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Peace Lutheran Church 8240 Blue Ridge Kansas City, MO 64138
October Newsletter
Sunday Worship Services
Traditional 8:30 a.m. Adult and Children Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 a.m.
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October 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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2 10:00 am Blended Service 12:00 pm Confirmation Class
LWML Sunday
3 9:30 am Sewing Bee 6:30 pm Board of Worship & Music
4 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 6:30 pm GIP Board Mtg.
5 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 7:30 pm Church Council
6 9:30 am John Knox 6:30 pm Choir Practice 6:30 pm Financial Peace
7 Pastor’s day with family
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9 8:30 am Traditional 11:00 am Contemporary 12:00 pm Youth Meeting
Food For Needy
10 9:30 am Sewing Bee
11 10:00 am Knit/Crochet
12 9:00 am GIP Chapel 1:30 pm Lydia Circle 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
13 9:30 am John Knox 6:30 pm Choir Practice 6:30 pm Financial Peace
14 Pastor’s day with family
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16 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Contemporary 12:00 pm Confirmation Class
17 9:30 am Sewing Bee
18 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 6:00 pm LWML Ex Board
19 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
20 9:30 am Pastors Conference 6:30 pm Choir Practice
21 Pastor’s day with family
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23 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Contemporary
Mite Box Sunday
24 9:30 am Sewing Bee
25 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 7:00 pm Elders Mtg. 9:30 Topic Leader
26 9:00 am GIP Chapel 9:30 am Book Club 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
27 9:30 am John Knox 6:30 pm Choir Practice
38 Pastors day with family
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30 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Contemporary
31 9:30 am Sewing Bee 5:00 pm Trunk or Treat
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Love Your Enemies
The Word of the Lord came to Jonah many years ago telling him to call out the evil that was being done in Nineveh, a wicked city. Jonah, however, chose to flee from the Lord. Many have speculated and thought of reasons why he would do this, and we get a good indication near the end of the book. He said, “I knew that you are a gracious God and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love, and relenting from disaster.” (Jonah 4:2) Jonah did not want the wicked people of
Nineveh to be saved. Instead he was hoping the Lord would destroy the city and the people. The people of Nineveh repented and the Lord saved them, just like Jonah knew the Lord would do. Sometimes I think we act too much like Jonah at times. We wish that God would hurt or destroy our enemies. For some, the enemy is someone of a different religion in the MiddleEast. For others the enemy could be another political party or enforcement officer of the United States. Some even have enemies within their own family. No matter how close we are to our enemies or how distant they can be, God has called us to pray for them and to love them. Jesus commanded us saying, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44) This is not an easy thing to do. Even a great prophet like Jonah struggled with this same thing. When we are able to recognize our failure to pray for and love our enemies, no matter who they might be, it is comforting to know that we can then flee to the infinite mercy of God through His Son, Jesus. We can flee to the cross of Christ where we, like Jonah, know that the Lord will be gracious and merciful to us. God forgives us our sins because of the sacrifice that Jesus made for us. And now that we are forgiven in Christ, we need to stop sinning and obey the commands of our Lord. We must pray for and love our enemies, regardless of how difficult it may be. In the service of Christ, Pastor Rolf
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Peace Luther Church Peace Lutheran Church 8240 Blue Ridge Kansas City, MO 64138 peacelutheranlcms.org Phone: 816-353-3813 Pastor: Rev. David Rolf Music Director Luke Nicolay Secretary: Debbie Baldwin Director of Grow in Peace Child Care Center: Carla Hamilton Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Bulletin and Newsletter Items: Send bulletin items by Wednesday to the Church Office at [email protected]
Send Newsletter items by the 15th of the preceding month to Sheila Dalen email [email protected]
Prayer Chain Requests: Sheila Dalen at: [email protected] or 816-585-7715 You can also contact the Church office at: [email protected]
Wednesday Evening Bible Study
Come join our Adult Bible Study led by Pastor Rolf.
