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April 3, 2022 The Fifth Sunday in Lent

God strengthens us Sunday by Sunday with His Word and the Means of Grace, including the Preaching of His Word, Holy Communion, and the Fellowship of Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

This Sunday the Holy Gospel speaks Jesus’ parable of the Wicked Tenants (Luke 20:9-20) and then reports His question to us all: “What then is this that is written: ‘The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone’? Everyone who falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, and when it falls on anyone, it will crush him.”

Jesus’ parable and the question open a way for us to understand why people rejected Christ 2000 years ago and why we still reject Him today. We are led to grasp what it means for us to receive Christ as our Cornerstone.

Fellowship will follow the Service as usual, and we will be continuing our study of what God's Word says about Satan. Bible Study will be available at 10:30 am on the same Zoom link as used for Worship. The Sunday Bible Study Guide has been posted with the Service Folder. You can access this Sunday’s resources directly at this link.

Many of us enjoyed visiting with Pr Robert Stevens and his wife Laurie last Sunday. Mt Calvary Congregation officially Called Pr Stevens to be our next full time Pastor. We pray for him and his wife, for his current Congregation, and for our Congregation that God’s Will be done. Because of Pr Stevens’ commitment to focusing his current Congregation on Lent, Holy Week, and Easter Day (17 April), we will not likely hear any decision from him until after 17 April.

May God make it possible for you to join us in person or on Zoom at 9am this Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God.

If you cannot be among God's people in person this Sunday, you can join us by Zoom.

To join Zoom by computer, go to our Home page. To the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link.

You can access this Sunday’s resources directly at this link. The Service Folder and the Bible Study Guide will both be there. The Zoom recording of the Service, if successful, will be available to any who ask by email to Pastor.MtCalvaryep@gmail.com and may be posted on the website, depending on availability of space.

Lenten Midweek Services continue this Wednesday, 6 April at 6pm. A light supper will be provided by our Hospitality Committee between 5 and 5:15pm. More details will come in another email on Wednesday, including Zoom information for whose who choose to worship from home.

March 27, 2022 The Fourth Sunday in Lent

God strengthens us Sunday by Sunday with His Word and the Means of Grace, including the Preaching of His Word and the Fellowship of Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

This Sunday we turn from reflection on our own sin, repentance, and forgiveness, to God’s Reconciling Mission to the world. The Holy Gospel is the familiar parable of the Prodigal Son which might better be called the parable of the Waiting Father. God waits with patience and love for His rebellious children to return. As the son is returning, the waiting Father earnestly anticipates his return. In Jesus words: “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt compassion, and ran and embraced him and kissed him” (Luke 15:20).

The Holy Gospel will be read by Pr Robert Stevens. He is the Pastor we have Called to serve as our next full time Pastor. He and his wife Laura are visiting Mt Calvary and Estes Park this weekend.

This Sunday’s Epistle Lesson urges you and me to be Ambassadors for Christ’s Ministry of Reconciliation to those around us.

18All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation; 19that is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. 20Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us (2 Corinthians 5:18-20).

Fellowship will follow the Service as usual, and we will have an opportunity to welcome and become acquainted with Pr and Mrs. Stevens. We may omit our usual Bible Study at 10:30am in order to have more time with them. 

May God make it possible for you to join us in person or on Zoom at 9am this Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God.

If you cannot be among God's people in person this Sunday, you can join us by Zoom.

To join Zoom by computer, go to our home page. On the home page, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link.

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).

The Service Folder for this Sunday can be found at this link. The Service Folder and the Bible Study Guide will both be there. The Zoom recording of the Service, if successful, will be available to any who ask by email to Pastor.MtCalvaryep@gmail.com and may be posted on the website, depending on availability of space.

Lenten Midweek Services continue this Wednesday, 30 March at 6pm. A light supper will be provided by our Hospitality Committee between 5 and 5:15pm. More details will come in another email on Wednesday, including Zoom information for whose who choose to worship from home.

March 20, 2022 The Third Sunday in Lent

God strengthens us Sunday by Sunday with His Word and the Means of Grace, including the Preaching of His Word, Holy Communion, and the Fellowship of Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

Fifty years ago American people were still intrigued by God’s Word even though our culture was rapidly drifting away from Christ and His Church. In the early 1970s two “Rock Operas” about Jesus were popular—“Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Godspell.” Both stubbornly ignored Jesus’ divine claim on the world and on each of us as the only Son of God.

