Monday, March 14, 2022 - Lent Day 11

 

Sunday Worship - The Second Sunday in Lent

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Lenten Midweek Worship

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Our mid-week Lenten services will take place on facebook. Videos will be posted on our Facebook page. You can find them on our timeline and under, “videos.”

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Find the bulletin for this week’s Lenten Midweek Service here.

Sunday Worship - The Third Sunday in Lent

This Sunday is available for in-person worship. Due to volunteer schedules, we will not be available to Live Stream our service this coming Sunday. If you are interested in volunteering to bring Lord of Life LIVE to our congregation, please send us a message here or talk to Pastor Jamie.

White as snow
White as snow
Though my sins were as scarlet
Lord I know
Lord I know
That I'm clean and forgiven
Through the power of Your blood
Through the wonder of Your love
Through faith in You
I know that I can be
White as snow

 
We entreat you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the rihteousness of God.
— 2 Corinthians 5:20-21
 

Believe it or not, the snow and ice of recent weeks, are about to melt away.

During the winter, clean snow falls and covers everything with a fresh blanket from time to time. When things get dirty during the winter, we like it when the snow comes and freshens things up. We see the snow, and we often say, 'The fresh snow cleans things up.' Not really, it just looks that way.

In Holy Baptism we are born anew, in water and Word. God in Christ invites us to be reconciled to God. God in Christ who knew no sin, comes to us for the purpose of helping us know and sing we are clean and forgiven. We do not just look this way, we really are, clean and forgiven and new. This Lenten journey, once again, trust the peace of being forgiven. God in grace keeps his heart on you, and in Christ alone, God showers us with the power of his blood and the wonder of his love; we are white as snow.

Let us pray: Jesus, I need your grace to freshen me up, to cover me. Keep your heart on my heart, for in Christ alone, I am clean and forgiven. I praise you and thank you for being made sin, though you knew no sin. By your grace, I know real peace, for in faith I know that I can be, white as snow, not just from time to time, but forever. In your name, in your peace, I am reconciled and I pray. Amen.

 
 
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