Advent is almost over. Weâve prepared on the four Sundays in Advent and on three Wednesdays. Tonight, Wednesday we will not have an Advent Service. Instead, we look forward to Friday night, Christmas Eve. We will have a traditional Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols at 6pm.
Our theme for Christmas Eve comes from a thought-provoking comment by Martin Luther: âThere is such richness and goodness in Jesusâ nativity that, if we should see and deeply understand, we should be dissolved in perpetual joy.â
Sometimes faithful Christians are tempted to be âelder brothersâ as Jesus warned in Luke 15:29-32. We criticize what some call âChristmas & Easter Christians.â But, arenât we all Christmas and Easter Christians?! We rejoice in the birth of Jesus and we live by His death and resurrection. If we come to worship more regularly than some others, it should only be because we delight to hear again and again of Jesus our Savior.
If you cannot be among God's people in person Christmas Eve, you can join us by Zoom.
To join Zoom by computer: On this website's Home page, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on âSunday Worshipâ and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link. âSunday Worshipâ will also work for the Christmas Eve Service.
To join Zoom by phone, call (720) 707-2699. When prompted, enter this number: 581 701 506 ## (including the two pound signs at the end).
Here is the link to the Service Folder for Christmas Eve. Â The recording of the Service is posted under this link as well.
Posted on December 22, 2021 8:25 AM
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Douglas Fjare
19 December is the Fourth and Final Sunday in Advent. Advent looks forward to Christâs coming to us. During Advent we prepare to celebrate Christâs coming to us in Bethlehem at Christmas time and also His presence with us today and His promised coming to take us to our eternal home.
The Old Testament Lesson highlights Bethlehem, the birthplace of our Savior. The Holy Gospel tells of Mary and her kinswoman Elizabeth marveling over the gift of our Savior and praising God in the words of the Magnificat. Pr Paul Graff will preach and lead us in worship this Sunday.
Fellowship and Bible Study will follow the Service.
Here is the link to the Service Folder. After the Service the link will also provide our recorded Service.Â
Posted on December 15, 2021 5:55 PM
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Douglas Fjare
We have prisoners for Christ in both the Epistle Lesson and the Holy Gospel this Sunday. St Paul is writing to the Philippians from prison, and John the Baptizer is asking questions from prison about Jesus. And yet, the theme for the Sunday is "Rejoice!" St Paul rejoices to be connected to the Philippian Christians through Christ. Pr Bachman's sermon this Sunday will follow up on St Paul's advice to "Rejoice Reasonably, the Lord is at Hand."
Join us in person or on Zoom at 9am Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God. We will also receive Holy Communion. The Sunday Zoom link is on the Home Page to the right of the slide pictures.
Fellowship and Bible Study of Isaiah's Servant Poems will follow the Service.
Here is the link to the Service Folder. After the Service the link will also provide our recorded Service.Â
Posted on December 09, 2021 10:52 AM
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Douglas Fjare
John the Baptizer speaks to us from Luke 3 as we prepare for the Coming of Christ during Advent. Uncareful hearers experience only fire and brimstone in John's preaching, but Luke, in the inspired Gospel, calls John's preaching "Good News." This Sunday Pr Bachman will lead us in encountering "Good News in Fiery Repentance."
Join us in person or on Zoom at 9am Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God. We will also receive Holy Communion. The Sunday Zoom link is on the Home Page to the right of the slide pictures.
Fellowship and Voters Meeting will follow the Service.
Here is the link to the Service Folder. After the Service the link will also share our recorded Service.Â
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Posted on December 02, 2021 11:52 AM
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Douglas Fjare
We are nearing the end of the Church's Year. Next week is the last Sunday. November 28 marks the beginning of a new Church Year with the First Sunday in Advent.
This week our Old Testament lesson is from Daniel 12. Pr Pierson will help us see how "The Best is Yet to Come."
Join us in person or on Zoom at 9am Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God. The Sunday Zoom link is on the Home Page to the right of the slide pictures.
Fellowship and Bible Study will follow the Service.
Here is the link to the Service Folder. After the Service the link will also share our recorded Service.Â
Posted on November 11, 2021 11:33 AM
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Douglas Fjare
This Sunday we observe All Saints' Day. We remember friends and loved ones who have died, and with whom we continue to have fellowship in the Body of Christ.
The Gospel for All Saints' Day is the Beatitudes from Matthew 5:1-12. Â The Epistle, from 1 John 3:1-3 wonderfully proclaims us all to be children of God. Pr Pierson's Sermon on this text is titled "Father, I'll Be Just Like You."
Join us in person or on Zoom at 9am Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God. The Sunday Zoom link is on the Home Page to the right of the slide pictures.
Fellowship and Bible Study will follow the Service.
Here is the link to the Service Folder. You'll also find this Sunday's announcements. After the Service the link will also share our recorded Service.Â
Posted on November 04, 2021 11:42 AM
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Douglas Fjare
When Martin Luther began the Reformation in 1517, he soon discovered that being a Reformer was life threatening. In 1520, his own Prince who supported him, had Luther "arrested" and confined to the Wartburg Castle in order to protect him from religious authorities who planned to burn him at the stake. Our lives do not usually have such dramatic threats, but we too need to find refuge. Psalm 46 inspired Luther's hymn, "A Mighty Fortress" that proclaims God to be our refuge and strength. Sunday, Pr Pierson's sermon will use Psalm 46 on how "God is Our Refuge."
Join us in person or on Zoom at 9am Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God. The Sunday Zoom link is on the Home Page to the right of the slide pictures.
At noon we will celebrate the Reformation and our life together with an Oktoberfest German Potluck. All are welcome.
Here is the link to the Service Folder. You'll also find our November Newsletter. After the Service the link will also share our recorded Service.Â
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Posted on October 28, 2021 11:38 AM
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Douglas Fjare