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[Sunday] Rahab- Ordinary Sinners

When God asked Joshua and his people to take the city of Jericho, he did not ask them to be like the incredible gladiators from the past. No, he asked them to be like Rahab the prostitute.

Action Item:
This week, think about a time when there should have been curses but you saw blessings instead.

Sunday Bulletin June 27th

Questions for the Week

  • Read Joshua chapter 2. What stands out to you about the story of Rahab?

  • Read Joshua chapter 6. notice how the battle of Jericho is not really about fighting but trusting in God. How is this similar to Rahab?

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God is on the Bathroom Floor

Modern Day Psalm
I don’t remember most of Autumn,
because I lost my mind late in the summer and for a long time after that, I wasn’t in my body. I was a lightbulb buzzing somewhere far.

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I don’t remember most of Autumn, because I lost my mind late in the summer and for a long time after that, I wasn’t in my body. I was a lightbulb buzzing somewhere far.

After the doctor told me I was dying, and after the man I married said he didn’t love me anymore, I chased a miracle in California and sixteen weeks later, I got it. The cancer was gone. But when my brain caught up with it all, something broke. I later found out that all the tragedy at once had caused a physical head trauma, and my brain was sending false signals of excruciating pain and panic.

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[Sunday] Moses - Ordinary Sinners

Let my people go! So many other acts of righteousness by Moses, so he was something special, right? But why is he not allowed in the promised land after hitting a rock?

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This week, think about a time when there should have been curses but you saw blessings instead.

Sunday Bulletin June 20th

Questions for the Week

  • Retell the story about Moes in your own words.

  • Read Numbers 20:1-13.  What instructions does God give to Moses?  What does Moses do that is wrong?

  • Moses is an ordinary sinner, just like us. As you think about the Biblical narrative, where do you find hope?

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Love Beyond Efficiency

The Playfulness of God and Bluey — The Best Children’s Show of Our Time

Read the whole article at https://mbird.com/family/love-beyond-efficiency/

The drop-off for the elementary school is precisely at 8:30am, and there remains just five minutes to walk the three blocks. Still enough time, though only just. “It’s time! Let’s goooo.” But then a second breakfast item is requested, all the masks have gone missing, and no one has any shoes on. With a “No, too late,” a “Shoes, please!” and a “Hurry up!” walking commences down the street as the sound of crying signals yet another scraped knee. “Come on! Almost there …” Arriving at 8:34, school has successfully happened yet again, but it’s not a victory worth celebrating.

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[Sunday] Noah - Ordinary Sinners

Have you ever wondered how great the world would be if all those “badies” would just go away? Well, it already happened once, and God chose the only one righteous to continue the line. But what happens when that does not work?

Digital Bulletin June 13

Questions for the Week

  • What do you remember about the narrative about Noah in the Bible?

  • Read Genesis 9:9:8-17. What promise does God make to Noah?  

  • Read Genesis 9:18-29 This is a strange section. What does Noah’s response in vv. 18-24 show us about Noah? Is Noah without sin?   

  • Read 1 Peter 3:18-22.  What aspects of the narrative about Noah does Peter highlight?  In your baptism, how has the story of Noah played out in your life?

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[Sunday] Adam & Eve - Ordinary Sinners

Why in the world did Adam and Eve mess everything up for us? The Garden of Eden seemed so nice, and we would be there right now if it were not for them. Or would we?

Digital Bulletin June 6

Questions for the Week

  •  Retell the story of Adam and Eve from how you remember it.

  • Read Genesis 2:4 - 3:21.  After re-reading about Adam and Eve, what is different from what you remember?

  • Remembering that “man” means Adam in Hebrew, What other similarities do you have to Adam and Eve?

  • Where do you see the promise and graciousness of God in how He works with Adam and Eve?   How does this point to Jesus?

    Action Item: Rather than blaming someone else, go outside in God’s creation and say a prayer of confession to God. Trust that, through Jesus, He has crushed that evil, forgiven you, and given you new life.

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Ordinary Sinners

Adam & Eve, Noah, David, and so many more -- These people are constantly talked about in the Scriptures, not because they are perfect or holy but because God works “thru” ordinary sinners.

