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Florida Christmas Cleanup 18'

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Mary - Christmas Experience

All of a sudden, a messenger of the Lord comes to Mary saying she is highly favored. At first she is agitated at the experience, just like her older cousin Zechariah was. However, when Zechariah’s experience with the angel ended, he was left in forced speechlessness, but Mary leaves with her voice. What was the difference? Perhaps it was one simple mindful stance, “I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.”

Advent Table Talk Questions

Use these questions to reflect on the message this week. Gather with your family, or a few friends and dig a little deeper into scripture and The Christmas Experience this year.

  1. Describe a time you felt unworthy of a task assigned to you. How did you respond?

  2. Read Luke 1:26-38. Mary was an unwed, teenager who would become pregnant and is told by the angel that she is “highly favored.” The angel of God thinks more of Mary than the world would have thought. Describe a time when someone showed you favor and it wasn’t deserved. What impact did that make on you?

  3. Mary is “greatly troubled” when she finds out that she will be pregnant with God’s Son. She doesn’t feel worthy. How does she react? (See Luke 1:38)

  4. How is Mary an encouragement to you to act in faith, when God or the church asks you to do something you don’t feel worthy of?

Digital Bulletin Dec 9
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Zechariah - Christmas Experience

He has worked his whole life for this one moment. He will be doing the sacrifice and will be blessing the people! However, when God shows up, Zachariah is left speechless, literally. Perhaps God is doing something different that no one expected.

Advent Table Talk Questions

Use these questions to reflect on the message this week. Gather with your family, or a few friends and dig a little deeper into scripture and The Christmas Experience this year.

  1. Tell of a time when a Christmas experience did not go as planned.

  2. Read Luke 1:1-25. How did Zachariah’s experience not go quite as planned when he entered the temple?

  3. In the temple things didn't quite go as planned for Zechariah. An angel of God met him and said his wife, who was beyond childbearing years, would become pregnant with a messenger of God’s Savior.  After this extreme experience he was made unable to speak.

    1. What would be going through your heart and mind as you experienced this angel of the Lord if you were Zechariah?

    2. What would you be thinking and feeling about the encounter if you then lost something afterwards, like you ability to speak?

  4. After Zechariah's experience, his wife gave birth to John who would point people to Jesus, the Savior who will serve all of humanity.  At John’s circumcision, Zechariah gives a blessing pointing people to Jesus, this servant. Read this blessing in Luke 1:67-79. What are ways you might serve you neighbor or point people to Jesus through your words and actions this Advent season?

Digital Bulletin Dec 2
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Thanksgiving Sunday

Sometimes our life is filled with chaos all around us. The holiday season shows us this well: Party after party, hand out after hand out, all the traveling, the cooking and gift wrapping. This season is supposed to be a joy-filled time; however, with everything going on we often feel overwhelmed. God’s people were feeling overwhelmed in their situation, and God told them like he tells us: give thanks for everything you have.

Digital Bulletin Nov 18
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Free To Live - God's Act of Grace

Today God’s act of grace to us is that, though he was rich, yet for your sake, he became poor, so that you, by his poverty, might become rich. 2 Corinthians 8:9

Digital Bulletin Nov 11
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TIM SALESKA, “THE GOSPEL-CENTERED CHRISTIAN”

Faith is a gift of God, not something a person can be reasoned into

Most Christians would agree that the Gospel, the good news about Jesus, is the saving message in the Bible. But if we were to look at how our acceptance of this truth actually influences the way we interpret the Scriptures, or the way we preach and witness, or the way we deal with cultural issues and people outside of the faith, we would soon see our agreement fading.

So, while everyone might agree about the importance of the Gospel as the saving message of the Bible, not everyone agrees with how this belief should be embodied in the various practices of our faith. This raises a lot of questions. For my purposes here, two of them are important, “How do Lutherans understand the relationship between the Gospel and Scripture?” and, “How does our understanding influence our preaching and teaching and our lives together?” These are big questions, and in this paper, I can only start to address them. Though there are any number of directions that my argument could take, I am going to argue specifically that Lutherans have always and should continue to walk a middle road between two ditches into which it is easy to fall. The middle-of-the-road approach for which I am advocating is what I will call a “Gospel–centered approach.” The ditches to be avoided are a so-called Gospel-reductionist approach on the one side and a so-called Biblicist approach on the other

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Gospel Centered PDF
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LWML 2018 Treasure Coast Zone Rally

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Free To Live - God's Varied Grace

Today we see that as stewards of “God’s Varied Grace” (1 Peter 4:10), we put the gifts that he has given us in Christ Jesus to work in his kingdom.

Digital Bulletin Oct 28th
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Cameron Taylor Birtwell-Sloan Memorial Photos

October 19th
11AM

Join us Friday October 19th at 11am

To remember Cameron Birtwell-Sloan

She is Susan Becker’s Grand daughter.
Kimberly’ Daughter
and Cassie’s younger Sister.

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Free To Live - God's Grace

Today we see that although we have nothing to give in exchange for our salvation, God, in his grace, sets us free through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Now we have much to give—all of the riches of God’s grace to share with others in Jesus’ name.

Digital Bulletin Oct 21st
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Backpack Packing

Backpack is a service to the community where we provide food for children who are food insecure during the weekends.

Backpack is a service to the community where we provide food for children who are food insecure during the weekends.

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Misquoted - Poor Will Always Be With you

John 12:8 — Jesus said, “Leave her alone. She bought it so that she might keep it for the day of my burial. You always have the poor with you, but you do not always have me.”

John 12:8 — Jesus said, “Leave her alone. She bought it so that she might keep it for the day of my burial. You always have the poor with you, but you do not always have me.”
Digital Bulletin Oct 14th
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Escher Open House

Sunday 3PM - 7PM

Pastor Cris and Coli are finally in their new home and would love to invite you in! Feel free to drop by for their Open House today between 3pm and 7pm.

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Misquoted - Love of Money and Evil

1 Timothy 6:10

“For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils.”

Money has a way of controlling us. However, Jesus has given us life that is truly life.

1 Timothy 6:10
“For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils.”
Money has a way of controlling us. However, Jesus has given us life that is truly life.
Digital Bulletin Oct 7th
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