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M essenger A Newsletter of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church & Preschool Worship vvvv Connect vvvv Serve Freedom for a Purpose August 2017 any of us learned the Ten Commandments in Sunday School or Confirma- M tion classes when we were much younger than we are today. They were often presented as a set of laws to keep us on the straight and narrow. Do this. Don t do that. The pastor who taught my confirmation classes seemed to take great relish in making God out to be a cross between a stern judge and Santa he knows when you ve been sleeping, he knows when you re awake, he knows when you ve been bad or good so don t break the Ten Commandments for goodness sake! More than a few of us left confirmation frightened of what God might do to us if we made a bad choice in life. I am no longer afraid of God. Instead, I am energized that God s love for humanity is encapsulated in the Ten Commandments. God has given us a road map to a joy-filled life. By following the Ten Commandments, we find overwhelming freedom: from confusion, from burnout, from guilt, from despair, from broken relationships and from imprisonment. What a gift! First a tiny bit of history. God frees the Israelites from slavery in Egypt by using Moses as his spokesperson and truly horrible plagues as his tool. The Israelites wander around in the wilderness until they begin to grumble that God has forgotten them. The fact is that after generations of slavery, they don t know how to live without strict rules. God delivers the Ten Commandments to Moses in order give the Israelites the essential rules to guide their new lives as free women and men. The first lines of Exodus 20 are as follows: Then God spoke all these words: I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the house of slavery; you shall have no other gods before me. The first thing God does is remind them of who God is. God is the one who saved them from a life of hard work leading to an early death. God loved them. Fast-forward to 2017 and this is the same truth we face. God loves us and has rescued us from sin through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. The Ten Commandments flow from the love God has for us. No other gods? Sometimes we delude ourselves into thinking this is the easiest of the ten. We say to ourselves, Of course I place God first. I don t get caught up in other religions or praying to idols or nature worship. Now take it a step further. What else regularly captures New Sermon Series Coming Begins Sunday, September 10 our attention, our time, our energy, our money and our minds? So many things. Human beings can make almost anything into a god (with a lower-case g). Our careers. Our bank accounts. Our hobbies. Our political stances. Even our children. We sometimes worship these things with total devotion, forgetting that the God who loves us is so much bigger and more powerful than any one of these. In the Small Catechism Luther writes about the first commandment, We are to fear, love and trust God above all things. When our trust is in God, we are secure. When our trust is in anything else, we are vulnerable to disappointment and despair. It is important to periodically look at our lives and ask, What god am I serving today? I will begin a sermon series on the Ten Commandments next month. Consider this a preview. God bless and keep you. Pastor Rick The Ten Commandments Freedom for a Reason Join us this fall as we take a fresh look at the Ten Commandments. God has given us these laws so we can live the best possible lives as individuals and as a community. We will be using Luther s Small Catechism as a tool to help us rediscover that each commandment is a life accelerator in 2017.

Celebration of Education Sunday, August 13 Blessing the Backpacks Calling all students! We invite you to bring your backpacks to worship and we will bless them and you as you start another school year. Blessing of Teachers Calling all teachers! We invite you to bring yourselves to worship and we will bless you with special prayers as you start another school year. POP Preschool teachers will be introduced and commissioned. A light brunch will follow. Don t miss this important Sunday. Church Council Report Exciting Updates Regarding the Prince of Peace Columbarium by Gail Andrews, Council President Perhaps many of you didn t know that Prince of Peace offers a columbarium on our campus. Blessedly, D.Kay Harrison has a desire to improve the existing columbarium and to honor his deceased loved ones. The improvements will be made via Harrison s discretionary funds and have been approved by Council as follows: l. A memorial plaque panel will be installed on the inside of the existing west wall which has the cross. This will have one dedication Harrison plaque and 54 additional plaques for future use. Plaques are to be used for remembrance and honorarium of those passed who are interned elsewhere. Below the plaque wall there will be a sacred earth area which will provide a place for burial of loved ones' ashes, if desired. 