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Peace Lutheran Church Peace Council Tom Gardner P. O. Box 5 Barrett, MN 56311 320-528-6278 [email protected] Jan Vipond Po Box 188 Barrett, MN 56311 320-528-2421 [email protected] Leon Johnson 19330 150th Ave Barrett, MN 56311 320-528-2304 [email protected] Brenda Long 19594 120th St Herman, MN 56248 320-246-3237 [email protected] Jennifer McLaughlin 107 6th St. South Hoffman, MN 56339 320-986-2139 [email protected] Charles Johnson 16357 County Road 2 Barrett, MN 56311 320-528-2289 [email protected] Gwen Rollofson 311 Hawkins Ave E Barrett, MN 56311 320-528-2524 [email protected] Marilyn Frykman 21398 140th Ave Barrett, MN 56311 320-528-2359 [email protected] MAY SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS We had a small group attending the Jordan Nohre Benefit on April 19 th but we thank you for supporting this worthwhile cause. It was good to go as a group. Thank you to those who participated and donated. Our last rotation of the year, Daniel and the Lions, has begun. Thank you to Lexi Danner for teaching in our Cooking Room on May 3 rd . We have a big, busy day on May 10 th ! We’ll be making Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts in Art Class and then singing at our church service. Also during church that day, we’ll be honoring all our Sunday School teachers, helpers, volunteers, and those who gave “ONE HOUR!” Invitations will be mailed out and we hope EVERYONE can attend! May 17 th is our last day of Sunday School and we’ll be having a picnic and games at Powers Park. Everyone is welcome to attend! It would be really great if all the parents, families, and friends would come join us! Vacation Bible School is set for August 2-6 th from 5:30 to 8:00 pm. Please contact Joyce if you can help in any way. Thank you! Joyce Hanson, Director Peace Sunday School 320-528-2354 (Home) [email protected] MAY 2015

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Peace Lutheran Church

Peace Council

Tom Gardner

P. O. Box 5

Barrett, MN 56311

320-528-6278

[email protected]

Jan Vipond

Po Box 188

Barrett, MN 56311

320-528-2421

[email protected]

Leon Johnson

19330 150th Ave

Barrett, MN 56311

320-528-2304

[email protected]

Brenda Long

19594 120th St

Herman, MN 56248

320-246-3237

[email protected]

Jennifer McLaughlin

107 6th St. South

Hoffman, MN 56339

320-986-2139

[email protected]

Charles Johnson

16357 County Road 2

Barrett, MN 56311

320-528-2289

[email protected]

Gwen Rollofson

311 Hawkins Ave E

Barrett, MN 56311

320-528-2524

[email protected]

Marilyn Frykman

21398 140th Ave

Barrett, MN 56311

320-528-2359

[email protected]

MAY SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS We had a small group attending the Jordan Nohre Benefit on April 19th but we thank you for supporting this worthwhile cause. It was good to go as a group. Thank you to those who participated and donated. Our last rotation of the year, Daniel and the Lions, has begun. Thank you to Lexi Danner for teaching in our Cooking Room on May 3rd. We have a big, busy day on May 10th! We’ll be making Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts in Art Class and then singing at our church service. Also during church that day, we’ll be honoring all our Sunday School teachers, helpers, volunteers, and those who gave “ONE HOUR!” Invitations will be mailed out and we hope EVERYONE can attend! May 17th is our last day of Sunday School and we’ll be having a picnic and games at Powers Park. Everyone is welcome to attend! It would be really great if all the parents, families, and friends would come join us! Vacation Bible School is set for August 2-6th from 5:30 to 8:00 pm. Please contact Joyce if you can help in any way. Thank you! Joyce Hanson, Director Peace Sunday School 320-528-2354 (Home) [email protected]

MAY 2015

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Council Notes

The March meeting minutes are available within the body of the newsletter. If you should have any questions

regarding these meetings, do not hesitate to call Pastor Matthew or any of the council members. The council is

your voice.

Watch for details and location of “The Wish List” which was communicated in the April Newsletter. The “List”

will be clearly visible and posted for all to contribute to.

A committee has been formed to do due diligence to the potential possibility of replacing our aging

deteriorating church parking lot. Since this is a capital outlay of funds which was not included in the 2015

budget, a congregational meeting will take place the first Sunday in May to inform and glean input from our

member family. The committee consists of Leon Johnson (council representative), Jeff Dreier, Lee Ronhovde

and Tom Perry. The purpose of this committee is to assess the need for the capital improvement, seek out

potential costs, gather bids, and research funding. The goal is that by May 3rd, they will have information to

share. Communication and transparency are important with projects such as this. Leon, Jeff, Lee and Tom are

the resource people if you should have specific questions.

Since this is a capital improvement project which is above and beyond our committed finances, {similar to our

other building projects}, it is very important we diligently look into our own personal resources and make an

educated/informed decision after the committee’s presentation at the congregational meeting May 3rd.

