PRINTS OF PEACE
October 14, 2018 Dear Friends in Christ: Sunday: This Sunday we consider Jesus’ teachings about the challenges of being rich and still being able to enter the Kingdom of God. Is it possible, according to Jesus? Come and hear God’s Word and be fed by Jesus in bread and wine. Adult Education: This Sunday at 9:15. The theme is confirmation for adults, see below. All are welcome. Pastor Mark will be leading. Reading for this Sunday: Please read Hebrews chapter 4 plus the sidebar notes for this chapter and the introduction to Hebrews in your Lutheran Study Bible (LSB.) Hebrews is not really an epistle (letter,) but more of a sermon about Christ and how Christians are to have faith and act on that faith. In chapter 4 these subjects are presented: God’s people (Israel), Sabbath, God’s Word, and Jesus as our great high priest. The theme of unworthiness because of sin, and Jesus’ act of forgiveness because of the cross anchor this chapter. If you don’t yet have a LSB, see Pastor Mark. Worship Schedule: Our worship schedule is the service of Holy Communion at 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Reading for Next Week: Please read Hebrews chapter 5 plus the sidebar notes for this chapter plus the introduction to Hebrews in your Lutheran Study Bible (LSB.) Hebrews is not really an epistle (letter) but more of a sermon about Christ and how Christians are to have faith and act on that faith. In chapter 5, the writer discusses Jesus as High Priest - how God determined his Son to be worthy to be the perfect mediator for his people. The writer mentions the mysterious priest “Melchizedek,” who is barely mentioned in the Old Testament; check chapter 7 for a discussion about this priest. The chapter finishes with a challenge to the readers to become mature in faith. If you don’t yet have a LSB, see Pastor Mark. Adult Education: Time for Adult confirmation. Do you remember your confirmation training? Can you explain Christian faith to someone who isn’t Christian? If not, it’s time for a tune up. Join us for a basic confirmation course. We will be viewing quick paced, clever videos, and learning about faith all over again. Pastor Mark will be leading. Please plan on joining us. Attendance: On October 7, 2018, 113 attended worship. On October 10, 2018, 14 attended service at Lexington. Church Administrator: Allison Hearst is our church administrator. She works part time - Tuesday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. One of the many things Allison is in charge of is the church calendar. She can be reached by phone at 847-438-4400. Youth Youth Director’s Days Off & Office Hours: Our Youth Director is Tracy Katschke and her days off are Friday and Saturday. She does not check church voice mail or emails on those days. Tracy is engaged at Peace half-time, and her office hours are Monday - Thursday 10am - 2pm. She can be reached on her cell for urgent matters. Her cell phone can be accessed by calling church. High School Youth Group: Our next youth group meeting will be Sunday, October 7th from 7-8:15pm. All high school students and friends are welcome to join us! On Sunday, October 21st, we will be going to Richardson Corn Maze! We will be leaving at 12pm from Peace and should return by 3pm. Adult chaperones/drivers are needed - please let Tracy know if you can help! Confirmation Retreat: Our Confirmation class will be going on a retreat to Tower Hill in Sawyer, MI November 2nd-4th. During our retreat weekend, we will be exploring the Apostles' Creed, doing a service project and having fun connecting with each other! Retreat permission slips and the $50 fee are due in Tracy's mailbox by Sunday, October 21st! Please see Tracy with any questions. Joyful Noisemakers: Children in grades K-5 that can read are invited to join our children's choir, Joyful Noisemakers. We have short rehearsals every Saturday morning at 10:30, where we learn how to sing beautifully to the Lord! Events Brewing Questions: Calling all 21+ congregation members! Please join Pastor Mark and Tracy at Giordano's on Tuesday, October 23rd at 7pm for our new group, Brewing Questions! We will put a variety of questions in a pot (questions can be theology related, sports related, etc.) and have a night of good food, beer and great conversation! Pot Luck: The next pot luck will be for October 27th at 4:30 p.m. and the theme will be "Fall". Bring your favorite fall dish as we enter into the fall/holiday season. Look forward to seeing you there! If any questions, please contact Kelly Ratajczak at kmsalaza@gmail.com. Ladies Night Out: Wednesday, Nov. 7th at 6:30pm at Mariano’s (Lake Zurich). We will eat dinner first and then will shop for the food needed for the Culver's Thanksgiving dinner. Social Outreach Make a Difference! Help Needed! Did you know that Make a