This Week at Prince of Peace...

Fourth Sunday After Pentecost                                        June 12, 2016


This Sunday's Readings
2 Samuel 11:26 - 12:10, 13-15; Psalm 32; Galatians 2:15-21 
 
GOSPEL: Luke 7:36 - 8:3
One of the Pharisees asked Jesus to eat with him, and he went into the Pharisee's house and took his place at the table. And a woman in the city, who was a sinner, having learned that he was eating in the Pharisee's house, brought an alabaster jar of ointment. She stood behind him at his feet, weeping, and began to bathe his feet with her tears and to dry them with her hair. Then she continued kissing his feet and anointing them with the ointment. Now when the Pharisee who had invited him saw it, he said to himself, "If this man were a prophet, he would have known who and what kind of woman this is who is touching him - that she is a sinner." Jesus spoke up and said to him, "Simon, I have something to say to you." "Teacher," he replied, "speak." "A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. When they could not pay, he canceled the debts for both of them. Now which of them will love him more?" Simon answered, "I suppose the one for whom he canceled the greater debt." And Jesus said to him, "You have judged rightly." Then turning toward the woman, he said to Simon, "Do you see this woman? I entered your house; you gave me no water for my feet, but she has bathed my feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. You gave me no kiss, but from the time I came in she has not stopped kissing my feet. You did not anoint my head with oil, but she has anointed my feet with ointment. Therefore, I tell you, her sins, which were many, have been forgiven; hence she has shown great love. But the one to whom little is forgiven, loves little." Then he said to her, "Your sins are forgiven." But those who were at the table with him began to say among themselves, "Who is this who even forgives sins?" And he said to the woman, "Your faith has saved you; go in peace." Soon afterwards he went on through cities and villages, proclaiming and bringing the good news of the kingdom of God. The twelve were with him, as well as some women who had been cured of evil spirits and infirmities: Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna, the wife of Herod's steward Chuza, and Susanna, and many others, who provided for them out of their resources.
 

Missed last week? Check out last Sunday's sermons, music and more by  clicking here! 

Please remember in your prayers this week...
 
Recently Added  
Johanna Roberts (sister of Jon Conary)
Sherry Schiebel
Evelyn Stephens (mother of Jon Conary)
Kathy Drake (friend of Dave & Nancy Swanson)
 
Will Kong (friend of the Forish/Schambura families)

Brittany Daniel (daughter of Cherie & Mike DeGeorge)

Grace Onyambu
Amanda Pickard (friend of Kathryn Riley)
Alexandrea Valentine (fiancee of Matt Berninger)
 
Sympathy
Family of Naoma Ronnfeldt (aunt of Vickie Carlson) 
  
Thanksgiving
Baptism of Cameron Leonard (daughter of Cassie & David Leonard)
Birth of Addison James Beeler (granddaughter of Joan Beeler)
   
Continuing Prayers
Click here for Continuing Prayer List located below. 
 
*Please notify the church office of anyone else needing prayers, or if the concern is resolved.    
 
Coming Up at Prince of Peace
     
This Weekend...
Saturday, June 11 - Worship will be held at 5:00 pm
Saturday Dinner Out at Yoyogi Sushi after the Saturday service!
 
Sunday, June 12 - One Sunday Worship service will be held at 9:30 am
The Youth Handbell Choir will perform at the Sunday service!
Graduate Recognition will be held at the Sunday service!
Confirmation Family Potluck will be held at 10:45 am

    Next Weekend...  
Dedication of Quilts
Saturday, June 18 - Worship will be held at 5:00 pm
Sunday, June 19 - One Sunday Worship service will be held at 9:30 am
Grace Notes will play at the Sunday service!

Looking Ahead...
                      
