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Vol. 19 No. 38 September 24, 2016 www.poplc.org Prince of Peace is a … • Hub of spiritual transformation using God’s Word, Sacrament, and Prayer, • Equipping us to build networks of vibrant Christian communities, • Extending to our homes, to our neighbors, and beyond, making disciples of Jesus. The Prince of Peace C O M M U N I C A T O R Cindy Gnewuch Will Serve Vacancy As reported last week, the Holy Spirit, through the vote of the congregation, did not extend a call to Cindy Gnewuch to serve as the Minister of Music and Member Engagement during the Call Service held September 12. Still, the vote to call Cindy was close, with a strong majority of the members present at the meeting (62%) affirming the recommendation of the Call Committee. Plus, the response since then has overwhelmingly favored bringing Cindy on in a vacancy role. So we have brought her on staff as the Vacancy Director of Music and Member Engagement and will resume the call process at a later date. The fall music ministry schedule will be finalized soon. Chancel Choir rehearsals will start this Thursday, September 29 th , at 7:30 p.m. in the Choir Room. Orchestra rehearsals will begin Sunday, October 2 nd , at 6:15 p.m. in the Sanctuary. A Letter from the Board of Servant Leaders (BoSL) Brothers and Sisters in Christ, On behalf of the BoSL, we would like to thank you for the feedback provided since the Voters’ Assembly on September 12. The BoSL works hard to listen to the congregation. We pray over and discuss all feedback we receive as the Holy Spirit guides us forward. At this time, I feel it is important to share with you the BoSL’s support and appreciation for the work of the Call Committee. These members are truly God’s servants at work – their dedication and the support from their families throughout this process are to be commended. Further, I would like to put to rest any doubts regarding the integrity of the Committee or the process itself. In the BoSL’s review of the process followed by the Call Committee, we are confident that the policies and procedures of the LCMS were adhered to. Further, the BoSL was informed throughout the Call Committee’s process and stands behind its work and recommendation. Nonetheless, the vote at the Call Service did not reach the required two- thirds majority and as such we find ourselves determining the best path forward. In order to move the music ministry forward at this time, we must make a decision to fill the vacancy while we resume the call/search process. The alternative is a leaderless music ministry until another process is complete and that is not in the best interest of the needs of Prince of Peace. Continued on next page

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Vol. 19 No. 38

September 24, 2016

www.poplc.org

Prince of Peace is a …

• Hub of spiritual transformation using God’s Word, Sacrament, and Prayer,

• Equipping us to build networks of vibrant Christian communities,

• Extending to our homes, to our neighbors, and beyond, making disciples of Jesus.

The Prince of Peace C O M M U N I C A T O R

Cindy Gnewuch Will Serve Vacancy

As reported last week, the Holy Spirit, through the vote of the congregation, did not extend a call to Cindy Gnewuch to serve as the Minister of Music and Member Engagement during the Call Service held September 12. Still, the vote to call Cindy was close, with a strong majority of the members present at the meeting (62%) affirming the recommendation of the Call Committee. Plus, the response since then has overwhelmingly favored bringing Cindy on in a vacancy role. So we have brought her on staff as the Vacancy Director of Music and Member Engagement and will resume the call process at a later date. The fall music ministry schedule will be finalized soon. Chancel Choir rehearsals will start this Thursday, September 29th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Choir Room. Orchestra rehearsals will begin Sunday, October 2nd, at 6:15 p.m. in the Sanctuary.

A Letter from the Board of Servant Leaders (BoSL)

Brothers and Sisters in Christ, On behalf of the BoSL, we would like to thank you for the feedback provided since the Voters’ Assembly on September 12. The BoSL works hard to listen to the congregation. We pray over and discuss all feedback we receive as the Holy Spirit guides us forward. At this time, I feel it is important to share with you the BoSL’s support and appreciation for the work of the Call Committee. These members are truly God’s servants at work – their dedication and the support from their families throughout this process are to be commended. Further, I would like to put to rest any doubts regarding the integrity of the Committee or the process itself. In the BoSL’s review of the process followed by the Call Committee, we are confident that the policies and procedures of the LCMS were adhered to. Further, the BoSL was informed throughout the Call Committee’s process and stands behind its work and recommendation. Nonetheless, the vote at the Call Service did not reach the required two-thirds majority and as such we find ourselves determining the best path forward. In order to move the music ministry forward at this time, we must make a decision to fill the vacancy while we resume the call/search process. The alternative is a leaderless music ministry until another process is complete and that is not in the best interest of the needs of Prince of Peace.

