
PENTECOST |

Service Times
8:45 am Traditional
9:45 am Sunday School
10:45 am BreakOut! |
Today’s festival derives its name from the Jewish festival of
Pentecost, observed fifty days after Passover. On the fiftieth
day of Easter we celebrate the Holy Spirit as the power of God among
us that heals, forgives, inspires, and unites. In the reading from
Acts, images of wind and fire describe the Spirit poured out on
disciples of all nations. In John’s gospel, the risen Christ
breathes the Spirit on his followers on Easter evening. In the one
Spirit we are baptized into one body, and at the Lord’s table the
Spirit unites us for witness in the world.
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Use the links to the right to see the announcements from last
Sunday's bulletin, also the lessons for the day, and text from the
sermons.
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For more information about our services,
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8:45 am: Traditional Lutheran Liturgy -
The traditional service uses one of
the liturgical settings from the new Evangelical Lutheran
Worship book, which was introduced in 2007. Communion is
included weekly. We regularly include special music from
the Chancel Choir, Bell Choir, or soloists.
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10:45 am:
Contemporary Service, called BreakOut! -
This service is led by a Praise band and includes bible readings, a
children's message, the pastor's message, and communion.
(Click on the image to learn more about
this service.) |
| Service times may change
for special occasions (Easter, Christmas, etc.).
Call the information line for the latest schedule. |
| We have a
professionally staffed nursery for all services. |
| Interim Pastor Rich Genzman
presides most Sundays. Members of our congregation also
participate as Assistant Ministers, communion assistants,
and they offer a puppet ministry, children's "sermon"
messages, and more. |
We Welcome Visitors !
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Worship Page |

05/11/08
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