PRINTS OF PEACE NEWSLETTER
JANUARY 2019 Published Monthly—Issue 201901
Peace Lutheran Church 240 West 9th Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54902 (920) 231-4730 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.peaceoshkosh.org
OFFICE HOURS 8:00am—1:00pm Monday—Friday
WORSHIP SCHEDULE Sunday Traditional Service at 8:00am Sunday Praise Service at 10:30am Wednesday Casual Service at 5:30pm
Epiphany
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What a year 2018 has been for the people of Peace
and the communities that make up Peace. We have
had moments of excitement and joy but also moments
of hurt and brokenness. I continue to be amazed at how
often we will join together to complete a task in front of
us, how we care for others who are in need of an extra
hand. I’m also amazed at how sometimes we dig our
heels in over the silliest of things but in the moment it
seems like the world might end if we don’t get what we
want when we want it.
14 So the Word became human and made
his home among us. He was full of unfailing love
and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory,
the glory of the Father’s one and only Son. -
John 1:14 (New Living Translation)
I like the imagery that is created by this translation - He
was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. God sent
Jesus into this world to take on flesh and bone so that
we could experience God’s unfailing love and
faithfulness first hand. How great of a reminder is that?
What would our lives and the lives of those around us
look like if we lived lives of love and faithfulness for all
people?
My prayer for 2019 is that we remember God’s
presence in our lives not only in the good times, when
we feel like prayers have been answered but also in the
times when we feel furthest from God. I pray that we
remember the promise that was made, the promise that
continues to be lived out that God is with us in all
things. God is in the midst of our brokenness, our hurt,
our joy and our success. I pray that we give thanks to
God for all things because in all things God works for
God’s people.
In 2019 how will you share God’s love with others? How
will you help others to be reminded of the Word that
became human and made his home among us?
There are some amazing things in the works for 2019 at
Peace and I hope that you will be a part of all that
happens. Know that you are loved beyond measure and
that is the greatest gift of all.
You are a blessing and you are blessed!
Shalom,
THOUGHTS FROM PASTOR BRAD
THANK YOU
On behalf of the cast of “Sorry! Wrong
Chimney” and the board of ACTs of
Peace Players, I want to thank you all
for the support you’ve shown us. We
are grateful for the audiences that
came, the work that was put into
making the stage a reality, the work
done by the volunteers taking tickets
and selling concessions and all the
other tasks that helped make this a
reality.
The biggest question people have
been asking is, “When’s the next
one?” We are in talks about the next
show and what it will be; as soon as
we have it figured out we will let you
know. We’ve also got some plans to
give back in different ways that you
might enjoy. More information to
come soon. For now – THANK YOU.
Pastor Brad
FIRST COMMUNION CLASS
I’ve gotten a few requests
about a First Communion
Class and I wanted to let
people know that we will
schedule First Communion
classes in March. These
classes will be open to anyone
who wishes to begin taking
communion.
The class is designed for 2nd
grade and up but I’m willing to
talk with families if they feel
their child is ready at an earlier
age.
Stay tuned for the exact dates
next month.
NEW MEMBER CLASS
There are several people who have
expressed interest in joining Peace
and we are excited! We will be
holding a new member event in late
February.
If you or someone you know would
like to become a member of Peace,
please take the first step of calling
the church office to give us your
contact information so we can make
sure you are included in the class.
If you have questions about joining
Peace, please talk with Pastor Brad.
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CURATOR OF YOUTH AND FAMILY MINISTRIES
FAMILY TIES
A gathering of families with children or who themselves, are children at heart.
January 13th—after the 10:30 Worship
Board games that are not boring.
Pizza will be served, please bring your own drinks
MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY
Transit Confirmation (grades 6-8) All sessions start at 6:30pm and end at 8pm Meet in Room 105
January 9th Classes will resume. Discussion on Epiphany
January 16th Prayer partner Christmas dinner
January 23rd Regular Class
January 30th 6:00-8:00 Unity Worship this will be held at
Fox Cities Exhibition Center. Transportation will be provided
For the most up-to-date information,
be sure to read the weekly Transit Takeaway
JYG—FEBRUARY 16-17
We are waiting for more information from East Central Synod of Wisconsin
but you can at least mark your calendars and save the date.
COME WORSHIP WITH US!
