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The Vine P R I N C E O F P E A C E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 2
Claimed Gathered Sent
P R I N C E O F P E A C E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H A P R I L 2 0 1 3
Claimed Gathered Sent
Adult Education 2
Polo Shirts 2
Pastor Anita Beste 3
Pastor John Klawiter 4
Circle Bible Studies 4
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Youth & India Dinner 6
Music Ministry 7
New Members 7
Council Corner & Other 8
Older Kids 9
April Birthdays 9
Luther Sem FRIENDS 9
April Calendar 10
Advertisements 11
Volunteer Appreciation 12
Financials 12
Rooted & Reaching 12
Inside this issue:
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Joyful Noise! Spring Musical
Talk About a Hot Seat! A story about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fire!
Sunday, April 21 8:30 & 10:45 services
Prince of Peace Chancel Choir and Instrumentalists
present their MASTERWORK Concert
Missa Festiva
Sunday, April 28, 8:30 & 10:45 services
Prince of Peace presents: India Night
Sunday April 14th, 4:30-7:00 PM
Youth FundraiserA Night of Authentic
Indian Food and Entertainment and
Live and Silent Auction
Tickets: $15/adult; $4/child
See page 6 for more information.
Volunteer Potluck Lunch
Sunday, April 21, 12:00 noon
Appreciation for the ways our volunteers use
their time and talents at the church and in the
community. See back page for details.
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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, ELCA 2561 Victoria Street N, Roseville, MN 55113
651-484-4144 (voice)
651-484-7028 (fax)
[email protected] (email)
Office Hours
8:30am to 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday
Staff
Anita Beste Senior Pastor
John Klawiter Associate Pastor
Mark Hanson Office Manager
Kathy Arveson Financial Consultant
Tammy Wilkinson
Kenny Vigne Organist
Kathy Tunseth Choral Director
Kristen Haakenson Bells of Peace Director
Melissa Burke
Milt Warkentien Music Ministry Coordinator
Lightshine Youth Choir Director
Steve Andert Custodian
The deadline for articles for the May Vine is April
10. The deadline for bulletin announcements is
Wednesday at noon of each week. Please drop off
your submissions to the church office, or email at
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Contact Us Adult Education
Adult Forum Sunday Mornings at 9:30 AM
April 7 The First Paul
Carol Swanson will introduce this book by Marcus Borg
and John Dominic Crossan.
April 14 Paul and His Message
Dr. Neal Elliott, Biblical Studies Editor at Fortress Press
and renowned Paul scholar will provide an inside view
of Paul and his writings. Elliott is author or editor of
several books on Paul.
April 21 Columbarium Update and Kick-Off
Marge Beauvais and the columbarium research group
will present the next steps in the planning process.
April 28 CIIC Projects Update
Dan Dodge and team will present a progress report on
the capital improvement projects underway and getting
ready to begin.
May 5 2013 Budget Review
Church Council Treasurer Yvonne Miller will review
with us the preliminary 2013-2014 fiscal year budget.
Feasting on the Word
This Lectionary-based study will continue to be led by
Pastor Anita, but at a new 9:30 AM time slot on Tuesday
mornings. Here is the schedule for April:
April 2 Rose Pointe, Roseville
April 9 Parkview Estates, Roseville (11 AM)
April 16 Sunrise, Roseville
April 23 Applewood Pointe, Roseville
April 30 TBD
Book Study The First Paul by Marcus Borg & John
Dominic Crossan Carol Swanson will lead two sessions
on The First Paul. Sessions are scheduled for Thursday
evenings, April 11 and 25, at 7:30 in the PoP Library.
The book will be available for purchase in the church
office.
Do you want to buy a Prince of Peace polo shirt? We will have sample shirts available on Sunday, April 7th. The shirts will be various colors and various sizes, including the Prince of Peace logo monogrammed on the front of the shirt. This is a great opportunity to let people know your faith witness, and where you attend church.
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General Info
Prayer Chain Requests
If you have a prayer request,
please call the church office or
email [email protected].
