Weekly Announcements
Worship
BE PART OF THE GOOD FRIDAY CANTATA
"We Remember Calvary", a musical remembrance of Jesus and His ultimate sacrifice, will be the core of Peace's Good Friday worship, and all singers high school and older are welcome to join. Rehearsals will be held in the Sanctuary Wednesdays, 8:00pm-8:30pm. The music includes familiar hymns and contemporary songs with predictable harmonies. It should be enjoyable as well as meaningful. Come when you can. Questions? Please contact Julie Wilshusen, 402-853-1938, julie@eye2eyeleadership.com.
STREAM "PEACE WAVERLY" YOUTUBE, OR THIS TV OPTION
If you cannot make it to Peace or another LCMS congregation in-person on a Sunday, go to "Peace Waverly" on YouTube and stream the service, "live" or recorded. Or, here's another option: “Main Street Living” is a liturgical worship service broadcasting a different local pastor each Sunday morning. It airs along with the classic Lutheran Hour program, “This is the Life”. Both can be viewed on KLKN Channel 8 (Lincoln) & WOWT Channel 6.2 (Omaha). Visit www.mainstreetliving.com/lincoln to view current and past episodes. The 10:30 program is interpreted and closed captioned for the deaf and hard of hearing. March 8, 2026, 10:00am - “The Healer” - Dave Forman (Gary Collins) is a dynamic “faith healer” who becomes angered by the drowning death of his daughter. 10:30 AM - Rev. Ryan Loeslie, pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Dimock, SD, presents a message titled ”Worshiping God in Spirit and Truth“. The sermon is based on John 4:5-26. March 15, 2026, 10:00am - “Flames of Hate” - Betty Blackwood (Angie Dickenson) is stuck between the man she loves, Art (Ed Kemmer), and her obsessive father Nate (Edger Dearing) who disapproves of Art. 10:30 AM - Rev. Don Pobanz, pastor at Grace & St. Paul Lutheran Churches in Wood River & Shelton, NE, presents a message titled ”Seeing is believing?”. This sermon is based on John 9:1-41. March 22, 2026, 10:00am - “Money for Marriage” - A woman’s decisions at work put a strain on the new couple’s marriage. 10:30 AM - Rev. Rob Kuefner, pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lexington, NE, presents a message titled ”Dry”. This sermon is based on Ezekiel 37:1-14. March 29, 2026, 10:00am - “The Twisting Road” - A young man and his wife deal with life, the future, and regrets of things left unspoken. 10:30 AM - Rev. Zachary Wessel, pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Hartford, SD, presents a message titled ”Behold Your King“. The sermon is based on Matthew 21:1-9.
HAVING A HARD TIME GETTING TO PEACE ON SUNDAY MORNINGS?
Consider nearby LCMS congregations’ alternate worship days/times! Faith Lutheran (84th & Adams) Sundays 5:30pm; Redeemer Lutheran (510 S. 33rd St) Saturdays 6:00pm; Immanuel Lutheran (Eagle) Tuesdays 9:00am
WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE DAILY e-DEVOTIONS FOR PERSONAL WORSHIP TIME?
If you would like to receive a daily devotion in your email from Lutheran Hour Ministries, please let us know at office@peacewaverly.org. Or, if you prefer to sign up with LHM yourself, you can do that at lhm.org/newsroom. God bless your daily time of worship!
March 8th, 2026
Education
HIRING: ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR
Jill Albright is looking forward to moving back into the classroom this summer, since our preschool teacher, Faith Nimtz, is retiring (congratulations, Faith!). So, our Peaceful Beginnings Early Childhood Center is hiring an Assistant to the Director. If you are interested, contact Director, Kayla Baker, at director.pbecc@peacewaverly.org for more information. Required: Must pass criminal and child abuse background checks. Is a motivated self-starter, with the ability to successfully complete administrative tasks in a timely manner. Has a positive attitude about the future, direction, leadership and members of Peaceful Beginnings, Peace congregation, and the LCMS. Has the ability to listen and communicate well with parents/guardians of children, fellow staff, and church leadership. Preferred: Experience in an administrative role. A degree or experience in education or early childhood education. Has a passion to reach families with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Is a mission-minded Christian, who is a member in good standing of a Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) congregation. This position is a near-full-time position, 30 to 39 hours per week.
