Past Worship

Good Friday Memorial 04-07

The Old Rugged, Wooden Cross

Since the altar is stripped and the paraments are gone, the wood of many altars, lecterns, and pulpits are fully exposed. Wood reminds you what took place on the tree of the cross, where your Lord once died.

Lent Mid-Week Worship 03-29

Light

Light Shining in the Darkness

Jesus Christ is the “light of the world” (John 8:12) who drives out sin and darkness. He fills us with His light and joy to reflect to the world.

The order of service is Matins, p. 219 in LSB.

Lent Mid-Week Worship 03-22

Fragrant Oil

In the Early Church, when new Christians were baptized, fragrant oil was often placed upon them to remind them of their new life in Christ, who Himself rose from His spiced tomb as the Anointed One of God. This oil set them apart as ones who had been chosen by God.

The order of service is Matins, p. 219 in LSB.

Lent Mid-Week Worship 03-15

Bread of Life

When Jesus describes Himself in John 6 as the bread of life, we know that He highlights for us His mission of salvation. As our bread of life, Jesus comes to forgive us, renew us, and lead us toward a meaningful life in relationship with Him. Let us taste and experience that life together this day as the Holy Spirit calls us to walk with Jesus and be satisfied by His presence among us.

The order of service is Matins, p. 219 in LSB

 

Lent Mid-Week Worship 03-08

Salt that Sweetens and Preserves

We are blessed to be God’s children and salted in Christ Jesus. Paul reminds us to let our conversations be “seasoned with salt.” During this Lenten season we are reminded that we are blessed to sweeten this world with the presence of Christ in us

The order of service is Matins, p. 219 in LSB.

 

Worship 02-26

1st Sunday in Lent

Even when we sin and “miss the mark,” Jesus showers His grace upon us.

 

Ash Wednesday Worship 02-22

Sitting in Dust and Ashes

Lent begins with ashes. Fixing our eyes on Jesus during the forty-day season of Lent, we journey with Him to Calvary’s cross where, enduring the “ashes” of our sins and the penalty they deserve, He grants to us the beauty of His forgiveness, full and free.