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Sun, Jan 12 at 10:30 AM - "Come to the Waters" - Lutheran Worship
Today is the first of the bookends that mark the Epiphany season—the Baptism of Our
Lord and His Transfiguration. In common is the command from God to “listen to Him.”
We begin our journey of listening to the Lord, learning from those who went before,
acknowledging the revelation of the Lamb of God in baptismal water, and looking to
Him, the Word made flesh. In the prophet Isaiah comes a voice of comfort to a troubled
Judah. By these words, the Lord reminds us that despite the circumstances of the
moment, the faithful are beloved in the eyes of the Lord—a love made profoundly
manifest in the gift of His own Son to die that we might live and to live that we might
never die.
Sun, Jan 12 at 8:00 AM - "Come to the Waters" - Lutheran Worship
Today is the first of the bookends that mark the Epiphany season—the Baptism of Our
Lord and His Transfiguration. In common is the command from God to “listen to Him.”
We begin our journey of listening to the Lord, learning from those who went before,
acknowledging the revelation of the Lamb of God in baptismal water, and looking to
Him, the Word made flesh. In the prophet Isaiah comes a voice of comfort to a troubled
Judah. By these words, the Lord reminds us that despite the circumstances of the
moment, the faithful are beloved in the eyes of the Lord—a love made profoundly
manifest in the gift of His own Son to die that we might live and to live that we might
never die.
Sat, Jan 11 at 5:00 PM - "Come to the Waters" - Lutheran Worship
Today is the first of the bookends that mark the Epiphany season—the Baptism of Our
Lord and His Transfiguration. In common is the command from God to “listen to Him.”
We begin our journey of listening to the Lord, learning from those who went before,
acknowledging the revelation of the Lamb of God in baptismal water, and looking to
Him, the Word made flesh. In the prophet Isaiah comes a voice of comfort to a troubled
Judah. By these words, the Lord reminds us that despite the circumstances of the
moment, the faithful are beloved in the eyes of the Lord—a love made profoundly
manifest in the gift of His own Son to die that we might live and to live that we might
never die.
Sun, Jan 5 at 10:30 AM - "Righteous Clothing" - Lutheran Worship
Did you already forget Christmas? The department stores have begun selling the
leftovers for a discount because “Christmas is over.” For the same reason, formerly
decorated Christmas trees already line the streets as refuse for disposal. Even though
Christmas songs speak joyously of “the twelve days of Christmas,” many, if not most,
people seem to think of them as a countdown rather than an extended celebration.
Remember? Today, December 29, is but the fifth day of the twelve! We are not done
yet. Or did you forget?
Sun, Jan 5 at 8:00 AM - "Righteous Clothing" - Lutheran Worship
Did you already forget Christmas? The department stores have begun selling the
leftovers for a discount because “Christmas is over.” For the same reason, formerly
decorated Christmas trees already line the streets as refuse for disposal. Even though
Christmas songs speak joyously of “the twelve days of Christmas,” many, if not most,
people seem to think of them as a countdown rather than an extended celebration.
Remember? Today, December 29, is but the fifth day of the twelve! We are not done
yet. Or did you forget?
Sat, Jan 4 at 5:00 PM - "Righteous Clothing" - Lutheran Worship
Did you already forget Christmas? The department stores have begun selling the
leftovers for a discount because “Christmas is over.” For the same reason, formerly
decorated Christmas trees already line the streets as refuse for disposal. Even though
Christmas songs speak joyously of “the twelve days of Christmas,” many, if not most,
people seem to think of them as a countdown rather than an extended celebration.
Remember? Today, December 29, is but the fifth day of the twelve! We are not done
yet. Or did you forget?
Tue, Dec 31 at 5:00 PM - New Year's Eve Worship Service - "Staying Awake for the Ball Drop"
Tomorrow, we celebrate the beginning of the new year. For many, that will mean a family
gathering, a meal, and stories about the past. On this New Year’s Eve, many will make
New Year’s resolutions— something they intend to change in the upcoming year. There
is a good chance you already know where you will spend that time, often with family,
food, and storytelling. Have you ever considered there is a day coming that will be like no
other before it? That day will be a day of judgment and salvation. It will be a day when
wickedness is forever vanquished to the pits of hell and the righteous will celebrate with
a feast and the story of our salvation told. It will be a day of change—one the world has
never seen before and never will again. Thanks be to God for that day—let us look forward
to it with great joy!
