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Peace Lutheran Church
Peace Council Nancy Waugh, Chairperson
805 Spruce Ave
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2282
Tom Gardner
P. O. Box 5
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-6278
Tom Perry
PO Box 159
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2342
Terry Volker
17239 US Hwy 59
Barrett, MN 56311
Jan Vipond
Po Box 188
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2421
Leon Johnson
19330 150th Ave
Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-2304
Brenda Long
19594 120th St
Herman, MN 56248
320-246-3237
Jennifer McLaughlin
107 6th St. South
Hoffman, MN 56339
320-986-2139
SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
Peace Lutheran Sunday School will begin on Sunday,
September 14th at 9:15 to 10:15 am. Our lessons this year will include: The
Lord’s Prayer, Jesus Is Born, Creation, Noah’s Ark, Jonah and the Big Fish,
and Daniel and the Lions.
We are going to try something new this year as we’re having a very hard time
finding teachers. There are 24 weeks of lessons this year and we are looking
for people to commit to leading a class as a “Guest Teacher” one Sunday out
of the year. I’m positive we can find 24 people to give ONE HOUR A YEAR
to share God’s word!
Our lessons are taught in a rotation manner with centers including Arts &
Crafts, Cooking, Games, and Movie Time. The same lesson is taught for 4
weeks in 4 different ways. All supplies are provided and lessons are
pre-planned for you. A copy of the lesson will be delivered to you.
To sign up, please contact Joyce Hanson at 320-528-2354 or by email at
After each rotation, we do a community service project. In November we
serve cake at coffee hour to our Veterans and collect food items for our
local Food Shelves. In February we bring Valentine cookies to the Barrett
Care Center & Rolling Hills Residence. In March we deliver muffins to Group
Homes and the homebound. We’re looking for addition community service
opportunities and welcome any suggestions. Let us know if you have an idea
for us.
Once again our Sunday School students will be helping out at our church
services by handing out bulletins, collecting the offering, and ushering.
Please let Joyce know if you’d like to help.
Thank you so much for any help you can give us. Our children are the future
of our congregation and your contribution will be greatly appreciated!!
Joyce Hanson, Peace Sunday School Director
SEPTEMBER 2014
REMINDER !!!
5th and 6th GRADERS
Release Time
Peace Lutheran Church
Starting September 10th
Registration paper work will be in your packet
the first day of school.
Be Sure and Join us!!!
Worship Time changes on
September 7th —10:30am
Release time starts September 10th at
2:00pm. We need volunteers to help
for one hour on Wednesdays. If you
are interested let the office know as
soon as possible. Thanks!!
WELCA meets September 3rd at 2pm at the Barrett Care Center.
Note the change of time and place this month.
Confirmation starts on September 17,-3:30pm 8th and 9th graders.
Sunday School begins on Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 9:15am.
www.peacebarrett.org –web page
www.facebook.com/PeaceBarrett-facebook
[email protected] Matthew
Peace Lutheran Church Council Minutes July 9, 2014 6 p.m.
Call Meet to Order—Absent Tom P, Tom G, Pastor Matthew (paternity leave), Brenda
Devotional Time—Skipped
Treasurer’s Report—The May transactions for Lenten offerings were initially intended
to be split 3 ways to Someplace Safe, the Grant County and HK Food Shelves. There
was an oversight and the funds were only split two ways between the food shelves.
While this was a lovely contribution of over $600 per food shelf, we made note that if
there are other special offerings or resources made available, that we should honor our
commitment to Someplace Safe and donate at a later time. MTA Terry. No 2nd. MCU.
Secretary’s Report—Needs to check on spelling of Don Berheim’s name. Minutes say
Berheim, Checks written are Berheim. MTA Leon. No 2nd. MCU.
Pastor’s Report—Pastor Matt welcomed baby Charlie and is on paternity leave.
Old Business—
Blinds—The Menards order was deleted entirely from the Menard’s computer
system. Jan will need to start over.
LP Odor—Still evident tonight as we walked in. Nancy has talked to Jim but
not done any follow up. If tank is below 20% there could be an odor.
Fuel Contracting—Tom not available for report.
Berheim Scholarship—letters have been sent to recipients.
New Business—
Choir name—Leon notes that the Men’s Choir is well received and has been
going pretty well and wonders if there should be a name given to the group.
He will make proposal to the group of possible names.
Pastor’s 5 year plan—As Pastor Matt wasn’t there, the council generated informal
discussion about things that we liked to see continue, things that we had
questions about why we do what we do, about the pros and cons of change.
Adjourn—Jan MTA, Terry 2nd. MCU.
