A Fellowship of Followers
After his baptism and temptation, Jesus began his ministry by declaring that the kingdom of God has come near. He then invited Andrew, Peter, James and John to follow him (Matthew 4:19-22;...
After his baptism and temptation, Jesus began his ministry by declaring that the kingdom of God has come near. He then invited Andrew, Peter, James and John to follow him (Matthew 4:19-22;...
You may not be familiar with the story of Balaam’s donkey from the Old Testament Book of Numbers. Numbers isn’t one of those biblical books that gets a lot of attention aside from the...
What? 2 new (abbreviated) service times! (in addition to the regular 9a full worship service) How soon? Starting December 4th What Time? 7:30 am and 11:00 am How Often? the first and third Sundays...
“Generous” comes from a Latin word meaning “of noble birth.” Generous used to refer to a class of people, “noble” people. These were the leaders, people who were supposed to be courageous, honorable, and...
Rosh Hashanah – literally the “Head of the Year” – began at sundown on September 25. This is the Jewish New Year’s Day. Unlike the Western tradition of New Year’s Day which often includes sleeping late after...
Many of us remind one another that it is important to do the things that matter most and not get distracted by the busyness of life. We repeat the cliché that “No one ever...
Confirmation Class for middle school students (grades 6-8) began on October 2 and meets weekly on Sundays at 7:00 PM. We meet in person at Trinity Lutheran Church. Confirmation Class is an opportunity for...
It seems like people ask that question a lot these days in a variety of situations. “Is it worth it to get involved in public life?” “Is it worth it to vote?” “Is it...
During the “Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration,” in the first two and a half decades of the twentieth century, sixteen expeditions were launched into Antarctica. Valuable lessons can be learned from these brave, determined...
The Sermon on the Mount (in the Gospel of Matthew, Chapters 5-7) is Jesus’ longest discourse. He tells his disciples (and the crowd gathered around them) his vision for the world, how his followers...