February 2017 - Peace Lutheran Church

Prints of Peace
Congregational Newsletter
Volume 19 Issue 2
Peace Lutheran Church
February 2017
SCRIPTURE READINGS
FOR FEBRUARY
Special Sundays & Other Church Events
February 5
Isaiah 58:1-9a [9b-12]
Psalm 112:1-9 [10]
1 Corinthians 2:1-12 [13-16]
Matthew 5:13-20
February 5
SOUPer Bowl of Caring
February 10-11
Amazing Race Youth Event
February 14
Council, 6 PM
February 20
Office Closed
February 26
Shrove Sunday Fundraiser for
Youth
March 1
Ash Wednesday Services,
12:00 PM & 6:00 PM
February 12
Deuteronomy 30:15-20 or
Sirach 15:15-20
Psalm 119:1-8
1 Corinthians 3:1-9
Matthew 5:21-37
February 19
Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18
Psalm 119:33-40
1 Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23
Matthew 5:38-48
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Ash Wednesday
10
New Pathways
3
Birthdays
4
Notes from Nursing
7
Border Servant Corps
6
Pastor’s Message
2
Calendar
Community School
insert
Shrove Sunday Fundraiser
For Youth
7
8
SOUPer Bowl of Caring
Concordia Choir
February 26
(Transfiguration of Our Lord)
Exodus 24:12-18
Psalm 2 or Psalm 99
2 Peter 1:16-21
Matthew 17:1-9
3
11
Stephen Ministry
Council Notes
8
Directory Updates
4
Faith Formation
5
Hearts 4 Paws
3
Stewardship Appeal
Synod Annual Report
10
3
insert
Thanks!
4
Thrivent
9
Midweek Lenten Dramas 10
Women in Motion
10
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Pastor’s Message
Love, Love, Love
I have officiated and solemnized enough marriages to know that there are good
readings in the Bible about love. And at those blissful moments of marriage, the
feeling of love can be so palpable for the happy couple, their family and friends,
and those who are invited to celebrate with them. In the month of February,
when many people will have their mind fixed on the love between two people, I want to draw your
attention to the love of God for us and through us to the world. It is this love from God that we strive
to communicate and articulate in the community of faith through the proclamation of the Gospel.
The love of the Gospel we proclaim is demonstrated throughout scripture, and most assuredly in the
witness to the life of Jesus.
In a reflection on first century life, the apostle Paul in the letter to the Colossians, warns the
community of faith against following human-made regulations, which merely have the appearance
of wisdom (2:6-23) and at the same time urges them not to conform to the culture, but to be utterly
distinct from the world around them (3:1-10). Paul urges them, and by extension us, to put aside
or rid ourselves of old patterns of living. Embrace a new alternative way of living that is for all
people, “Greeks or Jews, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, or free, but
Christ is all, and is in all.”(3:11) And Paul describes this alternative way of living in the world as an
action of “clothing” those who are “holy and dearly loved” with virtues. For Paul, God clothes the
people with virtues of “compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience,” bearing with one
another and forgiving whatever grievances are held against others. (3:12-13) And the virtue
supreme, for the people of God to “put on” above all other virtues, is love. For it is Love that “binds
all of them together in perfect unity.” (3:14)
In the Gospel according to John, Jesus is reported saying, “As the Father has loved me, so have I
loved you. Now remain in my love.” (15:9) Jesus goes on to talk about obedience to his commands
as the demonstration that his disciple are remaining in his love. Living obediently to Christ’s
commands might even be described as an alternate way of living, that might reflect the virtues that
Paul outlined in his letter. For Jesus, “Greater love has no one than this, that [they] lay down [their]
life for [their] friends.” (15:13) For your consideration, I suggest that Jesus binds a virtue of selfgiving to the virtue of love, through his ministry, suffering, passion, death, and resurrection.
While the Beatles were not specifically writing for a Christian audience with their song, All You Need
Is Love, the sentiment rings true. For a Christian community, it is the conviction that God is the
source of love that enlivens and animates our lives. We are freed in Christ to love God, to love
ourselves, and love others. This message about love and its source might resonate with people
who have stayed away from church, as we practice the virtue of self-giving love which binds all
other virtues together. Love, Love, Love…Love is all we need. The love of God is all we need.
Faithfully, Jared Carson
Pr. Jared Carson
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Stewardship Appeal – “Rejoice!”
