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Remembering Chuck Kamrath

Service at Grace. Saturday May 29th at 11am

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  • Memorial Service

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REAL MEN DROP L-BOMBS

Saying “I Love You” and Other Emotional Blessings of Christianity

Read Full Article at https://mbird.com/2021/05/real-men-drop-l-bombs/

You’ve heard the confession countless times before. “My father never said ‘I love you’ to me growing up.” I heard it from a friend yesterday, while we were running together. He explained, “It wasn’t that he didn’t love me or was cold, just that, like most men of his generation, he expressed his love non-verbally, through provision and presence and maybe the occasional hug.”

Read Full Article at https://mbird.com/2021/05/real-men-drop-l-bombs/

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Remembering Claude Hessee

Service at Grace. Thursday May 20th at 11am

Service and Visitations

  • Visitation

    • Wednesday May 26 5-7pm

    • Haisley Funeral Home Ft. Peirce

      • 3015 Okeechobee Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34947

  • Memorail Service

    • Thursday May 27th 11am

    • Grace Lutheran PSL

      • 555 SW Cashmere Blvd. Port St Lucie, FL 32986

    • Live Stream: https://youtu.be/pc1r2qDqIjc

  • Graveside

    • Following Memorial Service

    • White City Cemetary

More Information Coming

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[Sunday] Physically Empty - Entrusted

Those hurtful empty words only bring hurt and harm. They are only shouted to puff up and look important. But we see the words of the Creator bring about physical life and grace to the whole creation.

Questions for the Week

  • Share a time when someone’s empty words hurt you.

  • Read 2 Timothy 3:1-17.   What does Paul say about those people who use hurtful words?   How is the folly of those hurtful people on full display?

  • How does the voice of Jesus differ from those empty words?

    Action Item: Find a way to be physically present with someone and share some hope with them.

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ORDINARY FORGIVENESS AND THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

What if the Resurrection is Actually Just the Beginning?

Read the whole article here: https://mbird.com/2021/05/ordinary-forgiveness-and-the-christian-life/

Some have described the Easter season as a journey. And indeed, one can’t help but notice a shift in the trajectory of the Sunday readings. From Easter Sunday to just before Pentecost, the readings slowly move out away from the initial joy of the empty tomb, and especially as we move closer to and beyond the Ascension, the readings return to the Upper Room Discourses in John’s Gospel, the place where we began our journey through the Lord’s Passion and Resurrection on Maundy Thursday.

We’ve turned from the initial Easter Joy to a consideration of what it’s like for us as we live within what Paul Zahl calls the presence of the absence of the Risen Lord. And this Gospel arc will culminate next week with Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the Church, the beginning of our life as Christians.

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Grand Opening of Alzheimer's Day Care - Photos

We added more pictures

More photos may come in the future.

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[Sunday] Corners Cut - Entrusted

Backed up against the wall seeming no other way out, it's tempting to cut corners, to make the task easier, to get to the goal faster. But Paul is encouraging us to remember the faith we have been entrusted with, to follow it though and not cut corners.

Questions for the Week

  • What is something that has been “entrusted” to you?   How do you treat that thing that is “entrusted” to you?

  • Read 2 Timothy 1:1-13.  Paul uses examples of soldiers, athletes and farmers to show us not to cut corners.  In what ways have you tried to cut corners in your life and faith?  What has been the result of cutting those corners?

  • How does the promise that “the word of God is not bound” enable you to live out your faith?

    Action Item: When you are stressed this week, don’t try to cut corners and fix it. Pause and notice how Jesus is working.



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Updated Covid Restrictions May 17th 2021

Sunday May 16th continues our current covid safeguards.

Grace Building Best Practices for Covid

  • Masks not required. (keep in mind the unvaccinated)

  • Keep the Distance. (no overcrowding rooms)

  • Wash hands upon arrival.


CDC and the state of Florida have been updating guidance pertaining to COVID-19.

We have also been paying attention to how Disney and Universal Orlando have responded and to what they’re telling their guests because they are some of Florida’s leaders in handling customers and employees during this last year’s situation.

