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BE THERE FOR ALL THE FUN!
On a July Sunday during announcements, I told you that we were not asking
for school supplies this year. As you know, at the Fair each year we are
blessed to give away LOTS of school supplies to children and youth. You are
always so generous, and we are able to help so many with paper, pens,
notebooks, and more.
However, this year, our friends from Walmart weighed in. In the spring, we
received a phone call from friends there who remembered our telling them
about the Fair, back when the new Walmart opened early this year. They had
some “old” school materials that they were not going to be selling, so “Would
you want them?” Well, SURE, we would! They delivered a whole pallet
load of materials and later called to see if we’d like some more. These new
school supplies had been left at the old store when they were cleaning out.
THEN, they called back and said, “We know you give a bicycle away each
year. Would you like three small bikes?” OH, YES, WE WOULD!
What blessings! God calls us into ministry and provides for us to carry out
works of grace and mercy in our Lord’s name. Let us pray for this event and
for all who come on August 8th.
-Pr. Joe
IN THIS ISSUE
15th Annual Back-to-
School Health & Safety
Fair
Endowment Board
Update
Join the Parish Choir!
Celebrate/Build News
New PoP Classes
Final Summer Fun!
Wednesdays Together
PoP MusiCamp!
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
455 Missouri Avenue North
Largo, FL 33770
Tel: 727-585-9969
info@poplargo.org
www.poplargo.org
Facebook.com/PoPLargo
Twitter.com/PastorJoePoP
PRINCE OF PEACE | August 2015 News
Volume 10, Issue 8
9am-1pm in Parish Hall
Get ready for the 2015-2016 school year! Physicals,
haircuts, school supplies & more! See page 6 for details.
Want to be a volunteer? Stop by the next page!
ONLINE GIVING
You may have seen this odd-looking
imprint in the margin of recent
Sunday bulletins. By scanning this
“QR code” using an app on your
smart phone, you can make gifts to
God at Prince of Peace
electronically. Simple, right?
WANT POP E-NEWS?
Would you like to receive
the PoP monthly
newsletter as a digital
e-mail? Simply visit poplargo.org
and enter your email address in the
sidebar to receive monthly and
weekly email communications from
us!
WANT E-NEWS?
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Volunteer for the 15th Annual Health & Safety Fair!
WE NEED YOU!
We will need volunteers of
every age in all areas about
the campus – visit us online at
poplargo.org to sign up, or look
for the sign-up sheet under the
Portico!
Volunteers are needed to help
pack 500 packets of school
supplies – we’ll begin at 6:00pm
on Wednesday, August 5th – pizza
will be served!
Here are other ways we’ll need
your service:
Extra hands 9:00am Friday
morning to set up the Hall,
kitchen & medical rooms
A fresh tear-down team
12:30pm Saturday afternoon
to pack up and tear down the
fair
Spanish interpreters and
smiling faces to welcome our
dear friends from the
community
Face painters & clowns
New and gently used books
for all ages
Prayers for the event day and
all who will attend
Fair day is a great day to wear
your new Prince of Peace shirt!
For more info, contact Faye
Belskey or Jane Corcoran in the
Church Office: 727.585.9969.
Endowment Board Awards
Thanks to all who contributed to the ministry of the Board thus far this year:
Endowment donors, congregation members submitting award requests,
Board members, and above all, our Lord and Savior who provides all of our
treasures. We have been blessed to award seven grants in the name of our
Lord. Here are a few of the award recipients:
Endowment Board Grant to Luther Springs
Pictured: Sue Mendenhall, Pastor Joe, Keith Johnson
An Endowment grant in the amount of $1,500 was
awarded to Luther Springs for the repair and
upgrade of their ropes team building course.
Endowment Board Grant to Red Tent
Pictured: Tish Wold, Linda Greilick, Red Tent Staff
An Endowment grant was awarded for the Red Tent
Initiative. Linda Greilick and Tish Wold of PoP
presented the Endowment grant of $1,500.
Endowment Board Grant to NOPE
Pictured: Laurie, Missy, & Barb
As one of seven Endowment grants, a check in the
amount of $1,000 was awarded to Narcotics
Overdose Prevention Education.
FOCUS
Sharing God’s Love
Come along for the 2015 Health & Safety Fair!
