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Sermon for the Third to Last Sunday of the Church Year, 2025
What is even more striking than the vividly grisly details of Jerusalem’s destruction is what Jesus says about it. He says, “There will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be.” And why this is so striking is because, well, that’s saying a great deal. In effect, Jesus is saying that this event—the destruction of Jerusalem and the bitter demise of its people, of which He prophesied nearly a generation


Announcements - November 2, 2025
There will be a Voters’ Meeting next Sunday, November 9th following service. Please plan on attending as we discuss the business (including the 2026 budget and election of officers) of the church. Join the ladies of the LWML on Monday, November 10, at 12:00 pm for a luncheon and project. Hope to see you there! Our Mission of the Month for November is to help provide Christmas gift cards to seminarians. Please consider purchasing gift cards that will be distributed at the Fort


Sermon for the Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, 2025
Now, the kingdom of God is like a King , not a wedding feast. No, it’s like a King who throws a wedding feast for his son. In other words, the kingdom of God is not like a party; it is , however, like a King who is generous, yet whose patience knows limits: who grows angry with those who disrespect Him; who enacts vengeance and destroys cities. So also, the kingdom of God is like a King who throws out those who would come to the feast and yet will not wear the appr
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