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M essenger 500 A Newsletter of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church & Preschool Worship vvvv Connect vvvv Serve his year the world celebrates the 500th anniversary of the T Reformation. Specifically, we circle back to a moment that proved to be a spark that quickly became a blazing inferno that transformed everything it touched. A German professor with questions. A church that had lost its way. A population living in spiritual and intellectual oppression. A door. A list of 95 points for debate. In 1517, Dr. Martin Luther posted his 95 theses for the world to see. The theses dealt with how people come to terms with God both God s love and God s judgment. Luther s belief was that God s judgment (in the law) and God s mercy (in the good news of Jesus) could not be bought or earned but only received as a gift. Immediately, Luther s questions paved the way for people to reexamine everything about life and love and faith. New churches launched, new wars were fought and new ideas spread throughout Europe. In an effort to make the Christian faith timely and relevant for everybody, Luther published the Small Catechism in 1529. It was intended as a handbook for the Christian household and has provided countless people with life-giving insights into how to love God and our neighbors. It is a teaching tool accessible to everyone who seeks to know God better The Small Catechism is both surprisingly simple and deeply complex. It covers some of the pillars of the Christian faith: The Ten Commandments, the Apostle s Creed, The Lord s Prayer, Holy Baptism and Holy Communion. It also includes morning and evening prayers, blessings for mealtime, individual confession and forgiveness and even a section on how to teach the Bible to children. In our modern Lutheran church, we have almost exclusively relegated the use of the Small Catechism to confirmation classes. This is a good start. As teenagers begin to discover who they are, the Small Catechism lays out a pathway for life as a child of God. However, many of us do not begin asking life s deepest questions until we have lived through the ups and downs of life. As we celebrate 500 years of the Reformation this fall, we have the opportunity to return to our roots by returning to the Small Catechism. In September, we will be handing out a copy to every Prince of Peace family. I will preach a sermon series on the Ten Commandments (September and October) and the Apostle s Creed Pastor Rick July 2017 (November) to empower all of us to talk about our faith with confidence and grace. We will be launching new service and faith groups to enrich the life of our community. In the spirit of the Reformation, we will be seeking new ways to translate the faith to people who know little to nothing about Jesus, let alone the Lutheran Church. One of my favorites is the Luther League, a fantasy football ministry mixed with daily devotions and prayer (See page 4). Luther believed that the church should adapt elements of popular culture to reach people with the good news of Jesus. He used beer hall songs to praise God. We will use fantasy football as a delivery system for God s word. As the summer gets hotter, so does my excitement about what God will do next at Prince of Peace and in the lives of everyone reading this. May God bless you and keep you.

The Recent Survey Says A big thank you to everyone who responded to the recent congregation survey. There were 51 responses. A complete compilation of the survey results is available on the church website (popphoenix.org). However, here are the big takeaways. The congregational acceptance of volunteers to perform visitations ranges from 78 percent in homes to 58 percent in hospice situations. Approximately 50 percent expects a pastor to visit at least every other time. Only 20 percent of the survey respondents had used visitation services in 2016. When a substitute pastor is needed for Sunday services, 69 percent prefers variety versus 31 percent for a permanent substitute. For a Bible study, 83 percent would accept a lay teacher. Based on the survey results, plus other factors, the Council decided to postpone filling the second pastor position. The topic will be revisited in October after there has been an opportunity to experience the various alternative means of providing services. submitted by Jack Ranby 2017 Grand Canyon Synod Assembly Brief Recap by Pastor Rick Sherrill On June 9-10, 2017, voting members from across our synod (Arizona, Southern Nevada and St. George, Utah) gathered in assembly at Love of Christ Lutheran Church in Mesa. The theme was Hearing the Call to Lead. We heard from four seminarians who told us their call stories and their hopes for the future of the ELCA. Bishop Steve Talmage challenged us to be talent scouts for the next generation of pastors and church leaders. This was also Bishop Talmage s final assembly as bishop. Our new interim bishop, Rev. Lowell Almen, begins his work in July. He will preside over the synod until the next assembly in 2018 when voting members will elect a new bishop. Information was presented about the bishop election process and how congregations will be asked to give input on both the synod profile (who we are and who we want to be) and who God might be calling to be our next bishop. Over the course of the two days, we greeted old friends and made new ones, we worshiped together, considered new business and passed a new budget. All in all, it was one of the best synod assemblies of which I have been a part. 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 480.945.9537 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 480.945.9537 Angela Sherrill Children s Ministry Coordinator 480.945.9537 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 480.945.9537 Maria Renovato, Office Manager 480.945.9537 Marge Mayes, Messenger Editor 602.840.7715, mtmayes@cox.net Herman Vergara, Custodian 480.945.9537 Nicole Hilden, Preschool Director 480.947.5645 Healing Prayers Around the Altar July 9 and 23 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! CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS Gail Andrews, President Gwen Jacobs, President-Elect 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