Continued on next page

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Three Minute Rule

Two weeks ago, the "Three Minute Rule" was introduced to Prince of Peace. The Three Minute Rule is simple: Spend the first three minutes after worship talking to someone you don't yet know well. After three minutes (roughly the length of the organ postlude), speak with whomever you want. The response to this rule has been excellent! Having said that, please remember what Jesus said about all worship rules: “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.” If you would rather pray in the pew or at the altar during the postlude, we encourage you to do that instead. Or, if you would prefer not to talk with someone new, that’s fine. The Three Minute “rule” is intended to be a gentle reminder that the church is a safe place for us to practice the first step in evangelism by bonding with people the Spirit has led to our church. God bless us with joy as we serve Him with all our heart, mind and strength!

Pastor Carl

Continued from front page In order to meet the needs of music ministry and member engagement, Pastor Carl has issued an employment agreement to Cindy Gnewuch to fill the vacancy position. This action is consistent with Prince of Peace’s Constitution, By-Laws, and Governance Policy. These documents state that the BoSL's role is to ensure that the congregation’s needs are met to satisfy the mission and vision of Prince of Peace, while the hiring of staff to meet those needs is within the responsibility of the Senior Pastor. We are also working with the SED to ensure this agreement aligns with LCMS policies and practices. I urge you to pray for Prince of Peace and support our pastors and staff during this time of transition. Change is difficult, but God is calling us to move forward. We are excited to see music ministry resume and member engagement flourish under the leadership of Cindy! The call/search process will resume, and as always, the BoSL stands ready and willing to listen to you. In God’s Sacred Peace, Erin Summers Chair, Board of Servant Leaders Celebration Breakfast to

Thank Bible Teachers

Sunday, October 2 9:15-10am Fellowship Hall

All are invited! Come to the Fellowship Hall to enjoy a bite of breakfast before your Sunday School class. We take this occasion to thank God for our Bible teachers and ministry volunteers, past and present, for their commitment and loving ministry to us!

At the breakfast, pick up a small “thank you” card to sign/color, then pass it along to a Sunday School/Bible class teacher, ministry volunteer, or someone who has blessed PoP’s ministries with their servant hearts.

This celebratory event is hosted by LCEF (Lutheran Church Extension Fund in recognition of PoP’s outstanding missional partnership.

Lori Grosz - [email protected]

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Food Drive THIS SATURDAY for ECHO

Right Next-door at Giant! Saturday, September 24 10am to 4pm Collecting at two Giant Stores located at: 8074 Rolling Road and 8320 Old Keene Mill Rd Springfield, VA 22153 Ecumenical Community Helping Others (ECHO) serves the local community—providing food and financial help to people with short-term emergencies. Requested items: flour, sugar, rice, oil, syrup, pancake mix, macaroni and cheese, pasta, spaghetti sauce, jelly, instant potatoes and beans.

Sparklers Senior

Luncheon

October 21 at the Rheingarten

The Sparklers luncheon last Friday was well attended and all enjoyed the variety of pizzas, side dishes, and desserts. Pastor Carl gave us all a thorough understanding and over view of the process in selecting and initiating a call for a Minister of Music and Member Engagement, a lengthy discussion period afterward. He also explained to us the Purpose of the “Three Minute Rule.” Thank you. We are looking forward to our next luncheon at the Rheingarten by Quantico with a visit to the Marine Museum afterwards. The Museum has handicapped assistance available for those who need it. As always, sign up and bring a guest! Peter Gerber (703) 451-7747 [email protected]

Wouldyouliketoenjoydinneroutwithfriends?Wouldyou

liketomeetsomenewfriends?StartingWednesday,

October26,“DinnerwithFriends”willmeeteachmonth.

Seedetailsbelowforthismonth

Wednesday,October26,5:00PMParadisoItalianRestaurant

6124FranconiaRd,Alexandria,VA22310

[email protected]

orcall703-451-5855.

Ifyouneedaride,contactDickVallerat703-451-6380.

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CrisisText is a text-messaging tool for students and parents who need help with mental health, depression, or thoughts of suicide. It is a confidential, safe, and non-judgmental resource when you need someone to talk to. CrisisText is available on the FCPS Mobile App or by sending a text NEEDHELP to 85511. Youth may also call 703-527-4077 if they would prefer to speak to someone directly.