Both what the government and big companies are suggesting are important places we use as a guide here at Grace Lutheran PSL in these times.

Some of the leadership at Grace had an impromptu meeting on Friday about our next steps leading out of COVID-19, and we developed a plan.

We will let you know what that plan is on Sunday May 16th during the worship services.

As for Sunday May 16th, our current plans will stay in place.

  • Wear a mask (no peeking noses)

  • Wash hands

  • Physical distance

  • Max 50 in Sanctuary and 10 in overflow

Thanks so much

Cris Escher
Pastor: Grace Lutheran PSL

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Entrusted - Paul's Final Letter to Timothy

This is the message I’ve been set apart to proclaim as preacher, emissary, and teacher. It’s also the cause of all this trouble I’m in. But I have no regrets. I couldn’t be more sure of my ground, the One I’ve trusted in can take care of what He’s trusted me to do right to the end. Now, go with the faith; you have been entrusted into all the world.

This is the message I’ve been set apart to proclaim as preacher, emissary, and teacher. It’s also the cause of all this trouble I’m in. But I have no regrets. I couldn’t be more sure of my ground, the One I’ve trusted in can take care of what He’s trusted me to do right to the end. Now, go with the faith; you have been entrusted into all the world.

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Grand Opening of Alzheimer's Day Care. May 14th

Friday May 14th

We are Excited to celebrate the opening of the Alzhimer’s Community care day facility at Grace Lutheran Church

May 14th beginning at 11:30am

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Photos of Making the Mother's day Cookies

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AN ODE TO CURIOSITY

This Place of Curiosity — the Very Opposite of Judgement — is Often Where I Experience God.

Read the whole article here https://mbird.com/2021/05/an-ode-to-curiosity/

One of the best scenes in the opening season of the surprise-hit show Ted Lasso is during a darts match in a sports bar. As the game is heating up and a crowd is clustering around him and his opponent, Lasso tells a story in parabolic fashion. While driving his son to school one day, he sees a quote painted on a wall: “Be curious, not judgmental.” The quote reminds him of the people who used to belittle him when he was young. “Not a single one of them was curious,” he recalls. “They thought they had it figured out. They judged.” Little did they know that Lasso did have something to offer (and little does his opponent know that Lasso is a master at darts). The moral here is that curiosity is the opposite of judgment. Where judgment decides, curiosity searches; where judgment closes a door, curiosity leaves it open.

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[Sunday] Hope Shapes Us - Rise

If your house was about to be destroyed, would you clean it? Would you fix the leaky faucet? Would you take care of it. Perhaps our care of creation follows when our hope is in its destruction. But the resurrection gives a new hope, not in destruction, but in a restorative God who's making all things new again.

Questions for the Week

  • Have you ever seen something that was completely restored? How did you feel about that thing that was restored? 

  • Read Revelation 21:1-8   What does Jesus promise to do? How is making all things new different than making a new thing?

  • How does having Hope that all things will be restored change how you live today?

    Action Item: Take some time this week and think about a troubled place or problem in our world today.   Spend some time praying for that place or issue, trusting that God will make all things new.  



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A Fresh Breath of Hope

Consider the Lillies of the Field

Read the Whole article Here. https://mbird.com/2021/05/a-fresh-breath-of-hope/

Last year, there was a stunning spring, and I definitely noticed it. The blossoming and blooming of Capitol Hill is always beautiful, but spending my days working from home made for more walks, more gazing out the window, more noticing.

My office told us we’d begin teleworking. I nodded. “Two weeks at most,” I thought. Two weeks would be nice to be home. A little breather from my normal chaotic job. But it wasn’t two weeks, and from my house I watched spring unfold, but not with the normal ease and pleasure.

It was a mercy that while everything else shuttered up, the blossoms still opened themselves to bring our world color and life. As the two weeks wore on, I began to realize this wouldn’t go away. The normal hustle and bustle of the city slowed to a sudden, abrupt stop. The same words were on everyone’s lips: “the pandemic,” “restrictions,” “case numbers.” But amidst the frenzy, a trip to the grocery store delivered the same mercy to me the spring blossoms offered to our scared and shaky world. 

