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August, 2005
Pastor's Corner
Where Do you Cast?
Cast ALL your anxiety on Him for he cares for you.(1 Peter 5:7)
The following is an article that really spoke to me
recently. So I decided to reproduce the entire article. I pray it ministers
to you as well.
Pastor Rob
I don't know if you have ever been fly-fishing or maybe you have see it on TV.
When you go fly fishing you cast your bait way down the river and let it float.
That way the fish do not see you and hopefully attack the bait.
I have that vision when we cast our anxiety on God. Do you give him your
anxieties and let them float away realizing He is in control or do you keep the
bait close so you can pick up the anxiety whenever you want?
If a fly fisherman keeps his bait close he will scare away the fish. If he
allows the bait to float downstream he is more likely to catch a fish.
When we keep our anxieties close we areunable to look downstream. We focus
on the anxiety and take our eyes off of God.
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When we give our anxiety to God and leave them there He does the work and we
are better able to rest. I must confess I am good at giving my burdens
and worries, but quickly take them back. Why wait on God - maybe I can
figure this our myself? Do I really trust God to take my worries and take
care of them?
When I look closely at the above verse I often focus on the first part,
cast all your anxiety on Him. The second part is almost as important
if not more so. Because my God cares for me, he wants to carry my burdens
and wants me to bring them to Him.
He cares about ALL my burdens, not just some of them. He loves me and wants
me to share my worries and concerns. God certainly knows what is best for me
and only wants the best. So I ask you, Where do you cast?
Once you cast your anxiety do you leave it with God or do you take it back?
God cares for you and cares about absolutely EVERYTHING you care about. He
made you and he loves you. Give your loving Father ALL your anxiety and
leave it there. May you rest in His perfect peace!
Clearly Caring, July/August 2005 by Kimberly Chastain.
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VISION
Go and make disciples...(Matthew 28:19)
How?
Preschool
School opens September 12th!
So far God has provided:
- A Dynamic Director - Jenni Abley!
- A Spirited Staff!
- Freshly painted rooms!
- A laptop computer
The phone keeps ringing so get your registration forms in right away! Call Jenni
at (770)402-5225
Small Groups
Why?
- More fulfilled life
- Less Stress
- Improved behavior(child/adult)
- Support/encouragement
- Outreach
- Spiritual Growth
- Grow leaders
- Enjoyment
- Develops stewardship
- Exchange of edeas
- Eat Chocolate(best of all!)
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by Bob Renner
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"Maturing stewards do the right things for the right reasons and strive
for excellence in all they do!"
Many people refer to the days of August as the "dog days of summer." Temperatures
in August in most parts of our country can be pretty uncomfortable. But
what may seem like a curse to some is actually a blessing to others.
In the corn growing regions of our country farmers welcome the heat.
Many claim that on a hot summer night you can actually hear the corn grow.
Heat and cold, like summer and winter, remind us that we are easily dissatisfied
with things as they are right now. We have a chronic longing for something
better. And, chances are very good that when we get what we are longing
for, it's still not enough.
St. Paul learned the secret of contentment and shared it with Christians of
all ages in Philippians 4:11b-13: "I have learned to be content whatever
the circumstances. I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the
secret of being content in any and every situation, whether living in plenty
or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength." St. Paul
could have added being cotent regardless of the season of the year.
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Maturing stewards, like St. Paul, learn to be content with what the Lord provides,
trusting that he will provide for our needs, but not necessarily for our
greeds. Maturing stewards learn the difference between needs and greeds
and receive blessings from the hands of a good and gracious God with
thanksgiving and then use them in ways that honor Him and benefit others.
So, thank God for August and the blessings it brings. Each day and each month
God's blessings are new. We join the hymn writer in praising God with
these words: "Every morning mercies new fall as fresh as morning dew; Every
morning let us pray tribute with the early day; for Thy mercies, Lord,
are sure, Thy compassion doth endure."(TLH, 537, verse 1)
When it comes to receiving God's abundant gifts with thanksgiving, maturing
stewards do the right things for the right reasons and strive for excellence
in all they do!
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Have you remembered Prince of Peace in your will?
