Sunday (September 15th) at Prince of Peace
9:00 am – Sunday School and Bible Study
10:30 am – Holy Communion Divine Worship Service with Rev. Robert Krestick, Emeritus
This week as the Lord Wills
Mon. Sept. 9
– 6:30 pm- Elders & Trustees Meeting
– 7:30 pm- Church Council Meeting
Tues. Sept 10
– 9:30 am – Busy Bees
Wed. Sept. 11
– 6:45 pm – Choir Practice
– 7:00 pm – TOPS
Sat. Sept 14
– 8:00 am Men’s Bible Study/Breakfast at Pilgrim LC
– 9:00 am Ladies Bible Study
Verse of the Week
“Praise be to the Lord, to God our Saviour, who daily bears our burdens”
Psalm 68:19
To hear last Sunday’s message from Pastor Krestick entitled “Faith leads us to open our mouths!” based on Romans 10:9-17 go to
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.
Divine Call Information – The next call meeting has been scheduled for Sunday, September 22nd, following the service. Regional Pastor Rev. Marvin Bublitz will be in attendance to provide the message to us that Sunday as well as leading the voting discussion and voting process.
Busy Bees are looking for round neck T-shirts (men’s or women’s, long or short sleeves) to be made into boys’ shorts, and men’s dress shirts (long or short sleeves) to be made into hospital gowns, and also hand towels. Donations can be left in the basket in the coatroom.
Choir Practice: our first practice will be on Wednesday September 11 from 6:45pm – 8pm. If anyone who would like to join the choir, please let us know. As always, new voices are always welcome! You do not need to be proficient in reading music. Just a love to sing.
Team Zion Team Zion is continually in need of financial support. Pastor Krestick has previously mentioned that $60,000 was required for the next trip. The members of the team pay their own expenses. 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.
Food4Kids Fact: 10% of school-aged children in Halton live at or below the poverty level and come to school hungry. The smallest kind, loving gesture can have a lasting impact on a child. We are collecting for Food4Kids who provide healthy food for children with limited or no access to food each weekend. We are collecting both perishable and non-perishable items such as individual packets of oatmeal, apple sauce, fruit cups, soup, baked beans, cans of chili and stew, cans of tuna and salmon, raisins, pasta, cheese and cracker packs, cookies, fresh fruit and vegetables. Perishable items can be left in the downstairs fridge. God bless and a big heartfelt thank you for all your donations and your love expressed to those in need, Donna Hutchison
Men’s Street Ministry needs volunteers to help the less fortunate on the street. They currently need help serving soup, snacks, sandwiches and clothing on Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday nights and Saturday mornings. They also need sandwich makers for Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. If interested please contact menstreetministry@gmail.com
In your prayers, please remember those recovering from surgery, 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 character was “the voice crying in the wilderness? Acts 12:6-17 Answer – An angel
Who heard a voice that said “Write down what you see? John 3:1-2 – Answer – Nicodemus
This Week
What wicked woman brought about the death of John the Baptist? – Luke 3:19
Who asked Jesus for the special water that would quench her thirst forever? – Luke 2:36