Change By Paul Gauche On September 9, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Paul's Blog By Pastor Paul Gauche Today’s Word: ‘Change’… as in everything is changing, but what does that mean? The words ‘change’ and ‘transition’ have been on our [...]
Apprentice By Paul Gauche On September 2, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Paul's Blog By Pastor Paul Gauche Today’s Word: ‘Apprentice’… as in apprentices practice good habits. Stephen Covey’s book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, is over 30 years [...]
“What a Culture!” By Jason Kramme On August 23, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Jason's Blog By Pastor Jason Kramme This summer our nine-year-old took the plunge into Taekwondo. To say that he was nervous before his first day would have been an understatement. He had never participated [...]
Go to the Wilderness By Jason Kramme On July 26, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Jason's Blog by Pastor Jason Kramme One dramatic consequence of the on-going pandemic is a mad rush to our nation’s national parks. Recently, ABC aired a story detailing this trend noting that Big [...]
Solstice and Christmas By popmn On June 21, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Sandy's Blog by Sandy Rothschiller Summer Solstice, Winter Solstice and Christmas. Have you ever wondered how it came to be that we celebrate the birth of Jesus on December 25? It just may be connected to the [...]
Follow Jesus By popmn On June 7, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Jeff's Blog “Come, follow me,” Jesus said. – Matthew 4:19 Jesus never said, “Be like me.” Being transformed into the likeness of Jesus is the work of the Holy Spirit. If you’ve been working hard to become [...]
A No Drop Ride By popmn On May 31, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Jeff's Blog “Then a Samaritan came along, and when he saw the man, he felt compassion for him. Going over to him, the Samaritan soothed his wounds with olive oil and wine and bandaged them. Then he put the [...]
Tears By popmn On May 17, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Sandy's Blog By Pastor Sandy Rothschiller When I see someone with tears rolling down their face, I often jump to the conclusion that they are sad. Sometimes I am right. Sometimes I am wrong. Tears are an [...]
I am afraid By popmn On April 19, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Sandy's Blog As a kid I spent most of my elementary school years in Massachusetts and Connecticut. One of my favorite things to do was to play outside. My friends and I would love to explore. We collected [...]
Simple Three-Part Bible Study Tool By Jason Kramme On March 22, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Jason's Blog By Pastor Jason Kramme For the last six months, Prince of Peace has been participating in a grant project through Luther Seminary called Congregations in a Secular Age. Near the heart of [...]