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Peace Lutheran Church
Peace Council
Derek Getz, Chair
PO Box 214
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2445
Nancy Waugh
805 Spruce Ave
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2282
Tom Perry
PO Box 159
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2342
Terry Volker
17239 US Hwy 59
Barrett, MN 56311
Patricia Schack
20815 180th Ave
Barrett, MN 56311
218-685-5478
Diane Puchalski
22785 Co Rd 21
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-6208
Craig Schroeder
23877 Co Rd 21
Elbow Lake, MN 56531
218-685-6277
Jennifer McLaughlin
11254 Co Rd 2
Barrett, MN 56311
320-986-2139
Youth Representative
Koel Seifert
December 2012
2012 DECEMBER SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
Our Sunday School Christmas Program is entitled, “A Traditional Christmas Pageant:” and will be held on Sunday, December 16th at 10:30 am. Come see our students perform and sing your favorite Christmas carols! Practices will be held on Sundays, December 2nd and 9th from 9:00 am until 10:15 am. Please make sure your kids are there and if they aren’t able to be there, let us know so we can juggle the parts around. We’re asking that they come a little bit early so we can do costume fitting and practice singing. Dress rehearsal will be held on Saturday, December 15th at 3:00 pm. All our actors, readers, and animals will have on last chance to practice. We can use all the extra help we can get during this busy season. If you can help with stage design, props, or costumes, please let us know. There is no Sunday School on Sundays, December 23rd and 30th. A blessed holiday season to all! We start our new year out on January 6th, 2013 with our Winter Rally – watch for details. Our first rotation of 2013 is “The Prodi-gal Son” followed by “Ten Men Healed” in February and March and “The Sower” in April. On our Sunday School wish list is help in our Movie Room. We need speakers, etc. in our favorite room. Please contact Joyce if you have suggestions or can help in any way. Thanks so much.
Joyce Hanson, Director
Peace Sunday School 320-528-2354 (Home) 320-304-0727 (Cell)
[email protected] (email)
Christmas Day Dinner will be served here at Peace
Church at 12:00 pm. Meat and potatoes, dressing,
bread and beverages will be provided. A sign up
sheet will be posted to RSVP along with what dish
you will be bringing. Everyone Welcome!
Christ In Our Home
is a devotional published 4 times
a year and available to our
members. You will find copies on
the table in the back of the
church.
American Red Cross
Bloodmobile
At Peace Lutheran Church
December 6 (2:00—7:00pm)
December 7(9am—2pm)
Call Connie at 528-6200 for more information.
Beginning December 2, 2012 we will be adding an 8am service. This will not affect times for our 9:15 Sunday School or our 10:30am
service, so we are expecting it to fit in nicely with what we already offer here at Peace. As of right now the decision has been made to give this new service time several months of life and evaluate how it fits into worship life together around Easter. Please let us know by voting with your presence.
DECEMBER 2012
Advent Brunch, Bake Sale & Hand-Crafted Sale
Sunday, Dec. 2, Peace Lutheran 9:00 -10:30, 11:30-12:30
Baked French Toast Sausage Fruit
Milk Coffee
Free-Will Donations to support Peace WELCA’s
mission projects
Meeting was called to order by Vice President, Tom Perry.
Devotional Time was given by Pastor Matthew Rose.
Members Present: Nancy Waugh, Tom Perry, Craig Schroeder, Jennifer McLaughlin,
Treas. Sandy Kashmark, Koel Seifert, Diane Puchalski.
Members Absent: Derek Getz, Patricia Shervey, Terry Volker.
Secretary's Report was motioned for approval by Nancy, 2nd by Jennifer and carried.
Treasurer's report was presented by Sandy. After some discussion, it was motioned by
Diane to approve it, with Jennifer 2nd to the motion, carried.
