Weekly Announcements

May 10th, 2026

Worship

LUTHERAN WITNESS AND PORTALS OF PRAYER

It is time to renew our subscriptions for The Lutheran Witness and Portals Of Prayer. If you would like to receive these publications in your church mailbox, please let the church office know by June 12th at office@peacewaverly.org, or 402-786-2345.

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.  Visit www.mainstreetliving.com for more information.  May 10, 2026, 10:00am - “The Now Crowd” - A soldier on leave helps his brother work through struggles in his life. 10:30 AM - Vicar Caleb Garman from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Lincoln NE, presents a message titled ”Faith in the One who has been Raised Up”. This sermon is based on Numbers 21:4-9.  May 17, 2026, 10:00am - “Poisoned Banquet” - Vicious rumors look to ruin a nurse’s career and marriage. 10:30 AM - Rev. John Schmidt, pastor at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Lincoln, NE, presents a message titled ”The Comforting Helper”.  May 24, 2026, 10:00am - “The Smashup” - A group of friends struggle with lingering guilt after an accident. 10:30 AM - Rev. Bart Day, CEO of Lutheran Church Extension Fund in St. Louis, MO, presents a message for Pentecost Sunday.  May 31, 2026, 10:00am - “Awake with a Stranger” - A guilt-ridden man is confronted and haunted by a lapse in judgment. 10:30 AM - Chaplain Craig G. Muehler, Director, Ministry to the Armed Forces in St Louis, MO, presents a Memorial Day message based on John 3:1-17.

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!

Education

LET'S EXPLORE THE RAINFOREST!

On June 22-26,  let's dive into the rainforest for Vacation Bible School! At Rainforest Falls VBS, we'll be on the Exploring the Nature of God. VBS is from 9 AM-noon and all 4 year olds-5th graders are invited to join our Rainforest adventure as we sing cool songs, experience some wild Bible stories, play exciting games and do some cool experiments!! Registration for VBS is now open. Register your kids (or grandkids) today by visiting this link: vbspro.events/p/peacewaverly.

RAINFOREST GUIDES NEEDED!

Middle schoolers, high schoolers and adults, we need your help in our Rainforest Exploration! Help is needed both the week of VBS as well as leading up to it. If you'd be willing to serve at Rainforest Falls VBS this summer, please sign up at the table, visit this link (vbspro.events/p/peacewaverly) and select volunteer registration or contact Hannah McLaughlin (dce@peacewaverly.org)! Can't join us the week of VBS but still want to help? We will have two decoration making nights on May 28th and June 1st starting at 6pm. We also have a wishlist of items for VBS! Visit out table in the Welcome Center and grab a leaf or visit our Amazon Registry: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/13W4DCNX08NZ5?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_Z54GR811Q7EA7PX6EXVV_1 

HOW YOU CAN USE YOUR WRITING SKILLS TO SERVE THE LORD

How do we cultivate creativity in our lives? What role does faith play in the creative process? Join us to learn more about traditional and modern forms of creative writing, including blogs, devotionals, poetry, drama and nonfiction.  New this year: Jessica Bordeleau, coordinator of digital publishing, host and producer of the Seminary's "Tangible: Theology Learned & Lived" and "Lectionary Kick-start" podcasts, will be leading a session on podcasting.  Hurry! The deadline to register is July 13.  https://concordiasem.regfox.com/faith-and-writing-workshop-2026?bbeml=tp-_n2kCRmCCEGtkX_6dmGkzA.jF71pD_HcFkqGSGw1RhGmbg.rLJbSoMcel0ipeC429VLmqA.l4wDrFMBDYUSreWeOAftEBg

FOSTER CHILDREN FINDING HOMES WITH CHRISTIAN PARENTS

"Secretary Kennedy stated “the number of foster children has dropped from 425,000 to 325,000.”  In 2025, the Trump administration committed to removing anti-Christian bias from the federal government. Under that commitment, the HHS is moving forward to remove this rule that discriminated against religious parents who oppose gender ideology and prevented them from providing loving homes to children.  Liberty Counsel Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said, “Blocking couples from fostering or adopting children based on their religion or their opposition to a harmful gender ideology is unconstitutional. There is no place in the federal government for a rule that discriminates against religious parents.”  (lifenews.com/2026/04/21/number-of-foster-kids-needing-homes-drops-100000-as-christian-families-step-up/)

CLAIM AND REBUTTAL: THE ROLE OF SUFFERING

CLAIM:  The purpose of pain (suffering) is to tell you something is wrong. When possible, we fix the problem, and life goes on. When we cannot fix the problem, the merciful thing is to permit assisted suicide because suffering is only making life miserable.

REBUTTAL:  Human existence is first about our relationship with God. He is the author, sustainer, and ultimately the one who brings an end to life (Deuteronomy 32:39; Job 33:4; 1 Timothy 6:13).As we face the challenges of life, God’s word reminds us that his will comes first (Exodus 20:3; Matthew 6:33; Colossians 3:2). 