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PoP Announcements + News You Can Use
TOP 10 REASONS FOR JOINING THE PARISH CHOIR
10. You’re running out of clean clothes, and the robe saves on laundry.
9. The church is usually crowded, and you want to make sure you always
have a seat.
8. You’ve just been selected for jury duty, and you want to get used to sitting
with a large group of people.
7. The collection basket is never passed to the choir.
6. There’s a clock being installed in the back of the church, and you want to
know when one hour has passed.
5. For years you have wanted to know who sits in the back of the church
but were afraid to turn around and look.
4. You’ve been known to nod off during the service and don’t want others to
see you.
3. The chairs for the choir are padded and are the most comfortable in the
church.
2. Your favorite movie is Sister Act.
AND THE ONLY REASON YOU SHOULD WANT TO JOIN THE CHURCH CHOIR:
1. You have a desire to serve God through music!
WELCA SUMMERTIME PLANS
No Catchy Slogans!
Don’t be “caught unawares” by the schedule changes for
the summer WELCA circle meetings! Emma Crossen,
WELCA’s former stewardship director, has written a
series called “No Catchy Slogans.” Here’s where you can
find the next series study:
Monday, August 3rd | 10:30am in the Hall
Naomi Circle hosts “God Loves a Cheerful Giver”
If you don’t have access to the July/August issue of Gather, copies of the
materials will be available in the Church Office. Bring your Bible and yourself
– and be ready to share in meaningful study, lively discussion, and
scrumptious snacks. Contact Linda Greilick at 727.595.9623 for questions.
FROM THE GREEN TEAM
Mobile Collection
Opportunities!
A new North County Satellite Site
for hazardous items should be
open by now. North County
residents can drop off hazardous
electronics and chemicals monthly
at the North County Satellite Site
(29582 U.S. 19 North) every
fourth Saturday, from 8:00am to
4:00pm. For specifics on what to
bring or what NOT to bring, visit:
www.pinellascounty.org/bizwaste.
Schedules for mid-county
collections are scheduled for
September 19th at Seminole High
School and October 3rd at the
Largo Recycling Collection Center
on Starkey Road.
And remember: fruits and
vegetables in season are better
quality and healthier – and their
cultivation has a minimum impact
on the environment when
consumed at the right time of the
year.
CIRCLE UPDATES!
WELCA Board Meeting August 24th | 4:00pm
Naomi Circle August 3rd | 10:30am
October 5th | 10:30am
Martha Circle September 10th | 10:00am
Elizabeth Circle September 14th | 10:00am
Miriam Circle September 14th | 7:00pm
Rehearsals for the Parish Choir are Wednesday evenings from 7:30pm to
9:00pm. Come for supper, then work it off during choir! You might even
enjoy attending an adult class in between eating and exercising! For more
info, contact Parish Musician Don Rolander: 727.585.9969 or
don@poplargo.org. Welcome aboard!
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Your Celebrate/Build! News Share
AUGUST CELEBRATE/BUILD NEWS UPDATE
Thankfully, we may have received final approval of plans from the City of
Largo. Code requirements regarding our entire campus have forced us to
resubmit plans multiple times. We had not anticipated changes to our
parking, a new drainage filtering area, additional landscaping, bicycle racks,
additional irrigation – all which have nothing to do with the construction of
our new building.
John Sandeen and Kent Zoller met for an entire afternoon combing through
the latest plans with contractor David Reno of Reno Construction and
reviewing the latest plans and costs. We anticipate final approval from the
City for the site plan by early August and hope for the issuance of a building
permit by mid to late August.
If approvals and permit are granted, we hope to break ground by early
September. When we know dates for certain, we will publicize them through
every channel. We will also send out notices and graphs to the congregation,
showing us how the construction effort will change how we enter the church
grounds and our parking areas.
CAPITAL APPEAL UPDATE
Each week, we report how the whole congregation continues to give little by
litle each week toward our goals for financing this renewing effort in our
ministries. While the total of “intents” is $911,421, we have been blessed by
gifts that have come from folk who were not able even to present an intent
back in June 2014. But since that time, we have received $709,263.92 (as of
this writing). What a blessing! Thanks be to God for the spirit of generosity
that inspires all our giving in so many ways at Prince of Peace.