Pastor's Report was given. Highlights of his report included the 2013 Mystery Mission
Trip - Sign up will take place in November to allow for plenty of time to plan and prepare
for it. -- He has been in contact with the post office about sending post cards to Barrett
zip code residents to invite them to worship with us. -- Release time is going well; there is
more time spent with the kids now that we have our own transportation. -- Confirmation
class is made up of 12-13 students. This is a huge class; Pastor is looking for an adult
helper. -- Nursing Home services are once a week. -- He has been spending a lot of time
with a few people rather than the same time with lots of people; this changes with seasons
and happenings in people's lives.
Old Business: Bus - warranty work is being done right now and should be done this
week. We will send a Thank you to Beyer’s Tire Repair in Elbow Lake for the donated
tire.
The budget meeting has been rescheduled for Oct. 14, 2012 after church services.
New Business: Offering a second service was discussed. Jennifer motioned to move
forward with scheduling a second service at 8:00am beginning Dec. 2, 2012 if all the logis-
tics can be worked out by then. Nancy 2nd the motion, carried.
Snow removal: Tom volunteered to talk to one of our members to see if he is interested in
doing it again Church laptop: Pastor Matthew mentioned that the laptop is four years old.
It is getting outdated and slow - we may need to replace it soon.
It was brought up that the sound quality is not always good on the TV broadcast of ser-
vices. There is really not much we can do about it - can try to turn up the speakers.
Nancy motioned to adjourn the meeting, 2nd by Craig, carried.
Closing prayer was led by Pastor Matthew.
Submitted by Diane Puchalski, Acting Secretary
DECEMBER 2012
Peace Church Council Minutes October 10, 2012
December 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 Advent
Worship 8am Sunday School 9:15am Worship 10:30am Advent Brunch 9:00am
3 4 5 Release time 2:10pm Confirmation 3:30-5:15pm
6 Men’s Breakfast 6:30am Bloodmobile 2pm
7 No Faithful Folders Bloodmobile 9am
8
9 Worship 8am Sunday Schoo9:15sm Worship 10:30am
10 11 12 Release time 2:10pm Confirmation 3:30-5:15pm Council 6pm
13 Men’s Breakfast 6:30am
14
Faithful Folders 10am
15 10am SS Christmas Program Rehearsal B Care Center
16 Worship 8am Sunday School 9:15am Worship/Sunday School Christmas Program 10:30am
17 18 19 Release time 2:10pm Confirmation 3:30-5:15pm
20 Men’s Breakfast 6:30am
21 Faithful Folders 10am
22
23 8am Worship Worship 10:30am Men’s Choir 9:40 am No Sunday School
24 Christmas Eve Worship
25 Christmas Day
26
No Release time No Confirmation
27 No Men’s Breakfast
28 No Faithful Folders
29
30 Worship 8am Worship 10:30am No Sunday School
31
Lakeland Hospice Angel Tree
Join our congregation as we raise money to help
Lakeland Hospice
provide compassionate end-of-life care
to our family, friends, and neighbors
by participating in this year’s Angel Tree.
Your $5 donation will give you an angel to hang on
our tree in honor or memory of a friend or loved one.
Angels will be sold through the Christmas season.
“Life is precious and time is a key element. Let’s make every mo-
ment count and help those who have a greater need than our own.”
Harmon Killebrew
The mission of Lakeland Hospice & Home Care is to provide compassionate, emotional, spiritual and quality health care to each patient, promoting independence, comfort and dignity in all stages of
life’s journey.
Make your checks pay-
able to Lakeland
Hospice Foundation
You can drop it off at the
office or put it in my box
at the back of the church.
Sign your Angel and
hang it on Our Angel
tree.
Thanks
The Holiday Train is Coming Again!
Holiday Trains, decorated with thousands of Christmas lights, runs in partner-
ship with the Canadian Association of Food Banks (CAFB) and U.S. food shelves and
pantries associated with local communities, neighborhood services and organizations
such as the Second Harvest Heartland and the Emergency Food Shelf Network to
raise donations and awareness for the issue of hunger. The Holiday Train program
allows employees, customers and communities to come together to help people in
need.
The Holiday Train is scheduled to be at the Elbow Lake Main Street rail-
road crossing from 4:30—5:30pm on Saturday, December 15th. Remember to dress
warmly and bundle up the little ones in snowsuits, mittens and caps.