We meet in the Fellowship Hall every Wednesday evening at
6:30 PM. Currently we are studying the Book of Romans. This
book was composed by the Apostle Paul to explain that
salvation is offered through the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the longest of
the Paul Epistles and is considered his "most important theological
legacy"
ADULT CHOIR MEMBERS
Rehearsals will be every Thursday starting at 6:30 p.m.in the Fellowship Hall. If you love to sing, please join us on Thursday evenings. Our new Director of Music, Luke is ready to start the next phase of enhancing our worship service.
LWML Celebration on Sunday October 2
Based on Psalm 66.5 and John 1:35-51, the theme chosen for LWML Sunday 2016 is “Come and See”. LWML Sunday is celebrated annually in The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) churches. Come celebrate LWML Sunday on October 2, 2016. Joint Service at 10:00 AM. Watch for more information about the LWML and becoming involved in reaching others with the love of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
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LWML (Lutheran Women Mission League) The topic for October 2016 Circle Meetings is in the Fall Quarterly on page 16, entitled “Joy in all
Circumstances” authored by Betty Marschner. The dictionary defines “Joy” as gladness, delight, and exhilaration. Each
one pertains to some event happening in our lives. We will be looking at some passages in the Bible that speak of the
source of Joy.
Roll call word is “Joy or Happiness.”
Alpha Circle will meet Monday, October 3, 2016 at the home of Connie Shepherd with Cindy McCubbin as her co-
hostess. Ruth Brackman will lead the topic. Acolyte robes will be checked by Dorily Miller for laundering or mending
needs. For more information please call the President of Alpha Circle, Wanda Thurnau at 816-524-8099
Lydia Circle will meet the second Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 1:30 pm in the Church Fellowship Hall. Norma
Derringer will host the meeting. Lois Gilham will lead the topic. For more information, please call the President of Lydia
Circle, Kathleen Jarvis at 816-763-2894.
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LWML – Women Joyfully Serve the Lord
“Let them that love thy name be joyful in thee.” (Psalm 5:11). The Psalmist, David expresses here beautifully what the
love of Christ should mean to us. His love should abound in everything we say, do or think. His love in us should shine
forth so brightly that it would reflect in our actions toward others.
“Walk in love as Christ also has loved us” (Ephesians 5:2). Christ would have us go about our daily living expending our
love for others just as He so freely gave His love to us.
“My love be with you in Christ Jesus” (Corinthians 16:24) is the benediction of St. Paul to the Corinthians. What peace
of mind these words bring to all who hear them and what a proper affection they show for God’s people toward one
another.
“Let us love one another” (1 John 4:7). Let our love for our Savior enables us to live and love as He has taught us. Our
love should go out to the people next door, to the stranger across town and the unchurched beyond the oceans.
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Sisters in Christ – The fall issue of “The Lutheran Witness” is featuring women in the service of how God accomplished
His purpose through these faithful women.
1. Mary – Mother of Jesus – In her simple surrender, “Let it be to me according to Your word” (Luke 1:38), Mary embodies in the most concrete way the very essence of true faith. She humbly receives all that comes upon her as the good gift of God.
2. Perpeutua – Martyr of North Africa – She was a young 22-year old woman of noble birth, married with an infant son, imprisoned for studying the Catechism, knowing that she would face martyrdom in the arena. Her Christian identity was not a matter of choice. God made her a Christian and she bore a Christian name.
3. Macrina – Sister, Mentor and Servant – Macrina was a first born child of the most significant Christian family in ancient Cappadocia (Modern day Turkey). Three of her brothers became highly influential bishops of the church, yet as important as her brothers were, Macrina arguably surpassed them all. She was a compassionate servant in the community. Following the death of her finance and her father, Macrina cared for her mother and convinced her to turn their vast estate into a house of hospitality. They took in slaves, taught women, cared for
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the sick and fed the poor. Macrina cared for many after finding them prostrate along the highway at the moment of starvation and she led them to the pure and incorruptible life.
