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Sunday Worship & Faith Formation ResourcesSunday, April 11, 2021 |
Worship Resources Celebrated in the Home
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Peace Lutheran Church
1147 S. Walnut Ave.
Stewardship Snippet - April 11, 2021
“If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.”
1 John 1:8
The Creator of all has given us responsibility for our home planet. If we say we have no responsibility for being good stewards of creation, we also deceive ourselves. May we rise to the task and work for the good that God breathes into existence.
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Worship OpportunitiesSunday, April 11, 2021 8am worship in the Peace parking lot in your car using a broadcast on a radio frequency. Click HERE for a bulletin. 10am worship in the Peace parking lot livestreamed or outdoor, in-person. Chairs will be provided. Please continue to wear masks for in-person activities. If there is inclement weather, this service will be available only online. For the link to on-line worship, go to our website HERE. Click HERE for a bulletin. This is our worship schedule until the building is renovated and the sanctuary available for use. |
Family Faith Resources
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Seekers and Sponges Sunday Morning ClassZOOM on Sunday @ 8:45 AM Join Seekers and Sponges on Sunday at 8:45 am via Zoom. We have been discussing a series of video presentations, "Great Figures of the New Testament" by Amy-Jill Levine, who is University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Each week is a stand alone lecture, so feel free to join in any week you would like. This Sunday our topic will be Pontius Pilate. Join Zoom on Sunday here or click the button below:
To login via the Zoom app directly, use the meeting ID and passcode below:
Meeting ID: 812 4037 9711
Passcode: 053858
Phone In: 1-346-248-7799
For more infomation visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81240379711?pwd=VXdxa0hRb1g3RVpuZ2hPNnpkWVJhUT09#success
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Exploring the Bible TogetherTUESDAYS @ 6:30pm. Join Pastor Jake Fain, Deacon Andrew More, and Pastor Paul Miller as we explore the Bible together. To check out this week's episode, click on the title above. Jesus often referred to himself as the Son of Man. But what does this mean? Where does the title "Son of Man" come from? Explore this fascinating phrase to see its significance. You may watch last week's video God Covenants With Us by clicking HERE Go to https://bibleproject.com Exploring The Bible Zoom Bible Study
Each Tuesday from 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm we will have an open discussion of one of the Bible Project videos. This week it will be helpful, but not required, for you to watch the YouTube video above, Jesus: Son of Man. We’ll spend about 30 minutes unpacking the video and opening it up for questions, insights, comments, etc. This link will work for all subsequent Tuesdays, so keep it handy. 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 DialoguesApril 18, 2021 @ 12:30pm - 1:30pm Peace Dialogues are intended to strengthen the whole body of our church community and our witness to the world around us. What’s the difference between stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination? Are we beyond that in a world or where is God calling us as a people who are both saints and sinners? Join us on Zoom Sunday, April 18th, from 12:30pm-1:30pm for our monthly conversation based on our cultural framework. For more information on "Peace Dialogues" visit our webpage HERE. For other helpful resources engaging difficult conversations check out: Doing Justice: Facilitated conversations dealing with racism A new small group begins April 8th. https://www.austinseminary.edu/lifelong-learning/online/doing-justice-racism Conversations and workshops bridging the political divide: https://braverangels.org/ |
This week's flowers are given by:
Rebecca Krogness in celebration of granddaughter Hannah's birthday. |
2021 Flower Sign up
Each Sunday a beautiful arrangement of fresh flowers, donated by members and friends of the congregation, adorns the cross in the chancel area of Peace Lutheran Church. A contract with “Petals To Go” Florist in New Braunfels assures timely delivery, quality, and consistency in the arrangements at a very reasonable cost of $40 per arrangement. Flowers may be donated for occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries, in honor or in memory of a loved one, or simply ”To the Glory of God!” While we worship with St. Andrew in Canyon Lake, the arrangement will be taken to the altar there and then brought back to Peace after worship. The arrangement may be picked up at the church during office hours the following week. For questions, please contact Kathi Anderson (210) 643-8855, the Flower Coordinator for the Worship Team. To sign up for flower donations, click the button below or go to the sign up button at the bottom of Peace's homepage at peacenb.org
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Christ in Our Home Devotional BookletsApril - June The second quarter 2021 "Christ in Our Home" Devotional Booklets are now available for the months April through June. The online version is available from Augsburg Fortress by clicking HERE. Printed copies of the booklets, along with the current issue of Living Lutheran magazine, are available in the church office. Please give us a call at 830-620-0618 and we will bring one out to your car. |
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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