This is an opportunity for the Grant County residents to enjoy a good show and
make donations of food and money to the local Food Shelf. Gifts to the Food Shelf
are tax deductible, and donations made by check are easily documented for the IRS.
Camp, Campus, and Congregations
Working Together Nurturing Faith and Life of the Next Generation of Christians!
Through our shared ministry with Lutheran Camps and Campuses in our area, the lives of Youth
and Young Adults, are being changed for the better.
Luther Crest’s 2012 theme of HOPE reminded both campers and staff to “be patient in trouble, and keep on praying.” Lu-
ther Crest grounds itself in the power of Christ who is our HOPE in all Situations at all times. Our summer consisted of
over 850 youth and adults hearing, tasting, seeing, feeling and smelling God’s love in many different ways.
“Jennifer” was a new camper to Luther Crest. It was her first time away from home. Her
mom said she had “jitters” about being away in an unfamiliar place. Despite these obstacles,
Jennifer gave it her all. She go to know her fellow cabin mates and her counselor. Because
of the support and prayers you provide, Jennifer was able to overcome her fears and experi-
enced camp to the fullest Being welcomed with love, care, guidance, forgiveness and 120
total hours of Christ immersion at Luther Crest gave Jennifer the experience which taught
her about who Jesus is in her life and age her the confidence to grow in her faith. Stories of
HOPE happen all the time at Luther Crest. We know and tell the story that Jesus is the
HOPE that drives us to love one another.
Stories and lives like this are a regular part of the ministry to the next generation of Christians from throughout our
area, and are an important part of our Church’s future. As the Bible Camps, and Campus Ministries of your area
we ask that, as you feel called, you support, through prayers, volunteering, and of course financial gifts these min-
istries and others doing God’s work on your behalf in the lives of young people.
Lutheran Campus Ministry of Bemidji
1221 Birchmont Drive NE
Bemidji, MN 56601
Phone: 218-751-5326
Pathways Bible Camps
PO Box 1187
Bemidji, MN 56619
Phone: 218-751-1453
Luther Crest Bible Camp
8231 County Road 11 NE
Alexandria, MN 56308
Phone: 320-846-2431
Lutheran Campus Ministry of Moorhead
619 10th Street South
Moorhead, MN 56560
Phone: 218-233-4720
Altar Guild
Kay Johnson
Gaylene Hanson
Kim Lang & Sara Getz
Readers
10:30am Service
12/2 Byron Bartz
12/9 Marilyn Frykman
12/16 SS Christmas Program
12/23 Ardis Paulson
12/30 Warren Dahlen
Work Group # 3 Leaders
Lee & Pat Ronhovde
Bob & Joan Roe
If you are unable to be a
helper on your Sunday,
please call one of your work
group leaders and he or she
will help you find a
replacement.
Thank you.
Serving in December
Servers 10:30am Service
12/2 WELCA Advent Brunch
12/9 Karen Block/Byron Bartz Dayle & Bea DeFrance 12/16 Sunday School / Lee & Pat Ronhovde 12/23 Chuck & Eileen Olson Norma Olson 12/30 Steve & Lori Stonestrom Bernice Humann If you are unable to be there as scheduled, please exchange with someone to be sure these dates are covered or call your group leaders. NOTE: Since there will be an early service, Coffee should be ready by 9:00am.
Ushers 10:30am Service
12/2 WELCA Advent Brunch
12/9 Karen Block/Byron Bartz Dayle & Bea DeFrance 12/16 Sunday School / Lee & Pat Ronhovde 12/23 Chuck & Eileen Olson Norma Olson 12/30 Steve & Lori Stonestrom Bernice Humann If you are unable to be there as scheduled, please exchange with someone to be sure these dates are covered or call your group leaders. NOTE: Since there will be an early service, Coffee should be ready by 9:00am.