Support Our Preschool

Fundraiser

This year, Prince of Peace Lutheran School has chosen Genevieve’s Giftwrap for our first fundraiser, because of the quality giftwrap, delicious chocolates and the beautiful home décor and kitchen items they sell. We have a few catalogs in the Narthex and Church Office, but an easier way to support POPLS is to go to www.Genevieves.com and use account number #14168. This will allow the school to earn the profit on your sale. Let your family and friends know that they too can go to the website and see all of the items for sale, and make purchases. Just remind them to use our account number, #14168. Thank you for supporting our fundraiser this year. We know you will love your purchases from Genevieve’s!

Cindy Deatherage Prince of Peace Lutheran School

It’s Not Too Late to

Join the Fun!

Sundays, 4-5pm, Rm 27 First and second graders--join our Primary Choir for singing, worship, games and snack. The choir meets for two sessions - the first eight-week session begins in September, and the second nine-week session begins in late January. The children will sing on two different Sundays during each session. Laura Maloney (703) 343-0347 [email protected]

Mark Your Calendar:

PoP Hosts the

Hypothermia Shelter

December 4-11

Find out how you

can help be a team

leader, donate food,

do meal prep, and more.

Please email or call Brooke Carpenter at [email protected] 703-678-7681

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Some Important Dates for

Family Ministry

*First Communion Classes Coming Up: PoP offers First Communion Classes designed for 3rd – 6th graders two times per year. Our upcoming First Communion Class series is scheduled for three Thursday evenings: October 20, 27 and November 3, from 7-8:15 p.m. Our second offering will be Sunday afternoons, February 19, 26 and March 5 from 2:30 -3:45 p.m. Our classes are led by our Pastors and staff. The classes are fun and interactive, and designed for children and at least one of parent to attend together. How to Register To register your child for the First Communion Class series, please email [email protected], or call the Church Office at 703-451-5855 (please let us know your child’s baptism date as well).

*ALIVE Middle School Conference November 18-20 in Ocean City, MD The weekend will be filled with worship, music,

awesome speakers. It’s a great way to get to know other students in our ministry too!

Youth Ministry

Sunday School Grades K-6 begin in the Sanctuary 9:45-10:45am Living Water Teen Praise Band Rehearsal 6-7pm Wednesdays Youth Prayer and Praise Service Oct 19 – 7pm in the Sanctuary

Meet in the Sanctuary for an interactive time of singing, prayer and devotion led by Living Water. Following the service we will divide into separate Jr. and Sr. High youth groups for food and fellowship until 9 p.m. Bring a friend! FUEL Wednesday Night Bible Study Senior High Youth Weekly, 7-9pm 7th & 8th Graders: Confirmation Small Groups start THIS week

Check out the

calendar: poplc.org/youthcalendar

Club 56 Fall Kick-Off Party Sunday

September 25, 12-2pm Youth Room

Please join us as we kick off a new year of ministry for all 5th and 6th grade students with an afternoon of fun and fellowship. Pizza lunch will be served. As always, please feel free to invite a friend to join the fun!

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LNO: Ladies' Night Out

Friday, September 30 (7-9pm) Bingo Night, Room 21

A time for fellowship for all women. Please bring a snack or beverage to share. Small prizes will be awarded to Bingo winners!

Childcare will be provided.

Sarah Sherwood, [email protected], call or text at (703) 732-0813.

Have you read our Blog?

Read more of this week’s En•courage NOVA Blog www.poplc.org/blog

What is Your Theme Song?

“What song do you sing to yourself? What words have become part of your identity?. . .Through the work of Christ

and the power of the Holy Spirit, we can listen to God’s song, God’s words, God’s true name for us.”

Read more of Jennifer Gross’ blog at www.poplc.org/blog .

NEW! Join us for family-friendly fitness class and spiritual recharge!

Children are welcome to come along! Visit http://PowerFullFitness.com for more

information and to sign up! Church members receive 50% off year round!

ALL FITNESS LEVELS WELCOME! Check us out!