YOUR KIDS CAN BE IN THE EASTER PROGRAM
The Preschool-5th grade children have begun working on their Easter program materials! If you have a child in preschool-5th and you would like for them to participate in the Sunday School Easter Worship Program, please plan for them to begin attending DigIn Sunday School from 9:15-10:15am on Sundays. There will be NO Saturday rehearsals. The Easter Program will be held on Sunday April 12th during the 10:30am service.
SAVE THE DATE FOR VBS!
Vacation Bible School is scheduled for June 22-26 this summer. Save the date and watch for registration and volunteer opportunities around Easter!
HOW TO HAVE LOVING FATH CONVERSATIONS WITH NON-BELIEVERS
Often with the best of intentions, many Christians tend to “water down” their biblical convictions when engaging with friends, neighbors, colleagues, or even other family members who don’t share their beliefs. We don’t want to offend, and we don’t want to alienate someone who may be earnestly seeking spiritual truth. If you’ve struggled to navigate awkward conversations with those who don’t share your Christian worldview, I have good news. We’ve created a series of seven short video clips that will help you engage with those around you lovingly and without compromise! These short videos feature Rosaria Butterfield, a popular speaker and author of Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age. Her own story is a testimony to the power of speaking the truth in love. Each episode in this seven-part series offers a succinct but impactful message, averaging just 6-7 minutes in length. The series also includes discussion questions and additional resources to help you dig deeper. I believe you will find it encouraging. The series is FREE, and you can sign up right now by clicking here: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/loving-people-through-the-truth-sign-up/?sfcid=0034W000036f9eTQAQ&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2433501&utm_source=RelevantResources. May God bless you as you watch these videos! Jim Daly, President, Focus on the Family
FAMILY DISCIPLESHIP
How can congregations support parents as they live out their vocation as teachers of the faith? Join professor of practical theology, Dr. Mart Thompson, and the executive director of Concordia Center for the Family, Dr. Todd Biermann as they discuss the significance of family discipleship. Listen here: https://sites.libsyn.com/486336/family-discipleship
COME HEAR HELPFUL RELATIONSHIP INSIGHT FROM THE FRIENDSHIP HOME
Tuesday, March 10, from 7:00 PM to 8:30- PM, The Search For Significance Bible Study and Every Christian A Warrior Study—Invites you to come to Peace Lutheran Church Waverly Ne in the Fellowship area and listen to Danni from the Friendship Home, who will share helpful insight into recognizing unhealthy relationship dynamics, including abuse, control, and safety concerns that can affect individuals, families, and especially younger people in today's dating culture.
This gathering is intended for anyone who wants to be better informed and better equipped to support friends, family members. Everyone is welcome. For more info Contact Dick Rockenbach
402-450-4443 or dickandsue75@gmail.com
IS GOD CALLING YOU TO BE A MISSIONARY, CHAPLAIN, DEACONESS, OR PASTOR?
Spread the word about Vocatio: Retreat — a three-day event for college students and second-career adults considering service as a pastor, deaconess, missionary or chaplain. This distinctively Lutheran retreat includes worship, time in God’s Word, conversations with Seminary faculty and students, and a glimpse into life as a seminarian. Space is limited! Register by March 22.Join us for Vocatio: Retreat April 12–15, 2026. Registration closes Sunday, March 22. csl.edu.