2. A new duplicate niche columbarium will be installed below the existing one. This will increase the 12 existing niches to a total of 24. 3. A paved masonry ENTRY walkway will be installed with appropriate landscaping to welcome visitors to the site. 4. Everything included in this improvement will be installed in a manner to allow for relocation if it becomes necessary. Estimated completion after the panel delivery will be the end of September. If you aren t familiar with the columbarium, please come by the office for a visit any time. Thank you, D. Kay, for this wonderful and generous gift of memorial for our church. Regarding other business, Council VP of Personnel, Jack Ranby, spent many hours reviewing the new Arizona Sick Leave Law, effective 1 July 2017, to comply with the minimum requirements of ARS 23-371 and specifically how it will pertain to church and preschool staff. At a duty-called meeting of the Executive Committee on July 17, 2017, with a quorum attending, a motion to adopt the revised personal leave and sick time policy was made, seconded and passed by at least a majority vote. Thank you, Jack, for your time, research and consideration of our various staff needs in having drafted the motion. Council recessed for July and will reconvene Thursday, August 17. THE MESSENGER is printed monthly for the purpose of informing members and friends of upcoming events, for sharing good news about our members and for sharing the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ through word and action. OFFICE popphoenixoffice@gmail.com FAX 480.947.1530 AMA 480.945.0023 PRESCHOOL 480.947.5645 WEBSITE, www.popphoenix.org. Rev. Rick Sherrill, Lead Pastor 408.472.0529 Audrey Cox Director of Youth & Family Ministry Angela Sherrill Children s Ministry Coordinator Lynne McGinley Music Worship Leader 480.945.2958 Dr. Allen Quie Organist/Choir Accompanist 480.503.1018 Jonathan Crissman, Musician Kay Cook, Handbell Director tcook@desertbells.org Keri Herding, Accountant Maria Renovato, Office Manager Marge Mayes, Messenger Editor 602.840.7715, mtmayes@cox.net Herman Vergara, Custodian Nicole Hilden, Preschool Director 480.947.5645 CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS Gail Andrews, President Gwen Jacobs, President-Elect Jack Ranby, Vice President/Personnel Anita Thorne, Secretary Les Holland, Treasurer Nancy Stevens, Financial Secretary Steve Edgar, Carrie Goodman Marilyn Schmidlin, Dinky Snell, Martha Weld, Karen Wolfinger Members-at-Large Please see the website for individual staff e-mail addresses. Page 2

The Luther League Fantasy Football Ministry for Saints and Sinners Pastor Rick Sherrill invites you to be a part of something new, unique and wonderfully hard-hitting. As we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, we follow in the footsteps of Dr. Martin Luther by discovering new ways to proclaim the good news of Jesus, using one of the most popular aspects of current culture. For Luther, it was turning beer hall songs into hymns. For us, it is fantasy football. We are creating The Luther League using the fantasy football platform on ESPN.com. Each participant will have the opportunity to do all the things they love about fantasy football: draft a team, make trades, follow their players throughout the week and engage in good-natured banter with weekly opponents. However, we are also offering a couple of twists. We will be sending out daily devotions to all participants, praying for each member of the league each day and coming together every other Monday night for football, a beverage and conversation. Plus, the Luther League will be filled with the people you worship alongside each week. Think of it you will have something awesome to talk about at coffee hour! Does this sound like something you might be interested in? If so, here s how you get started: 1. Create an ESPN account. 2. E-mail Pastor Rick (pastorrick@ popphoenix.org) to let him know you want in. He will send you The Luther League invitation link so you can join the league and set up your team. 3. Sign the Luther League player contract stating that you will be nice, be active, have fun and refrain from listening to Justin Bieber during the season (available soon). 4. Details on the Monday Night gatherings will be available in August. 5. Live online drafts will be held in late August. Meet new friends, have fun and learn about Jesus. Join the Luther League today. Sunday Worship Worship Schedule Worship, 9:30 a.m. August 6 9th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 6:12-23 Matthew 10:40-42 Pastor Paul Nelson, preaching August 13 10th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 7:15-25a Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 Pastor Rick Sherrill, preaching August 20 Youth Sunday 11th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 8:1-11 Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 Pastor Rick Sherrill, preaching August 27 12th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 8:12-25 Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 Pastor Paul Nelson, preaching. Bashas & Fry s Programs Our quarterly rebate from Fry s for March-May was $87. During May and June we earned $83 and $19, respectively, from