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EASTER
EASTER SERVICES
AT WORD OF PEACE
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
5:30 PM
SUNDAY, APRIL 5
7:30, 9:00, 10:15 & 11:30 AM
The Complete Holy Week Schedule is Listed on the Back Page
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Pastor Rick Skare, Senior Pastor
Pastor Krista Strum, Pastor
Pastor Keith Long, Pastor
21705 129th Ave. N.
Rogers, MN 55374
Church Office
763-496-2400
(press 3 to leave an emergency
message for the pastor)
Office Hours
Mon-Thurs 8am-4:30pm
Fri 8am-12:30pm
Our Vision Statement
Our vision is to be a community
where everyone knows Christ’s
Love and shares Christ’s Love with
all people.
Our Mission Statement
Christ works through us as we:
• Welcome all people to grow in
faith, love and devo6on,
• Share Christ through word
and deed,
• Care for others and the world
God made, and
• Work for jus6ce and peace.
NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS
Contact Jennie Priebe at
763-496-2401 or
May newsle�er deadline:
April 10
WordofPeace.org
Sermons
& Readings
April 2 | Maundy Thursday
Pastor Keith Long, “The Original Social Network”
Holy Communion, Trinitarian fellowship, koinonia—we will explore these and oth-
er key terms as we share in Jesus’ body and blood, given and shed for you.
Scripture Readings: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26; John 13:1-17, 31-35;
Exodus 12;1-14
April 3 | Good Friday Service of Darkness
On this day, the church gathers to hear the proclama6on of the passion, to pray
for the life of the world, and to meditate on the life giving cross.
Scripture Readings: Isaiah 52:13-53:12; Psalm 22; Hebrew 10:16-25;
John 18:1-19:42
April 5 | Easter
Pastor Rick Skare, “Expect the Unexpected”
The resurrec6on takes all of us by surprise. We can’t prepare for it. We can’t un-
derstand it. It is a gi>.
Scripture Readings: John 20:1-18; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24;
Isaiah 25:6-9
April 12 & 13
Pastor Keith Long, “Jesus is Risen! Now What?”
How do you follow the invisible man? Close your eyes and reach out your hand!
Scripture Readings: John 20:19-31; Acts 4:32-35; Psalm 133
April 19 & 20
Pastor Rick Skare, “Standing Among Us”
The Risen Jesus comes and stands among us always and even in the midst of our
grief, fear, insecurity, illness, need and ignorance.
Scripture Readings: Luke 24:36b-48; 1 John 3:1-7; Psalm 4, Acts 3:12-19
April 26 & 27
Pastor Keith Long, “The Lord is Our Shepherd—And Trailblazer”
Being in God’s eternal presence is a lifelong, trailblazing adventure!
Scripture Readings: John 10:11-18; Psalm 23; Acts 4:5-12
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Pastor Rick Skare
Senior Pastor
Seedlings from the Garden of Life & Growth
Spring is here at last! I’m grateful for many things these days – the first being YOU! Thanks for such a great
start. My family and I feel so blessed by this community and look forward to serving and worshipping togeth-
er in the coming months and years. So in the spirit of spring, here are a few seeds that the Spirit has been
busy plan6ng as I go about the ministry of Life & Growth:
ADULT EDUCATION
Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey
Within the first 90 days of Dave's most popular class, the average family pays off $5,300 in debt and
saves $2,700. These nine lessons will teach you to get out of debt the same way you learned to walk—
one step at a <me. (Beginning Sunday nights as soon as Fall 2015)
Podcasts!
20 to 30 minute episodes featuring scripture readings, current events, sermon excerpts & lively discussion.
SMALL GROUP MINISTRY
I hope to lead a pilot small group by the fall. Along with a group of 8-10 people, I’m leaning towards mee6ng around
the topic of Faith in Ac<on, perhaps using the book “Beyond Guilt: Chris6an Response to Suffering” by George Johnson.
Grace and Peace,
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
In the past weeks we have par6cipated in a worship series en6tled,
How To Get Through What You Are Going Through, exploring how God
and God’s Word help us get through life’s pain and hardship, grief and
loss.
