Friday, September 7, 2012

This Week at Peace - - Back to Church!



 
 
 

   
Dear Friends and Family of Peace,

We would love to welcome you back to church this Sunday!    At our 10:00 worship service, we will read some of the most crucial words in the entire Hebrew scriptures, our Old Testament:   the call to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and strength.

At the conclusion of worship, we will elect a nominating committee to help us choose elders for the next three-year term on session.   Then we will take time for connecting over coffee and snacks.


In place of our Lively Learning hour (11:30-12:30) we will do two very significant things together:
1.       Our teachers of adults, youth, and children will briefly highlight their classes for the fall
2.        Our Building Vision Team will update you on their progress, most notably a new option

So we hope you can stay for the full morning Sunday to see what’s going on at Peace.   Thank you for being part of our church friends and family.   We would not exist, apart from the courageous commitment of so many of you to make God known by growing as disciples of Jesus Christ, building a community of Peace, and caring for the needs of others.   There is nothing more significant than this.

At 5:00 our Youth (middle & high schoolers)  & Parents will meet at the Gartenbergs for a swim/supper kick-off.   For more info, please contact Pastor Tricia @404-405-6187.

Due to several conflicts and the September sun, the autumn start of the Women’s Prayer Walk has been postponed to October, but the Men’s Prayer Group continues to meet at Crisper’s every Tuesday morning at 6:45. 

Our first Movie Night of the new season is next Friday, Midnight in Paris (2011 version).   Third Sunday evening dinner groups have started again, so sign up to connect with smaller groups of people.

Hope to see you Sunday!   Write back with any prayer concerns or needs you might have.   In addition to your pastors and other ordained ministers in the congreation, we have Stephen Ministers, always ready to support you in difficult times.  

Peace be with you,

Pastor Elizabeth