SERMONS are available online at youtube.com. Search “Peace Lutheran Oshkosh”
RECEIVE WORSHIP SERVICES ON LINE
PRAYER REQUESTS If you or someone you know (with their permission)
would like to be put on the prayer list, please contact
the church office either by phone (231-4730) or email
[email protected]. After four weeks, the name
will be removed unless the church is notified. This list is
open to all and categories are, but not limited to: health
recovery, military deployment, milestones, etc.
PLEASE PRAY FOR: Military Deployment: Matthew Berholtz, Karee Cocking,
Andy Duwell, Max Klein, Benjamin Zimmerman
Health/Healing: Bob Bruce, Dick Campbell, Bernice
Clark, Bill Dawson, Herb Dieckmann, Luann Gifford,
Doris Hanusa, Doris Luedtke, Pastor Marty & Lola Ruge,
Margaret Ziebell
Encouragement: Bishops Elizabeth Eaton and Gerald
Mansholt of the ELCA Synod and their staffs, Pastor
Brad Dokken, PLC Leadership Team, PLC Office Staff,
Bishop Job Ubane & staff—ELC of South Africa,
Ventersdorp Lutheran Church (our Companion Church
in South Africa)
Hospitalized: Gerald Hass, William Hesser, Denise
Krueger, Steve Krueger, Shannon Ziltner
Our Sympathies to Family and Friends of:
Reinhard O. Schmidt, who died December 17,
2018. His funeral was December 22, 2018, at Peace
Lutheran Church with Rev. Brad Dokken officiating.
BAPTISM Porter Jude McKnight, December 2, 2018
Son of Chad and Nicole (Luck) McKnight.
Baptized by Rev. Brad Dokken, Sponsors were:
Kirsten Muenchow, Tara Feiter, Eric Smiltneek
Jeremiah and Wendy Lenz-Schwersenska.
MEMORIALS Jean Hielsberg—General Fund
Dorothy Wolk—Capital Fund
SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN Please notify the office if members of your
family are in the armed forces along with their
addresses. We want them to know we care.
MID-WEEK WORSHIP We offer a weekly Wednesday worship service at
5:30pm in our chapel area. This is a service complete
with communion and we often use the readings from
the previous Sunday. If you are looking for an
opportunity to worship and cannot make it on Sunday
mornings, consider joining us on Wednesday evenings.
THANK YOU TO: ALL WHO DONATED FOR THE FALL FOOD DRIVE:
With the help of the Peace Christian Preschool, 267#
of food was donated to our Lutheran Food Pantry.
ALL HELPERS WHO DECORATED THE CHURCH FOR CHRISTMAS:
Jesse and Jean Andersen, Andy Janke, Heather Miller,
Dave Nelson, George and Kathi Sawall.
The Church looks wonderful!
ALL WHO SPONSORED ALTAR FLOWERS IN 2018:
Since there were only five Sundays without sponsors,
we will continue to offer flowers at $25. Please sign up
to honor or memorialize friends or family on the 2019
sign-up sheet in the narthex.
KATHI SAWALL: For the beautiful arrangements in the
urns at the front entrance of the church.
LUNCH BUNCH January 9, 2019, at 11:30am at the
Roxy. Call Sally at 385-0425 to
reserve your spot by the Monday
preceding—January 7. This will give
Sally time to inform the restaurant
how many will be attending. Bring a friend!
RUMMAGE SALE ITEMS The church now has a gathering
space for rummage sale items!
Call the office for pickup or drop
off at church. The annual
rummage sale will be the end of
March, 2019. It is a great fundraiser for our church,
Please consider PLC for gently used items you no longer
want or plan to donate.
FOOD PANTRY FOOD PANTRY SUNDAY IS THE FIRST SUNDAY OF
EACH MONTH. Food donations can be put
by the altar. Food donations can also be
brought anytime the church is open.
Those donations should be put in the
gray cabinet next to the elevator at the
Ninth Avenue entry by the Circle Drive.
LITTLE FREE PANTRY LITTLE FREE PANTRY SUNDAY IS THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF EACH
MONTH. Donations can be put by the altar (watch for
donation theme each month). The pantry is on the 8th
Avenue side of the church, adjacent to the parking lot.
Non-perishable food, personal care items and gift cards
may be left in the Pantry at any time. Overflow
donations can be placed on the shelves near the
elevator at Ninth Avenue entry of the Circle Drive
anytime the church is open. Cash donations should be
dropped off in the church office.