AUL STANDING FOR LIFE
"Over the last several weeks, Americans United for Life (AUL) has ramped up our defense of women and the preborn from the harms of abortion pills. As federal agencies weigh next steps, we have been clear that women deserve real oversight and transparency, not political delay or eroded safeguards. We spoke out after the U.S. Department of Justice asked a court to pause a key legal challenge to the Food and Drug Administration’s handling of mifepristone. In response, we delivered a letter to President Trump urging the Administration to restore in person dispensing requirements and strengthen protections for women around the abortion pill. The letter was signed by everyday Americans from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reflecting broad concern and a strong desire to see meaningful action. We are also troubled by New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision to sign legislation legalizing "medical aid in dying." Expanding assisted suicide raises serious concerns about how society protects people who are elderly, living with disabilities or facing serious illness. AUL will continue to stand for policies that affirm the dignity and worth of every human life, especially in moments of suffering and uncertainty. To learn more about Americans United for Life's recent efforts please take a few minutes to read our Winter Impact Report." John Mize, Chief Executive Officer, Americans United for Life
ONLINE COURSE THROUGH SEMINARY ON LGBT ISSUES
Six-week online course begins April 14, 2026. What does it look like for the church to compassionately respond to LGBTQ+? Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (CSL), in partnership with Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wis. (CUW), will offer a new online continuing education course to address this question, "Who Am I? A Christian Response to LGBTQ+." The course will cover gender identity, gender dysphoria, transgender experiences, homosexuality and related challenges facing the church today. Six sessions will be taught weekly 4–5:15 p.m. (CT), Tuesdays, April 14–May 19, 2026, via Zoom. Course instructors are: Caitlin Dinger, director of Christian education and Ph.D. student at CSL; Dr. Mark Rockenbach, professor of Practical Theology at CSL; Dr. Kevin E. Voss, professor emeritus at CUW. Registration is now open at ces.cuw.edu. The fee for the course is $99. For an additional $10, participants may choose to receive a transcript with Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for the program. For more information, contact Concordia Seminary's Continuing Education department at ce@csl.edu or 314-505-7286.
Fellowship
SUPPER EXPRESS: 3/11 - A Taste of Belize Fundraiser
JOIN US FOR “A TASTE OF BELIZE”!
You are invited to enjoy a “taste of Belize” during Supper Express on Wednesday, March 11th. Funds raised during that meal will go towards our Mission Trip this July. We greatly appreciate your support as we go and spread the Love and Good News of Jesus to the people of Belize.
IF ONLY THESE PARENTS WOULD...
If Only These Parents Would… Cough. My eyes shoot open. It’s still dark. The clock shouts 1:45 a.m. in angry red numbers. Cough, cough. “Mama… MAMA…” I slide out of my bed and literally climb into my five-year-old daughter’s top bunk, where she is hot with fever and wide awake with a new sickness. “Oh sweetie, Mama’s here.” Sigh. It’s going to be a long day. As a 42-year-old mother of five, surprise nighttime sicknesses are actually some of the easier parenting challenges to face. But I’m an adult—and adults are supposed to have “it” together, aren’t they? (I’m still not quite sure what “it” is, so let me know if you figure “it” out.) We adults are supposed to be leading, innovating, succeeding, knowledgeable, wise, and winning at all the things. But if I’m honest… I’m not winning. I’m surviving. We all know parenting is hard. Yet at the same time, there simply aren’t structures in place to support weary parents. We have children’s ministries, youth ministries, young adult ministries, and senior adult ministries… but those regular adults in the middle? The parents? Surely they should be leading because they have “it” together, remember? I find that so often the frustrations we experience in children’s and youth ministry get laid at the feet of parents in our settings. “If only these parents would…” But have we stopped to consider that these parents may not have the margin, capacity, or even the understanding to know how or what to do? What if instead we asked, “How could we equip and support these parents to…?” Maybe that looks like prayer support between older women and young mothers in your congregation. Maybe it looks like a men’s group that gathers once a month to smoke meat and share one another’s burdens. What if we checked in with the parents in our settings? What is their level of overwhelm? Are we adding to it or helping to carry it? May we be a people who see parents in the struggle, wrap our arms around them, and share the love of Christ with grace, patience, and compassion. Deb Jurchen serves the District as Congregational Consultant for Family Life Ministry. In this role, she will share articles and resources to encourage congregations to connect with and serve the families in their community. Click here to learn more about Family Life Ministry: https://ndlcms.org/family-life-ministry/
5TH ANNUAL “SPRING INTO CRAFTS AND DÉCOR” VENDOR FAIR!