4. Rosa J. Young – She was instrumental in founding and promoting 30 Lutheran Elementary Schools and 35 Lutheran Congregations in Alabama’s “Black Belt”. But her legacy isn’t confined only to Alabama. Her students went on to become LCMS teachers and pastors, serving schools and congregations around the
country. Rosa’s example of how women can serve the church set the bar high. With persistence, patience and an
unwavering trust in our Lord she touched the lives of many people through several generations.
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Grants – God’s love was expressed ever so beautifully as members of our LWML recently voted the following grants to
be distributed as follows:
1. Newhouse – Safe haven for women and children leaving domestic violence situation - $500.00 2. Mother’s Refuge – Residential home for pregnant young women and babies - $500.00 3. Lutheran High School Auxiliary – providing $2,000.00 a year in tuition assistance for 4 students - $500.00 4. Concordia Seminary Guild – offering service and support to young men studying for the ministry at St. Louis
seminary - $500.00 ++++++++++
The group granted $200.00 to purchase devotional bibles for women at Newhouse.
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Halloween candy would be greatly appreciated for residents at Beautiful Savior Home. Please mark the candy for BSH
and put in the kitchen by October 30.
The Kansas City South Zone Fall Rally will be held October 25th at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Raymore. More
information is on the bulletin board in the entry and in the bulletins.
Ruth Oexman,
LWML Publicity
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Book Club
An introspective and beautiful dual memoir by the #1 New York Times bestselling novelist and her daughter Sue Monk Kidd has touched millions of readers with her novels The Secret Life of Bees and The Mermaid Chair and with her acclaimed nonfiction. In this intimate dual memoir, she and her daughter, Ann, offer distinct perspectives as a fifty-something and a twenty-something, each on a quest to redefine herself and to rediscover each other. Between 1998 and 2000, Sue and Ann travel throughout Greece and France. Sue, coming
to grips with aging, caught in a creative vacuum, longing to reconnect with her grown daughter, struggles to enlarge a vision of swarming bees into a novel. Ann, just graduated from college, heartbroken and benumbed by the classic question about what to do with her life, grapples with a painful depression. As this modern-day Demeter and Persephone chronicle the richly symbolic and personal meaning of an array of inspiring figures and sites, they also each give voice to that most protean of connections: the bond of mother and daughter. A wise and involving book about feminine thresholds, spiritual growth, and renewal, Traveling with Pomegranates is both a revealing self-portrait by a beloved author and her daughter, a writer in the making, and a momentous story that will resonate with women everywhere The Book Club will meet on Wednesday, October 26 at 9:30 in the Social Room.
Altar Flowers
There are many Sundays available for you to acknowledge special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, or remembrances. If you would like to purchase altar flowers, please sign the flower calendar to reserve your date. Contact Cheryl Enke for options and pricing. Cell: 816-590-0189, [email protected].
Religious Display
Greeting cards are available for purchase by the box or by the card. Individual cards are $0.50 and the boxed cards are $5.00 per box. Each purchase helps support our LWML.
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Sewing Bee
The ladies plan to meet every Monday in October. We meet in the Fellowship Hall at 9:30 a.m. Bring a sack lunch and stay into the afternoon. We would welcome other ladies to join us when they can. By mid-September we had completed 108 quilts and a number of lap robes and baby quilts.
Please save your Best Choice UPC’s. Not many have been turned in recently and they must be turned in for redemption in December. Also save “Box Tops for Education” and cancelled postage stamps (leaving a ¼ inch margin of envelope around the stamp). Containers for these are on the shelf in the Narthex.
Trunk or Treat October 31st @ 5:00 PM
Trunk or Treat will be celebrated Monday, October 31st. There will be a sign-up sheet on the board for decorating your trunk in the future. We are collecting treats now for the event. You can leave the candy in the office.
Youth Group Gets Lost in a Corn Maze
We have been having a blast in youth group growing in Christ and fellowship together! OCT. 9th at noon is when we will be meeting next and we will be going to get lost in a corn maze! Mark your calendars! Bring 5 dollars to help cover the cost of the maze and lunch. It should be aMAZEing! Contact Taylor Stichler with any questions at (541) 771-6584.