The resurrec6on of Jesus Christ that we celebrate this month with
Easter certainly gives us assurance and hope and helps us get through
what we are going through in life. As we have gone through this series
and heard from people going through difficult 6mes, I have been
amazed how God has been there and worked in unexpected ways.
Tina Christopherson, a member of Word of Peace who lost her s6llborn
baby girl, Tegan, seven years ago, shared this with the congrega6on as
part of the worship series: “We have found from our experience that
grief has taught us so much about ourselves and helped us grow in our
spiritual lives. The bond we share as a family has been strengthened
through this experience, our love for each other has brought us closer
together. Our rela<onship with God has also been made stronger
through this experience. While it is difficult to understand why things
happen—we know that God cannot protect us from
every evil. We are very aware that he is there for us
and is our rock when evil comes calling. He helps us
pick up the pieces and carry on when our world is
turned upside down. Lastly, our experience has
helped us realize how incredibly lucky we are. We
are surrounded by friends, family and a church family
that has held us and walked with us on this journey.
We are so grateful and apprecia<ve that God has
given us the giD of these wonderful people and this
support through our experience.”
As our worship series and tes6monies like Tina’s
aNest to, the resurrec6on con6nues today. While
the resurrec6on of Jesus Christ may seem strange
and mysterious to us, the risen Christ doesn’t wait
for us to make sense of him. He comes to us, calls us
by name, and gives us what we need (including fami-
ly and friends and a church family who surround us
and support us) so that we can join in the Easter cho-
rus: “Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!”
Easter Blessings to you and your family!
Pastor Keith Long
Pastor of
Congregational Life
and Growth
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HappeningsHappeningsHappeningsHappenings
A Community-Wide Event to End Hunger
3rd Annual Fundraiser for CROSS Food Shelf
Thursday, April 30 2015, 4pm-7pm
The Crown Room – Wellstead of Rogers
www.crossservices.org
You are invited to a soup and bread dinner
provided by local restaurants. Area musicians
and school students will provide entertain-
ment. Shop for beau6ful, handcra>ed bowls
made by local ar6sts, community members
and area students.
Free Admission
$10.00/person suggested dona6on
for soup dinner.
100% of all proceeds benefit CROSS Services.
This event is sponsored by local area church-
es, businesses, schools and organiza6ons.
Want to get involved? Contact Pastor Rick at
763-496-2400 or [email protected] Stomp Out Hunger
5k Run/Walk for CROSS
Saturday, April 25
at Word of Peace
All proceeds will go to CROSS Food Shelf
NEW THIS YEAR! 8:00am Morning Stretch with Marilee Maxwell
Race begins at 9:00am (8:30am registraEon)
9:45am Kids Race for ages 5-11
Register by April 6 for a Free T-shirt!
T-shirts will be available a>er April 6 while supplies last
To Register: Go to wordofpeace.org/SOH5K
or Sign up at the table in the Gathering Area
on March 29 & April 12
$20 by April 6 | $25 a>er April 6
Volunteers Needed on Race Day!
If you have ques6ons or would like to volunteer, please contact
GENERAL NEEDS:
Boxed potatoes, toothpaste
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
Volunteers are needed at CROSS in the
warehouse on Wednesdays. Two
different 6mes are open, either from
9:00 to 12:30, or 12:30 to 4:00.
For more informa3on or to volunteer,
call CROSS at 763-425-1050
Holy Week Walk
Good Friday, April 3, 10:00am, 12:00 noon & 2:00pm
Experience the marketplace of Jerusalem, watch Jesus share a meal with
his disciples and join Jesus as he prays in the Garden of Gethsemane. This
worship service is designed for adults and families of all ages to experience
and par6cipate in the sights and sounds of Holy Week. This is a wonderful
opportunity for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, neighbors, and stu-
dents to worship through drama, music, and experience.
For more informa6on, contact Kris6n Skare, [email protected] or 763-496-
2404.
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HappeningsHappeningsHappeningsHappenings
No Peace Market This Year
The ini6al vision for Peace Market was to provide an oppor-
tunity for those in need to have a faith-based place to pur-
chase necessary items at an accessible price. Over the years,
Peace Market has become more of a community-wide garage
sale and social event, with unsold items being donated to
Goodwill. Although those benefits are good, Peace Market
requires numerous volunteer hours, staff hours and building
space.
