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Peace Lutheran Church 1421 S. Bloomington Street P.O. Box 778 Greencastle, IN 46135 Peace Lutheran Church & School Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod OCTOBER 2014 Newsletter Join Us for Worship Sunday 10:15 am Sunday School & Bible Class 9:00 am PASTOR JOHN KOLB Cell (219) 616-4519 Church (765) 653-6995 pastor1300@gmail.com CYNTHIA PIENTA, DIRECTOR peacelambs@gmail.com Church (765) 653-6995 peacegreencastlein@gmail.com www.peacelutherangreencastle.org www.peacelutheranschool.org

OCTOBER 2014 ABC Adult Bible Class LRPC Long Range Planning Committee W - Worship - No Communion CC Confirmation Class SCM School Committee Meeting WHC - Worship & Holy Communion DC Discovery Class SS Sunday School YG Youth Group FH Fellowship Hall SSTM Sunday School Teachers Meeting Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Chapel 11am 2 3 4 Conf 9:00 a Elders 10:15a Choir 6 pm Bible Study 7pm AA 7:30pm RUMMAGE SALE 8a - 3p 5 9:00 am ABC/SS 10:15 am WHC 11:30 am FH 6 7 8 9 10 11 Confirmation 9:00 am Choir 6 pm Bible Study 7pm AA 7:30pm 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9:00 am ABC/SS 10:15 am WHC 11:30 am FH Choir 6 pm Bible Study 7pm Shapiro s Lunch Golden Agers Council 7 pm AA 7:30 pm Confirmation 9:00 am 19 9:00 am ABC/SS 10:15 am WHC 11:30 am FH 20 21 22 Choir 6 pm Bible Study 7pm 23 AA 7:30 pm 24 Card & Gift Making Scrap Booking 6:00-9:00 pm 25 Confirmation 9:00 am Reformation HARVEST PICNIC 4 pm 26 9:00 am ABC/SS 10:15 am WHC 11:30 am FH Reformation Sunday 27 28 29 Choir 6 pm Bible Study 7pm 30 31

From the Pastor October is month for us to remember and celebrate the Reformation which began in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 99 Theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg, Germany. The conditions that Luther and others addressed included disregard of God's Word; minimizing faith in Jesus Christ as the Savior; receiving God s grace and salvation was believed to be earned by good works; the traditions of the church and decisions of the leaders were considered to be more important than God s Word; the church, the local princes, and rich families controlled people, power and wealth. Perhaps you disagree but as I look at today s world it appears that we are living in times that have similarities to those of Luther. The Reformation that Luther stimulated emphasized a return to basic principles of the Christian faith. The principles listed with their Latin words and translations are: 1. Sola Scriptura - Scripture alone; 2. Sola Christus - Christ alone; 3. Sola Fide - faith alone; 4. Sola Gratia grace alone; and # 5. Sola Deo Gloria - to God alone [be] the glory. Those same principles that guided the Reformation of Luther s time are a great foundation for all religious reforms. - Martin Luther said, "The true treasure of the church is the most holy gospel of the glory and grace of God." This month at Peace Lutheran we will remember the Reformation on the weekend of October 25/26. A Reformation pitch-in fellowship is being planned for Saturday evening and Reformation worship service with communion on October 26th. Rick Warren, author of "The Purpose-Driven Life" said in an interview, The first reformation of the church 500 years ago was about beliefs. This [next] one is going to be about behavior. The first one was about creeds. This one is going to be about deeds. It is not going to be about what does the church believe, but about what is the church doing. I would add that what the church is doing is to reform itself and its members and world through striving to hold, to proclaim and to practice the 5 Sola s of the 1517 Reformation mentioned above. Rev. Pastor John Kolb, Intentional Interim Pastor