Closing Prayer—Lord’s Prayer
Jennifer McLaughlin, Secretary
September 2014
September 2014
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Labor Day Church Office Closed
2 W.C.A. first day of school
3 2pm WELCA
Barrett Care Center
4 5 10am Faithful Folders
6
7 10:30am Worship Fall Outdoor Service @ Peace Parking Lot 11:30am Picnic
8 7am Perk Up! With Pastor @ Barrett Inn
9 10 2:00 Release Time 6pm Council 7:30pm National Youth Gathering Information Meeting
11 12 10am Faithful Folders
13
14 9:15am SS 10:30am Worship
15 7am Perk Up! With Pastor @ Barrett Inn
16
17 2:00 Release Time 3:30pm Confirmation
18 19 10am Faithful Folders
20
21 9:15am SS 10:30am Worship
22 Fall Begins 7am Perk Up! With Pastor @ Barrett Inn
23 24 2:00pm Release Time 3:30pm Confirmation
25 26 10am Faithful Folders
27
28 9:15am SS 10:30am Worship
29 7am Perk Up! With Pastor @ Barrett Inn
30
Ever Blessed Quilters 9am
ALTAR GUILD
Kim Lang
Sara Getz
Readers
9/7 Tom Gardner
9/14 Alveda Rhude
9/21 Jennifer McLaughlin
9/28 Kathy Dahl
Work Group #3
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 September
Christ In Our Home
is a devotional published 4 times a year
and available to our members. You will
find copies on the informational
table in fellowship room..
SERVERS
Sept. 7 Fall Outdoor Service Sept. 14 Leon Johnson/Faith Rudnitski Andrea & Reggie Johnson Sept. 21 Kim & Todd Lang Mindy & Chad Moritz Sept. 28 Melinda & Charles Sumner Jodi Overson
USHERS Sept. 7 Fall Outdoor Service Sept. 14 Leon Johnson/Faith Rudnitski Andrea & Reggie Johnson Sept. 21 Kim & Todd Lang Mindy & Chad Moritz Sept. 28 Melinda & Charles Sumner Jodi Overson
Stewardship of the Good News
Why Lutheran? It’s a question I don’t think I hear
people asking enough, but one that I think matters
deeply. As I’m preparing for youth from our
congregation to attend the National Youth
Gathering in Detroit this summer, I find myself
writing, thinking, and telling kids and their
families how incredible of an experience it will be
to gather with 35,000 other “Lutheran Youth.” But
that begs the questions…what do we mean by
Lutheran, and why Lutheran? I certainly don’t
have the definitive answer to that question, and the
very fact that there is not a single person on the
planet that can be the definitive authority on that
question (not even the Presiding Bishop of the
ELCA, Elizabeth Eaton) is a big part FOR ME,
why I’m Lutheran.
As many of you may know, I didn’t grow up
Lutheran. I didn’t grow up any Church. I went
one step further than no church, to really growing
up anti-church after an experience of being asked
to leave a congregation at six year’s old. So being
Lutheran isn’t something I inherited, or sometime
that was ever “assumed” on to me from any out-
side sources (except perhaps the God who called
be to be a part of the Lutheran ranks). I choose to
be not only a part of the Christian faith, but also a
part of this specific branch of our faith.
For me, being Lutheran is naming at a very direct
level that the big story of faith found in the Bible is
MY story, AND the story of my neighbors, both
those I like and those I don’t know or don’t like.
Being Lutheran is a calling to be a part of God
working in the world, not just throughout history
or in some distant future, but right now, working
to bring the Kingdom of Heaven into our present
reality. For me being Lutheran, although very
hopeful about what God is doing, and what we can
be doing, is also very honest about the fact that the
world we live in is broken and has real pain and
despair. It’s taking seriously that the God who
created everything out of the chaos of nothingness,
doesn’t shy away from real brokenness, but instead
chose to experience it first hand in and as the
Person of Jesus of Nazareth, so that nothing could
separate us from God.
For me, being Lutheran is trusting that God isn’t
just a “Man with a Plan” to fix everything, but
instead is willing to live, mourn, cry, and even die
with us in our dark moments of utter brokenness.
The God who can honestly celebrate with us in
moments of joy, because God also experienced
despair. A God whose best image isn’t of some
conquering soldier, or king on a golden set apart
throne, but as a broken and pierced Man, dying on
a cross for His friends as well as the ones who
hung him there.
For me, being Lutheran isn’t about having all the
right answers, it’s about asking and allowing the
right questions, and being confident enough to
learn from those who disagree with you, even on
things you find extremely important. I know
disagreements are stressful and even painful, but
in the midst of truly hearing out other well-
meaning Christians, as well as people of other
faiths or no religion at all, we can learn more about
the God who created and sustains every breath for
all of us.
For me, being Lutheran is believing, that belief in
God should matter in my everyday life. Faith that
doesn’t just assert itself when I’m praying or wor-
shiping, but also when I’m driving, or working, or
talking to people, or raising my children, or being
a husband. For me belief isn’t separable, no mat-
ter how hard I might try at times, from who I am.
But perhaps most of all, for me, being Lutheran is
acknowledging that I need God, because even for
my best efforts, I am and will fail to be the good I
hope for in the world. That I need God, because I
contribute to, not just mend the brokenness that
surrounds me. For me, being Lutheran is trusting
that it’s this God who I put my trust in came (and
keeps coming) FOR ME. Pastor Matthew
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] Church: www.peacebarrett.org
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FALL OUTDOOR SERVICE
Please join us for our beginning of Fall with an outdoor Church Service
Peace Church Parking Lot
A picnic will be provided.
Date: Sunday, September 7th Time: Beginning at 10:30 am
Bring your family, your friends, and your neighbors!!!
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