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Sun, July 21 at 10:30 AM - "The Compassionate Shepherd" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
Tending sheep is a mainstay occupation in many countries around the world. The
American Sheep Industry Association includes more than 100,000 sheep producers from
every part of the nation. Statewide associations are located across the nation from Maine
to Hawaii. Some use the historic title of “wool growers” in their group name; others call
themselves “Shepherds Federations.” In referring to Himself as the “Good Shepherd,”
Jesus identified His ministry as one given to caring for and nurturing His precious lambs.
One hymn states simply, “I am Jesus’ little lamb” (LSB 740:1). It is a faithful confession for
people of all ages!
Sun, July 21 at 8:00 AM - "The Compassionate Shepherd" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
Tending sheep is a mainstay occupation in many countries around the world. The
American Sheep Industry Association includes more than 100,000 sheep producers from
every part of the nation. Statewide associations are located across the nation from Maine
to Hawaii. Some use the historic title of “wool growers” in their group name; others call
themselves “Shepherds Federations.” In referring to Himself as the “Good Shepherd,”
Jesus identified His ministry as one given to caring for and nurturing His precious lambs.
One hymn states simply, “I am Jesus’ little lamb” (LSB 740:1). It is a faithful confession for
people of all ages!
Sat, July 20 at 5:00 PM - "The Compassionate Shepherd" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
Tending sheep is a mainstay occupation in many countries around the world. The
American Sheep Industry Association includes more than 100,000 sheep producers from
every part of the nation. Statewide associations are located across the nation from Maine
to Hawaii. Some use the historic title of “wool growers” in their group name; others call
themselves “Shepherds Federations.” In referring to Himself as the “Good Shepherd,”
Jesus identified His ministry as one given to caring for and nurturing His precious lambs.
One hymn states simply, “I am Jesus’ little lamb” (LSB 740:1). It is a faithful confession for
people of all ages!
Sun, July 14 at 10:30 AM - "What a Blessing" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
We are often reminded things in this life don’t last. This includes everything from material
things and earthly goods to health and well-being as age increases, to relationships we
treasure, and ultimately mortality, which leads to death. Yet just as things in this life are
temporary, with joy we are pointed frequently to what is everlasting. Adopted as God’s
own children, we are given an eternal inheritance through the work of Jesus Christ. Amid
the temporary things of a broken and sinful world, we keep our focus on Christ and the
eternal blessings assured “to the praise of His glorious grace” (Ephesians 1:6).
Sun, July 14 at 8:00 AM - "What a Blessing" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
We are often reminded things in this life don’t last. This includes everything from material
things and earthly goods to health and well-being as age increases, to relationships we
treasure, and ultimately mortality, which leads to death. Yet just as things in this life are
temporary, with joy we are pointed frequently to what is everlasting. Adopted as God’s
own children, we are given an eternal inheritance through the work of Jesus Christ. Amid
the temporary things of a broken and sinful world, we keep our focus on Christ and the
eternal blessings assured “to the praise of His glorious grace” (Ephesians 1:6).
Sat, July 13 at 5:00 PM - "What a Blessing" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
We are often reminded things in this life don’t last. This includes everything from material
things and earthly goods to health and well-being as age increases, to relationships we
treasure, and ultimately mortality, which leads to death. Yet just as things in this life are
temporary, with joy we are pointed frequently to what is everlasting. Adopted as God’s
own children, we are given an eternal inheritance through the work of Jesus Christ. Amid
the temporary things of a broken and sinful world, we keep our focus on Christ and the
eternal blessings assured “to the praise of His glorious grace” (Ephesians 1:6).
Sun, July 7 at 8:00 AM - "Worldview Headstands" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
What a joy it is to gather as God’s people! In this collection of people we know as a
congregation, we are called, gathered, and enlightened by the Holy Spirit. In this
collection of people we call a church, we are reminded the one holy Christian Church will
be and remain forever. This is “the congregation of saints . . . in which the Gospel is purely
taught and the Sacraments are correctly administered” (Augsburg Confession, Article VII,
paragraph 1). As we remain steadfast in our witness to our neighbors to also gather with
us in the truth of God’s Word centered on our Savior, Jesus Christ, we are reminded in
the Gospel today there will always be those who despise the Word as even Jesus faced
rejection in His own hometown. We continue to pray for softened hearts of others in this
world, and we remain firm in the foundation of our faith served in both Word and
Sacrament within this place.