If you would also like to be
someone who prays on our
prayer chain, call the church
office with your email address,
or email us at the address
above. On the weekend, call
Linda Olson with prayer
requests at 651-482-8543 or
email her at:
Meals on Wheels
Every third Monday. Contact
Marie Hanson at 651-631-
3565.
Prayer Shawl Knitting First Monday of the month. Contact Donna Gramstad at 651-407-2976.
Child Care Available
The Nursery is staffed each
Sunday during the worship
services.
Message from Pastor Anita Beste
Every month, Prince of Peace
gives benevolence donations
to various organizations. In
the month of April, we will
give financial support to:
ELCA
VIBE
Thank you for your support
and partnership in these
ministries!
Last fall we completed the estimate of giving phase of our
Rooted in the Faith Reaching for the Future capital
campaign. So the commitment phase is done and the capital
improvements have begun (new furnaces and sanctuary air
conditioning installed)! This extra giving is for three years but the rooting
and reaching will continue way into the future! And this includes tending to
our sense of mission as a faith community.
Prince of Peace has a history of giving away 10% (a tithe) of its capital
campaign money to mission. That commitment continues and 10% of the
monies received (so approximately $50,000 of an anticipated $500,000) will be
designated for a Mission Tithe. But this time around some interesting
conversation was generated about what participating in mission should and
could look like: could mission mean more than sending money out to some
organization? could it include a partnership between Prince of Peace and
others? could mission outreach benefit our own faith community and the wider
community at the same time?
So a process has been designed for members of Prince of Peace to submit
micro-grant proposals for a mission idea. Then those same people will become
the Grant Committee and discern together and grant together the allocation of
monies. (This echoes a similar and successful process that the Saint Paul Area
Synod used for dispersing the recent Crossroads grants.) And then the Prince
of Peace grant recipients will shepherd their mission project on behalf of
mission for the whole congregation and perhaps engage and involve others of
us in the process.
Proposals for these micro-grants are due April 30, 2013. Then dates and times
for the committee to meet will be determined. A timeline for dispersing funds
will be developed. Grant proposal forms are available from the office, in the
narthex, or online. Some of the questions include:
Grant Proposal Name, Amount Requested & Description
What Communities will be served with this grant?
How will you reach out to your target community?
Will this include partnerships with any community groups?
How many other Prince of Peace volunteers will be involved?
How will you recruit these volunteers?
How many people do you anticipate this project will serve?
community served?
If appropriate, how will funding be continued beyond this grant?
Anticipated Begin & End Date In January and February we held a series of Adult Forums on imagining
possibilities for mission. What would God have us be doing in this time and
place? Now we get to take the next step with action. So get your grant
engagement with mission in your prayers. Rooted in the Faith Reaching
for the Future Mission Tithe grant proposal s are due April 30, 2013. Mail
or email grant proposals to Mark Hanson, Office Manager
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Circle Studies A Word from Pastor John
Martha Circle:
Monday, Apr 8
1:00 PM in church Library
Hostess Cathy Yoon
Leader Elly Osterhoudt
Rebecca Circle
Monday, Apr 8
7:00 PM
Hostess
Leader Tricia Wright
Lydia Circle
Tuesday, Apr 9
9:30 AM, in church Library
Hostess Agnes Zawada
Leader Esther Tatley
Women of the Well Circle
Tuesday, Apr 9
9:30 AM
Leader Kathleen Gabrielsen.
Ruth Circle
Tuesday, Apr 9
Leader Sharon Stillings
be the first Tuesday, April 2 at 5:00
PM.
Have you noticed a lot of stuff happening? New ministry
groups are forming, new people are getting involved, new
refugees will be planting in the garden, new babies are being
born and baptized, and the new member classes are growing too.
This newness leads to feelings of excitementhappiness that
something new is going on and appreciation of the Holy Spirit at work.
Thank you for the blessing of your ministryfor welcoming the stranger,
for mentoring the new person, for being vulnerable to learn new things and learn
from others.
With all this newness, things are changing. This newness also leads to
to deal with. We are faced with uncertainty of what the future of the congregation
will be like and if new people will be making those choices.
that he wrote in Romans 11appropriately enough, he used a gardening metaphor. 19
20 That is true. They were broken off because of their unbelief, but you stand only
through faith. So do not become proud, but stand in awe. 21 For if God did not
spare the natural branches, perhaps he will not spare you.
