EASTER SUNDAY March 23, 2008

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EASTER SUNDAY March 23, 2008
MARCH 2008
ISSUE
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church * 209 Eastern Avenue * Augusta, ME 04330-5951 * (207) 623-9486
Inside This Issue
Cover —Lent, Holy Week, and
EASTER Events
Page 2—Pastor’s Message
Page 3—Worship Committee Message
Page 4— Turn Your Radio On...
Thank You Message
Page 5—Trading Graces
Acceptances
Gifts in Action/Opportunities
Sun. Nursery Coordinator
Transportation Coordinator
Community Dinner
Shelter Needs
Page 6—Mar. Birthdays & Anniversaries
Breaking News for Seniors
Journalizing
From the larger Church
Serving Our Country
Page 7—Council Officers
Reaching Out Ministries
We celebrate with…
Addie’s Attic
Apr. Newsletter Deadline
How to Reach Pastor
Page 8—February Servants
Sonshine Nursery School
Registrations
Campbell Labels
Wish List
Page 9— March Calendar
Kids Nite Notice
Back Page - Church Schedule
Church Staff
7:00 PM March Lenten Worship Led by Pastor Jon
March 5—Word of Love, Just Add Water
March 12—You. Yes, You. Do This
PALM SUNDAY
March 16 (8:00 & 10:45 AM)
MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE
March 20 (7:00 PM)
PRAYER VIGIL
March 20 (9:00 PM) to March 21 (3:00 pM)
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE—March 21
7:00 p.m.-Tenebrae Service
EASTER SUNDAY
March 23, 2008
HOLY COMMUNION SERVICES
7:00-9:00-11:00 AM
9:00 AM —11:00 AM
Bedecking of the Cross
GREAT MUSIC! GREAT SINGING!
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
MISSION STATEMENT
Recognizing the love of God in the
death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ, we confess Jesus as our
Savior. Further being empowered
by the Holy spirit to respond to the
love of God, we confess Jesus as
our Lord. It is the mission of Prince
of Peace Lutheran Church to
proclaim Jesus Christ as Savior,
and to follow the guidance of the
Holy Spirit as we grow following
Jesus Christ as our Lord.
Don't miss this most joyful day
of the Church Year.
(8:15 to 10:30 AM)
Full breakfast to be served by the youth group.
Come any time during that period,
in the Christian Community Room.
NO SUNDAY SCHOOL EVENT
PARKING
Please know that you can use the adjacent Dental Arts parking lot on
Easter Sunday. There‟s a walkway in between.
Adventures in Ministry!
Among Webster’s more helpful definitions for perspective is: 2 b: “the capacity to view things in
their true relations or relative importance;” and 3 b: “a mental view or prospect.” (I didn’t think 1 a was
particularly useful: “the technique … of representing on a plane or curved surface the
spatial relations….”)
The capacity to view things in their true relations…. What a gift! Of course, that also
begs the question of what those “true relations” are! A difficult thing to discern at times.
Many years ago I had an insight into perspective through my son, Christopher. He and a friend
were working on a puzzle while Rebecca and I were at choir rehearsal. At one point we told him that
we would be leaving in a few moments. This news almost brought him into a panic! He felt he needed
to complete that puzzle before we left. It was desperately important to him to finish it!
From my perspective that puzzle wasn’t “relatively important.” In the “true relations” to the needs of
the world, what value does a child’s puzzle hold? It was (briefly) tempting for me to dismiss his fears,
tell him to stop fussing and get moving so that I wouldn’t be inconvenienced.
From Christopher’s “mental view or prospect,” however, this puzzle was something truly important. Would leaving the puzzle unfinished cause any irreparable damage? No. Thoughtlessly dismissing my son’s concerns might be different story.
Some of you have heard me talk about the different perspectives I hold on tasks and people.
Yes, there are many important things that need to be done at Prince of
Peace. We need constantly to be seeking new ways to invite people to
learn more about God’s love and mercy; once they’re here we need to incorporate our new members into the life of the Congregation; we need to
reach out to those without food, shelter, voice, support; we need to maintain
our building so that it is welcoming and attractive; we need to involve more
and more members in active participation in the life of the church. Hundreds of tasks. Perhaps even thousands of tasks. Such an overwhelming
number of things to do — and in many cases their “relative importance”
— could easily cause us to get frustrated, to stop trying, to be divided from
another member over perceived fault or failure.
