PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 8240 Blue Ridge Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri 64138 peacelutheranlcms@att.net www.peacelutheranlcms.org Office: 816-353-3813 Fax: (844) 272-8926 Grow in Peace Child Care Center: (816) 353-3910 Title Name Phone Senior Pastor David M. Rolf (314) 482-7207 Pastor Emeritus John B. Schmid Dir. Child Care Carla Hamilton (816) 353-3910 Music Director Karen Engebretson (816) 309-4930 Secretary Deb Baldwin (816) 353-3813 PRAYER UPON ENTERING Father, Your Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. Help me to journey in faith when the path is dimmed or obscured from that which You have planned for me. When I can only see through a glass darkly, help me to trust You for what is yet to come. May I have a believing, obedient spirit even when I don t fully understand Your plan. For Your thoughts are not my thoughts nor are Your ways my ways. They are higher and wiser, for they are of divine origin, so help me to be mindful that You always know what s best and will lead me according to Your will and Your timing. Amen. WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN While we might consider ourselves relatively good the fact is we are naturally opposed to God and His plan for our lives. This nature and the things we do because of this nature result in sin. But God loves us and has overcome sin for us. He did this by sending His Son, Jesus, to bridge the gap created by sin. Now we are no longer separated from God because Jesus has brought us back together: God was in Christ, reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their sins against them. (II Corinthians 5: 19) The one who believes this is a Christian. REGARDING HOLY COMMUNION. Members of sister Lutheran congregations are, of course, invited to join us at the Lord's Table. Others are requested to consult with the Pastor before communing with us the first time. In this way you will help us be responsible in our administration of the Sacrament and you, in turn, will be blessed as you commune with us. NOTE: In the center of each communion tray are a few glasses with non-alcohol wine for those who are on alcohol restrictive medications or wish to abstain from alcohol for personal reasons. The Mission of Peace Lutheran Church is to equip and encourage Christ s followers to grow in faith, share their faith and live out their faith. PRELUDE HYMN The Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost August 23, 2015 Divine Service Four, page 203 CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION LSB 544 O Love, How Deep SCRIPTURE READINGS Old Testament Reading Is. 29:11-19 Epistle Ephesians 5:22-33 Gospel Mark 7:1-13 APOSTLES CREED HYMN LSB 543 What Wondrous Love Is This SERMON The Mystery of God s Love Pastor David Rolf Ephesians 5:22-33 OFFERING PRAYER OF THE CHURCH LORD S PRAYER BENEDICTION CLOSING HYMN POSTLUDE LSB 525 Crown Him With Many Crowns Service Folder 11:00 Service
Wednesday Evening Bible Study Come join our Bible Study led by Pastor Rolf. We meet in the Fellowship Hall every Wednesday evening from 6:30 until approximately 7:45. We will be studying the Catechism and Book of Concord. This will be a very interesting and enlightening study. Everyone is welcome! DRIVER S NEEDED!!!! We need volunteers to bring other members to church with them so they can attend regularly. We are hoping to have at least 10 to 12 volunteers to pick up members so that one individual would only have to pick up once a month. Please consider helping your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ to come to church. If you can help, please speak with Pastor Rolf for more information. Stop Before You Throw or Recycle! Have you already started pulling 2016 calendars out of your mailbox? You know the ones I m talking about the beautiful patriotic or flower ones with an accompanying suggested donation? For the next four months or so, bring those calendars to church and put in Peggy Noah s or Punky McDaniel s box so they can take them to Beautiful Savior Home in Belton. Many, many calendars are used in residents rooms during the year and nerd replacing each time the rooms have new occupants. This is such an easy way to provide a much needed servicer. All calendars are appreciated. Growing in Wisdom and in Grace at GIP... How awesome it must have been to be one of Jesus' disciples having a front row view of the many miraculous events. In our lesson this week, 'Wedding at Cana', we witness the first miracle of Jesus as he turns water into wine. It is significant because it shows how Jesus revealed His power to the people, as well as how He brings abundance to our lives. Jesus truly is all we need and can always fill our voids. God gives us gifts and blessings to overflowing not because we deserve it, but rather because He loves us so much! Bible words: "With God all things are possible." Matthew 4:19 Activities: He'll be at the wedding (circle time) Big, bigger, biggest (sequencing) Wedding cake (play-doh)
