
Easter Sunday
He is risen! Easter is the proof of the victory that Jesus won for us. Death’s clutches cannot hold him! Easter shows us that we too will rise just like Jesus did.
He is risen! Easter is the proof of the victory that Jesus won for us. Death’s clutches cannot hold him! Easter shows us that we too will rise just like Jesus did.
Jesus died for the sins of the whole world. Good Friday is our somber celebration of Jesus’ death on the cross to win our eternal victory.
The last supper with his disciples, the beginning of Jesus suffering and road to the cross.
An evening of food, drinks, and fellowship. There will be a silent auction and all of the proceeds go towards supporting our local Lutheran High School.
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What’s next? Where do I go from here? In order for your pain to subside, you have to reengage in life and move forward. This week we’ll offer advice for moving forward in your grief in a way that honors your loved one and God.
Since your loved one’s death, you’ve probably started thinking more about heaven, what it’s like, and what happens when a person dies. Knowing the truth about heaven is a source of great hope.
If you persevere, your grief can teach you invaluable lessons. You might not want to learn them. But others who’ve completed the journey of grief say these lessons, while painful, are worth learning.
You need help to face the days ahead, to take steps forward, to do your grief work, and to remain steady as you go. This session introduces several practical lessons that will help.
“Religion is responsible for a lot of pain in people’s lives”. This week we focus on black marks in the churches past and how we can point people to Jesus, despite our own shortcomings.
If you’re not careful, three to five years from now your grief can be just as intense and raw as it is right now. Some people call that being stuck in grief. This session offers preventative measures you can take to ensure that you don’t get stuck and that you’re grieving in a way that leads to healing.
This week we’ll focus on Biblical Interpretation. We’ll look through the process of interpreting a passage and how to guide others to proper understanding of certain biblical passages.
You can’t remember the last time you’ve smiled. And you can’t concentrate long enough to follow a box recipe. Grief can be complicated and relentless. Not only do you have to deal with the pain of your loved one being gone, but you face many other symptoms day and night that people around you don’t realize you’re struggling with.
We celebrate the 5th Sunday in Epiphany. We focus on the theme: “Light revealed, Light reflected”. We will be looking at what Jesus has done for us, and how we reflect this in our daily lives. Pastor Tauscher will be leading us in worship with a sermon on Isaiah 58:5-9.
This week we focus on the chapter titled: “I was born this way”. We’ll look into how to listen and engage in profitable conversation with members of the LGBTQ community.
Regret, guilt, and anger are three emotions that can create barriers against the peace and healing God has for you. If you’re facing these obstacles or others, this session will help you to overcome them