Sunday, January 21, 2018
Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018 Sermon by Pastor Joshua Baumann
- "Our Hope" (1 Peter 3:15)
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Categories: SermonsThursday, January 18, 2018
Peter, Andrew, James, and John were fishermen by trade. Jesus invited them to follow Him, promising He would make them fishers of men. What could this possibly mean? The prophet Jonah may provide a clue. Swallowed, and then regurgitated by a great fish after running from God, Jonah was given another chance to cast a Gospel net for the people of Nineveh. With only the lure of Jonah’s brief, Law-heavy sermon, “Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!”, God reeled in a bountiful Kingdom-catch, saving more than 120,000 people and animals in that city. Jesus’ own preaching announces the fullness of time, the presence of God’s reign, and invites repentance and faith in the Good News from God, which He embodies and enacts. This message—proclaimed and sacramentally enacted —is the net by which Holy Spirit calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies people under God’s gracious reign.
Please join us for Sunday worship at 8:20 AM or 11:00 AM. Pastor Joshua Bauman's message is titled “Our Hope” based on 1 Peter 3:15.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsSunday, January 14, 2018
Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 Sermon by Pastor Cory J Rajek
- "God Gives the Greatest Gift" (John 1:43-51))
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Categories: SermonsFriday, January 12, 2018
“Speak, Lord, for Your servant hears.” With this invitation, the prophet Samuel opens himself to receive God’s Word for His people. In the Epistle, Paul reminds us that we are not our own. Rather, we belong to the Lord because we have been bought with the price of Jesus’ precious body and blood given and shed for the forgiveness of sins. This Jesus is God’s first and final Word to all humanity—the Logos incarnate. Born in Bethlehem and heading for Golgotha, Jesus invites people to follow Him. From one disciple to another, the invitation is to come and see the One whom Moses and the prophets foretold—Israel’s Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth, our Lord and our God.
Please join us for Sunday worship at 8:20 AM or 11:00 AM. Pastor Cory J. Rajek's message is titled “God Loves Me Dearly” based on John 1:43-51.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsFriday, January 12, 2018
Please note in your prayers our Senior Pastor, Pastor Rajek, will be journeying to Hong Kong with a South Dakota Mission team and some members from the Lutheran congregation in Blackhawk, SD. Pastor Rajek will be gone from Jan 17th – Jan 30th on the Mission Trip. Your prayers for the work done in the name of Christ and for His people is greatly appreciated!
Categories: NewsSunday, January 7, 2018
Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018 Sermon by Pastor Joshua Baumann
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Categories: SermonsFriday, January 5, 2018
Jesus began His work for our salvation when He became man at Christmas. He began His active work shedding the first drops of redeeming blood at His circumcision. Now He takes His place alongside all mankind as He stands in the Jordan River. At His Baptism, He receives the Holy Spirit, and a voice from heaven declares, “You are My beloved Son.” Beginning now, our Lord lives for us sinless under the Law of God as He does all the way to His ultimate work of deliverance, shedding His blood on the cross. We take comfort that our Savior is with us, right alongside, with His Word and Spirit to enable us to live holy lives by faith and with the boldness of the cross, following Him. Our Baptism is for us the beginning of the new, eternal life that unites us with God both now and forever.
Please join us for Sunday worship at 8:20 AM or 11:00 AM. Pastor Joshua Baumann's message is titled “Beloved!” based on Mark 1:11.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsSunday, December 31, 2017
Sunday, Dec. 24, 2017 Sermon by Pastor Joshua Baumann
- "Seeing the Faithfulness of God" (Luke 2:21)
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Categories: SermonsSaturday, December 30, 2017
Not only has the Lord come to a manger in Bethlehem, but now He has also come to His own temple in Jerusalem. The building that itself was to be a sign of God’s presence among His people now becomes the very place where Jesus is presented to the Lord. Promised for centuries, salvation has come, and all nations shall see the glory of the Lord. As Simeon beholds this glory in the face of Jesus Christ, he embraces redemption in his arms. Through the Word you will hear and the Supper you will receive today, you, too, will embrace Christ and His saving work. Sing of His glory! God has come to you!
Please join us for Sunday worship at 8:20 AM or 11:00 AM. Pastor Cory J. Rajek's message is titled “Seeing the Faithfulness of God” based on Luke 2:21.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsSunday, December 24, 2017
Sunday, Dec. 24, 2017 Sermon by Pastor Joshua Baumann
- "God With Us!" (2 Samuel 7:8-9)
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