The youth are hosting the 2025 Peace Youth Craft Fair on Saturday March 21st. Come out to support them and shop some amazing crafters and vendors!
LORD, IN YOUR MERCY, HEAR OUR PRAYER:
Led by Prayer Team Leader, Dennis Bauer.
Send prayer requests to prayers@peacewaverly.org, or 402.450.3357.
Health Concerns: LeaAnn (friend of Robin Kuhlmann) death of grandson, healing for daughter; Richard (father of Ralph Haen) healing; Jake & Emily Standage and baby Cooper, NICU; Gary Nimtz, surgery recovery; Kendall Johnson (friend of Scott McGill), stroke in the eye; Rueben Krenke (father of Brian Krenke), healing; Donna Speth, continued healing; Marilyn Ash, procedure recovery; Marcia Werner, healing after fall; Friend of the Williamson’s, cancer; Nicole Jelinek (friend of Sue Schuelke) cancer; Mary Darnell (sister of Dixie Janssen) hospice; Brian (brother-in-law of Dennis Bauer) cancer; Stacey Wheeler, cancer; David Walker (brother of Marcia Werner) cancer; Linda Thraen (sister of Lori Curtis, daughter of Eileen and Lyle Hall) cancer; Sara (cousin of Jennifer Knorr) Huntington’s Disease; Henry Michalski (son of Sara Michalski, grandson of Mike and Evon May) eye disease; Karen Pfingsten (mother of Lori Landis) cancer; Maggie (friend of Paige Dahlbeck) cancer; Dennis Bauer, health; Donna Zapp (mother of Sean Zapp) cancer; Eric (friend of Dick Rockenbach) health issues; Phyllis Ohlmann (mother of Brad Ohlmann) continued health and recovery; Lilo Johnson, Parkinson’s; Marcia (friend of Lanel Fenster) and family, hospice; Rev. Brad Birtell (Uncle of Hannah McLaughlin) cancer; Jay Berry, health; Amy (cousin of Lanel Fenster) cancer; The Bassinger Family, health.
For the Bereaved: Dennis Bauer and family at the death of his mother Bonnie; Tamara Althouse and family at the death of her mother Elaine; The family of Jon Carlson at the death of his wife, Vickie; The family of Mervel Reed; The Hall family at the death of Lyle; The Isaacson Family at the death of Rogene; The Nielson family at the death of Joel; The Tietjen family at the death of Jen’s mother; The family of Doris Maahs; Dudley Sorensen and family at the death of his father; Julie Wilshusen and family at the death of her uncle, Alan; Brian Behlen and family at the death of his mother, Ardith
Those Serving in the Military: Piper Haen (166 Sierra Circle, Apt. B, Waynesville MO, 65583), Leah Rasmussen, Adam Haeffner, Rev. David Edwards (our adopted chaplain) SLD45/HC, 357 Titan Road, Patrick SFB, FL 32925
Out of the Area Members: Taylor and Malachi Casteneda; Stephanie, Bryer, and Larson Cecrle; Christian Dauel; Maggie Reed; Jared Ohlmann, Meagan Dauel
Shut-Ins: Dennis Bauer, Dick Mohlman, Renae Johnson, Judy Steffen, Lilo Johnson
College / Early Career: Rees Bunting, Chase Dittenber, Trev Greve, Henry Hollibaugh, Morgan Jenkins, Reagan Landis, Jonah Muench, Landon Williamson, Alaina Ropte, Cooper Wittler, Nikolai Buss, Adellin Doyen, Trae Greve, Jacob Kleinbeck, Leah Rasmussen, Cole Sorensen, Henry Angle, Meagan Dauel, Josh Giesler, Ryan Etheridge, Alex Etheridge, Adam Haeffner, Drew Hollibaugh, Garrett Jenkins, Nathan Krenke, Logan Ropte, Judson Tietjen, Carson Vachal, Kemper Reed, Jaidon Bell, Dain Frazier, Piper Haen, Hayden Knickerbocker, Noah Knickerbocker, Meghan Krenke, Selah Muench, Grant Schere, Madelyn Stone, Michael Williamson, Jordyn Behlen, Jaxon Kleinbeck, Josh Larsen, Ethan Rosenthal, Derek Walker, Tucker Bliss
