Welcome to our new pastor, Jason Steffenhagen!

If you haven’t met him yet, please take a few minutes after worship on Sunday to introduce yourselves.

We would like to invite the church community to a potluck bonfire (wiener roast and potluck), games and conversation following church on May 22nd in the outdoor worship area, weather permitting. This will be a time to get to know Pastor Jason, Michelle and their boys. Use this link to register your attendance and tell us how you can help.

Happy Mother’s Day!

On Sunday, May 8, let’s celebrate our mothers, remembering all those who have loved and nurtured others to become their very best selves.

Help with community yard work

Help seniors in our community get their yards ready for summer! Northeast Youth & Family Services (NYFS) is currently recruiting volunteers, and Peace is organizing teams to help. Work will be conducted according to current COVID-19 safety protocols to protect both volunteers and seniors. Tasks may include raking leaves, mowing lawns, weeding, trimming and putting out lawn furniture. If you’d like to help out on the 21st, from 9 am to around noon, please contact Chuck at at 763-486-0213 or cnlmonroe@comcast.net.

Thanks for considering this opportunity to serve our neighbors.

May is one of those months with 5 Sundays

This is your opportunity to help Peace Church chip away at the principal on its mortgage. You may choose to contribute to Fifth Sundays online (go to the Participants page of our website, note the ‘Donate’ area, log into Simple Church, and click the Fund dropdown to select Fifth Sunday). Or if you prefer, put a check in the plate on Sunday or mail one to the church office with ‘5th Sunday’ written in the memo line. Thank you!

Taking Action on Climate Change: Voices of the Youth

Zoom into the next meeting of the Northeast Metro Climate Action on Monday, May 16 at 7 pm. College freshman Anna Grace Hottinger has been working in the climate justice space for over four years. A majority of her work has been around peer to peer education, research, lobbying, and organizing various youth efforts. She is on the steering committee for the 100% campaign and is an alum from YEA! MN, a large youth climate justice organization. She’s worked on the Green New Deal at the state and federal level, 100% clean energy policies, and transportation issues. At St. John’s College, she’s studying mathematics, sciences and philosophy. Zoom link: https://bit.ly/NEMCA0516.

Next Good Neighbor Meal is May 14

 You may sign up for one or both time slots (prep from 9-11 am, and/or serve and clean up from 11 am-1:30 pm). Sign up here.