Paul is talking about the Jews that were the first followers of Christ, but fell
off the tree, and the new Gentile believers whose faith is new and they are prideful.
original
or grafted and that you could just as easily fall off the tree. Thus, without Christ,
we fall off just as a true wild olive tree depends on the root, Christ is our root.
Where I think this applies to us is that we are seeing the tree have many
new offshoots. But old shoots and new shoots are experiencing things differently.
The old shoots want to have new shoots, but maybe only if they learn to do things
There will be times where not everything is cleaned or picked up the right
way. There will be times that old and new forget to communicate and expect to
have spaces available at the same time.
The most important thing for us to remember is that we are all on this tree
together. We all have things to learnthe old from the new and the new from the
old.
As a new pastor, I see an abundance of growth sprouting up.
many long-time members are
taking risks in reaching out to others or trying to articulate their
firmly rooted at Prince of Peace. You are reaching out for a
plentiful harvest and new shoots will continue to flourish from this
level of engagement.
the fruits of your ministry in the weeks, months, and years to come.
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SAVE THE DATES FOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL!
Where: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church When: Monday, June 17 Thursday, June 20 Time: 9:00 AM 12:00 noon Who: Ages 3 through 4th Grade We are also looking for volunteers of all ages who are looking to have a lot of fun! Call Tammy at 651-484-4144 if you can help out!!
APRIL 28-May 12 (Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings)
narthex Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings after worship.
Save the dates for Prince of Peace Camp! Mark your calendars for a weekend of fun! WHERE: Camp Wapo, Amery WI WHEN: August 16-18 (Fri Sun) WHO: Everyone! Experience the beauty of nature, time to relax and get away, campfire songs, games and activities, and good old fashioned fun! The whole church is invited! So come as a single, a couple, a group of friends, or a family.
Joyful Noise! Spring Musical
presents Talk About a Hot Seat; a story about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fire! Performances will be held during both 8:30 and 10:45 worship services on Sunday, April 21. Invite your friends and family! Rehearsal Saturday, April 20, 9-11:00 AM Performance Sunday, April 21, both services.
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Youth and Young Adults Pastor John Klawiter
Prince of Peace presents:
Indian Night,
Bollywood Style
Youth Fundraiser A Night of Authentic Indian Food and Entertainment and
Silent Auction
Sunday, April 14th 4:30-7 pm
Tickets: $15/adult; $4/child For more information:
Contact the Prince of Peace office for tickets [email protected]
651-484-4144
The passion for international connectivity is
one of the great features of Prince of Peace.
Much attention is placed on the partnership
here with the Iringa Diocese in Tanzania, but
the Sunday School has also had a long
standing relationship with Lutheran Global
Missions and designated their offerings to
supporting children from India.
This spring, we are joining together in a
celebratory fashion to immerse the
congregation in Indian culture. The
Oberdorfer family will be the hosts of Indian
Night a celebration of fun activities, great
authentic Indian food, and traditional Indian
Dance. There will be a Silent Auction and a
A portion of the proceeds will go to continue
supporting Lutheran Global Missions and the
kids in India and the remainder is for Youth
Fundraising for summer fun and future trips,
like the canoe trip and the Youth Gathering.
Come and have a great time! Invite another
family to join you, there will be plenty for the
the same day as the Youth/Young Adult
service! See you at Prince of Peace on April
14th!!!
Potluck following the March gathering of the
Young Adults 20 people joined together for
fellowship and their 16 kids! If you know
other young adults looking to deepen their
relationships in a caring church group, have
them contact Pastor John.
