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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.
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 19 at 5:00 PM - “Camo Jesus” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
The wearing of camouflage-patterned clothing is not limited to military personnel and
hunters these days. It can be seen in many forms on the clothing of people of all ages in
a variety of settings. The English word camouflage is a direct borrowing from the French
word meaning, “to veil, disguise,” which, in turn, is derived from the two Italian words
meaning “head” and “to muffle.” Seeing things that are camouflaged or hidden may take
special effort, especially when it is creatures in nature that are using camouflage to blend
in with their settings. In our worship, we are most blessed in seeing our Lord present in
the Sacrament, hidden under the forms of bread and wine. One communion hymn begins,
“Thee we adore, O hidden Savior, Thee, who in Thy Sacrament art pleased to be” (LSB
640:1). The hiddenness of Jesus was experienced by two disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Ultimately, their eyes were opened and they beheld the risen Savior. Today in our
worship, we seek to see Him as He chooses to be known to us.
The wearing of camouflage-patterned clothing is not limited to military personnel and
hunters these days. It can be seen in many forms on the clothing of people of all ages in
a variety of settings. The English word camouflage is a direct borrowing from the French
word meaning, “to veil, disguise,” which, in turn, is derived from the two Italian words
meaning “head” and “to muffle.” Seeing things that are camouflaged or hidden may take
special effort, especially when it is creatures in nature that are using camouflage to blend
in with their settings. In our worship, we are most blessed in seeing our Lord present in
the Sacrament, hidden under the forms of bread and wine. One communion hymn begins,
“Thee we adore, O hidden Savior, Thee, who in Thy Sacrament art pleased to be” (LSB
640:1). The hiddenness of Jesus was experienced by two disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Ultimately, their eyes were opened and they beheld the risen Savior. Today in our
worship, we seek to see Him as He chooses to be known to us.
Sun, Apr 12 at 10:30 AM - “Casting Out All Doubt” - Modern Lutheran Worship
Like Thomas, we sometimes doubt what God is doing in our lives, especially in seasons of
uncertainty and struggle. Yet in those very moments, Christ comes to us with His peace,
meeting us right where we are.
Sun, Apr 12 at 8:00 AM - “Casting Out All Doubt” - Traditional Lutheran Worship
Like Thomas, we sometimes doubt what God is doing in our lives, especially in seasons of
uncertainty and struggle. Yet in those very moments, Christ comes to us with His peace,
meeting us right where we are.
Sat, Apr 11 at 5:00 PM - “Casting Out All Doubt” - Blended Lutheran Worship
Like Thomas, we sometimes doubt what God is doing in our lives, especially in seasons of
uncertainty and struggle. Yet in those very moments, Christ comes to us with His peace,
meeting us right where we are.
Easter Sunday / 10:30AM - "He is Risen!!!" - Modern Lutheran Worship
He is risen! Join us as we celebrate the joy and victory of Easter, proclaiming the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ through Scripture, prayer, and song. All are welcome to worship with us as we rejoice in the empty tomb and the sure promise of everlasting life. GOD's LOVE is our FOREVER!
He is risen! Join us as we celebrate the joy and victory of Easter morning. Our service proclaims the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ through Scripture, prayer, and song. All are welcome to worship with us as we rejoice together in the empty tomb and the sure promise of everlasting life.
He is risen! Join us as we celebrate the joy and victory of Easter morning and proclaim the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ through Scripture, prayer, and song, as the light of a new day reflects the hope of new life in Him. Join us as we rejoice together in the empty tomb and the promise of everlasting life. God's love is ours forever!
Easter Vigil / 7PM - "The Oil of Joy and Gladness" - Lutheran Worship
Join us for our Saturday Vigil as we gather in quiet anticipation on the eve of Easter. In this sacred time between darkness and dawn, we reflect on God’s promises, hear the story of salvation, and prepare our hearts for the joy of the resurrection.
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