
Fog
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.
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 9:00 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
There is a deep sense of community within the people of Ethiopia. The Oromo word for Community is Ummata. As my wife heard the word
With Thanksgiving close at hand, I’ll share with you some background, meaning, and some of the words of one of Christendom’s most beloved Thanksgiving hymns.
On November 10, 2019 the youth from Prince of Peace lead our worship service. The music, sermon and reflection, and interactive elements of the worship