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Peace Lutheran Church 8240 Blue Ridge Kansas City, MO 64138
September Newsletter
Sunday Worship Services
Traditional 8:30 a.m. Adult and Children Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 a.m.
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September 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Thursday September 7th there will be a Blood Drive from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
1 Pastor’s day with family
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3 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Contemporary
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5 9:30 am Topic Leaders 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 10:30 am OWL 1:30 pm Alpha Circle 6:30 pm GIP Board Mtg.
6 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 7:30 pm Church Council
7 10:00 am John Knox Bible Study 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Blood Drive 6:30 pm Adult Choir
8 Pastor’s day with family
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10 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Contemporary 12:00–1:00 pm Confirmation Class 12:00 – 1:00 pm Youth Group
Food For Needy
11 9:30 am Sewing Bee 6:30 pm Board of Worship and Music Meeting
12 10:00 am Knit/Crochet
13 9:00 am GIP Chapel 1:30 pm Lydia Circle 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
14 10:00 am John Knox Bible Study 6:30 pm Adult Choir
15 Pastor’s day with family
16 1:30 pm LWML Meeting
17 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Contemporary 12:00 pm Youth Outing
Mission Sunday
18 9:30 am Sewing Bee
19 10:00 am Knit/Crochet
20 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
21 9:30 am Pastors Conference 6:30 pm Adult Choir
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Pastor’s day with family
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5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
24 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Contemporary 12:00-1:00 pm Confirmation Class 6:00 pm Men’s Club 6:00 pm Women’s Club
Mite Box Sunday
25 9:30 am Sewing Bee
26 10:00 am Knit/Crochet 7:00 pm Elders Meeting
27 9:00 am GIP Chapel 9:30 am Book Club 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
28 10:00 am John Knox Bible Study 6:30 pm Adult Choir
29 Pastor’s day with family
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Bible Trivia
This month Peace will be hosting a trivia night on September 23rd, and it made me
think about the concept of trivia. The popularity of trivia and answering questions
has always been around, but it didn’t really come into prominence until about 100
years ago. The word trivia was not an official word in English until about 1920. The
advent of television really brought the concept of trivia into the mainstream over the
last 50 years. Shows like Jeopardy and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire are some of the most popular TV game
shows in existence.
As I was growing up, and trivia became more popular, games were introduced in the market for purchase. In
1984 the game Bible Trivia was introduced and was a big hit in the small town where I grew up. If you’ve ever
played this game then you know how difficult it can be. It’s a difficult game because not many people read their
Bible regularly. Some have never even read their Bible from cover to cover (Genesis through Revelation).
Why is it that many Christians do not read their Bible regularly? In the LCMS we confess the Bible (or the
Scriptures) to be, “The words of eternal life, the living, inspired Word of God. When everything else in life fails,
the Word of the Lord endures forever and provides the bedrock for our religious life.” (Lutheranism 101) If this
Word given to us by God is our bedrock, why do so many of us know so little about it and are unable to answer
many trivia questions about the Bible?
We should be more like the Psalmist who wrote, “It is my mediation all the day.” (Psalm 119:97) When we read
and hear God’s Word it strengthens our faith. “Faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of
Christ.” (Romans 10:17) Let us not forget to read our Bible daily, and over the course of time our sanctification
will progress through the power of God’s Word. Through His Word we become more like Him, the way God
envisioned it when the world was first created and we were made in His image. Reading God’s Word daily, and
keeping it “as a sign on your hand,” and as, “frontlets between your eyes,” (Deuteronomy 6:8) is what He
wants for us because of the Spirit’s power that works through His Word.
While trivia may have a connotation of being trivial, or not that important, God’s Word is always important. There is never anything trivial about Bible trivia. It is all important because it is God’s very Word. Through His Word we come to know Him and the love He has for all of us. It was this love that caused the Father to send His Son, the Word made flesh.
In the service of Christ, Pastor Rolf
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Peace Luther Church Peace Lutheran Church 8240 Blue Ridge Kansas City, MO 64138 peacelutheranlcms.org Phone: 816-353-3813 Pastor: Rev. David Rolf Secretary: Debbie Baldwin Director of Grow in Peace Child Care Center: Carla Hamilton Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Bulletin and Newsletter Items: Send bulletin items by Wednesday to the Church Office at [email protected]
Send Newsletter items by the 15th of the preceding month to Sheila Dalen email [email protected]
Prayer Chain Requests: Sheila Dalen at: [email protected] or 816-585-7715 You can also contact the Church office at: [email protected]
It is with great excitement that I am able to announce NEW
information regarding the Festival Choir for “We Sing the
Faith” – a 500th Anniversary of the Reformation Hymn Festival
in the world-class Helzberg Hall at the Kauffman Center for the
Performing Arts in Kansas City, Missouri.
