As a young boy one of the great thrills of my life was going fishing with my dad. For awhile we lived on the shore of Lake St. Claire in Michigan, and we could go fishing a lot. Every year, when my dad’s vacation time came around, we would pack up the car and hook up the boat and head for the cold waters of northern Minnesota. …For more, click on the title above.
Tag: Easter
Easter Wednesday_2026
Easter Wednesday
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All according to God’s beautiful plan
In case you somehow haven’t heard it yet today, Happy Easter! He is risen! As is Church tradition, today we celebrate the raising of Jesus from the tomb. Today is a triumphant and joyful day at the end of a somber and contemplative week. So far today, the attendees of the earlier services have heard two post resurrection events, now you are going to hear about a third, the true story of the road to Emmaus….For more, click on the title above.
Let us rejoice in the Lord’s Day
Our sermon for this day as we continue to celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord is taken from our inspired readings. Today, we are going to hear more about how this theme text applies to our lives in Christ:
This (is) the Day which YHWH has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it! …For more, click on the title above.
Resurrection Evening_2026
Resurrection Evening
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Resurrection Day_2026
Resurrection Day
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Resurrection Dawn
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God still has beautiful gifts to offer to us
God’s Name is holy among us. From the prelude music through the words of today’s public order of service, in hymns, and especially through the proclaimed Bible readings for the day, God is continually sanctifying His Name among us. That teaches that we, dear Christians, are living in the times foretold by the prophet Ezekiel. …For more, click on the title above.
Easter 7_2025
Easter 7 (Exaudi)
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Red breaks into the whites and gold of the Easter season
This Sunday Rogation (that is, prayer) day has been handed down to us through faithful generations of the members of the Church. This prayer day has existed in faithful congregations throughout some 1,700 years. It can be used to establish a time of fasting before the Great High Feast that celebrates Christ’s Ascension….For more, click on the title above.