With much discussion and prayer, we have decided to table
Peace Market for 2015. This decision was carefully made, re-
viewing feedback from the ministry teams and volunteers as
to the frustra6ons and challenges of the event. We are look-
ing for addi6onal ways to partner with CROSS and other
agencies in the area to more effec6vely meet the needs of
individuals and families in our community.
We ask you to pray for our pastors, staff, community leaders
and agencies as they work together to assess the needs of
our community and the ways in which Word of Peace can be
more involved in mee6ng those needs. Thank you!
BECOME A MEMBER
OF WORD OF PEACE
ANend the New Member Orienta6on on
Saturday, April 18, 9:00am-12:30pm
Recep6on of New Members is April 26 & 27
• Meet the pastors and key staff
• Learn what we believe and how we do ministry
• Enjoy a fellowship meal
• Iden6fy your gi>s and how to use them
Please RSVP:
Contact Susen Kay in the Church Office
763-496-2400 | [email protected]
- OR -
Sign up online at wordofpeace.org/membership
Membership is not required to par<cipate in the life of Word of Peace.
Non members are always welcome to take part in
worship, study and fellowship events of this faith community.
Earn Cash for the
Navajo Lutheran Mission School!
Nearly 200,000 Camp-
bell’s labels and Gen-
eral Mills box tops
were donated by indi-
viduals and churches
in 2014. The Navajo Lutheran
Mission school in Rock Point, AZ was able to pur-
chase school equipment and a van to transport
the students and parents to and from school.
Please keep bringing in those labels and box tops
to the Informa6on Desk, which will help to pro-
vide things like computers and electronics, school
supplies, classroom furniture, athle6c uniforms
and equipment, a gymnasium and bleachers for
the mission and school.
Thank you!
PROJECT:
DEMSA
HEALTH CENTER
Thank you for your generous dona6ons to the
Demsa Health Center in Nigeria during Lent! The
funds we raise will go to the Lutheran Church of
Christ in Nigeria (LCCN) to help remodel and ex-
pand the clinic and hospital, to provide wells for
clean drinking water, and for community health
programs and malaria preven6on.
There is sEll Eme to donate! Envelopes are availa-
ble at the Informa6on Desk and can be turned in-
to the church office, or you may donate online at
wordofpeace.org/give. Any and all gi>s are appre-
ciated! Let’s fill up the Demsa Health Center ban-
ner with dona6ons! For every $10 donated we’ll
add a bandage, for every $20 donated we’ll add a
syringe, and for every $30 donated we’ll add a
brick! With you’re help we can meet our goal of
$5,000 in dona6ons!
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Worship & MusicWorship & MusicWorship & MusicWorship & Music
We are very pleased to wel-
come to our new organist,
Julie Nelson, to the Word of
Peace music staff. Julie will
be playing for our tradi6onal
and blended worship ser-
vices.
Julie is re6red from the University of Minnesota
where she worked as the Assistant to the Dean
of the Law School. She’s also worked as the
Family Ministry Administra6ve Assistant at
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville.
In addi6on to playing for her hometown church
Immanuel Lutheran Church in Audubon Minne-
sota, (popula6on 500) she volunteers her 6me
playing for the Wellstead in Rogers and for pa-
6ents at Fairview Hospice.
She lives in Maple Grove with her husband Ron.
She has three children and two grandchildren.
Welcome Julie!
Glenn and Caren Nemec Share Experiences
from their Mission Trip to Jamaica
Word of Peace members
Glenn and Caren Nemec
par6cipated in a Mission
Jamaica team Feb 21-28
with a group from Zion Lu-
theran Church in Buffalo.
The team consisted of two
groups, each working on a
different project. The first
group remodeled a wom-
an’s home in the town of
Jbode. In 3 days, the construc6on team demolished a rickety
porch and replaced it with a bathroom and a a large one-room
addi6on. This was the first home the woman had ever had with
indoor plumbing. View a 6me-lapse of the project at h�p://
on.M.me/1BpwDGm
The second project was a mobile
medical clinic which went to 3
different sites. One was a poor sec-
6on of Montego Bay, the second
was a hillside village named Copse,
and the third was a higher mountain
town named Burnt Savannah.
