of 5:30. I got up because people expected me to. I've committed to get myself on the court by 6:00. It's not that anyone forces me to do anything that I don't want to do. I'm publically accountable for my actions. Those expectations supported my decision to do what I knew I wanted to do: get up! At 5:30 in the morning, with excuses swirling, I needed those expectations.

 

Last January I committed to reading through the entire Bible in 2011. I'd made the attempt before and failed. It's easy to get behind and find 1001 excuses why it's not worth the effort. Reading through the Bible in a year takes serious commitment.

 

I'm pleased to report that I made it! I got into a routine of getting up a few minutes early and heading right for the Bible. At times I lacked the motivation to keep charging along, but every time that happened I remembered my public promise to finish it. If I quit I wouldn't just let myself down...I'd have to admit to others that I didn't do what I wanted to do.  The excuses faded away. I kept going and finished what I started.

 

Now, as the calendar has flipped over to 2012, I find myself in a bit of a bind. I had plans of continuing with morning devotions...but the excuses have found their way back into my life. I haven't had that public accountability...and I've slacked. It's not that I need others to force me to do something I hate...I need others to support me to do what I want to do! I can work through all kinds of excuses on my own, but those excuses sound pretty lame when I try to explain them to someone else.

 

So it looks like I need to be public and accountable again! Starting tomorrow morning, I plan to take 5 to 10 minutes each morning in Bible reading and prayer. It won't be a 'through the year' kind of thing. I want to be able to focus on smaller passages and ponder them more deeply. I will begin with the Gospel of Matthew, reading a portion, imagining what it would be like to be in the story, and asking God what it might mean for my life. It's something I enjoy, but apparently I need the support of others to get it done.

 

For me, this is the church at its best...supporting each other as we grow in faith. As God's people we can help each other in so many ways: devotions, prayer, diet, exercise, getting enough sleep, cutting back on work, putting in enough work, keeping the house clean, quitting smoking, cutting back (or stopping) drinking...the list can go on and on. The Holy Spirit works through others to support us. In what areas might some sort of public accountability help in your life? You are not alone! Let God work through others to help you do what you know you want (or need) to do!


Sunday School Change

 

Following much good discussion, it has been decided to change the Sunday School time. Beginning on Sunday, January 22nd it will follow the service (10:30-11:15) every Sunday. This provides many more opportunities for singing, crafts, and activities. The Sunday School is for those 3 years old through 5th grade. 


Body Image / Sexuality Conversations

 

Beginning on Wednesday, January 18th Pastor Pete and Brenda Szuberski will be leading youth in conversations on issues of sexuality. Parents are highly encouraged to attend on the two Wednesdays of February. We meet at 6:00 for supper at Arbor Gardens and will be done at 8:00.

 

January 18 - Self Image & Body Image Issues

January 25 - Dating & Relationships (at Peace, not Arbor Gardens)

February 1 - Sex as a Gift of God

February 8 - Sex and the Teenager


Welcome to Peace

On Sunday, January 29th Peace will hold a pot-luck lunch after Sunday School to welcome our newest members! Welcome Scott, Carla, & Samantha Brunsvold and Brad Fritz! Peace will hold another New Member dinner in late February for others interested in joining.


Ice Fishing Weekend

Peace's Annual Ice Fishing Weekend (at Pastor Pete's cabin near Alexandria) will be on January 20-22.  It's a great opportunity to get away for a few days! Feel free to come up for all or part of the weekend! Talk to Pastor Pete if you are interested in going.


Annual Meeting

 

Peace's annual meeting will be held during worship on January 29th. 


Offering Envelopes

 

The 2012 offering envelopes are available on the Welcome Table. If your name isn't on a box (and you'd like one), please talk to Pastor Pete or Su Spafford. 


2011 Annual Giving Reports

 

The individual giving reports from last year will be available this Sunday at worship. Those not picked up on Sunday, will be mailed next week. These are the statements that can be used when you file your income taxes.


2011 Annual Report Folders

 

The annual report folders will be available this Sunday on the Welcome Table. They provide an overview of last year's ministry and have information for the annual meeting next Sunday. Feel free to take one. 


Bible School Planning Time!

 

It's hard to believe, but the time has come to begin thinking about VBS! The first Planning Meeting will be on Tuesday Feb. 7th at 6:30pm at Holy Redeemer (Marion Hall / basement of the church).  Anyone interested in having a leadership role in VBS is invited to attend.

 


God With Us
 

When Jesus was teaching his disciples about prayer, He said: "And so I tell you, keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened." (Luke 11 v9-10.)


Reading for January 22nd
 
Gerasene demoniac 
 

January Birthdays!
 

MaKenzie Mentlick 1/6, Mia Olson 1/7, Miles Olson 1/7, Don Yust 1/7, Jesse Welsh 1/10,

Phillip Sorom 1/11, Wayne Bendickson 1/13, Julie Hanley 1/14, Katie Rucker 1/18, Melissa Keach 1/19, Laurie Mickow 1/19, Kaitlin Tangen 1/19, Tyler Brockway 1/22, Colin Reiman 1/28, Brynn Hanley 1/27, Paige Wendt 1/29, Hollywood Hermanson 1/30, Natasha Johnson 1/30, David Turnquist 1/30

 

Worship Assistants - January 22nd 
Worship Assistant: Shannon Reuss, Reader: Tamara Rasmussen, Communion Assistants: Julie Porcher & Laurie Mickow, Hospitality Families: Brockway, Schiltz, Curt & Kathy Olson, Wick & Tangen, Greeters:Tangen 

Worship Assistants - NEXT WEEK - January 29th 
 
Worship Assistant: Kay Klein, Reader: Chuck Johnson, Communion Assistants: Eric Pocher & Becky Crenshaw, Hospitality Families: Reiman, Keach, Cindy Woltman, Klein, Draper, Greeters: Brunsvold

HERE ARE THE EVENTS COMING UP!

 

Sunday, January 22nd: 9:15 am Worship, 10:30-11:15 Sunday School, Ice Fishing Weekend 
Wednesday, January 25th: 6:00 pm Youth Ministry (Dating, Relationships) 
Sunday, January 29th: 9:15 am Worship, 10:30-11:15 Sunday School, Annual Meeting During Worship, Pot-Luck lunch after Sunday School

Click Here to access Peace Lutheran January Calendar
 
Click Here to access Message from SE Minnesota Synod, ELCA 

 

God's blessings on your day,
Pastor Pete