Yet, when some of the songs made accurate use of God’s own Word, they did a service reminding us of God’s claim on us. Godspell had a song that began “Turn back O man! forswear thy foolish ways!” This is not far off God’s Word through the Prophet Ezekiel in our Old Testament Lesson: “Turn back, turn back from your evil ways, for why will you die, O house of Israel?” (Ezekiel 33:11).

In this Sunday’s Holy Gospel Jesus twice in five short verses warns us—“Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish” (Luke 13:3&5). The Epistle Lesson sounds a similar note of warning. “Let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall” (1 Corinthians 10:12).

How good, then, that God’s Service for us on Sundays begins with Confession and the immediate Forgiveness of Sins in Holy Absolution. God’s warnings are real, but so is His overwhelming love for us shown in the death and resurrection of His Son Jesus.

Fellowship will follow the Service as usual, and at 10:30am we’ll be continuing our study of what God's Word says about Satan. Bible Study will be available on the same Zoom link as used for Worship. The Sunday Bible Study Guide has been posted with the Service Folder. You can access this Sunday’s resources directly at this link.

May God make it possible for you to join us in person or on Zoom at 9am this Sunday for hearing God's Word and offering prayer, praise, and thanksgiving to God.

If you cannot be among God's people in person this Sunday, you can join us by Zoom.

To join Zoom by computer, go to our home page. On the home page, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link.

You can access this Sunday’s resources directly at this link. The Service Folder and the Bible Study Guide will both be there. The Zoom recording of the Service, if successful, will be available to any who ask by email to Pastor.MtCalvaryep@gmail.com and may be posted in the same place, depending on availability of space.

Mt Calvary Congregation officially Called Pr Robert Stevens of Arizona to be our next full time Pastor. Pr Stevens is announcing our Call to his current congregation this Sunday. We pray for him, for his current Congregation, and for our Congregation that God’s Will be done. Because of Pr Stevens’ commitment to focusing his current Congregation on Lent, Holy Week, and Easter Day (17 April), we will not likely hear any decision from him until after 17 April.

Lenten Midweek Services continue this Wednesday, 23 March at 6pm. A light supper will be provided by our Hospitality Committee between 5 and 5:15pm. More details will come by email on Tuesday or Wednesday, including Zoom information for whose who choose to worship from home.

March 13, 2022 The Second Sunday in Lent

God strengthens us Sunday by Sunday with His Word and the Means of Grace, including the Preaching of His Word and the Fellowship of Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

The Lessons for the Second Sunday in Lent speak of enemies of God’s Word and their threats against God’s Prophets and His Son Jesus. In the Old Testament Lesson, the prophet Jeremiah is threatened with death (Jeremiah 26:8). In the Holy Gospel Jesus laments over Jerusalem “the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it!” (Luke 13:34). In the Epistle St Paul speaks of “many, of whom I have often told you and now tell you even with tears, who walk as enemies of the cross of Christ” (Philippians 3:18).

Our task will be to explore God’s plan, despite His enemies, to bring all to say “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!’” (Luke 13:35). 

Fellowship will follow the Service as usual, and at 10:30 we’ll be continuing our study of what God's Word says about Satan. Bible Study will be available on the same Zoom link as used for Worship. The Sunday Bible Study Guide will be posted with the Service Folder.

If you cannot be among God's people in person this Sunday, you can join us by Zoom.

To join Zoom by computer, go to our home page. On the home page, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link.

You can access this Sunday’s resources directly at this link. The Service Folder and the Bible Study Guide will both be there. The Zoom recording of the Service will be available to any who ask by email to Pastor.MtCalvaryep@gmail.com and may be posted on the website, depending on availability of space.

Our Call Committee has mailed all members bios of candidates to be considered for a Call as our full time Pastor. A congregational meeting will be held this Sunday, 13 March, at 2pm. The sole agenda item will be to decide together on a Pastor to call into our Fellowship and Mission.

Lenten Midweek Services continue this Wednesday, 16 March at 6pm. A light supper will be provided by our Hospitality Committee at 5:15 pm. More details will come in another email on Tuesday, including Zoom information for whose who choose to worship from home.

March 9, 2022 Midweek Lenten Service

Our Elders have decided we shouldn't hazard having people get out into the weather to come to the Church for Midweek Lenten Service.

The Service will be held by Zoom at 6pm, and people can log in in the usual way.

