Maundy Thursday Service - April 6, 2023

Thursday April 6, 2023

New Sermon Series: “Eucharisteo! A life offered up, and poured out”

Msg 8: “All Things Come From You, O Lord” | Rev. Nick Braunschneider

Sermon Description: A reflection on the power of Jesus' example in washing His disciples' feet. The Father gave the Son a Body - to be offered up in thanksgiving, for the service of those He came to save.

Scriptures: Exodus 12:1-14 ; Psalm 116:1-9; John 13: 1-17

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Sunday Morning Worship - April 2, 2023 (Palm Sunday)

Sunday, April 2, 2023

New Sermon Series: “Eucharisteo! A life offered up, and poured out”

Msg 7: Food! (Not Freedom) | Rev. Nick Braunschneider

Sermon Description: Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, and calls to mind the triumphal entry of our Lord Jesus into Jerusalem. In this monumental event, we see how given the choice, human beings will most often seek to gain earthly treasure over heavenly. And yet, Jesus still walked into the Holy City and all that awaited Him...for us.

Scriptures: Philippians 2:5-11; Psalm 22:1-21; Matthew 26:26-27:54

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Sunday Morning Worship - March 26, 2023 (LENT V)

Sunday, March 26, 2023

New Sermon Series: “Eucharisteo! A life offered up, and poured out”

Msg 6: Confession | Rev. Nick Braunschneider

Sermon Description: It can be said that the letter of James is a letter about prayer. James begins by encouraging us to petition God. ["If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God..." (1:5)] He ends by returning our attention to the same topic. ["Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray." (5:13)] This Sunday, we'll consider an often overlooked, but invaluable, element of prayer - confession.

Scriptures: James 5:13-18; Psalm 51:10-17; Mark 1:1-8

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Sunday Morning Worship - March 19, 2023 (LENT IV)

Sunday, March 19, 2023

New Sermon Series: “Eucharisteo! A life offered up, and poured out”

Msg 4: SUBMISSION | Rev. Nick Braunschneider

Sermon Description: Is there a word more hated today than submission? Well, maybe authority...and of course, the two go together. Both relate to power.

We've all seen power misused and abused. Jesus Himself warned His disciples about the danger of power wielded in an ungodly way (Mt 20:25). However, we are often guilty of resenting and resisting proper power and authority. There may be no greater struggle for the Christian than saying "No" to oneself, and saying "Yes" to Jesus, each and every day.

Scriptures: James 4:13-17; Psalm 32:5-12; Matthew 8:5-13

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