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October 2015 The October newsletter of
Peace Lutheran Church 8240 Blue Ridge
Kansas City, MO 64138 816-353-3813
Fax 844-272-8926 peacelutheranlcms.org
WHAT’S INSIDE?
Pastor’s Letter .......................... 1
Christian Education/Worship .. 2
LWML ..................................... 3
Peace Organizations…. ........... 4
Grow in Peace .......................... 5
Calendar ................................ 6-7
Miscellaneous Organizations ... 8
Miscellaneous .......................... 9
Worship Table ....................... 10
Birthdays, etc. ........................ 11
Pastor Rev. David Rolf Pastor Emeritus
Rev. John B. Schmid Church Secretary
Debbie Baldwin Director of Grow in Peace
Child Care Center Carla Hamilton
Organist: Karen Engebretson Office Hours:
Tuesday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
As the temperatures begin to subside and the day’s light grows shorter I can visibly see that the days of summer are over and autumn is in full swing. When the leaves begin to fall the trees will look barren and there is something about seeing the branches of the trees without their leaves that intrigues me. Each
tree is unique with branches spreading out in all different directions. You can see where some branches have broken off, and where others have begun to grow within recent years. It is at this time of year that I am always reminded of the writing of Paul in Romans 11 when he speaks about how Gentiles are grafted into the family of Israel. Jews that did not put their faith and trust in Jesus were broken off from the family of Israel as Paul writes, “they were broken off because of their unbelief.” And Gentiles that have faith in Jesus and His saving work on the cross are grafted into the family of Israel, much like a tree branch is grafted into a tree. Indeed Paul claims that we will be able to say, “Branches were broken off so that I might be grafted in.” Because of the work of Jesus and what He accomplished we have been made a part of the family of Israel. We are no longer outsiders looking in, but rather we can say the same words as the Apostle John, “we are God’s children now.” We have been made a part of the family tree through faith in our Lord, Jesus Christ. And just as the branches of a tree receive their nourishment from the root, so we too receive our nourishment from God. He supports us in our daily struggles in life, and He holds on to us even when the days seem colder and we appear to be in the autumn of our life. We have no need to worry or fear, because we know that one day spring will come again. We will live in newness of life with Him forever.
Christian Education & Worship
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Trunk or Treat
Join us on October 31st for
our annual
Trunk or Treat in the
parking lot. This fun-filled event will start at 5:00 pm
and continue until 7:00 pm. It is a safe place for you to wear costumes and fellow-
ship with others.
Ms. Carla is planning on
decorating her Jeep up to be
a “Minion” for GOD!
BANNNAAANNNA
We will need wrapped candy
for 200 children. Please
leave your candy in the
kitchen by the 29th and
marked with Trunk or Treat.
Come join our Bible Study led by Pastor Rolf. We meet in the Fellowship Hall every Wednesday evening from 6:30 until 7:45. We will be studying the
“Catechism” and “Book of Concord”. This will be a very interesting and enlightening study.
Everyone is welcome!!!
Wednesday Evening Bible Study
New Class
Overview of the Lutheran Faith Pastor will be hosting a new class designated for non-members interested in learning more about the Lutheran faith. If you know someone that might
be interested in learning more about our Lutheran faith (like a neighbor or friend) please let them know about this class and encourage them to attend. This class will have three (3) sessions on Saturday mornings from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. The dates are November 7th, 14th and 21st. Fore more information about this class please contact Pastor Rolf.
