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Following Jesus in This Nation – Third Sunday after Pentecost

As the 4th of July approaches, many are thinking about what it means to be a good citizen of this country. But for the follower of Jesus, there's a higher calling—one that challenges our loyalty, priorities, and comfort. In this message from Luke 9:51–62, we confront the difficult but essential question: What does following Jesus in this nation truly mean?

Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Tony Boos; Reader: Nic Schatte

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The Christian Formerly Known as “Legion” – Second Sunday after Pentecost

Do demons exist? The Bible says "yes". Who is greater? Jesus. He gives us a new identity. No matter what sin plagues us or what you think you're labeled as or label yourself as, what counts to God is that you are His child. That is your identity! A baptized child of God.

Liturgist and Preacher: Rev. Tony Boos; Reader: Devin Brakenhoff

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What’s Going on Here? – The Day of Pentecost

The coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost signifies that with the completion of the mission of Jesus God's new age has arrived. The Holy Spirit empowers God's people to understand the mission of Jesus and to proclaim that mission to the world.

Liturgist and Preacher: Rev. Dr. George J. Gude; Reader: Devin Brakenhoff

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