As pastor one of my more important duties is to keep a mental view or
prospect that people are always of far greater relative importance than
tasks! The work is important, but it will get done. God will provide.
But if you and I (or you and the person in the next pew, or you and the
person on the other committee) do damage to our faith (our relationship
with God) over that issue, what a waste! If we accomplish the task at
hand, but in doing so injure a sister or brother in Christ (or our relationship
with that person), do we really think we have pleased God?
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church is not a place so much as it is a process; a process of God’s
people figuring out how to be in relationship with God and with one another as we carry out God’s work
in the world. I rejoice to be engaged in that process with you! Let us all continue to pray that God
will keep our perspective healthy as we proceed.
Pastor Jon
CHRIST IS RISEN!
HE IS RISEN INDEED!
ALLELUIA!
They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but
when they went in, they did not find the body. … Then
they remembered his words." (NRSV Luke 24:2,8)
“In the dark days of perplexity and despair for the troubles of this world, let us remember the
hope of Easter morning. In the dawn of Christ's resurrection, we rejoice that death and evil did
not have the last word: the tomb is empty! Christ is with us, living among us and through us,
announcing "good news to the poor … release to the captives … recovery of sight to the blind,"
freedom to the oppressed, and "the year of the Lord's favor." (NRSV, Luke 4:18-19) Christ is
with us as the word of forgiveness is declared and the sacraments are received. Christ is with us
as we look for signs of Jesus in our churches and communities and remember his words: "And,
remember I am with you always, to the end of the age." (NRSV, Matthew 28:20b)”
Come and experience the Passion of our Lord and rejoice in His resurrection.
Our 2008 Holy Week Worship Services are:
March 20 7:00 pm - Maundy Thursday Service
Prayer Vigil - Maundy Thursday, 9 pm through Good Friday, 3 pm
March 21 7:00 pm - Good Friday Tenebrae Service
Sunday, March 23 Easter– The Resurrection of our Lord
7:00 am Service No Communion
9:00 am Holy Communion Services with Bedecking of the Cross
11:00 am Holy Communion Services with Bedecking of the Cross
9:00 am and 11:00 am Nursery Care available
Have a blessed Easter!
On behalf of the Worship Committee Sandy Bernard
——————————————
From Bishop Mark Hanson‟s 2007 Easter Message
"Turn your radio on..."
Remember that old song by the Statler Brothers? "Come and listen
into a radio station where the mighty hosts of heaven sing, Turn
your radio on, turn your radio on; If you want to hear the songs
of Zion coming from the land of endless spring, Get in touch with
God, turn your radio on."
These days our radio often gives us bad news about the economy, the latest scandal in
Hollywood and the grim statistics from the war. It's no wonder we're all depressed when
we get out of our cars! Wouldn't it be wonderful if what came out of our radio speakers
was uplifting, giving us hope to accomplish whatever task was at hand?
Tuning in to God can be accomplished in lots of different ways in our lives every
day. Your car radio can be just one avenue for hearing scripture, listening to testimony
from those who have survived life's tragedies, or even humming to a Christian tune you
don't quite know the words to. Christian radio is available throughout Maine these days,
allowing the spirit of Christian talk shows and music to travel with us. There's something
for everyone at these ratio stations, so give it a try. You'll find a world of difference in
your daily life when you listen to uplifting Christian radio stations when traveling.
Go ahead, turn your radio on...95.3 Augusta, 94.5 Richmond, 98.9 Lincoln, 97.9 Houlton, 100.7 Bendicta, 92.5 Portland, 97.1 Sanford, 98.3 Freeport, 100.7 Bangor, 102.3
Biddeford, 107.9 Falmouth and 1340 a.m. for Zap! Kids Radio.
Allowing our hearts and minds to be filled with Christian music, thoughts and words
helps us to stay connected to God in our everyday lives. Try one of these radio stations
for a week...then see the difference staying in touch with our Christian roots can make in
your life!
Betty Balderston, Stewardship Chair
1/26/08
Dear Prince of Peace,
Thank you to everyone who gave on December 16
when Mollishmael and Joshua came to church and
Mollishmael gave the sermon. Your offerings totaled $687.00, which will pay for half a month of
operations in Kisssehman. Thank you so much for
your continued help and generosity. Without your
support of Maine-Ghana Youth in the past year
and a half, I’m sure there would be no organization. This card was made by Roger Amuzu, one of
the 40 kids who you have helped send to school and provide meals for.
