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Sun, May 18 at 10:30 AM - “Send Me!” - Modern Lutheran Worship
“Oh sing to the LORD a new song.” Not only people but all creation is urged to break out
in song. Throughout our worship today we will do just that, for the resurrection news
cannot be left to quiet contemplation. Though it was difficult for Peter to convince the
others, when they realized Gentiles had received the Spirit, they rejoiced. The vision of
heaven in Revelation has no more pain or sorrow; what can be left but joyful singing?
At the end of Jesus’ talk to the disciples, He promises “I will see you again and your hearts
will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you” (John 16:22). When we are filled with
such joy, singing is inevitable. Let us join the joyful multitude in heaven and earth!
Sun, May 18 at 8:00 AM - “Send Me!” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
“Oh sing to the LORD a new song.” Not only people but all creation is urged to break out
in song. Throughout our worship today we will do just that, for the resurrection news
cannot be left to quiet contemplation. Though it was difficult for Peter to convince the
others, when they realized Gentiles had received the Spirit, they rejoiced. The vision of
heaven in Revelation has no more pain or sorrow; what can be left but joyful singing?
At the end of Jesus’ talk to the disciples, He promises “I will see you again and your hearts
will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you” (John 16:22). When we are filled with
such joy, singing is inevitable. Let us join the joyful multitude in heaven and earth!
Sat, May 17 at 5:00 PM - “Send Me!” - Blended Lutheran Worship
“Oh sing to the LORD a new song.” Not only people but all creation is urged to break out
in song. Throughout our worship today we will do just that, for the resurrection news
cannot be left to quiet contemplation. Though it was difficult for Peter to convince the
others, when they realized Gentiles had received the Spirit, they rejoiced. The vision of
heaven in Revelation has no more pain or sorrow; what can be left but joyful singing?
At the end of Jesus’ talk to the disciples, He promises “I will see you again and your hearts
will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you” (John 16:22). When we are filled with
such joy, singing is inevitable. Let us join the joyful multitude in heaven and earth!
Sun, May 11 at 10:30 AM - "Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands" - Modern Lutheran Worship
In our world of constant change and abundant challenges to our faith, we often feel alone,
and fear causes us to question where God is and what He is doing. Our Good Shepherd
has pledged never to abandon us but to be with us always. More than this, He has
promised that no one can snatch us from His hand. He is the powerful Good Shepherd
who lays down His life for His sheep. Because of the investment He has made in us, He
does not surrender us to temptation, trouble, trial, or test.
Sun, May 11 at 8:00 AM - "Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands" - Traditional Lutheran Worship
In our world of constant change and abundant challenges to our faith, we often feel alone,
and fear causes us to question where God is and what He is doing. Our Good Shepherd
has pledged never to abandon us but to be with us always. More than this, He has
promised that no one can snatch us from His hand. He is the powerful Good Shepherd
who lays down His life for His sheep. Because of the investment He has made in us, He
does not surrender us to temptation, trouble, trial, or test.
Sat, May 10 at 5:00 PM - "Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands" - Blended Lutheran Worship
In our world of constant change and abundant challenges to our faith, we often feel alone,
and fear causes us to question where God is and what He is doing. Our Good Shepherd
has pledged never to abandon us but to be with us always. More than this, He has
promised that no one can snatch us from His hand. He is the powerful Good Shepherd
who lays down His life for His sheep. Because of the investment He has made in us, He
does not surrender us to temptation, trouble, trial, or test.
Weekend Worship - 10:30AM
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Weekend Worship - 5PM
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Weekend Worship - 10:30AM
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Today's Message: "Seeing is Believing"
Weekend Worship - 8AM
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Weekend Worship - 5PM
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Easter Sunday - 10:30AM
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Easter Sunday - 8AM
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Easter Sunrise Service - 6AM
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