About 90 pa6ents were seen at
each site with a variety of common
illnesses. Jamaica has na6onal health insurance but a severe
shortage of physicians, so small towns have no access to care as
there are no doctors there and the people are too poor to have
transporta6on to the city. The team also worshiped with a local
Methodist congrega6on in Montego Bay (a three-hour service!).
At the end of the week they had a day to goof off on the beach,
which a>er the three days of hard work plus the day it takes to
prepare the medical team and organize the construc6on process
was much appreciated.
The team from Zion goes every
year during the last week of
February. If you are interested
in joining them, Glenn and
Caren would be happy to share
more details and let you know
how you can join them.
Mental Health Forums
Sundays at 9:45am in Room 120
The Mental Health Task Force invites you to
join them for four Sunday morning classes,
each on four different mental health top-
ics. Area experts will be presen6ng and answer-
ing ques6ons on the following:
April 12: Book Discussion—I’m Not Sick I Don’t
Need Help! How to Help Someone with Mental
Illness Accept Treatment by Xavier Amador
April 19: Anxiety—Cindy LoveleNe explores
anxiety and how it impacts our lives.
April 26: Brain Balance—Lisa Carlson presents
the groundbreaking Brain Balance Program™
for
children with Au6sm, ADHD, Dyslexia, and oth-
er neurological disorders.
May 3: The Nurtured Heart Approach®—
Breannne Adickes presents how NHA helps
children develop self-regula6on and “inner
wealth” by recognizing and rewarding the posi-
6ve behaviors they display.
For details, please visit h�p://bit.ly/1GMPGlS
Glenn Nemec assists an injured man on the side of the road.
Caren Nemec (far right) and other volunteers
with the group from Zion Lutheran Church.
Glenn, Caren (second row from bo�om) and
the medical team from Zion
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Luke 12: 22-28 says Do Not Worry.
Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you
will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is
not life more than food and the body more than clothes?
Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store
away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are
you not much more valuable than they? Can any one of you
by worrying add a single hour to your life? And why do you
worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow.
They do not labor or spin yet I tell you, even Solomon in all
his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
It is as if Jesus were talking directly to me when he said
these words. These verses have always resonated with me,
but I have been less than quick to trust in them. I have al-
ways worried about having enough. Enough for me, my fam-
ily and enough to share. What Jesus wants me to do is stop
to worrying and to put my trust where it should always have
been, in him. Trus6ng in him will always be enough, more
than enough. Enough for me, my family and enough le>
over to share with others. Whether it is my 6me, talents or
money there will always be more than enough. Do not wor-
ry!
Al Lund and the Stewardship Team
From the Endowment Fund Investment Princi-
pals Document: “Investments shall be made
solely in the interest of the WOP Endowment
Fund. Investments shall be diversified as to mini-
mize the risk of large losses. All purchases shall
be for cash with no margin transac<ons, short
selling or commodity transac<ons. Investments
in limited partnerships and deriva<ves are pro-
hibited. Investments shall be restricted to prod-
ucts and companies that provide a benefit to so-
ciety. The primary objec<ve of management of
the total porVolio is the a�ainment of an aver-
age annual minimal return of 5% over every tail-
ing five year period.” The the first 3 quarters of
2014 the average return was over 7%.
For more informa6on on the Endowment Fund,
contact the church office at 763-496-2400 or vis-
it wordofpeace.org/endowment.
Thank You For Your Generosity!
Thank you to all of the people that have sponsored our youth for the 2015 Na6on-
al Lutheran Youth Gathering. You have contributed more than $3,800 towards the
transporta6on costs of the trip. Future opportuni6es to help support the trip will
include the Easter Breakfast on April 5 and the Plant Sale on May 10.
We are grateful for your kindness and we will keep you informed of our final prep-
ara6ons for the trip and con6nue to inform you of our trip to Detroit and all that
we do and experience in this great city. We ask for your con6nued prayers as we
prepare for our 6me of Bible study, volunteer service, and worship. God Bless You!