shopping at the Bashas' family of stores, including AJ's Fine Foods and Food City. Good News! Fry s has eliminated the requirement that participants in its program reenroll each year. When the current enrollments expire on August 31, 2017, they will automatically be renewed for the following 12 months. If you need a Bashas' Community Support card that is linked to Prince of Peace, please contact me. If your Fry s VIP account is not linked to our church, you can enroll at any time. For instructions, go to www.popphoenix. org and in the Serving tab dropdown menu, click on Grocery Store Rebates. Thank you for supporting our church's ministries while you shop. Steve Crofton Coordinator, Bashas & Fry s grocery store programs 602.463.7175; sec@slwplc.com. Pastor Rick s Open Office Hours Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays, 1-3 p.m. Stop by for a bottle of water and relaxed conversation about anything under the sun. Your pastor would love to get to know you better. If you would like to meet at another date/ time, please contact Pastor Rick to make an appointment (pastorrick@ popphoenix.org) or call the church office. Page 3

Compassion Central Prince of Peace s New Visitation and Care Ministry We all have moments in our lives when we need to know that someone cares and that we are not alone. For those who are homebound, experiencing grief or recovering from surgery, this need can become overwhelming. For many centuries, followers of Jesus have opened their hearts to care for those who need a kind word, a listening ear and a prayer of encouragement. In fact, the church is at its best when we make compassion our calling card. We are actively seeking a group of compassionate people to perform care visits on behalf of Prince of Peace on an ongoing basis. Pastor Rick will provide an orientation, a job description and a brief training. We will meet once a month to make assignments, discuss challenges and encourage one another. Each care visitor will have the opportunity to make two visits per month. Add it all together and the time commitment is 3-4 hours per month. You do not need high-level training to be a care visitor. If you have patience, the ability to listen, the confidence to pray and a compassionate heart, please consider joining this new ministry. In some cases, care visitors may have the opportunity to deliver Holy Communion to those who cannot attend worship. For more information or to sign up, please contact Pastor Rick. Our first Compassion Central meeting will be Monday, August 14 from 6-7 p.m. in the choir room. Women s Bible Study Beginning September 11, the Monday Women's Bible Study will offer an eight-week in-depth study of Romans. The class is open to the entire congregation and will be led by Pastor Rick!! Meet in the choir room at 6:30 p.m. for an eight week time period. Every Body Matters YOGA The Welch-Rowlands are offering a fitness class for mind, body and faith with a yoga session and time for devotions. We will meet the following Wednesdays: 8/9 & 8/23 at 5:30 p.m. in Room 17. Please contact Dena or Greg Rowland, 480.907.5941 or the church office for more information. Begins Tuesday, August 22 Do you know someone who is new to the area and needs to connect? Invite them to this Christ centered study designed for women who are uprooted by a move or other life change. Through Biblical teaching and personal support this study prepares, encourages and equips a woman to let go of the past, rebuild hope, and embrace her new life. Begins Tuesday, August 22, 9:30 11:30 a.m. It's not too late to join even after the class starts start anytime! Contact Janet DeJonge (janlde76@gmail.com, 763.513.7243 or Nancy Stevens (nancy.stevens@cox.net, 602.418.6963). Healing Prayers Around the Altar August 6 & 20 Are you suffering in body, mind or spirit? Is someone in your life facing a difficult situation or challenge? Prince of Peace offers healing prayer at the altar directly following the worship service on designated Sundays. We believe God brings healing to all who seek it. In the past nine months, we have seen some remarkable answers to the prayers we have offered. Be bold and take a risk. Come to healing prayer! Roses to F Anita Thorne for serving on Altar Guild in July. F Nancy Stevens & Kaylin Sherrill for delivering the Christmas in July donations to Phx Children s Hospital. F Greg & Dena Welch-Rowland for leading Yoga this summer. F everyone who helped with summer coffee hours. Children s August/September Schedule Sunday, August 13 Blessing of the backpacks. Bring your backpack to get blessed for the coming year. Sunday, September 10 Sunday School Kickoff 9:30 a.m. Page 4

