Truly, truly, I say to all of you, “Whatsoever you all may ask the Father, He will give to all of you in My Name.”
With apostolic words like those, you are called to remember that, during each sermon, Jesus still wills to speak to you through the words of the men whom He, through His Church, has placed into the Office of the Holy Ministry. That sermonic blessing, and others like it that are drawn directly from the Epistles—the inspired Apostolic Letters in the New Testament—reminds the hearers of the Word for the day that the Holy Spirit still wills to point them, you, to Jesus during every Lord’s Service to His people.
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Catechism Lesson for the Week of May 14, 2023
The Ten Commandments – The Fourth Commandment
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Easter 6 (Rogate) 2023
Easter 6 – Rogate
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Family Vacation Bible School
You and your family are invited to join us for a week of Vacation Bible School. Meet each evening at 5:45 for food and fun learning.
5th Wednesday after Easter
Sing for joy
Directors use music to affect our emotions. They want to draw us into the film. They want to manipulate how we feel as the plot thickens.
In the Church we don’t want—or need—to be manipulated that way. We want to sing to the Lord because of His righteousness and the satisfaction that Christ has made for us through His suffering, death and resurrection. We want to recall His marvelous deeds. We want to give thanks and praise for what He has done….For more, click on the title above.
Catechism Lesson for the Week of May 7, 2023
The Creed – Third Article: Sanctification
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Easter 5 (Cantate) 2023
Easter 5 – Cantate
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The Root of true joy
Rogation Days
From Latin rogare, meaning, “to ask.” Color is violet (penitential). Immediately follows Rogate Sunday, though the Sunday itself is not penitential and, like the rest of Eastertide, the color is white. History to the Reformation Tied in with early use of litanies in the western church.[i] Major rogation Major rogation (25 April): established in 4th… Continue reading Rogation Days