Due to an overwhelming response to the 7pm performance
with all tickets being sold out, we are pleased to announce that
there is also now a matinee performance! The matinee will be
at 4pm and the evening performance will be at 7pm. Free
tickets for the matinee will be available on Tuesday,
September 5, at 10am. Tickets may be reserved online at
tickets.kauffmancenter.org or by calling the box office at 816-
994-7222. Online method of reservation is preferable because
phone lines get very busy.
The festival will take place on Sunday, October 15, and is
sponsored by congregations of The Lutheran Church–Missouri
Synod. This FREE community event will feature many favorite
hymns, choir anthems, plus organists Dr. Jeffrey Blersch from
Concordia University Nebraska in Seward and Dr. Elisa Bickers
from Village Presbyterian Church in Prairie Village, KS, and
brass and percussion from the Kansas City Symphony. I
cordially invite you and your choir members to participate in
the Festival Choir.
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LWML (Lutheran Women Missionary League) The topic for September 2017 Circle meetings is in the Summer Quarterly on page 22, entitled “The Profound Search for Wisdom” authored by Jan Brunette. She is a speaker and freelance writer who has been an active member in the LWML for over forty years. She currently attends Our Savior Lutheran Church in Rockwall, TX.
We will be walking through the Bible in search for wisdom – Why not join us for this trip!! Roll Call Word “Wisdom” Alpha Circle will meet Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 1:00 PM at the home of Ruth Oexman with Barbara Belach as her Co-Hostess. Topic will be led by Cindy McCubbin. Carol Head will check the Acolyte Robes for laundering or mending needs. For more information, please call the President of Alpha Circle, Wanda Thurnau at 816-524-8099. Lydia Circle will meet Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 1:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall Norma Derringer and Cathy Truelove will host the meeting. The Topic will be led by Darla Wolters. For more information, please call the President of Lydia Circle, Kathleen Jarvis at 816-763-2894.
“President Patti” – Engage, Encourage, Equip -- Enjoy has been her personal theme during her two-year presidency, because that is what she sees the LWML doing. “Engage, and Equip” – Excerpts from Saturday Luncheon at the convention – Nancy Cohen, Chairman of the “Apple of His Eye Ministries” shared her excitement to be the first RSO to host missionaries from the LCMS in Israel. She stressed that “People there are hurting and need our unconditional love”. As the “Great Commission” sends out workers into the world it is our “Obligation to the Jews to tell them about Jesus. “Lutheran World Relief” – Gloria Edwards and Linda Reiser, past LWML Presidents, serve on the Board of Directors, shared the following” In 2016 the LWML shipped $13.3 million worth of quilts and kits throughout the world. The LWM helps out in all types of disasters and is there to lend a heling hand. “Everyone is a Missionary” – Rev. Kevin Robson, LCMLS Chief Mission Officer described the mission work that has been going on here and abroad. He shared a video of the LCMS disaster response team in Perryville, MO. The team used the disaster response trailer provided by the LWML through a 2015-2017 Mission Grant. Our “Mighty Mites”, those pennies and dimes reach people in need everywhere. “Building Bridges” – Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker, encouraged everyone to “Be ourselves in Christ for others” and “Be ourselves” that we may bring Christ’s message of salvation to our neighbors far and near. Are we strong enough to build bridges? “Indian Ministries” – The Navajo Nation is one of the largest and most challenging mission fields in the United States. The majority of residents are Non-Christians. There are no native leaders such as Deacons or Pastors, explained Vicar Norton, who works there. Mistrust of the “White Man’s Religion”, unique language barriers, poverty, hunger, abuse and generational trauma are all challenges to receiving the message of the Gospel.
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The small town of Navajo, New Mexico, is on the largest Indian Reservation in the United States. Vicar Norton and his family plan to stay when he is ordained at the end of August at Shepperd of the Hills, Navajo, New Mexico. “Were do we go from here?” -- Asked Deaconess Betty Knapp at the start of Bible Study. She stated that from the very beginning, the word “Missionary” has been in our name Leaders left no doubt that the focus of the LWML was the word “Missionary” and not speeches, resolutions, or other aspects of faith and life. She highlighted seven women involved in Outreach, including Mary Banta, known as Chinatown’s Angel of Mercy and Martha Boss, a medical missionary to China and Hong Kong. But as she stated, we are not all called to serve on foreign soil as missionaries. Yet our response to God’s call is not less important. In fact, it is equally important. Because there are people whose lives intersect with ours, whose only experience with hearing the saving message of the Gospel may come through us.
