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[Sunday] - Say What?! Cleanliness is Next to Godliness

This phrase makes some wonder, “Is clean living how I get close to God?” Is cleanliness even the goal? The cross did not seem very clean, and yet that is how He washed us all.

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Digital Bulletin May 10

Questions for the Week

  1. What’s the messiest mess you’ve ever had to clean up?

  2. Read Matthew 23:27-28.  Describe a time when you felt like a whitewashed tomb?

  3. According to Jesus what happens when we cleanse ourselves to look clean on the outside?

  4. Read Titus 3:4-8.  How are we ultimately made clean? 

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK: Norm Neuberger - 5/11, Greta Tuning - 5/14, Deborah Lemke - 5/15, Victoria Thomason, Diane Heinz & Glenn Swiston - 5/16

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK: Chuck & Joyce Strickler 5/15/1965 - 55 years!

PLEASE CALL PEOPLE I realize I take for granted that people just come to the church on a regular basis. So that we all don’t descend into madness, let’s call and talk to each other regularly.  Phone directories are available at the church for your convenience.  

SEE YOUR GRACE FAMILY ON ZOOM! Starting at 10:30 AM, Sunday, you are welcome to join us in a virtual fellowship gathering on ZOOM.   Follow the same directions for the “Zoom Bible Study” that are on the web page to join the group, or you can also phone in and join the conversation.   

BIBLE STUDY FOR ALL Pastor Cris has started an online “live” Bible study for you to participate in.   Directions for participating can be found on the web page www.GracelutheranPSL.com.   Check it out, and if you need assistance, please call the phone number listed. 

AND…. even if you are not computer savvy or do not have computer access, you can participate over your phone.  

GIVING - Changing over to a social distance model of ministry has been quite challenging. We have had to purchase new equipment and spend lots of time getting ready. Remember, during this time, the church’s expenses will not go down even though we are not meeting in person.  During this time, we want to provide “Grace and Peace in this Chaotic and Lonely Time.”

Online Giving We have begun using Paypal for online donations. We have been approved as a trusted non profit organization. If you would like to give through Paypal, please go to: www.GraceLutheranPSL.com and click the “GIVE” button on the upper right side of the page.

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[Sunday] - Say What?! God Gains Another Angel

What happens when you die? That is such a hard question, but what we do know is that God has made you in his image, and even when we die we will still be with him in his image.

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Digital Bulletin May 3

Questions for the Week

  1. What do you think your neighbor would say is the role of angels?

  2. Read 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.  What does Paul have to say in this passage about those who pass away?  What hope do we have?

  3. Read Luke 24:36-43.   Why do you think he has the disciples touch him and ask them for a meal?   After Jesus rises, is he a ghost, or did he have a physical body?  

  4. What words would you use to encourage someone who is grieving the loss of a loved one?

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK: Kent Bowen -5/3, Paxton Becker-Sauber 5/4, 

Richard Harms - 5/5, Linda Gannon -5/6, Steven Choung - 5/8, Phyllis Schimkat - 5/9 

PLEASE CALL PEOPLE I realize I take for granted that people just come to the church on a regular basis. So that we all don’t descend into madness, let’s call and talk to each other regularly.  Phone directories are available at the church for your convenience.  

SEE YOUR GRACE FAMILY ON ZOOM! Starting at 10:30 AM, Sunday, you are welcome to join us in a virtual fellowship gathering on ZOOM.   Follow the same directions for the “Zoom Bible Study” that are on the web page to join the group, or you can also phone in and join the conversation.   

BIBLE STUDY FOR ALL Pastor Cris has started an online “live” Bible study for you to participate in.   Directions for participating can be found on the web page www.GracelutheranPSL.com.   Check it out, and if you need assistance, please call the phone number listed. 

AND…. even if you are not computer savvy or do not have computer access, you can participate over your phone.  

GIVING - Changing over to a social distance model of ministry has been quite challenging. We have had to purchase new equipment and spend lots of time getting ready. Remember, during this time, the church’s expenses will not go down even though we are not meeting in person.  During this time, we want to provide “Grace and Peace in this Chaotic and Lonely Time.”
Online Giving We have begun using Paypal for online donations. We have been approved as a trusted non profit organization. If you would like to give through Paypal, please go to: www.GraceLutheranPSL.com and click the “GIVE” button on the upper right side of the page.

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[Sunday] - Say What?! God Help Those who Help Themselves

When does God begin to help us? What does it mean to be in need? The apostle Paul understands what it means to have a lot or a little. But through it all, he is content because God is helping him all the way.