All members and friends are invited to participate in the “Rejoice!”
Stewardship Appeal. We rejoice in the knowledge that God has given us
everything that we are and everything that we have. We are entrusted with
these gifts and called to use all of them to care for the world. God doesn’t
care about 10% of our stewardship, God cares about 100% of our
stewardship. This of course involves our finances, but it is far more than our
finances. Please take time to complete the 2016 Stewardship Appeal Form and return it to the
church office. The stewardship form has two parts. 1) the top part asks each person (or family
giving unit) to re-evaluate their financial stewardship and renew their commitment to sharing
generously. If you are able, would you consider increasing your generosity by 3% above what you
gave in 2016? Increased financial support to Peace Lutheran Church makes it easier to expand the
work we have committed to do in the congregation and in the Las Cruces Community for 2017. 2)
the bottom part asks each person to consider their Stewardship of Time, by answering the question,
“What ways would you like to be more involved in the leadership at Peace Lutheran Church?”
Thank you for participating in this community of faith and for sharing your gifts. Together we can
Rejoice! in all the blessings that God has given to individuals and to our congregation.
SOUPer Bowl of Caring
Peace Lutheran Youth are asking for your support again in tackling
hunger through this year's Souper Bowl of Caring. On Souper Bowl
Sunday, February 5, we are asking everyone to bring at least one
non-perishable food item (or more) to church or make a monetary
donation. The food collected will be distributed to those in need in
the greater Las Cruces area through Casa de Peregrinos.
During the month of February, we will be participating in Hearts 4 Paws.
A large box for collecting dog and cat food, kitty litter, and any other pet
related products will be placed out in the Narthex. The food and other
pet items will go to two area programs: Food 4 Paws, a volunteer-run
program of the City of Las Cruces that provides dog and cat food to area
Meals on Wheels recipients so that seniors do not have to share their
daily meal with their four-legged friends (our very own Eileen Monihan
is one of our faithful volunteers), and ACTion Program for Animals,
a non-profit serving animals in our community. Any donations for this
project will be greatly appreciated!
New Pathways - A Divorce/Separation Support Group
Peace Lutheran Church is offering this group for those who are facing divorce or have
finished the process and are adjusting to many big changes. The legal process can be daunting.
When children are involved, the process gets even more complicated. Let's rally together!
We will be going through the book Spiritually Healthy Divorce by Carolyne Call. The format
will be structured with time allowed for sharing struggles and encouragement.
Sunday Afternoons 1-2:30 pm - February 5 - April 30, 2017. (No meetings over scholastic
Spring Break nor on Easter Sunday.) Childcare can be provided on request.
Contact the church office (575) 522-7119, Janine Smith at (575) 635-9653, or Amanda
Tuthill (575) 202-0060 for more information.
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February Birthdays
Please let us
know if we missed
your birthday!
2/1
2/2
2/2
2/4
2/4
2/5
2/6
2/7
2/7
2/8
2/8
2/10
2/11
Earlene Vander Ham
Rono Danakili
Carol Peterson
Jeanne Abkes
Marcie Loven
Bob Mitchell
Adam Winkles
Laura Carson
Katie Tomicek
John Powers
Dorothy Steiner
Peter Young
Kendra Hernandez
2/13
2/13
2/13
2/15
2/19
2/19
2/22
2/22
2/24
2/25
2/25
2/27
Allan Benting
Laroy Borchert
Chris Sanders
Dale Rittenbach
Marcus Dunbar-Foy
Scott Smith
Mary Lou Bosshardt
Eleanor Eiserling
Shirley Steinmetz
Julia Baumgarn
Troy Watson
Liz Schirmer
Church Directory Updates
Please notify the office if you have any address,
email or phone number changes.
Please call the office for this information.
Thank You….
The Peace Lutheran Church Council along with Pr. Carson would like to express a heartfelt
‘Thank You’ to some faithful servants who are concluding responsibilities for various ministries of
this congregation.
Freddie Winn is ending his service as a member of the congregation’s Counting Team. Freddie
and Katie Winn are also stepping aside from ushering responsibilities. I’m told that they have been
ushering for nearly 20 years! Shirley Stotz is also ending her ministry of entering giving data into
the congregation’s accounting software. Mark Stuve and LaJune Smith are both stepping down
from the Memorials Committee after helping found/organize this committee in 2011. Please join our
council and staff in sharing your thankfulness and appreciation for all their ministry and dedicated
service to Peace Lutheran Church.