“Computers, Computers” -- What a blessing to those who could not attend the convention. They were able to view the proceedings online. There were 1,452 people including viewers from Bueno Aires, Argentina, Ontario Canada and people from 44 of 50 states. All together there were 2,710 viewers online participating in the convention.
“Attention Topic Leaders” -- Topic leaders meet the first Tuesday of the month at 9:30 AM with Pastor Rolf.
“Board Meeting” -- September 16 is the date, 6:30 PM is the time, Fellowship Hall is the Place
“Thank You and Thank You” -- This Newsletter could not be finished before I extend a “Huge Thank You” to our congregation for their support in providing school supplies to our children at Grow in Peace. The overwhelming supply of needed items that filled the table located at the top of the stairs, was beyond all expectations. Wish we could share the smiles and happiness the children displayed upon receiving the new backpacks filled with school supplies was indescribable. You opened your heart and your pocketbook and love poured out and our children at Grow in Peace benefitted from that love. This project was sponsored by Alpha Circle and will continue to be the “Helping Hand” to the needs of our Grow in Peace Child Care. Each month a new list of items needed by the Child Care will appear on the poster. And once again, please help us to extend that helping hand to those needing the most. May God bless each of our wonderful Peace members for your love and caring for the least of these, our children.
“The unfailing love of the Lord never ends!” (Laminations3:22)
Ruth Oexman Communications Chairperson
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Book Club The Readers of Broken Wheel
By Katarina Bivald
A heartwarming reminder of why we are booklovers, this is a sweet, smart story about how books find us, change us, and connect us. Once you let a book into your life, the most unexpected things can happen... Broken Wheel, Iowa, has never seen anyone like Sara, who traveled all the way from Sweden just to meet her book-loving pen pal, Amy. When she arrives, however, she finds Amy's funeral guests just leaving. The residents of Broken Wheel are happy to look after their bewildered visitor―there's not much else to do in a dying small town that's almost beyond repair. You certainly wouldn't open a bookstore. And definitely not with the tourist in charge. You'd need a vacant storefront (Main Street is full of them), books (Amy's house is full of
them), and... customers. The bookstore might be a little quirky. Then again, so is Sara. But Broken Wheel's own story might be more eccentric and surprising than she thought. The Book Club will meet Wednesday, September 27th at 9:30 am in the Social Hall. Everyone is welcome to join us for a discussion on this very interesting book.
Altar Flowers
There are Sundays available for you to acknowledge special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, or remembrances. If you would like to purchase altar flowers, please sign the flower calendar to reserve your date. Contact Cheryl Enke for options and pricing. Cell: 816-299-5752, or
Religious Display
Greeting cards are available for purchase by the box or by the card. Individual cards are $0.50 and the boxed cards are $5.00 per box. Each purchase helps support our LWML. One of the congregation ladies is always in the Social Room to assist you or contact
Cheryl Enke for options and pricing. Cell: 816-299-5752, or [email protected].
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Sewing Bee
The ladies plan to meet every Monday in September except Labor Day. We meet in the Fellowship Hall at 9:30 am. Bring a sack lunch and stay into the afternoon. We’ll be happy to have others join us. We have completed 104 quilts and 47 lap robes by mid August.
Please save your Best Choice UPCs, “Box Tops for Education” and cancelled postage stamps, leaving ¼ inch margin of envelope around the stamp Also save the sample soap and shampoo that you get from motels. Containers for these are on the shelf in the Narthex.
Food for the Needy
The second Sunday of every month is “Food for the Needy” Sunday. The food collected is given
to REAP (Raytown Emergency Assistance Program) to be given to families in need.
Notary Public
If you are a Notary Public, please notify Pastor or the church office. On occasion,
we have a need for a Notary Public for Official business.
We need everyone’s cooperation. For our records to be accurate, we need
every person/family to complete an attendance form that is at the end of your
pew. Our records need to be accurate for various reports. This IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! The office thanks
you for your support!
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Gather a team of 8 and give it a fun name. No team? Sign up anyway and we’ll
find you a team.