YOUth Gathering News

Due to the reality of finances that have been raised, we have adjusted our trip to the means we have. This

means that we have modified our trip down from our proposed budget of $1250 per person down to $1100 per

person, a savings of $1500 total, over our initial expectations. For perspective on our church's good financial

stewardship in this matter, other local congregations who have chosen to attend the Gathering through Luther

Crest will be looking at budgets per person at or above $1500. By planning the trip ourselves the way we have

we will save $4000 for our congregation, without sacrificing either the extra Service Project day or the Water

Park fun Day. The YOUth are grateful for the support of our congregation which is allowing this faith form-

ing, life changing experience for them! {MRose}

Baptism Celebration

We celebrate and welcome both Ayden and Londyn through the waters of Baptism to our church family.

Pew Pad

The question often comes up on why it is necessary to sign the little gray pew pad on the first and third Sunday

of the month. They have a multipurpose function. It is important for Lutheran church membership to record

our communing members on a regular basis. It is also a means of communication for the church leadership.

Many of the processes we need to use are referenced by our own congregational constitutional bylaws. If you

see the pad at the aisle end of your “favorite” pew, please sign and pass it on.

Save the Date

Please mark Wednesday evening, August 19th on your summer calendars. The annual Immanuel Church Sing

Along will be held at Peace Church. Planned is a great evening of music, worship and fellowship. Watch for

further details in upcoming newsletters.

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Congratulations to our Confirmands:

Confirmation Sunday, May 17th

Alyeigh Johnson

Carter Overson

Kore Seifert

Congratulations, Seniors

Kole Seifert

Chase Odegaard

Peace Lutheran Church

Invites you to a

Spring Salad Luncheon

Saturday, May 09, 2015

Serving begins at 11:30am

March Financial Report

Needed $29,856

Received So Far $28,558

Carolyn Blixrud has moved to a different area of the care center where she has been living. Her new address: Sunrise of Westminster 10280 N. Sheridan Blvd. Room 203, Westminster, CO 80020 She LOVES to get mail.

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Be a Donor

Bloodmobile at Peace

May 14th, 2015 @1:00-7:00pm Apt/Info Sandy 320-528-2342

Peace Cemetery Association will hold their Annual Meeting on May 3, 2015 in the

Hegne Room.

Congregational Meeting -Sunday May 3rd- right after church services.

QUESTION:

—-Yes Proceed to Establish Fund to Redo Parking Lot

—No Do Not Proceed with this Project.

Immanuel Cemetery Association Meeting

May 3 , 2015

2:00pm

Peace Lutheran Church

Thank you to everyone who helped with Spring Cleaning here at

church. It is very much appreciated…. Good Job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Peace Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes March 11, 2015 7:15 p.m.

Call Meeting to Order—President Tom Gardner

Devotional Time—Lenten Service

Secretary’s Report—MTA Pastor Matthew, 2nd Gwen. MCU

Treasurer’s Report—Discussion of communication on offering deposits so Sandy Kashmark gets accurate

information. Discussion of bus expenses and categorizing items in the reports. MTA Marilyn, 2nd Leon. MCU.

Pastor’s Report—Discussed the gap of focus on the 20-60 age group. Discussed some pastoral struggles and

successes for the month. Housing assignment was received for the Youth Gathering. Fundraising process

thermometer will get updated. We are on target for where Pastor Matthew would like fund raising to be at this

point in the year. In Phase One of Visioning, the cliquey nature of the congregation was identified both by

longtime members and newer members. Discussed some strategies to combat this issue. Release time enrollment

is up an additional two children bringing 37 total. Confirmation is up an additional student which makes the 8th

grade confirmation class entirely made up of youth who had their first exposure to church through Release Time

participation. Many compliments to the Worship and Liturgy Team have been received and good feedback on the

website recorded services. Website is getting a large number of views. We can add to the webpage as we see

needs.

Since the last meeting there was a purchase of a projector following a council email vote and Pastor Matthew is

very pleased with it. It allows for easier use, operation, setup and clear view. Will be used for release time,

confirmation and special projection during services to the back wall should we choose to utilize it in the future.

The previous projector had a policy that it cannot leave the building. No motion needed as policy is already in

effect. Discussion of the use of Thrivent Funds for this purchase as it was not a budgeted line item and could be

considered for new or continuing ministry. Motion to use $500 from Thrivent for projector. Leon 2nd. MCU.

The congregational wish list is in development and will be on going. Of note were the purchase of 6 new round

tables and a water cooler. Motion by Jan to use three Sunday Coffee money collections during the month of April

and one special offering in April to be divided between the four recent local benefit recipients Yanke, Sykora,

Edwards and Nohre families. Tom 2nd. MCU. The third Sunday of the month will remain for Sunday School.

Motion by Jennifer to have three Sundays coffee money in the month of May be designated for the start of the

Parking Lot Fund. 2nd Brenda. MCU.

