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Peace Notes PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA Volume 19, Issue 9 May 2015 CONFIRMATION Sunday, May 3 at 9:00 AM Inside This Issue Warning Signs of Suicide... 2 Meet Our 2015 Graduates!... 3 Bring Your Bicycle to Church!... 3 Memory Quilt at Silent Auction... 4 Events for All Ages... Insert Our young people are a great witness of faith and God s love! We asked our confirmands a few questions about Peace, and this is what they had to say MY FIRST MEMORY OF PEACE: Brenna Kyllo: Singing in the cherub choir with all the same people who are being confirmed with me. Grace Kerbeshian: Singing in the cherub choir and being one of the loudest ones. A FUN / FUNNY MEMORY: Madison Stoffel: When I was young, Olivia Akhigbe and I were up at the children s sermon and we would flip up our dresses and everyone thought it was funny. Brandan Brolin: Running through the church and getting yelled at by all the parents. Alyssa Brolin: When I was the acolyte, the wick of the candle lighter fell off on the altar Bible and almost lit it on fire. Everyone in the congregation held their breath! WHY MY FAITH IS IMPORTANT: Annika Peterson: Faith gives light in my life. It also connects me to others. Olivia Akhigbe: Faith helps my actions and decisions. I believe God will guide me and keep me safe. MLK said Faith is taking the first step, even when you don t see the full staircase. Our eighth graders are affirming their baptism in worship. We are excited for these young people in their faith journey and look forward to celebrating with them! Farewell to Benj Cramer Sunday, May 17 Peace s music director, Benj Cramer, has resigned in order to pursue a Masters of Vocal Music at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Benj is very excited about the program and to study with Paul Mealor, the composer of Royal Wedding. Join Benj on his last Sunday, May 17, as Peace s music groups present the Spring Music Festival. CALL COMMITTEE UPDATE Congregational Meeting: Sunday, May 10 at 10:00 AM The Call Committee has completed the interviews and is excited to announce the final candidate for the Life-Long Faith Formation position. A congregational meeting has been scheduled for the sole purpose of voting to move forward on this important step for Peace. Your vote is important please attend! 1

COUNCIL COLUMN Notes from the April 14 meeting: As of the end of March, giving continued ahead of budget by $4,000. Expenses were $1,000 below budget. Council continued their discussion of the book, Balcony Perspectives and worked toward an understanding of what needs to happen in order to transition into this philosophy. In unfinished business, a small group will meet in the next month to clarify goals; this will lead into goal setting for the 2015 2016 church year. Matt Peterson reported that the Call Committee has completed their first round of interviews with candidates for the Life Long Faith Formation position. They will be preparing for a round of second interviews. In new business, Pastor Kjell reported on the upcoming Confirmation retreat. Three Council members will join the confirmands for breakfast on Saturday morning, April 18, to visit with them about their confirmation and faith experiences. Committee reports were accepted as previously submitted. Full, approved meeting minutes can be found in the meeting minute binder in the church office. Respectfully submitted, Joni Sutton, secretary Peace Notes 3695 County Road 101 N, Plymouth, MN 55446 tel: 763-478-9406 fax: 763-478-9561 email: peace@peaceofplymouth.org www.peaceofplymouth.org Peace Notes is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of Peace Lutheran Church of Plymouth. The deadline for submissions is the fifteenth of the month prior to publication. Senior Pastor Interim Youth & Family Director of Music Organist Volunteer Ministries Parish Nurse Office Administrator Newsletter Layout Kjell Ferris Sue Megrund Benj Cramer Steve Peters Judy Lubben Sondra Weinzierl Anita Anderson Donna Daubendiek Minneapolis Area Synod Assembly May 15 16 at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Ramsey, Minnesota The WORD became flesh and moved into the neighborhood. The keynote speaker, Brian McLaren, is internationally known for his ground-breaking work and writings. Pastor Kjell says, Hearing Brian speak left me refreshed and inspired. One thing he said sticks with me: The church s job is to issue permission slips and light fires. He was talking about giving people permission to dance and light fires that motivate people to go out into their neighborhoods in love. The delegates from Peace Lutheran are Kevin Moody, Ryan Moody, Matt Peterson, Melissa Weinhandl and Pastor Kjell Ferris. They will explore what it means to be the church in the places we are planted. PARISH NURSE NEWS Suicide Prevention No one wants to think or talk about suicide. Yet, each year more than 34,000 individuals take their own lives. Within the last several months, students at our local schools have had to cope with the suicide of both teens and adults. This is one reason why adults and youth from Peace, St. Barnabas and the community gathered on April 22. They learned more about mental health, suicide and what to do if someone displays signs of depression or suicidal thoughts or behaviors. Sue Megrund and Melissa Weinhandl from Peace, along with colleagues from Peace and St. Barnabas planned the session, which included a speaker and small group discussions. Almost all suicides are a result of severe depression or mental illness. This is why depression is something that needs to be addressed and treated rather than ignored. While not all suicides can be prevented, we need to be aware of the warning signs, take them seriously, and call for help when we learn of them. Four out of five youth have demonstrated warning signs prior to taking their own life.! Suicide threats, direct and indirect! Obsession with death! Increased alcohol and drug use! Giving away belongings! Dramatic change in personality or appearance! Withdrawal! Irrational, bizarre behavior! Overwhelming sense of guilt, shame or rejection! Changed eating or sleeping patterns! Severe drop in school performance As a Christian community, we are all called to be aware and compassionate about mental illness, reduce the fear and stigma so often associated with it, and seek professional help when it occurs. If you or someone you know is showing these signs or you are concerned about suicide, call 1-800-273-8255 (The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) or 911 immediately. 2

