Sunday Forum | The Power of Fear

Sunday Forum | The Power of Fear

Lent Series: PowerMarch 89:40am During five Sundays in Lent, members of the adult education team will lead us in an exploration of five different aspects of “power.” We live in a world of power struggles and competing powers. How do we navigate in such a world? What...

You’re Invited to See the Power Struggle

Today’s author is Prince of Peace’s Intentional Interim, Pastor Steve Sylvester. Water into wine.  Nice! Sick boy gets well.  Heartwarming! Blind man sees.  Colors abound! Lame man walks.  Skip to my Lou! Dead man comes to life. ...

Be healed

Today’s author is Prince of Peace member, Suzan Hurlbut. Most people do not see things as they are                                          They see things...
Sunday Forum | The Power of Service

Sunday Forum | The Power of Service

Lent Series: PowerMarch 19:40am During five Sundays in Lent, members of the adult education team will lead us in an exploration of five different aspects of “power.” We live in a world of power struggles and competing powers. How do we navigate in such a world? What...
Camp Wapo

Camp Wapo

Prince of Peace Camp Dates Seeds (1st-3rd Gr): July 24-26 Wapo Youth (4th-9th Gr): July 19-24 Ox Roots (9th-12th Gr): July 19-24 Scholarships We never want cost to be a barrier to camp! We are committed to working alongside churches and families to ensure...

God’s work, our hands

Today’s author is Prince of Peace member, Carol Swanson. Text: Chapter 9 of the Gospel of John. As he walked along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Jesus answered,...

Honing your belief

Today’s author is Prince of Peace’s Intentional Interim, Pastor Steve Sylvester. I’ve told several of you that John’s Jesus is my least favorite Jesus, but at the same time, it’s my favorite Gospel.  I find the Jesus in John to be offputtingly...

Restoration

Today’s author is Prince of Peace member, Debbie Jorgens. God will restore you, even if your body has to die first. The other day I was reminded of a sweet, simple hymn that endeared itself to me years ago: “Have No Fear, Little Flock” (ELW 764). In difficult...