With sincere gratitude,
Pr. Jared Carson
Fundraiser for European Refugees
Peace Lutheran pianists thank you for listening to Christmas piano solos in the Fellowship Hall
during Advent Suppers and on Sundays during Coffee Hours. Donations totaled $300.66 to benefit
the European Refugee Crisis and will be donated in the name of PLC through the ELCA. Thank you
to all of you and a Happy New Year.
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Faith Formation News
Peace Lutheran Church
February 2017
Upcoming Events:
2/1—Mid-Week Book
Study Continues
(through March 1st)
2/5—Animate: Practices
begins (10:30am, Sundays)
2/5—Confirmation
2/10-11—Amazing Race
Youth Event
2/19—Confirmation
2/26—Shrove Sunday
Fundraiser for Youth
2/26—Youth Group
(11:30am-1:00pm)
VBS: June 19-23
Confirmation Ministry at Peace
“Confirmation is a great
experience,” shared Elias
Borchert (entering his
second year). It is “an
awesome, fun, and
educational time.” I
would agree with that
sentiment, and add that
the young people at Peace
make it a joy to lead.
Two years ago, the Faith
Formation Mission Team
went through a visioning
process for what
Confirmation could look
like at Peace Lutheran—
how could we help young
people grow and claim
their faith. I’m happy to
report that we are a full
year into that plan and
now have 4 confirmands
(we welcomed our 4th
in January).
Together, we talk about
various aspects of faith,
ask LOTS of great
questions, learn how our
faith can apply to our
lives, pray together,
support one another,
and have some fun along
the way. In January, we
studied Church History
and the Lutheran
Reformation. Last Fall, we
had a Unit on World
Religions and Christian
Denominations, and our
Bible Overview video/
storytelling curriculum
was really engaging in
early 2016.
-Deacon Laura Carson
Animate: Practices
All adults and youth are
invited to explore seven
central practices of the
Christian faith through
video, discussion, and
personal reflection. This
study is good for people at
all stages of their faith
journey, whether you’ve
been coming to church your
whole life or are new to the
church and faith.
Come for 1, 3, or all 7
of these sessions on
Sunday mornings. Each
week will focus on a
different practice: Prayer,
Food, Worship, Service,
Sacraments, Money, and
Community.
Led by Pastor Jared Carson
Animate: Practices
Sundays at 10:30am
February 5, 12, 19;
March 5, 19, 26; April 2
Adults and Youth
Amazing Race Borderlands
SPARK
Las Cruces (at Peace
Lutheran) together for a
New Mexico Youth
Retreat, “The Amazing
Race Borderlands”.
Sunday School
(3 years – 5th grade)
Feb. Bible Story
Daniel & the Lions
Daniel 6:1-28
On February 10th-11th, we
will have youth from all over
New Mexico and El Paso in
We are still in need of
volunteers and donations.
Volunteers can help at
challenge sites, with meals
and more! Donations of
white shoe polish and snack
foods (chips, cookies, candy,
etc…) are greatly
appreciated.
If you would like to learn
more, contact Deacon Laura.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Join the Open House at Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey. Tuesday, February 7th from 6:30-8:30pm
at Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey (1010 East Yandell Drive, El Paso, TX 79902). Hosts: Michael
Dickson (BSCer) & Cristo Rey staff and community. Potluck: Please bring a dish to share! RSVP:
[email protected] by Monday, February 6th! The event is free & open to the public.
BSCers host Community Nights at/about their service site throughout the service year. Includes a
meal, experiential learning, and reflection – bridging direct service and social justice. Everyone is
invited to attend to learn more about organizations in the region!
Join Issues Night with the Sisters of the Assumption. BSC presents Issues Night: A series of
education evenings featuring guest speakers from the community. “Reconciliation & Appreciation”
guest speakers: Sisters of the Assumption.
Tuesday, February 21st from 6:30-8:30pm at
629 Mesilla View Drive, Chaparral, NM 88081.
Potluck – Please bring a dish to share! RSVP:
[email protected] by Sunday,
February 19th.