Birthdays, Baptismal birthdays, Anniversaries, & Official Acts
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4 Gerald Schroeter 4 Phillip Thurnau 6 Faith Okpewho 7 Steven Ledgerwood 7 Stephen Schroeter 8 Elisabeth Kluepfel 9 Kathleen Jarvis 10 Connie Shepard 10 Shirley Smith 11 Jerrod Mitchell 13 Taylor Goodman 13 Brionna Hamilton 14 Jennifer Baker 14 Clay Cooper 15 Vanessa Terrell 16 Carla Cornejo 17 Richard Cody 17 Cliff Noah 19 Al Kuegele 20 Karen Staehling 21 J.D. Smith 23 Linda Gardner 23 Matthew Kuhn 23 Dorily Miller 24 Cheryl Enke 25 Ryan Clay 26 Selene Tompkins 28 Amarri Lewis 30 Bob Gilham
October Baptisms
1 Johnna Coleman 1 Lucy Ferber 1 Kathleen Jarvis 1 Cathy Kuhn 1 Reed McCubbin 1 Cliff Noah 1 Mel Routh 1 Damian Ruth 1 Marilyn Ruth 2 Ed Seutter 2 Kegan Coleman 3 Mary Cook 3 Elias Terrell 8 Danielle McDaniel 11 Frank Kirchhoff 12 Bert Runge 13 Luke Goodman 15 Andy Brackman 17 Phillip Thurnau 23 Elliot Rice 26 Eric McCubbin 27 Erik Edmonds 27 Macee Edmonds 28 Denise Benavides * Mike Benavides * Gerald Schroeter * Exact date unknown
27 Stephen/Vanessa Schroeter 2001 29 Jack/Erna Phillips 1948
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LWML
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The topic for the October 2015 Circle Meetings is in the Fall Quarterly on page 18, entitled “Sisters of the Heart”. As sisters, we know each oth-er. We know each others’ virtues as well as our faults, our triumphs and
our catastrophes. In our Bible study, we will study Biblical sisters as well as our sisters in Christ. Roll call word is “sister” or “friend”. Alpha Circle will meet the first Monday, October 5th at the home of Ruth Brackman with Cindy McCubbin as her co-hostess. Topic will be led by Cindy McCubbin. Dorily Miller will check the Acolyte robes for laundering or mending needs. For more information, please call the President of Alpha Circle, Elaine Nolen, at 816-358-1773. Esther Circle will meet the second Saturday, October 10th, at 10:00 am in the Fellowship Hall with Norma Derringer hosting the meeting. Topic will be led by Kathy Boehm. For more information, please call the President of Esther Circle, Lois Gil-ham, at 816-920-1477. Mary/Martha Circle will meet the second Wednes-day October 14th at 9:30 am in the Fellowship Hall with Peggy Noah and Wilma Seutter hosting the meeting. Topic will be led by Peggy Noah. For more information, please call the President of Mary/Martha, Peggy Noah, at 816-358-0601.
Fall Rally - Kansas City South Zone will hold the Fall Rally on October 27th, 2015 at Peace Lutheran Church, 8240 Blue Ridge Boulevard, Kansas City, MO.
Registration 9:00 am Opening Devotion 9:30 am Cost $5.00 Rally Theme: “Walk by Faith not by Sight”.
Mrs. Carol Crawford, a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Grandview, MO will be the Rally speaker. She will share her families’ trial and heartaches in raising a child with special needs. News Tidbits - “Give Thanks Unto The Lord”. A Harvest Table will be set up in the atrium to collect canned goods for the needy. Let us fill the table to overflowing and share our blessings with families in need. “Water, Water, Clean water -- The LWML adopted “Clean Water” project, voted at the Des Moines Biennial Convention as one of our Mission Projects. We plan to concentrate our mites on this $50,000.00 grant. Bake Sale - Sponsored by the LWML, will be held November 15, 2015. Proceeds to help Beautiful Savior Home Auxiliary in Belton, MO. Baked goods will be gladly accepted and should be brought to the church on Saturday, November 14th between 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm. Funds raised will be used for Beautiful Savior resident’s Christmas gifts. Praise God for the LWML women and their com-mitment to serve others. Ruth Oexman, LWML Publicity
Peace Organizations
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Sewing Bee
The ladies plan to meet every Monday in October. We meet in the Fellowship Hall at 9:30 AM. Bring a sack lunch and stay into the afternoon. By mid September we had
completed 13 quilts this year. They will be given away in December. Remember to save your Best Choice UPC’s, “Box Tops for Education” and “Labels for Education”. Also save your cancelled postage stamps and leave a 1/3 inch margin of envelope around the stamp. Wrapped bars of soap from hotels are also welcomed. Containers for these are on the shelf in the Narthex.