Tuesdays, 9:15-10am & 10:15-11am PLUS Spiritual Recharge: 10-10:15am

Fellowship Hall

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A Community of Women Committed to the

Call of Christ www.poplc.org/women

Wednesday Mornings Resumes September 21, 2016 [email protected]

Faith Shapers Soul-Tending Reading Meets monthly on Tuesday or Wednesday [email protected] Holy Comforters Quilt Making for Charity Resumes January - May Thursdays, 9am to 3pm, Room 27 [email protected] Keep the Faith Make and take faith projects [email protected]

For more information: DCE Stacey Tasler Crosson Minister of Care and Outreach 703.451.5855 Website: www.poplc.org Email: [email protected] Cell: 571.326.5580

Women of the Word Wednesdays 9:15am Fellowship Hall

The purpose of this year’s WoW Wednesday Mornings is to deepen our understanding of God’s story of redemption in our life and to share this story with others in humility, boldness, and confidence. Please take a brochure in the Narthex which lists the life-changing small group studies that will meet this Fall!

Join us Wednesday mornings for all or part of our gathering.

We’d love to see you there!

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Meeting on Tuesdays, 7-9pm September 13 through December 6 Call 703-451-5855 to register or visit

http://www.poplc.org/about-our-church/care-support/

February 2017 PoP Haiti

Mission Trip: Information

Meeting

Tuesday, October 4, 7:30pm Room 9 (downstairs) An information meeting to discuss PoP’s upcoming mission trip to Haiti to support the school and clinic at the Village of Hope will be held Tuesday, October 4, at 7:30 p.m. The trip will be from Thursday, February 9, through Tuesday, February 14, 2017.

Mission team members should plan on incurring a total cost for the trip per person (airfare, room and board in Haiti, etc.) of about $900 to $1000. Please pray for the Lord’s guidance on the possibility of your joining the mission team. The needs in Haiti are great and a visit to that country can be a life-changing experience. We also need volunteers to help with trip preparations. If you are interested in learning more please plan to attend the October 4 meeting. (NOTE: Airfares will be rising as the travel dates get closer, so if you are seriously interested in joining the mission team please contact Jim Roberts soon to get information about specific flights.) James Roberts (202) 286-5001 [email protected]

RESTORE Resumes in October

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church invites you to RESTORE every second TUESDAY evening of the months of October, November, and December. RESTORE focuses on the inner healing Jesus brings through connection, encouragement, and the promises of God. Come for all or part of the RESTORE evening!

5:30pm: Healthy, fresh evening meal. 6:30pm: Healing Prayer Service – Sanctuary

DCE Stacey Crosson

Boy Scout Troop 1145 Fundraiser

Saturday, October 15, 8-11am This fundraiser supports the troop by helping to purchase camping gear, provide training and merit badge supplies. Pancake Breakfast tickets are $6 each. The bake sale features your favorite fall treats. The scouts of Troop 1145 will cook and serve your breakfast. We hope to see you there.

Mike Christensen at [email protected].

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Men’s Small Groups:

Sunday at Milano’s, 9:45-10:45am Leader: Mike Macrina, 703-569-5719

[email protected]

Saturdays, 7:30-9am Leaders: Pastor Tim 703-451-5855

[email protected] and Aivars Baumanis

703-627-4305 Location: Room 21 at PoP

_________________________________

MEN’S

WEEKEND OCTOBER 21-23, 2016

Meadowkirk +

Middleburg, VA

Cost Options: $110 (Includes 2 nights lodging,

all meals & sessions) $70 (Includes 1 night lodging,

three meals, & sessions) $40 (Saturday only, includes lunch

& sessions)

Make your reservation TODAY by contacting the PoP Church Office at

[email protected] or 703-451-5855

Registration Deadline

is October 1!

Faith Stories

Sharing your faith story is an integral component in living out your faith. Your individual story makes up the greater story—the story of God’s redeeming his people for himself. Our stories encourage other believers while God also uses them to reach those not yet connected to Him.

MOPS Faith Story MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) got off to a great start last week. The building was full of life and joy as 40 moms came together to hear messages of inspiration, and care for one another in a Christ centered way. Thursday afternoon we received an email from one of the MOPS moms:

“Just a quick note to let you ladies know how much I appreciated this morning. It was obvious to me how much hard work and planning went into organizing everything and I am so looking forward to the rest of our meetings! This is my first time in MOPS and I honestly had no clue what to expect, but I think this is exactly what I need as a new stay at home mom and definitely the kind of community I have been searching for. Thank you again!”

This ministry would never have gotten off the ground without the tremendous efforts of Michelle Mosford and Liz McClure. Now the group is filled to capacity with ladies on the waiting list! We are excited to see God at work in the lives of all the women and children involved in this ministry.