For more information about the Little Free Pantry, visit
https://www.facebook.com/littlefreepantryatpeace/.
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PRAYER “Pray, and let God worry.” - Martin Luther
MEMBER INFORMATION
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UPCOMING EVENTS
ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2019, 9:15AM
IN THE CHURCH
It is important for all to be there to cast your vote.
BUDGET FORUM WILL BE HELD SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019, 9:15 AM
IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM
Come to give your opinion and ask your questions.
ENDOWMENT SUNDAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2019
ONE WORSHIP SERVICE AT 9AM
ENDOWMENT GRANTS
will be given to many
groups from the
PLC Endowment Fund
ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2019, IN THE SOCIAL CENTER
AFTER THE 9:00AM WORSHIP SERVICE
Open to the community, the chili cook-off also includes
RAFFLE BASKETS and a CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT.
CHILI CONTESTANT ENTRIES ARE NEEDED!
ENTER AS AN INDIVIDUAL, A FAMILY, CHURCH GROUPS
OR COMMUNITY MEMBERS/ORGANIZATIONS.
All proceeds from this fundraiser All proceeds from this fundraiser
will be used for the Peace Lutheran Church youth will be used for the Peace Lutheran Church youth
to offset the cost of mission trips and other summer to offset the cost of mission trips and other summer
conferences/camps the youth would attend. conferences/camps the youth would attend.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
Christmas Showtime! PLC Sunday Schoolers again provide
a wonderful Christmas Program
After weeks of practice and preparation, our Sunday
Schoolers presented their 2018 Christmas Program
during the 10:30 service on December 16. This year’s
program, entitled The Manger Tales, was told through a
format in which four animals associated with the Nativity
were interviewed on a TV talk show. The script was
adapted from resources provided by
www.TeachSundaySchool.com.
The hostess on the talk show, Laura Prince LIVE, was
skillfully portrayed by 6th grader Emma TeLindert. Her
four guests — a donkey, a cow, a sheep, and a camel —
were convincingly played by Peyton Woods, Delaney
Rinehart, Bella Rabe, and Alexis Hayes, respectively. All
of them did a superb job.
From the pulpit, other students read
from the Gospels of Luke and
Matthew as well as provided
commentary and perspective on the
Christmas story. These included Max
Friedrich, Kaylee Schlenske, Julia
Booth, Alexis Hayes, Peyton Woods, Delaney Rinehart,
and Rachel Guenther. The Christmas message was
enthusiastically reinforced with songs and hymns by the
entire Sunday School.
In addition, the talk show’s three “sponsors” offered pre-
recorded commercials. Players for Luke’s Previously-
Owned Beasts of Burden were A.J. Hayes and Orion
Bork; for Matthew’s Tax Service were Julia Booth, Evan
TeLindert, Shawn Guenther, Delaney Rinehart, and
Alexis Hayes; and for Bethlehem Feed-Farm were Joshua
Booth, Carson Schoblaske, Layla Smiltneek, and
Brooklynne Angell (who played a remarkably adorable
unicorn).
Janell Duwell provided musical accompaniment and Kim
Dawson served as our audio-visual technician. The three
sponsor commercials were created and produced with
help from our Middle Schoolers.
On a different subject, the Sunday School kids will be
donating $300 to the ELCA’s U.S. Wildfires Disaster
Response. As we all know, wildfires have recently
devastated communities in California. Working through
Lutheran Social Services organizations in the state’s
northern and southern regions, these contributions will
be used to help those affected by these wildfires.
Funding for this effort was taken from money set aside
the Sunday School’s Offering account.
Parents/Grandparents: After our brief Winter Recess,
Sunday School will resume on January 6th. We know
that a lot of winter activities start demanding family time,
but we urge you to encourage your student’s ongoing
participation.
EMMA TELINDERT PLAYED THE KEY ROLE
IN THIS YEAR’S SUNDAY SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM.
THE ENTIRE
ENSEMBLE
GATHERED TO
CONCLUDE
THE PROGRAM
BY SINGING
SILENT NIGHT.
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Greetings Families and Friends of
Peace Christian Preschool,
Our December whirlwind may have left us a bit exhausted but it also was a time of creating some great memories. We had special visitors and great displays of support for our children and program. We are grateful that January will be more low key but we plan to have some memorable days this month as well.
