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March 23 2025 -  Third Sunday in Lent

The warnings are plentiful and blunt on the third Sunday in Lent. Cut it out or get cut down! The warnings are accompanied by God’s invitation to attentiveness: “Incline your ear, and come to me; listen, so that you may live.” The landowner’s ultimatum is forestalled by the gardener’s readiness to till the ground one more year. That is good news for all of us. Thanks be to God!”​

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Thank you to Cheryl Warming for providing special music .

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Isaiah 55:1-9: Everyone who thirsts, come to the water; seek the Lord
Psalm 63:1-8: O God, eagerly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you. (Ps. 63:1)
1 Corinthians 10:1-13: Israel, baptized in cloud and seas, ate the same spiritual food as Christians
Luke 13:1-9: Unless you repent, you will perish: parable of the fig tree

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Lenten Blessings to all!
Pastor
Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

***Lenten Service schedule: Wednesdays at 12:05 and 7 pm** 

Palm Sunday, April 13 8:30 and 10:30
Maundy Thursday,  April 17 6PM Dinner-Church (RSVP by Palm Sunday)
Good Friday, April 18 12:05 and 7 pm
Easter, April 20 6:08 am Sunrise (outdoor, weather permitting); 8:30 & 10:30 Praise Service

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March 16, 2025 -  Second Sunday in Lent

Though we sometimes doubt and often resist God’s desire to protect and save us, our God persists. In holy baptism, God’s people have been called and gathered into a God-initiated relationship that will endure. Lent provides the church with a time and a tradition in which to seek God’s face again. Lent provides another occasion to behold the God of our salvation in the face of the Blessed One who “comes in the name of the Lord.”​

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Thank you to our Pamela Gjersvig for providing special music .

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Gensis 15:1-12, 17-18: The covenant with Abram and his descendants
Psalm 27: In the day of trouble, God will give me shelter. (Ps. 27:5)
Philippians 3:17-4:1: Our citizenship is in heaven from where we expect a Savior
Luke 13:31-35: I have desired to gather Jerusalem as a hen gathers her brood​

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**The bulletin is available for you to download and print if you choose.

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Lenten Blessings to all!
Pastor
Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

***Lenten Service schedule: Wednesdays at 12:05 and 7 pm** 

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March 9, 2025 -  First Sunday in Lent

These forty days called Lent are like no other. It is our opportune time to return to the God who rescues, to receive the gifts of God’s grace, to believe with the heart and confess with the mouth the wonder of God’s love in Jesus, and to resist temptation at every turn. This is no small pilgrimage on which we have just embarked. It is a struggle Jesus knew. It is a struggle Jesus shares. The nearness of the Lord, in bread and wine, water and word, will uphold and sustain us.​

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Thank you to our Kathy Houzner for providing special music .

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Deuteronomy 26:1-11: The Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand
Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16: God will give the angels charge over you, to guard you in all your ways. (Ps. 91:11)
Romans 10:8b-13: If you confess that Jesus is Lord, you will be saved
Luke 4:1-13: The temptation of Jesus in the wilderness for forty days​

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**The bulletin is available for you to download and print if you choose.

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Lenten Blessings to all!
Pastor
Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

***Lenten Service schedule: Wednesdays at 12:05 and 7 pm** 

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March 5, 2025 -  Ash Wednesday

On Ash Wednesday we begin our forty-day journey toward Easter with a day of fasting and repentance. Marking our foreheads with dust, we acknowledge that we die and return to the earth. At the same time, the dust traces the life-giving cross indelibly marked on our foreheads at baptism. While we journey through Lent to return to God, we have already been reconciled to God through Christ. We humbly pray for God to make our hearts clean while we rejoice that “now is t

he day of salvation.” Returning to our baptismal call, we more intentionally bear the fruits of mercy and justice in the world.​

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Thank you to our Kathy Houzner for providing special music .

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Joel 2:1-2, 12-17: Return to the Lord, your God
Isaiah 58:1-12 (alternate): The fast that God chooses
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Lenten Blessings to all!
Pastor
Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

***Lenten Service schedule: Wednesdays at 7 pm** CANCELLED 3/5 

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