Teach us to Pray - Forgive us our sins.
What does this mean? We pray in this petition that our Father in heaven would not look at our sins, or deny our prayer because of them. We are neither worthy of the things for which we pray, nor have we deserved them, but we ask that He would give them all to us by grace, for we daily sin much and surely deserve nothing but punishment. So we too will sincerely forgive and gladly do good to those who sin against us.
Events Coming up
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
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
July 2018 Newsletter
July Newsletter
Teach us to Pray - Our Daily Bread
What does this mean? Daily bread includes everything that has to do with the support and needs of the body, such as food, drink, clothing, shoes, house, home, land, animals, money, goods, a devout husband or wife, devout children, devout workers, devout and faithful rulers, good government, good weather, peace, health, self-control, good reputation, good friends, faithful neighbors, and the like.
Events Coming up
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
Growing Families Aug 1-2
Parents will enjoy great group discussions led by a literacy expert & prepare learning games to take home. The kids will enjoy fun camp-style activities or nursery care.
Kevin and Pastor at the FLGA Convention.
Kevin and I (Pastor Cris) had the great opportunity to talk with Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service at the FLGA convention today. They were telling us of all the ways LIRS is supporting the children who have been in the news lately on our southern border. We were impressed by the care they are bringing in this very difficult situation.
Giving To Jesus Thankfully From The Heart
MOST BELIEVERS have questions about life. Sometimes there are answers, sometimes there aren’t. When life doesn’t seem to make sense, when we are tempted to rationalize our circumstances or explain our situation according to reason or Christian principles, the lesson from Job reminds us how far God is beyond our understanding. Our life in relationship with Him is more about trust than understanding. Trust is God’s gift that reminds us of our humanity and God’s incredible power, power that loves us and makes us His own.
Events Coming up
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
New Trees In An Old World
A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all.
All the verbs of our salvation are passive. God calls and gathers people to him through his Gospel. We don’t find him like an explorer finds the headwaters of a river. We are saved by Jesus’ death and resurrection. We don’t save ourselves. We are forgiven by God’s declaration of grace and peace. We can’t forgive ourselves and hope it sticks. It doesn’t, not in relation to God anyway. We are made holy by God, just by God’s Spirit coming close to us. No amount of effort on our part is going to get us one inch closer to heaven. We don’t even actively pray, the Holy Spirit has to pray for us (Romans 8:26). In relation to God, we are perfectly passive. We are receivers, not doers. That’s who God made us to be and that’s what faith reveals to us.
So then, are Christians just supposed to lay around and wait for the resurrection? Or maybe we’re supposed to live large since, we imagine, we can’t do anything one way or the other to affect our salvation. When Christ busts in and permanently interrupts life with his grace and favor, what’s a person to do? The trick is getting the question right. Ask a question that begins with us and we’ll get an answer that serves to satisfy our desires and wants. Then we’re off again, working on our self-salvation projects in the name of God. Ask a question that begins with what Christ does for us, and we’ll get an answer that leavens the whole loaf.....
July 1st LWML Bake Sale
July 1st. after service
Join us on July 1st after service for the LWML Bake Sale.
This sale benefit those from our congregation who are wishing to attend the LWML conference.
Teach us to Pray - Thy Will Be Done on Earth as it is in Heaven
What does this mean? How is God’s will done? God’s will is done when He breaks and hinders every evil plan and purpose of the devil, the world, and our sinful nature, which do not want us to hallow God’s name or let His kingdom come; and when He strengthens and keeps us firm in His Word and faith until we die.
Events Coming up
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
Teach us to Pray - Thy Kingdom Come
The kingdom of God certainly comes by itself without our prayer, but we pray in this petition that it may come to us also. How does God’s kingdom come? God’s kingdom comes when our heavenly Father gives us His Holy Spirit, so that by His grace we believe His holy Word and lead godly lives here in time and there in eternity.
Events Coming up
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
Teach us to Pray - Hallowed Be Your Name
What does this mean? God’s name is certainly holy in itself, but we pray in this petition that it may be kept holy among us also.
Events Coming up
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
Teach us to Pray - Our Father Who art in Heaven
What does this mean? With these words God tenderly invites us to believe that He is our true Father and that we are His true children, so that with all boldness and confidence we may ask Him as dear children ask their dear father.
Events Coming up
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
I Am The Vine
Many times in life it can seem like we are uprooted, that we are disconnected and just adrift like a tumbleweed in an old western. Jesus knows His disciples and His followers are going to feel this way. To all of those who feel disconnected, Jesus says that He is the vine, and He has sent the advocate to connect us all.
Events Coming up
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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
Today
Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 8:45 am
Worship 10:00 am
Korean Church Worship 1:00 pm
AA 7:30 pm
This Week
Via de Cristo @ Bocks home Monday, 6:30 pm
Bible Study with Pastor Russ Tuesday, 11:00 am
Mahjong Wednesday, 12:00 noon
Bible Study @Perkin’s Restaurant Thursday, 7:00 am
Scripture Narration Thursday, 11:00 am
Brownie Troop Thursday, 6:30 pm
The Other Talk Friday, 10:00 pm
Korean Church Prayer Meeting Saturday, 6:00 am
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
The Other Talk - May 18
The book is call “The Other Talk” and Phil has developed a loose-leaf binder so all essential information can be in one place and changeable as needed.
Learn how to talk to your family about whats coming next.
Friday, May 18, 2018, 10:00 am to noon, at Grace Lutheran Church, 555 S W Cashmere Blvd., PSL 34986, 772-237-2626.
Most of you know Phil Fredrich is planning to provide a class to assist you and your family incase anything happens to any part of your family.
