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Peace Lutheran Church Dear Friends in Christ, FREMONT, INDIANA February Newsletter, 2017 I am sure I don t need to tell you Easter is coming April 1 and that means that our Lenten season begins this month; February 14 is Ash Wednesday. But putting aside our worship and liturgical references during services, Easter advertising is everywhere in the stores and on TV. (Of course, I call it Easter advertising, because almost none of it has to do with the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.) Even though some people don t know much about the Christian meaning in this holiday, they can still sense something special is happening. They see Easter decorations; they see Easter candy. With all these candies and lightly-colored decorations, today s culture and marketing specialists say Easter is a special day for children it s also a special day for adults too! Easter is an extraordinary day for Christians. It s the day we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, God s Son and our Savior, from the dead. It sounds funny to say, but in order to die Christ had to be born and live! As you recall, our Christian story literally took shape at Christmas. On Christmas, Christians recall the birth of Jesus. Between Christmas and Easter, we tell and retell the stories of how Jesus grew to be a man. We hear of the miracles He performed to ful ill the Old Testament prophecies that demonstrated He was indeed God s Son and the promised Savior. Six weeks before Easter, Christians begin preparing for Easter with the season of Lent. During this time, Christians recall Jesus suffering and death. Lent reminds us that it was because of our sins that God s Son left His home in heaven. As a Christian, I believe that Jesus Christ lived a life on earth that He was born into a family and had friends what might be called loving relationships. He even had enemies and those who plotted against him what might be called strained relationships. As a Christian, I confess that by faith I now have a relationship with Him what might be called a saving relationship. And those thoughts get me thinking about relationships again. God s understanding of life lived in relationship to others is different than the world s understanding. The world tells us that to be in love and in a relationship with others should be like boxes of chocolate sweet and tied with a cute pink bow. The world often tells us that love should not be dif icult or hard. The world tells us that relationships should not cause us any stress or strain. The world tells us that if those relationships do cause problems, they aren t real and they aren t worth having. And that message isn t always direct, often it comes indirectly by insinuation. Interestingly, this year, Ash Wednesday falls on Valentine s Day. So we are going to come together for worship and be reminded of what real love looks and sounds like. When we read in John 3:16 that God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life, we ind out that God s understanding is that being in a loving relationship means bearing a burden. When God wanted a relationship with us, He took on a burden and sent Jesus to be with us. Then He took on another burden and lived a life here with us. Finally, He took our sins to the cross where He suffered the burden of hanging bloodily with those sins on His body. continued on page 2

GREETERS & USHERS & LECTORS: Are needed for all services. Please sign-up at the Information Desk in the Narthex. Contact our Deacons with any questions. USHERS If you have children or grandchildren who would like to help (and you feel are capable), feel free to let them help you with ushering. Their participation will make them feel a part of the worship service. Please note: If you are unable to serve, please try to find a replacement or contact our Deacons. If you do find a replacement, please notify the church office A.S.A.P. for the bulletin. ACOLYTES: 8 AM 10:30 AM 2/4 Ethan Miller 2/11 Brady Baas Grace Shelburne 2/18 Jaeger Bergquist 2/25 Lauren Teeple Elijah Hendrickson ALTAR GUILD: Judy Hostetler, Sandy Heilman continued from front page Christ lived the perfect life God asks us to live. Jesus suffered the punishment for our sins through His death on the cross. Just before He died, Jesus said, It is inished. His work for us was complete. God demonstrated that He accepted Jesus sacri ice for us by raising His Son to life again on Easter. Through faith, we believe that what Jesus did counts for us. Now, when God looks at us, He does not see our sinful lives. Rather, He sees the perfect life of His Son. And, as God s children, we are promised eternal life with Him in heaven. This is the beautiful and simple story of God s love for us! If you have never heard this story or if it has been a long time since you paid any attention to it, I encourage you to do something. (If you have heard the Easter story for many years and know it by heart, I encourage you to do something too.) Here it is: Attend the midweek Lenten services, as well as the Holy Week and Easter services here at church! When you do, you walk the path of Jesus and experience the joy surrounding this special day by being present in Jesus own house! Afterwards and this is really important! talk about what you see, hear, taste, and smell. The church is beautifully adorned. We sing special and familiar songs of triumph. The lowers on the altar are particularly pleasant. If someone welcomes you with the old Christian greeting, Christ is risen, you can respond with Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! As we rejoice in the Easter story, may your hearts be touched by the depth of Christ s love. As we are joined together by Word, song, and Sacrament, may the direction of your lives be changed to re lect God s will. As we remember and celebrate, may God richly bless you this Holiday season! Pastor Jeff Teeple