Difference Day is this month? What a great reason to get a team of people together to volunteer and give back to the community! Home of the Sparrow has a housing unit located in Woodstock that is vacant and are in need of many hands to get it painted and ready for the next family to move in. The unit is quite large: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms plus a loft. We can paint any day or weekend that would work for you between the time frame of Wednesday, October 10 to Saturday October 27th. We will provide the supplies, all you need to do is come and volunteer your time! If you help, contact Michelle Lusmann, Volunteer Program Manager at Mlusmann@HOSparrow.org Mobile Food Panty: November 3rd Thank you so much to all who helped make our recent Mobile Food Pantry a success on September 8th. For those who were unable to join, there were 170 families that received a week's worth of groceries across the morning as result of the generous financial donation from The Stahl Family Foundation, along with volunteers from across many walks of life in our community. You are invited to join us in serving for our next event on November 3. Consider joining us? It is a small amount of time that provides a significant result, both in the lives of the people you help, but also in your own heart. Register now via the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DAAA723AAFD0-mobile23 Our neighbors and our community deserves to know they are loved and can receive help through their struggles. At The Chapel, "we are more than food" as we work together to bring hope one relationship at a time. "We show God’s love when we are willing to help others; we show His strength when we take on the task He gives us to do." Questions, contact Ken Rasbid at Ken.Rasbid@gmail.com Operation Warm, Volunteers needed: November 10th. Thank you so much to all who donated money for the 50 coats! We made our goal! Our campaign is, however, still running, Sept 16- Oct 21. So if you still want to donate, go to the website and make a donation using the following link: https://give.operationwarm.org/team/183187. On November 10th we will be giving out the new warm winter coats to the children who come to try one on. It will take place at The Chapel Church, 330 S. Old Rand Road, Lake Zurich 7am - 4pm. If you would like to help you MUST sign up with the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f48aea62fa46-lake2 You can then pick what you would like to do. Please act fast, these spots fill up quickly. Again, thank you so much for your generosity and keeping the kids warm at the bus stop this winter! See Donna Walstrum with questions. In Crisis? Anyone anywhere can be affected by mental health struggles including depression, anxiety, having feelings of being overwhelmed, or having suicidal thoughts. It has been in the news lately about the significant increase (up nearly 30%) in the annual rate of suicide from 1999-2016. The key to preventing people from reaching the point of suicide is to talk about it and offer help, encouragement and resources to those struggling to keep living. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255 and the crisis text line is text CONNECT to 741741 for people who are in distress and feel like they are at risk of hurting themselves, or if you know of a person who is at risk. Mission Projects Day: Feb. 2, 2018. We are looking for individuals that would like to donate items for the various kits that we assemble. There are sign-up sheets in the hallway. Indicate how many of each item that you plan to provide and check them off when you drop them off. Put the items in the bins in the hallway with "Mission Projects Day" on them somewhere. It is a great time to find things on sale! We are also looking for individuals to help cut the fringe for the fleece blankets sew school kit bags and pillows for hospice that we will stuff on Mission Projects Day. If you can help in any way, please sign up! If you have any questions, please call Sue Koenig. Thank you!! Ongoing Opportunities Simply Giving: Many of our members and friends give with Simply Giving automated debit. This program is very important for our congregation. It keeps income steady during the summer months when giving drops because people are out of town. Please consider it! Giving forms are on the table in the narthex. If you do participate in Simply Giving, or if you do not have an offering on a particular Sunday you can still participate in the act of giving during the service by obtaining Giving Acknowledgment card from an usher and placing it in the offering plate to acknowledge your support of our ministries at Peace. On-Line Giving: You now have the option to make a gift to Peace from your computer, tablet or phone! To give online go to the Peace web sitewww.PeaceLutheranLZ.com