Congratulations 2015 Graduates! Recognition Sunday, May 31 at 9:00 AM Kia Birnbaum graduates from Wayzata High School. She has achieved her Girl Scout Gold Award and finished Project Opera. Other interests include reading, volunteering at the library, and playing french horn. Kia is currently undecided on her college and will pursue a career in engineering. You will see her at church with the Celebration Singers and Handbell Choir. Children & Youth Ministry Volunteer Recognition Sunday, May 10 It is hard to believe this year has flown by so quickly! Our last day of Confirmation is Wednesday, April 29, and the last day of Sunday School is May 10! We had a wonderful year together, and without the help of many volunteers, including our teachers and small group guides, the ministry would not be a success. So on Sunday, May 10, we will honor all of our volunteers in worship. If you have helped with any of the ministries with young people this year, please come for this recognition. If you are unable to attend, please let us know so we can share a token of our appreciation! Thank you volunteers! Maddy Johnson graduates from Wayzata High School. She is a member of the girls hockey team and played on the varsity team her senior year. Maddy is an accomplished pianist and enjoys creating pottery. She is undecided on her college and her studies will include nutrition. Music at Peace Annika Trooien Isbell graduates from Wayzata High School. In the fall, Annika is going to attend St. Olaf College, in Northfield, MN. She will be active in the theater department and choral program, and is undecided about a major at this point. Steve Peters, Peace s organist and accompanist, is increasing his work with the planning and preparation of worship as the music staff positions are evaluated. Check out the June newsletter for more information. Blessing of the Bicycles Sunday, May 17 following 9:00 AM Worship Peace will kick off the summer bicycle season with a blessing! All ages are invited to bring his or her bicycle to church for a blessing after worship. Kids are also welcome to decorate their bike for this festive event! This will coincide with a pancake breakfast benefit for TreeHouse. The event will be held in the parking lot area between Greenwood Elementary and the church. In the case of rain, we will bring it in the fellowship hall. 3

Peace Lutheran Church of Plymouth 3695 County Road 101 N Plymouth, MN 55446-2907 www.peaceofplymouth.org NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID WAYZATA, MN PERMIT NO. 86 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT S HAPPENING AT PEACE? Go to peaceofplymouth.org under News/Events to find the most up-todate calendar information. IOCP Exceeds Goals in Prevent Hunger Campaign Peace members donated 509 pounds of food and nearly $650 toward their $100,000 goal. Thank you for your generosity in preventing hunger in our community! RumMage & Bake Sal Wednesday, April 29 from 5:00 8:00 PM (For Peace Members) Thursday, April 30 Friday, May 1 from 8:00 AM 6:00 PM Saturday, May 2 from 8:00 AM Noon Please join us for fun and great deals! MEMORY QUILT This year at our Rummage Sale, we will be offering a unique item for Silent Auction. Vern Miller has donated a quilt in memory of his loving wife, Jean Miller. Jean was a gifted, creative seamstress and enjoyed making quilts. This quilt measures 75 x 98, and is the last quilt she made. It will belong to the highest bidder. 4

