
Sermons
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Good News! – The Resurrection of Jesus
Have you heard the news? The message of Easter is Good News!
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: William Ellington.
The Thief – Good Friday
What we have in common with the thief on the cross.
Readings and Sermon: Pastor John Lukomski.
“X” Marks The Spot – Holy Thursday
You ever go on a treasure hunt? You have clues and a map and promised lots of wealth and treasures. Well, the Bible is like a treasure map that points to Jesus the true treasure. Jesus says "Yes, what is written about me is reaching its fulfillment."
Readings and Sermon: Rev. Tony Boos.
A Wanted Man Riding a Donkey – Palm Sunday
Jesus was a wanted man, with enemies who wanted to kill Him. But, He was also a wanted man by those who wanted an earthly King. And He comes into town in a victory parade of sorts, not on an animal of war but of peace, a donkey. What's this sign have to do with love and victory?
Liturgist and Preacher: Chaplain Tony Boos; Reader: Nic Schatte
The Good Old Days? – Fifth Sunday in Lent
We often talk about the Good Old Days, but St. Paul gives us a different perspective on the past–and the future.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr. Reader: Joe Rathert.
God’s Gift of Forgiveness: But You, O Lord, Are Enthroned Forever – Midweek Lent Service
Sin separates us from our friends, and from God. But it doesn't have to be that way. God's gift of forgiveness restores our relationship with Him, and with others.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr.