Events for January 10, 2028 - March 13, 2028

Lenten Mid-Week Soup and Services

Please join us Wednesday evenings February 21 and 28 and then March 6, 13 and 20 for Soup Suppers and Worship. Soup supper begins at 6 PM, followed by Holden Evening Prayer at 7 PM. Our Lenten theme will be “Confessions of a Modern Day Lutheran.” Members of the Racial Justice Team will be sharing their personal confessions of faith…

God-Wrestling: A Bible Study Focused on Women’s Stories

God-Wrestling: A Bible Study Focused on Women’s Stories will be a reoccurring event from January to March. Please join us! Rev. Dr. Rode Molla, and Shannon Spence will lead this Zoom-based bible study structured around A Woman’s Lectionary for the Whole Church. This Lectionary was developed by Hebrew Scriptures scholar and Episcopal priest Rev. Dr. Wilda Gafney and focuses on overlooked women’s stories in the…

Event Series Wednesday Bible study

Wednesday Bible Study

Interested in establishing a weeklys spiritual practice? Want to see what it's like to be a part of Peace Lutheran? Our Wednesday Zoom bible study might just be for you! Join the people of Peace as different members from the congregation lead a lectio divina style study, where scripture is read, reflected on, and prayed upon, typically in sets of…

Maundy Thursday Worship and Service Project

An intimate service centered around the table of Christ, Maundy Thursday is the first of “The Three Days” or the “Triduum,” that spans across Good Friday and through Easter Sunday. Literally meaning “mandatum” in Latin, or “command” in English, Maundy Thursday is the day we gather to remember Jesus’ new commandment: to love one another as he has loved us.…

Good Friday Service

Literally meaning “darkness” or “obscurity,” the Good Friday Tenebrae service on Friday, March 29 at 7 PM, is a cycle of readings, exhortations, and hymns. With each cycle, another candle is extinguished and the room moves ever closer to darkness. The cross which we process in by light is left alone in darkness by the end of worship as all participants…