
Worship Order for April 19, 2020
Introduction Welcome to Worship! Today we continue to celebrate that Jesus is raised from the dead! Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! Our scripture
Introduction Welcome to Worship! Today we continue to celebrate that Jesus is raised from the dead! Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! Our scripture
Introduction Welcome to Worship! Today is Resurrection Day! But it is different than a typical Easter. We celebrate the raising of Jesus from the dead–this
Here is Pastor Scott’s Wednesday Check in during Holy Week. This is the day that has been traditionally called Spy Wednesday. It’s the time we
Thank you for worshiping through these digital Stations of the Cross. Holy Week is a meaningful and reflective time of the year. We have the
Pastor Scott is joined with Ethan to speak to some of the challenges and ways we cope in the midst of these days. Reflecting on
On this Monday of Holy Week, we remember that Jesus–during his last week–was in Jerusalem each day. But he laid his head down in Bethany
Introduction Welcome to Worship! Welcome to Palm Sunday! It is the celebration of Jesus entering into the Holy City of Jerusalem as King. It is
Pastor Scott is joined by Elanna for a quick (and silly) check in. But the big one is the news and being able to witness
Here is Pastor Scott’s reflection on the power of confession and forgiveness for relationships and loved ones.
Here is Pastor Kollmeyer and our long time friend, Pedrito. Give it a listen below. And know that God loves you–and so do we!!
Pastor Scott asks about some favorite songs and hymns as we lean into the fruits of the Spirit.
Pastor Scott shares some thoughts about the raising of Lazarus From John 11.
Introduction Welcome to Worship! We gather today, as we did last week, in our homes. With those we love gathered around, we come to the
Here is Pastor Scott, joined by Ella, as they talk about highs and lows in these social distancing days.
Here is Friday’s Check In. Pastor Scott shares a word and story from Hebrews 2:1
Here is Pastor Scott’s Wednesday night bible study on 2 Corinthians 4:7-12 as he uses the example of a Carrot, an egg, and a coffee
Here is a message for all our kids from Pastor Kollmeyer and our loving puppet Pedrito. Remember, God is with you everywhere you go and
“Be Still and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10 The Chinese characters that make up the word for crisis have two parts. The first
Here is a thought based on Luke 2:52 “And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man.”
Monday’s video check in to wrestle with what it means to mimic our Almighty Father in creativity. It is easy to be consumers while we
I’ve received a number of questions from folks asking about offering. I wanted to share a couple of thoughts on this. First, a word of
Here is a Check in before worship on Sunday Morning! Here are two similar verses that are very different. Joshua 1:9 “Be Strong and Courageous,
Jesus tells Simon Peter an interesting piece of information. The evil one asked Jesus to sift Peter, and the Lord said okay. Then Jesus offers
Introduction This coming Sunday we will worship together apart. Below is an order of service that will guide us through our time together in the
Here is a morning video reflection from Pastor Scott. In it he shares a couple important and reflective things. First, Scripture. Second. An insight from
Here is a song to lift your spirit this morning. Watch the video of the song. It is Swahili. The title of this song–and it’s
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On this St. Patrick’s day, Pastor Scott shares this brief reflection on the life and faithfulness of the patron saint of Ireland. As well as
Oh Precious Jesus Your whisper stills the storms. Your garment heals our bleeding. Your touch cleanses us inside and out. Your cry raises the dead.
In the book of Exodus, Moses returns to Mount Sinai and receives from the Lord the 10 Commandments. These teachings are given as a way
One of the challenges of cancelling corporate worship is the removal of the power of joining our voices together as one in praise of our
Pastor Scott offers a sermon and reflection from 2 stories from the book of Exodus. Here are the readings. Exodus 15:22-27 Then Moses led Israel
Here is a reflection from Pastor Scott on Proverbs 1:7 “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
My Brothers and Sisters, After prayer, conversation, research, and under the recommendation of Governor Kemp, Prince of Peace will be cancelling our corporate worship services
These are interesting times. If your day has been at all like mine you’ve been consumed with all kinds of conversations. Trying to game plan
The season of Lent is the 40 days (excluding Sunday’s) from Ash Wednesday until Easter Sunday. The word comes from an old English word that
On February 9th, the good people of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church gathered to celebrate all that God has done among us through and under
Below is an excerpt from Pastor Scott’s forthcoming book on Discipleship. Stay tuned for more information In his previous life, Bob’s mind was gifted for
Meet Stephen and Rachel Katterhenrich. They work for Wycliff Bible Translators in Tanzania. They are global workers of the NALC and our POP council has
I was driving to church on Sunday. The fog was thick. So thick you felt the dampness in your lungs the moment you walked outside.
Our 9:15 worship service takes the ancient traditional worship service and has given it a different coat of paint. The bones are still the same
On Wednesday, January 8th we gathered for the Burning of the Greens close to the entrance to Peace Chapel. People brought their Christmas trees from
With the arrival of the new year and the new decade it is the annual time to look ahead and get prepared for what is
Prince of Peace has a long history of Traditional Liturgical worship. At 11:15 we gather in the sanctuary and are led by the ancient liturgy
Each Wednesday night during the school year, 3 year olds through 5th grade gather in our Fellowship Hall from 6:30-7:30. Surrounded by loving adults and
Once again we celebrate the coming of the King of kings. Reading the story on the pages of our Bible is powerful. Seeing the story
Baptism means bath. It is a washing in the storied waters that connect the one who is baptized with the one who covered 2/3rds of
Walking with children as they grieve the death of a loved one is really hard. How do you approach the subject? What do you say?
I could use a little more silence in my life. How about you? Chaos clings to me like velcro. It’s to the point where I