Potluck Topic 1/5/25

Epiphany Traditions & New Year’s Intentions
 
At potluck, we will discuss further the global tradition of blessing homes at Epiphany, as well as more recent Epiphany traditions, like star words. We will also spend some time discussing how to create life-giving intentions for the new year…perhaps expanding the practice of “resolutions” to encompass new things we haven’t thought about before.


Christmas Eve Worship

Christmas Eve Worship 4 pm and 7 pm, prelude 30 minutes before services.


The Longest Night

Worship with Peace Lutheran Church on The Longest Night
Saturday, December 21 at 7:00 pm

As Christmas nears the nights lengthen, we remember how Christ is present in both light and darkness. For many of us the sparkle, cheer, and brightness of the season are not enough to hold our whole selves.
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Dec 2024 Events



Carol Singalong 2024

Peace Lutheran Church Invites you to sing together “The Loveliest Christmas Songs”
 
Peace Lutheran Church (10625 N FM 620) invites the community on Sunday, December 8 at 5:00 pm to sing “The Loveliest Christmas Songs” together.


Potlucks Oct – Nov

Upcoming Post-Worship Potlucks
 
We are excited for our next series of post-worship potlucks. Here are out topics for the coming weeks:


Holiday Meal Drive 2024

Thank You!
Due to your generosity, the peaches and pie shells have been delivered. Along with all the other partners who support Hill Country Community Ministry they will again be able to supply a hearty Holiday Meal to those in our community who would have not been able to celebrate
 


Fall Festival 10/20

Sunday, October 20, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM – Rain or Shine
 
Have fun with your family, friends and neighbors. There will be activities and games for all ages: ring toss — yard jenga — corn hole – pumpkin sweep – pumpkin relay — fall crafts — cookie walk — temporary tattoos — guessing the weight of the great pumpkin — food


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Bible Blessing Oct 27

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Bible Blessing on Reformation Sunday October 27 at 10:00 am 

As we commemorate the Protestant Reformation, we remember Martin Luther, who translated the New Testament into the language of the people so we might all read God’s word for yourselves. If you would like a Bible, for yourself or a loved one, we will bless one in worship to send home with you! Read more…