Thursday, June 9        5:00 PM           Youth Handbells Rehearsal
                                    6:30 PM           Body & Soul at Soccerplex
                                    7:30 PM           Women's Book Group
                                    7:30 PM           Finance Committee meeting
Saturday, June 11       8:40 AM          Derek Sheely Lead the Way Race
                                    5:00 PM           Worship
                                    6:15 PM           Saturday Dinner Out at Yoyogi Sushi
Sunday, June 12                                 Recognition of Graduates
                                    9:30 AM         Worship (only 1 Sunday Service)
                                    10:45 AM         Confirmation Family Potluck
Tuesday, June 14       10:00 AM         Quilters
                                    12:30 PM          Women's Bible Study
                                    7:30 PM           Church Council meeting
Thursday, June 16      7:30 PM           Books & Beer Men's Book Club
                                    7:30 PM           Grace Notes
Saturday, June 18       5:00 PM           Worship
Sunday, June 19                                 Dedication of Quilts
                                    9:30 AM          Worship (only 1 Sunday Service)
Thursday, June 23      6:30 PM           Body & Soul at Quince Orchard HS
Saturday, June 25       9:00 AM          Playset Demolition
Saturday, June 25       7:00 PM           PoP Game Night
Saturday, July 2          2:00 PM           Empty Nesters Crab Fest & Dive In
Thursday, July 7         6:30 PM           Body & Soul at PoP
Saturday, July 16        6:15 PM           Saturday Dinner Out Picnic & Yard Games
at PoP
 
 Click here for a complete calendar

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Take Note: Our Summer Worship schedule has begun! From Memorial Day Weekend (5/29) through Labor Day Weekend (9/4), we'll have ONE SUNDAY SERVICE at 9:30 am
followed by fellowship! The Saturday 5 pm service will also continue each weekend.

This weekend, we recognize our Graduates:
David Carr, Katie Coulson, Ethan Crookshank, Kelly Goble, Coulter Hurst, Johanna Koenig, Brooke Ludder, Carter May, Kate Muma, Cassidy Solomon, and Greg Von Wald!
Pick up the special Grad Insert from the narthex to learn about their accomplishments and future plans!

Join us for our next Saturday Dinner Out on June 11 around 6:15 pm at Yoyogi Sushi in Kentlands (328 Main St). All are welcome!
 
The June Glad Tidings is available on our website!

The Body and Soul program moves outdoors for the summer months and will meet on a limited schedule. Weather permitting, we will meet to exercise at various locations (Quince Orchard HS, Soccerplex, C&O Canal). The next meeting will be on Thursday, June 9 at 6:30 pm to walk the paved trails at the Maryland Soccerplex. Meet at 6:30 pm at the pool entrance (18000 Central Park Circle, Boyds; off Shaeffer Rd). Bring water. On Thursday, June 23 at 6:30 pm meet at Quince Orchard High School for a walk around the track (meet at entrance to the track). Other activities might include stretching, resistance exercises, and/or stairs if desired. Bring water. In the event of inclement weather, call Marybeth at 240-644-4146 to check whether the activities are canceled. Pick up a full schedule from the narthex or contact Marybeth Stockman for more info.     

The Women's Book Group moves in a new direction in June,
discussing Still Missing by Chevy Stevens, a novel about a woman's abduction, survival, and the aftermath. Nancy Morton hosts the gathering Thursday, June 9 at 7:30 pm at her home in Germantown. Please bring your ideas for future book discussions as we will select books for September and beyond at the meeting. Members must read the book before recommending it. RSVP to Nancy.

Come to the final Derek Sheely LEAD THE WAY 4.0-Mile Run and 1-Mile Walk on Saturday, June 11 at 8:40 am at Northwest High School in Germantown. Help increase awareness of concussions and support advancements in education, prevention, and treatment of traumatic brain injuries. Visit www.thedereksheelyfoundation.org for more info, to register, or to donate. We also need volunteers; please email Kristen Sheely for info.

The Serving in Worship schedule for June & July has been posted on our website and the bulletin board in the narthex. Please review it and make arrangements for any conflicts. Thanks!   

Thanks to everyone who helped with our Yard Sale and especially Elizabeth Cockerham for her leadership! We enjoyed food, fellowship, and a great time shopping for bargains. Many unsold items were donated to Goodwill. We expect to net around $14,000! If you haven't paid your tab yet, the box is on the credenza in the narthex. Please mark your check "Yard Sale" and place in the offering plate.
 
COMING SOON -- Debt Reduction Campaign: Foundations for Our Future (read more here!)  

Property Announcement: As approved at the annual meeting, a new roof will be installed on the main building the week of June 13th. Since the steeple will need to be removed temporarily, it will be painted at that time.

The July/August Glad Tidings deadline is Sunday, June 19. Please submit your articles, photos, etc. to Martha Rogers.

