Saturday, October 28, 2017
Sunday, Oct 28, 2017 Mariachi San Pablo
Categories: EventsFriday, October 27, 2017
“It’s still all about Jesus.” It was all about Jesus when the Lord God first promised a Savior to Adam, Eve, and their descendants. It was all about Jesus with every foretelling of the coming Christ by Old Testament prophets. It was all about Jesus at the manger, the cross, and the empty tomb. It was all about Jesus as the apostle Paul penned, “We hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law” (Romans 3:28). It was all about Jesus when Martin Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses on October 31, 1517. It’s still all about Jesus today as we receive the Means of Grace—Word and Sacrament. It will be all about Jesus when He returns in glory on the Last Day. As we observe the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, we celebrate that it always has been, and always will be, all about Jesus!
Preaching 10/29/2017 at the 8:20 and 11:00 am services is Rev. Stephen Heimer, Mariachi San Pablo. Rev. Heimer is 39 years old and is the pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in El Paso and Chief Operating Officer of YLM Human Care. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in K-12 Music Education and a Master of Arts in Theology in Culture, he is co-founder of Mariachi San Pablo and Adelante Ministries (2001). He is an alumni of Concordia Seminary and the Cross-Cultural Ministry Center of Concordia University California. Reverend Joshua Baumann, our Associate Pastor, is our Liturgist.
The morning sermon is titled “Christ Exulted in All the Earth” and is based on Psalm 46.
REFORMATION - John 8:31–36 (Oct. 31)
“Regardless of how terrified the Christian is by the Law and how much he acknowledges his sin, he does not despair; for he believes in Christ into whom he has been baptized and through whom he has the forgiveness of sins. Now if our sin has been forgiven through Christ Himself ... we have become free by the deliverance of the Son.” LW 26:447 -Luther
Please join us also for a special Reformation service in the afternoon at 3:00 pm and for the meal following.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsSunday, October 22, 2017
Sunday, Oct 22, 2017 Sermon by Pastor Cory J Rajek
Categories: SermonsSaturday, October 21, 2017
Our God rules the lives of His faith-filled people by grace for Jesus’ sake. It’s what we pray for in the Lord’s Prayer, “Thy kingdom come.” The Lutheran Confessions call this His kingdom of the right hand. But, on the other hand, the left, He also rules through civic authorities. Through Isaiah, He tells King Cyrus that he will be His servant. And the king did let the Jewish exiles return from Babylon! When Jesus’ opponents thought to trick Him in saying something against Caesar, He taught about giving the powers that be their due. When the Church in Thessalonica spread the Gospel, they certainly benefitted from the orderliness of the Roman Empire. On the one hand, God is to be thanked for His grace and mercy; on the other hand, we praise Him for using the government that we may enjoy the physical life He gives us.
Please join us for Sunday worship at 8:20 AM or 11:00 AM. Pastor Cory J. Rajek's message is titled “My Name is Cyrus” based on Isaiah 45:1-7.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsSunday, October 15, 2017
Sunday, Oct 15, 2017 Sermon by Pastor Joshua Baumann
Categories: SermonsSaturday, October 14, 2017
Whenever we come together for the Lord’s Supper, we anticipate the eternal worship of heaven, which the Bible compares to a wedding feast. The Sacrament is a foretaste of the feast to come. God invited His people through the prophets. The description of that Meal includes seeing God face-to-face. In today’s Gospel, Jesus again extends the invitation through His parable, but He notes the varying responses it receives. Paul leads us to respond with rejoicing. Knowing that the eternal feast is ready, we may be content in all circumstances.
Please join us for Sunday worship at 8:20 AM or 11:00 AM. Pastor Joshua Baumann's message is titled “A Feast Fit for a....” based on St. Matthew 22:8-9.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsSunday, October 8, 2017
Sunday, Oct 8, 2017 Sermon by Pastor Cory J Rajek
Categories: SermonsSunday, October 1, 2017
Sunday, Oct 1, 2017 Sermon by Pastor Cory J Rajek
Categories: SermonsSaturday, September 30, 2017
This year marks two significant anniversaries: the 500th anniversary of Luther’s posting of the 95 Theses and the 75th anniversary of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League. Confessing the faith has not gotten any easier since these two events occurred. In fact, it may be more difficult to speak and to live as Christians now – and the future may be even more challenging. Yet God is faithful and has promised that His church will survive all the trials that the devil, the world, and our own sinful flesh can throw at us. Building on God’s promises, we know that this is our time to be distinctly Lutheran. Since 1942, the LWML has affirmed each woman’s identity as a child of God and her relationship with Jesus Christ, encouraged and equipped Christian women to live out their lives in active mission ministries, and supported missions around the world through their sacrificial gifts of mites, tithes, offerings, and tireless service. Now is our time to “Be Ready to Confess!” faithfully and boldly of Christ’s redemptive work for us and for all the world.
Please join us for Sunday worship at 8:20 AM or 11:00 AM. Pastor Cory J. Rajek's message is titled “Changing Our (His) Mind” based on St. Matthew 21:28-32.
Sunday's bulletin can be found at this Bulletins Link.
Categories: NewsSunday, September 24, 2017
Sunday, September 24, 2017 Sermon by Pastor Joshua Baumann
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