The book is call “The Other Talk” and Phil has developed a loose-leaf binder so all essential information can be in one place and changeable as needed.
There is a sign-up sheet at Grace Lutheran Church. However PLEASE call or email as soon as possible so he can put together your Book and Binder, (all materials are provided).
We put all this together for our brothers, sister and children. Guess what my oldest sister just said last week I wish I had filled out all the items in that binder. She had an emergency last week. She spent two days trying to find all the information she could have had in a minute.
The class is $25.00 which pays for your book and binder plus, index, tabs and “how to”.
Friday, May 18, 2018, 10:00 am to noon, at Grace Lutheran Church, 555 S W Cashmere Blvd., PSL 34986,
I Am The Way, Truth, and the Life
The Lord’s disciple Thomas asks Jesus, ‘‘Lord where are you going? Can you show us the way?’’ Thomas wants to know the way. What can he do, what can he be so that he can be with the Father? Jesus looks at him and says that he, Jesus, is the way.
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
Today
Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 8:45 am
Worship 10:00 am
Korean Church Worship 1:00 pm
AA 7:30 pm
This Week
Via de Cristo @ Bocks home Monday, 6:30 pm
Bible Study with Pastor Russ Tuesday, 11:00 am
Mahjong Wednesday, 12:00 noon
Bible Study @Perkin’s Restaurant Thursday, 7:00 am
Scripture Narration Thursday, 11:00 am
Brownie Troop Thursday, 6:30 pm
The Other Talk Friday, 10:00 pm
Korean Church Prayer Meeting Saturday, 6:00 am
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
Game Night - 2nd Friday of Month -6PM
Join us for Snacks and Fun
2nd Friday of the Month at 6PM we join together for Game night.
Join us for Snack and games. There are even toy and games for the little ones.
Join Us Next Month.
Adopt a Street - 2nd Tuesdays of Month
Help Keep PSL Beautiful.
Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of Every Month for PSL Adopt a Street. 8:30AM
We meet at the corner of Torino and Cashmere.
Phil and Judy Fredrich Lead this event.
I Am The Resurrection and Life
Jesus’ good friend Lazarus gets sick and dies. When Jesus finally gets to his town, Martha comes running out to Jesus with tears in her eyes and says, ‘’IF ONLY you had been here, he would not have died.’’ We often live with the cloud of ‘If Only’ over us, which causes us to slow and not see the light breaking forth.
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
Today
Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 8:45 am
Worship 10:00 am
Korean Church Worship 1:00 pm
Community Women’s Group 4:00 pm
AA 7:30 pm
This Week
Via de Cristo @ Bocks home Monday, 6:30 pm
Bible Study with Pastor Russ Tuesday, 11:00 am
MOPS--Off site Wednesday, 9:15 am
Mahjong Wednesday, 12:00 noon
Bible Study @Perkin’s Restaurant Thursday, 7:00 am
Scripture Narration Thursday, 11:00 am
Korean Church Prayer Meeting Saturday, 6:00 am
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
Watch the Latest Photo Video!
What Had happened at Grace this week.
From manna in the wilderness to the groceries in your cart, discover how God actively provides for us through Jesus and the vocation of others.
This week in our study of Joel, we explored chapters 1 and 2, discussing how the prophet uses the imagery of a devastating locust plague to represent a coming judgment, call God's people to heartfelt repentance, and promise profound restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
The Creed cuts through the noise of our own unworthiness to name us as 'good' creatures, loved by a God who honors our flesh and blood enough to redeem it, not just replace it.
We are dusting off the Catechism to discover that the Creed is not just a list of principles to memorize, but a testimony of a God who created, redeemed, and sanctified you.
We celebrated Epiphany with gift bow games and a family gathering where we participated in a “regift” exchange. It was a fun way to close out the Christmas season together.
This week, we began our study of the book of Joel, exploring its major themes of judgment, genuine repentance, and God's ultimate promise of restoration and the outpouring of His Spirit.
While earthly rulers try to hijack the story of the Magi to claim power, the gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh reveal a King who rules through sacrifice and death, calling us to abandon the world's version of greatness for a "different way."
Email 5/4/18
Email this week.
Treasure Coast Mission Coalition. This Sunday!
I have invited Gayle Whitlach to come and talk to us this Sunday about Guatemala and how you can celebrate and get involved with the Treasure Coast Mission Coalition. Over the years many folks have supported and taken trips with Gayle down to Guatemala.
Come hear Gayle talk about Guatemala during Sunday School at 8:45AM
Also talk to her after service on Sunday.
Game Night Friday
6PM The 11th
Games, snacks and fun
See you there!
MOPS Helpers
Our Mothers of Preschoolers need more volunteers to help watch the little ones.
They meet at Grace on Wednesday mornings twice a month.
Get in touch with Pastor, Midge, or Judy if you are interested.
I Am Sermon Series
Jesus in His own words
This Sunday Jesus says he is the way, the truth, and the life.
This amazing phrase tells us to stop living for tomorrow but see the life God is giving us today.
Sunday 10AM
Sermon from Sunday
I Am The Good Shepherd.
Good is not just the absence of evil, but it's the beginning of beautiful. Jesus says that he is the Good Shepherd, the Beautiful Shepherd.
Watch it today!
Interesting Article
Why Do We Go to Church?
I believe that Jesus would say to us what he said to Peter, “Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.
Read it at https://www.gracelutheranpsl.com/news/why-do-we-go-to-church
Read Scripture 2018
Read the Bible in 2018
Get ready! We have a plan to read the scriptures through next year. This plan will include videos to help explain what is going on as you read through the scripture.
The finishing touches are currently being made to the plan now, but if you would like to get started, go to www.gracelutheranpsl.com/read2018
See you Sunday!
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective