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Peace Lutheran Church 8240 Blue Ridge Blvd Kansas City, MO 64138
June 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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June 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
REMINDER: Pastor will be on vacation from June 8 thru June 15.
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2 8:30 am Traditional Service 9:45 am Education Hour 11:00 am Contemporary Service
Mite Box Sunday
3 9:30 am Sewing Bee 6:30 pm GIP Board Mtg
4 9:30 am Topic Leaders 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 10:30 am OWLS
5 9:00 am GIP Chapel 10:30 am Endowment Committee Mtg 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 7:30 pm Church Council
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7 Pastor’s Day with family
8 Heit’s Point Festival Pastor’s vacation thru June 15
9 PENTECOST 8:30 am Traditional Service 9:45 am Education Hour 11:00 am Contemporary Service Reap Sunday
10 9:30 am Sewing Bee
11 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 1:00 pm Alpha Circle
12 9:00 am GIP Chapel 1:30 pm Lydia Circle NO Adult Bible Study – Pastor is on vacation
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14 Pastor’s Day with family 11:30 am Franks 4 Fathers Picnic at GIP
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Newsletter Deadline
16 THE HOLY TRINITY 8:30 am Traditional Service 9:45 am Education Hour 11:00 am Contemporary Service 12:00 pm Youth Group FATHER’S DAY
17 9:30 am Sewing Bee
18 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 6:30 pm LWML Ex Bd Mtg
19 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
20 Pastor’s Conference
21 Pastor’s Day with family
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23 8:30 am Traditional Service 9:45 am Education Hour 11:00 am Contemporary Service
Voter’s Meeting – between services
24 9:30 am Sewing Bee
25 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 7:00 pm Elders Meeting
26 9:00 am GIP Chapel 9:30 am Book Club 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
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28 Pastor’s Day with family
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30 8:30 am Traditional Service 9:45 am Education Hour 11:00 am Contemporary Service 12:30 pm Ladies’ Club 6:00 pm Men’s Club
Next month → Looking forward to: Congregational Picnic, July 7th
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Peace Lutheran Church 240 Blue Ridge Kansas City, MO 64138 peacelutheranlcms.org Phone: 816-353-3813 Pastor: Rev. David Rolf Secretary: Debbie Baldwin Director of Grow in Peace Child Care Center: Carla Hamilton Custodian Dave Ferber 816-803-9714 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 am – 2:00 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 Cheryl Enke at
[email protected] Prayer Chain Requests: You can contact the Church office at: [email protected] or contact Pastor Rolf at 816-730-8923
BIBLE STUDIES
Sunday Bible Study – 9:45 am
STUDY OF THE BOOK OF HEBREWS
The Book of Hebrews compares and contrasts Jesus to key historical people and events from the Old Testament. Through these comparisons, we see His superiority. He is greater than angels, the Torah, Moses, the Promised Land, priests, Melchizedek, sacrifices and the covenant. He is God’s Word, the hope for a new creation, our eternal priest and the perfect sacrifice. Throughout the book, we are also challenged to remain faithful to Jesus and follow great models of faith from the Old Testament, despite hardships and persecution. These challenges will make us uncomfortable but instead of fearing them, remember that rejecting Jesus is foolish. Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God’s love and mercy and is worthy of all our trust and devotion. ************************************
Wednesday Bible Study – 6:30 pm
STUDY OF THE BOOK OF 1 SAMUEL
God’s grace in 1 Samuel is exemplified by Samuel as a type of Jesus, since he is a prophet, priest and king. His importance as God’s representative is similar to that of Moses, for he was instrumental in the continuity of the covenant during the transition from the rule of judges to the reign of kings. In this study, we see how God continues to remain faithful, even when the people of Israel do not. Their new king, Saul, makes several mistakes and angers the Lord, but the Lord raises up for Israel a new king, David. This study will show how God’s kingdom was established and designed, giving us a clearer picture of how we should live as God’s subjects under His reign. ************************************
John Knox Bible Study – 10:00 am
Bible Study at John Knox will resume on Thursday, September 5th.