We invite you to journey through the Gospel of Mark, which is the text for the Na<onal Youth Gathering this summer. Read
through each of the 16 chapters several <mes and summarize the chapter—Who are the key characters? What stories are new
to you? What surprised you? What should we know about this chapter? Tell us about Jesus in this chapter.
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For more informa<on contact Marcus Eads at 763-496-2410 or [email protected]
wordofpeace.org/middle-school wordofpeace.org/high-school
Youth MinistryYouth MinistryYouth MinistryYouth Ministry
More Info!
MS: MSM.AM – April 12 and 26 at 9:45am in the Youth Room.
Come for food, devo6ons and games. Friends are always wel-
come!
MS: The LoL at the RAC (Rogers Ac6vity Center)—The 1st
Thursday of each month a>er school. Head upstairs for games,
homework help or just to hang out. Bring money for conces-
sions.
MS/HS: Plant Sale Youth Fundraiser—The deadline for turning
in plant sale packets is Sunday, April 12. Youth who have sold
plants must pick their plants up and take them out for delivery
on Friday, May 8 from 4-8pm.
MS/HS: Summer Stretch, June 17-August 12—It’s all about
having fun while doing important work! Youth in completed
grades 5-8 register as par6cipants, while youth in completed
grades 9-12 serve as high school leaders! Join us for six
Wednesdays of service and fun in the community! Registra6on
forms are available outside the Youth Ministry Office and
should be returned by Wednesday, May 13.
MS/HS: Summer Camps—It’s not too late to register for Sum-
mer Camp! Forms are available outside of the Youth Ministry
Office.
Family Camp at Luther Crest (All families welcome)
June 19-21
Seeds Camp at Wapo (Completed grades 2-3)
July 31-August 2
Youth Camp at Wapo or Luther Dell (Completed grades 4-5)
August 2-7
Youth Camp at Luther Dell (Completed grades 6-8)
August 2-7
Sr. High Roots Camp at Luther Dell (Completed grades 9-12)
August 2-7
For ques6ons about Summer Camp or Summer Stretch, please
contact Marcus Eads at [email protected] or 763-496-2410.
HS: Sunday Morning Bible Study—Sunday, April 12 and 26
from 11-Noon in the Youth Room with Marcus. You like
snacks? There’ll be snacks!
HS: Wednesday Night Youth Connect, 6:45-7:15pm in the
Youth Room—food, games, prayer and some 6me to connect
with friends and other high schoolers. All are welcome!
Church School & Con�rmation MinistryChurch School & Con�rmation MinistryChurch School & Con�rmation MinistryChurch School & Con�rmation Ministry
Upcoming Youth Events : MS = Middle School | HS = High School
VacaEon Bible School
June 22-26 | 9am-Noon For children ages 4 years (as of June 25) through completed 5th grade
Registra6on forms are available outside the Children’s Ministry Office or at
wordofpeace.org/vbs. There are more than 200 volunteer opportuni6es availa-
ble so come spend a week with us!
Church School and ConfirmaEon RegistraEon Begins Sunday, April 26
Registra6on for the 2015/2016 church school and confirma6on year begins on Sunday, April 26 at 8:30am and regis-
tra6on forms will be available at church and at wordofpeace.org on that date. Registra6on is based on a first-come
first-served basis, and all Children, Youth & Family volunteers will have first choice of their preferred church school
or confirma6on session.
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Thursday Senior Shop Rogers Bus—
Thursdays at 10am, $1.00 per rider. Assis-
tance provided with your groceries. Contact
Judy at 763-428-7657.
Jammers Potluck & Music—Sunday, April
12 from 1-5pm (eat at 4pm) at the Rogers
Community Room (21201 Memorial Drive).
Bring a dish to share. Contact Dave at 763-
428-4217.
Rogers Senior Dining—Tuesday through
Thursday every week at 12:00 noon at the
Rogers Community Room. Call at least two
days in advance by 2pm for reserva6ons,
763-428-0976. Cost: 55+ $4.00. Under 55
$5.00.
Weekly Exercise FLEX Program: Mondays
from 11am-Noon at the Rogers Community
Room. Free for SilverSneakers members:
Non-members pay only $1.00 per class and
your first class is free. Exercises are geared
towards 55+ but everyone is welcome. No
on-the-floor work. Chairs used as props
with op6on of adjustable wrist/ankle
weights. Call Instructor Lori Schoenborn at
612-636-0207 or Liz at 763-428-0939 with
ques6ons.