Memorial Garden needs some TLC ~ We have new bushes and trees in the Memorial Garden which have spruced up the space considerably but its in need of some weeding. If you feel inspired, please spend a few minutes, ridding the garden of those pesky onions and dandelions!! Questions? contact Jennifer Maloney.   

Bolt pullers, truckers, and sawers needed!
We are looking for a few good men (and women!) to lend a hand in taking down our beloved play set on Saturday, June 25, starting at 9:00 am. If you have a truck, tools and/or the ability to help we would love to have you join us in taking it down. Please email Ric Kienzle. With many hands we should be able to make light work of getting it done. Even better news, we have selected a new swing set and are in the process of fundraising for it!

Dine-out to Support Gaithersburg HELP on Monday, June 13th at Don Jorge's Restaurant (108 E. Diamond Ave, Gaithersburg). Stop in from 11am-10pm for Tex-Mex and Latin American cuisine and 20% of the sales will be donated to Gaithersburg HELP. Just be sure to mention that you are dining to support Gaithersburg HELP.
 
Books and Beer, aka The Men's Book Club of Prince of Peace, concludes its spring 2016 literary friendship campaign with a lively discussion of "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History" by Elizabeth Kolbert. On Thursday, June 16 at 7:30 pm we will meet at the home of Chet Wolejsza. Please RSVP to Chet. All men of PoP and their male friends are cordially invited. Our next meeting will be in September.

There will be a POP Game Night on Saturday, June 25 from 7-10pm in the Fellowship Hall. Bring out your favorite board game or try someone else's. This event is open to all and recommended for ages 13+. Contact Christian Michel if you have any questions.

Empty Nesters Crab Fest & Dive In on Saturday, July 2 at 2:00 pm: Empty Nesters are invited to crack crabs and swim like crabs in the pool. Wear your swimsuit and bring a side dish or salad. We will kindly ask for a contribution to cover the cost of crabs. Joan Kowalik & Susan Victor will host this event at their home. Please RSVP to Joan or sign up in the narthex by June 25. If you don't like crabs, we can grill up some burgers but please let us know ahead of time. At PoP, you're an Empty Nester if your children (if you have any) are all over 18. It doesn't matter whether you have children, where your children live, what your marital status is, or what your retirement status is. If you want to socialize with this diverse and interesting group, join us!

The Annual June Festival at Pleasant View Historical Site (right next door to PoP) will be held Saturday, June 25 at 12:00-4:00 pm. The Pleasant View site (11810 Darnestown Rd) houses three original structures that all date back to the late nineteenth century: Pleasant View Methodist Episcopal Church, Pleasant View Cemetery, and Quince Orchard Colored School. The historic church and school buildings will be open to tour. Come for an afternoon of food, music, fellowship, information, and fun!

Join us for Vacation Bible School "Cave Quest - Following Jesus the Light of the World" July 25-29 from 9am-12pm. VBS is always lots of fun for kids and adults! We still need helpers so please signup in the narthex or contact Lori Kohne. VBS is for children ages 3 (potty trained) thru entering 5th grade. Registration forms are available in the narthex and on the PoP website. Registration fee is $50 per participant with a max of $150 per family. Each family will receive a CD of the music and a T-shirt for each child. Need based scholarships are available. Invite your friends and neighbors to join us for an over-the-top underground adventure!
 
Prince of Peace has partnered with Shaare Torah and the Islamic Society of the Washington Area to host the first ever Montgomery County Interfaith 5K.
Register TODAY for the Run/Walk which will take place on September 5th at the Soccerplex in Germantown. Proceeds from this event will benefit Gaithersburg HELP. Putting on an event of this size requires many volunteers, a lot of planning, and area business sponsors. If you work for or own a business in Montgomery County that might be willing to be a sponsor, please see Pastor Christine. Sponsorship levels start as low as $275. Mark your calendars now for this great, family fun event.  
 
Join us on July 16 around 6:15 pm for our next Saturday Dinner Out: Picnic & Yard Games at PoP! Pack a picnic and have dinner after church. Bring your favorite yard game.
   
Don't forget to bring donations for Gaithersburg HELP! Canned fruit & tuna are their most needed items right now. Please be sure to pick up a can or two when you go to the store to help keep the pantry in constant supply this summer. Donations can be dropped off in the foyer.
 