Please take a Child Care flyer to give to your neighbors, Friends, or Family. We are hoping to increase enrollment over the next few months. We are taking applications now. Peace Lutheran Church's mission is to spread the grace of God through Jesus Christ by sharing our faith, growing our faith, and living our faith. National Lutheran School Accredited since August 2013. Flyers are available on the Table in the Narthex.
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SAVE THE DATE
St Louis Seminary Food Bank
The Food Bank provides the tremendous blessing of free foods and household items to all Seminary students
and their families. Students shop twice a month during the academic year and once a month during the
summer free of charge. A point system is utilized (according to size of the family) to determine how much
each family may receive each month. The Food Bank allows students and their families the opportunity to
stretch their resources beyond any expectations they might have had prior to the Seminary enrollment.
There will be Peace members in St. Louis at the 100 Year Celebration of the Lutheran Hour the weekend of
October 21-23. They will take food items to the Seminary’s Food Bank that are gathered the two Sundays prior
to leaving. Watch for more information in Sunday bulletins.
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How Can $10 Help?
Yes, $10 can help in spreading the Gospel message! “How?” you ask. By sending in a $10 membership to the
Concordia Seminary Guild, you are joining Lutherans across the nation who are members, supporting service
and encouragement to the students at Concordia St. Louis Seminary. The Concordia Seminary Guild’s
objectives are to cultivate a deeper interest in Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and to provide items for the
campus and students which are not ordinarily furnished by the Seminary.
This organization exists solely on membership and donations. This year’s adopted service
projects will give each incoming Master of Divinity, Residential alternate Route, Deaconess
and Specific Ministry Pastor students a copy of Gerhard Forde’s book, On Being a
Theologian of the Cross: Reflections on Luther’s Heidelberg Disputation. This represents
$1,600 of this year’s budget of $21,700.
The Food Bank, the Re-Sell It Shop, Direct-to-Student Aid and International students plus other projects are
included in this year’s efforts.
If you would like to become a member of this worthy organization which in a small way helps ensure that
trained church workers will be there for future generations, p make a check to: Concordia Seminary Guild and
send to: Marie Springer, 1115 Oakleaf Cove Court, Fenton, MO 63026
A Cookie “Mini Sale”
Be sure to bring dollar bills on Sunday, Nov. 6th. A dollar will buy three home baked cookies
to help purchase new cots for Grow in Peace. The cots cost $40 each. “This small fundraiser,
a service project, qualifies for a Thrivent grant of $250. Your cookie purchases plus the grant
will help Grow in Peace immensely. Look for the cookies in the Entry Way between services.
Movie Night
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Friday, November 4th at 6:30, we will be having a movie
night! We will be watching a kid-friendly movie and will be serving hot dogs, pizza, and
popcorn! Bring your family and invite some friends for a night of fellowship and fun!
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Can You Help?
Volunteer needed as Representative for Peace Lutheran Church as a board
member for Beautiful Savior Home.
PHOTO DIRECTORY
We are taking pictures for the photo directory on all Sundays in October.
Jennifer Scrivener will be in the Front Entrance between services.
OCT 2ND, 9TH, 16TH, 23RD , & 30TH.
A SIGN-UP SHEET IS POSTED IN THE NARTHEX.
WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION TO MAKE THIS A
SUCCESS!!
THERE ARE FORMS ON THE SIGN-UP TABLE IN THE HALL.
PLEASE COMPLETE ALL OF THE FORM AND PUT IN THE LOCK BOX. USE THE BOTTOM OF THE
FORM TO INDICATE HOW YOU WANT YOUR INFORMATION TO APPEAR IN THE NEW DIRECTORY.
THIS FORM WILL ALSO BE USED TO UPDATE OUR FILES. IF YOU HAVE NO CHANGE OF INFORMATION
PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM ANYWAY SO WE CAN COMPARE ALL INFORMATION.