Thank You.
With Love, Erin - Co-President—Maine-Ghana Youth
TRADING GRACES
"Trading Graces". Trading Graces is an opportunity to offer assistance to and seek
assistance from our brothers and sisters at Prince of Peace. Please call the church
office to submit your information.
ACCEPTANCES
ACCEPTANCES
ALTAR CARE HELP
Looking for a volunteer to take responsibility for the POP sign on the front
lawn. Duties include changing the message regularly and advertising any special events. If interested, contact Bill
Woodward at 933-3002.
Additional volunteers are needed for altar care.
Our altar care volunteers serve a very important
role in worship as they prepare the altar for
Communion each Sunday. If you are interested
in becoming a volunteer, please see or contact
Heidi Joslyn, 623-2284.
SUGGESTIONS FOR SEXTONS
ACCEPTANCES
Bread of Life is looking for a
volunteer to update their
website. If interested, contact the BOLM office at
626-3434.
A cobweb has been missed! Dust
has set too long! Tell us what we
missed, or how we can improve Prince
of Peace’s appearance.
There’s a notepad on the sexton’s
door. Write your ―suggestion‖ and slip it under
the door. Thanks for your help - Karl & Flo
COMMUNITY ANGEL FOOD
NETWORK DINNER
PERHAPS YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW CAN PUT
YOUR GIFTS TO USE IN ONE OF THESE WAYS!
Transportation Coordinator —
Every child of God who participates here is a blessing and a joy! Some do not drive. Others could be
blessed by providing rides to worship or other congregational activities. Would you be willing to help
bring such people together?
Contact the Church Office.
Sunday Nursery Coordinator Needed
A coordinator for our Sunday morning nursery care
is needed, as soon as possible. This volunteer
position has responsibility for obtaining nursery
care workers each Sunday during regularly scheduled worship services. Providing nursery care to
parents of young children is essential for some
families to attend worship services.
If you
are called to work with children and wish to
serve with this important ministry, please contact
Sandy Bernard, Worship Committee Chair, at
622-7918, evenings.
The dinners are sponsored by local Augusta Area Churches. Please check your
local newspaper for the Church that is
sponsoring the next Saturday Community
Dinner.
Prince of Peace sponsors a dinner every
fifth Saturday of a month (with the exception of December).
Please check your
weekly bulletins in the scheduled month.
If interested or for more information, please
call Beth Pfeffer (582-3651).
SHELTER NEEDS
Donated cars, and mattresses & box
springs.
All of the mattresses & boxsprings at the
shelter need to be replaced. If you can
help in this way could you please call
Mara at 485-2511.
Breaking News for Seniors!
BIRTHDAYS
5. Arnold Hills
9. June Bisbee
Melanie F. Lajoie
10. Tricia Hasch
11. Grace Pease
13. Bonnie Heidelmark
Linda Scott
Haley Truppa „91
17. Kelly Davenport „90
18. Mary Ellen Cyr
19. Kourtney Ames
Blake Peachey „92
Adam Small „96
20. Connie Hanson
Joyce Hobbs
21. Harrison Pearce
Roland Pease
24. Katrina Bansmer „90
Sarah Toto „92
28. Kiersten Bumford „94
Kaite Perry „94
31. Garrett Joslyn
ANNIVERSARIES
6. Ed & Shirley Churchill
20. Tom & Dee Benn
JOURNALIZING IN THE NEW YEAR!
Using Scripture and a blank page in
a book is great for beginners or experienced. We meet on Tuesday
mornings at 9AM or at a time when
you can meet. Please contact Bev
Savage at 446-1238 to order a book
or for more information.
Congress recently passed a new economic stimulus package that allows
$300 rebates for retired seniors. If
you're a retiree who doesn't normally
have to file a tax return because your
source of income is Social Security, be
aware that you must file a tax return for
2007 using either Form 1040 or 1040A
if you want to receive this $300 rebate. If you need assistance, contact
your local Area Agency on Aging at 1877-353-3771.
