[Wednesday] Death to Life - Speaking Comfort Comfort
Speaking Life to All
Dinner Potluck 5:30PM
Service 6:30PM
Speaking of Death to Life
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] Clean Vines - Comfort Comfort
Like a vine tender cares for their vineyard, Jesus nurtures each branch. Nicodemus, once overgrown and shadowed, needed pruning to grow in the light. At the cross, after 3 years of pruning, everyone else saw only darkness, but Nicodemus saw the light of the King.
Like a vine tender cares for their vineyard, Jesus nurtures each branch. Nicodemus, once overgrown and shadowed, needed pruning to grow in the light. At the cross, after 3 years of pruning, everyone else saw only darkness, but Nicodemus saw the light of the King.
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.
Matthew Chapter 7 Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 7
[Wednesday] Speak Freedom - Speaking Comfort Comfort
Speaking Freedom to Those in Captivity
Dinner Potluck 5:30PM
Service 6:30PM
Speaking Freedom to Those in Captivity
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.
Legalism - The Elephant in the Room
There is no AA for legalists. At least not officially. But there ought to be, and it should be called your local church.
There is no AA for legalists. At least not officially. But there ought to be, and it should be called your local church.
Legalism doesn’t always appear as rule-heavy fundamentalism or hell-fire and brimstone. That kind of legalism is obvious and portrayed in Netflix documentaries. The vast majority of Christians can avoid this kind of craziness because it is so easy to identify. However, a more subtle and common legalism is far more difficult to recognize because, sadly, for much of Christianity, it is the thrust of the message being preached, the theology being handed down, and the direction we are being led.
Legalism is one of those words that gets thrown around a lot in Christian circles to the point that it loses all meaning and power because of its ubiquity. Too often, everyone who does not belong to our preferred flavor of Christianity becomes a “legalist.” When everyone can be labeled something, no one recognizes the proclivity in themselves.
Have you ever noticed that no one ever admits to being a legalist? You never hear someone say, “I am a legalist” or “I go to a legalistic church.” There is no AA for legalists. At least not officially. But there ought to be, and it should be called your local church. Because whether we like to admit it or not, we are all law-loving legalists. ………………………
Read the whole article at Legalism - The Elephant in the Room (1517.org)
[Sunday] Held Well - Comfort Comfort
To the lost souls feeling orphaned, the lonely drawing water in the heat, the outcasts fearing rejection, and those trembling before evil's seeming victory. Jesus comforts, "I am your hope, and darkness has no hold on you."
To the lost souls feeling orphaned, the lonely drawing water in the heat, the outcasts fearing rejection, and those trembling before evil's seeming victory. Jesus comforts, "I am your hope, and darkness has no hold on you."
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.
Getting Sober ...... Again
I begged Jesus to turn this wine back into water, but my prayers went unanswered.
I begged Jesus to turn this wine back into water, but my prayers went unanswered.
You have heard the story before. You know how it goes. Once upon a time, a sad and lonely agnostic boy from a broken and abusive home turned to drinking and drugging to comfort his heart and mind. And then on his 19th birthday, with a belly full of booze and a brain full of chemicals, God spoke to him: “If you keep doing this, you are going to die. If you follow me, you will live.” Miraculously, he quit partying, became a committed Christian, and within a short amount of time, a Youth Minister (obviously).
At no point in this transformation did I think that I had an addiction, disease, or allergy to alcohol that compelled me to drink. Rather, the real problem was that I was spiritually dead and needed a Savior. I stopped drinking because a spiritual transformation had been accomplished by my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I was not one of those self-righteous straightedge kids who showed up at the hardcore shows with a freshly scrawled X on his hands to flaunt his inner strength and determination to remain out of step with the world by avoiding the crutches of drugs and alcohol. I was the humble Christian kid with infused righteousness who showed up at the hardcore shows with an oversized ><> sharpied on his hands to proclaim his dependence on the Savior and commitment to following him. And I was now extra-friendly in the pit, even to (most of) the tough guys.
I wasn’t counting the length of time I had been sober; I was counting the length of time I had been a Christian…………..
Read the rest of the article at Getting Sober … Again - Mockingbird (mbird.com)
[Wednesday] Lent 2 - Speaking Comfort Comfort
How would you share the hope?
Sorry The stream got Started late.
Dinner Potluck 5:30PM
Service 6:30PM
How would you share the hope?
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] Troubled Hearts - Comfort Comfort
Jesus knows Peter is going to deny Him. Jesus knows our own failures. But while speaking to Peter and our failures, Jesus brings comfort to troubled hearts, and He makes room for us.
Jesus knows Peter is going to deny Him. Jesus knows our own failures. But while speaking to Peter and our failures, Jesus brings comfort to troubled hearts, and He makes room for us.
New Song 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.
New Song, How Deep the Father's Love For Us
Newer Classic
Here is Grace’s Recording for Sunday
On Feb 18th 2024 we are singing
How Deep the Father's Love For Us
1. How deep the Father's love for us
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure
How great the pain of searing loss
The Father turns His face away
As wounds which mar the Chosen One
Bring many sons to glory
2. Behold the Man upon a cross
My sin upon His shoulders
Ashamed I hear my mocking voice
Call out among the scoffers
It was my sin that held Him there
Until it was accomplished
His dying breath has brought me life
I know that it is finished.
3. I will not boast in anything
No gifts no pow’r no wisdom
But I will boast in Jesus Christ
His death and resurrection
Why should I gain from His reward?