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LWML (Lutheran Women Missionary League)
The topic for the June 2019 Circle meetings is found in the Spring 2019 Quarterly on page 20 entitled “Running the Race”; authored by Shari Miller. Shari is a freelance author and musician living in Helena, Montana. She and her family attends First Lutheran Church. She has written numerous articles and studies for the LWML. Shari is the Montana District LWML President.
Are we ready to run the race prepared before us? Do we have the right “gear” to accomplish the task? Are we willing to bear all things required the runner? Roll Call Word “Love”. Alpha Circle will be meeting Tuesday, June 11, 2019, 1:00 pm, at the home of Darsa Clay. Connie Shepard will Co-Host. Topic will be led by Ruth Brackman and Carol Head will check the acolyte robes 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 Wednesday, June 12, 2019, at 1:30 pm in the Church Fellowship Hall. Lois Gilham will lead the topic. For more information, please call the President of Lydia Circle, Darla Wolters, at 816-836-2914.
“CONVENTION” – The 38th Biennial Convention of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League will be held June 20-23, 2019, in Mobile, Alabama. The LWML Women, no matter their age, will gather in Mobile under the theme “In Praise to the Lord”. New officers will be elected, mission grants selected, new friendships formed, missionary speakers will be heard and Bible Studies led.
“MITES and MITES – MITES IN ACTION” - Glory and praise to our Heavenly Father!!! The 2017-2019 LWML Mission Goal of $2,075,000, is fulfilled. Total amount received was $2,179,373.76; which is $97,373.76 above and beyond the mission goal. Words cannot express the love and generosity of LWML Women in Mission. May God continue to bless these women who keep the little “Mite Boxes” filled with pennies and dimes. The mighty penny indeed!
“GLASSES” – EYE GLASSES – so desperately needed. Please bring your old glasses to church and place them in the container provided on the counter. Let us help those who, at no fault of their own, cannot obtain the glasses needed to read or write, or do the work needed to support their families.
“Walk in Love, as Christ loved us.” (Ephesians 5 : 2)
Ruth Oexman Communications Chairperson
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65th Anniversary of Peace Lutheran Church
SAVE THE DATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019
One Service at 10:00 am with Celebration Activities to follow!
Have you marked your calendar?????
Altar Flowers
The flower calendar still has Sundays available for members to sign-up for
remembrance of special occasions, such as birthdays, anniversaries, etc. This
calendar is located by the entrance to the coat room. If you would like to
purchase altar flowers for 2019, please sign the calendar to reserve your
date.
Contact Peggy Noah for options and pricing. Cell: 816-627-9129
Religious Display Case
The Religious Display Case has cards available. Take a look at the get-well
cards, birthday cards, praying for you cards and cards of concern that are
available. All boxed cards are five dollars ($5.00).
This is a service provided for the congregation by the LWML. There are
always LWML ladies in the coffee room to assist.
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Raytown Emergency Assistance Program (R.E.A.P.)
Reap Sunday is Sunday, June 9th
There is a special place in the entryway to receive your donations. The suggestion for June is: CANNED FRUIT
Thank you for helping our Raytown Neighbor!
Sewing Bee
The ladies plan to meet in the Fellowship Hall at 9:30 am every Monday in June. Bring a sack lunch and stay into the afternoon. In early May, we had completed 47 quilts and 34 lap robes this year. We recently received a large quantity of really nice fabric. We would welcome more ladies to come and help us sort all of
the fabric. Many ladies have said they don’t sew. You won’t be forced to sew! Please save your Best Choice UPC’s, “Box Tops for Education”, soap and other samples you get from hotels and cancelled commemorative and foreign stamps. Containers for these are on the shelf in the Narthex.
