News From our Preschool…

If you are new to Peace or just enjoy keeping tabs on our preschool, please read on about Peace Lutheran Preschool. We are a separate legal entity from the church, we contribute to our building fund and utility costs, but we are very much a part of Peace’s ministry to families with young children in our neighborhood. We have classes for 2, 3 and 4-year-olds, plus a kindergarten class, all on the first floor of our Education building.

 Our philosophy is that children learn best with a play-based curriculum, full of opportunities to explore their world, gain social skills and an enthusiasm for learning. Pastor Carolyn and Jacob lead our weekly chapel and our students love being spiritually nurtured in songs, stories and prayer. Under Mary Mayo’s excellent leadership as director, we have outstanding teachers who are so loved by our families that we do little marketing – word of mouth brings in most of our new families. Here’s our web site: http://www.peacepreschoolaustin.org/.

 Our families meet their teachers and get familiar with their new classrooms at our open house on Tuesday morning, September 3rd. First day of classes is Wednesday September 4th.

 Are you interested in getting involved in our preschool? We love having members and friends of the congregation become guest readers once or twice a month. We could also use some help with serving refreshments and greeting families during our September open house. For more information or to volunteer, come to our table at the ministry fair on Sunday August 18th. Thanks for your prayers as we get ready for another school year. 

Barbara Kimball

Board President, Peace Preschool



Stewardship Notes for August 2019

When we consider all of the resources that God has entrusted to our care, we realize that each of us has been blessed with time and unique talents, and that we are called to use these to love God and our neighbors. This month, you are asked to prayerfully reflect on how you are investing your time, and using your special abilities.  

 

Here are a few pertinent passages from the Holy Bible:

 

  “Like good stewards of the manifold grace of God, serve one another with whatever gift each of you has received.” (1 Peter 4:10 NRSV) 

 

     “We have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us:  prophecy, in proportion to faith; ministry, in ministering; the teacher, in teaching; the exhorter, in exhortation; the giver, in generosity;  the leader, in diligence; the compassionate, in cheerfulness.”  (Romans 12:6-8  NRSV)  

 

     “Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit;  and there are varieties of services, but the same Lord;  and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who activates all of them in everyone. To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. To one is given through the Spirit the utterance of wisdom, and to another the utterance of knowledge according to the same Spirit,  to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit,  to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another the discernment of spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues.  All these are activated by one and the same Spirit, who allots to each one individually just as the Spirit chooses.” (1 Corinthians 12:4-11  NRSV)

 

  “The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers,  to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ,  until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ.”  (Ephesians 4:11-13  NRSV)

 

Time is one of the most precious commodities that we possess: we don’t know when it will run out, and we cannot obtain any more than the amount that has been allotted to us.    Think about how many hours you actually spend in a typical week doing various specific activities (working, cooking, eating, sleeping, exercising, cleaning, playing, etc.) and then ask yourself, “Do these hours actually match my values?”, and “How could I better use my time to love God and my neighbor?”

 

Each of us has been given unique combinations of specific inclinations, abilities, interests, and concerns that we are passionate about. During the month of August at Peace, each person is encouraged to use a ELCA Spiritual Gifts Inventory to discover his/her unique gifts and talents through a guided self-assessment process, and to consider how those gifts and talents could be used for the good of the entire church.  Paper self-assessment forms will be available at the Ushers’ station in the Narthex. If you need assistance in completing or interpreting your spiritual gifts assessment forms, please contact Tom Winn, Bob Van Gulick, or Darrell Bailey at church.

This year, Rally Day will be on Sunday, August 18. Rally Day is the annual kickoff of our congregation’s program year, and we will be conducting a Ministry Fair during Community Connections. All congregational groups, activities, and programs will be represented at the Ministry Fair. You will have an opportunity to indicate your areas of interest, your special abilities, and your willingness to serve in our congregation. Find out about Peace’s programs and activities, meet new friends, and share the gifts that God has given to us all. Come and see!



