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[Upcoming] Learning What to Do by Learning What Not to Do – Jan 26, Third Sunday after the Epiphany
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While many people were excited about the ministry of Jesus, some were not. As we look back on Jesus' rejection at Nazareth, we see why some refuse to believe and why some are drawn to believe.
Wait and See – Second Sunday after the Epiphany
Jesus' response to His mother's request ultimately shows us that we, too, can put our trust in Jesus, the Son of God, born of Mary.
Readings and Sermon: Pastor Jonathan Lange.
Living in Expectation – The Baptism of Jesus
At Jesus’ baptism, God declared, “You are my beloved Son; with You I am well pleased.” Jesus proved Himself the Messiah through teaching, miracles, and His resurrection. If you trust in Him, you’re a child of God, filled with the Spirit, living in hope of His return. The best is yet to come!
Readings and Sermon: Pastor Jonathan Lange.
Growing in Strength, Wisdom, and Favor – Second Sunday after Christmas
In today’s reading from the Gospel of Luke, we see that the child Jesus is growing and maturing, specifically in strength, or stature, and in wisdom and favor.
Readings and Sermon: Pastor Jonathan Lange.
Nunc Dimittis – First Sunday after Christmas
Simeon had been waiting years for the great redemption of Israel to happen, and when he held the infant Jesus in his arms the Holy Spirit told him that the great climax of Israel's story was happening at that moment.
Readings and Sermon: Pastor Aaron Mueller.
The Christmas Revolution – Christmas Day
Jesus was born as a man not only to forgive the sins of the world but also to subject all the powers of the world to himself as Lord of the universe.
Readings and Sermon: Pastor Aaron Mueller.
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