
Pat Bachman Memorial
Memorial Live Streamed at 11Am on Saturday April 10th
Live Stream on Saturday April 10th at 11am
from church website/YouTube
https://youtu.be/M1aS-VeLxng
Obituary
Patricia Ann Bachman, 79, of Port Saint Lucie, Florida, passed away peacefully at her home on March 20, 2021.
Patricia was born on October 8, 1941 in Pottstown, PA, to the late James and Ruth Demas. Pat worked for the Kraft Food Company and owned, operated, and taught at her VP ceramics shop. Pat then retired to help her husband run their copy machine business Advanced Office Systems. In 2003 they both retired to Port Saint Lucie, Florida.
Patricia's hobbies included spending time with family, friends, and loved ones. She loved cooking, baking, watching her soaps, painting, sewing, and watching her Dallas Cowboys beat the Eagles. She was a faithful member of Grace Lutheran Church in Port Saint Lucie.
Patricia was preceded in death, by her beloved husband of 32 years, Valentine A. Bachman, grandchildren Cory Scott, George W. Juno, and Ana Hetherington.
She is survived by her children, Robert Scott III, Jeffrey Scott, Gene Detweiler; stepchildren, Ted Bachman, Gil Bachman, Lori Hetherington, Donald Bachman, Valerie Juno; grandchildren, 26; many loving great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
A memorial service to celebrate Pat's life will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 11 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 555 SW Cashmere Blvd., Port Saint Lucie, Florida.
Some have asked about how they can support Grace Lutheran PSL’s Alzheimer’s Day Care.
Info can be found at the grace giving page.
Holy Week At Grace Lutheran PSL 2021
Easter 6:45 & 8:30 & 10:15
3/28 - Palm Sunday: 8:30 AM & 10:15 AM
4/1 - Maundy Thursday: 7:00 PM with Communion
4/2 - Good Friday: 12:00 (Noon) and 7:00 PM Stream at noon
4/4 -Easter Sunday: 6:45 AM (outside), 8:30 AM & 10:15 AM (10:15 AM will be livestreamed)
Easter Breakfast Fellowship: starts after Sunrise Service (7:45 ish) and will end at 10:15 AM
Worship Links
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Tony Young Memorial
Memorial Live Streamed at 3Pm on Saturday March 6th
Live Stream on Saturday March 6th at 3pm
from church website/YouTube
https://youtu.be/M1aS-VeLxng
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to:
Grace Lutheran Church
Alzheimer Daycare Building Fund
555 SW Cashmere Blvd
Port St. Lucie FL 34986
772-871-6599
Obituary
Anton “Tony” John Young was born on August 27, 1933 in Gakova, Yugoslavia. On February 22, 2021, he entered Heaven’s gates and reunited with his precious “Babs.”
Tony’s early life was marked by adversity. In the closing days of World War II, Tony lost both of his parents to war, soon finding himself imprisoned in one of the concentration camps established by the Yugoslav government. Family smuggled Tony out of the camp and into Austria, where—in 1948—he was able to immigrate to Canada. At 14 years old, Tony began attending first grade classes to learn the English language. By the age of 15, he had mastered the language but was on his own.
Tony worked hard to build a life for himself and his family. As a teenager, despite needing to leave school to work on the farm, Tony used the money that he saved to pay for tutoring. In 1950, he met the love of his life, Barbara Brandner. Tony and Barbara were united in holy matrimony on November 7, 1953. Their union was blessed with four children. In 1961, Tony obtained a job with General Motors, which took him, Barbara and their children to Flint, Michigan. For the family, Flint would become home, and Tony worked for General Motors for over 30 years.
In 2002, Tony and Barbara moved to Florida full-time. There, they enjoyed active lifestyles, as well as frequent visits from family and friends. Eventually all four of their children ended up moving to Florida, which made Tony, the consummate “Family Man,” the happiest ever.
Tony’s faith was an important component of his life. While living in Flint, he was involved in the St. Paul Lutheran Church community. Later, when Tony and Babs settled in Florida, they became very active members of Grace Lutheran in Port St. Lucie.
Tony was a survivor and a hard worker. He was the most ethical of people and taught his family that it’s not the material things that matter. A loving husband and father, he treasured his family and embraced every moment with them. His mantra was always Faith, Family, and Friends.
His incredible life journey and example will forever be cherished in the lives of his family.