Read the Whole article Here. https://mbird.com/2021/05/a-fresh-breath-of-hope/

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Confirmation 2021 + Photos

Check out the recording of the confirmation.

  • Brooklyn Dressler

  • DJ Vik

  • Katy Vik

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[Sunday] Live Resurrection - Rise

So what will we look like in the resurrection? We can look at Jesus for some hints. But what bearing does that have on us today? Actually, it has a lot because, if we think all this will be thrown away like trash, then we may treat it as trash. But what if this body is eternal?

Questions for the Week

  • What do you think most people would think the resurrection would be like?

  • Read 1 Corinthians 15:35-58.  What images does Paul use to describe the resurrection?

  • What are the implications of the resurrection for how you live your life now?

    Action Item:  This week when you would usually serve yourself, think of the resurrection and how you could serve someone else instead.



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---- THIS WEEK AT GRACE - Today May 2, 2021 

Worship Services 8:30 AM & 10:15 AM

 Live-streamed on www.gracelutheranpsl.com 10:15 AM

Zoom into Fellowship Resumes Next Week

Korean Church Worship 1:00 PM

Rest of the week May 3 - May 8, 2021

LWML Monday, 1:00 PM

Olivet School Tuesday, 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Cinco de Mayo Wednesday

Individual - Small Group Communion Wednesday, 11AM - Noon

BackPack Packing Thursday, 11:00 AM

Bible Study at church and live streamed Thursday, 11:00 AM

Korean Church Prayer Gathering Saturday, 6:00 AM

ACC GRAND OPENING will be held on Friday, May 14, 2021 at 11:30.

For complete calendar information, go to www.gracelutheranpsl.com/calendar

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK: None Listed

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK: George Tsikoudis & Jay Horton - 5/02, Kent Bowen & Blanca Cuellar - 5/03, Paxton Becker-Sauber & Corbin Callender - 5/04, Richard Harms - 5/05, Linda Gannon -5/06, Steven Choung - 5/08.

THE FLOWERS ADORNING THE ALTAR are given by John & Melinda Linderman in memory of their sister Anita.

CONFIRMATION SUNDAY - TODAY we have three youths, D.J. Vik, Katy Vik, and Brooklyn Dressler, who are being confirmed during the 10:15 service. 

THE LWML meets tomorrow, May 3rd, for its last meeting until September.  We will be using the ‘LWML Spring Quarterly’  Bible study, page 20 & 21, “Life is Like Swiss Cheese,” for our study.  If you don’t have a Quarterly, please pick up the Bible study handout today.  Bring your Bible. Bring a friend! Meet at 1 p.m. in ACC.

GRACE SHIRTS - NEW We are now selling and taking orders for a “Grace Lutheran” blue golf shirt.   Cost will be $25.00.    See, e-mail, text or call Ed Bock or Kevin Garbers for information.  

PLEASE CALL PEOPLE:  The COVID quarantines began over a year ago and many of our members have health conditions which have kept them isolated at home.   So that we all don’t descend into madness, let’s call and talk to each other regularly as well as sending cards or notes through the mail.  Phone and address directories are available for your convenience on the counter by the office door. 

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.   

BIBLE STUDY FOR ALL!  Pastor Cris is conducting a Bible Study on Thursday’s at 11 AM and you are welcome to attend in person!  Seating is with social distancing along with wearing a mask.   The Bible Study is also “live streamed” through ZOOM as well for you to participate from home.  (www.GracelutheranPSL.com) Also, recorded for your future viewing if you would like.

SEE YOUR GRACE FAMILY ON ZOOM:  Coli, along with Pastor, will be hosting  Zoom to Coffee at NOON, TODAY, for those who would like to join in fellowship “virtually” to see and chat with Grace members and friends.  All are welcome!  www.GraceLutheranPSL.com
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.


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