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ENCHANTING RHINE AND REFORMATION TOUR
November 11 – 20, 2017
Hosted by Rev. Keith and Joan Loesch
This specially planned 10-day tour features a Cruise on the Rhine River beginning at Amsterdam, Holland, continuing
into Germany to Cologne and Coblenz, Speyer and Heidelberg, then through the picturesque grand Castle region of
the Rhine Gorge as far as Mainz, where Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press, and Worms, where Dr. Martin
Luther made his “Here I Stand” speech before the Emperor. This Rhine Cruise is known to be among the best and
most scenic river cruises in all of Europe.
Following the River Cruise, we will board Tour Coaches that will take us to the major sites of the Reformation: the
Wartburg Castle at Eisenach and the house where Luther lived during his student days. We will visit the Augustinian
Monastery in Erfurt where Luther was ordained into the priesthood in 1507. We will visit Eisleben, the city where
Luther was born and baptized, and where he also died in 1546. Then the climax will come as we visit the historic sites
at Wittenberg, where Luther preached, taught and carried out the Reformation of the Church.
There we will tour the Castle Church with its awe-inspiring Theses Door, the Town Church with its famous Altar
paintings by Lucas Cranach, the Lutherhaus monastery/home where Luther lived, the home of Phillip Melanchthon,
Luther’s dear friend and advisor, and the site where Luther burned the Papal Bull of Excommunication.
Additionally, it is possible that we may be able to attend an English Worship Service and have the awesome
experience of singing Luther’s hymn, “A Mighty Fortress,” in English in Luther’s church!
It is also possible for those who wish to have a two-day extension to visit Berlin, Germany’s Capitol, and Potsdam.
All Tour Arrangements are made by Educational Opportunities Tours
For the BROCHURE including Daily Itinerary, Complete Details,
Costs and Tour Reservation Form,
Contact Rev. Keith Loesch
4625 SW Soldier Drive, Lee’s Summit, MO 64082
Phone: 816-623-5909
Email: [email protected]
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Peace Lutheran Church Sunday Worship schedule
October 2016
October 2 October 9 October 16 October 23 October 30
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Twenty-first Sunday after
Pentecost
Twenty-second Sunday
after Pentecost
Twenty-third Sunday
after Pentecost
Reformation Sunday
Liturgy
8:30 Divine Service One
Page 151 with Communion
Divine Service Two Page 167
Divine Service Three Page 184
with Communion
Divine Service Four Page 203
Divine Service Four Page 203
11:00 Contemporary
with Communion Contemporary
Contemporary with Communion
Contemporary
Contemporary
Ushers LWML Ladies
Stan Christopher, Mark Harms, Reed McCubbin, Homer Oexman
Elders 8:30 Gary Thurnau, Bruce Johnson, Ron Johnson, Reed McCubbin
11:00 Keith Kirchhoff, Jeff Gardner
Greeters 8:30 Cindy/Reed
McCubbin Nellie Fritz Dennis/Carol Head Jim/Ewart
11:00 Punky McDaniel Jeff/Linda Gardner Homer/Ruth Oexman
Punky McDaniel Jeff/Linda Gardner
Altar Guild 8:30 Gary/Wanda Thurnau
11:00 Linda Gardner/Kathy Jarvis
Alter Care Peggy Noah
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4 Gerald Schroeter 4 Phillip Thurnau 6 Faith Okpewho 7 Steven Ledgerwood 7 Stephen Schroeter 8 Elisbeth Kluepfel 9 Kathleen Jarvis 10 Connie Shepard 10 Shirley Smith 11 Jarrod Mitchel 13 Taylor Goodman 13 Brionna Hamilton 14 Jennifer Baker 14 Clay Cooper 15 Vanessa Terrell 16 Carla Cornejo 17 Richard Cody 17 Cliff Noah 19 Al Kuegele 20 Kaen Staehling 21 JD Smith 22 Jesse Pilcher 23 Linda Gadner 23 Matthew Kuhn 23 Drily Miller 24 Cheryl Enke 25 Ryan Clay 26 Selene Tompkins 28 Amarri Lewis 30 Bob Gilham
