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Grace and Peace Lutheran Church Cornerstone Newsletter 7611 N Knoxville Peoria, IL 61614 309-693-8428 www.graceandpeacelutheran.org October 2018 PASTOR S PAGE Remembering There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of workings, but the same God works all of them in all people. (I Corinthians 12:5-6) September 3 rd was Labor Day, where we celebrated the working men and women of America. It was a day to honor both those who work and the jobs we perform. However, I must admit that we have a strange way of observing Labor Day. We honor the day by not working! We take the day off, skip work, and run off to play! To me that is strange! Labor Day would be a good opportunity for us to celebrate our work and give thanks to God that we are given meaningful employment. We have a job and can support our family. Those of you who are unemployed know how painful and trying unemployment can be. However most surveys indicate that a vast majority of us are unhappy with our work. In a recent Gallop poll 74% of Americans replied that they were dissatisfied with their job. One of the truths of the Reformation was that all work is a calling from God. Up and until the Reformation most people believed that only the clergy and those with holy orders had a calling from God. But Luther expanded the idea of calling to include most forms of daily work. He believed that we are all called by God to serve our neighbor in the context of our occupation. Each occupation was a vocation, a calling. For example, a ditch digger, a carpenter, a farmer, or a politician are all called by God to serve the neighbor in their various professions. We are called by God to be the best we can be in our various jobs and in our work we honor God by serving our neighbor as a teacher, medic, or nurse. We are called to serve in our secular lives as our occupations give us opportunity. With this understanding all occupations (or should I say most) are callings from God. God calls us to serve as good parents, good laborers, good pastors, and good housewives in our various jobs. Also embedded in this idea is the notion that most work is a sacred trust and duty. Now I realize that bank robbing or stealing is not a vocation from God! But work that is honorable is a calling from God, and it need not be specifically religious. In everyday life we are called to serve in our specific vocations or labor. All honorable work is elevated in the eyes of God. And work is a blessing. I have been a pastor for 47 years, and even in my retirement I can t get away from my calling. I still work part-time, because I love working with people, sharing the Good News of Christ with them. You too are similarly blessed. You can teach, nurture, care for, love, serve, reach, and help your neighbor through your calling or work. There are many different kinds of service or work, but the same God calls us all. Pastor Lillie

Volunteers WK GREETERS ASSISTING MINISTERS LAY READERS 7 Mary Jane and Jerry Hinshaw Linda Ericsson Jan Jarrett 14 Carol Gard and Cheryl Rauhaus Ann Joyce Jeanne Wineland 21 Roberta and David Dietrich Deb Meyer Andrew Loebach 28 Barb Purple and Sid Peterson Roberta Groth Barb Bollman WK COMMUNION ASSISTANTS PRAYER PARTNERS ALTAR GUILD 7 Mary Jane and Jerry Hinshaw Linda Ericsson and Sue Hughes Mary Jane Hinshaw 14 Carol Gard and Cheryl Rauhaus Carol Gard and Terry Goff Mary Jane Hinshaw 21 Roberta and David Dietrich Laura Tomblin and Andrew Loebach Chris Golden 28 Barb Purple and Sid Peterson Ann Joyce and Deb Meyer Roxanne Hochsprung WK COFFEE HOUR MISSIONARY SUPPORT COUNTERS 7 The Dietrichs Roberta s birthday Carol Gard Carol Gard and David Dietrich 14 No one is signed up to host No support donated Carol Gard and David Dietrich 21 No one is signed up to host No support donated Carol Gard and David Dietrich 28 No one is signed up to host No support donated Carol Gard and David Dietrich Reformation Sunday October 28, 2018 If you need the church unlocked contact October Key Person Sue Hughes

Fall colors Sunday School Important dates NEWS FROM THE CHURCH OFFICE INTERIM PASTOR JAMES LILLIE 309-678-0226 jasrlillie@gmail.com LAURA S VACATION MONDAY, OCT 8 FRIDAY, OCT 12 CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 6:30PM CORNERSTONE DEADLINE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 Is it possible to tune in to the frequency of Heaven and hear the voice of God? FREQUENCY TUNE IN. HEAR GOD. As believers in Jesus Christ, we naturally want to know how we can hear God s voice. And like a radio host broadcasting His voice into the airwaves, God is speaking all the time. The question is Are we tuned in to the right frequency? This series of teaching from Robert Morris shares how God communicates with us through the Bible, circumstances, and even a whisper. Morris demonstrates how we can mature from hearing God s voice as His sheep - to hearing His voice as a friend and then conveying His voice to others. When we understand the general and specific ways God speaks to us, we can begin to cultivate a life of deeper connection with our Creator as we: gain a better understanding of how to recognize God s voice value the voice of the Lord grow in relationship with the Lord by developing consistent time with Him in His Word God is speaking all the time Do you hear Him? FREQUENCY TUNE IN. HEAR GOD. Please join us for Sunday School October 7 November 25 7 week DVD/Discussion series Begins after Coffee Hour until 11:30am Classroom is the last room on the right. COME ONE!! COME ALL!! Saturday, October 27 8:30 2:00 Lunch to be served What to bring: Landscape waste bags (brown paper type) Hand shears, grass clippers Shovels, garden rakes, wheel borrows Hand tools, drills, etc. Rain Date Saturday, November 3