Annual Fall Bazaar Planned The annual Prince of Peace Bazaar will be back again this fall, scheduled for Saturday, October 21. Please let Carol Kauffman, 602.277.4769, know if you are able to help with the setup, publicity, signage or if you want to rent a table. This is another great way to introduce your friends, family and neighbors to our church. More information will follow, but mark this on your calendar and help spread the word! Used Book Sale Bring books for the Bazaar s Book Sale to the church office or leave them in the narthex. POP Membership Directories Prince of Peace membership directories are available for pickup in the church office. Please stop by the desk for details. Sew and Tie Resumes September 8 Come join the Sew and Tie Quilters as we begin another year of creating useful, beautiful quilts for people in need. Starting September 8, we will meet every Friday morning in room 14 at approximately 9 a.m. and work for two to three hours. While we work, we also have time for friendship, fellowship, and sharing of coffee, tea and other refreshments. Using donations of sheets and fabric remnants and scraps, we create quilts which are sewn, filled, and then tied to hold the layers together (hence our name, Sew and Tie). After completion, the quilts are given to people in need, most of them locally through Interfaith Cooperative Ministries. This past year we made over 180 quilts, surpassing the previous year by over 20! Don t be intimidated by our name. You don t have to know how to sew to be part of our group. We especially need people who can tie knots. Please join us for this worthwhile activity. You can help with fabric & used sheet donations! Your donations of gently-used sheets and fabric remnants are always appreciated. Just label them for Sew and Tie and leave at the church office or in room 14. Contact Esther Wiebke (480.994.1274) or Suzy Steinmetz (480.332.8754) for more information. Dorcas Circle Meets Again September 11 Dorcas Circle will resume its monthly meetings on September 11. They meet from September 2017 through May 2018. All women are invited to join us on the second Monday of each month at 1 p.m. in room 14. Join us on September 11 for Bible study, prayers, fellowship and dessert! If you have questions, please call or message Suzy Steinmetz, 480.332.8754. Monthly Attendance and Revenue Report as of June 30, 2017 June 2017 June 2016 (4-week month) (4-week month) Monthly Attendance 525 505 Monthly Offering $31,040 $36,614 Monthly Offering Budget $35,270 $37,835 Variance ($4,230) ($3,221) Bell Camp To close out a successful Bell Camp in July, the six ringers, led by Kay Cook, showcased what they had learned and presented a brief concert. It was a great week, enjoyed by all! Page 5

Children, Youth and Family 2017-2018 Ministry Calendar Sunday School Age 4-6th Grade 9:45-10:30 a.m. (after children s message to the end of worship) EVERY SUNDAY! Special Sundays: September 10, Sunday School Kickoff October 15, Christmas Program Rehearsals Begin December 17, Christmas Program May 20, Children s Sunday Sundays without Sunday School: November 26, December 14 & 31, January 7 Confirmation 7th-8th Grade 12:15-3 p.m. September 10, 1-3 p.m. Kickoff Party & Parent Meeting September 24 October 1 October 29, Confirmation Sunday November 5 & 19 December 3 & 17 January 7, New Year s Party January 21 January 27-29, Winter Retreat February 11 & 25 March 4 April 8 & 22 May 6 Milestone Ministry Blessing of the Backpacks, August 13 Start of Kindergarten, August 13 4th & 5th Grade Bibles, September 10 Confirmation, October 29 Driver s License, January 21 First Communion, April 29 (class) May 13 (First Communion Milestone) Baptismal Birthdays, May 20 Graduation, June 3 Ch.i.L.L. (Church is Living Love) 6th-12th Grade 9-9:30 a.m. EVERY SUNDAY (Youth Room) Check-in, prayer & donuts! Parents Mom s Night Out, 6-7:30 p.m. (Postino/Highland) Tuesday, August 22 Monday, October 23 Tuesday, January 23 Monday, March 19 Tuesday, May 8 Dad s Night Out, 6-7:30 p.m. (O.H.S.O.) Monday, August 14 Tuesday, October 17 Monday, January 29 Tuesday, March 27 Monday, May 14 Family Events Youth Sunday (7th - 12th grade) August 20 Trunk or Treat October 27, 5 p.m. Family Christmas Event December 17 Preschool Ice Cream Social February 24 Packathon March 18 Street Fair April 14, 4-7 p.m. Stay Connected to PoP Page 6 CONNECT 4-6th Grade Youth Group 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. September 10, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Kickoff Party & Parent Meeting October 1 November 5 December 3 January 7, New Year s Party February 11 March 4 April 8 May 6 High School Youth Group 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. August 20, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Kickoff Party & Parent Meeting September 24 October 22 November 19 January 7, New Year s Party January 27-29, Winter Retreat February 25 March 25 April 22 Youth Worship Leaders 4-12th Grade Youth Worship Leaders help to lead worship on Sunday mornings with candle lighting, offering distribution, communion serving, prayers and sending Go in Peace! Are you a NEW Youth Worship Leader? Training is Sunday, August 13 at 8:15 a.m. in the sanctuary. For more information on Children and Family Ministry, contact Angela at angela@popphoenix.org or 480.945.9527 For more information on Youth and Family Ministry, contact Audrey at acox@popphoenix.org or LIKE the Prince of Peace Facebook page! popphoenixaz FOLLOW PoP on Instagram! popphoenix VISIT the Prince of Peace website! www.popphoenix.org

