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June 21, 2026 - Fourth Sunday After Pentecost

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God does not promise that the path of the disciple will be easy. Jeremiah feels the pain of rejection from those who do not want to hear what he has to say. Jesus declares that his words may bring stark division. Even so, we need not be afraid for God accounts for each hair on our heads. Though we may experience rejection, frustration, division, and death, God’s grace and love make us a new creation each day. Marked with the cross and filled with holy food, we are sent from worship to witness to Christ in the world.

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Readings and Psalm     

Jeremiah 20:7-13      The prophet must speak despite opposition
Psalm 69:7-10 [11-15] 16-18      Answer me, O Lord, for your love is kind. (Ps. 69:16)
Romans 6:1b-11       Buried and raised with Christ by baptism
Matthew 10:24-39     The cost of discipleship

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Thank you to Kelly & RJ for providing special music.

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He has Risen Indeed!

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

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Thank you to Pastor Peter Heide for filling in this morning

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June 14, 2026 - Third Sunday After Pentecost

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Moses tells the Israelites that they are called to be a priestly kingdom and a holy people. Jesus sends out the disciples as laborers into the harvest. In baptism we too are anointed for ministry, sharing God’s compassion with our needy world. From the Lord’s table we go forth to proclaim the good news, to heal the sick, and to share our bread with the hungry.

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Readings and Psalm 

Exodus 19:2-8a     The covenant with Israel at Sinai
Psalm 100     We are God’s people and the sheep of God’s pasture. (Ps. 100:3)
Romans 5:1-8    While we were sinners, Christ died for us
Matthew 9:35—10:8 [9-23]    The sending of the Twelve

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Thank you to Pam Gjersvig for providing special music.

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He has Risen Indeed!

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

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Thank you to Pastor Dan Odden for filling in this morning

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June 7, 2026 - Second Sunday After Pentecost

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Though Jesus was a devout Jew who practiced his faith, he was criticized for eating with tax collectors and sinners—the religiously nonobservant. Jesus criticizes the self-righteous and reminds us that mercy is to be at the heart of our religious practices. God continues to be made known in those on the margins of society, like Matthew the tax collector and the hemorrhaging woman. As we gather each Lord’s day we receive the healing that makes us well and sends us forth to be signs of God’s mercy for the world.

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Readings and Psalm     

Hosea 5:15—6:6      God desires steadfast love     

Psalm 50:7-15       Call upon me in the day of trouble, says your God. (Ps. 50:15)   

Romans 4:13-25     The promise to those who share Abraham’s faith
Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26     Christ heals a woman and raises a synagogue leader’s daughter

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Thank you to Jonah & Pam Gjersvig for providing special music.

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He has Risen Indeed!

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

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Thank you to Pastor Mark Teslik for filling in this morning

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Alter flowers: Happy Birthday to Yvonne Smith

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