Mark Your Calendar!
Are you ready for an exciting weekend - one that offers a get-away from your regular humdrum schedule? Three days that offers the opportunity to hear from and talk with some exceptional
artists (musicians, visual artists, writers, etc.) about the connection between their Christian faith and their art? Then mark you calendar for a trip to the St. Louis Seminary on October 3-5. Wouldn’t it be nice to join President and Mrs. Meyer for a special lunch-eon? If you haven’t met and interacted with this dynamic pair, you’ll be in for a treat. Watch for more information about this new event entitled “Faith Walk” in the upcoming newsletters.
Knit/Crochet Group
The knit/crochet group meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 in the Matthew/Mark Room and every Thursday evening at
5:30 in the Fellowship Hall. They create booties for newborn children. Come join them. If you don’t know how to knit or crochet, Lois Gilham will teach you. Handmade or store bought donations are always welcome. Place your donations in the pink basket located in the narthex under the shelf.
Book Club
Every August, four women would gather together to spend a week at the beach, renting a new house each year. The ritual began when they were in their twenties and their husbands were in medical school, and became a mainstay of every summer thereafter. Their only criteria was oceanfront and
isolation, their only desire to strengthen their far-flung friendships. They called themselves the Girls of August. But when one of the Girls dies tragically, the group slowly drifts apart and their vacations together are brought to a halt. Years later, a new marriage reunites them and they decide to come together once again on a remote barrier island off the South Carolina coast. There, far from civilization, the women make startling discoveries that will change them in ways they never expected.
The Book Club will meet Wednesday, October 28th at 9:30 am in the Social Room.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is offering a special grant opportunity, Stand with Your Community Grant Program, in recognition of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. $1 million is available for this grant opportunity. A primary focus of the projects funded by these grants is to inspire and empower laity to actively en-gage in local witness and mercy outreach events and opportunities as a reflection of Martin Luther’s unrelenting passion for all to know the true Gospel.
Description One-time grants Amount range: $1,000 to $25,000. Project term range: from a single event to a
two-year program. A new project, revision of a previous effort or strengthening of an ongoing effort.
Outreach program or activity
Criteria The project must: Reflect the primary purpose of the Stand with
Your Community Grant Program; Have strong lay involvement; Be an outreach effort to the local community
focusing on the unserved, underserved or cross-cultural communities (e.g., church neighborhood, inner city, mission plant, rural community, spe-cial population or ethnic community);
Have clear, measurable project outcomes (see FAQ); and
Include a shared financial commitment (applicant contributes financially or in-kind to the project).
Applicants are encouraged to partner with others in a joint effort to accomplish desired goals. Partners may include other churches, community or-ganizations, social-service agencies, Recognized Ser-vice Organizations, mission societies, camps and so on.
Do you have a project idea? If so, please advise the council leadership or the church office.
Stand with Your Community Grant Program
September saw many events at Peace and that took a significant number of volunteers working behind the scenes. To those who have maintained the property, assisted with worship and/or
Sunday School, to those who had a part in the meet and greet for our Director of Music, to those working on the LUMA meeting, to those involved with Mission Sunday and/or LWML Sunday, to those helping with the 35th anniversary celebration for Pastor Malone, and so much more. Our Lord has given us each different gifts and skills and YOU are appreciated for sharing your time, skills, and support! Remember the words from the song “I just feel like something good is about to happen” composed by William J Gaither? That seems to apply to Peace except perhaps the words need to be “I just feel like something good is happening.”