One very memorable visit in December was orchestrated by a parent of one of our 4K children. This particular parent works as a caregiver at a home for disabled adults. When one of her clients told her that he wanted to give out Christmas gifts for children she orchestrated a plan to bring him to visit her daughter’s classroom with gifts for both the classroom and for the individual children. In appreciation for the gifts the children performed their holiday concert songs for the visiting group. It was an experience that made a lasting impact on all adults in the room and brightened the children’s morning!
Our holiday concerts, while exhausting, do provide an extremely endearing memory for all who attend. We filled the sanctuary two different nights because we can’t fit everyone in on one night. While there’s always a couple of instances leading up to the night of the concert that we question if this is really worth all of the time and effort, the evening of the concert reminds us that these moments really do matter.
Parents, grandparents, and other special people come out in force to show their love and support. Each year we host a bake sale which is another display of support, we sold out of our abundance of baked goodies and had to turn people away.
One new fundraiser we tried before Christmas was a meat raffle. At the time this article was submitted, the raffle had not taken place yet. It’s always a bit intimidating to try something new but we were approached with the opportunity to provide a fun and engaging fundraiser, so we thought, why not? I’ll include a report in February’s newsletter on the results.
We are eagerly looking forward to our annual visit from Rick the Magician the last week of January. We are blessed with sponsorship for this event by a church member. Rick’s magic show is a nice way to brighten up the chilly January days. His show amazes the little children and leaves all of the adults smiling from ear to ear.
On the business end, we are now taking applications for the next school year. If you have a child or know of a child who will be 3-years-old by the next school year, please consider sending them to Peace Christian Preschool. Applications will be accepted from January first until all of the spots are filled. We have the most exceptional staff who provide an amazing experience!
Wishing you all Love, Peace and Happiness, Heather B. Miller Center Director Peace Christian Preschool
PEACE CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL
2019 OCM CARDS STILL ONLY $ 10
KWIK TRIP®
GAS CARDS FOR SALE
They are available in increments of $5, $10, $25, and $50.
If you are a Kwik Trip® shopper, please consider purchasing prepaid gas cards through us!
OCM & GAS CARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE MOST SUNDAYS IN THE NARTHEX—LOOK FOR PAULA HARVOT
OR GET THEM FROM HEATHER MILLER (920.651.1595) IN THE PRESCHOOL OFFICE MON-FRI MORNINGS
PLC CARING FOR CREATION CARING FOR CREATION, OUR MISSION IS TO CARE FOR GOD’S
CREATION OF THE EARTH AS GOD INTENDED US TO DO.
LEARNING AND PRACTICING TOGETHER TO BE STEWARDS OF THE ENVIRONMENT.
Caring for Creation will continue the Recycling Collection Bin for the Crayola Colorcycle, and Terracycle Colgate Oral Care, Tom’s of Maine Deodorant recycling. Watch for the new display boxes!
Caring for Creation is DISCONTINUING collecting household batteries and ink cartridges however, batteries have an easy drop off during scheduled hours at Winnebago County Solid Waste (we will post a schedule when available) and ink cartridges can go to Target or check other local office retailers such as Cartridge World.
We will collect broken Christmas lights – collection bins coming soon (seasonal)
TerraCycle Recycling Programs: Colgate and Tom’s of Maine have partnered with TerraCycle. TerraCycle is a global leader in recycling the hard to recycle waste. The programs accept EMPTY oral hygiene products and deodorant tubes which includes:
Any brand of toothpaste tubes and caps
Any brand of toothbrushes (please NO Electric or Battery operated brushes or attachments)
Any brand of toothpaste cartons
Any brand toothbrush outer packaging (ex. of blister packaging - not to go in curbside)
Any brand of floss containers
Any brand of deodorant https://www.terracycle.com/en-US/brigades/colgate https://www.terracycle.com/en-US/brigades/tom-s-of-maine-natural-care-brigade
Crayola ColorCycle accepts all brands of plastic markers, not just Crayola markers. Includes: dry erase markers, sharpies and highlighters!
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With a convenient drop location outside the office. Please collect from your household, easiest drop in a small bag (like the dentist bag you receive). One idea: put your old toothbrush in the new tooth brush packaging to deposit in the drop box across from the office.
4 POUNDS - THE AMOUNT OF TRASH EACH PERSON CREATES
IN ONE DAY. ABOUT 75 PERCENT OF THAT IS RECYCLABLE.