Leon made motion for Pastor Matthew to go ahead and explore more about Wednesday Church Nights to begin

Fall of 2015 and bring back feedback. Brenda 2nd. MCU. Possible ideas would include moving Confirmation to

Sunday Mornings to allow for Youth Group activities on Wednesdays. Other ideas include Kids Club, Bible

Studies, Family Movies or activities, Community Meal and worship.

Old Business—

Community Spotlight Page—Goal last month was to inform and education. This next month there will be

some youth spotlights, mini interviews, group highlights and a testimonial.

Parking Lot Fund—Pastor Matthew spoke to the memorial family about making a specific designation.

DOT items for bus—Pastor Matthew had to reschedule his physical due to baby Charlie’s surgery.

New Business—

Peace Church Greeting Cards/Thank You- Discussion of the purchase of cards which could be sent from

Peace. Jan will continue to explore.

Collections Management and Deposits--Sandy Perry to fill in for Bob Roe.

Adjourn---Motion by Jan, 2nd by Pastor Matthew. MCU.

Closing Prayer—Lord’s Prayer.

Jennifer McLaughlin, Secretary

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May 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 10:00am Faithful Folders

2

3 9:15am SS 10:30am Worship

4

5

6 2pm Release Time NO Confirmation

7 8 10:00am Faithful Folders

9 Peace Church Spring Luncheon 11:30-1:00pm

10 9:15am SS 10:30am Worship

11

12 13 3:30 Confirmation 6:00pm Council

14 1-7pm Bloodmobile

15 10:00am Faithful Folders

16

17 9am S School @ Powers Park 10:30am Worship/ Confirmation

18

19 20 21 22 10:00am Faithful Folders

23

24

10:30am Worship

31 10:30am Worship

25 Memorial Day

26 27 28 29 10:00am Faithful Folders

30

Just a Reminder

Worship time changes to

9:30am on June 7th

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Altar Guild

Diane Puchalski

Kathy Lee

Readers

5/3 Alveda Rhude

5/10 Tom Gardner

5/17 Marilyn Frykman

5/24 Kathy Dahl

5/31 Jennifer McLaughlin

Work Group #2

Ron & Kay Johnson

Jim & Sharolyn Johnson

Serving in May

Servers

May 3 Dick and Diane Puchalski

Wayne and Betty DeClercq

May 10 Ron and Kay Johnson

Paul and Deb Erickson

May 17 Mike and Jennifer McLaughlin

Derek and Sara Getz

May 24 Terry and Maureen Volker

Carolyn Alke

May 31 Ron and Patricia Schack

Mitch and Janet Clow

Ushers

May 3 Dick and Diane Puchalski

Wayne and Betty DeClercq

May 10 Ron and Kay Johnson

Paul and Deb Erickson

May 17 Mike and Jennifer McLaughlin

Derek and Sara Getz

May 24 Terry and Maureen Volker

Carolyn Alke

May 31 Ron and Patricia Schack

Mitch and Janet Clow

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Stewardship of the Good News

In the last week, while writing (and

avoiding writing) sermons for the

celebrations of life we’ve had in our

congregation, I re-watched a great

movie I long forgot, The Shawshank

Redemption. It's the story of a man

who was wrongly accused of murder

and spent decades in a maximum

security prison. The movie follows

Andy as he builds rapport with other

inmates and guards, and breathes

moments of freedom into their

confinement.

One of those moments is when Andy

sneaks into the warden's office and

defiantly plays a beautiful female duet

from an Italian opera over the loud

speaker - and ends up spending a

week in solitary confinement for his

actions. After his punishment, he sits

with his fellow inmates and talks

about how it was worth it.

His friends are baffled. And the

conversation that follows between

Andy and Red speaks

volumes to our faith.

Andy talks about

hanging on to music,

remembering that

there are places

without stone walls,

and it fills him with

hope – and that hope is his. Even

though the guards and the warden and

the walls of the prison can take away

everything he has, they cannot touch

the hope within him. To which Red

replies, "Hope is a dangerous thing."

Hope is a dangerous thing dear

brothers and sisters. Hope keeps us

looking for fulfillment. Hope can make

us unsettled and get us yearning for

something better. Hope moves us from

darkness and despair into a place of

possibility. Hope is dangerous, but it is

worth it.

Paul writes in Romans 8:24-25, “For in

hope we were saved. Now hope that is

seen is not hope. For who hopes for

what is seen? But if we hope for what

we do not see, we wait for it with pa-

tience.”

Christ’s resurrection is all about giving

us hope: hope of a present and a fu-

ture with God, hope for the trying

times of our lives, and hope that can’t

be taken away from us. Hope is a

dangerous thing to the ways of the

world.

So, “May the God of hope fill you with

all joy and peace in believing, so that

you may abound in hope by the power

of the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 15:13)

In Hope,

~Pastor Matthew

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PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

PO Box 206

Barrett MN 56311

Rev. Matthew Rose, Pastor [email protected] cell phone: 218-770-8470

Office: 320-528-2536 email: [email protected] Church: www.peacebarrett.org

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