Questions for Reflection: How does thinking of God in this Trinitarian way inform, even increase, your understanding of God?
Questions for reflection: Trinity Sunday is not so much a day for explanations as it is a day for reflection on the majesty and mystery of the fullness of God: God as Creator, Lawgiver, the One who performs mighty acts: God as Messiah and Lord, …
Read MoreWe surpassed our Noisy Offering Goal!
Mother’s Day NOISY OFFERING for the E.L.C.A. Hunger Appeal totaled $710.11, surpassing the goal of $500. Thanks to all who gave generously! …
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Questions for Reflection: Jesus chose Peter, who had denied him in his hour of need, to tend his sheep and build his church. He chose Paul, who had persecuted Jesus’ followers, to proclaim the good news of the gospel. …
Read MoreQuestions for Reflection – Luke 13: 1-9
Luke 13: 1-9 tells the story of a fruitless fig tree that the owner is ready to cut down. The gardener, however, asks for a little more time. The gardener wants to tend and cultivate the soil in the hope that figs may yet grow. …
Read MoreQuestion for Reflection – Luke 4:1-13
Question for Reflection:
In Luke 4:1-13, the devil tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread, to take control of the kingdoms of the world, and to perform a spectacular stunt that would “wow” the crowd. …
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