[Sunday Service] Invisible Love - Life Together
Jesus, while on the cross, looked up into the sky and yelled, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken Me?” This seems appropriate for today, as we see so much change in the last two weeks. Things are closed, the economy is bad, and I am watching worship on a screen. Is God somewhere else as well? But Peter encourages us to remember the God that is always here, the invisible love.
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Questions for the Week
Describe a time where you didn’t feel and see Jesus working and wondered where he was.
Read Mark 15:21-39. Have recent world events caused you to read this differently? If so, how so?
Read 1 Peter 1:6-9. According to Peter, where is Jesus when you don’t see him?
Describe a time in the past when you faced challenges that you realized Jesus was near. How can you encourage someone with that this week?
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Due to Social Distancing, We will no longer hold worship services or Bible studies in person at Grace Lutheran PSL for the time being.
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John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Kids did a wonderful job singing and playing the bells.
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The End is Near - Life Together
The world is shutting down, and people are hoarding toilet paper and hand sanitizer. But when the end is near, Peter reminds us that we are people who have been saved by the ending, the cross and death of God. And because we are people of God, we love like God.
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Questions for the Week
In the big Hollywood disaster movies, how do people respond when they know that “the end is near?"
Read 1 Peter 4:7:-11. How does Peter tell us we should live knowing that the end is near? Do you agree with this? Why or why not?
What enables us to live in the way that Peter calls us to live?
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Fun at the mets game
Kids Bible Club ‘25
Tuesdays 6-7:15pm
June 25 - August 6
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
Game Night will resume in the Fall. Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
While the Ghost points to the grave our ambition digs, Jesus answers by becoming the humble Child who enters that grave to raise us to new life.
A Christmas Carol – Dec 21st. at the Pineapple Playhouse
This Bible study explored 1 John 5 and the letters of 2 and 3 John, emphasizing that true belief in Jesus is inseparably linked to actively loving others, which empowers believers to overcome the world, discern false teachings, and reject self-righteous leadership.
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Kids did a wonderful job singing and playing the bells.
Though we mistake Christmas for a time of material plenty, the Ghost of Christmas Present reveals that true abundance is actually found in the humble poverty where Jesus dwells.
See all kinds of photos. Bobcats, BrainTalks, and Angel Tree’s. Oh My!
Last Sunday, we successfully handed out the Christmas boxes to the children in Haiti.
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