To read the rest of the article:  https://christianliferesources.com/lifewire/debunking/the-role-of-suffering

Fellowship

SUPPER EXPRESS: 5/13 - Hot Dogs

FREE CAMP LUTHER WEEKEND

Join us for this FREE weekend filled with Christ-centered and family-fun activities!  Dates: June 5-7, 2026.  Registration Cost: None! Free!  Want to stay overnight?  Email discipleship@campluther.org.  Families, friends of camp, and kids of all ages are invited to experience camp during our annual Camp Luther Weekend. Enjoy archery, canoeing, swimming, hiking, disc golf, bounce houses, and other carnival activities. S'mores, music, giant wagon rides, and more!  Join us for the day, or contact us to make arrangements to stay overnight in our campground, in one of our cabins, or in a treehouse! Call (402)-352-5655 or email campluther@campluther.org if you would like to stay overnight! Spaces fill up quickly!  On Saturday, June 6th, there will be a 5K Color Fun Run - have fun running, jogging, or walking in the beauty of God’s Creation here at Camp Luther while getting blasted with different colors of powder!  On Sunday, join us for a morning outdoor worship service , followed by our annual luncheon (free-will donation) and afternoon activities for all ages.  For more info:  campluther.org

CELEBRATE FAITH NIMTZ'S RETIREMENT

The Lord has blessed His Church for many years with His servant, Faith Nimtz, our called preschool teacher.  She is retiring this May.  We will be celebrating her church work career on Sunday, May 17th at both services, as well as a reception at 9am in the Welcome Center, and immediately the 10:30am service in the MAC.  Give glory to God and celebrate Faith!

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: Diana Tappe, healing; Duane Tappe, healing; Karen Larson (mother of Teresa Greve) healing; LaVonne (friend of the Greve’s) healing; Katelyn Potter (daughter of Brenda), mental health; Amanda Carpick (sister-in-law of Logan Lovell) cancer; James Tietjen, back surgery recovery; Amy (cousin of Lanel Fenster) healing; Chesney (friend of Shannon Berry) RSV & Pneumonia; Marilyn Ash, procedure recovery; Marcia Werner, healing after fall; Friend of the Williamson’s, cancer; Nicole Jelinek (friend of Sue Schuelke) cancer; 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.

For the Bereaved: The family of Donna Speth; Rick Winters and family at the death of his sister Kami; The Dittenber Family at the death of their niece Berkeley;Dixie Janssen at the death of her sister Mary; Travis Frazier and family at the death of his uncle Bob; Shannon Berry and family at the death of her mother Janice Eaton; Brian Krenke and family at the death of his father, Rueben; 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.

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; Jared Ohlmann, Meagan Dauel

Shut-Ins:  Dennis Bauer, Dick Mohlman, Renae Johnson, Judy Steffen, Lilo Johnson, Donna Speth

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, 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")

MORE THAN JUST A PAIR OF BOOTS

Not long ago, a new guest arrived at PCM (Peoples City Mission) hoping for a fresh start. Like many who come through our doors, he was eager to work and rebuild his life. Before long, he found an opportunity at a local factory that was willing to give him a chance. There was just one problem. To begin work, he needed steel-toed boots. Without them, he couldn't start the job. For someone starting over with nothing, even something as simple as a pair of work boots can be out of reach. And in his case, finding the right size made it even harder. He needed size 14. But that year, during our Day Without Shoes collection, someone had donated a pair of steel-toed boots in exactly that size. Because someone chose to give, we were able to place those boots in his hands at just the right moment. He started the job. He worked hard. And before long, he was able to move out of the shelter and into his own place.  It may have looked like just a pair of boots, but it represented a step toward stability, dignity, and a new beginning. That's why each year's Day Without Shoes matters so much. Every pair of shoes donated becomes an opportunity to help someone take their next step.  Would you consider participating this year? You can make a financial contribution or donate shoes. Your support helps ensure that when someone in need is ready to step forward, we can help them take that step. Your kindness truly changes lives.  Blessings, Pastor Tom.  https://secure.pcmlincoln.org/forms/donate

REGIONAL (“Judea")

GIVING TREE TO SUPPORT YOUR BELIZE MISSION TEAM

Find the "Giving Tree" upstairs in the commons during May which lists supplies to support your Belize Mission team. Snacks are strategically chosen to sustain team members' energy throughout the VBS day so they can better serve. Sports equipment is used during the afternoon "sports camp" focused on connecting with teens. Other supplies (eg. Nail polish) will be used during Women’s Ministry. We are requesting specific items that meet our team's needs and fit in the space we have to pack. If you are able to support us, please bring donations to church by Sunday, June 7th. Thank you for your continued prayers as we prepare to serve in Belize!

U.S. (“Samaria”)

YLM'S BLESSINGS OF THE MONTH

Mariachi San Pablo joined  Immanuel Lutheran Church in celebration of their 5 years of Hispanic Ministry and 100 years of Hispanic Ministry in the LCMS; The Multi-Ethnic Symposium, St. Luke Lutheran's Church, and the All Nations Sing Conference in St. Louis, MO will welcome Mariachi San Pablo first weekend of May!; 458 immigration detainees were given the Gospel through preaching and music; 1 Servant Event team (8 missionaries) served in Cd. Juarez; 1 house was built in KM30 for Carlos, an elderly man who recently had a stroke; We received 2 Orphan Grain Train semi-trailers full of donations; 1,427 Volunteer Hours given by 72 volunteers in various areas of YLM ministry.  ylm.org

WORLD (“Ends of the earth")

A MISSIONARY SPOUSE PERSPECTIVE

This LCMS Office of International Mission Zoom webinar offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at life on the international mission field from the perspective of LCMS missionary spouses. Through a panel discussion with current and formerly deployed spouses, participants hear firsthand insights into topics such as safety, medical care, housing, children’s education, finances and raising a family in another culture. Join us to learn how God equips and cares for missionary families as they serve around the world.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcxqYB0cuSk

Service

SUPPER EXPRESS LEADER(S) NEEDED

Sue Rockenbach and the Wolframs are stepping away from leading Supper Express at the end of this school year.  (Let's thank them for all they've done for this fellowship/service ministry!).  Do you believe God is calling you to serve/lead in this way?  If you'd like more information, don't hesitate to ask Sue and Ted and Carlene for their input.  God bless you as you discern if this is a way for you to bless God's Kingdom here at Peace!

 

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)