Mike Benavides Gerald Schroeter 1 Johnna Coleman 1 Lucy Ferber 1 Kathleen Jarvis 1 Cathy Kuhn 1 Reed McCubbin 1 Cliff Noah 1 Mel Routh 1 Damian Ruth 1 Marilyn Ruth 2 Kegan Coleman 2 Ed Seutter, Jr 3 Mary Cook 3 Elias Terrell 8 Danielle McDaniel 11 Frank Kirchhoff 12 Bert Runge 13 Luke Goodman 15 Andy Brackman 17 Phillip Thurnau 23 Elliott Rice 26 Eric McCubbin 27 Macee Edmonds 28 Denise Benavides
11 Glenn/Shirley Smith 1952 27 Stephen/Vanessa Schroeter 2001
October
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Grow in Peace Child
Care Center News
LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD
www.gipchildcare.com
Lord Jesus,
We may not always listen to You or follow the plan
You have laid in front of us but we trust in You and
know that You love us no matter what. May we
begin listening to You with our whole hearts and
show the kind of love You have for us to others. We
are ALL Your children and through You we have
everlasting life. Thank you for your mercy. AMEN!
Welcome to Grow in Peace – New Enrollments Trenton Stigger – Infant Naomi’ Chavis - Infant
Justice Taylor – Toddler Brady Aronson – Two’s
Jase Coulter – Preschool Jersey Kilgore – Preschool
Aaliyah Goldsmith – Preschool Tatum DeHaan - Preschool
Lucy Wells - Prekindergarten Kamora Parks-Wallace – School-age
Elijah Middleton – School-age Jayla Allen – School-age
May God bless the early learning you will
receive while with us!
Upcoming Dates to Remember October 10 and 11 – Picture Day at GIP
Future Dates
November 24 & 25 – Thanksgiving Holiday (GIP CLOSED)
December 25 – Christmas Day GIP to be closed on Monday, December 26th for the Holiday January 1, 2017 – New Years Day GIP to be closed on Monday, January 2nd for the Holiday
October, 2016
816-353-3910 main (353-7826)2nd line
GIP is asking for donations of items for classroom usage: New cots for the children. Brand is Angeles Spaceline Standard cot. Cost is
about $40 each and we need close to 65 of them! That is a total of $2600.
***We would gladly accept monetary donations!
Grow in Peace can give you a tax exemption!
Donations are always welcomed and very much needed for Grow
in Peace Child Care Center!
Attention: For those who do online shopping especially
though Amazon Prime please sign up for Amazon Smile
and be sure to search and click on Peace Lutheran
Church Raytown, MO in the charitable organization tab
and each time you shop a percentage of your purchase
price returns to us as a donation!
GIP Philosophy Statement
Grow in Peace Child Care Center shall provide a safe Christian
environment with loving, experienced, and professional staff that
recognize parents have the primary responsibility in skill development
and Christian training for their children. As an outreach ministry of
Peace Lutheran Church, we strive to set an example of Christ's Love
through God's Word and assist in the spiritual, intellectual, emotional,
social and physical development of the children entrusted to our care.
“Helping children grow in wisdom and in grace.”
Open Invitation to Attend Church Services We extend to you a standing open invitation to come and
explore Peace Lutheran Church and the ministries it serves. Listed below are the times for services. If you would like more
info, please ask Ms. Carla or call the Church office at 353-3813.
Opportunities for worship and Bible Study include:
Traditional Service at 8:30am on Sunday's
Contemporary Service at 11:00am on Sunday's
Sunday Bible Study 9:45 to 10:45am on Sunday’s
Midweek Bible Study 6:00 to 7:15pm on Wednesday’s
Look for the Church on the web at www.peacelutheranlcms.org
and on facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/#!/PeaceLutheranChurchKansasCity or
visit in person during one of the service times or Bible Study times.
Peace Lutheran exists to encourage and equip Christ followers to
grow their faith, live their faith and to share their faith.