Why should you visit Prince of Peace?
Why might you want to visit or join the family of God here at Prince of Peace?
1. Prince of Peace is a Lutheran congregation. Following the principles of the Lutheran Reformation, Lutherans are committed to believing, teaching, and confessing Jesus as He is revealed in the full truth and riches of God's Holy Word.
2. Lutherans desire spiritual growth for each and every Christian.
3. We are a diverse congregation. Our members come from many different backgrounds. We have a good diversity of age groups.
4. Our numerous sources of spiritual nurture including
Regular Worship in a variety of styles (traditional and thematic)
Frequent Celebration of the Lord's Supper
Midweek Lenten and Advent Services
6. Lutherans are committed to the Great Commission. Each member of Prince of Peace is a spokesperson for the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Prince of Peace has been active in outreach through
Regular Adult Information Classes
Vacation Bible School
Lutheran Women's Missonary League
Support of Missionaries throughout the world.
7. Our members enjoy social fellowship
Prayer Chain
Women's Group
8. Our members care about our community:
Support of the Women's Care Center in Dayton
Support of We Care and Spring City Food banks
The most important reason to come to Prince of Peace, or any other LCMS congregation, is to continue to nurture the spiritual life of yourself and your family in the grace of God that is poured out to us from Jesus Christ through His Word and Sacraments. Where the Word is proclaimed and the sacaments administered properly, one will find God's family flourishing in His love, sharing love with one another, and committed to sharing God's love with the rest of the world. We would love for you to come be part of our family and make Prince of Peace the church home for you and your family.
It is the wish of each member of Prince of Peace
and its pastor that God's richest blessings be upon you.
. . . and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.
NAU Hebrews 10:24 -25