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Peace Weekly News eBlastWednesday, November 24, 2021 |
Sunday Worship Service - 1st Sunday of AdventNovember 28, 2021 @ 10:00AM Livestream and In person in the Sanctuary For more infomation visit:
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Sunday's PreviewAdvent Series: Making Room You may purchase a copy of the book "Making Room" by Ed Robb HERE Learn how to make room in your heart for God and neighbor this Christmas. Often our Advent preparations have an inward focus as we prepare for the significance of God breaking into our world through the birth of the Christ child. But in a closer examination of the Advent story, we quickly learn that the focus of the coming of the newborn king is outward. Join us as we explore the warmth of welcome at Christmas following interactions with the Mary and Joseph, the shepherds, and the magi. Just as Jesus made room in God’s kingdom for a host of people who society wanted to leave on the margins, beginning with the appearance of the shepherds, we too should be asking ourselves who we can make room for this Christmas. Perhaps it is to the people in your community, or the newly immigrated family in town that doesn’t speak your language. Or maybe it’s the next-door neighbor who just settled in from yet another corporate move? The story of Christ’s birth encourages us to widen our borders and increase our sense of community—and make room for others. Sunday 10am 11/28 Making Room – “The neighbor next door” Wednesdays 6:30pm on Zoom (online only) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84821924193 12/ 1 Stranger in a Strange Land – “The people new to community” 12/8 Leave the Light On – “The oppressed and marginalized” 12/15 Walking Each Other Home – “The church and how we live out our call” For more infomation visit:
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Exploring the Bible TogetherTUESDAYS @ 6:30pm Deacon Andrew More, Pastor Jake Fain and Pastor Paul Miller have concluded their current Exploring The Bible Together video Bible study series. These videos are an excellent resource for understanding the content, context, message, and meaning of the Bible. These recordings will remain available on our Peace website and YouTube page (click HERE for our channel playlist). We invite you to watch and share them. The Tuesday 6:30 pm live Zoom Bible study will continue and is open to anyone. Zoom Bible Study
Each Tuesday from 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm. Anyone is welcome to join us! No experience with Bible study (or even the Bible) is necessary! Join us as we explore the Bible together!
Click here to join: Tuesday Zoom Bible Study
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Peace Ministries
Seekers and Sponges: Sunday, November 28 8:30am in-person and ZOOM Click HERE to join by Zoom. Sweet Hour of Prayer Group - meeting via Zoom and inperson starting December 6 Pastor's Virtual Conversation - Will resume November 29. Stephen Ministers Tech Support |
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Peace Mat Ministry
The "Matters" need your plastic shopping/grocery bags to make mats for the homeless in New Braunfels. Please bring your plastic bags to Peace and drop in the blue bin in the Narthex. Thank you for your help. |
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Men's BreakfastWednesday, December 1 @ Peace Men’s group has been meeting on the first Wednesday of the month at 9 AM at Landa Park. Beginning in December, we will be meeting at the church @ 9 AM. We discuss different topics and occasionally do some singing. BYOBS(bring your own breakfast sandwich). If you are interested, please show up. If you have any questions, please contact Ron Podojil at repodojil@gmail.com |
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New Braunfels SOS Food BankFood donations needed We will be collecting items for the the New Braunfels SOS Food Bank. The SOS shopping cart will be prominently displayed in the narthex where non-perishable food and non-food items can be dropped off. The New Braunfels SOS Food Bank's inventory of canned vegetables is at an all time low. They are in need of canned green beans, corn, peas, mixed veggies, etc. Due to low inventories at the SA Food Bank, they have been unable to purchase bulk quantities. Let's fill up the SOS shopping cart with canned veggies! The SOS Food Bank, located at 248 Merriweather, New Braunfels has been active since June 1988. It is totally staffed by more than 400 volunteers. There are no paid employees. Monetary donations are greatly appreciated. Each dollar donated will provide 7 meals to a needy individual or family. To make a monetary donation or for more information please visit the Food Bank's web site: sosfoodbankinc.org or call (830) 629-3663. Peace Lutheran Church staffs the food bank the second Monday of every month. If you would like to volunteer, please contact; Carol or Martin Franz, (830) 708-9446 or email; mcarolfranz@yahoo.com |
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New Braunfels SOS Food BankDonate a turkey for the holiday season SOS Food Bank is in need of uncooked, frozen turkeys. Please drop off donations at SOS Food Bank, 248 Merriweather, New Braunfels. Thank you for your generosity! |
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Angel TreeBenefiting Upbring Peace Lutheran Church has set out it's Angel Tree in our Narthex. On this tree you will find tags with age appropriate gift ideas for children. These gifts will benefit Upbring of San Antonio, the new Lutheran Social Services. We encourage you to take a tag and bring back unwrapped gifts with tag attached and place under the tree no later than November 28th, so they can be distributed in time for Christmas. Further instructions will be at the Angel Tree display in the Narthex. If you have any questions, please contact Brandi Raschke (Peace's Service Ministry Chair) at brandileighr@outlook.com or 832-633-6930. |