Sponsor a Little Lamb HARPER Hot Lunch Pizza Tuesday Pizza Friday JOHNNA Hot Lunch Pizza Tuesday Pizza Friday LUKAS Hot Lunch Pizza Tuesday Pizza Friday PARKER Hot Lunch Pizza Tuesday Pizza Friday AVA Hot Lunch Pizza Tuesday Pizza Friday GRAYSON Hot Lunch Pizza Tuesday Pizza Friday Sponsored Please circle the child s name and which lunch you would like to sponsor. Please indicate below the amount you will be sponsoring. Thank you for your support! Sponsor a Student for Hot Lunches - check payable to Peace Lutheran School $10.00/month for 12 months $120/year $30.00 Quarterly Oct, Jan, Apr, July Sponsor a Student for Pizza Tuesdays & Fridays - check payable to Peace Lutheran School 1 slice T & F ~ $15.25/month $182/year $45.50 Quarterly Oct, Jan, Apr, Jul 2 slices T & F ~ $30.50/month $364/year $91.00 Quarterly Oct, Jan, Apr, Jul I am gifting the following amount $ Pizza Lunch

Worship and Classes Every Sunday ~ 9:00 a.m. Classes ~ 10:15 a.m. Worship Holy Communion every Sunday except the last Sunday of the month Adult Sunday Bible studies: These classes are provided for all adults during the Sunday School hour. This study focuses on the Bible and assists adults in discovering Biblical truths of the day. Sunday School classes for Pre-K thru 12th Grade: This provides a time of focused Christian Education for Children ages 2 thru 12th grade. Classes are centered in Christ and call children to grow in faith. The children s age appropriate curriculum provides an expansive study of various Biblical stories and themes. No matter how young or how old - There is a Sunday School Class for YOU @ 9:00 WEDNESDAY EVENING ADULT BIBLE STUDY CLASS 7:00-8:00 PM {the exception being holidays} CHURCH OFFICERS 2014 President: Jamie Robinson Vice President: David Pienta Treasurer: Jan Hassler Financial Secretary: Krista DeLattre Assistant Financial: Deb Lee Secretary: Sue Pitts Head Trustee: Bob Jedele SUNDAY SCHOOL Director Susan Furr Teachers: Bob Taylor Bob Jedele Paul Bretscher CHURCH ELDERS Head Elder: David Livesay Other Elders: Ken Anderson John Anderson - Honorary Scott Bemish Robert Jedele David Pienta Dean Richmond John Timberman Eddie Yon SCHOOL COMMITTEE Chairperson: Scott Bemish Members: Doy Everage John Helmers

Lutheran Women s Missionary League Our Mission: The mission of the Lutheran Women s Missionary League is to assist each woman of the Lutheran Church.Missouri Synod, in affirming her relationship with the Triune God so that she is enabled to use her gifts in ministry to the People of the world. CARD MAKING, SCRAPBOOKING, GIFT MAKING Friday Oct 24th 6:00-9:00 pm Peace Lutheran Church *** $10.00 participation fee *** Make & Take Items *** New cards and gift items are being added to the card rack and on the ledge outside the church office. If you do not see the type of card you need please leave a note with your name in the metal canister requesting the type of card we can personally make for you. Each card is $2.00. The money from the card sales is used to purchase supplies for our workshops. This allows us to be able to put each $10 participation fee in our mission fund. If you are unable to attend but would like to contribute to our Mission collection, please send your contribution to the church office Attn: LWML Missions Crafters. You may also purchase the kit to make the items yourself or the finished products. Please leave a note in the canister with your $10. Let us know if you would like kits or finished products. Thank you. You can also email us at missionscraftersplcg@gmail.com. Coming to Scrapbook? Let us know so we can have die cut machines available for you You can visit our blog at http://craftingforourcause.blogspot.com and Deonna s at http://ilovetomakecards.blogspot.com We want to thank everyone who purchases cards. Your purchases help us continue this mission. We have acquired a new card rack and hope that this makes it easier for you to choose the cards for your special occasions.