Preschool Summer Camp News by Courteney Greenwell, Assistant Preschool Director What a wonderful summer we have had! July camp began with the theme, America and Friends! Children had red, white and blue fun incorporated through art, music and their snacks. We even had a fun patriotic parade around the campus and through the church office on Monday, July 3! On Thursday, July 6, the Great AZ Puppet Theater came to visit with a performance of The Little Red Hen. During Week 6 of camp, we explored the cultures of other countries with each class taking on a different country. The week ended with a combined multi-cultural feast! On Tuesday, Carter s Farm brought in a wonderful petting zoo! The children were overjoyed to see and experience the animals. The final two weeks were themed Fine Arts Festival. Each child was led in creating a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork. These creations were put on display in our art gallery on Thursday and Friday, July 20 and 21, for all the parents to see. Our Art Show was a huge success! The children were so proud of their creations. Summer camp has been a great success! We met many new families and had many of our POP families join us as well. We are so honored that we were chosen to care for and educate these young people. Katie Wunch Memorial Scholarship Fund As school begins in August, we often have requests for tuition assistance. The Katie Wunch Memorial Scholarship Fund provides short-term tuition assistance to preschool families who are going through financial difficulties. The scholarship fund is a tremendous blessing to families and allows children to continue to attend preschool while the family goes through difficult economic months. The scholarship account is funded through individual donors and fundraising events. If you would like to contribute toward this fund or sponsor a family for a few months, please designate your check to the Katie Wunch Memorial Scholarship Fund. Thank you! Book Fair The Preschool will hold its annual Book Fair August 28 through September 1 in room 13/14. There will be books for ages 1-8 (approximately) that cover a wide variety of subjects. There will also be some non-book items for purchase such as puppets, games, toys, etc. Profits will benefit the preschool and go directly back into the classrooms for purchase of books and other educational materials. Hours have not yet been determined but call the church office () or preschool office (480.947.5645) for hours when you can shop. All profits will go to the Preschool. Page 7

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 3641 North 56th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85018 www.popphoenix.org Return Service Requested NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SCOTTSDALE, AZ PERMIT NO. 77 [ ] [ ] Table of Contents Pastor Rick s Message/New Sermon Series............................... 1 Celebration of Education/Church Council: Columbarium........................ 2 Luther League/Bashas & Fry s Programs/Pastor Rick s Office Hours/Worship Themes........... 3 Compassion Central/New Class: After the Boxes Are Unpacked/Healing Prayers Around the Altar Roses/Children s Schedule/Every Body Matters/Women s Bible Study.................. 4 Annual Fall Bazaar/Membership Directories/Sew & Tie/Dorcas Circle/Bell Camp Monthly Attendance & Revenue Report................................ 5 Youth & Children s News...................................... 6 Preschool News...........................................7 Calendar........................................... insert

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AUGUST 2017 AA meets nightly, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Room 11/12 Survivors of Suicide, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. Room 11/12 Worship- 9:30 am Prayers for Healing Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am Women s Bible Study- 6 pm Boy Scout Troop #6-7 pm Preschool/Daycare Closed Preschool/Daycare Closed Preschool/Daycare Closed Quilters- 9 am 1 2 3 4 5 1st Day of Preschool Staff Meeting- 9:30 am Elderberries/US Egg- 11:30 am Every Body Matters Yoga- 5:30 pm HANDBELL EXPEDITION August 2-5 Preschool/Daycare Closed Quilters- 9 am 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEW Youth Worship Leader Training- 8:15 am Worship/Preschool Teacher Blessing & Blessing of the Backpacks- 9:30 am Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am Boy Scout Troop #6-7 pm Compassion Central- 6 pm Dad s Night Out- 6 pm September Messenger deadline Church Council- 6 pm Quilters- 9 am 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Youth Sunday Worship- 9:30 am Prayers for Healing Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am Women s Bible Study- 6 pm Boy Scout Troop #6-7 pm After the Boxes are Unpacked Bible Study- 9:30 am Mom s Night Out- 6 pm Every Body Matters Yoga- 5:30 pm Quilters- 9 am 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Worship- 9:30 am Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am Preschool Book Fair Boy Scout Troop #6-7 pm Preschool Book Fair Boy Scout Troop #6-7 pm After the Boxes are Unpacked Bible Study- 9:30 am Preschool Book Fair Preschool Parent Night- 6:30 pm Preschool Book Fair 27 28 29 30 31 Page 10