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When we’re on a road trip, we keep an eye on the gas gauge. What if you checked the level of joy in your tank today? Would you be full and overflowing? Or running on empty? 

Increasing the joy in our tank helps us move from serving that is haphazard, intermittent or stagnant and move to serving that is intentional, joyful, impactful and faith-full.

Of course our joy goes up when we’re praised at work, or when that big home repair is finally done, or when we do something we enjoy. But when we serve, there’s plenty to push joy aside:  difficult people, mind-numbing routine, demands of the job; a hectic schedule; lack of sleep. And being told to ‘put on a happy face’ or ‘think positive’ isn’t helpful and it doesn’t work.

We know what happiness looks like. But we’ve also seen or experienced something deeper than happiness. We see it when the parent feels awe and pleasure, alongside the exhaustion, as their infant feeds at 3 am; when the sight of a flowering tree takes your breath away during the boring commute; when we see someone showing unexpected peace and groundedness in the midst of tragedy. This is joy, a positive reality at our core that we can cling to even as anxiety, fear and pain intrude.

Such unshakeable joy must come from an unshakeable source. God offers this joy. And it’s not doled out as a reward for our hard work. Entirely free, it’s a gift Jesus earned for us by His brutal death and joyful resurrection. Drudgery, exhaustion, pain are all limited to our human lifespan. God’s gift is eternal joy without end. 

How do we tap more into that joy on a daily basis, especially when tasks are hard? Some suggestions:

  • Look at the many times the Bible talks about joy. (Listed in “A Life of Joy” here.) Write down a favorite and post it where you’ll see it.

  • Using our natural gifts and abilities usually brings more joy. We can’t work in those areas all the time, but perhaps we can lean more in that direction. See “Serving More Intentionally.”

  • Rest. God judged a day of rest important enough to include it in the Ten Commandments.

  • Do a gut check on your motivation. Are you working too hard in order to please others? To make a name for yourself? 

  • Be the joy. Make others smile; bring a small gift, wear a silly hat, tell a knock-knock joke. When you increase someone else’s joy, you increase your own.

  • Take a moment right now to praise God. Repeat daily. Each time you think of a reason to praise Him, you’re thinking of a reason to be joyful.

  • Pay attention to your attitude. As a caregiver, I realized how a negative attitude made the challenge greater. 

  • Reach out for help when you need it. One way God helps us is through the resources around us. 

  • Don’t fake joy. That adds to the burden.

 What one step is God calling you to take today to add a little more joy to your tank? 

 Let’s Talk: What gives you joy?
When it comes to serving, what would you like your leaders at St. Peter to know about what you love (or don’t love!) to do? What abilities do you most love using? Tell us using this form.

Also in this “Let’s Talk” series
Week 1: We’re on the Move!
Week 2: Serving an Audience of One everywhere we live, work and play
Week 3: Serving More Intentionally
Week 5, May 18 and 19: Serving More Impactfully
Week 6, June 1 and 2: Serving More Faith-Fully
Week 7, June 15 and 16: Serving Together

Join LINC Chicago for a night of fun and games as we support Kingdom-minded leaders in Chicago.  Click here to register today!

CONFIRMATION WORKSHOP #5 - Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Tuesday, May 7 from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Register HERE
Confirmation Workshop #5 will take place on Tuesday, May 7 from 6:30-8:00 pm in the Life Center. This workshop is open to all students in 5th Grade and up. As a reminder, we hold 3 to 4 workshops a year for families that are seeking confirmation. If your son or daughter attends St. Peter school, they are receiving this training in their religion classes. Public school students must complete all six confirmation workshops by Reformation weekend of their freshman year.

SPRING 2024 COMMUNITY PARTNERS MINISTRY FOOD DRIVE
We are organizing our semi-annual food drive to help Jehovah Lutheran Church and School stock their food pantry for the summer. Jehovah is our linkage church and grade school located at 3740 W Belden Ave. in Chicago. The food will be shared with Jehovah's community families during the summer months. Please place your food donations in the donation area in the Narthex before Wednesday, May 15. Donations can be made when attending Saturday or Sunday worship or during the school day. Students can bring food donations to school entrances. We ask that only non-perishable items are donated (soup, tuna, ravioli, spaghetti, fruit, vegetables, etc.), dry packaged foods (macaroni and cheese, pasta), paper products (paper towels, facial tissue, toilet paper), and family-size toiletries (shampoo, soap, toothpaste, deodorant). Copier paper boxes to pack the food in are also appreciated. If you have any questions, would like to volunteer or have boxes, please contact Vaughn or Diane Kuerschner at 847-776-6547. Thank you for your support and may God Bless Your Day!

DCE FIELDWORK STUDENT SEND-OFF 
Our DCE fieldwork student, Justin Weber, is leaving us for his internship! For the past two years, Justin has been serving and learning at St. Peter as he studies to be a Director of Christian Education at Concordia University Chicago. During those two years, he has served in a variety of capacities throughout our church and school under the direction of our ministry staff. He has been a blessing to our team!

Justin will be leaving us for his year-long internship. He will actually be headed to a dual internship with St. Paul Lutheran in Hartley, Iowa and Camp Okoboji in Milford, Iowa. While we will be sad to see him go, we know that he is destined to do great work for God's Kingdom in his new locations.

Please join us in celebrating him on his last Sunday at St. Peter on April 28. We'll have a special sending blessing during each of the Sunday services. If you feel led to bless him with a card or gift card as he makes this new transition, you can drop them off at the office or drop them in the marked collection basket outside of the services. 
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Mission: Leading People To A Full Life In Christ
I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10

 

Vision: Seeing Lives And Communities Transformed As We Become More Like Jesus
And we all… are being transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18

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