POINSETTIAS 2018 GIVEN THIS CHRISTMAS IN MEMORY OF:
* Roy Abraham and Our Departed Parents and Brothers from Mike & Patti Fox
* Russell Anklam from Amber Anklam
* Gene, Edward, and Martha from Lois Becker and family
* Ann and Marion Books, Karen Andersen and Frode Andersen from
Jean & Jesse Andersen, Kelsy Andersen, Cory, Emily, Elijah & Nora Andersen; Gail & Gary Pucci
* Mr. & Mrs. Herman Cornell from Bob & Marilyn Cornell, Carol & Reg Jennerjohn, and Karen & Al Neubauer
* Crystal Doering from Missy, Nick, and Delaney Rinehart
* George Fredrick from Marge Fredrick
* Matthew Freiberg, my Godson, from Nancy Lokken
* Roy & Emma Gabrielson from their grandchildren
* Richard Gehrke from Darlene Gehrke
* William and Frances Graffen from the family
* Dale and Shirley Hachmann, my parents, from Stefanie Gabriel
* Robert and Bob Hartman from Nancy Hartman and family
* Harold & Neva Helm and Ray & Delores Lokken from Dave, Nancy, Danielle, Michael & Michelle Lokken
* The Hielsberg and Rothe Families from Gordon Hielsberg
* Zach Jungwirth from Kim and Rock Blake-Jungwirth
* John & Doris Kieckhaefer from Mike and Joyce Christenson
* Leichtfuss Family from David, Helen and Rick Leichtfuss
* Paul Locke from Nick, Missy and Delaney Rinehart
* Loved Ones from Donna M. Lord
* George & Doris Mitchell from the family
* Ricki Much 11/13/2018, my son, from his mother, Bonnie Marshek
* Fred & Jean Nelson from David & Signe Nelson
* Michael A. Nelson from Ann Nelson and family
* Alph & Meriel Overby from David & Signe Nelson
* Yvonne Pommerening from Nancy Hartman and family
* Mrs. Hilda Rank from Bob & Marilyn Cornell, Carol & Reg Jennerjohn, and Karen & Al Neubauer
* Mr. & Mrs. Don Rothenbach and Marcie Moore from Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Breier
* Shannon Clark Showers from Mark, Kellie and Ryan Showers
* Jean Stecker, our daughter, from Roger & Joanne Stecker
* Michael Stecker, our son, from Roger & Joanne Stecker
* Warren Steinert from the Steinert family
* Stephen & Elfrieda Stewart from Patricia, Kay, Scott, Lori, Linda and Jane Stewart
* Frank Topp from your beloved wife, Lori
* Ed & Ruth Zimdars and Jacob & Marie Nikolaus, our parents, from Dennis & Joyce
YOUYOUYOU are lovedare lovedare loved
YOU YOU YOU are missedare missedare missed
YOUYOUYOU are rememberedare rememberedare remembered
GIVEN THIS CHRISTMAS IN HONOR OF:
* Roger & Joanne Stecker by Roland and Bonnie Lindeman
* Olivia, Bennett and Blue, our grandchildren,
by Kim and Rock Blake-Jungwirth
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T H O SE S ER VI NG U S I N J AN UAR Y 2 01 9
January 6th 8:00 Service 10:30 Service
Altar Guild: Heather Miller Andy Janke
Assisting Minister: Heather Miller Donna Johnson
Communion Asst: Karen Kieper Jesse Andersen
Lector: Judy Ott E. R. Waskawic
Ushers: Jim Schneider, Julie Wojahn, Tim Oestreich, Kathy Berholtz Eric Smiltneek, Rory Alsberg
Hospitality: Jean Andersen, Nancy Lokken
Acolyte: Cameron Miller Nicole Friedrich
Tech/Sound Booth: Steven Berholtz, Dan Keiper Kim Dawson
January 13th 8:00 Service 10:30 Service
Altar Guild: Signe Nelson Signe Nelson
Assisting Minister: Heather Kangas Cori Stromberg
Communion Asst: Kathy Berholtz Kim Krukow
Lector: Heather Kangas Nicki Mc Knight
Ushers: Jim Schneider, Julie Wojahn, Tim Oestreich, Kathy Berholtz Kathi & George Sawall; Evan Brandl
Hospitality: Janell Duwell, Laurie Kleveno
Acolyte: TBD Nicole Friedrich
Tech/Sound Booth: Steven Berholtz, Dan Keiper Kim Dawson
January 20th 8:00 Service 10:30 Service
Altar Guild: Joyce Christianson Jessica Felker