Expressions of Our Love to God In Worship Last Week Total 8:30 AM -91 11:00 AM -49 140 Wednesday Bible Class 19 Sunday Adult Bible Study 34 Sunday School 5 Thurs AM Bible Study 0 In Offerings Offerings to Date $165,592.06 Budget To Date $174,519.18 8/16/15 $4,614.60 General Fund total $4,614.60; Child Care $25.00; Park Meadows sign rental $250.00 Those Serving Today 8:30 AM 11:00 AM Elders Gary Thurnau, Bruce Johnson, Reed McCubbin, Phil Thurnau Mike Benavides, Dave Loesch Ushers Stan Christopher, Don Hankins, Homer Oexman, Dennis Rapp Greeters Bert/Nita Runge Jeff/Linda Gardner Altar Guild Altar Care Flowers Lawrance/Barbara Bellach Nita Runge Homer/Ruth Oexman The flowers have been given in memory of Alice Hanks by her family. This Week at Peace Today Traditional Service 8:30 AM 8/23 Sunday School 9:45 AM Contemporary Service 11:00 AM Monday Sewing Bee 9:30 AM 8/24 Tuesday Knit/Crochet (M/M) 10:00 AM 8/25 Topic Leader 9:00 AM Wednesday GIP Chapel 9:00 AM 8/26 Book Club 9:30 AM Adult Bible Study (FH) 6:30 PM Thursday Knit/Crochet (M/M) 5:30 PM 8/27 Friday Pastor s Day with Family 8/28 Saturday 8/29 Sunday One Service 10:00 AM 8/30 Rally Day 9:30 AM Please no food or drink in the sanctuary. Please turn off all electronic devices upon entering the sanctuary. Remember, Rally Day is fast approaching. We will be having only one service on Sunday, August 30th at 10:00am. Please be sure to join us for a time of fellowship at 9:00am in the fellowship hall where we will have baked goods and coffee. There will be a brief recognition for the children from 9:30-9:45 along with some songs to sing. We hope to see you all there.
Are you ready for an exciting weekend - one that offers a get-away from your regular humdrum schedule? Three days that offers the opportunity to hear from and talk with some exceptional artists (musicians, visual artists, writers, etc.) about the connection between their Christian faith and their art? Then mark your calendar for a trip to the St. Louis Seminary Oct. 3-5. Wouldn t it be nice to join President and Mrs. Meyer for a special luncheon? If you haven t met and interacted with this dynamic pair, you ll be in for a treat. Watch for more information about this new event entitled FaithWalk in the upcoming newsletters. Pink, pink, pink: Does that grab your attention? Does it remind you of little girls? How about little babies? Surely you ve noticed the little pink basket that s been sitting for years, tucked back in the corner under the bulletin board shelves. It s so unassuming and so small, but it does a silent ministry of showing love to babies at Truman Medical East who are just beginning their earthly lives. Caring women (not all Peace members, by the way) knit and knit, providing tiny booties to be sent home with newborn babies. These ladies certainly have hearts of love and hands that are not idle. If you care to add booties (bought or homemade) do so at any time. All are gratefully used. Class Times: Sundays from 12:30-2:00 PM Dates: 9 Sessions starting Sept. 13th Classes well be led by Pastor Rolf Bringing over 15 years of experience in the financial industry.
PRAYERS OF PEACE Prayer Chain: Peace prayer chain members take the prayer needs of friends and members of Peace to the Lord in times of need. If you have a need for prayer, please call the church office (353-3813) any week day or Sheila Dalen (585-7715) any time to be included in the prayers for that day. You may now submit prayer requests through our new website at: www.peacelutheranlcms.org For our Homebound Members: Be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints. Ephesians 6: 18 Dorothy Senzee Ed Schnitker J. D. Smith Niona Kuegele Joan Crawford Robert Reiger Eileen Krinke Marcella Ellison Iona Ralls Mary Cook Jack Phillips Ruth Wurdeman Herb Grasher Betty Enke Margaret Koontz Betty Halling Bonnie Haney June Schaedel Maxine Cook Thanksgiving: Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever. Psalm 107: 1 For those Active in the Military: Don Gutteridge Robert Baker Josh Krahenbuhl Sean Cochran Tyler Krahenbuhl Brody Ewart Brandon Seutter Joshua Hinrichs Michael Stansberry Stephanie Griddine Jason Scrivener For Peace and Comfort: Prayers Suggestions: Pastor Scott Lemmermann (Ascension Kansas City, MO) A.J. Zearley For Those Ill and Recovering: Pray for each other that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective. James 5: 16 Laura Turek - Rose MaryThompson Stacey McDaniel Cristin Malone Beverly Bargfrede If you would like to add someone to the Prayers of Peace, please call the church office.