
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
proud to be a member of the South Central Synod of Wisconsin of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
May 3, 2026 - Fifth Sunday of Easter
As we continue to celebrate the fifty days of Easter, today’s gospel includes Jesus’ promise that he goes to prepare a place for his followers in his Father’s house. Our baptism commissions us to share Jesus’ mission in the world. As 1 Peter reminds us, we are a holy people, called to proclaim the one who called us out of darkness into light. In words and deeds we bear witness to the risen Christ—our way, our truth, our life.
Readings
Acts 7:55-60: The martyrdom of Stephen
Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16: Into your hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit. (Ps. 31:5)
1 Peter 2:2-10: God’s people chosen to proclaim God’s mighty acts
John 14:1-14: Christ the way, truth, and life
Thank you to our Bell Choir for providing special music.
He has Risen Indeed!
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Thank you to our Parrish Nurse Yvonne Smith for filling in this morning
Alter flowers are in honor of her grandchildren by Sandra Lankey
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Notice a drop off of production value? Our camera control unit no longer responds. They system is over 25 years old and is need of an upgrade.
April 26, 2026 - Fourth Sunday of Easter
Today’s gospel begins with two disciples walking to Emmaus, overcome with sadness, loss, and disappointment. They had hoped Jesus, who was crucified, would be the one to redeem Israel! Yet the risen Christ walks with them and then opens their eyes in the breaking of the bread. Each Sunday our hearts burn within us as the scriptures are proclaimed and Christ appears to us as bread is broken and wine is poured. The story of Emmaus becomes the pattern of our worship each Lord’s day.
Readings
Acts 2:42-47: The believers’ common life
Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not be in want. (Ps. 23:1)
1 Peter 2:19-25: Follow the shepherd, even in suffering
John 10:1-10: Christ the shepherd
Thank you to our Choir for providing special music.
He has Risen Indeed!
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Thank you to Pastor Fred Rilling for filling in this morning
Alter flowers are in celebration of Ruth and Gary Baker's 49th wediding aniversary
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Notice a drop off of production value? Our camera control unit no longer responds. They system is over 25 years old and is need of an upgrade.
April 19, 2026 - Third Sunday of Easter
Today’s gospel begins with two disciples walking to Emmaus, overcome with sadness, loss, and disappointment. They had hoped Jesus, who was crucified, would be the one to redeem Israel! Yet the risen Christ walks with them and then opens their eyes in the breaking of the bread. Each Sunday our hearts burn within us as the scriptures are proclaimed and Christ appears to us as bread is broken and wine is poured. The story of Emmaus becomes the pattern of our worship each Lord’s day.
Readings
Acts 2:14a, 36-41: Receiving God’s promise through baptism
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19: I will call on the name of the Lord. (Ps. 116:13)
1 Peter 1:17-23: Born anew through the living word of God
Luke 24:13-35: Eating with the risen Christ
Thank you to Kelly Rodenschmit (off screen) for providing special music.
He has Risen Indeed!
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Thank you to Pastor Dan Odden for filling in this morning
Alter flowers are in memory of Bob Madland given by Sharon Madland.
Contact one of your Council members or the church office with any questions or concerns.
Check out our weekly Announcements and calendar of events.
Notice a drop off of production value? Our camera control unit no longer responds. They system is over 25 years old and is need of an upgrade.