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Things Above – Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
In a world full of distractions and demands, it's easy to lose focus. This week, we’re reminded of a vital truth from Colossians 3: We need to set our minds on the things that are above. Join us as we explore how God calls us to a new way of thinking—one centered on Christ and shaped by the hope of what’s yet to come.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: Joe Rathert
Walk in Christ – Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
While many profess faith in God, their actions do not demonstrate an active faith.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: Nic Schatte
So, Sarah Laughed… – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
When God promised Sarah a child in her old age, she laughed. Was it disbelief—or something more? This week’s message explores what her laughter tells us about waiting, hoping, and believing in a God who keeps His promises—even when they seem too good to be true.
Liturgist and Preacher: Rev. Tony Boos; Reader: Joe Rathert
Go and Do Likewise – Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus commands us to care for our neighbor.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: William Ellington
Sent to Harvest – Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
There is no greater joy than to know that God has used you in His harvest.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: William Ellington
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
 
					


