In its short, but growth-filled history, Peace With Christ Lutheran Church (PWC) has taken tremendous strides in proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ is southeast Aurora. PWC's history as a church is a short one, but it is one that has been truly blessed by the Lord.

In November 1981, Rev. Michael Hiller was called by the Rocky Mountain District board of directors to start a mission church in southeast Aurora. On February 14, 1982 an organizational meeting of the church was attended by 35 people. The first church service was held on March 7, 1982 with 130 people in attendance. The Lord has been good to us in our first ten years of existence.

Worship services and Sunday School were first held in Cimarron Elementary School. Less than two years after the church's first service, construction of a new church facility, designed to seat 300 people, was completed. PWC moved in to the new church in January 1984. PWC's growth continued at a fast pace that required renting interim Sunday School space at the nearby AMC theaters and at a day care center in the Seven Hills Shopping Center in 1986-1990. In September 1990, another addition was completed to the church. PWC was able to add some office space and some much needed classroom space. In late 1997 the addition of the Worship Center/Gym and additional classrooms was completed. Peace With Christ Christian School opened it's doors in the fall of 1994 with 63 students in grades Kindergarten to 8th grade.

The growth of PWC has also necessitated an increase of professional staff. PWC now has John Paulus, Donna Patton, and Matthew Wall serving full time on it's staff.

Joan Smith is the Director of the Early Learning Center that was started in 1987. Warren Paul is our school principal. Rev. David Hay and Lisa Paulison are counselors. These people have been a great blessing to our church and have helped our rapid growth to continue.

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