From The Larger Church - LWR -- Cyclone Sidr left more than 3,000
people dead and millions homeless after it struck the coast of Bangladesh in Southern Asia on Nov. 15. The cyclone triggered a 15-foot water
surge that inundated the coastal towns of Patuakhali, Barguna and Jhalakathi, with a combined population of 700,000. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), through its International Disaster Response, is sending an initial $50,000 to assist disaster response organizations that have mobilized to provide emergency food, medical support
and temporary shelter.
MILITARY PERSONS, SERVING OUR COUNTRY
that are connected to Prince of Peace members.
Co-Worker of Bill Burgess - Michael Stultz
Ed & Shirley Churchill’s Family - Son, Edwin Churchill II.
LouAnne Story’s Family - Son, Brady Joslyn.
Bill & Jane Peterson’s Family - Son, Kurt and his wife, Jayne;
Granddaughter, Alicia Peterson.
Bob & Kelly Landry’s Family - Grandsons: Patrick Landry, and
Scott & Michael Wirth
Paul & Joanie Rhoda’s Family - Nephews, David & Joseph Quimby.
Paul & Kathi Ruopp’s Family - Son, Paul III & Daughter, Shannon Ruopp
Alice VanDerwerken & David Sprague’s Family - Alice’s brothers: Roger & Mark.
Michael & Phyllis Tessman’s Family - Grandson, Rodney Fontaine
Catherine (Couture) & Robert Whittemore’s Family - Son, Steven.
Karl & Flo Wilkins’ Family - Son, Sean Wilkins.
Please keep these families in your prayers and the other names of those serving our country:
Allan Proctor, Bill Pieyton, Chris Soucy, Heidi,
Jeff Mason, Josh Kurtzman, Scott Ludwig, Zach Benson.
PRAYER FOR OUR SOLDIERS, SAILORS, and AIRMEN
“Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless
them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. I ask
this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen”
CHURCH COUNCIL OFFICERS
President
Bill Woodward
933-3002
whisperwood15@fairpoint.net
V-President
Jean Davenport
446-6611
JLDport@roadrunner.com
Secretary
Joan Morgan
622-1761
jlmorgan@gwi.net
Education
Beth Pfeffer
582-3651
bethpfeffer@peoplepc.com
Evangelism
Jeff Crate
582-4206
jscrate@aol.com
Stewardship
Betty Balderston 377-4293
bettyb969@fairpoint.net
Fellowship
Linda Lowell
623-1532
Worship
Sandy Bernard
622-7918
sabernard@roadrunner.com
Finance
Bill Burgess
622-3570
weburgess@gmail.com
Soc. Awareness Bev Savage
446-1238
bevjeansavage@aol.com
Property
Doug Ames
582-8262
mmae84@roadrunner.com
Youth
Joe McVety
621-9920
ajmcvety@roadrunner.com
SNS Board
Nancy Grover
622-9272
ngrover@roadrunner.com
Trustees: Jeff Crate, Jean Davenport, Joan
Morgan, Joe McVety, Bill Woodward.
Nominating Com.: Bev Savage, Darryl Praul,
Myrna Duplessie, Joe McVety, Karl Wilkins.
ADDIE’S ATTIC
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A community
community clothing
clothing exchange
exchange
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St.
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Episcopal
housed at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church,
Church,
9
9 Summer
Summer St.
St. in
in Augusta
Augusta is
is open
open
Tuesdays
Tuesdays &
& Thursdays,
Thursdays, 9:00
9:00 a.m.
a.m. to
to
11:00
a.m.
11:00 a.m.
We provide clothing free of charge to
We provide
clothing
anyone
who comes
in. free of charge to
anyone who comes in.
We accept donations of
clean,
usable
We clothing
accept donations
only duringof operating
clean,
hours, please.
usable
clothing only during operating
hours,
please.
Anyone
interested in volunteering or
POP’s REACHING OUT MINISTRIES
Please read your bulletin for current info on the
ministries or get in touch with the contact person listed.
Head Deacon - Duane Scott
(623-2092)
Men’s Prayer Breakfast - Bill Burgess
(622-3570)
Women’s Prayer Breakfast-Nancy Merrill
(737-8105)
Prayer Shawl - Liz Burgess
(622-3570)
At Your Side Committee - Liz Burgess
(622-3570)
Helping Fund - POP
(623-9486)
Heavenly Bodies - Lauret Crommett
(622-7437)
POP Quilter’s Group - Millie Mauthe
(547-3752)
Kid’s Nite - Beth Pfeffer
(582-3651)
Nursery School - Donna Bansmer
(623-4845)
Women of the Church - Joan Morgan
(622-1761)
Dorcas Circle - Jutta Hartung
(623-2040)
Miriam Circle - Ellen Woodward
(933-3002)
We Celebrate with... - Church Office
(623-9486)
Bread of Life Ministries - Office-Karen
*Soup Kitchen on Water St.