MAY hot sheet What s hot and happenin at Peace! OWLS (Older, Wiser, Lutheran Seniors) Feed My Starving Children Thursday, May 7 Meet at 9:00 am at Peace Lutheran to organize carpools. We will eat lunch at Houlihan s in Chanhassen after our work session. Sign up on the bulletin board at church. Old Log Theater Wednesday, May 27 Sign up to go see the musical comedy, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Lunch is at 11:30 am and the play is at 1:30 pm. The price is $45.04 for general seating. Please sign up on the bulletin board at church. Registration deadline is Sunday, May 10. See Peggy Hedtke with questions 763-475-2087. Youth Jesus Rocks Day Camp at Peace: Say What!? The Parables of Jesus! June 15 18 from 9:00 AM 3:00 PM Are you ready to rock? Get your all-access pass to the hottest show in town! Join the ROCK STAR camp counselors from Luther Park Bible Camp and learn some rockin cool stories that Jesus told! Day camp costs $30 per camper and $10 per youth helper. Camp is open to all children preschool (at least 3 years old and potty trained) through 5th grade. Youth and adult volunteers are always appreciated. Contact Melissa Weinhandl or Sue Megrund for more information. BOGO promotion: Sign up and bring a friend (non-member of Peace) for free! Register online or at church by Sunday, May 17 for a $5 off VIP discount! HIGHWAY CLEAN-UP Saturday, May 30 from 8:00 10:00 AM Sign up and let us know you will help! BLOOD DRIVE Sunday, June 28 from 8:00 11:00 AM Family Camp Weekend Retreat August 14 16 All are invited to come to Camp Wapogasset Lutheran Bible Camp for a weekend of fun and fellowship! You don t have to have little kids to come to this retreat. Singles and couples are welcome to attend! A deposit of $75 is due Sunday, May 31 to make your reservation. Family camp is the perfect opportunity to get away for the weekend for a time of renewal before school and other fall activities restart. We will be staying in a retreat center with hotel style lodging. Meals are included and will be served in a dining hall. We will have Bible studies, a family art project, worship and plenty of free time to explore the camp, swim in the lake, and enjoy the company of our families. Contact Melissa Weinhandl at mlweinhandl@gmail.com or 952-484-9859. Check out Camp Wapo at campwapo.org.

May 2015 Calendar of Peace Lutheran Church of Plymouth Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat The Qué Tal Language Program meets at Peace school days from 2:20 to 3:40 p.m. TreeHouse meets at Peace on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 to 9 p.m. 1 Rummage Sale and Bake Sale 8 am to 6 pm 2 Rummage Sale And Bake Sale 8 am to 12 noon Noon Clean-Up 3 Easter 5 Confirmation Day 10:15 a S. School 4 8:00 a ROMEO (meets at Perkins) 5:30 p Yoga 5 10a Faithfully Fit 7:00 p All-Church Committee Night 6 6:45p Celebration Singers 7:45p Senior Choir Handbell Choir 7 9:00 a OWLS Feed My Starving Children 8 2:30 p Girl Scout Troop #14192 9 9:00 a Yoga 10 Easter 6 Mother s Day Blood Pressure Checks 10 a Congregation Meeting 10:15 a S. School 11 5:30 p Yoga 6:00 p Girl Scout Troop #15036 12 10.a Faithfully Fit 12:30 p Faith and Hope Circle 7:00 p Congregation Council Meeting 13 6:45p Celebration Singers 7:45p Senior Choir Handbell Choir 14 9:00 a Quilting 15 Newsletter Deadline 16 9:00 a Yoga Minneapolis Area Synod Lord of Life LC, Ramsey, MN 17 Easter 7 10 a Blessing of the Bicycles Farewell B Cramer 1:00 p Recital (Belssar) 18 5:30 p Yoga 6:00 p Girl Scout Troop #14513 19 20 8:00 a Women s Breakfast Club 21 7:00 p Knitting Club (at Panera Bread) 22 2:30 p Girl Scout Troop #14192 23 24 Day of Pentecost 25 Memorial Day Church Office Closed 26 9:00 a Quilting 27 10:30 a OWLS Meet to carpool Old Log Theater 28 29 30 8:00 a Highway 55 Clean-Up 9:00 a Yoga 31 Holy Trinity Farewell Sue Megrund 4:00 p Concert April 20, 2015 May 3 Fifth Sunday of Easter Confirmation Day 9:00 am Worship with Holy Communion May 17 Seventh Sunday of Easter Music Festival 9:00 am Worship with Holy Communion May 10 Sixth Sunday of Easter 9:00 am Worship 10:00 am Congregation Meeting May 24 Day of Pentecost 9:00 am Worship May 31 Holy Trinity Graduate Recognition 9:00 am Worship with Holy Communion