BUILDING TEAM
MEMBERS
Kent Zoller, Co-Chairman
John Sandeen, Co-Chairman
Ausma Mackus
Bobby Cook
Kevin Murphy
Steve Leonard
FINANCE TEAM
MEMBERS
Kim Adams
Charlie Campbell
Tom Gahan
Ausma Mackus
Again, thank you for your
questions and prayers! We are
blessed by the Lord to carry
out ministry in so many ways
here. A recent visitor
commented that in “checking
us out,” she appreciates how
we are engaged in the
community in so many
different opportunities and
with various ages.
Let us continue in our prayer,
our giving, our dreams and
hopes for our work in Christ
here and where we are each
day.
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“WE” SUNDAYS TOGETHER
Sundays through September 6th!
10:00am in Parish Hall
At “WE”
Sundays All
Together, you’ll
enjoy an inter-generational
approach to God’s story. A place for
all ages, we’ll gather to experience
music, drama, discussion, and other
activities that all generations can
enjoy. Find out more on page 8!
ON AUGUST 23RD
…
In lieu of Sunday School, we’ll
gather at 10:00am in Parish Hall to
hear stories from PoP HS youth and
adults who traveled to Detroit for
the ELCA Youth Gathering. See you
then! (More about this on page 8!)
LIVING CHRISTIAN
Word | Church | Worship
Watch the newsletter, bulletins and
the website as we make our way
over the next 12 months and ponder
together how we are living
Christian. Come, start this new
year of learning in this WORD
class!
Adult Education
SUNDAYS
Opening the Book of Faith: The Letter to the Hebrews
Sundays through August 16
The Letter to the Hebrews is one of the more complex New Testament
writings, written in elegant Greek by an unknown author around 70 C.E.
Speaking to people of a particular time and place – a Jewish Christian
audience raised in a Hellenistic culture – the book draws on Hebrew
Scriptures and ritual traditions, as well as Greek philosophy. The study takes
on five big questions posed by the text that are as relevant today as they were
in the First Century.
Sessions Include
1. Who is Jesus, Part 1 4. What is Faith
2. Who is Jesus, Part 2 5. How Shall We Live?
3. What Did Jesus Do? 6. What if Faith Fails?
Living Christian: Word, Church, Worship
SUNDAYS & WEDNESDAYS | 2015-2016 POP CLASSES
“I hesitate to go to that class because other people know more about the
Bible than I do.” “Why do we have the church? Isn’t it all just about
my relationship with God?” “Worship doesn’t do anything for me. Why
should I go to worship?”
All of us may have heard a version of these questions, even among those who
are a part of “church.” And yet WORD, CHURCH and WORSHIP are at the
heart of living Christian. Paul’s marvelous words in Colossians 3:12-17
capture the essence of living Christian – exploring God’s written word, the
only place where we find the story that truly saves; being a part of God’s
people, called and made one in Christ Jesus; and gathering regularly to give
honor to the Holy One who creates, saves and sustains us.
This year on Sundays and Wednesdays, we will spend much time looking at
the bigger picture. We will explore the written WORD, the Bible, its overall
structure. What’s in there – its books and groups of books, letters, wisdom
and much more? We are talking about overviews with an occasional look
deeper. Along the way, we will also consider WORSHIP and CHURCH in
ways that inform and stir us to ask questions. Why do we do the things we do
as God’s people?
Sunday, August 30th | Wednesday, August 26th Throughout the year, we will not be having the same classes on Sundays and
Wednesdays. However, on some occasions we will. On August 26th & 30th,
we will be considering “What is the Bible?” For Christians, what is the
Bible? Some say it is just a collection of various kinds of literature. If that’s
so, then what’s the connection? Why would believers across the ages place so
much emphasis on the Bible?
Informative PoP Classes
FOCUS
Christian Faith & Education
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Celebrating Baptismal Birthdays!
Do you know when you were baptized? If you know the date, please contact the church office or indicate the date on the
back of the attendance card in worship so we can make sure that our information is complete.