You can share your stories by writing them in the “Friendship Folder” at any worship service, or post your story as a comment on the http://popfaithstories.wordpress.com, or by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

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ADULT EDUCATION

NEW FALL CLASSES START

SEPTEMBER 11

SUNDAY MORNINGS 9:45am Growing an Engaged Church Fellowship Hall, Sep 11 – Nov 20 (No class on Oct 16) (10 sessions) Through Scripture and holy conversation, come and explore our Fall focus on member engagement.

Doorways – Room 21, Oct 2 & Oct 9 For new members to meet Pastor Carl and orient to mission of PoP.

Intercessory Prayer – Chapel, 10-10:30am Pray for the needs of PoP members and friends.

SMALL GROUPS 9:45am MUG – Hallway by DCE Durkin’s office Connect over a cup of Keurig® coffee.

Gospel of Mark – Room 26 This fast-action Gospel focuses on Jesus, the Messiah, and his message of salvation.

New Testament Epistles – Room 30 Study St. Paul’s writings to the fledgling churches in the earliest days of Christianity.

SUNDAY EVENING 4-6pm Financial Peace – CANCELLED (due to lack of enrollment)

MIDWEEK – MONDAYS Seniors Bible Study – Room 26 (Library) Begins Monday, September 12, 11am Lead by Pastor Tim. Peter Gerber, [email protected]

MIDWEEK—TUESDAYS

CHILDCARE IS PROVIDED! Grief Share – Room 21 Sept 13 - Dec 6, 7-9pm (13 Sessions) A grief recovery support group where you can find hope and healing for the hurt of losing a loved one. Register at http://www.poplc.org/register-now-for-griefshare-support-group/ Divorce Care – Room 26 Sept 13 - Dec 6, 7-9pm (13 Sessions) A divorce recovery support group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce. Register at http://www.poplc.org/register-now-for-divorcecare-support-group/

Loving on Purpose – Youth Room Sept 13 - Nov 8, 7-8:30pm, (9 sessions) This study brings a Godly perspective to parenting with age specific wisdom. Register at [email protected].

Christian Principles of the Founding Fathers – Room 25 Sept 13 - Oct 25, 7-9pm (No Class Oct 11) Learn how faith and religion played a role in our nation’s founding and explore the Founder’s basic principles for sustaining a republic. Register at [email protected].

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Board of Servant Leaders Erin Summers, Chair

Chris Martin, Vice Chair

Leon Debolt, Secretary

Julie Eichhorst

Kim Robinson

David McLean

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Ministry Staff Carl Gnewuch

Senior Pastor

Tim Christenson

Associate Pastor, Worship Planning

John Durkin

Minister to Families & Children

Stacey Crosson

Minister of Care & Outreach

Thomas Winterstein

Director of Contemporary Music & Communications

Jennie Smith

Ministry Administrator

Mecia Miles-Rockett

Community Outreach Coordinator

Nancy Sinclitico

Accountant

Tiffany Sears

Administrative Assistant

Tanya Tucker

Receptionist

Cindy Holliday

Communications Assistant

Dieter Stach

Assistant Minister Families & Youth

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POPLC School

Cindy Deatherage, Principal

Marcel Page, School Registrar

Lisa Long, Administrative Assistant

To contact STAFF or BoSL use

their name in the format: [email protected] or [email protected]

To contact a PASTOR use: [email protected] or

[email protected]

CHURCH 703-451-5855

SCHOOL 703-451-6171

This newsletter is published weekly as a service to members & friends by Prince of Peace Lutheran Church & School 8304 Old Keene Mill Road, Springfield, VA 22152-1695 • Church 703.451.5855 • School 703.451.6177 • Fax 703.569.0978 Worshiping on Saturdays 5:30pm, Sundays 8:15am & 11am Sunday School & Adult Education 9:45am Submitting Material to the PoP Communicator: Submissions need to be sent via the web form page no later than 12pm on Tuesday (early submission is encouraged). www.poplc.org/communicator Please read through the “Newsletter Policies and Guidelines.”

