1 Kings Ch10-11 Bible Study
1 Kings 10-11 Bible Study
1 1 Kings 2-3 Bible Study
St Lucie Mets Game - July 27th
Photos from the mets game
We had a fun time. But it was rainy at the beginning.
I forgot to shoot pictures before some people left. Woops.
Thanks to all that came.
BASEBALL - Tons of Fun!:
Join us for a Mets baseball game on Thursday, July 27, from 6:00 – 9:00 PM
at Clover Park (Mets Stadium). We will have shaded seating upward left as you walk in the main center entrance (3rd Base Side). Playing the Bradenton Marauders.
Enjoy $2 hot dogs, $1 soda, and $1 popcorn as well as $1 draft beer at the concession stands. See Pastor Cris for more details.
Tickets are 10 Dollars General Admission.
Just show up and purchase a ticket and meet us at the seats.
Fun Announcement !
Hey, you wanna join us for a night of cheap thrills and spills?
We're heading to the St Luice Mets Game, where everything is practically a steal.
10 bucks to get in, a buck for drinks, a buck for popcorn, and 2 bucks for dogs. That's less than a movie ticket, and way more fun.
We'll be sitting in the shade up high behind home plate, 3rd base line, where we can see all the action and heckle the players.
Don't miss this chance to have a blast all together!
[Sunday] Kingdom Carol - Missio Dei
Jesus is sitting with Scrooge-like religious leaders when one talks about how great the feast in God’s kingdom will be. But will those scrupulous Scrooges even be there, or will God bring everyone else to the party from all the roads and the countryside?
Jesus is sitting with Scrooge-like religious leaders when one talks about how great the feast in God’s kingdom will be. But will those scrupulous Scrooges even be there, or will God bring everyone else to the party from all the roads and the countryside?
QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK: Kingdom Carol
Describe a time you felt excluded from a party or an invitation to something great. How did you feel?
Discuss the difference between an invitation of grace and a lightning bolt of judgment. How do you see those differences in Luke 14:1-24?
When are some times you might use excuses to miss out on Jesus’ grace? How does Jesus always come back to you and invite you to his party?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Upcoming Driveway Closure: Sunday, Postponed due to weather
Let’s celebrate our country’s 250th anniversary together with good food, good friends, and good fun!
Scenes from The Chosen to explore Jesus’ compassionate mission to outcasts, the meaning of the Sabbath, the power of personal transformation and testimony, childlike discipleship, and the tension between comforting mercy and costly allegiance to Christ.
On June 18, 2026, our class explored sin’s inward curve, creation’s praise, and the redemptive power of Christ through C. S. Lewis’s imagery in The Great Divorce, discussing how unresolved grief and lust can become idolatry and how surrendering our deepest attachments leads to glorious transformation.
A more in depth look at the most popular psalm in the Bible, and also one that you have probably never heard discussed in a sermon.
For our first night of Summer Bible Club, the kids had a blast learning about Moses through crafts, games, and their guide parrot Beacon, while the adults kicked off a great new study on The Chosen.
We officially inducted Vicar Claubert into service at Grace Lutheran PSL!
On June 4, 2026, our church Bible study used C. S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce and the Lord’s Prayer to confront self-will, grumbling, and identity—asking how heaven’s life breaks into our daily choices, relationships, and walk with Christ.
Haiti Backpacks and School Supplies
Back to School
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Physical Backpacks
Funds for
School Supplies
We are collecting funds and this will allow us to also support local Haiti retailers.
When Cain and Able Meet Again
We cannot forget that even scripture does not get the final word. Heaven does.
Read the whole article at When Cain and Abel Meet Again - Mockingbird (mbird.com)
SARAH CONDON / 7.17.23
This reflection originally appeared in today’s entry of Daily Grace: The Mockingbird Devotional, Vol. 2:
Now the man knew his wife Eve, and she conceived and bore Cain, saying, “I have produced a man with the help of the LORD.” Next she bore his brother Abel. Now Abel was a keeper of sheep, and Cain a tiller of the ground. In the course of time Cain brought to the LORD an offering of the fruit of the ground, and Abel for his part brought of the firstlings of his flock, their fat portions. And the LORD had regard for Abel and his offering, but for Cain and his offering he had no regard. So Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell …
Cain said to his brother Abel, “Let us go out to the field.” And when they were in the field, Cain rose up against his brother Abel, and killed him. (Gen 4:1-5, 8)
It can be very tempting to read the Old and New Testaments like a before-and-after home makeover: No one understood the space before the designers came in! What’s with the old carpets and wallpaper? Was this even a real house?………………………………………
1 Kings Ch8-9 Bible Study
1 Kings 8-9 Bible Study
1 1 Kings 2-3 Bible Study
[Sunday] Plans - Missio Dei
Jesus sends his disciples to bring the mission of God to the Children of Israel. But how Jesus sends them out is so much different than our planned expectations.