Check it out! Have you looked in the library lately? We have a great collec on of books, bible studies, and music with more items being added each month! Here are just a few examples, along with their descrip ons... Why Should I Trust the Bible? By A. Trevor Su on You ve got tough ques ons about the Bible. Maybe you ve even heard things like the Bible is racist. Or the Bible has too many errors or edits. Or the Bible is merely a mythological story like Homer s Odyssey. This book tackles accusa ons like those head on. Pastor A. Trevor Su on compares the Bible to wri ngs that have been deemed more credible than the Bible, like the Book of Mormon, encyclopedias, and even Shakespeare s works. He tests the Bible using the same rigorous standards that have been used to test those other wri ngs. He examines historical evidence, witness accounts, and transla on concerns. By the end, you ll be able to be er defend your faith when its very founda on is a acked. You ll get many of your tough ques ons answered. And you ll see that when all other texts fall, the Bible stands as completely, undeniably trustworthy. Song of Abraham By Ellen Gunderson Traylor This novel unfolds the tumultuous saga of one man who became a na on. Abraham, the prince of Ur, le behind the greatest civiliza on of his day to follow words of promise with deeds of faith. Across the hos le desert, through the Baal-worshiping lands of Damascus, past the infamous dens of Sodom and Gomorrah, and into the very heart of the Pharaoh s Egypt, Abraham carved a las ng path over an ancient land, a path which you will s ll see in today s Middle East headlines. This richly colorful novel portrays a man of strength, will, and purpose who remains unparalleled in history. Few books could hope to have as grand a subject and few books will ever be as memorable as Ellen Gunderson Traylor s fascina ng reconstruc on of the life of Abraham.

THE NAMES OF GOD continues as our focus of study each Thursday morning at 9:30am. The Holy Trinity has a host of names for each character trait of God and knowing these names empowers our faith to trust in the Lord like never before. PRAYING His names can strengthen our relationship with Him as well as our own understanding. Adonai, Elohim, El Shaddai, Immanuel, Yahweh, Jehovah, are just a few names given in Scripture to help us understand and appreciate the character of our Awesome God. Join us, any Thursday and be blessed. Please note: when Fremont schools are CLOSED for weather-related reasons, WE do NOT meet. If class is canceled for any other reason, you will be notified by email or phone. TRINE UNIVERSITY STUDENT MINISTRY UPDATE: The second semester of studies is well underway and our students continue to need and appreciate your emails and prayers. Although the weather outside may be frightful, our support and encouragement to these young men and women must remain delightful. So, please, keep up the good work, email regularly and pray regularly, for the need is great and the rewards even greater. VISITOR CONTACTS: Part of the Peace Lutheran Mission Statement is Care & Celebrate. When we come to celebrate worship or activities within our church building we can care enough to greet new people around us. Everyone likes to feel welcome. In 2017 the Peace Evangelism Team made 59 family contacts. This included 3 phone calls, 1 in-person visit, 1 email, and 53 Peace postcards with a personal message mailed. Of those 59, 18 were 1st time visitors, with 7 of those being Trine students. Also of those 59, ten live within easy driving distance of Peace. Please join us in reaching out. Our next Evangelism Team meeting will be Thursday, February 8, at 11:30 AM. Save the Date! 2018 Women s Retreat Saturday, April 28th Speaker Evelyn Bickel Count it all Faith! We walk by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7 9:00 AM 1:00 PM Cost $10 (includes brunch) Watch upcoming bulletins and your church mailbox for more details. WINGS Outreach Collecting the following items for Concordia Seminary in Fort Wayne during the month of February: Baby Products Formula MEN S BREAKFAST Diapers & Wipes Baby Food meets the third Saturday of each month. Plan to come! Saturday, February 17, 2018 8 AM-9:30 AM

Preschool & Daycare Ministry at Peace Lutheran Church Nurturing Young Hearts for Christ since 1992 February 2018 Life is always interesting at WCM! Just when you think you can sit back, relax and enjoy the blessings, a new opportunity for serving children arises! January always brings new enrollments and some children moving up to new classrooms. It is amazing how quickly the new children join in and become a part of each classroom community. Sharing the message of Jesus is the primary mission of Wee Creations. The Bible stories our children learned about this month included: Jesus in the Temple, the Baptism of Jesus, Jesus Calls the Disciples, and Jesus Blesses the Children. What a blessing to be able to share all the wonderful news of Jesus each month with young minds who soak it up like sponges! Our EDGE program (Earned Dollars Go to Education) continues to be such a blessing! Thank you to all who participated in 2017. We raised almost $3000 using this program! Orders are place on the 1st and 3rd Mondays each month. Please see the volunteers at the EDGE table for more details! Another huge thank you goes out to all who have designated your Thrivent Choice Dollars to Wee Creations! In 2017, we received almost $3500 in Thrivent Choice donations! Finally, we want to thank you for your continued support through the offering envelopes! Your continued support helps us keep our tuition competitive and still offer top notch care to all of our children! Thank you! Come visit us anytime! Keep us in your prayers as we reach out to the families of Wee Creations! Servants of Christ Sara Miller & Staff National Lutheran Schools Week provides our network of nearly 2,300 LCMS preschools, elementary schools and high schools with the public opportunity to proclaim and celebrate God s work among us in Lutheran schools. We thank God for the opportunity to provide excellent academic preparation for the children we serve. We are most grateful for the opportunity to share Jesus amazing love with children and their families. National Lutheran Schools Week gives us an opportunity to proclaim these great blessings within the communities we serve.

