[Sunday] Uncomplicated Love - Vanishing Grace
The young man who pushed aside his family now thinks of only their love as he longs for the pig feed. We tend to make love more complicated that it needs to be, but perhaps its simple.
The young man who pushed aside his family now thinks of only their love as he longs for the pig feed. We tend to make love more complicated that it needs to be, but perhaps its simple.
Questions for this week.
Describe a time you’ve felt most fulfilled in life.
Read 1 Corinthians 13. According to this passage, when we speak and act without love, what do we produce? And to what extent might we deserve the unpleasant words people use to describe Christians?
What does love always do (v. 7), and what impact will these actions have on our relationships and interaction with those who do not acknowledge God?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Wells of Grace - Vanishing Grace
Jesus was sitting by a well, and she showed up. All by herself, she carried with her the weight of so much struggle. While it would be so easy to belittle her, Jesus instead is a well of grace that is like a cool drink of water on a hot day. Maybe we can be like that.
Jesus was sitting by a well, and she showed up. All by herself, she carried with her the weight of so much struggle. While it would be so easy to belittle her, Jesus instead is a well of grace that is like a cool drink of water on a hot day. Maybe we can be like that.
Questions for this week.
How do you interact with people who are antagonistic to your faith in Jesus or living a life full of sin?
Read John 4:1-42. Why would the woman be at the well in the middle of the day? How would people in her day viewed Samatarians? How does Jesus respond to her?
What are some ways you can be a grace dispenser this week?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Following Light - The Book of Advents
The Magi followed God’s light of a star. Wait, those foreigners were following God’s light? Surely God’s people will follow the light rather than going back to darkness.
The Magi followed God’s light of a star. Wait, those foreigners were following God’s light? Surely God’s people will follow the light rather than going back to darkness.
Questions for this week.
In your own words, before rereading in the Bible, tell the story of the wise men.
Read Matthew 2:1-12. Now retell the story of the Magi.
How does Herod and all Jerusalem respond to the news that the Magi bring?
Why do you think they respond that way?
Read Isaiah 60:1-6. How can we follow the light of Jesus, as he brings the nations and Magi of the world to him?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Simeon - The Book of Advents
Simeon waited his entire life to see the Christ.
Simeon waited his entire life to see the Christ.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Prince of Peace Christmas - The Book of Advents
Joseph is a righteous man, yet he is having to deal with the surprise pregnancy of his bride to be. But here we see the Prince of Peace Shining though Joseph.
Joseph is a righteous man, yet he is having to deal with the surprise pregnancy of his bride to be. But here we see the Prince of Peace Shining though Joseph.
Questions for this week.
When you think someone has sinned grievously against you, how do you respond?
Read Matthew 1:18-25. Based on Mary being pregnant, what would Joseph have logically thought happened?
How does Joseph respond to this? How is that just or righteous?
How does this foreshadow Jesus and his righteousness?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
Christmas Eve- Advent of Emmanuel
Throughout history God has come to be with us which culminates with Jesus at Christmas.
Christmas Eve 4pm Service
7PM Service, Starts where the two different services differ.
Throughout history God has come to be with us, which culminates with Jesus at Christmas.
Christmas Eve 4PM and 7PM
Countdown to Christmas Eve at 4 PM
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] The Promised Christmas - The Book of Advents
Joshua stands on the edge staring into the land filled with such promises for a perfect future. But what if you get your dream and desire and just shoot your eye out? Perhaps, then it will be a beautiful Christmas
Joshua stands on the edge staring into the land filled with such promises for a perfect future. But what if you get your dream and desire and just shoot your eye out? Perhaps, then it will be a beautiful Christmas
Countdown to Christmas Eve at 4 PM
Questions for this week.
What is the greatest gift you ever dreamed of receiving at Christmas?
Read Joshua 1:1-9. What is going wrong for Joshua at this time?
What do you think he was thinking as he looked into the promised land? What was he hoping for?
What does God promise He will do for Joshua? How do we see Jesus in this promise?
How has God brought beauty in the imperfections in your life?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Wednesday] Advent at Grace 3
Bring your Christmas Stories. Stories from your past, Your favorite story. Really anything to put us in the Christmas spirit.
Pot Luck Dinner 5:30PM
December 14th - Popular Christmas Carols and your Favorite Christmas Stories.
Wear your Christmas Sweaters!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Christmas Cheer for All to Hear - The Book of Advents
They knew the script, it had been written for them for years and years. Yet one day they heard a voice singing a song of fire, and that song changed everything.
Jesus saw him not in the grandness of his spirituality but in the shade of a tree, and God saw Jacob not in his pursuit of grandness but in the lowness of a stone pillow. The advent of God comes not in the grand things but in the shady stones.
Countdown to Christmas Eve at 4 PM
Questions for this week.
Describe a life changing event you’ve been through?