YOUTH WORSHIP LEADERSHIP
10:30am Service
12/2 Zach Ketchner
12/9 Kode Seifert
12/16 Kode Seifert
12/23 Maryann Thompson
12/24 Kylie Sabby
12/30 Kylie Sabby
Stewardship of the Good News
Dear friends,
With this letter is a small devotional leaflet for the Advent season. Like Lent, Advent is a time of preparation. Where Lent looks toward the cross and resurrection, Advent looks toward the Nativity. We think of this time of year as a shop-ping season in preparation for gift giving, but in the history of the church this has been a season of reflection, renewal and preparation to celebrate the mystery that God, who fashioned the universe, has entered into our world as a help-
less child.
WATCH PREPARE REJOICE
BEHOLD!!!
Like Lent it is a season that renews our attention to the care of the poor. There is not only gift giving with family and friends, but support for food pantries and soup kitchens, and warm socks for the homeless. Like Lent it is a season of prayer and worship. When we are surrounded by the atten-tion to gifts it is nice to focus on the heart of Christmas and the Giver who is our world’s true Lord.
This is a wonderful season of the year to do devotions at home with your family. Lighting an advent wreath, reading a scripture, saying the prayer of the week, opening an Ad-vent calendar, putting aside an offering for those in need, is a simple and rewarding time for keeping clear what Advent and Christmas are all about. Even when there are no chil-dren to sit with us at the table or sing an advent hymn with us, such small rituals are still wonderfully meaningful. They have a marvelous way of keeping our attention focused on those things which really matter.
Week 1 – Watch
The first week in Advent focuses on the call to wait & watch.
Dec 2 .................. Luke 12:35-40
Dec 3 .................. Luke 13:22-30
Dec 4.................. Luke 14:15-24
Dec 5...................... Luke 16:1-13
Dec 6 .................... Luke 16:19-31
Dec 7 .............. Matthew 25:14-30
Dec 8 ...................... Mark 12:1-12
Week 2 – Prepare
The second week of Advent focuses on the call to prepare for New Life through Christ.
Dec 9 ......................... Luke 3:1-18
Dec 10 ..................... Isaiah 1:18-20
Dec 11 ......................... Micah 6:1-8
Dec 12 ........................ Joel 2:12-13
Dec 13 ....................... Hosea 14:1-3
Dec 14 ................... Amos 5:14-15
Dec 15 ................... Isaiah 58:1-14
Week 3 – Rejoice
The third week of Advent focuses on the fulfillment of God’s promises.
Dec 16..................... Luke 1:39-56
Dec 17 ................... Luke 13:18-21
Dec 18 ................... Matthew 15:21-28
Dec 19 ............. Matthew 13:44-46
Dec 20....................... Luke 1:5-25
Dec 21..................... Luke 1:26-38
Dec 22.................... Luke 1:57-66
Week 4 — Behold
The fourth week of Advent directs us behold the new born Savior.
Dec 23 .................... Luke 1:67-79
Dec 24 ..................... Luke 2:1-20
The 12 days of Christmas
The Nativity of our Lord
Dec 25....................... John 1:1-18
The 2nd Day of Christmas
Dec 26 ....................... Isaiah 9:2-7
The 3rd Day of Christmas
Dec 27 ................... Isaiah 11:1-10
The 4th Day of Christmas
Dec 28 ....................... Micah 5:2-4
The 5th Day of Christmas
Dec 29 ..................... Isaiah 42:1-4
The 6th Day of Christmas
Dec 30 ..................... Isaiah 61:1-4
The 7th Day of Christmas
Dec 31 ................. Isaiah 65:17-25
The 8th Day of Christmas
Jan 1 ......................... Isaiah 40:9-11
The 9th Day of Christmas
Jan 2 ............................ Micah 4:1-7
The 10th Day of Christmas
Jan 3 ........................... Isaiah 42:5-9
The 11th Day of Christmas
Jan 4 ........................... Isaiah 60:1-7
The 12th Day of Christmas
Jan 5 ......................... Psalm 72:1-17
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
PO Box 206
Barrett MN 56311
Rev. Matthew Rose, Pastor [email protected] cell phone: 218-770-8470
Office: 320-528-2536 email: [email protected]
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
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