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Greetings from the Music Coordinator Milt Warkentien
When I was reading through the Scripture lessons
of the texts for April 14. This got me thinking about
faith journey. This has nothing to do about
how close am I to Saul or Paul? How many days am
I close to being completely immersed in Christ? I
but I know there are days and times when Christ
journeys. Are you able to be like Paul or are there
days when Saul creeps into your life,
too? The opening verse of ELW 779
Amazing Grace! How sweet the sound
that saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Easter season is that our eyes are always open and that
the resurrected Christ is alive and living within us all. As
the youth learned in New Orleans, if Christ is alive in
our hearts we CAN make a difference. May we all be
more Paul than Saul and have Christ be the focus of our
lives. May God bless us all, Milty.
Apr 7: Traditional w/Communion;
8:30 Bells/Chancel Choir
10:45 Bells/Joyful Noise
Apr 14: Band led (Youth/Young Adults)
Worship Team/Lightshine both
services
Apr 21: Joyful Noise musical at both services
Apr 28: Chancel Choir Masterworks
May 5: Traditional w/Communion;
8:30 Chancel Choir
10:45 Lightshine
*Confirmation at 10:45
Note from the Editor Office Manager, Mark Hanson
Come to all the feasting opportunities in April because the big one in May the Syttende
Mai/May 17th dinner
Circle to thank for this successful event for the past two years and the many other
volunteers they organized! But this event requires a tremendous amount of work and time,
and the consensus of many is that we not proceed with it this year. We have enjoyed hosting
Missa Festiva by John
Leavitt on April 28th,...
For those who would like to become members of Prince
of Peace, we offer opportunities to join in the Spring or
the Fall. On Sunday, May 5, at the 8:30 worship service
we will be welcoming new members.
In preparation for membership, we will be having three
new member sessions where we get to know one
another a little bit and discover more about Prince of
Peace
Wednesdays, April 17 & 24, 6:15-7:15 PM
in the church library; led by Pastor Anita
Sunday, April 28, Noon Welcome Potluck
for new members
Childcare in the Nursery will be provided.
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Council Corner Deb Cordes
As I write this article, I am still thinking
about Holy Week and Easter. Good
Friday has always been the most
meaningful time of the church season for
me. I have always wondered how it must
have felt to know you had to give up everything your
wonder what it takes to make that sacrifice willingly.
-taking becomes real and
present for me. It is Good Friday that seems to confirm
the reality of my Christianity. It is the blackness that
seeks light. The pain and heartbreak that turns to
wonder, then joy. When I walk away from the darkened
sanctuary with the starkness of the cross present, I
know the next day I will place flowers around the table,
drink coffee with friends, smell the aroma of the
flowers and the beauty the Worship Committee brings
into what was a stark and dark place. Then the joy of
echoes through the sanctuary like a trumpet calling us
to action into the seasons beyond.
Prince of Peace seems to be a place of action a place
the Monday work crews, the cookie bakers, those who
are creating grant proposals for mission tithe monies,
the 20-40 group that is forming with plans for the
moving, praying, being guided by that spirit of Easter
He is risen! He is risen indeed!
We received a warm thanks from Maria Larson
following her gall bladder surgery:
Dear Prince of Peace Friends,
have given me during my surgery and recuperation blessings of prayers, visits, cards, calls, flowers and food. Your prayers were especially a great comfort to me as well
were able to be with me. May God continue His work through you. With Gratitude, Maria Larson
Columbarium Information
On Sunday, April 21 during the
Education Hour, Jeff Anderson
from Anderson Memorials will
give a presentation of our
Columbarium Project. Jeff will
have samples of materials that
will be used in the construction
of the columbarium and he will answer all your
questions. Pre-construction applications will be
available at that time.
Projected timeline:
April -June: Pre-construction sale
October: Installation of the columbarium
Help protect raptors and the world we share by
recycling your used inkjet cartridges. You are invited
Recycling for
Raptors program. Started in 2003, this activity helps
individuals and organizations recycle their inkjet
printer cartridges, while raising funds to support The
Raptor Center.
Did you know that nearly one million cartridges are
disposed of each day in the United States? Current
estimates reveal that approximately 30% of ink
cartridges are being recycled. While that is a good
start, about 70% are still going to landfills, and it can
take as long as 450 years for a cartridge to
decompose in a landfill.
Join forces with The Raptor Center today by
donating your used cartridges by depositing them in
the Recycle for Raptors box located under the Equal
Exchange Coffee table in the church hallway.