Evangelism
Missions:
“you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." Acts 1:8
LOCAL (“Jerusalem")
NEW INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM AT CITY MISSION
"Homelessness and addiction often occur together, creating a difficult cycle that many people simply cannot break on their own. The constant stress, fear, and instability that come with life on the streets can lead individuals to rely on drugs or alcohol as a way to cope. At the same time, addiction itself can be a major factor in someone losing their housing, impacting jobs, relationships, finances, and overall stability. Without support, many feel lost, not knowing where to turn, while others feel they lack the resources, guidance, or encouragement to begin the process. But here at People's City Mission support is within reach. We have expanded our recovery services to include a brand-new Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This professionally led program takes place right here on our campus, making it easier than ever for guests to receive structured support. The IOP offers group therapy, individualized treatment plans, relapse-prevention strategies, and ongoing accountability. This new partnership allows us to offer another vital service to the men and women we serve, helping them move toward lasting recovery and renewed hope. 'I’m thrilled to bring this new Intensive Outpatient Program to our guests and to the city of Lincoln. It gives us the opportunity to support our guests in deeper, more effective ways and strengthen their journey toward healing.' - Earl Richardson, Curtis Center Director. Today, your support helps people battling addiction and strengthens our programs that bring hope. Blessings, Pastor Tom. Give online: https://secure.pcmlincoln.org/forms/donate
REGIONAL (“Judea")
YOU ARE ASKED TO TAKE THIS SURVEY FOR THE FUTURE OF THE CHURCH
Where do we get pastors who preach and care for us with God’s Word? Where do we get teachers who teach our children about Jesus in our Lutheran schools? Where do we get our directors of Christian education, deaconesses and directors of parish music? Set Apart to Serve (SAS) is partnering with our seminaries, Concordia universities, districts, congregations and many others to build a Synodwide culture of church work formation and recruitment. You can contribute toward this effort by taking this brief online survey at lcms.org/set-apart-to-serve-survey. Please let us know how all of us can make SAS more beneficial to your congregation. It is important we hear what you have to say.
U.S. (“Samaria”)
GO ENCOURAGE A MISSIONARY!
Plan now to visit Mission Central two miles east of Mapleton, Iowa to hear stories from our LCMS missionaries. Upcoming Presentations at Mission Central: April 18, 2026, 1:00, Rev. Tom Park, Taiwan; 1:30 Rev. Herb and Markie Burch, Belize. May 16, 2025, 1:00, Cody and Aurelie Mock, Czech Republic. May 23, 2026, 1:00, Rev. Paul Nelson, Indonesia; 1:30, Rev. Adam Lehman, Puerto Rico. June 27, 2026, 1:00, Rev. Jordan Andreasen, Romania. July 8, 2026, 1:00, Rev. David Preus, Eurasia. July 11, 2026, 1:00, Matt and Dee Dee Wasmund, South Korea/East Asia. August 22, 2026, 1:00, Ashley Lehr, Puerto Rico. December 5, 2026, 1:00, Rev. Chris and Lula Tiews, Germany.