Monthly Updates from Roberta AGAPE WEDNESDAYS, OCTOBER 3 AND 10 SACK LUNCH 11:30AM The agape group has been working diligently. So far we have 92 completed quilts and have workdays scheduled for October 3 and October 10. We have a goal to make at least 100 quilts this year but we may even surpass that number. There has been a different quilt on display in the Great Room each week since the first of August hope you have been enjoying them! Roberta Dietrich LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF We recently received a letter from Karon Currie who is the chairperson for the Central Illinois Ingathering of all items for the LWR. She gave us some numbers for the 2017 Ingathering. CENTRAL ILLINOIS 2017 INGATHERING 10,683 quilts 5,875 personal care kits 6,523 school kits 1,316 baby care kits 328 fabric kits 2225 pounds of bar soap 124 tied fleece blankets It took three trucks to get everything up to South St. Paul, Minnesota. Besides all the kits, the Central Illinois group sent $18,000 to the LWR shipping fund to get these things on their way. We also got a letter from the LWR office in Baltimore last month thanking us for our donation of $5,000 which was part of our tithe of the Gene Norris gift to Grace and Peace. This amount was also dedicated to the shipping fund so we know it is important to get these things shipped in a timely fashion. So far Bobbie Yoder, Barbara Purple, and I have packed 202 school kits, 91 baby kits, and 141 personal care kits. We have used 46 boxes and are now preparing the quilt boxes. We have more of each of the kits than we did in 2017. Thank you for all the donations from the congregation, and the work done with the aid of the Thrivent Action Team Cards. Roberta Dietrich THRIVENT ACTION TEAM CARDS These will be put to use by Thrivent members in October for the food baskets given to 18 families, totaling 76 people who are clients of Lutheran Social Services in the Peoria office. We know these are greatly appreciated by the families and their case workers. In addition, we buy gift cards with the Thrivent Choice Dollars. Roberta Dietrich

Helping others Celebrate special events Sisters Travel by bus + FIFTY+ FOOD AND FUN FELLOWSHIP TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 NOON Join us Tuesday, October 9, at 11:30 at the Caterpillar Visitor Center to travel by bus on the Peoria History Tour of Landmarks and Monuments. This is a new tour for 2018 and should be interesting. Details are still being worked out. Cost will be $10-15 per person. Once we get on the bus, we do not get off until the tour is over. Those who want will go to lunch after, place still to be determined. We need a minimum number for the tour to go so I will be calling after I know more details. Also available are some seats for the Grandview Drive and Springdale Cemetery tour on October 19. This tour will stop at the Mausoleum, which will be open for the tour. Cost is $15. This tour leaves from Exhibit A Gallery in Peoria Heights. The other October tour is Haunted Peoria, on Saturdays. Carol Gard MIRIAM CIRCLE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 7:00PM Join the women for an evening of Bible Study and fellowship. Carol Gard COFFEE HOUR AND MISSION SUPPORT SIGN-UPS With summer over and fall approaching there are plenty of opportunities to celebrate special events, birthdays, and anniversaries by hosting a Coffee Hour or sponsoring our Missionary Support. AVAILABLE DATES IN OCTOBER / NOVEMBER / DECEMBER: Coffee Hour October 14, 21, 28; November 4, 25; December 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Missionary Support November 18, 25; December 9, 16, 23 MAKING SURE WE ALWAYS HAVE COFFEE SUPPLIES If you happen to notice that there is a need for a particular item (i.e. small plates, cups, etc.) in the kitchen there is a shopping list posted on a refrigerator where you can make note of it or you may also call the church office. Thank you! PLASTIC SPOONS, FORKS, AND KNIVES No need to purchase any plastic silverware for your next church event. We have thousands of pieces. Check the cabinets and drawers between donations and overages we should be set for the next couple of years! 2019 ENDOWMENT GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS HAS BEGUN Congregation, the Endowment Committee is currently accepting grant applications. If you know any organization that would like to apply, please have them contact the church and request our grant application form. We are always looking for charitable organizations that might benefit from receiving one of our grants. If you have any questions contact anyone on the committee or leave a message in the office and it will be forwarded to the committee. Thank you for your assistance. Endowment Committee

Helping others in His name Yard work SPRING USHERS IN SUMMER, SUMMER BECOMES FALL... No matter what the season we have beautifully maintained and landscaped property. A dedicated team works during the week to mow the grass, trim the bushes, plant flowers, and everyone s favorite pulling weeds why not let them know... Many thanks and appreciation to our volunteers!!! GOD S WORK. OUR HANDS. GOD S WORK. OUR HANDS. day was successful for the rolling bandages project. The small, but mighty group of 12 that met here got 834 rolled, and they are being delivered in person by a couple from Advent in Morton to the Global Mission office in Minneapolis. Roberta Dietrich 834 ROLLS

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Grace and Peace Lutheran Church 7611 N Knoxville Ave Peoria, IL 61614-2023 A closer walk with God through Spirituality, Evangelism and Community Involvement September Carol Gard, Zachary Thompson, Judy Coiner, Bret Shirven, Julie Ewing, Jerry Hinshaw, Deb Meyer, Richard Noren, Bob Kamin, Brent Dornon, Collin Smet, Lela Josephson October Roberta Dietrich, Dale Bollman Don t forget to sign this month s birthday cards in the Great Room!