
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
proud to be a member of the South Central Synod of Wisconsin of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
October 5, 2025 - 17th Sunday after Pentecost
A little faith goes a long way is Jesus’ point in the gospel. A mustard seed’s-worth of faith has miraculous potential. The patience, tenacity, and endurance required for the life of faith are the blessings received in holy baptism, holy communion, and the word read and proclaimed in this assembly. Anticipate them. Receive them with thanksgiving.
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Readings and Psalm
Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4 - Wicked surround the righteous; wait for the Lord
Psalm 37:1-9 - Commit your way to the Lord; put your trust in the Lord. (Ps. 37:5)
2 Timothy 1:1-14 - Guard the treasure entrusted to you: faith and love in Christ
Luke 17:5-10 - Faith the size of a mustard seed
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Thank you to our Adult Choir for providing special music this morning.
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Thank you to Pastor Don Glanzer for leading worship this morning.
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Fall Blessings!
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September 28, 2025 - 16th Sunday after Pentecost
Consideration of and care for those in need (especially those “at our gate,” visible to us, of whom we are aware) is an essential component of good stewardship. It is in the sharing of wealth that we avoid the snare of wealth. It is the one whom death could not hold—who comes to us risen from the dead—who can free us from the death grip of greed.
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Readings and Psalm
Amos 6:1a, 4-7 Warnings to those who are comfortable or wealthy
Psalm 146 The Lord gives justice to those who are oppressed. (Ps. 146:7)
1 Timothy 6:6-19 Eager to be rich or eager to pursue richness of God’s justice?
Luke 16:19-31 Story of poor Lazarus and the wealthy man
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Thank you to our Bell Choir for providing special music this morning.
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Thank you to Pastor Nicole Espe for leading worship this morning.
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Fall Blessings!
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September 14, 2025 - 14th Sunday after Pentecost
The grumbling of the religious leaders in today’s gospel is actually our holy hope: This Jesus welcomes sinners and eats with them. That our God seeks and saves the lost is not only a holy hope, it is our only hope. As the writer of 1 Timothy reminds us, “The saying is sure and worthy of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.” Thanks be to God.
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Readings and Psalm
Exodus 32:7-14 - Moses begs the Lord to turn from anger against the Hebrews
Psalm 51:1-10 - Have mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love. (Ps. 51:1)
1 Timothy 1:12-17 - Christ Jesus came for sinners
Luke 15:1-10 - Looking for the lost sheep, silver coin: Jesus eating with sinners
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Thank you to our choir for providing special music this morning.
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Thank you to Pastor Dan Odden for leading worship this morning.
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Summer Blessings!
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September 7, 2025 - 13th Sunday after Pentecost
Called to contemplate the cost of discipleship, we might be helped by translating Paul’s request to Philemon into our prayer of the day: Refresh my heart in Christ. Strengthened by the company and forgiveness of Christ in holy communion and recalling God’s grace in remembrance of baptism, we can be strengthened in this hour to “choose life”—to choose life in God as our own.
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Readings and Psalm
Deuteronomy 30:15-20: Walk in the way of life and hold fast to God
Psalm 1: They are like trees planted by streams of water. (Ps. 1:3)
Philemon 1-21: Paul says: Receive Onesimus as a coworker
Luke 14:25-33: Jesus says: Disciples, give up your possessions and carry the cross
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Thank you to our choir for providing special music this morning.
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Thank you to Associate to the Bishop Marie E Leafblad for leading worship this morning.
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Summer Blessings!
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
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