Read Exodus 3:1-14. How does Moses’ life change as God comes to him in the burning bush?
Read Matthew 1:18-25. How does Joseph's life story change when the angel appears to him?
Think about how Jesus comes for you. What does he do to change the story of your life?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Wednesday] Advent at Grace 2
Best Christmas Pageant Ever Tonight!
Pot Luck Dinner 5:30PM
December 7th - Coli Leads discussion of the Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
December 14th - Popular Christmas Carols and your Favorite Christmas Stories.
Wear your Christmas Sweaters!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] A Shady Stone - The Book of Advents
Jesus saw him not in the grandness of his spirituality but in the shade of a tree, and God saw Jacob not in his pursuit of grandness but in the lowness of a stone pillow. The advent of God comes not in the grand things but in the shady stones.
Jesus saw him not in the grandness of his spirituality but in the shade of a tree, and God saw Jacob not in his pursuit of grandness but in the lowness of a stone pillow. The advent of God comes not in the grand things but in the shady stones.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Wednesday] Advent at Grace 1
Lots of Christmas Carols and stories about Holiday Foods from around the world.
Pot Luck Dinner 5:30PM
November 30th - Sacred Carols and Stories of International Haliday Foods.
December 7th - Coli Leads discussion of the Best Christmas Pageant Ever.
December 14th - Popular Christmas Carols and your Favorite Christmas Stories.
Wear your Christmas Sweaters!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Promises, Troubles, and Automobiles - The Book of Advents
Abraham just received the best promise from God - it’s like he can do no wrong. However, his life still falls into struggle and troubles, and when he and the promise, Isaac, climb the Lord’s mountain. Abraham truly sees the advent of God for himself.
Jesus, who called his disciples, now sends them on their first mission trip, to tell that the kingdom of God is at hand. Is that threatening language from Jesus a clue that we better shape up, or is it a promise of hope for all those who feel like a sheep without a shepherd?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Christ the King Sunday 2022
Just as Christ is “the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end,” at the close of every liturgical year, we look forward with a renewed hope in Christ’s coming again in glory to reign as Lord forever. In the same way, we look forward to our own resurrection and the time of a new earth — an earth that is no longer broken by sin and groaning. Christ will come again in glory just as surely as He came the first time — when He was born. So we have “transition” at the end of the “long green season” into the Advent season, the new beginning of the liturgical year.
Jesus, who called his disciples, now sends them on their first mission trip, to tell that the kingdom of God is at hand. Is that threatening language from Jesus a clue that we better shape up, or is it a promise of hope for all those who feel like a sheep without a shepherd?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] The Kingdom is at Hand - Triple H
Jesus, who called his disciples, now sends them on their first mission trip, to tell that the kingdom of God is at hand. Is that threatening language from Jesus a clue that we better shape up, or is it a promise of hope for all those who feel like a sheep without a shepherd?
Jesus, who called his disciples, now sends them on their first mission trip, to tell that the kingdom of God is at hand. Is that threatening language from Jesus a clue that we better shape up, or is it a promise of hope for all those who feel like a sheep without a shepherd?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Cares of the Heart - Triple H
For all those whose hearts have been hurt, to those who have been thrown away and told you don’t belong here, we see that Jesus comes into the midst of them to change and heal hearts.
For all those whose hearts have been hurt, to those who have been thrown away and told you don’t belong here, we see that Jesus comes into the midst of them to change and heal hearts.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
[Sunday] Use Your Head - Triple H - Reformation
Whether we are as dense as Derek Zoolander or as smart as Stephen Hawking, we can all have the same problem: a lack of being curious and a neglect of learning the voice of the Good Shepherd. But as we engage the voice, we will find our actions and activities will sound like the Good Shepherd.
Whether we are as dense as Derek Zoolander or as smart as Stephen Hawking, we can all have the same problem: a lack of being curious and a neglect of learning the voice of the Good Shepherd. But as we engage the voice, we will find our actions and activities will sound like the Good Shepherd.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.
we’d love to have you join us at Grace Lutheran PSL, or you can catch the live stream at the link above.
There’s nothing like the 'Italian feistiness' of a big group dinner to feed the soul.
In our Bible study on April 9, 2026, we reviewed key themes from the book of Micah, focusing on God's judgment against corrupt leaders, His call for justice and mercy over power, and the recurring pattern of judgment followed by redemption.
Jesus' cry of "It is finished" echoes God's seventh-day rest. Because the tomb is empty, the work of putting the world back together is complete. You can stop trying to fix your own brokenness and finally just breathe and rest.
in the crucifixion of our lord its as if the creation itself is rolled back to the beginning.
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
When the joy of Easter meets the chaos of daily life, we don't need to panic. Jesus, the true Creator-Gardener, has secured our future, which frees us to plant seeds of hope right in the middle of the mess.