REFLECTION
January 2017 Issues Night
Theme: Governance & Community Engagement
At the January 2017 Issues Night, Arturo Aguila, Lead Organizer of Border Interfaith, shared about
their organization’s work in the community as related to BSC’s theme for the month: Governance &
Community Engagement. Border Interfaith is a broad-based community organization located in El
Paso, Texas. They develop leadership through education and interfaith relationships to encourage
democratic practices and meaningful community action. When speaking about Border Interfaith’s
theory of engagement, he talked about the importance of developing
trust and authentic relationship to create meaningful change, “Stories
are who we are. We need to create a relational culture.”
SUPPORTING BSC
BSC Prayer Petition. BSC invites partners to support BSC, volunteers,
and service sites through intentional prayer. Each month, BSC shares a
prayer petition for a different volunteer – corresponding with the Service
Sites Open House Community Night that each volunteer hosts once a
year. Please feel free to share; we are grateful for your continued
partnership and support. February 2017Prayer Petition: For Michael
Dickson, Border Servant Corps volunteer serving as the After School
Program and Border Immersion Coordinator at the Iglesia Luterana
Cristo Rey, which ministers to people on both sides of the international
border and provides an inclusive place for cultures to meet and share
their gifts.
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Shrove Sunday – February 26th
Join us after worship on Sunday, February 26th for a Shrove Sunday breakfast
fundraiser. The funds raised will go to our Youth who will be attending Camp
this summer ($430 per person for camp). If you are unable to come to Shrove
Sunday and would like to make a donation to our Youth, please make checks
out to Peace Lutheran and memo: Youth – Camp.
Notes from Nursing
February 14th is National Donor Day
One American dies nearly every hour waiting for a transplant - yet one donor
can save as many eight lives, according to the national Health Resources and
Services Administration. All major religions in the United States support organ
and tissue donation as expressions of generosity and love. 95 percent of US
adults support donation. You have the power to donate life! Signing up takes
just seconds, but can mean years of life for someone else, and their family and
loved ones. There is no cost to donors or their families for organ or tissue donation.
What Can Be Donated
The list of organs and tissue that can be donated grows as research and
surgical techniques advance. The success rate of a transplant is now about
80 percent. One third of Americans waiting for a transplant (120,000) will
die each year before a donor can be found. More than 600 of these are children. Another name is added to the waiting list every 13 minutes.
Transplantation is no longer considered experimental. Over 28,000 organ
transplants are done in the US each year. HRSA found that 96% of families were willing to donate a
deceased family member’s organs IF he/she had expressed this wish prior to death. (HRSA)
It is SO important to sign up on the Donate Life Registry through the MVD when you apply for or
renew your driver’s license or at: www.NMdonor.org or www.donatelife.net.
MYTHS and FACTS - - You Can Help EDUCATE
- I have a medical condition/I am too old so I can't be a donor. Anyone,
regardless of age or medical history, can sign up to be a donor.
There are very few conditions that would prevent a person from
becoming a donor (HIV, active cancer, systemic infection). The
oldest US donor was 92. What matters is health of the organ(s).
- If they see I'm a donor at the hospital, they won't save me. When you are admitted to a hospital,
the only priority is to save your life. Donation is not considered until all lifesaving methods
have failed.
- My family won't be able to have an open casket funeral if I'm a donor. An open casket funeral is
usually possible for organ, eye, and tissue donors. The body is treated with care, respect,
and dignity, throughout the entire donation process.
Revelation 21:4-5 – “In eternity we will neither have nor need our earthly bodies; former
things will pass away; all things will be made new.”
Please check the websites listed above for so much great information. Contact the church office if
you’d like any health-related help: Carol Winkles [email protected].
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Council Meeting Notes - January 10, 2017
Pastor Jared shared worship attendance trends which show increases each year. While we have
35 new members, our worship increase hasn’t been 35, reminding us to recognize that regular
worship may not mean weekly attendance for everyone. We can do better connecting with those
members (new and old) who are not regular worship attenders. Several committees will see
membership changes, and the nominating committee will begin its work, identifying people’s gifts
to encourage a good fit.
Deacon Laura shared that over 70 people participated in the Advent mural intergenerational
coloring event. During Lent there will be a smaller size coloring event of the stations of the cross
for Good Friday. The Christmas Pageant went well and a video has been posted online. The youth
went caroling with other members of the congregation and had a Christmas party. Deacon Laura is
now officially rostered as a Minister of Word and Service. She is beginning a two-year online
Certificate in Faith Formation for the 21st Century. She had the council members complete an
Assessment which she will analyze as her first assignment.