Thank You Volunteers
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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Organizations
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Are you a Thrivent Financial Member with Thrivent Choice Dollars available? Members become eligible for Choice Dollars based on insurance premiums, contract values, and Thrivent volunteer leadership. Eligible members are designated Choice Dollars that they can direct to enrolled charities. Peace Lutheran Church is one of those charities. If you designate your dollars to go to Peace you can inform Mark Harms, our treasurer, if you wish those dollars to go toward a specific ministry or purpose. For example: music ministry, maintenance fund, Grow in Peace, etc. Thank you for the dollars that have been given to Peace over the years!
Each dollar makes a difference.
Beautiful Savior
Have you already started pulling 2016 calendars out of your mailbox? You know the ones I’m talking about - the beautiful patriotic or flower ones with an accompa-nying suggested donation? For the next
four (4) Septembers or so, bring those calendars to church and put in Peggy Noah’s or Punky McDan-iel’s box so they can take them to Beautiful Savior Home in Belton. Many, many calendars are used in residents’ rooms during the year and need replacing each time the rooms have new occupants. This is such an easy way to provide a much needed service. All calendars are appreciated.
Mark your calendars now for the Heit’s Point Lutheran Ministry Christmas Celebration for Sunday, December 6th. This includes lunch followed by Christmas Program. Watch for more exciting details.
Heit’s Point
Dedication of Lutheran Bible Translators’
Celebrate the dedication of Lutheran Bible Translators’ new international offices in
Concordia, MO Reformation Service 2:00 PM (October 25, 2015) St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 401 S. Main Street Dedication Service 3:30 PM: 205 S Main Street Reception and Tours 4—5:500 PM; Celebrate the Mission Dinner 5:00 PM St Paul Lutheran High School. You are welcome to attend any one or all events. Please RSVP by October 19th if you will be attending dinner. [email protected] (630) 897-0660 Dinner is $12.00 (Pay at Door)
Grow in Peace Child Care Center News
October, 2015
www.gipchildcare.com [email protected]
816-353-3910 main (353-7826)2nd line **Please be sure and program our phone number into
your cell phone. Then you will know when GIP calls and you can answer it.
Lord Jesus, Please be with us as we go through some changes. We pray for strength and wisdom
and patience. AMEN!
Together we can accomplish much and with Christ
nothing is impossible!!
Upcoming Dates to Remember Oct. 5 & 6 – Fall Pictures days with Tommy Austin October 31 – Trunk & Treat 5pm to 7pm
Future Dates November 18 – Thanksgiving Meal 5pm to 6pm Grow in Peace will close early at 5:00pm so everyone can at-tend the meal! November 26 & 27 – Grow in Peace will be closed for Holiday December 12 – Practice for Christmas Program 10 to Noon (Parents free to go shopping and return for pick up) December 13 – Christmas Program 3pm with refreshments served after.
Join us on October 31 for our annual Trunk & Treat in the parking lot from at 5 pm until 7pm. It
is a safe place for you to wear costumes and fellowship with others.
Ms. Carla is planning on decorating her Jeep up to
be a “Minion” for GOD! BANNNAAANNNA
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 open invitation to come and
explore Peace Lutheran Church and the ministries it serves. Listed below are the times for services. If you would like more info, please ask Ms. Carla or call the Church office at 353-3813.
Thanksgiving Family Meal is
scheduled for Wednesday, November 18th. The
meal will begin at 5:00pm. So that all staff and
families can join us, we will close early at 5:00 that
day. Please make arrangements now to accommo-
date this schedule.
Opportunities for worship and Bible Study include: Traditional Service at 8:30am on Sunday
Contemporary Service at 11:00am on Sunday Sunday Bible Study 9:45 to 10:45am on Sunday
Midweek Bible Study 6:00 to 7:15pm on Wednesday 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.