➢ Fill out an official entry form and turn it in to the office along with your team fee of
$80. (Remember, $10 off entry fee for a complete team of 8 if paid by Sept 10)
➢ Free supervised childcare
➢ Complimentary snacks + other concessions
➢ Silent Auction + drawings for free prizes
Saturday, September 23, 2017, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Trivia Contest is the main event
Forms are in the Hallway, Please take one and share
Proceeds will go for renovating the fellowship hall.
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CLOSE THE DOOR
TO HELP PROTECT THE CHURCH PROPERTY AND TO ENSURE OUR SAFETY;
PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL OUTSIDE DOORS ARE
COMPLETELY CLOSED ESPECIALLY DURING THE WEEK.
Peace Mission Sunday – Sunday, September 17th
Vickie Kraft, President & Chief Executive Officer of Newhouse will be at Peace for Mission Sunday, September 17th. Vickie will speak at both services and be available between services. We are working with Newhouse at this time to identify immediate needs. Since their needs change quickly we are waiting until closer to the time. We will have an in-gathering on Sunday, September 3rd and September 10th; then on September 17th we will have envelopes available if you wish to make a cash donation.
With 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and a report of domestic violence being reported in Missouri every 16 minutes the Newhouse shelter is a much needed and used service. Newhouse service 900 per year. Please keep Newhouse and all who experience domestic violence in your prayers. Please also pray for the abusers.
The church needs volunteers to help Usher on Sundays mornings. We are asking both ladies and gentlemen to help. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Reed McCubbin at 816-356-1963 or [email protected]. He is planning a day for training and to answer any questions you may have.
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Do you wish you knew how
to do something that a
simple session might
provide that “how to”?
Some members have asked if
we might have some
“workshops” on various topics
ranging from how to tie a
beautiful bow for a package, to
using excel, to baking bread, to
hemming a pair of slacks, to
changing oil in lawn mower, to
making soap, raised bed
gardening, making a blue bird
house, etc., etc.
A few years ago, we did one for
the youth on table manners
that was well received. Is there
interest in these workshops?
What topics would you be
interested in attending
(perhaps with a friend)? How
often would you like these
offered? When would you like
these offered – weekend,
evening, etc.?
Please share your thought with
the Peace Council Members at
Large - Kathleen Jarvis, Carol
Malone, and/or Jan Rinne.
Mission Sunday September 17th
Every 16 minutes in Missouri a domestic
violence crime is reported.
Thanks to organizations like Newhouse women
and children have a place to go and receive
support as they transition from a place of
domestic violence. These women and children
arrive with very little and often only what they
are wearing. As part of the Peace Lutheran
Mission Sunday we will be doing three things --
1. On Sept 3rd – collecting new bath towels
2. On Sept 10th – collecting cold & flu medications as well as acetaminophen and ibuprofen (all needed in adult and pediatric strength).
3. 3 On Sept 17th – taking a door offering for Newhouse
On this date Vicki Kraft will be with us again this year to share information and answer questions. In addition, a group from Peace will be preparing and serving a meal in the near future for the residents of Newhouse.
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Peace Lutheran Church Sunday Worship schedule
September 2017
September 3 September 10 September 17 September 24
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Fifteen Sunday after Pentecost
Sixteen Sunday after Pentecost
Liturgy
8:30
Divine Service One Page 151
with Communion
Divine Service Two Page 167
Divine Service Three
Page 184 with
Communion
Divine Service Four Page 203
11:00 Contemporary
with Communion Contemporary
Contemporary with
Communion
Contemporary
Ushers John Brackman, Jim Clay, Carl Repper, Elijah Truelove
Elders 8:30 Gary Thurnau. Jim Ewart, Dave Loesch/ Ed Seutter
11:00 Homer Oexman, Mike Benavides
Greeters
8:30 Dennis/Carol Head Gary/Wanda Thurnau Jim/Cara Ewart Elaine Nolen
11:00 Lois/Bob Gilham Homer/Ruth Oexman Jeff/Linda Gardner Punky McDaniel
Altar Guild 8:30 Cheryl Enke