AUGUST BAPTISMS
Gabrielle Adams Lynn Conlen Joseph Haraschak Agnes Liska Donald Rolander
Frank Beekman Jennifer Cox Jacquelyn Hartmann Hans Mathre June Rothfuss
Zach Bello Donna Domalske Richard Johnson Michele Mathre Don Simons
Jason Blank Duke Fields Chris Koberna Max Millspaugh Marcy Streicher
Alex Bluett Gloria Gerlach Alessandra Koths Sierra Mitchell Patricia Williams
Janet Brewster Nathan Gray Zachary Koths Lauren Murphy
Michael Brewster Ken Hanke Jason LeBlanc Sherry Paulson
Rick Christie Sue Hanke Maria LeBlanc Franklin Pemberton
More Need-to-Know News
15TH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S HEALTH & SAFETY FAIR
Save the Date! Saturday, August 8th | 9am-1pm
It’s nearly time for PoP’s 15th Annual Back-to-School
Children’s Health and Safety Fair!
Free school physicals (must be accompanied by
parent/legal guardian – sign up by noon), haircuts, school
supplies, and information from over 30 providers! It’s the
perfect time to get revved up and prepped for the new
school year – won’t you join us?!
As the time draws closer, there is so
much more to do! Can you help too?
Volunteers of every age are needed in all
areas about the campus. To become a
volunteer, sign up at poplargo.org or look
for the sign-up sheet under the Portico.
If you have new or gently used books, then
we can use them too! Simply drop them by
the Red Wagon in the Narthex. Questions?
Contact Faye Belskey or Jane Corcoran in
the Church Office: 727.585.9969.
Prince of Peace thanks Walmart, store
#1712 for partnering with us to supply
the bulk of the necessary school
supplies for this year’s fair!
LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF
COFFEE & CHOCOLATE SALES
Sunday, August 9th
New this month – insulated travel
mugs for $2.00 each! Keep one in
the car and bring it to church for
the between services coffee hour!
Did you know that the global
coffee and cocoa markets are
valued at more than $175 billion
per year and the majority of this
supply is grown by smallholder
farms? LWR has coffee and cocoa
projects in 11 countries around the
world, reaching more than 42,000
farmers. The LWR partnership
cooperatives help the farmers earn
more by participating in more
parts of the chain from their crop
to your cup of coffee or chocolate
bar. Experts are brought in to
teach improved farming practices,
post-harvest processing and
marketing skills with a goal of
increasing crop quality and
quantity and getting the resources
needed to sell competitively in the
global market.
Free School Physicals
Girl & Boy Scout
Registration
Clowns & Face-Painting
After School Programs &
Community Resources
Healthy “Good-for-You”
Snacks
School Supplies
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Happenings at Prince of Peace
BOOKED FOR DESSERT
Summer Reading Fun!
August’s book selection is yours – whatever floats your boat! There will be no
August meeting.
September 17 Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End, by
Atul Gawande. Written by a Boston surgeon, this book tackles the true
purpose of medicine.
October 15 The Red Tent, by Anita Diamant. Back by popular demand,
this novel from 1997 recounts the story of Dinah who intersects with the lives
of Esau, Jacob, Joseph, and others from the Old Testament.
November 19 The Road to Charachter, by David Brooks. These
observations provide what one reviewer states is “a humility code that
cautions against living only for happiness and that recognizes we are
ultimately saved by grace.” Where have we heard that before?
Each discussion is held at 7:00pm on the third Thursday of the month and is
open to anyone who has read the book, seen the movie, read the cover of the
book, seen a headline about the author, or wants something sweet to eat on a
Thursday night – in other words, please join us!
TOGETHER ON OUR OWN
August 15th | 5:00pm
Dinner at Untouchables Pasta & Pizza | 1150 Clearwater Largo Road (at the
corner of Largo and Rosery).
August 29th | 5:00pm
Soup and sandwiches at PoP, followed by the movie “Dolphin Tale II.”
Questions? Contact Vivian Fruehling at 727.330.6975 for more information.
AUGUST BASKET WEAVING CLASS
Thursday, August 27th | Parish Hall, 6pm
We will go big in our class on Thursday, August
27th! This month’s project will be a small bushel
style basket that can hold your knitting, an
afghan, or even a cat. The basket measures
approximately 9” high at the rim and 13”x15” on
top. The 8”x11¾” base is wood, and the weave is
start and stop. We will utilize a wide maple strip and embellish it with a
double cross weave. The cost for this project will be $30 Questions? Contact
Meredith at 727.501.6424 or mcmerr11@gmail.com.