and click on the "Make a Donation" button. To give from your phone, download the Give Plus Church app and search for Peace in Lake Zurich to make your gift. Finally, to give from your phone without downloading the Give Plus Church app just text a gift to the Peace text number, 224-458-2996. Just enter an amount and send the text to the Peace number and you will be sent a link to complete the transaction. See Kirk Swanson if you have any questions. Inspirational Messages: Pastor Mark would like to reach out to the congregation with a brief message a couple times per week. If you want to receive these, please fill out the form in the red attendance folders. Messages will be sent via a text, Facebook account, and Twitter. Any questions, contact Beth Papke at (847) 438-5294 orpapkeb@wwdb.org Prayer Requests: We pray for those who need healing and wholeness: for Wes Willard, Michael Salazar, Kathy Zak, Kristen Jorgensen, Brian Bounds, Joyce Smith, Reita Schultz, Charlie Lindsey, Dolly Hansen, Theresa Sacamono, Bob Kayser, and the Rev. Herb Carlmark. Our practice is we will pray for an individual for at least 4 Sundays or until the end of the following month. After that time, we ask that you contact the office or Pastor Mark to keep your loved one on the prayer list. If a loved one inadvertently falls off the prayer list, please request to put this person back on the list. Thank you. We need pray-ers! If you would like to be a participant in the Circle of Prayer, please contact Terry Koncel at peaceprays@mail.com. Caring Tree: This outreach ministry provides services to those in the congregation with special need, i.e., dinners for new moms, meals for those following a hospitalization, or short term help with lawn cutting or snow removal. Please contact Jean Foltin or Pastor Mark with requests for assistance. Jean may be reached by email (jfoltin5@comcast.net) or by phone/text (847-738-8599). Altar Flowers: If you have a special date you would like to remember, please consider bringing flowers for our Sunday services. The calendar is on the bulletin board outside of the office. Vases are available for use in the kitchen cabinet behind the door. Flowers should be set out before the Sunday service and can be picked up any time after the Sunday service. Enter your first name on the calendar, as we have several families with the same last name. Any questions, please call Kari Mrazek at (847) 726-2716 Choir: Adult choir practices on Thursday evenings at 7:30pm at Peace We usually sing on the 2nd and 4th Sundays from September through mid-May and take a break over the summer. Bring your voice and come join us! Hand Bell Choir: Hand Bell Choir practices on Tuesday evenings 6:45 to 7:45pm at Peace. We play 1 Sunday a month. No experience needed. Come have some musical fun Wednesday Morning Women’s Bible Study: We meet at Panera Bread in Deer Park at 9:00 a.m. Anyone is welcome to join us for coffee. AmazonSmile: Shop on AmazonSmile and 0.5% of your purchase can be donated to Peace Lutheran. For information about it, go to http://smile.amazon.com/about. Peace now has Opt-Out Photo Release Forms: they are on the main table in the narthex. If you do NOT want your/family member picture on the Church's website or Facebook page please sign and put in Cathy Malloy's mailbox in church office. Peace Lutheran Church Facebook Page: Be sure to visit our Facebook page - Peace Lutheran Church of Lake Zurich. It's the one with recent posts. If you have an event or ministry you want promoted, and haven't seen it on our Facebook page, POST IT!! If you have questions or need help please email your request to one of the page administrators: Jean Bishop, Karen Zicco, Bridget Heroff, Nicola Prybell or Pastor Mark. Church Calendar: The 2018 church calendar shows events and activities of the church and is posted on our website. You can find it by clicking "Calendar of Events" on the home page, or you can access it by visiting http://peacelutheranlz.com/calendar/ If you have an event you want posted on the calendar, please email the church at the church social email: office@peacelutheranlz.com Online Newsletter: Do you get the Peace Lutheran weekly newsletter Prints of Peace online? If not, please send your email address to peacelzoffice@yahoo.com and ask to be added to the emailing list. This Week at Peace October 14 8:00am Worship (Holy Communion) 9:15 Sunday School 10:30am Worship (Holy Communion) October 15 7:00pm Al-Anon October 16 6:45pm Bell Choir October 17 9:00am Women’s Bible Study - Deer Park Panera 10:30 Lexington worship October 18 12:30 - 6:30pm Voice Lessons 7:30 - 8:30 Adult Choir October 20 10:30 Joyful Noisemakers October 21 8:00am Worship (Holy Communion) 9:15 Sunday School 10:30am Worship (Holy Communion)
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