Worship Services from June 2022
Great Big Little Words (10:30 AM Blended) “Grace”
Text: Ephesians 2:1-9 What is perhaps the most important “big little word” for us Lutherans? The word “grace” cuts to the heart of our faith and teaches us about the nature of God’s love for us in a way that our hearts need to hear again and again. It’s not called “Amazing Grace” for no reason! This is most certainly true!
Great Big Little Words (9:00 AM Traditional) “Grace”
Text: Ephesians 2:1-9 What is perhaps the most important “big little word” for us Lutherans? The word “grace” cuts to the heart of our faith and teaches us about the nature of God’s love for us in a way that our hearts need to hear again and again. It’s not called “Amazing Grace” for no reason! This is most certainly true!
Great Big Little Words (10:30 Blended) “Share”
Text: Romans 12:1-2 There is always more than enough to share. But God is calling us to give of ourselves in ways that may take us out of our comfortable lives and into the lives of others. What does it mean to offer ourselves as “living sacrifices”? As we say in our offering prayer: “our selves, our time, and our possessions.”
Great Big Little Words (9:00 AM Traditional) “Share”
Text: Romans 12:1-2 There is always more than enough to share. But God is calling us to give of ourselves in ways that may take us out of our comfortable lives and into the lives of others. What does it mean to offer ourselves as “living sacrifices”? As we say in our offering prayer: “our selves, our time, and our possessions.”
Great Big Little Words (10:30 AM Blended) “Hope”
Text: Romans 5:1-5 What we need more than anything these days is hope. In Paul’s letter to the Romans, he tells us precisely where hope comes from and how we can get it. Romans 5 also tells us that “hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit.” This is the good news that we’ve been looking for and it is well worth sharing!
Great Big Little Words (9:00 AM Traditional) “Hope)
Text: Romans 5:1-5 What we need more than anything these days is hope. In Paul’s letter to the Romans, he tells us precisely where hope comes from and how we can get it. Romans 5 also tells us that “hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit.” This is the good news that we’ve been looking for and it is well worth sharing!
Pentecost Sunday (10:30 Blended)
50 days after Easter we celebrate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit – crossing all boundaries, bringing the wideness of God’s mercy to places we least expect it. Jesus promises his disciples that they will be accompanied by the Holy Spirit.
Pentecost Sunday (9:00 AM Traditional)
50 days after Easter we celebrate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit – crossing all boundaries, bringing the wideness of God’s mercy to places we least expect it. Jesus promises his disciples that they will be accompanied by the Holy Spirit.