Assisting Minister: Kim Blake-Jungwirth Lucinda Porter
Communion Asst: Karen Kieper Tammy Thomas
Lector: Nancy Lokken E. R. Waskawic
Ushers: Jim Schneider, Julie Wojahn, Tim Oestreich, Kathy Berholtz Nelson Family
Hospitality: Jane & Angie Kese, Travis Miller
Acolyte: Max Kese Colton Felker
Tech/Sound Booth: Steven Berholtz, Dan Keiper Riggs Nelson
January 27th 8:00 Service 10:30 Service
Altar Guild: Andy Janke Suzie and Evan Brandl
Assisting Minister: Nicki McKnight Penny Angell
Communion Asst: Steve Berholtz Randy Hartman
Lector: Lauren Case Nancy Schettl
Ushers: Jim Schneider, Julie Wojahn, Tim Oestreich, Kathy Berholtz Jean & Jesse Andersen; Nancy Schettl
Hospitality: Kathi Sawall, Darlene Gehrke
Acolyte: Ella Case Alexa Hayes
Tech/Sound Booth: Steven Berholtz, Dan Keiper Riggs Nelson
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Peace Lutheran Cemetery
Y O U R L EAD ER SH I P
This newsletter is edited by Joyce Nikolaus as a project of the Promotion Team. All articles are due
on the 15th of the month prior to publication. Please email items to both:
Joyce at [email protected].
The church office at [email protected].
Leadership Team Members Here is your current Leadership Team. They have provided
contact information so that you may reach them anytime you
have a suggestion, question, concern or positive feedback.
Chris Rabe, President 460-5434—[email protected]
Joe Friday, Vice President 233-7203—[email protected]
Heather Miller, Secretary 279-7277—[email protected]
Dave Nelson, Member at Large 410-0521—[email protected]
Gene Kangas 235-6979—[email protected]
Kathy Berholtz 233-5044—[email protected]
Kristi Cocking 608-387-5470—[email protected]
Samantha Felker 303-1391—[email protected]
Molly Smiltneek 414-322-4691—[email protected]
PEACE LUTHERAN WEBSITE ADDRESS: www.peaceoshkosh.org
OFFICE EMAIL: [email protected]
OFFICE PHONE: 920-231-4730
STAFF: PEACE LUTHERAN PASTOR
REV. BRAD DOKKEN 701-570-1843
Email: [email protected]
CURATOR OF CONGREGATIONAL LIFE
HEATHER MILLER 920-279-7277
Email: [email protected].
CURATOR OF MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
MATT CROWE 920-410-1209
EMAIL: [email protected]
CURATOR OF YOUTH AND FAMILY MINITRIES
NICKI MCKNIGHT 920-231-4730 EXT. 1002
EMAIL: [email protected]
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Kim Blake-Jungwirth
Email: [email protected]
RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Signe Nelson
Email: [email protected]
MAINTENANCE George Sawall
CUSTODIAN Mary Willey
CHOIR DIRECTOR/ORGANIST Larry Klausch
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Erin Tedesco and
Darcy Showers
TREASURER Matthew Pfluger
TEAM LEADERS: LEADERSHIP Chris Rabe
CARE OF THE CONGREGATION Barb Molash
CARING FOR CREATION Alicia Alsberg
ENDOWMENT Randy Hartman
MISSION TEAM Kelly Zeller
MUTUAL MINISTRY Diane Friday
PROMOTION E. R. Waskawic
PROPERTY Jesse Andersen
FINANCE Matthew Pfluger
TECH TEAM Michael Stromberg
WORSHIP Kim Blake-Jungwirth
Hospitality Heather Miller
ORGANIZATIONS: PEACE LUTHERAN CEMETERY Mary Davis
PEACE CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL Heather Miller
TEACHERS’ CLOSET Kay Kuenzl-Stenerson
VPS (VOLUNTEER PERSONS) Marcy Hale
WOMEN OF FAITH Kelly Zeller
W.O.F. BIBLE STUDY Jenny Angell a non-denominational cemetery
on Waukau Road between
Oregon Street and Lakeshore Drive LOT PRICE ONLY $600
Each lot can hold 1 full burial or 2 cremations
or 1 full burial and 1 cremation. FINANCING AVAILABLE
For more information,
call Bob Reinke, Sexton, 920-379-8506
Peace Lutheran Cemetery