Tony was preceded in death by his wife Barbara “Babs” Young, his sister Mary, his brother-in-law Martin, and his son Ronald Young. He is survived by his son Richard (Theresa) Young, his daughters Linda (Jacques) Lamothe and Lori (Tim) McAlear, and his two grandchildren Jordan Lamothe and Lauren Lamothe. He is also survived by his brother-in-law Walter (Ilene) Brandner, cousins Ray (Janet) Jung and Burga (Demos) Jung, and many other cousins, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
A “virtual” funeral service celebrating his life will be held on Saturday March 6th at 3:00pm. The service can be viewed at www.GraceLutheranPSL.com/TonyYoung
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to:
Grace Lutheran Church
Alzheimer Daycare Building Fund
555 SW Cashmere Blvd
Port St. Lucie FL 34986
772-871-6599
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Texas Supplies Needed.
Texas Needs supplies. If you would like to help. Here is where you can send some supplies.
Supplies Needed
If you can help with plumbing supplies, please send them to the
Texas District warehouse at:
Concordia Lutheran Church
16801 Huebner Road
San Antonio, TX 78258
Attention: Julie Tucker
Even small quantities will help repair homes, schools and churches.
Plumbing Material Needs
Copper pipe
◦ 1/2 inch
◦ 3/4 inch
◦ 1 inch
Copper fittings
◦ 1/2 inch 90s Tees, caps, couplings, male adapters and female adapters
◦ 3/4 inch 90s tees, caps, couplings, male adapters and female adapters
◦ 1 inch 90s tees, caps, couplings, male adapters and female adapters
PVC PIPE
◦ Schedule 40 – 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch
◦ Schedule 80- 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch
PVC fittings
◦ Schedule 40 and schedule 80
◦ 1/2 inch 90s tees, caps, plugs, couplings, male adapters, female adapters
◦ 3/4 inch 90s tees, caps, couplings, female and male adapters
◦ 1 inch 90s tees, caps, couplings, female and male adapters
PEX tubing
◦ 1 inch
◦ 3/4 inch
◦ 1/2 inch
Fittings for PEX tubing
◦ 1 inch tees, 90s male adapters and female adapters
◦ 3/4 inch tees, 90s male adapters and female adapters
◦ 1/2 inch tees, 90s male adapters and female adapters
Iron pipe ball valves
◦ 1/2 inch
◦ 3/4 inch
◦ 1 inch
[Video] Grace Building Dedication Feb 14th
Join us Feb 14th at 9:45 For the dedication.
Join us Sunday February 14th at 9:45 For a dedication of our new building
Grace Lutheran Church Members and Friends have been contributing toward growth and outreach since its first gathering on December 6, 1990. From early on members and friends have made contributions toward the future growth of Grace Lutheran through their special gifts and contributions. Listed below are the names of many of the members of whom memorial gifts have been given in honor of to help make this new facility that we share with Alzheimer's Community Care a reality
Earl and Jenny Butler
Richard and Doris Young
Walter and Deloris Donn
Fred Richey
Norm and Jean Kee
Tom Coffman Bill Nolte
Bridget Raymond
Rose Wytiaz
Anna Ide Joan Schulein
Richard Tunning
Arlene Garbers
Richard Brendlinger
Ron Scheer
Barbara Young
Tom Roksvold
Barbara Bock
We remember the Saints listed above through their families and friends that have contributed financial memorials to help make this building possible. Thank You!
Check Back here later for more.
A write up about the building project
Pictures of building
Video of Service (we will not be able to live stream) Sunday evening the video will go up.
Pictures of the Service
Florida Covid Vaccine & St Lucie Co Vaccine Info
Covid info
Port St Luice’s Vaccine page is particularly good. Lots of useful info.
Vaccinee Update! 2/9/21
Walmart and Sam's Club pharmacies will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines through the U.S. Federal Retail Pharmacy Program on Feb. 12.
More than 1,000 Walmart and Sam’s Club pharmacies in 22 states are receiving federal vaccine allocations this week, with an emphasis on locations that reach customers in underserved communities with limited access to health care.
All three Walmart locations and one Sam's Club location in Port St. Lucie will receive vaccines:
Walmart, 10855 S. U.S. 1
Walmart, 1850 S.W. Gatlin Blvd.
Walmart, 902 S.W. St. Lucie West Blvd.
Sam's Club, 1750 S.W. Gatlin Blvd.
For more information, visit www.cityofpsl.com/vaccine and click "How to Get a Shot."
Here is the Florida Covid Vaccine Page
Here is the St Lucie Co Covid page.
Sign up for the St Luice co alert system for the fastest covid information.
Here is the Publix Vaccine Page
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The Surprising Dream
Of a Debt Free Church
In lovely Port St. Lucie, Fla., Just an hour north of West Palm Beach, the people at Grace Lutheran Church were wondering what to do with their vast, newly paid-off church property.
"We currently have a small facility for doing ministry," explained Rev. Cris Escher, pastor at Grace. "But we are sitting on six acres of land in St. Lucie West and have no debt. So, we put together a group in the church to discover a way to get back into debt."