A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER
Each week, there is a significant number of Homebound Members listed in the weekly bulletin as well as a significant list of ill and recovering members. These are Peace members who are out of sight but not out of mind. A word of encouragement or letting them know they are remembered in prayer would be truly welcomed. Why not stop by the Religious Card Display to pick up a card, write a few words in it and let someone know that you are thinking and praying for them. It’s a small way to participate in the ministry of Peace.
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL will be held on July 22-26. We
are excited to lead kids through another week of exploring
stories in the Bible, that point us to the saving grace of Jesus!
If you are able to donate a few hours of your time during this
week, please contact Taylor Stichler.
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If you have a prayer request, please contact: Pastor Rolf: (816) 730-8923
Email: [email protected]
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Church Office: (816) 353-3813
Email: [email protected]
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Use the prayer request feature on our website at www.peacelutheranlcms.org
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BOOK CLUB – June 26th – 9:30 am
“Where Hope Begins” by Catherine West
When her husband of twenty-one years leaves her, Savannah Barrington believes she’s
lost almost everything she’s ever loved. With her daughter in college and her son in
boarding school, Savannah retreats to her parents’ lake house in the Berkshires, where
hope and healing come in the form of an old woman’s wisdom, a little girl’s laughter, a
touch of magic, and a handsome man who’s willing to risk his own heart to prove she’s still worth loving. But
when her husband asks to reconcile, Savannah is faced with the hardest challenge of all: forgiving the
unforgivable. (online catalog)
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Peace Lutheran Church Sunday Worship Schedule
June 2019
June 2 June 9 June 16 June 23 June 30
Seventh Sunday of Easter
The Day of Pentecost
The Holy Trinity Second Sunday after
Pentecost Third Sunday after
Pentecost
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 202
Divine Service Four Page 202
11:00 Contemporary
with Communion
Contemporary Contemporary
with Communion Contemporary
Contemporary
Ushers John Brackman, Cindy McCubbin, Reed McCubbin, Kent Pritzel
Elders 8:30 Dave Loesch, Gary Thurnau, Ron Johnson, Ed Seutter
11:00 Keith Kirchhoff, Mike Benavides
Greeters
8:30 Cindy McCubbin Dennis/Carol
Head Kathy Boehm
Peggy Noah
Gary/Wanda
Thurnau
11:00 Punky McDaniel Jeff/Linda Gardner
Homer/Ruth Oexman
Punky McDaniel
Jeff/Linda Gardner
Altar Guild
8:30 Reed & Cindy McCubbin
11:00 Linda Gardner / Kathleen Jarvis
Altar Care
Cindy McCubbin/Reed McCubbin
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2 Vanessa Schroeter 4 Erna Phillips 5 Elvera Bailey
5 Pamela Mueller 6 Ruth Oexman 8 Thomas Bartlett 8 Phyllis Johnson 10 Lisa Borchardt 10 Jeremy Ledgerwood 11 Christine Kluepfel 12 Nicholas Montavy 12 Archer Selbe 13 Sherry Weinel 16 Caitlyn McCubbin 19 James Clay 19 Jackie Woodward 21 Miles Hungerford 23 Jeff Gardner 23 Anita Moon 26 Linda Bartlett 27 Charles Malone 27 Dennis Rapp 27 Penny Webb 28 Michael Pickler 28 Katelyn Sims 30 Cecily Eskina 30 Tracey Hufferd
1 Sheila Dalen 1 Jean Fanning 1 Michael McDaniel 2 Elaine Nolen 5 Jarrod Mitchell 9 Jared Cody 10 Lisa Borchardt 10 Ruth Wurdeman 11 Hannah Turos 11 Jesse Turos 12 David Petrus 13 Linda Hedberg 13 Carey Weinel 14 Barbara Bellach 17 Grace Hedberg 19 Abbigail Larkworthy 19 Sia Moshi 22 Michael Baker 22 Patrick Baker 24 Elvera Bailey 27 Jared Gilham 27 Emery Kimbrough 30 Sherry Weinel
Cheryl Enke is now the
Newsletter Editor. Please
send your blogs, articles
and announcements to
Cheryl by the 15th of each
month.
