Posts from May 2025
E-Note May 30, 2025
Dear Peace Members and Friends, I still remember my University of Minnesota philosophy professor commenting on Christianity, saying, “You must admit that it [the Easter story] is inherently irrational. There is no way for a rational, modern scientific person to be a Christian.” Really? Does that leave us Christians then as irrational; as primitive, and superstitious? I thought of that question and that professor as we neared this, the last Sunday in the season of Easter. Before we move on…
E-Note May 23, 2025
Dear Peace Members and Friends, This is Memorial Day weekend. Memorial Day was officially declared a national holiday in 1971, but, in practice, dates back to shortly after the Civil War. It is a time to remember and honor those who have died in service to their country (All Saints in November is the church’s commemoration of all those who have died). Memorial Day is also a time to allow the stories about the sacrifices of our fellow citizens to…
E-Note May 16, 2025
Dear Peace Members and Friends, I’m already looking forward to Sunday! In worship (9:30am), we will be blessed by the Peace Choir and the Sunday School Singers for the last time before the summer break and give thanks for their ministry to us throughout this last year. It is the 5th Sunday of Easter and once again we will hear a story of new life given by the risen Christ and the Holy Spirit; this time to the apostle Peter…
E-Note May 9, 2025
Dear Peace Members and Friends, I’ll get to our exciting Sunday in a moment but first, let us join with those around the world in rejoicing with our fellow Christians in the Roman Catholic Church, especially those in our area, on the election of Pope Leo XIV. Yesterday, we witnessed the historic election of the first Augustinian and the first U.S.-born Pope—only the second to come from the Americas. We share with him both geographic and historic roots (Martin Luther…
E-Note May 2, 2025
Dear Peace Members and Friends, What might happen if every Easter we celebrated—not only the resurrection of Jesus 2,000 years ago but more—the ongoing resurrection of the whole world through Christ? Well, that’s exactly what we do during the 50-day season of Easter. This Easter season is the affirmation of our continuing resurrection from fear to faith, from violence to peace, from self-gratification to generosity and—in all these ways and more—from death to life. This Sunday in worship (9:30am) Easter…