Stephen Ministry Training Information

Through the network of Stephen Ministry congregations we have found opportunities to share continuing education and to provide training to potential Stephen Ministers. In the past we have always done our own training, however, to get the full benefit of the training for new Stephen Ministers it is important that there be an adequate number of people to share experiences and to do the (sometimes dreaded) role plays. Bethany Methodist Church has offered to do the training for other Stephen Ministry congregations. They will begin a new class in September, however, the exact times for the training have not been finalized. On August 25 there will be an Information coffee from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in their Ministry Center. If you are interested please contact one of our Stephen Leaders.

 

What is the commitment that is asked for from your Stephen Ministers?

  • Committing to participate in Stephen Ministry for a minimum of two years, which includes training and then service as a Stephen Minister;
  • Attending all training sessions, except when sickness, emergency, or having to be out of town makes it impossible to attend;
  • Serving under the direction of the congregation’s Stephen Leaders; and
  • Attending all twice-monthly supervision and continuing education sessions, unless it is not possible to be in attendance because of sickness, emergency, or having to be out of town.

 

Stephen Leaders: Laura Eichner, Ernie Klatt, Matthew Bloom and Linda Parsells.

 

If you would like the care of a Stephen Minister, please call Laura Eichner (women) 512- 656-4372 or Ernie Klatt (men) 512-469-6881.



Stewardship Notes for July, 2019

     In our monthly articles, we have tried to emphasize different aspects of a Stewardship lifestyle.  We hope that you have come to appreciate the depth and breadth of Stewardship and to recognize that this subject includes our whole lives.   We said previously that a steward is someone who manages another person’s property, finances, or affairs.  This month, we want to remind all of us that we are stewards of ourselves – our bodies, our minds, and our spirits.  Now, you might be thinking that, if there is anything that truly and exclusively belongs to ourselves, and not to anyone else, it is our very selves!   Right?  Absolutely not!  Let us explore what the Holy Bible says.


Cross Trails Ministry Summer Camping

Peace has a long tradition of nurturing our youth and families through the programs of Cross Trails Ministry. Their two camps are in the Texas Hill Country; Ebert Ranch a little west of Fredericksburg and Camp Chrysalis just south of Kerrville. Both camps are a fun way to grow, explore, and have fun in a God-centered environment. Youth often form friendships that last a lifetime. This year’s theme is “God in Action.” Our youth will explore how God calls each of us to do God’s work in the world – everyone has a part when God is in Action!


School Supply Drive – Fifth Sunday Giving 

The 8th annual school supply drive for Purple Sage Elementary School will begin this year by designating it as the recipient for Fifth Sunday Giving on June 30. Purple Sage is an elementary school in our church neighborhood with a large population of students on free and reduced lunch who may not have the money to provide all the supplies needed to start the school year.


Stewardship Notes for June 2019

The primary purpose of Stewardship is to serve the will of God.  The main goal of our Peace Lutheran Church Stewardship Planning Committee is to help all of our congregation’s members and participants to live their lives with purpose and meaning, so that God’s creating, redeeming, and sanctifying activity will flourish in our community and world.   We seek to equip, nurture, and challenge all people who are connected with Peace Lutheran Church to lead a Stewardship lifestyle which encompasses all areas of living and is not limited to providing financial support for our congregation, and for God’s people elsewhere.

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32nd Annual National Cancer Survivor’s Day

National Cancer Survivors Day® is a celebration for those who have survived, and an inspiration for those recently diagnosed with cancer. A ‘survivor’ is anyone living with a history of cancer – from the moment of diagnosis through the remainder of life.

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How Peace Serves

“Are you available to provide a ride for someone?” is a call I get sometimes from our volunteer office. It may be for a ride for a medical appointment, to be picked up after their dialysis treatment, to attend Mass, or to go shopping.  Many of us at Peace are volunteers with Faith in Action, Drive a Senior, Northwest who “drive a senior” somewhere… We help men and women who are not able to drive or should not be driving. I especially like to help people who are on kidney dialysis.

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