The treasurer’s report showed that we ended the year with receipts $1,500 behind expenses. The
$7,000 raised with our Give-an-extra-Sunday appeal really helped us come close to balancing.
Mission Teams are ready to kick off the new year with meetings to look at fundraising ideas and
ongoing functions. One example is the Sale to Serve Others which we could do on May 6.
We approved the Food-4-Paws Project and will be working with the Memorials Committee on our
Towel Award. With the house across the street going up for sale, we will look at it to see if it might
serve any of our future goals for service to the community.
Sandy Johnson, Peace Council Secretary
Thrivent Action Team—Community School!
Volunteers are needed to help stuff envelopes and put stamps and labels on questionnaires that
are being sent to businesses close to Lynn Middle School for their input to ensure that every
member of the Lynn Community has a voice in how our community school should look, and make
this another success story. Sign-up in the narthex to join us on Saturday, February 4 from 11 am12:00 noon. Snacks will be provided. Please ask Carol Blaschka if you have any questions.
Lynn Community School
Ribbon Cutting
January 20
The new Community School
Coordinator, Vanessa
Mendez, was introduced.
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Thrivent Members — BSC Needs You!!
Did you know that you have $250 just waiting for you to claim and use to help Border Servant
Corps? There are lots of events identified that are perfect for Thrivent Action Team projects. As a
Thrivent member, you can do two action teams (one if an associate member) per year. Using
Thrivent Action Teams allows BSC to use those funds to meet its programming requirements,
freeing up resources for other things. Kari and Sophia will even help you apply! Feel free to call
either of them at 575-522-7119, extension 16 for all the information you need to help. We appreciate
you!!!
ONE THING
“I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?” – Isaiah 43:19
New things often lead to change, and many of us resist change because we find it uncomfortable.
We fear change when we don’t know, or feel in control of, the outcome. But God calls us to walk in
faith – not in fear – and trust him when the time comes for change.
When it comes to your financial life, small changes can make a big difference. Spending your
income more carefully or making plans to care for your family can result in greater peace of mind
and security. Instead of making numerous changes at once, commit to changing just one thing in
your finances in 2017.
Consider these ideas for making a change:
Brown bag your lunch. Instead of going out to eat for lunch during the week, try bringing your own
lunch as a money-saving alternative. Not only will it help you pinch pennies, last night’s leftovers
might even taste better than the original! Start by packing a lunch just once or twice a week as you
make the transition.
Save more. If your employer offers a retirement savings plan, contribute 1% more this year. Or,
consider having money automatically withdrawn every month to go directly to a savings account.
Over time, these changes can make a big difference in the amount you accumulate.
Meet with a financial professional. Seek out guidance from a professional to help you plan your
future. A financial representative can help you set goals, manage your funds, protect your family
and show you how to leave a legacy.
Ask your friends for help and encouragement. Tell your friends what you are doing and ask them
for suggestions and encouragement. They might have some great recommendations and may even
join you in making a change themselves.
Don’t be afraid – just do one new thing and see how your life changes!
This article provided compliments of Thrivent Financial and Joanne Rodriguez, FIC, 575-523-1879,
[email protected] .
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Ash Wednesday ~ Soup Suppers ~ Lent Services
Ash Wednesday Services will take place on Wednesday, March 1st at 12:00 PM and
6:00 PM. Holy Communion and Imposition of Ashes will be offered at both services.
There is no soup supper on Ash Wednesday.
Wednesday evening services will be a part of our Lenten worship and fellowship.
Services will be at 6:00 PM on Wednesdays during Lent.
Soup Suppers will begin on Wednesday, March 8 at 5:30 PM. Please sign up in the narthex to
bring soup any Wednesday to share. Groups/Mission Teams may sign up to be the “Host” for the
evening. Responsibilities of the host are available on the sign-up table as well. Any questions,
please ask Carol in the office.
Mid-Week Lenten Dramas – Actors Needed
We will use Holden Evening Prayer for our Lenten Midweek Worship
services. Our service will be enriched by the addition of a Scripture Tableau.
We need actors who are willing to participate in our Scripture Tableaus, all
age and drama skill levels are welcome to participate. The actors will not
have any spoken lines, the actors will stand in still motion scenes as the scripture is read aloud.
The audience is an integral part of making the Scripture Tableau successful, since their eye lids are
the curtains that open and close as the actors change the Tableau scenes. The Scripture Tableau
was used by Rev. Dr. Shauna Hannan at the 2016 Rocky Mountain Synod Assembly. It was very
powerful to see how the actors composed each scene. To see an example of a Scripture Tableau
visit: https://vimeo.com/147636449
Stephen Ministry
In the fall of 2016, Kathryn Hill and Pr. Jared participated in Stephen Ministry
training through a partnership with University United Methodist Church (UUMC).
On January 8th, Kathryn was commissioned as a Stephen Minister.
Congratulations to Kathryn for completing the Stephen Ministry Training!
UUMC is beginning another round of training for Stephen Ministers beginning in
March. The training is once a week for about 13-weeks, with two weekend retreats (Friday night
and all day Saturday). They have invited Peace Lutheran to send two more congregation members
through the Training Program, as we prepare to become a Stephen Ministry congregation. If you
are interested in learning more about one-on-one caregiving as part of your personal ministry,
contact Pr. Jared Carson.
Women in Motion
All women are invited to the next potluck gathering in the Clubhouse at Trails West, hosted by
Nancy Greene, Arlyss Skari, and Judy Tofte on February 16 at 6:00 PM. Please call any one of
them with questions or to RSVP.
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Composer Of Grammy Winning Choral CD To Conduct His Choir
In Collaboration With Oñate High School Concert Choir
The recording “Life and Breath: Choral Works by René Clausen” received the GRAMMY for Best
Choral Performance recently. Now, Clausen will bring The Concordia Choir from Moorhead, MN, to
perform in Las Cruces, NM, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 2, 2017, at First Presbyterian Church,
200 E Boutz Rd. The concert stage will be shared with the Oñate High School Concert Choir under
the direction of Ryan Fellman. Tickets are available online at ConcordiaTickets.com, by calling (800)
838-3006 or at the door.
The concert is part of the choir’s 15-day, 2017 tour of the Southwestern U.S. which includes
performances in the Denver metro and Colorado Springs, Colo.; Santa Fe and Las Cruces, N.M.;
Tucson, Ariz.; Scottsdale, Ariz.; Sun City, Ariz.; Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.; Dana Point, Calif.; Palm
Desert, Calif.; Thousand Oaks, Calif.; and Moorhead, Minn.
Clausen, a world-renowned composer and conductor conducts the 72-voice a cappella choir and is
the artistic director of the Emmy®-winning Concordia Christmas Concerts seen by audiences of
18,000 each year and televised nationally through PBS (Public Broadcasting Service). Clausen has
written more than 100 commissioned compositions for ensembles across the world including the St.
Olaf Choir and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. On the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 national tragedy
he conducted his composition “MEMORIAL” in Lincoln Center, New York City – a piece originally
commissioned by the American Choral Director’s Association.
A February 2010 performance and recording session with the Grammy Award-winning King’s
Singers and multiple performances on Garrison Keillor’s “Prairie Home Companion” radio show
highlight the choir’s world-class quality.
Conductor Rene Clausen, celebrating his 31st year at Concordia, has programmed a varied set
including a section titled, ‘How Can I Keep From Singing,' which includes works by Pete Seeger,
Norman Luboff and Shawn Kirchener. Other composers include Hugo Distler, Heinrich Schutz,
Krystof Penderecki, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, J.S. Bach and René Clausen. The final set includes a
number of hymns, folk songs and spirituals.
Touring nationally and internationally
since 1918, the choir has performed
in nearly every major hall in the
United States and continues to affirm
its reputation as one of the nation’s
finest a cappella choirs. Paul J.
Christiansen, son of F. Melius
Christiansen, was the conductor of
The Concordia Choir for 49 years.
Concordia College is a four-year
liberal arts college of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America offering
more than 60 majors, including 18
honors majors and 12 preprofessional programs.
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Sunday Worship
Mission Statement
9:00 AM
We of Peace Lutheran Church,
as an ELCA missional congregation, are called
By God’s grace, to grow and share our faith,
welcoming all and striving to live in the spirit
and love of Christ.
Sunday Morning
Learning
10:30 AM
August—May
Coffee Hour
Following Worship
Every Sunday
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