2 Bruce/Phyllis Johnson 1962 3 Virgil/Phyllis Thorp 1966 5 Jeremy/Cristin Blunt 2004 7 Stan/Juli Christopher 1975 12 Paul/Mary Klingsporn 1965 17 Robert/Jennifer Baker 2000 19 Dean/Ina Huth 1955 20 Arthur/Linda Bartlett 1981 20 Stephen/Diana Worthington
1987 21 Linda Hedberg 1969 23 David Bollman 1990 26 Kegan/Johnna Coleman2010
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (816) 299-5752
June 2019
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Support Resources
Hot Off the Press! Concordia Publishing House has just released a very interesting and concise pamphlet entitled: “A Simple Explanation of Christian Denominations”. With so many different Christian denominations, it can be difficult to understand exactly what each really teaches. This booklet summarizes the history, doctrine, and statistics of seventeen different Christian denominations.
As you explore the teachings of each church body, compare the denominations and then return to Scripture as the final authority on your beliefs. The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
The Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Churches
Presbyterian Churches
Christian Reformed Church
The American/Episcopal Churches
Methodist Churches
The Salvation Army
Church of the Nazarene
Baptist Churches
Mennonite Church
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
United Church of Christ
Pentecostal Churches
Evangelical Free Church
This booklet, along with a new booklet “A Simple Explanation of Christianity” is located on the shelf under the large bulletin board. It is a handy 32-page Small Catechism in the paperback form. For nearly 500 years, this simple explanation of Christianity has been used around the world and translated into hundreds of languages. It has remained popular because it summarizes the Bible’s key teaching so simply, clearly and memorable. Read it for yourself, and then pass along copies to others. God has good news for you.
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For the Teen (maybe your friend) in Your Life: Just bringing it to your attention once again: there are several pamphlets on different topics written with a teenager in mind. These pamphlets, Care Notes For Teens, are placed to the left as you exit the entrance to the parking lot. Here are the highlights of three topics: “Suicide Prevention: Getting Help Before It’s Too Late”
Here is one excerpt from this very informative pamphlet: Five warning signs for depression in teens:
• Feelings of sadness or hopelessness, often accompanied by anxiety
• Declining school performance
• Loss of pleasure/interest in social and sports activities
• Sleeping too little or too much
• Changes in weight or appetite “It’s very important to take seriously when someone is talking about killing themselves…even if they’re not at immediate risk…it signifies that somebody is struggling, it signifies that they’re in trouble, and…that they need help.” Kerry Lubell, Ph.D., National Center of Injury Prevention and Control “Dealing With Bullying – At School or Online”
Add in everyone who has been bullied at some point in “real life” – in a classroom, on a sports team, on the school bus, in the neighborhood, even at a church or club activity – and you end up with just about everybody. It happens. This pamphlet not only offers empathy but expands on some helpful pointers. Organizations and Online Resources are also offered.
• Find friends who don’t need to bully
• Talk to your parents
• Get the outside help you need (this section points out students who committed suicide because of cyber-bullying)
• Focus on your personal goals
• Being the bully hurts, too “When a Relationship Seems Abusive”
This pamphlet points out that abuse is not always physical but also verbal or emotional. Here is a disturbing fact: in a group of 100 high school girls, 33 are likely to be in a relationship like yours – meaning abusive. “A relationship is abusive when one person acts in a way that disrespects, frightens, manipulates, or tries to control the other person.” Red Flags are pointed out as well as information on recognizing the cycle of abuse. Finally, options with a trusted adult are advocated. Also listed is the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline: 1-866-331-9474, plus the website: www.loveisrespect.org.