Spring CraL Fair and Bake Sale: Sat. April
25 from 9 am - 2:30 pm at the Rogers
Community Room. Many wonderful ven-
dors and plenty of scrump6ous bake sale
items to buy. Lunch will be served. Call Liz
at 763-428-0939 with ques6ons.
Driver Improvement Program through St.
Cloud University: Tuesday, April 14 from
9am-1pm (4 hour refresher, $20.00) at the
Rogers Community Room. Save 10% on
your auto insurance for 3 years. Call 1-888-
234-1294 to sign up.
Great Decisions: A Global ConversaEon
Group - approx. 1 hour monthly foreign
policy discussion of important global topics
presented by videos, local expert presen-
ta6ons and group discussions. April 15 at
10am at the Rogers Community Room.
This month’s topic is Food and Climate.
Call Liz 763-428-0939.
Computer Classes at the Rogers Communi-
ty Room—All classes are $19. To register,
call 763-241-3520 or go to
www.728communityed.com. Upcoming clas-
ses: Facebook 101 (8009-1P) Wed. April 1,
1:30-3:30pm. TwiOer 101 (8009-3P) Tues.
April 7, 1:30-3:30pm. There are 5 more
computer classes in April; call or check the
website for more informa6on.
The Word of Peace Kids-Care Bus takes
seniors shopping at Ridgedale every other
month. The next trips will be April 14 and
June 9. Cost is $1.00 for the round trip. The
bus starts picking up at 9:30am and returns
to Rogers by 1:30pm. Call Judy to sign up at
763-428-7657.
SeniorsSeniorsSeniorsSeniors
Family Camp at Luther Crest in Alexandria
June 20-22
Word of Peace families of all ages, you are invited to aNend this
fun and relaxing weekend at Luther Crest Bible Camp in Alexan-
dria!
Take advantage of beau6ful Lake Carlos with swimming and
pontoon rides, arts and cra>s, hiking trails, Bible studies, wor-
ship, campfires and more! Camp begins at 7pm Friday and ends
at noon on Sunday.
LODGING: Adult Retreat Center: $145/family
Cabins: $85/family
MEALS: $30/person (age 13 or older)
$15/person (age 6-12)
Free (age 0-5)
SIGN UP: Outside of the Youth Ministry office
TO LEARN MORE: Contact Marcus Eads at
[email protected] or 763-496-2410
Please contact Judy Hanson at 763-428-
7657 for resource, community or general
informa<on for seniors in the Rogers area.
To subscribe to the Rogers Senior News-
le�er, call 763-241-3520. Or, read it online
at Seniors.CityofRogers.org.
Non-Profit Org. US Postage
PAID ROGERS, MN PERMIT NO. 9
Ch a n g e S e r v i c e R e q u e s t e d
SundaysSundaysSundaysSundays 8:30 a.m. Traditional8:30 a.m. Traditional8:30 a.m. Traditional8:30 a.m. Traditional 9:45 a.m. Blended9:45 a.m. Blended9:45 a.m. Blended9:45 a.m. Blended 11:00 a.m. Contemporary11:00 a.m. Contemporary11:00 a.m. Contemporary11:00 a.m. Contemporary MondaysMondaysMondaysMondays 6:30 p.m. Contemporary6:30 p.m. Contemporary6:30 p.m. Contemporary6:30 p.m. Contemporary
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
Services at 8:30, 9:45
& 11:00 AM
MONDAY, MARCH 30
Service at 6:30 PM
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
Service at 6:30 PM
FRIDAY, APRIL 3
Holy Week Walk
10:00 AM, 12:00 PM
& 2:00 PM
Traditional Service
6:30 PM
The Passion Experience
8:00 PM
Prayer Vigil
8:00 PM-8:00 AM
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
Service at 5:30 PM
SUNDAY, APRIL 5
Services at 7:30, 9:00,
10:15, & 11:30 AM
Breakfast served from
7:30-11:00 AM
EXPERIENCE HOLY WEEK AT WORD OF PEACE
Details at
WordofPeace.org/Holy-Week