Our Worship Services require the efforts of many dedicated volunteers. Please help by serving as usher, greeter and/or snack helper.  Signup through VolunteerSpot or contact the Office. You will be scheduled approximately once every two months (with the ability to reschedule). Thank you for contributing your time and talents! Many hands make light work!   

Fruitful Fields, the Prince of Peace Community Garden, has fenced-in plots for your favorite herbs, vegetables and flowers. The garden areas are located behind the Besecker Center, individual plots surround the three central plots in which food is grown for Gaithersburg HELP. We also need help watering, weeding and harvesting produce for donation. For more info or to help, contact Marybeth Stockman or sign up in the narthex. 
 
The Flower Chart for 2016 has been posted and June dates are still open! Sign up on the bulletin board.   
 
Lutheran Disaster Response ~ The last few months have been a somber season. We have seen one of the highest concentrations of significant disasters in decades. As a church we are called to respond. Through Lutheran Disaster Response, your gifts will provide help and hope in the face of devastation. Thanks to a generous donor, your gifts now will be matched - dollar for dollar - until we reach $100,000. Visit the ELCA Disaster Response webpage to donate or learn more about how you can help. 
     
Mar-Lu-Ridge Summer Camp 
Register before it's too late! Send a child or grandchild to week-long camps like Adventure, Arts, Sports, Service, Cooking, Horseback, Pioneer, and Swimming Camp - something for everyone; located in nearby Jefferson, MD. Brochures are available on the bulletin board; or visit www.mar-lu-ridge.org to view the Summer 2016 Brochure, register online, and download forms for camp. Summer Camp is a great adventure; join the fun!
             
We are experiencing phone problems in the Office. If you do not get through, please wait a few minutes and try again. Email is a great way to reach us: Office, Pastor Steve, Pastor Christine      
DebtReducation*********************************
 
Debt Reduction Campaign:  Foundations for Our Future 
 
Where we are now...
Our mortgage is paid every month out of our Debt Reduction Fund. We have a little more than ten years left on our mortgage, with our monthly payment just under $3,000. Right now we are not bringing in enough monthly donations designated to the Debt Reduction Fund to cover our monthly payment. We are luckily not operating in a deficit because we have some money in the fund that we can use to cover the difference. Every month we are using about $1,000 from the pool of money in the fund, along with our monthly donations to the fund, in order to make our mortgage payment. Although we are able to make our mortgage payments right now, our excess funds will eventually run out.

Where we need to be...
In order to make our monthly mortgage payments, we need to increase our donations to the Debt Reduction Fund. Any donations received above the mortgage amount can be applied to the principal, at the treasurer's discretion.

Where we want to be...
Ideally, we would like to try to get to a place where we can double our mortgage payments, which would result in paying off our mortgage early. An early payoff would result in Prince of Peace having more options, financially, for ministries and/or building improvements.

What can we start to do now?
We would like to ask the congregation to prayerfully consider making additional donations to the Debt Reduction fund in order to 1) make the mortgage payments, and 2) hopefully begin to make additional payments to pay off the mortgage early. Please be sure that any additional donations you are providing are designated to the Debt Reduction Fund.

Who can answer questions I may have?
A Debt Reduction Campaign team is being formed to head these efforts. If you have any questions about the campaign or the Debt Reduction Fund, please contact Sarah Yonder, the council liaison on the team.
 
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VolunteerSpot is our new way to stay informed and sign up for volunteer opportunities at Prince of Peace. An email is sent for each need, as it is identified. The message contains a link that makes it easy to add your name as a helper. Here are our current volunteer requests:
 
Volunteer Need
Worship Volunteers (Ushers, Snack volunteers, Greeters) 
 
There is a button with a link to current volunteer opportunities on our church web page; you can also click on the specific Volunteer Need above or here to see the complete list. Thank you for sharing your time and talents!!  
Please remember in your prayers this week...
ContPrayers 
Continuing Prayers - PoP Members
Eardie Baka, Carol Barotti, Elizabeth Langum Chung, David family, Goodwin family, Laura Hampe, Steven Hill, Jessica Jeffery, Roy Johnson, Pat Juhrs, Greta Kunkle, Mike Langum, Remi Langum, Kaitlyn McGurgan & her family, Sandy Moore, Heather Robinson, David Rogers, James Rogers, Martha Rogers, Julie Stokes, Nancy Swanson, Laura Wilson.

