Worship at Peace Lutheran Church
Word Alone, Faith Alone, Grace Alone
HOLY WEEK 2021
Come and Worship With Us
Thursday, April 1 Maundy Thursday 7:00pm
Friday, April 2 Good Friday 9:00am
Friday, April 2 Good Friday 7:00pm Tenebrae
Saturday, April 3 Easter Vigil 5:00pm
Sunday, April 4 Easter Sunday 8:15am
Sunday, April 4 Easter Sunday 10:30am
Easter 2021 Worship Bulletin
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Worship Schedule
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Saturday Service
Saturdays Starting at 5:00pm
For our 5 p.m. Saturday evening worship we use the Evening Prayer service with the addition of the confession and absolution, and Lord’s Supper liturgy from Divine service five setting from the “Lutheran Service Book” hymnal. The majority of this service is chanted. It focuses on Christ as the light of the world as we enter into the evening hours. It is a deep breath at the end of our busy fast-paced day/week. During this service we do receive Holy Communion and sing two hymns. Though the actual length may vary a little the service usually runs 45 minutes to an hour.
Sunday Service
8:15am and 10:30am
Liturgy for our Sunday worship services is usually drawn from two divine services in the Lutheran Service book hymnal. If you are familiar with the hymn book, the services appear on the pages 184 and 151. These services alternate between singing and spoken responses. There are three scripture readings in the service and the sermon generally is based on one of those readings or the appointed Psalm for the Sunday. Hymns during the distribution of the Lord’s Supper are drawn from the “Lutheran Service Book” hymnal and a supplemental hymn book “Sing Joyfully!” This service usually lasts between an hour and an hour and fifteen minutes. Communion is offered on the 1st and 3rd Sundays.
Monthly Prayer List
April 2021
For the month of April we will be praying for Concordia University Mequon Campus Ministry & Professors.
1. Rev. Douglas Bender
2. Rev. Randall Duncan
3. Dr. James Juergenson
4. Darcy L. Paape
5. Rev. Steven Smith
6. Dr. Brian Attevogt
7. Johanna K. Anderson
8. Dr. John Barnett
9. Dr. Jordan Beck
10. Dr. Katherine Bichler
11. Mark E. Bloedow
12. Dr. John Boonenberg
13. Paul Calhoun
14. Dr. Salley Canapa
15. Dr. Scott Chappuis
16. Dr. Ryan Daugherty
17. Dr. Alexa Doebele
18. Dr. Greg Ehlers
19. Dr. Roland Ehlke
20. Dr. Dennis Evans
21. Dr. Colleen Fenno
22. Rev. Dr. Randall Ferguson
23. Joseph Fisher
24. Kelsey Flath
25. Dr. James Freese
26. Rev. Dr. Nathan Jastram
27. Jeff Johnson
28. Stacey L. Jones
29. Farah Kamw
30. Dr. Theresa Kennedy
31. Alex Ketchum
Pray for them to filled with the knowledge of God’s will with all spiritual wisdom and understanding to help them walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to God, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God. That they would be strengthened by God with all power according to his glorious might for all endurance patience with joy that they would give thanks to God for all endurance and patience with joy; giving thanks to the Father that they have qualified that person and us to share in the inheritance of the saints in light and that He has delivered that person and us from the domain of darkness and transferred them to the kingdom of his beloved Son in whom that person and us have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.
This is the prayer of St. Paul for the Colossians. We will then send that person a note letting them know that as a congregation we have lifted them up in prayer.
About Peace Lutheran Church
A beacon of faith in our community.
Known in our community as the "Church at the Three Crosses," Peace Lutheran was founded by God fearing Lutheran families in 1917 who wished to worship their Lord in their German tongue. Today only a few of those charter member families are still represented among the congregation and we have grown and changed down through the years. However, through all those years our missionary aim has remained the same: to proclaim to the world God's Word of salvation from sin and death, celebrate the Sacraments, and Praise His Holy Name!
In the Fall of 2007, in partnership with Immanuel Lutheran Church and its preschool, we established The Lutheran Academy, Scranton, providing for our church and community a beautiful educational institution. It aims to give a Classical Christian education with a focus on the performing and visual arts.
WHAT IS THE LUTHERAN CHURCH AND WHAT DOES IT TEACH?
Peace Lutheran Church has membership in the 2.5 million member Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, a national church headquartered in St. Louis, MO. Lutherans are Christians who are committed to the historic, orthodox understanding of the Triune God and the salvation won for us in the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. To know more about what our church teaches, please visit this page on the website of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
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