Join us for our midweek Lenten service as we continue to explore the profound depth of God’s gift of forgiveness. In tonight’s message, we turn to the heartfelt words of Psalm 51 and the story of King David. Though David had it all, God saw beyond the surface and confronted the reality of David's sin. Through this narrative, we are reminded that all sin is ultimately against God. Yet, the beauty of the Gospel shines through as we see God’s deep desire for us to confess our sins and receive His boundless mercy. If God can forgive David, He can forgive you.

Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr

Order of service:

Midweek Lent Service, Mar 26, 2025

Readings:

Psalm reading is from Psalm 51
Reading is from Luke 22:54–71

Songs and Hymns:

To Thee, Omniscient Lord of All
Text: Magnus Brostrup Landstad, 1802–80; tr. Carl Döving, 1867–1937, alt.
Tune: attr. Martin Luther, 1483–1546
Text and tune: Public domain
Magnificat
Text: Luke 1:46 (ESV), public domain.
Tune: David Schack (b. 1947), © 2006 Lutheran Service Book, used with permission,
LSB Hymn License no. 110001220.
Come Ye Souls By Sin Afflicted
Joseph Swain, Kevin Twit
© 2013 Twit, Kevin
Used with permission: CCLI license #20286740

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