Sun, Dec 29 at 10:30 AM - "Righteous Clothing" - Lutheran Worship
Did you already forget Christmas? The department stores have begun
selling the leftovers for a discount because “Christmas is over.” For the
same reason, formerly decorated Christmas trees already line the streets
as refuse for disposal. Even though Christmas songs speak joyously of “the
twelve days of Christmas,” many, if not most, people seem to think of them
as a countdown rather than an extended celebration. Remember? Today,
December 29, is but the fifth day of the twelve! We are not done yet. Or
did you forget?
Sun, Dec 29 at 8:00 AM - "Righteous Clothing" - Lutheran Worship
Did you already forget Christmas? The department stores have begun
selling the leftovers for a discount because “Christmas is over.” For the
same reason, formerly decorated Christmas trees already line the streets
as refuse for disposal. Even though Christmas songs speak joyously of “the
twelve days of Christmas,” many, if not most, people seem to think of them
as a countdown rather than an extended celebration. Remember? Today,
December 29, is but the fifth day of the twelve! We are not done yet. Or
did you forget?
Sat, Dec 28 at 5:00 PM - "Righteous Clothing" - Lutheran Worship
Did you already forget Christmas? The department stores have begun
selling the leftovers for a discount because “Christmas is over.” For the
same reason, formerly decorated Christmas trees already line the streets
as refuse for disposal. Even though Christmas songs speak joyously of “the
twelve days of Christmas,” many, if not most, people seem to think of them
as a countdown rather than an extended celebration. Remember? Today,
December 29, is but the fifth day of the twelve! We are not done yet. Or
did you forget?
Wed, Dec 25 at 10:00 AM - "Setting Up Camp" - Christmas Day Worship Service
At Christmas, our lives and attention are often occupied not only with the smaller details
of the season— the decorations, the gifts, the special menus, the schedule of events—
but also with those details of greater importance: family, parents and grandparents,
children and grandchildren, as well as those of more distant relationships. Greater than
that, as Christians we center our celebration here in God’s presence to hear God’s Word,
to attend to what is most important, which alone can give all the other details of life its
most solid foundation. That Word puts everything else in its proper perspective, including
our place and participation in the kingdom of God. The “big picture” includes God’s
amazing creation from the beginning, as well as our part in mankind’s fall into sin and
struggle with Satan and death. Then enters God’s great remedy: our salvation from sin
and death through the redemption that is in God Himself, in the person of the Son of God,
Jesus Christ, our Lord. His incarnation and birth from the virgin Mary was a great miracle—
God taking on our human flesh and blood. Greater, however, was His own sacrifice in our
flesh, by which He has cast down Satan and his lies and raised up a new creation to new,
eternal life. On this day, amid any and all distractions and details, the familiar hymn has it
right: “How firm a foundation, O saints of the Lord, is laid for your faith in His excellent
Word!” (LSB 728:1).
Tue, Dec 24 at 11:00 PM - Christmas Eve Worship Service (11PM)
Imagine a person unfamiliar with Christmas. How would you explain it? To truly grasp
Christmas, they must know that God, the creator, exists. They must also understand that
all people have sinned against God, resulting in the consequence of “the wages of sin is
death” (Romans 6:23). Christmas is the revelation of God’s deep love, offering
forgiveness, return to Him, and eternal life despite our sin. In Old Testament times, faith
in the promised Christ saved people. Today, faith in the same Christ, born of the virgin
Mary, saves us through His sacrificial death, as evidenced by His resurrection.
Paul prayed for their salvation, asking how they could call on Him without belief, believe
in Him without hearing, hear without preaching, or preach without being sent. Faith
comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.
It’s not hard to imagine someone who’s never heard Christmas, even us who have. We
often live as if we’ve never heard, struggling with sin until we’re delivered from its power.
We need to hear this story repeatedly. Tonight, we recall the beauty of Christmas and the
Gospel of our salvation, a message to be cherished and believed over and over again.
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