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Digital Bulletin April 26

Questions for the Week

  1. When have you heard the phrase “God helps those who help themselves?”  Why is it normally said?

  2. Read Genesis 12:10-20.  Describe what happens when Abram takes things into his own hands and tries to help himself in a time of distress.  How do we often try to do the same thing?

  3. Read Philippians 4:10-15.  What does this say about contentment?  

  4. Describe a time when you have been strengthened by Jesus’ presence in your life.

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[Sunday] - Say What?! God Won't Give You More Than You Can Handle

When someone we love or know faces some kind of distress or trouble, we often, in an attempt to comfort them, say, “Don’t worry. God won’t give you more than you can handle.” But that is a heavy yoke to give someone when Jesus’ yoke is easy, and His burden in light.

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Digital Bulletin April 19

Questions for the Week

  1. Describe a time in life when you’ve felt overwhelmed.

  2. Which Biblical stories can you think of where people were overwhelmed, given more than they could handle on their own?

  3. Read 2 Corinthians 1:3-11.  What does Paul say about suffering and being overwhelmed?  During his time in Asia, was he able to handle it himself? What was the result of that suffering?

  4. Read Matthew 11:25-30.  What is Jesus’ invitation for you in times when it feels like you have more than you can handle on your plate?

  5. How would you encourage someone who is going through a rough time, feeling like they had more than they could handle?

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[Easter Sunday] - Life Together

It’s clear that women played an important role in the story of Jesus. It’s intriguing that almost all of Jesus’ male disciples abandoned him in his final moments, but it’s women who are the first to witness and proclaim a new life and forgiveness for all.

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Questions for the Week

  1. Describe a time when you’ve had to make the most out of a bad situation.

  2. Read Mark 16:1-8.  What are the women expecting to happen?  How are they trying to make the most of a bad situation?

  3. What actually happens?  What are they told to do in response to Christ’s resurrection?

  4. How should we live in response to Christ’s resurrection?

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Let’s Bring Grace and Peace to a Chaotic and Lonely Time.

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Good Friday - Stations of Loss

The Stations of Loss

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[Maundy Thursday] Peter - Life Together

We talk with Peter on the Skype line.

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[Sunday Service] Palm Sunday - Life Together

Jesus and his followers have made the long uphill trek to Jerusalem, and they begin to feel victorious. After all, they had just climbed a mountain, and they are with the one who will continue to climb all the way to the top of Rome itself. But is that what Jesus does, climb mountains to the top? Or is he calling us to follow him to the trenches of God’s work, the cross?

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Digital Bulletin April 5

Questions for the Week

  1. When you had a big accomplishment (such as a graduation or promotion), how did you celebrate it?

  2. Read Mark 11:1-11.  How do the disciples and Jesus’ followers celebrate as Jesus comes into Jerusalem at the time of the Passover?  Who do they think Jesus is?

  3. Read John 12:12-26.  In John 12:24, what do you think Jesus means about a grain of wheat falling, dying, and then bearing fruit?  

  4. What does John 12:24 have to do with Jesus’ death and resurrection?  What does this have to do with our life as we follow Jesus?

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[Wednesday Service] Pilate - Life Together

He washed his hands of the dirty situation with Jesus. He did not have to worry about it anymore. He was clean. But was he?

  • What a Friend we have in Jesus

  • Psalm 70

  • Matthew 27:1-26 [NKJV]

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[Sunday Service] Natural Light - Life Together

Natty light, Bud Light, and Miller Lite - they can be found everywhere; you’re always able to find  one on tap. But which one of these would Jesus drink? I have joked that Jesus would only want the best, some local craft beer brewed by someone wearing suspenders and a mustache. But after reading about his last drink, I think he would have shared a Natty Light after a late shift.

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Digital Bulletin March 29

Questions for the Week

  1. What are you thirsty for?  What’s your beverage of choice?

  2. Read John 19:17-29.  What causes Jesus to thirst?  What is he thirsting for?

  3. Read 1 Peter 4:1-6.  In times of suffering, what are some things that you’ve thristed for that have let you down?

  4. According to Peter, because of Jesus and his love for us, in times of suffering, what should you love and desire?

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[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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Digital Bulletin March 22
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Questions for the Week

  1. Describe a time where you didn’t feel and see Jesus working and wondered where he was.

  2. Read Mark 15:21-39.  Have recent world events caused you to read this differently?  If so, how so?

  3. Read 1 Peter 1:6-9.  According to Peter, where is Jesus when you don’t see him?

  4. 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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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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Digital Bulletin March 15

Questions for the Week

  1. In the big Hollywood disaster movies, how do people respond when they know that “the end is near?"

  2. 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?

  3. What enables us to live in the way that Peter calls us to live?

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