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The Salvation Army: Bell RingingSaturday, December 11 from 9am-5pm This year, Peace Lutheran Church is responsible for covering The Salvation Army Bell Ringing at Granzin's Meat Market on Saturday, December 11th from 9am-5pm. Two adults are needed at each shift. Kids are encouraged to attend alongside their guardians, but not required to be on the sign up below. If you have questions or need assistance, please reach out to Brandi Raschke at 832-633-6930 or brandileighr@outlook.com. Reminder emails will be sent out prior to notify you of your upcoming shift. Thank you in advance for volunteering to represent Peace Lutheran Church! To sign up for an available time slot go to: www.signupgenius.com or click on the button below or go to Peace homepage @ www.peacenb.org
For more infomation visit: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a48a9ad2aa5f94-salvation
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2021 Christmas Tea - A Winter WonderlandSaturday, December 4 from 10 am - 12 pm Join us for our 2021 Christmas Tea, A Winter Wonderland, on Saturday, December 4 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. Our special guest speaker will be Pastor Shelley Simmont. You may sign up through November 28 in the Narthex, online @ www.peacenb.org (look for the button at the bottom of Peace homepage) or click the button below and you will be directed to SignUp Genius. The cost is $8.00 per person.
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A Live Nativity - December 11Volunteers needed Peace Lutheran presents its annual Live Nativity on December 11, from 6pm to 8pm on the front lawn. Drive-by or stop in and experience. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Please contact Becky Voges at 830-587-4003 |
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Christmas Poinsettias
Purchase a poinsettia plant to decorate the Peace altar for Christmas and take the plant home with you after Christmas Eve worship service. The plants cost $10 each. The sign up sheet will be in the Narthex starting Sunday, November 14. |
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Christmas CarolingSunday, December 19 @ 5:30pm Join us for Christmas caroling. We will be meeting on Sunday, December 19 @ 5:30pm at the home of Wil and Becky Voges (1225 Loma Verde). We will be caroling to some of our Shut-ins, so let us know if you would like us to come sing for you. Bring some Christmas cookies to share for fellowship afterward. |
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Let's Play Some BINGO!Thursday, December 16 @ 12 noon Join us for BINGO @ Peace. Bring something to share for lunch and a few items for BINGO prizes. We will provide the coffee and tea. One more thing - bring some Christmas cookies to share! |
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Christmas Vespers: Where the Light BeginsTLU Jackson Auditorium A varied program, exploring the idea of light, peace and hope, will be presented by the TLU choirs and instrumentalists. Christmas Vespers will be held in TLU's Jackson Auditorium on: Friday, December 3 @ 7:30 pm and in Austin at St. Martin's Lutheran Church on Sunday, December 12 @ 4:00 pm (no tickets required) Tickets for each Vespers service at TLU are free but required. Tickets may be reserved online: tlu.edu/events/vespers-2 or at the TLU Bookstore. Texas Lutheran University |
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Peace Music MinistryVolunteers needed for Sunday Morning Music We are in need of 2 (two) singers to lead the congregation in singing during the Sunday morning worship service. We would also like to see people sign up to provide special music. This would entail preparing a special musical offering to share. This offering can be instrumental, bells, solo, duet, etc. Please provide the name of the music and all copyright information when signing up. The deadline to sign up is one week before the date of your performance. To sign up, you can visit our website and click on the Sunday Morning Music Button located at the bottom of the home page or click on the button below.
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Media Booth Disciples
We now have full use of our new media booth which utilizes a sound technician, a livestream operator, and a powerpoint operator. To sign up to be one of the media booth technicians/operator, please click the button below to be redirected to our SignUpGenius. You can also sign up by clicking the link at the bottom of Peace's homepage @ www.peacenb.org If you would like to learn how to be a media booth technician/operator or you have any questions, please contact the Peace office at 830-620-0618. For more infomation visit:
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Three Expressions of the Church
We are part of one church body organized in three expressions — congregations, synods, and the churchwide organization. Each expression has its particular functions but all three together share a common mission of doing God’s work in the world and proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ. Together, they ensure a solid foundation of leadership, active involvement in communities, opportunities for dialogue and diverse perspectives, creative partnerships, and support for members and ministries of the ELCA.
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