*Shelter on Hospital St.
(626-3434)
(621-2541)
(626-3479)
Food Bank at St. Mark’s, Augusta
POP’s contact— Bud Walters
(622-5225)
(685-3676)
“WE CELEBRATE WITH...” is a column for those
in our congregation who have been honored,
achieved some-thing special, or had some recent
success. If you have such news, please write the
news and leave it in the office, or send it by e-mail
or snail mail.
APRIL NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
MARCH 14th is the deadline for APRIL
2008 edition of the “Peace Chimes”.
Please have your articles in the office by
9AM on March 14 for the April edition of
―The Peace Chimes‖. . If possible, please
send by our e-mail: bunnie@poplink.org.
simply
wantinterested
to find out
more about or
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Anyone
in volunteering
please
Cormier
623-9434.
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to find
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more
about it,
please
Please
call call
AnneLaura
Cormier
Peckham
at 623-9434.
at 5821882 for all other inquiries.
Please call Laura Peckham at 5821882 for all other inquiries.
IF YOU NEED TO REACH PASTOR JON
Please try the church office first (623-9486). Next
number would be his cell phone (557-3637).
His home number should be the last
number you try (445-2705)
Deacon: Karl Wilkins; Altar Care: 2/23-Heidi Joslyn; 9-Rebecca Vogel;
March Servants: 16/30-Lloyd & Betty Balderston;
Easter Sunday Deacons: 7-Ellen Woodward; 9-Paul Rhoda; 11-Karl Wilkins
Acolytes
2
9
16
8:00
Greeters
Willi & Jutta Hartung
8:00
Beth Pfeffer & Becky Pearce
10:45
Willi & Jutta Hartung
8:00
7:00
Nursery
Beth Pfeffer & Becky Pearce
10:45
10:45
23
Ushers
Kate MacLagan
Rod & Irene Hill
Jayne Labbe
Michael & Phyllis Tessman
Beth Pfeffer & Becky Pearce
Willi & Jutta Hartung
Connie Hanson
Beth Pfeffer & Becky Pearce
Kate MacLagan
9:00
11:00
30
8:00
Connie Hanson
Beth Pfeffer & Becky Pearce
10:45
Arnie Hills
SONSHINE NURSERY SCHOOL
A Christian based Nursery School
NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS
CAMPBELL’S UPC BAR CODES
We accept registrations for preschoolers
who are 33 months old, up to and including
kindergarten age for our nursery school.
They must be toilet trained at the beginning
of school in September. Our younger
students attend Tuesday & Thursday
mornings, 8:30 to 11:30 and our 4/5 year
olds attend Monday, Wednesday, & Friday
mornings, 8:30 to 11:30.
The Campbell Company is now requesting
UPC CODE labels, with the kid picture next to
it on some of the products. Products that labels should come from are: Campbell’s, Chef’s
Kettle, Franco-American, Goldfish, Healthy Request, Market Day, Pepperidge Farm, & Swanson - Lids from Prego, V8, V8 Splash & VFusion - # # -2 Code Numbers from outer case
of Food Service Products. All products mentioned are trademarks of Campbell’s Company.
Interested families can call 623-9486 to
receive a handbook and pre-registration
form. Sonshine Nursery School invites
students of any background and religious
affiliation to attend.
WISH LIST
SCHOLARSHIPS - SNS periodically grants
scholarships to families with children in the school.
We will never turn away a child simply because
they cannot afford our tuition.
Old Wallets—men or women
Stickers
Paper Plates—inexpensive
Paper Cups—5 ounce size
Check our wish list in future newsletters
or check the small bulletin board outside
our room.