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Adam & Eve, Noah, David, and so many more -- These people are constantly talked about in the Scriptures, not because they are perfect or holy but because God works “thru” ordinary sinners.

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[Sunday] Itching Ears - Entrusted

With so many folks all around listening and believing so many toxic ideas and untruths, it can seem like the world is just heading to the bad place. But, what if it is me that stretches my itching ears?

Digital Bulletin May 30

Questions for the Week

  •  Who are your itching ears listening to that could lead you away from following Jesus?

  • Read 2 Timothy 4:1-8.   What attributes does Paul encourage Timothy to have as he “preaches the word?”  What does it look like for you to share your faith with “patience and teaching?”

  • How does knowing that “the crown of righteousness” in Jesus is laid up for you help you have perseverance in the faith?

    Action Item: When you are tempted to get frustrated with someone who believes differently than you, stop and listen. Be patient with them. Remember that Jesus has already won.

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REAL MEN DROP L-BOMBS

Saying “I Love You” and Other Emotional Blessings of Christianity

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You’ve heard the confession countless times before. “My father never said ‘I love you’ to me growing up.” I heard it from a friend yesterday, while we were running together. He explained, “It wasn’t that he didn’t love me or was cold, just that, like most men of his generation, he expressed his love non-verbally, through provision and presence and maybe the occasional hug.”

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Remembering Claude Hessee

Service at Grace. Thursday May 20th at 11am

Service and Visitations

  • Visitation

    • Wednesday May 26 5-7pm

    • Haisley Funeral Home Ft. Peirce

      • 3015 Okeechobee Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34947

  • Memorail Service

    • Thursday May 27th 11am

    • Grace Lutheran PSL

      • 555 SW Cashmere Blvd. Port St Lucie, FL 32986

    • Live Stream: https://youtu.be/pc1r2qDqIjc

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    • Following Memorial Service

    • White City Cemetary

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[Sunday] Physically Empty - Entrusted

Those hurtful empty words only bring hurt and harm. They are only shouted to puff up and look important. But we see the words of the Creator bring about physical life and grace to the whole creation.

Digital Bulletin May 23

Questions for the Week

  • Share a time when someone’s empty words hurt you.

  • Read 2 Timothy 3:1-17.   What does Paul say about those people who use hurtful words?   How is the folly of those hurtful people on full display?

  • How does the voice of Jesus differ from those empty words?

    Action Item: Find a way to be physically present with someone and share some hope with them.

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ORDINARY FORGIVENESS AND THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

What if the Resurrection is Actually Just the Beginning?

Read the whole article here: https://mbird.com/2021/05/ordinary-forgiveness-and-the-christian-life/

Some have described the Easter season as a journey. And indeed, one can’t help but notice a shift in the trajectory of the Sunday readings. From Easter Sunday to just before Pentecost, the readings slowly move out away from the initial joy of the empty tomb, and especially as we move closer to and beyond the Ascension, the readings return to the Upper Room Discourses in John’s Gospel, the place where we began our journey through the Lord’s Passion and Resurrection on Maundy Thursday.

We’ve turned from the initial Easter Joy to a consideration of what it’s like for us as we live within what Paul Zahl calls the presence of the absence of the Risen Lord. And this Gospel arc will culminate next week with Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the Church, the beginning of our life as Christians.

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[Sunday] Corners Cut - Entrusted

Backed up against the wall seeming no other way out, it's tempting to cut corners, to make the task easier, to get to the goal faster. But Paul is encouraging us to remember the faith we have been entrusted with, to follow it though and not cut corners.

Digital Bulletin May 16

Questions for the Week

  • What is something that has been “entrusted” to you?   How do you treat that thing that is “entrusted” to you?

  • Read 2 Timothy 1:1-13.  Paul uses examples of soldiers, athletes and farmers to show us not to cut corners.  In what ways have you tried to cut corners in your life and faith?  What has been the result of cutting those corners?

  • How does the promise that “the word of God is not bound” enable you to live out your faith?

    Action Item: When you are stressed this week, don’t try to cut corners and fix it. Pause and notice how Jesus is working.



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