While most other churches aren't typically looking for "a way to get back into debt," in this case, Grace's unique attitude became a blessing in more ways than one. According to Escher, God's people at Grace weren't necessarily interested in building a new sanctuary.
What they were looking for
"We did not want to build something just for us," he shared. "We wanted whatever we were going to do ... to benefit the community around us. We thought of many different ideas, like daycare, school and so on. Really, what we were looking for was something that would fill a need in Port St. Lucie."
Around that same time, the church heard about Alzheimer's Community Care, an organization that provides daytime care services for Alzheimer's patients. Escher said that a member of Grace was taking his wife to one of their facilities and spoke with the church about it.
"The patients are given the best care by giving them things to do to stimulate their brains and bodies," explained Escher. "They bring people in to sing with them. They also will paint and play games. Their caregivers love how active their loved ones are because they sleep better at night and are generally healthier and happier."
Could hosting a facility like this on the church property be the opportunity the people at Grace were looking for?
Hopeful findings
"We hired a Florida-based Alzheimer's center expert to research the Port St. Lucie area to actually see if there was a need," said Escher, which they discovered was the case. "These findings were backed up when Alzheimer's Community Care told us that both of their facilities in St. Lucie County had long waiting lists. The lists were so long, they said, that if the facility could open tomorrow, it would be full."
After discussions with Alzheimer's Community Care, the next step for Grace was to call Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF). "I had just conducted an LCEF Sunday at Grace, and I remember that Pastor Cris and the church were looking for an outreach ministry," recalled Jay Wendland, LCEF district vice president for The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) Florida-Georgia (FLGA) District. "A couple of months later, we got a call from Pastor Cris with this opportunity. I think it is a first for the district."
The plan unfolds
A plan was made together with Alzheimer's Community Care: a new building would be constructed on the church campus that would belong to the church. but Alzheimer's Community Care would rent the facility from Grace and run the day-to-day operations. So Grace worked together with LCEF on a new loan for a facility that would be built specifically with the needs of Alzheimer's Community Care in mind. "We have looked at this as a partnership with [Alzheimer's Community Care] since the beginning," noted Escher.
"We have been working hand-in-hand to make this building happen. LCEF was willing to talk with our partner, Alzheimer's Community Care, to work out a deal which worked for all."
Of course. there were a few challenges to work through during the process. especially considering the unique nature of the partnership between Grace and Alzheimer's Community Care.
"The church has responsibility for the loan and property," explained Wendland. "it was interesting to do a loan for them since they don't have total control over the facility. so there were a lot of negotiations going back and forth."
Why vocation is important
The new building. slotted to open in early 2021, will serve
30 patients from 7:30 a.m. to 5 30 p m , Monday through Friday. The hope is that the church will get to visit with them each day and hold Bible study. devotion and prayer once a week. "While this is not a distinctly Lutheran endeavor, Luther understood the importance of good vocation," said Escher.
"This was a need in the community, and we can give those who are struggling with Alzheimer's some good news. Good News they probably have not heard in a while."
It's good news also for Alzheimer's Care Center, who required another facility to host. as well as for Grace, who had been looking for an outreach opportunity and a way to use the gifts that God has given them in a way that would benefit the community.
Focus on the Family: Covid - 19 Vaccines: What you need to Know
Infectious disease specialists Dr. Daniel Hinthorn and Dr. Scott James share an informative perspective on COVID-19 vaccines, discussing their historic nature and the rapid speed of their development. Our guests answer common questions about the vaccines, addressing practical concerns and next steps while taking a look at where the pandemic may be heading in the coming months.
Infectious disease specialists Dr. Daniel Hinthorn and Dr. Scott James share an informative perspective on COVID-19 vaccines, discussing their historic nature and the rapid speed of their development. Our guests answer common questions about the vaccines, addressing practical concerns and next steps while taking a look at where the pandemic may be heading in the coming months.
Christmas at Grace 2020
Christmas eve candlelight 4&7
Christmas Day 10:15am
Christmas Eve 4 & 7 PM
Christmas Day 10:15am
Christmas Readings will be available for download here.
Christmas Traditions - Advent 2020
12/2 - Christmas Traditions
12/9 - Christmas Cookies & Crafts
12/16 - Christmas Memories
Wednesdays at 6:30Pm
12/2 - Christmas Traditions
Carols and Traditions
12/9 - Christmas Cookies & Crafts
Decorate cookies & Crafts to take home
12/16 - Christmas Memories
Christmas Songs and peoples stories.
Brown Bag Dinner at 5:30pm
You bring your own Food,
We will supply Chips and Drinks.
Christmas Eve 4Pm & 7PM
Christmas Day 10AM
Watch Wednesday Traditions Service right here.
How the Grinch Stoll Christmas reading video [Great for Kids]
Reading Video. Fun for Kids
https://youtu.be/YOpKuQO1FkA