Sunday (September 29th) at Prince of Peace
9:00 am – Sunday School, Youth Group and Adult Bible Study
10:30 am – Holy Communion Divine Worship Service with Rev. Robert Krestick, Emeritus
This week as the Lord Wills
Mon. Sept.23
– 7:00 pm – Ladies Guild
Wed. Sept. 25
– 6:45 pm – Choir Practice
– 7:00 pm – TOPS
Thursday & Friday – The church office will be closed
Verse of the Week
“Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you”
Psalm 9:10
To hear last Sunday’s message from Rev. Bublitz entitled “God’s Called Servant” based on Isaiah 52:7 go to https://youtu.be/oak4l6DAM00
To hear previous sermons preached at Prince of Peace, you may connect to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe8oJzS78LhezWHetoPeePQ
Vacancy Pastor Rev. Robert Krestick, continues to lead us each Sunday in Bible Study and Worship Service. Rev. James Schnarr is visiting shut-ins and teaching the Confirmation Class. We appreciate and thank them for offering to help us out during this vacancy. If you should have any Pastoral needs during our vacancy, please contact one of our Elders. They will address your needs and concerns to the appropriate Pastor.D
Busy Bees will be starting on Learning and Living Kits for Canadian Lutheran World Relief.They are looking for donations of lined notebooks, unsharpened pencils with erasers, metric rulers, pencil sharpeners, erasers, small packets of crayons, or pencil crayons, and small simple toys that are new and don’t require batteries (dolls, teddy bears, cars, balls etc.) Donations can be left in the coatroom. Thank you
Life Chain Life Chains are being organized in many cities/towns across Canada by cooperation of prolife organizations like Right to Life Chapters, Lutherans for Life-Canada, and Campaign Life Coalition. Life Chain is an easy way to get involved in pro-life activism. Your local Life Chain organizer will provide you with a non-graphic Life Chain sign to hold, and you may pray silently for an end to abortion and for those affected by it. In our local area a life chain will be set up on October 6 from 2:30pm to 3:30pm at the corner of Maple Ave. and Fairview Street Burlington. (same as last year) For a list of all locations, visit https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/life-chain. Burlington. (same as last year) For a list of all locations, visit https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/life-chain.
Harvest Day will be held at the Concordia Lutheran Seminary, St. Catharines on Saturday, October 19. We are collecting food donations for the students and would ask that you place all donations in the red bin located at the top of the stairs at the back entrance to the church. Please note that we only have 4 weeks to collect donations as the Harvest Day date is early this year. Thank you for your generous support of the seminary students and may God continue to bless our Prince of Peace family. Also, if anyone is interested in attending the Harvest Day event please let us know. Registration is required.
Team Zion Team Zion is continually in need of financial support. You can support this mission effort by making a donation to Team Zion. Make sure your name is on the envelope. Cheques can be made out to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. All donations are eligible and will be added to your charitable tax receipts.
Spaghetti Dinner Extraordinaire – Redeemer Lutheran (78 John St. W., Waterloo) will host a Spaghetti Dinner Extraordinaire on Sat. October 5 in support of the Zion Mission Team, with members from across Canada, who will be going to Nicaragua in January. All proceeds will be used to finance VBS supplies, building materials for a parsonage in Leon, and food hampers. There will be two sittings: 4:30 pm and 7:00 pm. Tickets are $20 each or $50 for families of 3 or more. The spaghetti dinner includes Caesar salad, buns, pie, coffee and juice, and door prizes. You can choose a tomato meat sauce or creamy white sauce. For tickets, contact Redeemer’s office at 519-745-5027, the Lutheran Laymen’s League at 519-578-7420, or the LCC East District Office at 519-578-6500 ext. 4.
Men’s Street Ministry meets face-to-face with the homeless and less fortunate in downtown Hamilton. They currently have an urgent need for canned Tuna, canned vegetables, tomato sauce, chicken broth and beef broth. Donations can be left in the coatroom.
In your prayers, please remember those who mourn, those undergoing cancer treatments, and all of our elderly and shut-in friends and family as they contend with the challenges of poor health.
TRIVIA
Last Week
What New Testament writer ate a book that tasted good but gave him indigestion? Revelation 10:9-10 Answer – John
In what city in Asia did people burn their valuable books on sorcery? Acts 19:18-19 Answer – Ephesus
This Week
Who told Mary that her son was to be named Jesus? – Luke 1:30 -31
What new name did Jesus give to Simon? – John 1:42