Jesus sends his disciples to bring the mission of God to the Children of Israel. But how Jesus sends them out is so much different than our planned expectations.
QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK: Plans
Read Mark 6:1-13. Jesus experiences opposition and then sends his disciples out in His mission. What does that mission look like for the disciples? What are they to bring? What are they to do in opposition? What is the goal of their ministry?
How important is it for us to recognize that the mission of God is not our mission? What false leanings do we succumb to if we believe the mission belongs to us?
Do you think the great commission is called great because it is so wonderful? Or because it is so huge? Talk about both. Why is the act of us being sent so wonderful? Why is the mission so huge?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Naaman the mighty man of war has leprosy, but his story shows us how human pride expects a show while God brings true healing through the small, ordinary, and unimpressive things.
Upcoming Driveway Closure: Sunday, Postponed due to weather
Let’s celebrate our country’s 250th anniversary together with good food, good friends, and good fun!
Scenes from The Chosen to explore Jesus’ compassionate mission to outcasts, the meaning of the Sabbath, the power of personal transformation and testimony, childlike discipleship, and the tension between comforting mercy and costly allegiance to Christ.
On June 18, 2026, our class explored sin’s inward curve, creation’s praise, and the redemptive power of Christ through C. S. Lewis’s imagery in The Great Divorce, discussing how unresolved grief and lust can become idolatry and how surrendering our deepest attachments leads to glorious transformation.
A more in depth look at the most popular psalm in the Bible, and also one that you have probably never heard discussed in a sermon.
For our first night of Summer Bible Club, the kids had a blast learning about Moses through crafts, games, and their guide parrot Beacon, while the adults kicked off a great new study on The Chosen.
We officially inducted Vicar Claubert into service at Grace Lutheran PSL!
On June 4, 2026, our church Bible study used C. S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce and the Lord’s Prayer to confront self-will, grumbling, and identity—asking how heaven’s life breaks into our daily choices, relationships, and walk with Christ.
1 Kings Ch6-7 Bible Study
1 Kings 6-7 Bible Study
1 1 Kings 2-3 Bible Study
Walther League Wednesday 10am
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
Let’s try something new!!!!
we will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place.
We will provide some snacks, drinks and air conditioning.
You can come to socialize, play cards or games you may have at home.
Anything can happen! Let’s try it!
Leigh Liagre is setting it up. If you would like more information or to help, call or text Leigh
[Sunday] Born & Light - Missio Dei
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness, a light has dawned. But how is this light dawned by being born again?
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness, a light has dawned. But how is this light dawned by being born again?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Naaman the mighty man of war has leprosy, but his story shows us how human pride expects a show while God brings true healing through the small, ordinary, and unimpressive things.
Upcoming Driveway Closure: Sunday, Postponed due to weather
Let’s celebrate our country’s 250th anniversary together with good food, good friends, and good fun!
Scenes from The Chosen to explore Jesus’ compassionate mission to outcasts, the meaning of the Sabbath, the power of personal transformation and testimony, childlike discipleship, and the tension between comforting mercy and costly allegiance to Christ.
On June 18, 2026, our class explored sin’s inward curve, creation’s praise, and the redemptive power of Christ through C. S. Lewis’s imagery in The Great Divorce, discussing how unresolved grief and lust can become idolatry and how surrendering our deepest attachments leads to glorious transformation.
A more in depth look at the most popular psalm in the Bible, and also one that you have probably never heard discussed in a sermon.
For our first night of Summer Bible Club, the kids had a blast learning about Moses through crafts, games, and their guide parrot Beacon, while the adults kicked off a great new study on The Chosen.
