[Sunday] Backwards Birds - The Party
Service [above] Sermon releases at 10pm [under]
Questions for the Week
Describe the best party you’ve been to. What did the host do to make it so great?
Read Luke 12:22-34. What does Jesus invite us to look at in the world, to see the graciousness of God and His abundance?
Where do you see the generosity of God in the world, your life, or the story of the Bible? What are you most grateful for?
What are you anxious about in your present situation? Reflect on God’s love and care and how it might help alleviate your anxiety.
---- THIS WEEK AT GRACE - Today October 25, 2020
Worship Service 8:30 AM
Second Worship Service and
video service www.gracelutheranpsl.com 10:15 AM
Zoom into Fellowship 12:00 PM - Noon
Korean Church Worship 1:00 PM
AA 7:30 PM
Rest of the week October 26 - 31, 2020
Olivet School Tuesday, 8 AM - 1 PM
Individual/Family Communion Wednesday, 11:00, 11:20, 11:40 & Noon
ZOOM Bible Study Thursday, 11:00 AM
Reformation Day Saturday
Korean Church Prayer Saturday, 6:00 AM
DST ends - Fall Back ONE hour Saturday Night
For complete calendar information, go to www.gracelutheranpsl.com/calendar
NOTE: Saturday, October 31, Set your clocks back one hour before you go to sleep.
November 2nd & 3rd church facilities will be restricted to Election Precinct use only.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK: Joan Gebhardt - 10/28, Pat Hasz - 10/28, Terry Brown - 10/31.
ANNIVERSARIES THIS WEEK: Melville & Lucille Mills - 10/26 (57 yrs), Colby & Joelle Swanson - 10/29 (4 yrs)
THE FLOWERS ADORNING THE ALTAR are given by Sconge Boo Dyun with the Korean congregation.
MITES BOXES FOR ALL! LWML Sunday will be observed on November 8. In advance of this , we have placed a display of the Mite boxes for each of you, men & women, to take, to fill (coin, check or cash) and to return prior to or on the 8th. The Mite box is the container used to gather the funds that help support various local and international mission organizations which , in turn, share the Gospel and love of Jesus. Hopefully, by taking a Mite box will help remind us daily that all, great or small, gifts can be used to bless many with the gift of the Gospel.
PLEASE CALL PEOPLE I realize I take for granted that people just come to the church on a regular basis. So that we all don’t descend into madness, let’s call and talk to each other regularly. Phone directories are available for your convenience.
“OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOEBOX PROJECT”: Please keep your packed Shoeboxes at home until November 15-21, 2020 between 9:00 and Noon. Thank you, Judy, 561-315-9555
COMMUNION ON WEDNESDAY: If you, or someone you know, would like to celebrate Holy Communion but prefer a small group or unable to attend Sunday service, Pastor Cris has set aside Wednesday’s to celebrate the meal in small/family groups. Please come by on Wednesday at: 11:00, 11:20, 11:40 or 12:00 (noon) and partake of this wonderful meal.
SEE YOUR GRACE FAMILY ON ZOOM! Pastor and Coli will be hosting Zoom to Coffee at NOON every Sunday for those who would like to join in fellowship “virtually” to see and chat with Grace members and friends. All are welcome!
BIBLE STUDY FOR ALL Pastor Cris is conducting a “livestream” Bible study online (www.GracelutheranPSL.com) with ZOOM, for you to participate in on Thursdays at 11:00 AM. ** You are also welcome to attend the Bible Study at church, in person! ** Seating with social distancing along with wearing your mask is now happening, at the Bible Study on Thursday at 11 AM and at Worship on Sundays at 8:30 AM and 10:15 AM.
GIVING - We are here to provide “Grace and Peace in this Chaotic and Lonely Time” to those in our church and community. Thank you for your past and continual prayers and financial support to Grace and your community. We have added Paypal for online donations. If you would like to give through Paypal, please go to: www.GraceLutheranPSL.com and click the “GIVE” button on the upper right side of the page.
It's right there, all around us is the party of God's abundance. The question for us all is: Will we enjoy ourselves in God’s generosity, or will we rely on our own strength?