Announcements – September 23 – October 6
Click on the below link to access information about the announcements and news for September 23 – October 6. Announcement Packet – Sept 23-Oct 6 … read full post
Click on the below link to access information about the announcements and news for September 23 – October 6. Announcement Packet – Sept 23-Oct 6 … read full post
The Most Challenging Spiritual Practice The writers of today’s readings express to God their fears about death and those who do evil. They rage against the cravings, coveting, envy, and selfish ambition that lead to disorder and war, within and … read full post
An Unexpected Kind of Messiah 20180916Pentecost17Download Today we hear from three teachers. The prophet Isaiah calls himself a teacher, one whose words sustain weary people. James warns about foolish and hurtful use of our tongues, which should be used … read full post
20180909Pentecost16Download God Is Partial Again and again throughout biblical history, God is partial to caring for the poor, the weak, and the outcast. Which is why, perhaps, Jesus’ response to the Syrophoenician woman takes us by surprise: “Let the … read full post
When clay becomes a pot, it must first have a center. As a potter spins, pushes, and pulls the clay into its final form, it can easily lose its center and become misshapen. Having lost its center, it fails to … read full post
This is a special musical performance of I Want to be Like Jesus by Faith Lutheran Church members Diane Hill and Bob Nelson. … read full post
Who Can Accept It? “This teaching is difficult; who can accept it?” (John 6:60). Jesus’ teaching about eating his flesh and drinking his blood isn’t something we can figure out and accept on our own. In his explanation of the … read full post
You’re Invited Today Jesus invites us to a meal. It is an extraordinary invitation to do an ordinary thing: form bonds of love and community through shared food and drink. Like Wisdom inviting us to the feast of insight (Prov. … read full post
This is a special flute musical performance by of Two Menuets by Jean-Jacques Naudot performed by Gwynne Kadrofske … read full post
From Rumbling Tummies to Living Bread Today’s texts move us from rumbling tummies and flaring tempers to a refocusing on the blessings poured out and the primary benefactor. We see the gifts of God, which come in a variety of … read full post