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Newsletter – Sunday Worship – May 28, 2023 – Noisy Offering for Camp Wyoming

Worship This Week Pentecost SundaySunday, May 28, 2023Text: Acts 2:1-4; Romans 8:14-39Noisy Offering for Camp Wyoming Narrative Lectionary:Week 35The Promise of the Holy Spirit It’s our last Sunday with the Narrative Lectionary and we end with two readings. First, the story of Pentecost from Acts 2, and the promised arrival of the Holy Spirit. Second, in Romans

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Newsletter – Sunday Worship – May 21, 2023 – Seventh Sunday of Easter – Sacrament of Baptism

Worship This Week Seventh Sunday of EasterSunday, May 21, 2023Text: Romans 6:1-14Sacrament of Baptism Narrative Lectionary:Week 34New Life in ChristOnly two more Sundays to go with Year 1 of the Narrative Lectionary. This is our third of four weeks with Romans AKA Paul’s Letter to the Church in Rome. This morning’s passage describes how because Christ died and was raised

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Newsletter – Sunday Worship – May 14, 2023 – Sixth Sunday of Easter – Sacrament of Baptism

Worship This Week Sixth Sunday of EasterSunday, May 14, 2023Text: Romans 5:1-11Sacrament of BaptismMay Birthday Blessing Narrative Lectionary:Week 33God’s Love Poured Out Only three more Sundays to go with Year 1 of the Narrative Lectionary. We are on our second week with Romans AKA Paul’s Letter to the Church in Rome. This morning’s passage describes how God’s love for humanity

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Newsletter – Sunday Worship – May 7, 2023 – Fifth Sunday of Easter – Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper

With just four more Sundays to go in Year 1 of the Narrative Lectionary, we turn finally to Romans AKA Paul's Letter to the Church in Rome. In all the other letters, Paul writes to a congregation or person he knows well. But Paul has never been to Rome and doesn't know anyone there. This week we will look at the Salutation and Greeting portions of the letter in which Paul introduces himself and the mission to which he has been called.


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Newsletter – Fourth Sunday of Easter – Sunday, April 30, 2023

Last week we looked at the story of Peter being challenged in a vision (that soon became reality) to include Gentiles as the disciples share the good news of Jesus Christ (Acts 10:1-17, 34-48). In this week's story, the Holy Spirit continues to lead the early church in this direction. Paul and Barnabas are chosen (after a time of prayer and fasting) to begin preaching to Gentiles in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). They travel to Lystra and after Paul heals a man who has never been able to walk, the crowd speculates that Paul must be Zeus and Barnabas must be Hermes (the messenger god) and want to offer sacrifices to them. Paul is horrified at this development and tries to convince them that he and Barnabas are ordinary mortals. It is God who is the source of healing and new life.