WORLD (“Ends of the earth")
FROM BELIZE MISSION SOCIETY
Dear Friends of the Belize Mission Society,
Our hearts are full of excitement as we look toward 2026! We’re preparing for 11 mission teams, including 4 dental teams (3 teams with a dentist), with many new and returning participants ready to serve in Belize. Together we’ll share Christ’s love through medical care, construction, and community outreach. As Romans 12:11 (ESV) encourages: “Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.” We’re eager to serve with gladness, just as Psalm 100:2 says: “Serve the Lord with gladness!” We’re deeply grateful for God’s provision last year. Our year-end appeal raised $17,777—a beautiful testimony to your generosity and His faithfulness. Thank you for partnering with us. In January, Ms. Sue and Ms. Chris enjoyed a wonderful administrative visit, connecting personally with each scholarship student and their families. Hearing their stories of growth and hope reminded us of the lasting impact of your support. Above all, we praise God for the Spirit-led ministry of the Belize Mission Society. We continue to follow where He leads, trusting Romans 8:14: “For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.” We have a few important dates coming up soon: March 2 - 3: BMS Strategic Planning; April 11 - 18: Redeemer - Lincoln NE & Maintain Your Smile Dental Team; April 25 - May 2 : Concordia University Irvine/Townsend Institute. We’re filled with hope for 2026, believing God will do “a new thing” (Isaiah 43:19) through us. Thank you for your prayers, gifts, and commitment. Let’s serve Him with joy and fervor! Your Sister in Christ, Cathy. Prayer Request: Seine Bight & Georgetown Village Councils; Principal Moreira and Principal Ramirez; Scholarship Students; Feeding Program Students; Miss Harriet & Janet; Miss Nikisha; Missionaries in Belize: Burch Family, Wildauer Family, Flores Family, and Groth Family; BMS 2025 Team Leaders and Participants. The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26
Service
DISASTER RESPONSE TRAINING
Basic disaster response training for LERT (Lutheran Early Response Teams) will be held at Messiah Lutheran Church, 1800 South 84th Street, Lincoln, NE on April 25, 2026. If interested in being certified by the LCMS to respond in the aftermath of disasters to your hurting neighbors, this is a great opportunity. The class will last less than 3 hours. Set up your LERT account and register for the class at http://www.lcms-lert.org. The cost of $25 per person will cover training materials, snacks, a LERT T-shirt and disaster site ID credentials. Questions? Contact Mick Onnen at DisasterResponse@ndlcms.org or call or text 402 364-3370.
CHILDCARE DURING WORSHIP—4 YEARS OLD AND UNDER
Did you know that free childcare is available in the lower level Commons for kids 4 years old and under, from 10:15am through 11:45am on Sunday mornings? Our staff are all background-checked and ready to serve the Lord by serving you. Jillian Muench, Addison Angle, Elise Wilshusen, Rylan Behlen, Jaci Bunting, Dakota Giesler, Charlotte Reiner and Lauren Larsen. Questions: Madelyn & Loren Williams (First Impressions Team Leaders)
Stewardship
TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL SEEKING 3RD GRADE TEACHER
Trinity Lutheran School is seeking interested candidates for a TEACHING POSITION in our 3rd grade classroom for the 2026-2027 school year. Interested candidates are asked to submit a resume, with a letter of interest, references, and at least one letter of recommendation to Principal - Mr. David Kumm via email at dkumm@trinityoflincoln.org. Resumes may also be dropped off at the school office at 1200 N. 56th Street, Lincoln, NE. 68504. If you would like to suggest a candidate for consideration, you may submit that individual's name along with contact information to Mr. Kumm via email or phone at 402-466-1800.
EASTER BENEFIT BREAKFAST TO BLESS SAFETY/SECURITY
With church security becoming an ever-increasing need, the elders have decided that the proceeds from this year's Easter Benefit Breakfast will go to purchase and install security cameras for the exterior (and possibly interior) of the facility. They are also inviting members to donate items for the silent auction. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact Nick at 402.429.4051.