We officially inducted Vicar Claubert into service at Grace Lutheran PSL!
On June 4, 2026, our church Bible study used C. S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce and the Lord’s Prayer to confront self-will, grumbling, and identity—asking how heaven’s life breaks into our daily choices, relationships, and walk with Christ.
[Sunday] Field of Fishermen - Missio Dei
Jesus walks into Galilee, and rather than expecting his followers to come to his level, Jesus calls his disciples right where they are.
Jesus walks into Galilee, and rather than expecting his followers to come to his level, Jesus calls his disciples right where they are.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Naaman the mighty man of war has leprosy, but his story shows us how human pride expects a show while God brings true healing through the small, ordinary, and unimpressive things.
Upcoming Driveway Closure: Sunday, Postponed due to weather
Let’s celebrate our country’s 250th anniversary together with good food, good friends, and good fun!
Scenes from The Chosen to explore Jesus’ compassionate mission to outcasts, the meaning of the Sabbath, the power of personal transformation and testimony, childlike discipleship, and the tension between comforting mercy and costly allegiance to Christ.
On June 18, 2026, our class explored sin’s inward curve, creation’s praise, and the redemptive power of Christ through C. S. Lewis’s imagery in The Great Divorce, discussing how unresolved grief and lust can become idolatry and how surrendering our deepest attachments leads to glorious transformation.
A more in depth look at the most popular psalm in the Bible, and also one that you have probably never heard discussed in a sermon.
For our first night of Summer Bible Club, the kids had a blast learning about Moses through crafts, games, and their guide parrot Beacon, while the adults kicked off a great new study on The Chosen.
We officially inducted Vicar Claubert into service at Grace Lutheran PSL!
On June 4, 2026, our church Bible study used C. S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce and the Lord’s Prayer to confront self-will, grumbling, and identity—asking how heaven’s life breaks into our daily choices, relationships, and walk with Christ.
1 Kings Ch4 Bible Study
1 Kings 4-5 Bible Study
1 1 Kings 2-3 Bible Study
Missio dei: The Heart of God: Part 2 (Teaching Series)
From the beginning, God has been sending his spirit out to bring life and beauty in the universe. It's a great sending. In this sending, we can see the heart of God as we join in with God’s mission.
Missio Dei Part 2
From the beginning, God has been sending his spirit out to bring life and beauty in the universe. It's a great sending. In this sending, we can see the heart of God as we join in with God’s mission.
Here is the amazon link for the book we are using.
Reading Plan
Read around the readings for Sunday
July 2nd
Genesis 12:1-41
Corinthians 1:10-17
Matthew 4:12-22
July 9th
Isaiah 9:1-41
John 5:7-12
John 3:1-8
July 16th
Ezekiel 2:1-52
1 Thessalonians 3:1-5
Mark 6:6b-13
July 23rd
Isaiah 25:1-9
Revelation 19:6-10
Luke 14:15-24
July 30th
Exodus 16:2-16
Philippians 1:20-24, 27
Matthew 20:1-16
August 6th
Isaiah 40:1-11
Acts 11:15-18
Mark 1:1-8
Mary came to the tomb feeling last and wanting to cry. Peter knew his faith, who was in and who was out. Yet when they both felt last, God sent them to be the first.
The voice of one calling, like comfort to us all. That voice of comfort does not come from high pyramids or silver stones or fancy horses but from the wilderness.
It’s always amazing to see us, workers of God’s kingdom, trying to maintain a pecking order of righteousness in the midst of such great generosity of our God.
Jesus is sitting with Scrooge-like religious leaders when one talks about how great the feast in God’s kingdom will be. But will those scrupulous Scrooges even be there, or will God bring everyone else to the party from all the roads and the countryside?
Jesus sends his disciples to bring the mission of God to the Children of Israel. But how Jesus sends them out is so much different than our planned expectations.
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness, a light has dawned. But how is this light dawned by being born again?
Jesus walks into Galilee, and rather than expecting his followers to come to his level, Jesus calls his disciples right where they are.
From the beginning, God has been sending his spirit out to bring life and beauty in the universe. It's a great sending. In this sending, we can see the heart of God as we join in with God’s mission.
Naaman the mighty man of war has leprosy, but his story shows us how human pride expects a show while God brings true healing through the small, ordinary, and unimpressive things.