I cannot give an answer
But this I know with all my heart
His wounds have paid my ransom
Ending.
Why should I gain from His reward?
I cannot give an answer
But this I know with all my heart
His wounds have paid my ransom
Listen to the Orginial.
Grace’s Version is up Top
Matthew Chapter 6 Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 6
[Sunday] Ash Wednesday - Comfort Comfort
Jesus love them to the end.
He Loved them to the End
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.
Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras February 13th
Fun times before Lent
Join us for Fat Tuesday. February 13th
Food and Music from 6-8PM
We are serving Pancakes with all the toppings and bacon!
Seating will be outside under string lights with live music.
Our hope is that we would sit with good company and make new friends while growing closer together.
Here is the History of the Fat Tuesday
Mardi Gras refers to events of the Carnival celebration, beginning on or after the Christian feasts of the Epiphany (Three Kings Day) and culminating on the day before Ash Wednesday, which is known as Shrove Tuesday. Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday", reflecting the practice of the last night of eating rich, fatty foods before the ritual Lenten sacrifices and fasting of the Lenten season.
Related popular practices are associated with Shrovetide celebrations before the fasting and religious obligations associated with the penitential season of Lent. In countries such as the United Kingdom, Mardi Gras is more usually known as Pancake Day or (traditionally) Shrove Tuesday, derived from the word shrive, meaning "to administer the sacrament of confession to; to absolve".[3]
Comfort Comfort - John 13-17 - Lent
Before Jesus is arrested and is crucified, Before Jesus is arrested and crucified. Before all the pain and agonony. Before the diciples feel lost and alone. Before our own confusion and heart ach, Jesus speaks words of comfort as a rod and staff in the midst of the dark valley.
Before Jesus is arrested and crucified. Before all the pain and agonony. Before the diciples feel lost and alone. Before our own confusion and heart ach, Jesus speaks words of comfort as a rod and staff in the midst of the dark valley.
Reading Plan
Read around the readings for Sunday
2/14/24 - Ash Wednesday
Joel 2:13-29
2 Cor 5:20b-6:10
John 13:1-21
2/18/24
Isaiah 40:1-8
James 1:12–18
John 13:36- 14:7
2/25/24
Isiah 40:1, 12-14
Rom. 5:1–11
John 14:22-31
3/3/24
Isaiah 40:1, 15-20
1 Cor. 1:18–31
John 15:1-17
3/10/24
Isaiah 40:1, 21-26
Eph. 2:1–10
John 16:16-24
3/17/24
Isaiah 40:1, 27-31
Heb. 5:1–10
John 16:25 -- 17:5
3/24/24 - Palm Sunday
Zecheriah 9:9-12
Phil. 2:5–11
John 17:6-26
3/31/24 - Easter
Isaiah 25:6-9
1 Cor. 15:1–11
John 20:1-10, 19-23
Even with the glorious news of Christ's resurrection, the disciples remained hidden, burdened by their actions. Yet, Christ arrives, a beacon of hope and unreserved comfort, offering peace in the midst of their doubt.
As Palm Sunday dawns, confusion swirls around Jesus' identity and mission. Jesus' final prayer is a plea for God's continued protection and unity amidst His followers' trials. This all foreshadows the sacrifice that will ultimately bring oneness through His resurrection.
As we approach the crucifixion, Jesus is giving comfort amidst coming hardship, revealing a deeper connection with the Father and to peace despite future scattering. All this echoes the story of Lazarus, where Jesus' power over death foreshadows His ultimate sacrifice for humanity.
The world may boast victory in the face of our struggles, leaving us blind to the bigger picture. But Jesus, the one who illuminates our innermost being, whispers a promise of sight beyond the present darkness. Like the man born blind, our blurry vision will someday come into focus, revealing an unstoppable joy.
Like a vine tender cares for their vineyard, Jesus nurtures each branch. Nicodemus, once overgrown and shadowed, needed pruning to grow in the light. At the cross, after 3 years of pruning, everyone else saw only darkness, but Nicodemus saw the light of the King.
To the lost souls feeling orphaned, the lonely drawing water in the heat, the outcasts fearing rejection, and those trembling before evil's seeming victory. Jesus comforts, "I am your hope, and darkness has no hold on you."
Jesus knows Peter is going to deny Him. Jesus knows our own failures. But while speaking to Peter and our failures, Jesus brings comfort to troubled hearts, and He makes room for us.
Before Jesus is arrested and is crucified, Before Jesus is arrested and crucified. Before all the pain and agonony. Before the diciples feel lost and alone. Before our own confusion and heart ach, Jesus speaks words of comfort as a rod and staff in the midst of the dark valley.
[Sunday] Send Me - Called Ephesians Ch 5-6
We are called to walk in love, just as Isaiah sees he is a sinful man among a sinful people, and he yet is sent cleansed. God cleanses us to walk in love and gives us the defense of His armor.
We are called to walk in love, just as Isaiah sees he is a sinful man among a sinful people, and he yet is sent cleansed. God cleanses us to walk in love and gives us the defense of His armor.
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.
Matthew Chapter 5b Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 5b
[Sunday] Paul Called Ephesians Ch 4
Paul, after seeing his own life change from putting people in prison to now sitting in prison for the gospel. He looks at us and says live a life worthy of the calling.
Paul, after seeing his own life change from putting people in prison to now sitting in prison for the gospel. He looks at us and says live a life worthy of the calling.
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.
Matthew Chapter 5 Bible Study
The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 5
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.