With the help of many individuals and organizations
throughout the United States, The Raptor Center has
recycled more than 125,000 ink cartridges
amounting to over 8 tons of materials since the
program began. Thanks so much for your partici-
pation in this effort!
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April Birthdays
We give thanks for those celebrating birthdays in April!
If you would prefer not to have your birthday included, please let us know prior to the month of your birthday
(for example if your birthday is in May, we need to know by April 10). You can either call us at (651) 484-4144,
or email us at: [email protected].
Ackman, Nate
Anderson, Gordon
Anderson, Grant
Anfang, Marilyn
Bail, Bev
Beste, Steve
Birkeland, Don
Biyadglign, Grethe
Burke, Ryan
Carr, Karen
Carr, Lois
Cordes, Deb
Dirkzwager, Ken
Duncan, Zach
Gutzmann, Gordy
Haugan, Gus
Hudoba, Natalie
Johnson, Logan
Lolmaugh, Leah
Luger, Karen
Mayer, Gertrude
Miller, Anna
Murch, Nancy
Nordman, Quin
Olson, Eric
Peterson, Brian
Rowe, Jerry
Schewe, Jerry
Sponheim, Nell
Stutzman, Shirley
Tatley, Esther
Tunseth, Kathy
Vetter, David
Vetter, Jonathan
Wagner, Linda
Walker, Tori
Older Kids Senior Group
Hymn Sing and Stories Behind Those Hymns
Presented by Mark Hanson and Friends
Our present Office Manager and former Organist
Mark Hanson will lead a Hymn Sing, and tell us the
history and anecdotes of the hymns and writers. It
will give us new insight and meaning to the songs we
all know and love. Everyone is welcome, and bring a
friend or two!
Thursday, April 11, 11:30-1:30; Luncheon, followed
by program in the Sanctuary.
Cost is $10.00. Make your reservation after worship
on Sunday, April 7, or call Margaret Sorensen at 651-
631-0247, or Vera Ista, 651-484-4443.
Luther Seminary Friends
Who Knew?
FRIENDS Spring Luncheon and Basket Auction
Saturday, April 20th
10:30 AM Auction
11:30 AM Lunch
Featuring the Revs. Catherine Malotky and Kathy Michael
The Spring Luncheon is an annual fundraising event featuring inspiring speakers from the community. The public is welcome. Tickets are $25. For tickets, contact Lynne Moratzka at 651-641-3419 or [email protected].
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Time Value Z-MN-55 Published by Prince of Peace
PRESORTED
STANDARD
US POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 92389
TWIN CITIES, MN
Financial Information Fiscal Year 2012-2013
YTD Income through February = $298,545
YTD Expenses through February = $309,591
YTD Gain/Loss = -$11,046
YTD Benevolences paid = $22,607
Thrivent Loan Balance = $69,408
Financial Information
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
2561 VICTORIA STREET N ROSEVILLE, MN 55113
651-484-4144 WWW.PRINCEOFPEACE.TC
Volunteer Appreciation
Ephesians 3:16 -17
he may grant that you may be strengthened in your inner being with power through his spirit, and that Christ may dwell in your hearts through
faith, as you are being rooted and grounded
Mission Tithe the Micro-Grant Process for our
Rooted in the Faith/Reaching for the Future capital
campaign
Prince of Peace members and/or committees are
encouraged to submit an application for a micro-grant as
part of our mission outreach using some of the Rooted
and Reaching monies as a resource. More information
and application forms are available in the Narthex, the
office, or online. See page 3 for more info.
Volunteer Week Potluck
Sunday, April 21st, 12:00 Noon
Volunteer Week is April 21-27. Come
celebrate the beginning of Volunteer Week
at a potluck following the second service on
April 21st! We will celebrate the many
ways in which members of Prince of Peace
use their time and talents to volunteer at
church and in the community. If you have
pictures of our many volunteers in action,
please bring them for the bulletin board in
the hallway. We are also revamping the way
that members can sign up to share their time
Prince of Peace, and will introduce that at
the lunch. Thank you for all you do!