In the name of Jesus
Celebrating the life of
Willam August Spreeman
June 11, 1936 - March 9, 2022
June 11, 1936 - March 9, 2022
The service follows the order of Matins (LSB 219)
Worship 03-02-2020 Ash Wednesday
Worship 02-27-22 Traditional
As We Gather for January 16, 2022
During this Epiphany Season we will focus on Jesus, the Christ's, seven miracles in the Gospel of John. Today we will focus on the first miracle (sign) that Jesus is the Christ. It's amazing what Jesus can do when He responds to a need. We are reminded of His promise to always be with us!
In various communities throughout the world, New Year’s Eve is referred to as “Watch Night.” It is not uncommon to find followers of Jesus gather in homes and in churches on this night to “keep watch” and pray as one year ends and another year arrives. Some say that these traditions date back to December 31, 1862, when enslaved Christians trimmed their lamps and, with great anticipation, waited for the clock to strike midnight. At the stroke of midnight, the Emancipation Proclamation of President Abraham Lincoln went into effect, and many slaves would celebrate their newfound freedom. As we gather with fellow believers tonight, we reflect on the year that is nearly over and the one that is soon to begin. Just as our gracious Savior was faithful in the past, He will remain with us in the coming year. Let us also keep watch and, with great anticipation, be ready for His appearing and the salvation He comes to bring.
Are you prepared for heaven? Admittedly, this is an odd question when we are celebrating Jesus’ birth. Yet, Jesus was born to die to save His people from their sins. As Simeon held the Christ Child, he couldn’t help but say, “Lord, now You are letting Your servant depart in peace, according to Your word,” while also telling Mary, “Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is opposed.” That opposition eventually brought about His death on a cross. Yet, Jesus was born to die and rise to life again so that all who believe in Him might live! That is the best Christmas gift ever.