COMING IN SEPTEMBER
"FINANCIAL PLANNING"
A Bible-Based Money Management Seminar
Christians must live in two economies. God's economy and the world's economy
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This Site's For You!!
www.princeofpeacelcms.org
It's here! The new web site is up and running. This site is there for you,
Please take a few minutes to take a look. We have tried to include
information that will be helpful to our members as well as including
information about the church for new visitors. If you have ideas for this
site or information that you would like to see included, please let us
know at webmaster@princeofpeacelcms.org or pastorrob@princeofpeacelcms.org.
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We are working on adding a guest book for new visitors to let us know about
their visit, as well as a prayer request form. We will be continuing to
add new content and functionality to this site so visit us often and let
us know what you think. Improvements can only come from ideas and feedback
from you. Also, if you have an idea it would be very helpful if you could
send the needed information along with your comments. This would help speed
up the inclusion of changes in the site content.
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In the year 2005, the Lord came unto Noah, who was now living in the United
States, and said, "Once again, the earth has become wicked and over-populated,
and I see the end of all flesh before me. Build another Ark and save 2 of
every living thing along with a few good humans."
He gave Hoah the blueprints, saying, "You have 6 months to build the Ark before
I will start the unending rain for 40 days and 40 nights."
Six months later, the Lord looked down and saw Noah weeping in his yard -
but no Ark.
"Noah!" He roared, "I'm about to start the rain! Where is the Ark?"
"Forgive me, Lord," begged Hoah, "but things have changed. I needed a building
Permit. I've been arguing with the inspector about the need for a sprinkler
system. My neighbors claim that I've violated the neighborhood zoning
laws by building the Ark in my yard and exceeding the height limitations.
We had to go to the Development Appeal Board for a decision.
Then the Department of Transportation demanded a bond be posted for the future
cost of moving power lines and other overhead obstructions, to clear the
passage for the Ark's move to the sea. I told them that the sea would be
coming to us, but they would hear nothing of it.
Getting the wood was another problem. There's a ban on cutting local trees
in order to save the spotted owl. I tried to convince the environmentalists
that I needed the wood to save the owls - but no go!
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When I started gathering the animals, an animal rights group sued me.
They insisted that I was confining wild animals against their will. They
argued tha accommodation was too restrictive, and it was cruel and inhumane
to put so many animals in a confined space.
Then the EPA ruled that I couldn't build the Ark until they'd conducted an
environmental impact study on your proposed flood.
I'm still trying to resolve a complaint with the Human Rights Commission
on how many minorities I'm supposed to hire for my building crew.
Immigration and Naturalization is checking the green-card status of most
of the people who want to work.
The trades unions say I can't use my sons. They insist I have to hire only
Union workers with Ark-building experience.
To make matters worse, the IRS seized all my assets, claiming I'm trying to
leave the country illigally with endangered species.
So, forgive me, Lord, but it would take at least 10 years for me to finish
this Ark."
Suddenly the skies cleared, the sun began to shine, and a rainbow stretched
accross the sky. Noah looked up in wonder and asked, "You mean you're not
going to destroy the world?"
"No," said the Lord. "The government beat me to it."
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WE DID IT!!!
Thanks to ALL who helped on July 23rd "Will Work for Food" Day.
Here's what we accomplished:
Church
- Closets cleaned out in Sanctuary
- Items stored in Attic
- Choir music/supplies moved to workroom
- Old Files boxed to store
- Filing cabinets moved
- Cabinets hung in music area and workroom
- Workroom organized
- Audio/visual area organized
- New door installed on Pastor's office
- Light bulbs interior/exterior changed
- Computer equipment sorted/organized
- Chairs returned to FLC storage
- Choir Robes moved from sanctuary to workroom
- Mailboxes hung in workroom
- Workroom closet reorganized
- Lock installed in Pastor's office
- Air conditioner drain pvc repaired
Family Life Center
- Nursery carpet cleaned
- Kitchen cleaned/organized
- Fellowship Hall straightened up
- Classrooms organized
Grounds
- Lawn cut
- Weeding
- Trimming
- Parking Lot swept
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Rally Day is on the way!!!
Sunday, August 28th
Join the Fun!!!
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Thanks!!!
I wanted to thank all the members who assisted with VBS this year. We had some
great help and creative thinkers and the kids had a blast! Safari Ken with
his exotic animals was a big hit and thanks to him for taking time to bring
his show to us! Safari Zack, our youth assistant, was a great help and I so
appreciate that he was willing to help me when I asked at the last minute.