EVENTS & NEWS Prayer Chain To initiate a prayer request you can call or e-mail Jamie Jedele or Barb Richmond or call the church office. Jamie and Barb both regularly check e-mail throughout the day. All of your prayer requests are important and will be acted upon. God answers prayers! Jamie Jedele - (765) 653-1361 - jjedele@jedeleenterprises.com Barb Richmond - (765) 653-8676 - deanbarb@comcast.net Church Office - (765) 653-6995 PHOEBES Five Phoebes met at 'Almost Home' for a delightful lunch to celebrate Sherry and Kay's birthdays. Mary and Jane were missed. The monetary donations will be applied to the 'Good Samaritan' fund by the birthday girls. After some conversation we went to Barb's for Bible study. Barb led the study, 'The Parable Here and Now'. Everyone contributed. This concluded our study of the "Four Parables of Jesus". It has been a great study, thanks again Jane for providing the books. Our thanks that Dave and Jane will be home tomorrow after an adventurous vacation in sunny California. That Dave, you can't take him anywhere. :-). Private prayers were offered for the month. Our next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, October 30th. Details to be announced! I think this is where Barb and Sher broke out in song - never to be repeated! We closed with 'The Lord's Prayer'. What a delight to get together with this group each month. Have a great month. Always trust God, He is our only hope. God Bless and keep you all, Barb Shapiro s Restaurant ~ Oct 16th ~ Lunch in Indy Gerhardt Bierstube Restaurant ~ Terre Haute, Nov 13th Lunch Clay County Playhouse ~ December 4th ~ Disney s ~ A Christmas Carol Contact Ken or Loraine Anderson if you are interested in going to any of these

Saturday, Oct. 4 8:00a-3:00p Tell all of your friends to start packing up the stuff, the junk all the extra items around the house and garage. Then tell them to meet you to drop it off with your items at Peace Lutheran School ~ Friday, Oct. 3 beginning at 3:30 pm We can start taking items Monday, Sept. 29 th Reformation Harvest Festival Church and School Picnic Sat, Oct 25th at 4:00pm Pumpkin carving, Crafts, Hay Rides, Dean's famous Beans, Reformation information and activities. Bring a dish to share if you want. Bring your family. Bring your friends.

Carload Conference On Saturday, October 11, 2014, the Indiana District-LCMS is hosting a Carload Conference at Lutheran High School located in Indianapolis IN. It is a one day conference that is geared toward the lay leadership of the congregations in the Indiana District. It s called a Carload Conference because we encourage congregations to send a carload (or as many people as will come) for one rate. Agenda - October 11 8:30 am Registration/Coffee/Refreshments 9:30 am Welcome and opening devotion 10:00 am Session 1 11:15 am Session 2 12:15 am Lunch provided 1:00 pm Session 3 2:15 pm Session 4 3:15 pm Closing Plans are underway to offer sessions in the areas of Stewardship Evangelism Youth Sunday School & VBS Health Care - Concordia Plan Services Family Life Ministry Outreach and more! Watch this site for more details. http://www.in.lcms.org/ Registration available August 2014. Plan to bring a carload from your congregation!

Box Tops 4 Education, Tyson A+ Labels, Campbell s Labels for Education Please continue to clip and save these valuable labels. You can visit any of their websites to get a complete list of sponsored products. We receive 24 cents for every Tyson label, 10 cents for every Box Top labels, and points from Campbell s labels. All of your contributions allow us to purchase curriculum, music, PE, science and other items that we are otherwise unable to purchase. If you have any questions regarding any of these programs, please ask one of the teachers and we will get you the information you need. Thank you for all of your clipping and saving! It is truly appreciated. LET S GO KROGERING! Reloadable Kroger cards are available in the school office. You can purchase $5 cards. Reloading them is easy and can be done at the Kroger office or any register before checking out. We receive 3% credit from the initial card purchase and every time you reload money onto your card. With more than one driver in the home you may want to consider additional cards. Don t forget you can give these as gifts. They can be used in any Kroger, Owens, Highlander, Pay Less store and many others. Thank you for your continued support. Your support of this program has increased our earnings more than 5 times what we had been receiving in the past. This is truly a blessing! Fellowship Hour Oct 5 Sherry Kruse Kay St. John Oct 12 Loraine Anderson Jamie Jedele Oct 19 Jane Livesay Bonnie Garrison Oct 26 Lana Scott Krista DeLattre October Ushers: Scott Bemish ~ Jamie Robinson November Ushers: Lloyd Blubaum ~ Doy Everage