Continuing Prayers - Family & Friends
Rohanie Bacchus (friend of Sherry Schiebel), Scott Baka (son of Eardie Baka), Shea Baldwin (daughter of Becca & Jeremy Baldwin), Margaux Bereston (friend of Cherie DeGeorge), Carol Buck (friend of Sherry Schiebel), Fred Chamblin (father of Tracy Solomon), The Rev. Jeong & Nam Cho (parents of Claire Cho), Sydney Clark (friend of Cathy Berninger), Joanne Claycamp (mother of Gregg Claycamp), Keith Cobb (father of Allan Cobb), Gilda & Khaleesi Damiani (friends of Tonya Meyer & Amy Ceralde), Victor DeGeorge (uncle of Mike DeGeorge), Paula Everitt (relative of Amy Rossmeisl), Nathan Farrar (nephew of Richard Farrar), Stephen R. Farrar (brother of Richard Farrar), Ruth Garretson (grandmother of Kelly Garretson), Torie Gensch (friend of Sherry Schiebel), Kelly Gibson (sister of Dan Gibson), Karen Griese (mother of Kari Oakes), Joni Hanley (friend of Jean Bernstein), Haris (friend of Greg Von Wald), Ralph Heckel, Mary Christine Hevner (sister of Judy Wooldridge), Janet Howard (friend of Nettie Horne), Mario Ierardi and family (friend of Debra Aplan), Christopher Johnson (son of Roy Johnson), Kim (friend of Donna Von Wald), Bill Kratz (father of Laura Garretson), Lisa Law (friend of Lisa Adams' friend), Tim Leiss, Mark Miller (friend of Butler family), Debbie Mulhern (friend of Martha Rogers), Ray Nopper (friend of Andrea Goble), Jo Ann Oddo (grandmother of AJ Oddo), Louise Pascal (aunt of David Rogers), Bill Prueter, Linda Prueter, Ted Prueter (father of Bill Prueter), Greg Rayman (uncle of Julie Stokes), Prema Ramanathan, Cindy Shaw (cousin of Lisa Adams), John Shay (friend of Mike & Cherie DeGeorge), Richard Sherman (cousin of Gordon Gipe), Pauline Shumaker (mother of Lisa Conary), Roberta Stover (aunt of Tracy Solomon), Howard Weidemoyer, Jerry & Carol Weisdock (parents of Jean Bernstein), Dianne Werley (friend of Ann Callahan), Kathy Williams (stepdaughter of Ann Callahan), Katina Williams (friend of Steven Hill), Matthew Wolejsza (son of Nancy & Chet Wolejsza).  
 
*Please notify the church office of anyone else needing continuing prayers, or if the concern is resolved.   
 
   
Attendance Last Weekend 
 
Saturday                              5:00 PM                 34
Sunday                                 9:30 AM                89
Total:                                                                    123
 

  Serving in Worship Sunday

9:30 AM
Team Leader                     Gordon Gipe
Altar Guild                         Donna Rose
Communion Asst.           Matt Castellano
Lector                                   Terry Forish
Acolyte                                 Carolyn Levine
Ushers                                  Nancy & Dave Swanson
Greeters                               David Malmgren & family
Snacks                                  Donna Rose
Prayer Writer                     Dick Moore
Counters                              June Herron & David Rogers
Cookie Brigade               Susan Potemra (Bake) & Gordon Gipe (Deliver)

              Click here for a complete Serving in Worship schedule.          
 
Contact Information

Church Office:

office@poplutheran.org

301-869-3666 

Church Council:
council@poplutheran.org

Pastor Steve
:

pastor@poplutheran.org

301-980-0160 (cell)

Pastor Christine:

pastorchristine@poplutheran.org

703-517-0728 (cell)
Visit Pastor Christine's blog at:

http://tinydartfrog.com 

 

Sermon mp3 downloads are available at:
http://poplutheran.org/sermonsmusic/sermonsandmusic.html

Monthly Newsletters ("Glad Tidings") are available at:

http://poplutheran.org/newsletters.html


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