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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.
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Sun, May 10 at 10:30 AM - “The Battle Within” - Modern Lutheran Worship
Throughout our lives, we look for a helper. Maybe that’s a parent who can hold our hand
to cross the street, a spouse who can open the pickle jar, or an expert who delivers
wisdom we don’t have. Our Lord Jesus Christ sends us a helper, the promised Holy Spirit.
The Spirit opens our heart to faith and then fills it with heavenly wisdom. Present in our
Baptism and present today in worship, the Spirit keeps our hand firmly in our Savior’s, so
that linked by love, we can walk confidently in His promises.
Sun, May 10 at 8:00 AM - “The Battle Within” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
Throughout our lives, we look for a helper. Maybe that’s a parent who can hold our hand
to cross the street, a spouse who can open the pickle jar, or an expert who delivers
wisdom we don’t have. Our Lord Jesus Christ sends us a helper, the promised Holy Spirit.
The Spirit opens our heart to faith and then fills it with heavenly wisdom. Present in our
Baptism and present today in worship, the Spirit keeps our hand firmly in our Savior’s, so
that linked by love, we can walk confidently in His promises.
Sat, May 9 at 5:00 PM - “The Battle Within” - Blended Lutheran Worship
Throughout our lives, we look for a helper. Maybe that’s a parent who can hold our hand
to cross the street, a spouse who can open the pickle jar, or an expert who delivers
wisdom we don’t have. Our Lord Jesus Christ sends us a helper, the promised Holy Spirit.
The Spirit opens our heart to faith and then fills it with heavenly wisdom. Present in our
Baptism and present today in worship, the Spirit keeps our hand firmly in our Savior’s, so
that linked by love, we can walk confidently in His promises.
Sun, May 3 at 10:30 AM - “Follow the Way” - Modern Lutheran Worship
Jesus speaks into our uncertainty and reminds us that following Him isn’t about figuring
everything out on our own—it’s about trusting Him. In John 14:6, He makes it clear that
He Himself is the way, the truth, and the life, and that in following Him, we are led all the
way home to the Father.
Sun, May 3 at 8:00 AM - “Follow the Way” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
Jesus speaks into our uncertainty and reminds us that following Him isn’t about figuring
everything out on our own—it’s about trusting Him. In John 14:6, He makes it clear that
He Himself is the way, the truth, and the life, and that in following Him, we are led all the
way home to the Father.
Sat, May 2 at 5:00 PM - “Follow the Way” - Blended Lutheran Worship
Jesus speaks into our uncertainty and reminds us that following Him isn’t about figuring
everything out on our own—it’s about trusting Him. In John 14:6, He makes it clear that
He Himself is the way, the truth, and the life, and that in following Him, we are led all the
way home to the Father.
Sun, Apr 26 at 10:30 AM - “A Familiar Voice” - Modern Lutheran Worship
In a world filled with many voices claiming to lead us to life, Jesus asks a simple but
piercing question: who are you really following? In John 10, He names Himself not just
the shepherd we trust, but the gate through which true life is found. Today, we’ll
explore what it means to hear His voice, reject the thieves, and step into the abundant
life He promises.
Sun, Apr 26 at 8:00 AM - “A Familiar Voice” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
In a world filled with many voices claiming to lead us to life, Jesus asks a simple but
piercing question: who are you really following? In John 10, He names Himself not just
the shepherd we trust, but the gate through which true life is found. Today, we’ll
explore what it means to hear His voice, reject the thieves, and step into the abundant
life He promises.
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