GIP is asking for donations of items for classroom usage: Infant Classroom is in desperate need of new Glider Chairs for holding and feeding babies! Costs are around $350.00 each and
we need 2 of them.
Can you help us by donating money towards the purchase?
This is a Foundation Safety Glider You can Google it and check it out! I love this kind because crawl-
ing infants are kept safe from pinched fingers!
***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!
New Children Joining Grow in Peace Carter Renfrow – Infant
Londyn Sanders - Toddler Christopher McDaniel, Jr. – Prekindergarten
May God bless the education and care they will receive while attending Grow in Peace.
Grow in Peace
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 6:30 pm Adult Choir 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH)
2 Pastor’s Day With Family
3 St. Louis Seminary Art Weekend
4 St. Louis Seminary Art Weekend
5 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)\7:00 pm 7:00 pm Alpha Circle St. Louis Seminary Art Weekend
6 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 10:30 am - 12:00 pm OWLS (FH) 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm GIP Board Mtg.
7 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 7:30 pm Church Council Meeting
8 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir
9 Pastor’s Day With Family
10 2:00 pm Esther Circle (FH)
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12 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)
13 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 7:00 am AFS (SR)
14 9:00 am GIP Chapel 9:30 am Mary/Martha (FH) 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
15 9:30 am Pastors’ Conference 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir NOTE: There is no John Knox Bible Study.
16 Pastor’s Day With Family
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18 19 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)
20 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 7:00 pm LWML Executive Board Meeting (FH)
21 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
22 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir
23 Pastor’s Day With Family
24
25
Mite Box Sunday
26 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)
27 9:00 am LWML South Zone Fall Rally hosted by Peace Lutheran Church 9:30 am Topic Leader 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 7:00 pm Elders Meeting
28 9:00 am GIP Chapel 9:30 am Book Club (SR) 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
29 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir
30 Pastor’s Day With Family
31 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Trunk or Treat Church Parking Lot
Peace Lutheran Church—October 2015 8240 Blue Ridge, Kansas City, MO 64138—Church Office 353-3813 Fax 844-272-8926GIP 353-3910
www.peacelutheranlcms.org
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 6:30 pm Adult Choir 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH)
2 Pastor’s Day With Family
3 St. Louis Seminary Art Weekend
4 St. Louis Seminary Art Weekend
5 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)\7:00 pm 7:00 pm Alpha Circle St. Louis Seminary Art Weekend
6 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 10:30 am - 12:00 pm OWLS (FH) 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm GIP Board Mtg.
7 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study 7:30 pm Church Council Meeting
8 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir
9 Pastor’s Day With Family
10 2:00 pm Esther Circle (FH)
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12 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)
13 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 7:00 am AFS (SR)
14 9:00 am GIP Chapel 9:30 am Mary/Martha (FH) 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
15 9:30 am Pastors’ Conference 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir NOTE: There is no John Knox Bible Study.
16 Pastor’s Day With Family
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18 19 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)
20 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 7:00 pm LWML Executive Board Meeting (FH)
21 9:00 am GIP Chapel 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
22 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir
23 Pastor’s Day With Family
24
25
Mite Box Sunday
26 9:30 am Sewing Bee (FH)
27 9:00 am LWML South Zone Fall Rally hosted by Peace Lutheran Church 9:30 am Topic Leader 10:00 am Knit/Crochet (M/M) 7:00 pm Elders Meeting
28 9:00 am GIP Chapel 9:30 am Book Club (SR) 6:30 pm Praise Team 6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
29 9:30 am John Knox Bible Study 5:30 pm Knit/Crochet (FH) 6:30 pm Adult Choir
30 Pastor’s Day With Family
31 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Trunk or Treat Church Parking Lot
Peace Lutheran Church—October 2015 8240 Blue Ridge, Kansas City, MO 64138—Church Office 353-3813 Fax 844-272-8926GIP 353-3910
www.peacelutheranlcms.org
Beautiful Savior Bake Sale