Christmas in July Sunday, July 23 As the summer drags on, perhaps you crave both milder temperatures and the sights and sounds of Christmas. On Sunday, July 23 (5 months and 2 days before Christmas!), we will celebrate Christmas in July in our 9:30 a.m. worship service with the singing of Christmas carols, a Christmas message and much more. We will also host a toy drive for Phoenix Children s Hospital. Please bring your unwrapped toys to the altar that morning as we celebrate God s gift of love by giving to children in need. Toy Guidelines: Please make sure that all toys are new (because of infection control) and paints and glues are non-toxic. Please do not donate play guns or war toys, latex balloons, scary action figures, candy, gum or other food. Here are a few suggested toys: For more extensive lists, go to www.phoenixchildrens.org and check under the ways to help heading. Infants Infant rattles/teething toys Crib mobiles Musical and light-up toys Crib aquariums/sound machines Toddlers Pop-up toys Musical and light-up toys Musical/talking play phones Books (touch & feel, pop-up, musical) Preschool Age Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars and trucks DVD movies (newer releases, G and PG rated) Thomas the Train toys My Little Pony toys School Age Small Lego sets (Star Wars, Transformers, Bionical's, sets 250 + pieces, etc.) Action Figures (Superheroes: Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Avenger Characters) Black velvet fuzzy posters Kinetic Sand Sunday Worship Worship Schedule Worship, 9:30 a.m. July 2 4th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 6:12-23 Matthew 10:40-42 The Reward for Hospitality Pastor Mary Louise French, preaching July 9 5th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 7:15-25a Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 Easy Burdens? Pastor Rick Sherrill, preaching July 16 6th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 8:1-11 Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 Seeds and Soils and Sowers, Oh My! Pastor Rick Sherrill, preaching July 23 7th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 8:12-25 Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 Weeds Pastor Rick Sherrill, preaching July 30 8th Sunday after Pentecost Romans 8:26-39 Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52 Little Dot, Big Difference Pastor Paul Nelson, preaching Adolescents/Teens itunes or Google Play gift cards Gift cards in lower price ranges (Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Starbucks, etc.) Video games: XBox 1, PS4, XBox 360, Wii (Rated E +10 and below) Playing and UNO cards Page 3

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 Augus. Meet new friends, have fun and learn about Jesus. Join the Luther League today! Summer Hiatus Theology Pub and Wednesday Bible Study are taking the summer off and will resume in September 2017. 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: 7/12, 7/26, 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. Did you know that the Arcadia Music Academy offers piano, violin, guitar, viola, cello, and voice lessons for people of all ages? Call Maria or Keri at the church office, 480.945.9537 to register, or e-mail ama@ popphoenix.org for more information! Coming this fall 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. Invite someone who has just moved here. Begins Tuesday, August 22, 9:30 11:30 a.m. Contact Janet DeJonge (janlde76@gmail.com, 763.513.7243 or Nancy Stevens (nancy.stevens@cox.net, 602.418.6963). 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 4

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 oppor- tunity 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. 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 set-up, 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! Dear Prince of Peace, My sincere thank you for the cards, calls, prayers and support during the recent death of my son, Devin Dahl. A special thanks to Pastor Rick for assisting me in dedicating Devin to God s heavenly, eternal care. Judy Dahl Summer is a good time to help a person in need! Temperatures are on the rise and so is the need for volunteers at Duet (Partners in Health & Aging). Ninety homebound adults mostly elders are waiting for grocery shopping, friendly visits and rides to medical appointments. Being part of a duet of service is an easy way to share, and receive, joy. Sign up for a volunteer orientation at www. duetaz.org or call 602.274.5022. Respite for grandparents raising grandchildren With school out, many grandparents raising grandchildren experience fatigue and financial hardship. Duet offers respite by helping pay for a portion of registration fees for children s camps and programs. Call Duet to learn more. Page 5