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Strength and Honor These words usually bring to mind our military and warfare, but in this instance the words are the title of a pamphlet that has been added to the Lutheran Hour Spinner in the church entryway. The war it refers to isn’t across the ocean in some distant land, but one right in our own computer environment and living room. This pamphlet deals with spiritual warfare against pornography. Pornography, sadly, is a word all too familiar these days. To say porn has crept into our households would be an understatement; its advance has been more like a march,
leaving a host of casualties in its wake: individuals, marriages, families, relationships, careers, sometimes even one’s faith-go down the drain, as this take-no-prisoner scourge derails Christian and non-Christian alike. In this booklet, the reader will find insights and hope for dealing with the problems brought on by pornography. The words offered here are Christ-centered, to the point, and deliver a Christian approach to battling the pernicious vice. Its overriding aim is to help individuals defeat pornographic addition in their lives, and with the power of God’s grace it can be done. As the author writes, “It is in His Name we conquer strongholds, including those built around the deception and slavery of pornography.”
Save the Date
Sunday, July 7th
Congregational Picnic
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Heit’s Point Festival
Saturday, June 8, 2019
“Ignite”
9 – 10:00 Coffee & Cinnamon Rolls Tours & Fellowship
10:00 Preservice Music Call to Worship
10:15 Worship Service
Speaker – Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz Executive Director Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty
BBQ Lunch – Brisket, Chicken, Potato Salad, Baked Beans
Silent & Live Auction Youth Carnival
Ice Cream & Cobblers
Please let us know if you plan to attend!
660-668-2363
Cole Camp’s German Music Festival is in the afternoon for those wo would like to attend!
Website – www.heitspoint.com Email – [email protected] Phone 660-668-2363
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Grow in Peace Child Care
Center News
LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD
www.gipchildcare.org
[email protected] “May the God of peace Himself sanctify you
completely, and may your whole spirit and soul
and body be kept blameless at the coming of
our Lord Jesus Christ. He who calls you is
faithful; He will surely do it.”
1 Thessalonians 5:23-24
Welcome to Grow in Peace – New Enrollments
Kolton Jones – Infant
Camryn Peppers - Toddler
Journey Dickerson – Preschool
May God bless the early learning you will receive
while with us!
WANT TO DONATE to our Playground Fund?
Here is how you can – Directly to GIP – with cash, checks, ACH and card
swipe. Through GIP’s Facebook “Donate” button,
Through Amazon Smile charities amazon.com, Through “Cash App” - $growinpeacedirector, and to designate your Thrivent Choice Funds to come
to Grow in Peace. Amount raised so far is $5036.00 towards our new playground. We are a not-for-profit facility so you can use the donation as a deduction on your taxes!
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.”
June, 2019 816-353-3910 main (353-7826)2nd line
Upcoming Dates to Remember June 3 – First day of Summer for GIP June 4 – Last day for Raytown Schools June 14 – Franks 4 Fathers Picnic at GIP 11:30 am June 5 – 28 – Raytown Schools Summer School June 16 – Father’s Day
Future Dates
July 4 – Grow in Peace CLOSED for Independence Day July 22 to 26 – Vacation Bible School 9:00 am -11:15 am August 12 – First day of Curriculum for GIP August 14 – Raytown Schools First Day September 2 – Labor Day - Grow in Peace CLOSED
PREKINDERGARTEN GRADUATION We graduated 20 children from our 2019 class! Congratulations to all graduates – Young and Older. God Bless you on your educational journey.
Open Invitation to Attend Church Services >> We invite you to come and explore Peace Lutheran Church and the ministries it serves. If you would like more info,
please ask Ms. Carla or call the Church office at 353-3813 to speak with Pastor David Rolf.
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 6:30 to 7:45pm 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.
GIP is asking for donations of items for classroom usage: Money donations to purchase new playground equipment and help
to fix it up for the children to play safely. Thank you.
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