11:00 Punky McDaniel & Benavides Family
Alter Care Cindy McCubbin
Counters Gilham/Benson Enke/Honeycutt Brackman Team Curtis/Rinne/Wolters
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1 Cheyenne Cody 3 Paul Klingsporn 3 Steve Slater 4 Kelly Olson 5 Denise Benavides 5 Cindy Cooper 5 Luke Goodman 5 Ty Terrell 8 Terrie Mitchell 10 Kimberly Benavides 11 Tre’veon Haislip 11 Reed McCubbin 11 Ed Seutter 13 Eric McCubbin 13 Javion Shelby 13 Howard Tieman 14 Taisha Haislip 14 Tim Thurnau 15 Danielle McDaniel 19 Jackie Britt 20 Mike Benavides 20 Morris Heselton 22 Lucy Ferber 22 Peggy Hoeppner 22 Cathy Kuhn 24 Elizabeth Griddine 24 Virginia Pritzel 25 Elijah Truelove 26 Natalie Maib 26 Viola Okpewho 27 Ed Schniker 28 Bert Runge 29 Peggy Noah 30 Chris Barr
1 Tom Bauroth 1 Punky McDaniel 1 Carl Repper 5 Kent Pritzel 6 Darsa Clay 6 Kathleen Wheeler 9 Robert Brown
10 Edward McCubbin 10 Caitlyn McCubbin 10 Andrew Nave 12 Andrew Mize 12 Kelly Mize 12 Olivia Pittard 12 Katelyn Sims 13 McCall Christopher 13 Lois Gilham 13 Erna Phillips 14 Hannah Thurnau 15 Martha Clemons 15 Paul Klingsporn 18 Mitchel Gardner 23 Ruth Brackman 23 Elaine Grant 25 Elijah Truelove 27 Kelsey Ralls 28 Tim Thurnau 30 Lacey Harms 30 Wilma Seutter
4 Bill/Julie Kleeschulte 1949 21 Homer/Ruth Oexman 1952 23 Joe/Dee Rice 1961 27 Laurence/Barbara Bellach 1969 28 Dayle/Sandy Olson 1961
September 2017
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Grow in Peace Child
Care Center News
LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD
www.gipchildcare.com
Merciful Lord,
Please be with all the children as they return to a
school routine. Bless their families as they support
their child’s education. Be with all the Teachers
and staff as they create Christian environments for
the children. We want to praise you, Lord, and
bring You all the glory! Amen
Welcome to Grow in Peace – New Enrollments
Jayden Jackowski – Infants A’Kira Byrd - Toddler
Kymper Lesane – 2 yr. old Ayden Weems – Preschool
Zechariah Lewis – Preschool Weston Pucket – Preschool
Ava Byrd – Preschool Tyra Ballew – Preschool
Leotis Johnson – School-age
May God bless the early learning you will
receive while with us!
Back to School Please be sure and update information with the front office.
Any phone numbers,
Upcoming Dates to Remember September 4th - Labor Day [GIP CLOSED] September 11th – Patriot Day September 22 th – Autumn Begins September 23rd – Trivia Night, 5 to 7pm
Future Dates
October 4th – Fall Picture Day (one day only) October 31st – Trunk and Treat
September, 2017
816-353-3910 main (353-7826)2nd line
Things to Look Forward to this Fall: Trivia Night, September 23rd 5pm to 7pm Trunk and Treat Event, October 31 5pm to 7pm Thanksgiving Meal, November 15th at 5:00pm
GIP is asking for donations of items for classroom usage: $$$ Donations are needed for playground equipment
replacements. Thank you.
***We would gladly accept monetary donations!
Grow in Peace can give you a tax exemption!
Donations are always welcomed and very much needed for Grow
in Peace Child Care Center!
GIP Philosophy Statement
Grow in Peace Child Care Center shall provide a safe Christian
environment with loving, experienced, and professional staff that
recognize parents have the primary responsibility in skill development
and Christian training for their children. As an outreach ministry of
Peace Lutheran Church, we strive to set an example of Christ's Love
through God's Word and assist in the spiritual, intellectual, emotional,
social and physical development of the children entrusted to our care.
“Helping children grow in wisdom and in grace.”
Open Invitation to Attend Church Services We extend to you a standing invitation to come and explore
Peace Lutheran Church and the ministries it serves. Listed are the times for services. If you would like more info, please ask Ms. Carla or call the Church office at 353-3813 to speak with
Pastor David Rolf.
Opportunities for worship and Bible Study include:
Traditional Service at 8:30am on Sunday's
Contemporary Service at 11:00am on Sunday's
Sunday Bible Study 9:45 to 10:45am on Sunday’s
Midweek Bible Study 6:30 to 7:45pm on Wednesday’s
Look for the Church on the web at www.peacelutheranlcms.org
and on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/#!/PeaceLutheranChurchKansasCity or
visit in person during one of the service times or Bible Study times.
Peace Lutheran exists to encourage and equip Christ followers to
grow their faith, live their faith and to share their faith.