Youth, 5th -12th grades, and family The goal of Prince of Peace s Youth and Family Ministry is to create space for Christ to work in the lives of all youth and their families. The space we focus on is faith formation, community building and service. Summer ChILL Schedule: July 2, July 9 (NO ChILL July 16 or 23) Youth Sunday August 20! ALL youth who participated in summer trips will lead worship on Sunday, August 20 and share their experiences with the congregation. Keep an eye out for a sign-up genius to sign up for specific roles! 2017-2018 Calendar Keep an eye out mid-july for the 2017-2018 Youth and Family Calendar! NEW for 2017-2018 t CONNECT is now 4th-6th grades! (Previously 5th and 6th) This is a youth group with a focus on basic biblical knowledge and building a core foundation of Christian community. We are looking for families to help plan our monthly activities please contact Audrey or Angela if you are interested! We are excited for a fun year of CONNECT ahead! t Teen Topic Forums (fall and spring) This year Prince of Peace will host a fall and spring forum specifically about topics relevant to teens and their families. This will be in partnership with community organizations and open to all teens and families in the community (not just POP). Topics will include things like planning for the future, social media, technology, health and wellness, suicide, awareness about human trafficking and other important topics. Keep an eye out for more information and dates soon! If you are interested in being on the planning teams for these forums, please contact Audrey. Kick-off Parties! t CONNECT - 4th-6th grades September 10, 11-1 p.m. t Confirmation and High School Youth Group - 7th-12th grade August 20, 11-1p.m. Keep In Touch with Children, Youth and Family Ministry! Social Media: Instagram (popphoenix) and Facebook E-mail Updates Email acox@popphoenix to be added to the list for Youth and Family Updates! Taking Faith Home Weekly resources for you and your family to take faith with you wherever you go! This awesome resource has service project ideas, simple dinner prayers, Bible readings and other fun family activities for the week. Check them out online at www.popphoenix. org/childrenyouth. View pictures from our summer trips on the next page! Monthly Attendance and Revenue Report as of May 31, 2017 May 2017 May 2016 (4-week month) (5-week month) Monthly Attendance 642 768 Monthly Offering $34,672 $40,975 Monthly Offering Budget $25,821 $30,935 Variance $8,851 $10,040 Page 6

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CHILDREN S MINISTRY by Angela Sherrill Vacation Bible School was AWESOME! We had 47 campers attend our elementary side and 150 attend our preschool side. We spent the week learning how we were made by God and built for a purpose. A special thank you to our awesome volunteers: Suzy Steinmetz, Martha Weld, Janet DeJonge, Tracy Fish, Kris Kainass, Audrey Cox, Samantha Ayala, Lauren Pineda, Blayke Hammer, Madison Sherrill, David Martinez, Angel Rodriguez, Abby Creedon, Jackson Genter and Makayla Zubal. SAVE THE DATE Prince of Peace Preschool is turning 50! This is an event to celebrate those 21 years and up who have been part of this incredible ministry. From alumni, to parents of alumni, people who have prayed for our preschool, teachers, former teachers. Tickets go on sale August 1. Page 8

Preschool News by Courteney Greenwell, Assistant Preschool Director Summer Camp at Prince of Peace Preschool! Our school has been busy with play and learning over the last few weeks. We welcomed many families who are new to Prince of Peace and our teachers and staff have gone out of their way to make everyone feel at home! During the first week of camp, our kids participated in VBS! This year s theme was Maker Fun Factory, Created by God, Built for a Purpose. Our preschoolers joined the rest of the school-aged children in the chapel daily for opening and closing sessions where they learned how God created all of us. In classrooms, the teachers led the children through VBS themes, crafts, lessons, and music! All of the kids were able to take home a couple of keepsakes to remind them of their fun VBS week! The second week of camp continued our Factory theme with a S.T.E.A.M.-themed week. The children participated in experimental arts and crafts, songs, lessons, and play! On Wednesday, June 21, all of the kids were invited to participate in our bouncy water slide day! They definitely had a blast! We also celebrated Father s Day at the end of week 2 with two days of Donuts with Dads! All of our dads were invited to come and have coffee and breakfast with their kids before they started their day. Everyone had a great time! The third and fourth weeks of camp were themed Polynesian Paradise. The children participated in all kinds of tropical-themed antics! The children were taught about different cultures and experienced new music and food. We sincerely thank the parents for sharing their beautiful children with us and the teachers for going above and beyond to foster a loving educational environment. Page 9