The Service Folder is available at this Link

To join Zoom by computer, go to our website. On the website, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link for this Wednesday evening 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).

This seems the wisest course for our congregation in this weather system.

Our Service of Lessons and Prayers focuses on St Luke’s portraits of people who looked forward in hope to the coming of the Christ, the Messiah. 

I pray that you can join with us this evening by Zoom.

Cordially, in Christ,

Pr Jim Bachman

Resident Transition Pastor

March 6, 2022 The First Sunday in Lent

God strengthens us Sunday by Sunday with His Word and the Means of Grace, including the Preaching of His Word, Holy Communion, and the Fellowship of Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

The First Sunday in Lent is focused on Satan’s attempts to overthrow God’s Work in Christ. St Luke’s Gospel gives us an occasion to reflect on Christ’s use of Scripture against Satan, and Satan’s belated attempt to twist Holy Scripture to demonic purposes. We can take lessons for our own use of God’s Word against the wiles of the Devil.

Fellowship will follow the Service as usual, and at 10:30 we’ll be starting up some new study of Scripture, because we’ve finished our study of the Book of Isaiah. Bible Study will be available on the same Zoom link as used for Worship. A Sunday Bible Study Guide may be posted with the Service Folder but may not depending on what we study.

If you cannot be among God's people in person this Sunday, you can join us by Zoom.

To join Zoom by computer, go to our home page. On the home page, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link.

Here is the link for our Sunday Service Folder and, if available, for the Sunday Bible Study Guide. You can also find the Service Folder for Ash Wednesday, 2 March, at this link. The Zoom recording of the Service will be available to any who ask by email to Pastor.MtCalvaryep@gmail.com and may be posted on the website, depending on availability of space.

Our Call Committee has mailed all members bios of candidates to be considered for a Call as our full time Pastor. A congregational meeting is planned for Sunday, 13 March, at 2pm. The sole agenda item will be to decide together on a Pastor to call into our Fellowship and Mission.

Lenten Midweek Services continue this Wednesday, 9 March at 6pm. A light supper will be provided by our Hospitality Committee at 5:15 pm. More details will come in another email on Tuesday, including Zoom information for whose who choose to worship from home.

February 27, 2022 The Last Sunday after Epiphany

God strengthens us Sunday by Sunday with His Word and the Means of Grace, including the Preaching of His Word, Holy Communion, and the Fellowship of Brothers and Sisters in Christ.

The final Sunday of the Epiphany Season is focused on The Transfiguration of our Lord. St Luke’s report of the Transfiguration has special information telling us that Jesus, joined by Moses and Elijah, discusses with them His coming “exodus” to be accomplished at Jerusalem. “Exodus” is a Greek word meaning a “going out” or “departure.”

Both Moses and Elijah each experienced an extraordinary “exodus” from this world to the next, and so did Jesus. We will examine the necessity and significance of “exodus” from this world, including the extraordinary beginning each of us has already made for our “exodus” from this world.

Our Sermon Hymn guides us:

“Death, you cannot end my gladness: I am baptized into Christ!

When I die, I leave all sadness To inherit paradise!

Though I lie in dust and ashes, Faith’s assurance brightly flashes:

Baptism has the strength divine To make life immortal mine” (LSB #594).

Fellowship will follow the Service as usual, and at 10:30 we’ll be wrapping up our study of Isaiah 40-55. Bible Study will be available on the same Zoom link as used for Worship. The Sunday Bible Study Guide is posted with the Service Folder and can be accessed at this link or through the Worship tab on our website.

If you cannot be among God's people in person this Sunday, you can join us by Zoom.

To join Zoom by computer, go to our home page. On the home page, to the right of the photo slideshow, click on “Sunday Worship” and you will be taken directly to the Zoom link.

Here is the link for our Sunday Service Folder and for the Sunday Bible Study Guide.

When completed and received, the Zoom recording of the Worship Service and the Sermon Manuscript for 20 February will be posted also under the link for the Service Folder.

Our Call Committee has mailed all members bios of candidates to be considered for a Call as our full time Pastor. A congregational meeting is planned for Sunday, 13 March, at 2pm. The sole agenda item will be to decide together on a Pastor to call into our Fellowship and Mission.

Lent begins with Ash Wednesday Worship on 2 March at 6pm. A light supper will be provided by our Hospitality Committee at 5:15 pm. More details will come in this Worship Tab on Tuesday, including Zoom information for whose who choose to worship from home.

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