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04-17 (Thur) - The Bread of Life Given for You - John 13 [1-17 31b-35]
04-17 (Thur) - The Bread of Life Given for You - John 13 [1-17 31b-35]
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Today we gather at the Table of our Lord to remember the night when Jesus gave us the sacred gift of Holy Communion. He gave Himself, His Body and Blood, as a gift of: grace, forgiveness, and eternal life. This Holy Meal is not a mere remembrance but a real and miraculous reception of the very healing we need. Through it, we are nourished, strengthened in our faith. Let us come with hearts prepared to receive, and to rejoice in the gift given for us.
04-13 - Hosanna to the King - Matthew 21 [1-11]
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Today, we gather to welcome Jesus, just like the people of Jerusalem did long ago. We wave our palm branches and cry “Hosanna!”—Save us Lord! We sing our songs of joy, but still remember the journey ahead. The same crowd that cheered would soon cry, “Crucify Him!” This Palm Sunday I want you to reflect on what it means to welcome Jesus as our King, not a ruler of worldly power, but a humble Savior whose path leads to the cross. As we walk into Jerusalem in Joy we also walk into Holy Week. Let us walk with Him in faith, understanding the real reason for His kingship and salvation.
04/11/2025 - Funeral in Memory of Mary Ann Leffel,
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04/09-2025 - John 13:1-17 - The Road to the Cross
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Tonight, we follow Jesus beyond the upper room, into the shadows of Gethsemane, and down the road of surrender. As we witness His prayer, His anguish, and His obedience, we reflect on what it means to trust God's will even when the path is hard. This service invites us to kneel with Christ, to echo His words, "Not My will, but Yours be done," and to walk the road that leads to the cross—knowing He walked it for us.
04-06 - A Heart of Service - John 13 [1-17]
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Jesus, our Servant King, showed us that true greatness is found in humble service. By washing His disciples’ feet, He taught us that love is demonstrated in action. As we reflect on this, we are called to follow His example by serving one another with humility and grace.
04-20 (9am Sun)- Alive Forevermore - Matthew 28 [1-10]
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On this glorious morning, we gather to proclaim the greatest truth in history: Christ is risen! The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just an event of the past; it is the defining moment of our faith and the promise of our future. Death has been defeated, sin has lost its power, and eternal life is ours through Christ. Today, we rejoice in the empty tomb and the living hope that is ours forevermore. Alleluia!
04-20 (6am) - He Is Risen - Matthew 28 [1-10]
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As the first rays of sunlight break the darkness of night, so the resurrection of Jesus Christ shatters the darkness of sin and death. This morning, we gather at the empty tomb, not in sorrow, but in triumphant joy. The message of Easter morning is clear: He is risen! Our hearts are filled with hope and life, for Christ has conquered the grave. Let us rejoice together in this victory that changes everything. Alleluia!
04-19 (Sat) - Waiting in Hope - Matthew 27 [57–66]
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Tonight, we gather in quiet anticipation. The crucifixion of our Lord has left the world in darkness, but we wait in hope for the dawn of Easter. Holy Saturday invites us into a moment of stillness—a day between sorrow and joy, between death and life. Though the tomb is sealed, God’s promises remain, and His plan unfolds even in silence. This night, we embrace the mystery of waiting, trusting that God’s redemption is near.
04-18 (Fri) - The Cross Speaks Love - John 19 [16-30]
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Tonight, we gather in solemn reflection at the foot of the cross. Good Friday is a paradox—it is a day of suffering, yet a day of love; a day of death, yet a promise of eternal life. The cross stands as the ultimate declaration of God’s love, speaking to us through every wound, every word, and every drop of blood. Tonight, we listen to the voice of the cross, hearing its message of enduring love, forgiveness, redemption, and the call to respond.