MORE SUMMER FUN!
Children’s Health & Safety
Fair | August 8 | 9am-1pm
Free school physicals, dental
check-ups, school supplies, and
information from 30 community
agencies. Volunteers needed!
(see page 2 for more!)
Wednesdays in the Park
Through August, 5:30pm
Each week, we’ll gather at Taylor
Park for an informal picnic with
friends, fun, and fellowship. Bring
your favorite meal.
Wednesdays Together
Planning Meeting
August 19 | 4pm
Wednesdays Together will resume
on August 26th, but first we’ll
gather to plan for the year ahead!
Have ideas? Come join us!
PoPTARTS Meeting
August 17 | 10:30am
PoPTARTS is stepping back into
action! We’ll meet up to kick-start
new plans for good old fashioned
fun!
Contact Faye Belskey in the
Church office 727.585.9969 if
you’d like additional information.
ARE YOU RECEIVING
POP EMAILS?
If you are receiving PoP’s monthly
and weekly email communications
infrequently, please contact Kaye
Brown in the Church Office:
kaye@poplargo.org or
727.585.9969.
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FAITH FORMATION
Resumes at 6:15pm on August 13th. We’ll meet in the Education Building.
Youth and Family Ministry
RISE UP WRAP-UP!
High School Youth on the ELCA Gathering
Join us in Parish Hall at 10:00am Sunday, August
23rd to hear from our high school youth and adults
who recently traveled to Detroit for the ELCA
Youth Gathering.
Hear their stories, see photos, and watch video
clips of their worship, study, service and fun! This
event is often a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the 13
youth and 4 adults who attended in July.
For additional information, contact Randy or Barbara Holm: 727.480.1190
or rholm@me.com.
POOL PARTY & PICNIC
Friday, August 28th | 6:30pm-8:30pm
The pool is ours for the evening for families and friends of Prince
of Peace. Make a final splash of the summer before heading back
to school! Just meet us at Highland Aquatic Center near East Bay
& Highland Avenue. Friends are invited to join us at this
wonderful new facility!
Don’t forget – bring a snack to share. Drinks will be provided. Contact Faye
Belskey in the Church office at 727.585.9969 if you’d like additional
information.
MusiCamp
Come to the Mountain!
Saturday, August 22, 2015 | 9:00am – 3:00pm in Parish Hall
All youth are invited to attend the best camp of the summer! Young and old,
small and tall – kids from kindergarten to high school – come to the
mountain and lift your voice! It’s time for the Prince of Peace MusiCamp!
For more information, contact Rick & Debbie Christie:
msdebbiec@verizon.net or call 727.585.9969.
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH
August 23rd | 12:15pm
Join the High School Youth
Planning Session for 2015-2016!
This is your group! Come to lunch
with ideas, plans and service
projects that you would like to do
in the upcoming year.
Meet us in Parish Hall – bring
$3.00 for lunch. Need more info?
Contact Randy or Barbara Holm:
727.480.1190 or rholm@me.com
“WE” SUMMER SUNDAYS
Through September | 10am
“WE” Sundays All Together is
running full steam ahead, and
we’d like you, your family, friends
and more to join us as we explore
the story of creation.
Aug 2nd: Joining the Kingdom
Aug 9th: God Moves into the
Neighborhood
Aug 16th: Following Jesus
Every Day
Aug 30th: Amazing Love
Meet us each Sunday morning at
10am in Parish Hall to experience
God’s story through music and
drama. We’ll chat and learn
together through activities that
each generation will enjoy. See
page 5 for more details!
WEDNESDAYS
TOGETHER RESUMES
Don’t forget! Wednesdays
Together resumes on Wednesday,
August 26th at 5:30pm. We’ll start
with supper – see you in the Hall!
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Living in Christ – Small Group Ministry
GARDENING ANGELS
Help plant, trim, cut back, weed, and pick up debris on our church property.
We meet Tuesdays at 7:00am and work until 9:00am. If you are a morning
person who loves the outdoors, please join this co-ed group for a little work,
fun, and fellowship. Call Tom Loesch at 727.244.3373.