Catechism Connection Law and Gospel The en re Bible can be divided into two main doctrines, or teachings Law and Gospel. LAW When we talk about the Law of God, we are not just talking about the Ten Commandments. The Law was first wri en into the hearts of human beings at crea on. Every person has a natural knowledge of what is required by the Law even if they have never read or heard the Ten Commandments. We call this our conscience, Paul writes about this in his epistle to the Romans: For when Gen les, who do not have the law, by nature do what the law requires, they are a law to themselves, even though they do not have the law. They show that the work of the law is wri en on their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness, and their conflic ng thoughts accuse or even excuse them...romans 2:14-15 Because this natural knowledge was blurred when Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, God gave His Law a second me to the Israelites through Moses around 1500 BC. These laws, wri en on tablets of stone, are what we refer to as the Ten Commandments. Commandments one through three, known as the first table, reveal how we are to love God. Commandments four through ten, known as the second table, reveal how we are to love our neighbor. The Law of God tells us what we are supposed to do and what we are not supposed to do. In this way, it serves as a guide for our daily lives. It also convicts us when we fail. GOSPEL The good news of the Gospel is summarized in John 3:16 G od so loved the world, that He gave His O nly S on, that whoever believes in Him should not P erish but have E ternal L ife While the law shows us our sin, the Gospel shows us our Savior! The Law tells us what we are supposed to do, but the Gospel tells us what God has already done in Christ Jesus! As you read through scripture, look for these two doctrines. Does the verse or chapter point toward what you should do (Law), or what God has done (Gospel)? Consider these two doctrines in your daily conversa ons as well. O en we try to encourage people by telling them what they should do, which is Law ( let go and let God ). Instead we can share the Gospel by telling them what God has already done ( God loves you, and He sent His Son to die for you, and He promises to never leave or forsake you! ). s o s LAW hows our in GOSPEL hows our avior

Winter Jam 2018 All youth and families are invited to attend the Winter Jam concert in Fort Wayne on February 8th. Sign up on Facebook or at the Information Desk. Where: Memorial Coliseum When: February 8th starting at 7 PM Cost: $15 at the door We will meeting at Peace at 5 PM to carpool and/or take the church bus. COMFORT DOG VISIT February 11-12! We are going to have a very unique and special visitor with us on February 11 and 12! His name is Barnabas, and he is a Comfort Dog from the Chicago area. Barnabas and his handler will be spending time with us here at Peace that weekend, so that we can learn more about Comfort Dog ministry. They will be presenting during our Bible Class hour, and then making visits to folks in the area. Let us know if you would like him to stop by! Barnabas has his own Facebook page, if you would like to meet him. He is found at: facebook.com/barnabascomfortdog Here is a little bit of information from the Lutheran Church Charity website: The Lutheran Church Charities K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry is a national human-care ministry embracing the unique, calming nature and skills of purebred Golden Retrievers. The LCC K-9 Comfort Dogs are a bridge for compassionate ministry, opening doors for conversation about faith and creating opportunities to share the mercy, compassion, presence and proclamation of Jesus Christ. LCC K-9 Comfort Dogs are working animals, trained to interact with people of all ages and circumstances who are suffering and in need. The dogs participate in scheduled and special events. Dogs are permanently placed with churches, schools and other ministries involved in Christian human care by LCC. Permanent placement includes full training for handlers and caregivers along with ongoing support, coaching and training. LCC K-9 Comfort Dogs live in the homes of assigned caregivers. The LCC K-9 Comfort Dogs serve every day in the community in which they are placed and are dispatched in times of disaster and crisis to bring comfort to all those affected, including first responders and the volunteers who serve them. LCC K-9 Comfort Dogs were in New York and New Jersey visiting victims of Superstorm Sandy, and in Connecticut after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Lutheran Church Charities currently has over 130 LCC K-9 Comfort Dogs serving in more than 20 states. LCC operates two training facilities in Illinois and Nebraska.

UPWARD @ PEACE Our season is off to an amazing start! We have over 120 children registered for basketball and cheerleading. Wow! What a blessing! We are so blessed to have a beautiful gym to host this awesome program. Please come and visit us! We would love for the people of Peace to stop by and say hello to all of our basketball and cheerleading families. What is Upward? Upward is a basketball & cheerleading program for children age 4 through Grade 4. When? January 16th March 10th Practice - Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:15-7:30 pm & Cheer - Wednesdays 5:30-6:30 pm Games on Saturdays 8 am - 12:45 pm Where? Peace Lutheran Church Gym How can I help? Volunteers are what makes this program a success!! Volunteers needed: Greeters Please contact me if you can help! Scorekeepers upward@plcms.org Concessions Set-Up & Clean-Up Crew Many of these positions require an hour or less per week! Scott Miller, Upward League Commissioner Want to be actively involved in helping others but don t have a lot of time? Family Promise is a way to do just that. People from Peace are needed to drive during 5 weeks of the year. You may drive only one time each week or you may drive more, as you feel called and time allows. A map is available. You may even take a trial run with someone who has been driving for a while! Give it a try, February 4-11, and/or April 1-8, 2018. Questions? Please call Susan Fisher, 517-238-5302.