Wellness Committee Risks of Drug Interaction by Beth Schneider The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 48.7 percent of Americans used one prescription drug in the past 30 days and approximately 21.8 percent of Americans used three or more. Approximately 30 new drugs come onto the market each year. Why are these facts important? Because the numbers indicate that many people may be at risk for experiencing a drug interaction. Drug interactions are combinations of medications with other substances that alter the medication s effect on the body. A drug interaction may result from taking two or more prescription medications, from taking a prescription medication with an over-the-counter medication or supplement, or from taking a prescription medication and eating certain foods. Awareness of a possible drug interaction is important because one can cause medications to be more or less potent than intended or can result in harmful and unexpected side effects. This is why it is essential to provide each of your doctors with a complete list of all prescription and over-the-counter drugs you take as well as any herbs, supplements and vitamins you are using. It is important to understand your potential for drug interactions, but just because a drug interaction can occur, does not mean that it will occur in every instance. Personal traits such as weight, age, and genetics can determine if the drug interaction will occur and if so, whether it will be harmful. Some drugs, but not all, are dosed based on your weight. If you experience a substantial weight change, inform your doctor so he/ she can determine if the dosage needs to be changed. Age may affect many things, including how the body responds to medication. The kidneys, liver, and circulatory system may slow down with age which can slow the breakdown and removal of drugs from the body, which in turn impacts the dose. Finally, a particular genetic code can determine the speed with which a medication is processed. A doctor will know when genetic testing is required to determine the correct dose. Other factors to be considered include the dose, how the drug is taken, the formulation, and the order in which medications are taken. Two people taking the same drug may be prescribed different doses. Changing the dose from the amount prescribed should not be done without consulting the prescribing physician. Drugs can be administered in different ways. The way a drug enters the body for example, if it is taken with or without food can greatly alter the resulting effectiveness. The formulation is the specific mixture of ingredients the drug contains. The formulation can determine how the drug acts in the body as well as its effectiveness. Some drug interactions can be reduced or eliminated if two drugs are taken at different times. One drug may also affect the absorption of another. While it is always important to talk to your doctor and pharmacist each time a new drug is prescribed, the patient also has the responsibility to inform himself/herself about the drug by reading the label on the bottle of an over-the-counter medication and the insert provided each time a prescription is filled. These will provide information on the active ingredients and purpose of the drug, what the drug is used for, and warnings regarding precautions, when to talk to a doctor or pharmacist, and medical conditions that may make the drug unsafe or less effective. Also specifically ask if certain foods and beverages should be avoided and if the drug can be taken with other drugs. When in doubt, ask. There is an abundance of information about possible drug interactions available on the internet. These sites may provide helpful information but it is still important to discuss any concerns with your doctor or pharmacist. Roses to F Nancy Hawthorne & Tracy Fish Doody for serving on Altar Guild in June. F Prince of Peace s Boy Scout Troop #6 for awarding their 199th and 200th Eagle Scout ranks to Zachary Jackson & Chris Colton. F Lida Spero & Donna Hunt, POP Preschool teachers, for being named June Teachers We Love. They were featured in an article in the Arcadia News. F Ruben Lara, Steve Edgar, Nicole Hilden & Pastor Rick for serving as adult mentors on summer 2017 youth trips! F Janet DeJonge for helping to prep food for the Navajo Lutheran Mission Trip (even though she had no youth on the trip!) F Nancy & Scott Stevens, Mary & Harry Quinsler, Ellen & Verne Schoeneman, the Behrens, Elaine Zapfel, the Fuchs family, Steve Edgar, the Creedon family, the Goodmans, the Wooden family and everyone else for their donations to support the stocking of the Navajo Lutheran Mission Food Pantry and the donations to support the work we did while we were there. F Oscar Serrato for sharing his musical talents with us on June 24. (Oscar recently graduated from high school and will attend ASU in the fall.) News of Members and Friends Baptisms June 11 Gavin Cash Peralta June 25 Georgie Hazel Bachelder Funeral June 5 Rudy Lucero Page 10

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ChILL Youth Group- 9 am Worship- 9:30 am Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Monday-Friday INDEPENDENCE DAY Church Office & Preschool Closed Quilters- 9 am Quilters- 9 am 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ChILL Youth Group- 9 am Worship- 9:30 am Prayers for Healing Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am Library- 10 am Knitting Group- 1 pm PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Monday-Friday Staff Meeting- 11 am Elderberries/US Egg- 11:30 am Every Body Matters Yoga- 5:30 pm Quilters- 9 am 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Worship- 9:30 am Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am August Messenger deadline Library- 10 am Knitting Group- 1 pm PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Monday-Friday Quilters- 9 am 16 17 18 19 20 21 Christmas in July Worship- 9:30 am Prayers for Healing Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am Library- 10 am Knitting Group- 1 pm PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Monday-Friday Every Body Matters Yoga- 5:30 pm Quilters- 9 am 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Worship- 9:30 am Coffee Fellowship- 10:45 am Preschool Closed JULY 2017 AA meets nightly, 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Room 11/12 Survivors of Suicide, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m. Room 11/12 30 31 Page 11

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........................................ 1 The Recent Survey Says /Synod Assembly/Healing Prayers...................... 2 Christmas in July/Worship Themes.................................. 3 The Luther League/New Class: After the Boxes Are Unpacked/AMA Pastor Rick's Office Hours/Summer Hiatus (Theology Pub & Wednesday Bible Study)/Everybody Matters.. 4 Compassion Central/Duet/Best of Ireland Tour/Annual Fall Bazaar/Thank You Letter........... 5 Youth News/Monthly Attendance & Revenue Report.......................... 6 Pictures from Youth Trips.......................................7 Children s Ministry......................................... 8 Preschool News...........................................9 Wellness: Risk of Drug Interreactions/Roses/News of Members & Friends................ 10 Calendar............................................. 11