“WALKING IN FAITH”
Thursday Mornings @ Taylor Park Shelter 1
This is for everyone who likes to take an early morning stroll in the park, walk
at your own pace with a lively group of friends. The walk takes just under an
hour, then we’re off to Panera Bread on West Bay for bagels and coffee! Put
on your walking shoes, and join us!
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
Mondays at 3:00PM in Parish Hall
Maintain the best habits of proper nutrition and adequate exercise while
developing an attitude of faith and trust in the Lord our God. Join us as we
support each other in our efforts to develop a healthy lifestyle. Call Ursula at
727.596.5026.
HOMELESS EMERGENCY PROJECT
The Homeless Emergency Project serves nearly
100 people 3 meals per day, 7 days a week. HEP also
provides housing for veterans and emergency housing
for the homeless, while additionally offering job oportunities and a free
dental clinic.
Each month, Prince of Peace assists HEP on the 4th Saturday and serves in
the buffet line. No special skills are needed, so come along and serve with us!
Contact Faye in the Church Office or Dorothy Luetzow at 727.223.5534 to get
involved.
PRAYER SHAWLS
Available in the Church Office
Crafted with love and prayer, Prayer Shawls are a symbol of peace, bringing
comfort to those who are suffering in grief, disease, depression or other crisis.
Contact the Church Office or stop by so that you may pick one up to deliver to
someone in need: 727.585.9969.
CRAFT TIME UPDATE!
Craft Time will be off for the
summer months. We’ll see you in
September!
GRIEF SUPPORT
will meet at 3:00pm Thursday,
August 20th at Denny’s just north
of PoP. Folks find meaning in this
shared experience of getting
together monthly. All are
welcome. Questions? Talk with
our Parish Nurse, Jane Corcoran.
STRONG FOR LIFE
Mondays & Fridays, 10am
Join our 30-minute strengthening
workout session. Therabands is
the focus of each exercise which is
geared for upper- and lower-body
strengthening. No charge except a
minimal cost of the Theraband.
This is great to help decrease pain
for those having difficulty with
neck or back pain and more.
Questions? Talk with our Parish
Nurse, Jane Corcoran.
PRAYER SHAWL UPDATE
The Prayer Shawl Ministry will be
taking a summer break. Have a
wonderful summer; we’ll see you
soon!
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | 1ST SATURDAYS | 8:00AM – 2:30PM
Like to work with your hands – love to serve? Then consider volunteering
the first Saturday of each month! Contact Charlie Salemi: 727.559.1131.
GAME DAY NOTE!
PoP Game day will
resume in the fall!
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Prince of Peace Summaries
CALL COMMITTEE MAKES PROGRESS
The call committee for a Faith Formation leader has been hard at work in the
process of calling a rostered leader to serve our children and youth. We are
following the ELCA guidelines, which has 10 steps (refer to the diagram
below for details explaining the process). We are currently at step 3. Our
Ministry Site Profile (MSP) has been completed and recently received
approval from the ELCA. We are now waiting for the Synod to send us a list
of candidates.
In the interim, we remain busy preparing for the interview process and
putting together an onboarding plan to welcome our future leader and
acquaint them with our Prince of Peace family.
We ask for your continued prayers as we enter the next phase of the process
with great anticipation that the Lord will provide a list of qualified
candidates.
If you are interested in reviewing the MSP, please contact a member of the
call committee and we will graciously send you a copy via e-mail. There will
also be a copy in the church office if you would like to stop by and read it or if
you’d like to make a copy to take home and read.
Steps in the Calling of a Rostered Leader for Faith Formation
Serving on the Call Committee are Terri Carmody, Randy Holm, Caroline Iusi, Jill Lonas,
Bill Silberman, and Margo Walbolt. Pastor Joe also meets with them.
2015 CONGREGATIONAL MONTHLY OFFERING SUMMARY
General Fund
June 2015
Receipts Expense Difference Proposed Receipts
June $43,125.30 $54,289.01 ($11,163.71) $48,834.00
YTD $331,533.64 $331,776.02 ($242.38) $348,816.00
OUR LIFE TOGETHER
Hospital Stays/Surgery
Dottie Tralins
Ruth Frick
Carol Turrell
Madeline Hope Rebori
Marv Kaufmann
Les Majer
Dottie Beggs
Deaths
Agnes Bethel
MEETINGS & DATES NOTICE
The Faith Formation Team
will next meet August 13th.