ADULT EDUCATION CONTINUED:

MIDWEEK: Wednesdays – NO CHILDCARE Crossways Year 2 Room 26, 7-9pm, Sep 14-Nov 16 We will continue our journey through the Bible focusing on the intertestamental period and the New Testament. New Testament – CANCELLED (due to lack of enrollment)

The Core: What We Believe Friday, October 14 (7-9pm) and Saturday, October 15 (9am-3pm) This short-course provides an overview of the Christian faith as taught and confessed in the Lutheran Church. Designed for people who want to become a confirmed member of the Lutheran Church or members who need a refresh. New Member Reception: Sunday, October 23

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The master calendar can be found on our website at poplc.org/calendar. Not receiving the Communicator via email? Please let the office know and we will be happy to add you

to our subscriber list, [email protected].

Special Events Celebration Breakfast -- October 2 Haiti Mission Trip Interest Meeting – October 4

If you’re not familiar with any of the events listed here, please don’t hesitate to contact us! 703-451-5855 [email protected]

If you’re not familiar with any of the events listed here, please don’t

hesitate to contact us! 703-451-5855 or [email protected]

Saturday, September 24

12:00a Boy Scout Lock-in 7:30a Men’s Bible Study 9:00a Visual Faith Event 10:00a Lutherans for Life 3:30p Worship Music Rehearsal 5:30p Worship w/Communion 6:45p Bible Study

Sunday, September 25

8:15a Worship (Communion) 9:00a Nueva Vida 9:45a PoP Adult Bible Studies 9:45a Sunday School 10:30a Jesus First Korean Worship 11:00a Worship (Non-Communion) 11:00a Ethiopian Youth 11:00a Grace Ethiopian 11:00a S. Asian Church Sunday School and Worship 11:15a Jesus First Korean Fellowship 12:30p Club 56 Kick-off Party 12:30p Grace Ethiopian 12:30p S. Asian Church Fellowship 3:00p 7th & 8th Grade Confirmation 4:00p Junior Choir Rehearsal 4:00p Primary Choir Rehearsal 4:30p Jesus First Korean Church 5:00p HIMnals Rehearsal 5:30p Nepalese Worship

Monday, September 26

11:00a Seniors Bible Study 6:30p TOPS 7:00p Boy Scout Troop 1145 7:00p CHM 7:00p Seekers 7:00p Stephen Ministry 7:30p ECHO 8:30p Men’s AA

Tuesday, September 27

8:30a Powerful Fitness 10:00a ESL 4:30p Reidy 8th Grade Confirmation 6:00p Infant Massage 7:00p Grief Share 7:00p Anxiety & Depression Grp 7:00p BoSL 7:00p Creative Faith Bible

Journaling 7:00p Divorce Care 7:00p Faith Shapers 7:00p Founding Fathers 7:00p Loving on Purpose 7:00p New Canticle 7:00p Small Group

Wednesday, September 28

9:45a WoW Women of the Word 2:15p Girl Scout Troop 6617 6:00p Teen Praise Band Rehearsal 6:30p Toastmasters 7:00p Confirmation Meeting 7:00p Crossways 7:00p FUEL Teen Bible Study 7:00p New Testament Class 7:30p Grace Ethiopian Prayer

Thursday, September 29

10:00a Moms Club of Springfield 2:00p Pastor Masih Bible Study 2:30p Girl Scout Cookie Baking 6:30p Nueva Vida Praise/Prayer 7:00p GEC BoSL 7:30p Chancel Choir

Friday, September 30

9:00a PoP School Yoga 10:00a ESL 10:30a Al-Anon 10:30a Bulletin Stuffers 7:00p GEC Prayer 7:00p Ladies’ Night Out Bingo

Saturday, October 1

7:30a Men’s Bible Study 9:00a Visual Faith Event 3:30p Worship Music Rehearsal 5:30p Worship w/Communion 6:45p Bible Study

Sunday, October 2

8:15a Worship (Non-Communion) 9:00a Nueva Vida 9:15a Celebration Breakfast 9:45a PoP Adult Bible Studies 9:45a Sunday School Kick-off 10:30a Jesus First Korean Worship 11:00a Worship (Communion) 11:00a Ethiopian Youth 11:00a Grace Ethiopian 11:00a S. Asian Church Sunday School and Worship 11:15a Jesus First Korean Fellowship 12:30p Club 56 Kick-off Party 12:30p Grace Ethiopian 12:30p S. Asian Church Fellowship 4:00p Junior Choir Rehearsal 4:00p Primary Choir Rehearsal 4:30p Jesus First Korean Church 5:00p HIMnals Rehearsal 5:30p Nepalese Worship 6:15p Orchestra Rehearsal