Sun, July 7 at 10:30 AM - "Worldview Headstands" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
What a joy it is to gather as God’s people! In this collection of people we know as a
congregation, we are called, gathered, and enlightened by the Holy Spirit. In this
collection of people we call a church, we are reminded the one holy Christian Church will
be and remain forever. This is “the congregation of saints . . . in which the Gospel is purely
taught and the Sacraments are correctly administered” (Augsburg Confession, Article VII,
paragraph 1). As we remain steadfast in our witness to our neighbors to also gather with
us in the truth of God’s Word centered on our Savior, Jesus Christ, we are reminded in
the Gospel today there will always be those who despise the Word as even Jesus faced
rejection in His own hometown. We continue to pray for softened hearts of others in this
world, and we remain firm in the foundation of our faith served in both Word and
Sacrament within this place.
Sat, July 6 at 5:00 PM - "Worldview Headstands" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
What a joy it is to gather as God’s people! In this collection of people we know as a
congregation, we are called, gathered, and enlightened by the Holy Spirit. In this
collection of people we call a church, we are reminded the one holy Christian Church will
be and remain forever. This is “the congregation of saints . . . in which the Gospel is purely
taught and the Sacraments are correctly administered” (Augsburg Confession, Article VII,
paragraph 1). As we remain steadfast in our witness to our neighbors to also gather with
us in the truth of God’s Word centered on our Savior, Jesus Christ, we are reminded in
the Gospel today there will always be those who despise the Word as even Jesus faced
rejection in His own hometown. We continue to pray for softened hearts of others in this
world, and we remain firm in the foundation of our faith served in both Word and
Sacrament within this place.
Sun, June 30 at 10:30 AM - "Learning the Language of Lament" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
In 2009, the New York Times reported on a study finding the average American consumed about
34GB of data and information each day. Since that report, and over a decade later, the amount
our brains consume daily is estimated to have more than doubled. In short, we are exposed to
a lot of information and a lot of noise! Yet how many of those consuming “voices” around us
bring peace, comfort, and hope? Amid a noisy world, there is only one voice that truly gives us
what we need. The Word of Christ is the voice that heals the sick and raises the dead (Mark
5:21–43). The Word of Christ is the voice that brings peace, comfort, and hope. The Word of
Christ is the only voice that reminds us His mercies are new every morning with His great
faithfulness (Lamentations 3:23).
Sun, June 30 at 8:00 AM - "Learning the Language of Lament" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
In 2009, the New York Times reported on a study finding the average American consumed about
34GB of data and information each day. Since that report, and over a decade later, the amount
our brains consume daily is estimated to have more than doubled. In short, we are exposed to
a lot of information and a lot of noise! Yet how many of those consuming “voices” around us
bring peace, comfort, and hope? Amid a noisy world, there is only one voice that truly gives us
what we need. The Word of Christ is the voice that heals the sick and raises the dead (Mark
5:21–43). The Word of Christ is the voice that brings peace, comfort, and hope. The Word of
Christ is the only voice that reminds us His mercies are new every morning with His great
faithfulness (Lamentations 3:23).
Sat, June 29 at 5:00 PM - "Learning the Language of Lament" - Lutheran Weekend Worship
In 2009, the New York Times reported on a study finding the average American consumed about
34GB of data and information each day. Since that report, and over a decade later, the amount
our brains consume daily is estimated to have more than doubled. In short, we are exposed to
a lot of information and a lot of noise! Yet how many of those consuming “voices” around us
bring peace, comfort, and hope? Amid a noisy world, there is only one voice that truly gives us
what we need. The Word of Christ is the voice that heals the sick and raises the dead (Mark
5:21–43). The Word of Christ is the voice that brings peace, comfort, and hope. The Word of
Christ is the only voice that reminds us His mercies are new every morning with His great
faithfulness (Lamentations 3:23).
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