It is the fifth Sunday in Lent, and our theme is “Hiding Treasure in the Trash.” Today, so many people sadly take treasure and throw it in the trash — and as Christians, we recognize the treasure many people tend to throw in the trash: their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior. In our […]
This is the second Sunday in the season of Lent. Today our theme is “No Detours Allowed,” and we think of Jesus — how He stayed the course on the way to the cross for our salvation. Certainly, detours were offered to Him, but He remained true to His word and carried that salvation out […]
Pastor Ken Fisher leads our worship this morning. We follow an order of service that’s really a conversation between the people and the pastor, but ultimately God is speaking to us through His Word, and we are speaking to Him through our prayers and our praise.
Today we celebrate the Lutheran Reformation, and we focus on living a life of courageous witness — being bold about our faith because we have the conviction that comes with our faith.
Today we begin a new four-part sermon series, “Followers of Christ…” and we focus on “Followers of Christ Obey His Law from the Heart.” Our hearts have been changed by the love of Jesus, which is why we’re different. And since we’ve changed on the inside, our outside looks different, too: we follow God’s law.
This first Sunday in Lent, we focus on “Rethinking Trials, Tests, and Temptations.”
Rev. Dr. Ken Fisher leads us in a study of Isaiah 5:1-7 under the theme “Lost That Loving Feeling.” In this section of Scripture, the Lord describes Israel’s unfaithfulness and unfruitfulness. Consider what care and instruction the Lord has permitted for your life. Does the fruit of your service match the generosity of His nurture? Purge the wild […]
This is our Confirmation Sunday worship service. Today, the 12 young confirmands are reminded to be strong and courageous in the Lord — as all of us should be.
This is Reformation weekend. In 1517, Martin Luther pounded 95 Theses onto the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg — and this act reminds Christians that we have been set free by Jesus. We live in the freedom of Christ by holding on to His teachings and by treasuring the freedom that has been […]
This morning we will focus the importance of struggle and strain in our lives and what benefit it has for us, and we’ll do that by taking a look at a wrestling match between the Lord and a man named Jacob. Our sermon theme is “Wrestle With the Lord” — based on Genesis 32:22-30.
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