WELCA Board will next meet
on August 24th.
PoP Game Day will resume in
the fall!
The Prayer Shawl Ministry
will be taking a summer break.
Joyful Singers will be on a
hiatus for the next few months.
Craft Time will be off for the
summer and will resume in
September.
Hunger Task Force will next
meet in September.
2015 AugustSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
26 27 28 29 30 31 018:00 Habitat for Humanity
02 03 04 05 06 07 088:25 & 10:40 Summer Singers
8:45 & 11:00 HC
10:00 "WE" Sundays Together
10:00 Strong for Life
10:30am Naomi Circle - All
Women Welcome!
3:00 Healthy Lifestyles
7:00 Commission Meetings
8:00 AA, Alanon
7:00 Gardening Angels
8:00 Fire Inspection
9:00 Staff Planning
9:30 Ruth's Promise
7:00 Call Committee Mtg
5:30 Wednesdays in the Park 8:00 Walking in Faith
7:00 Codependents Anonymous
9:00 Partners in Prayer
9:00 Health & Safety Fair Setup
10:00 Strong for Life
8:00 Men's Bible Study
9:00 Health & Safety Fair!
09 10 11 12 13 14 15
8:25 & 10:40 Summer Singers
8:45 & 11:00 HC
10:00 "WE" Sundays Together
LWR Coffee & Chocolate
7:30 Compassionate Friends
10:00 Strong for Life
3:00 Healthy Lifestyles
6:00 Ruth's Promise Adv. Bd.
8:00 AA, Alanon
7:00 Gardening Angels
9:00 Staff Planning
9:30 Ruth's Promise
5:30 Wednesdays in the Park 8:00 Walking in Faith
6:15 Faith Formation
7:00 Codependents Anonymous
9:00 Partners in Prayer
10:00 Strong for Life
8:00 Men's Prayer Breakfast
9:00 Painting Parish Hall
5:00 Together On Our Own
Dinner at Untouchables
16 17 18 19 20 21 228:25 & 10:40 Summer Singers
8:45 & 11:00 HC
10:00 "WE" Sundays Together
10:00 Strong for Life
10:30 PoPTARTS Meet
3:00 Healthy Lifestyles
6:15 Executive Committee
7:00 Congregation Council
8:00 AA, Alanon
7:00 Gardening Angels
9:00 Staff Planning
9:30 Ruth's Promise
4:00 Wednesdays Together
Planning Meeting
5:30 Wednesdays in the Park
8:00 Walking in Faith
3:00 Grief Support
6:00 Preschool Orientation
7:00 Booked for Dessert
7:00 Codependents Anonymous
9:00 Partners in Prayer
10:00 Strong for Life
6:00 MusiCamp Setup
8:00 Men's Bible Study
9:00 MusiCamp!
11:00 Homeless Emergency
Project Service
23 24 25 26 27 28 298:25 & 10:40 Summer Singers
8:45 & 11:00 HC
10:00 HS Youth Rise Up Wrap-
up
12:15 HS Youth Planning
10:00 Strong for Life
3:00 Healthy Lifestyles
4:00 WELCA Board
8:00 AA, Alanon
7:00 Gardening Angels
9:00 Staff Planning
9:30 Ruth's Promise
5:30 Wednesdays Together
Resumes
8:00 Walking in Faith
6:00 Basket Weaving Class
7:00 Codependents Anonymous
9:00 Partners in Prayer
10:00 Strong for Life
6:30 Pool Party!
5:00 Together On Our Own
Dinner & A Movie
30 318:25 & 10:40 Summer Singers
8:45 & 11:00 HC
10:00 "WE" Sundays Together
Installation of Faith Formation
Team
Blessing of Conf. Students
10:00 Strong for Life
3:00 Healthy Lifestyles
8:00 AA, Alanon
Keep up with all Prince of Peace events with your
PoP At-A-Glance Calendar! Questions? Just call the
church office: 727.585.9969.
Notes:
We celebrate Holy Communion each Sunday at 8:45AM and 11:00AM. We have a fully-staffed childcare center
for infants, toddlers and children under 4 years old available on Sundays from 8:30AM to 12:15PM. Coffee and
fellowship follows 8:45AM worship, with Sunday School from 10-10:50AM.
Worship at Prince of Peace