
Sermons
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Prayer Means Relationship – Seventh Sunday of Easter
Jesus, the Son of God, has power to change lives and yet, rather than exercise His power, He prays.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Tony Boos; Reader: Nic Schatte
Peace That the World Cannot Take Away – Sixth Sunday of Easter
Before the hours of agony leading up to Jesus’ death on a Roman cross, He addressed His disciples. He encouraged them, but He also warned them. Jesus’ words of warning and encouragement speak to us today, calling us to faithfulness, and giving us a peace that the world cannot take away.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Jonathan Lange; Reader: Joe Rathert
All New – Fifth Sunday of Easter
We hear advertisements for "All New" that really aren't. However, God promises a "New Heaven and a New Earth" that really is.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: Joe Rathert
No More Tears – Fourth Sunday of Easter
The day will come when we will no longer cry. In the meantime, God will wipe away our tears.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: Joe Rathert
How’s Your Love Life? – Third Sunday of Easter
How's Your Love Life? When I ask that question, our minds almost immediately go into emotions and physical feelings associated with the love of a husband and wife, boyfriend/girlfriend, or a family member. But, today, I want to ask about your love relationship with Jesus. Is it On fire HOT? Is it indifferent or cold? Or warm? The point is this: Jesus is red hot for you! His love for you is so great that He died on the cross for your sins but rose again for your justification! And He promises to come again to take you to be with Him forever!
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Tony Boos; Reader: Nic Schatte.
The Rest of the Story – Second Sunday of Easter
Usually Easter is thought of as a great story of faith. Actually the first Easter was a story of fear, doubt and questioning much as it is at times today.
Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor John Lukomski; Reader: Devin Brakenhoff; Rite of Baptism: Pastor Paul Moldenhauer.