Safari Linda with her great crafts, the great jungle food provided by Safari
Melissa, the pizza party from Safari Donna, the Bible Verse with Safari
Robin, Games with Safari Alex, Safari Randi for helping set up our great jungle,
Safari Vickie for promotion of VBS, Safari Stephanie for assistance with
crafts and food.
We also appreciate Pastor's Support and his blessing of the Pets. This is
something several members have asked about due to the bad weather last Sunday.
We plan on another "blessing" in about 6 months, watch your bulletin and
newsletter!
Please check the Narthex for pictures of this year's fun!
Safari Melodie
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Praise the Lord!!!
Praise the Lord... There was a little old lady who was very spiritual
who would step out on her porch every day, raise her arms to the sky and
yell: "Praise the Lord!"
One day, an atheist bought the house next door to her, and he became very
irritated with the spiritual lady. So after a month or so of her yelling,
"Praise the Lord" from her porch, he went outside on his porch and yelled
back: "There is no Lord." Yet, the little old lady continued.
One cold, wintry day, when the little old lady couldn't get to the store,
she went out on her porch, raised her hands up to the sky and said, "Help
me Lord, I have no more money, it's cold, and I have no more food." The next
morning, she went ourside, and there were three bags of food on the porch,
enough to last her a week. "Praise the Lord!" she yelled.
The Atheist stepped out from the bushes and shouted "There is no Lord!
Ha-ha-ha! I bought those groceries!" The little old lady raised her arms
to the sky and said: "Praise the Lord, you sent me groceries, and you made
the Devil pay for them!"
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Refugee Resettlement Services Update:
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LSG expects 120 new arrivals in the next three months!
Many refugees arrive in America with nothing but the clothes on their back.
Some may have been in refugee camps for years waiting for a chance to
come to the United States. Now is your congregation's chance to help
others and bring hope and healing into their lives. Check out the "Ongoing
Needs" list on the following page. If you, your Sunday School class, Youth
Group, Young Adult Group, Senior Adult Group, etc. would like to gather
the many items needed to help the new arrivals or, if your church, WELCA
group or Sunday School class would like to be a cosponsor of incoming
refugees, please give me a call at (678)686-9626.
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LSG also has two very special volunteer administrative opportunities:
- Clerical/administrative assistance - 2-3 days a week, 4-5 hours
per day, with at least a six-month commitment to help our Matching Grant
program input data on incoming refugees. Flexible schedule, training provided.
Computer skills required (Word and Excel).
- Family Reunification Assistant - to help clients who would like
to file family reunification applications for relatives who are in refugee
situations outside the U.S. Training will be provided. It is critical
that this volunteer would commit to at least several hours per week,
with flexible work hours (anytime between 8:30am and 5:00pm, Monday -
Friday). For more information, contact Linda Thompson at (678) 686-9626
or Kay Trendell at (678) 686-9605.
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Campbell Soup Labels are MMM... MMM... good.
Stop!!! Don't throw away that can!!! Not until you have removed the label.
We are collecting Campbell Soup labels so we can get a church van. All we need
is 1.5 million labels to do this. So ask your co-workers, friends, family and
neighbors to save their labels for you and bring them to church each week.
Charlene Shanks will be keeping a running total that will appear each week
in the bulletin.
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The Lord's Lawn Needs Mowing:
We need volunteers to help with maintaining our church grounds. It
is a great way to serve your Church. The sign up sheet is on the bulletin board
in Narthex.
See Jim Benson.
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(REAL) Men!
Promise Keepers is August 12-13, 2005 this year in Nashville, TN.
Please plan to join us. Registration fee is $89.00. Please go to
www.promisekeepers.org
to learn more about Promise Keepers and to register or call 1-800-888-7595.
If you would like to talk to someone at church about Promise Keepers, please
see or call: Mark Escher, Ernie Lara, Jim Wildt, or Pastor Rob.
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President's Convocation in Orlando:
Calling all church leaders: teachers, Officers, Secretaries, Board Chairs,
Childcare workers, Youth Leaders, Elders, Musicians, etc. Join with another
1000+ members of the Lutheran churches of FL-GA September 28-30 at the
Wyndham Orlando Resort. Inspiring speakers! Exhibits! Workshops! Hospitality
Hour! Worship with Holy Communion! See Pastor for details or go to www.flga-lcms.org.
We will rent a giant van and carpool together! See you there!!
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I would like everyone to know that I am a make-up artist and skincare advisor.
I do make-up for special occasions, everyday, etc. I can also instruct in
skincare and make-up application.
I am also available to sing at special occasions.
Jenni Gerard
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The Pregnancy Resource Center
will have its annual "Walk for Life" on Saturday September 17.
Look for more details in the upcoming newsletters.
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Bulletin Announcements:
Bulletin Announcements should be given by Wednesday for the following Sunday.
Call the office or leave in Holly's box in the Narthex.
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How great is the Love the Father has given to us - that we might be called
children of God - and that is what we are!! (1 John 3:1)
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Serving God this month:
Acolytes:
- 8/7--8 AM Megan Chase
----11 AM Daniel Drake
- 8/14--8 AM Anna Curtis
-----11 AM Zack Panse
- 8/21--8 AM Katherine Grieser
-----11 AM Nikki Escher
- 8/28--8 AM Katherine Curtis
-----11 AM Amanda Engstrom
Lay Readers:
- 8/7--8 AM Charlene Shanks
----11 AM Jenni Gerard
- 8/14--8 AM Dan Zimmermann
-----11 AM Kitty Revelle
- 8/21--8 AM Mary Zimmermann
-----11 AM Peter Panse
- 8/28--8 AM Charles Runge
-----11 AM Chuck Engstrom
Hospitality:
- 8/7 Jenni Abley & Linda Maulella
- 8/14 Kitty Revelle & Jenny Gerard
- 8/21 Kathy Jacob & Stu Drake
- Rhonda Case & Monica Lara
Ushers:
- 8/7--8 AM Tom Clark & Bob Renner
----11 AM Leon Wilkins & Tom Fern
- 8/14--8 AM Frank Kunz & Jerry Balkcom
-----11 AM David Hughes & David Revelle
- 8/21--8 AM Ron Curtis & Jake Jacob
-----11 AM Ernie Lara & Bill Drake
- 8/28--8 AM Bob Renner & Tom Clark
-----11 AM Jim Wildt & Tommy Clark
Greeters:
- 8/7 Kathy Jacob
- 8/14 Marilee Kelley
- 8/21 Vickie Hecht
- 8/28 Stephanie Panse
Elders:
- 8 AM Stu Drake
- 11 AM Mark Escher
Altar Care:
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This Month:
Birthstone:
Peridot
A gem variety of the mineral olivine, this wonderous stone is the product
of volcanic action.
Flower:
Gladiolas
Modesty, Virtue, Faithfulness
Birthdays:
- 8/3 Bill Jones
- 8/3 Hayden Patton
- 8/6 Matthew Robertson
- 8/7 Joseph Fitzner
- 8/10 Linda Maulella
- 8/11 Ron Mintz
- 8/13 Michael Boatman
- 8/18 Mike Case
- 8/23 Marion Cook
- 8/24 Jesse Patton
- 8/25 Marilynn Franklin
- 8/25 Joseph Wilson
- 8/26 Leon Wilkins
- 8/27 Wally Anderson
- 8/31 Jennifer Drake
- 8/31 Dan Zimmermann
Anniversaries:
- 8/5 Tom & Debbie Clark
- 8/9 Bob & Kathy Renner
- 8/23 Jack & Kathy Jacob
- 8/24 David & Kitty Revelle
- 8/27 Mark & Juvanna Escher
- 8/28 Bill & Betty Jones
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Altar Flowers:
- 8/7 Renner
- 8/14 Zimmermann
- 8/21 Jacob
- 8/28 Runge
Cost: $25.00. Sign up on Secretary's door.
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Prayer Chain
Need immediate, concentrated prayer? Call the Prayer Chain and have
over 30 people praying for you.
Call Rickie (770)489-2650
or Charlene (770)949-8380
or e-mail Rhonda: case@co.douglas.ga.us
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The Deadline is...Sunday July 22nd for the next edition of the newsletter.
Articles and comments can be sent to Holly Wilson at hollywilson@charter.net
or peace582@bellsouth.net. They can also be in written form and placed in the
secretary's mailbox.
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