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Weekend Worship - 10:30AM
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Sun, Jun 14 at 10:30 AM - “The Motivation of Jesus to Send” - Modern Lutheran Worship
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When the shadow of a bird in flight comes near to us, we don’t help the bird fly, but we
do indeed marvel at how effortless it seems. God in the Old Testament Reading uses the
wings of an eagle to teach the Israelites how He rescued them from Egypt. Of what greater
magnitude it was for Jesus, crucified and buried with our sins! And He rescued us without
our lifting a finger! Now, in the Gospel, He sends us out with that Good News to all who
will listen that “the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 10:7). Again, most assuredly,
we have done nothing, yet “the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
Sun, Jun 14 at 8:00 AM - “The Motivation of Jesus to Send” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
When the shadow of a bird in flight comes near to us, we don’t help the bird fly, but we
do indeed marvel at how effortless it seems. God in the Old Testament Reading uses the
wings of an eagle to teach the Israelites how He rescued them from Egypt. Of what greater
magnitude it was for Jesus, crucified and buried with our sins! And He rescued us without
our lifting a finger! Now, in the Gospel, He sends us out with that Good News to all who
will listen that “the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 10:7). Again, most assuredly,
we have done nothing, yet “the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
Sat, Jun 13 at 5:00 PM - “The Motivation of Jesus to Send” - Blended Lutheran Worship
When the shadow of a bird in flight comes near to us, we don’t help the bird fly, but we
do indeed marvel at how effortless it seems. God in the Old Testament Reading uses the
wings of an eagle to teach the Israelites how He rescued them from Egypt. Of what greater
magnitude it was for Jesus, crucified and buried with our sins! And He rescued us without
our lifting a finger! Now, in the Gospel, He sends us out with that Good News to all who
will listen that “the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 10:7). Again, most assuredly,
we have done nothing, yet “the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
Night of Worship - Let The Light In
Sun, Jun 7 at 10:30 AM - “Jesus Comes Uninvited” - Modern Lutheran Worship
Jesus has not come to calm the world but to lead us into battle. That battle is inside of
us—the call to take up the cross, to deny self, and to follow Jesus. He has already won
the victory over death and the devil, and now He works to sanctify us in this truth. While
this might appear to be surrender, it is the only path to finding our lives and keeping them
to everlasting life. We are bearers of this message to the world and accompanied with
the promise that Christ is working in us and through us to make the Gospel known. Yet in
the midst of this, we are encouraged that the smallest good work will not be overlooked
by the Father, and those redeemed by Christ have a heavenly reward awaiting their
faithful believing and living.
Sun, Jun 7 at 8:00 AM - “Jesus Comes Uninvited” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
Jesus has not come to calm the world but to lead us into battle. That battle is inside of
us—the call to take up the cross, to deny self, and to follow Jesus. He has already won
the victory over death and the devil, and now He works to sanctify us in this truth. While
this might appear to be surrender, it is the only path to finding our lives and keeping them
to everlasting life. We are bearers of this message to the world and accompanied with
the promise that Christ is working in us and through us to make the Gospel known. Yet in
the midst of this, we are encouraged that the smallest good work will not be overlooked
by the Father, and those redeemed by Christ have a heavenly reward awaiting their
faithful believing and living.
Sat, Jun 6 at 5:00 PM - “Jesus Comes Uninvited” - Blended Lutheran Worship
Jesus has not come to calm the world but to lead us into battle. That battle is inside of
us—the call to take up the cross, to deny self, and to follow Jesus. He has already won
the victory over death and the devil, and now He works to sanctify us in this truth. While
this might appear to be surrender, it is the only path to finding our lives and keeping them
to everlasting life. We are bearers of this message to the world and accompanied with
the promise that Christ is working in us and through us to make the Gospel known. Yet in
the midst of this, we are encouraged that the smallest good work will not be overlooked
by the Father, and those redeemed by Christ have a heavenly reward awaiting their
faithful believing and living.
Sun, May 31 at 10:30 AM - “God’s Math: 1 + 1 + 1 = 1 - All-Church Lutheran Worship
Today is the fifth Sunday in a month. That means we all come together in an all-church, single-service weekend. Today's message, On the mountain, Jesus commissions His followers in the single name of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, revealing the mystery of the Trinity and promising His abiding presence as we go into the world.
Sun, May 24 at 10:30 AM - “Dwell on Us” - Modern Lutheran Worship
The arrival of the Holy Spirit is a day of celebration. This is a day to rejoice in promises
kept and anticipate greater things to come. Today’s festival is a bridge for the church. It
connects the commemoration of the life of Christ (through Advent, Christmas, Epiphany,
Lent, and Easter) to the season centered on our life in Christ, beginning with Pentecost.
The festival’s signature red color reminds us of the fiery arrival of the Spirit, the Spirit’s
ongoing work as the heartbeat of Christ’s church, and the blood shed by believers past
and present as they proclaim the crucified, risen, and ascended Christ.
Sun, May 24 at 8:00 AM - “Dwell on Us” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
The arrival of the Holy Spirit is a day of celebration. This is a day to rejoice in promises
kept and anticipate greater things to come. Today’s festival is a bridge for the church. It
connects the commemoration of the life of Christ (through Advent, Christmas, Epiphany,
Lent, and Easter) to the season centered on our life in Christ, beginning with Pentecost.
The festival’s signature red color reminds us of the fiery arrival of the Spirit, the Spirit’s
ongoing work as the heartbeat of Christ’s church, and the blood shed by believers past
and present as they proclaim the crucified, risen, and ascended Christ.
Sat, May 23 at 5:00 PM - “Dwell on Us” - Blended Lutheran Worship
The arrival of the Holy Spirit is a day of celebration. This is a day to rejoice in promises
kept and anticipate greater things to come. Today’s festival is a bridge for the church. It
connects the commemoration of the life of Christ (through Advent, Christmas, Epiphany,
Lent, and Easter) to the season centered on our life in Christ, beginning with Pentecost.
The festival’s signature red color reminds us of the fiery arrival of the Spirit, the Spirit’s
ongoing work as the heartbeat of Christ’s church, and the blood shed by believers past
and present as they proclaim the crucified, risen, and ascended Christ.
Weekend Worship - 10:30AM
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