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Easter Festival Service – April 17, 2022

The church year climaxes in Easter Sunday. “He is risen!” shouts out our true hope. “He is risen indeed!” reverberates with our confident belief. Luke shows the women’s dramatic transformation from confusion and fear to confident belief. Then the women bring that vibrant hope to the disciples—and to us. Link to Service video on Vimeo Link to service bulletin  

Palm Sunday – April 10, 2022 Service

On this Palm Sunday we see the word “Rock,” which functions as the primary proper name for the God of Israel in this chapter (32:4). It is a poignant image, certainly for Moses. On two fragile occasions, the Lord provided water for the people by Moses striking a rock. On the second occasion, Moses was not supposed to strike the rock, but…

March 27, 2022 Service

The Epistle, our preaching text, is one of St. Paul’s clearest explications of reconciliation, including what is surely one of the richest summaries of the Gospel and the sanctified life which results: “In Christ God was reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation” (2 Cor 5:19). Link to Service video…

March 20, 2022 Service

The Gospel, our text this week, actually precedes last week’s Gospel, Jesus lamenting over Jerusalem (Lk 13:31–35). In that lesson, Jesus faced confrontations over the message about repentance and perishing that He preached at the beginning of chapter 13, this week’s Gospel. This week’s hard words will often bring opposition, but their purpose is that sinners repent, be forgiven, and thus be…

March 13, 2022 Service

On this day, Christians continue their annual journey into the depths of Lent. On this Second Sunday in Lent, we descend deeper in our journey into a world of spiritual poverty and desolation. In particular, we see the desolation wreaked by rejecting God’s Word—preached and incarnate: “This house shall be like Shiloh, and this city shall be desolate, without inhabitant” (Jeremiah 26:9,…

March 6, 2022 Service

During the season of Lent, the Christian returns to the wilderness and meditates upon his journey to the cross and open tomb of Jesus Christ. Since he is united to Christ through the waters of Holy Baptism, this journey involves the Christian’s own death and resurrection, dying and rising with Christ in the Sacrament (Rom 6:3–4). This faith and life therefore also…

February 27, 2022 Service

Transfiguration is truly the bridge between Epiphany and Lent. Now, as the road to the cross nears, we are given a special glimpse of His glory and hear the voice of the Father telling us to listen to Jesus. Only in hearing and listening to Jesus, and in knowing that He is truly the One who deserves all glory, will we be…

February 20, 2022 Service

The Old Testament Reading from Genesis shows that God has been in the salvation surprise business before, as Joseph’s true identity is unveiled to his brothers. Much of what happened to Joseph (and will happen to Jesus) is difficult to watch, and yet Joseph’s reflection has not caused him to doubt God’s providence or trust in his own determination. Rather, he trusts…

January 30, 2022 Service

Last week, having discussed various gifts and roles within the Church, now, for Epiphany 4, St. Paul teaches the “still more excellent way” (12:31b) which is to be the motive that controls the use of all individual gifts for others: love. We welcome you in the love of Christ as we worship as brothers and sisters. Service video on Vimeo Link to…

January 23, 2022 Service

This morning like every morning the question is, “Where do we begin?” Just like every worship service we begin with the Word of God. The prayer for this service is that we go from repentance to joy by hearing the Word. We welcome everyone who is here today! Service video on Vimeo Link to service bulletin