2008
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
2 - Lent 4
*Home Communion & Feed the
Hungry Sunday
*8 & 10:45 Serv’s
*9:30 Sunday
School & Confirmation Class
*10:30-Bell Choir
*EVENT after
Late Service
3
9 - Lent 5
10
11
12
13
14
8 & 10:45 Serv’s
9:30 Sunday
School & Confirmation Class
8:30-SNS
6:30-WPB
8:30-SNS
10-Thrivent Group
8:30-SNS
6:30-Men’s
Prayer
Breakfast
8:30-SNS
8:30-SNS
5:30-Heavenly
Bodies
4
5
6
7
6:30-WPB
8:30-SNS
8:30-SNS
8:30-SNS
6:30-Men’s
Prayer
Breakfast
9-Bible Study-CCR 6:15 Bread &
8:30-SNS
9:30-Dorcas Circle
7-Worship Committee
5:30 Heavenly
Bodies
Broth
7-Lenten Service
7:45 Choir
Rehearsal
9-Bible Study-CCR 6:15 Bread &
9:30-POP Quilters
6:30 COUNCIL
Broth
7-Lenten Service
7:45 Choir
Rehearsal
1 -8-Deacon’s
Set Clocks
Ahead tonight
(Grace Room)
7:00-AA-(Lib.)
5:30-Al-Anon
(Grace Room)
7:00-AA-(Lib.)
18
19
20
8:30-SNS
8 & 10:45 Serv’s
8:30-SNS
8:30-SNS
8:30-SNS
5:30-Heavenly
Bodies
6:30-Women’s
Prayer Breakfast
7:00-Maundy
Thursday
Service
3-Prayer Vigil
Ends
23 –EASTER
9-Bible Study-CCR 6:30 Choir
6:00 All Commit-
tees Night
5:30-Girl Scouts
24
25
25
7, 9, 11 Services
9 & 11 Bedecking
of the Cross
Easter Events
See Page
8:30-SNS
Office Closed
6:30-Women’s
Prayer Breakfast
Rehearsal
8:30-SNS
6:30-Men’s
Prayer Breakfast 8:30-SNS
30
31
April 1
8 & 10:45 Serv’s
8:30-SNS
10-Thrivent
9:30 Sunday
School & Confirmation Class
5:30-Heavenly
Bodies
7-Women of the
ELCA (CCR)
9-Bible Study-CCR
9 Apr. Newsletter
Mailing
9:30-Dorcas Circle
28
8:30-SNS
Rehearsal
22
7-Tenebrae
Service
27
9-Bible Study-CCR 6:30 Choir
8:30-SNS
21
26
5:30-Heavenly
Bodies
6:30-WPB
6:30-MPB
9-Prayer Vigil
Starts
8:30-SNS
15
7-Praise, Prayer
& Meditation
17
8:30-SNS
CCR/Sanctuary
8:30-Pine Tree
Quilters
16 - Palm Sunday
9:30 Sunday
School & Confirmation Class
11-Tres Dias
8—CCR
5:30-Al-Anon
8:30-SNS
Sat
29
5:00
Community
Supper
5:30-Al-Anon
7:00-AA
KIDS NITE NOTICE
Our 3rd Friday night in March falls on Good
Friday. There will be no Kids Nite in March.
Please plan to join us on
Friday, April 18th— 5:30 to 7:30.
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. - Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri
SONSHINE NURSERY SCHOOL
September through May
PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH STAFF
Director, Donna Bansmer
PASTOR Jonathan Vogel-(O) 207-623-9486
(H) 207-445-2705 / (Cell) 207-557-3637
E-Mail: pastorjon@poplink.org
8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. (Monday thru Friday)
2½ to 4 year olds attend Tues. & Thurs. mornings
OFFICE MANAGER, Bunnie Picher
207-623-9486
E-Mail: bunnie@poplink.org/Web Page: www.poplink.org
ORGANIST,
Alice VanDerwerken - 207-397-4214
MUSIC DIRECTOR, Don Davenport - 207-215-6838
To register, call the Church office - (207) 623-9486
WORSHIP SERVICES
Fall Schedule (September-May) - 8:00 a.m. & 10:45 a.m.
Communion both Services
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. (Children & Adults)
Summer Service Schedule: Memorial Weekend thru
Labor Day Weekend ) - 9:00 a.m.
Four/Five year olds attend
Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings
The Prince of Peace “Peace Chimes” is published
once a month to distribute news and keep
members & friends informed of our many
ministries & activities.
DEADLINE for articles is usually the 15th of every
month. MAILING DAY is usually the last Tuesday
of the month.