top of page

January 11, 2026 -  First Sunday after Epiphany/Baptism of our Lord

In the waters of the Jordan, Jesus is revealed as the beloved Son of God. Through this great epiphany, Jesus fulfills all righteousness and becomes the servant of God who will bring forth justice and be a light to the nations. In the waters of baptism we too are washed by the Word, anointed by the Spirit, and named God’s beloved children. Our baptismal mission is to proclaim good news to all who are oppressed or in need of God’s healing.

Reposted with permission from members.sundaysandseasons.com​​

​

Readings 

Isaiah 42:1-9
Psalm 29

Acts 10:34-43

Matthew 3:13-17

​​​

Thank you to our choir for providing special music this morning.

​​

Christmas Blessings!
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Contact one of your Council members or the church office with any questions or concerns.

​​

Check out our weekly Announcements and calendar of events.

​

January 4, 2026 -  Second Sunday of Christmas

As we celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas, our gospel today confronts us with the death of innocent children at the hands of Herod. The birth of Christ does not remove the power of evil from our world, but its light gives us hope as we walk with all the “holy innocents” of past generations and today who have suffered unjustly. In our gathering around word and meal, God continues to redeem us, lift us up, and carry us as in days of old.

Reposted with permission from members.sundaysandseasons.com​​

​

Readings 

Jeremiah 31:7-14
Psalm 147:12-20

Ephesians 1:3-14

John 1:[1-9] 10-18

​​​

Thank you to Cheryl Warming for providing special music this morning.

​​

Christmas Blessings!
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Contact one of your Council members or the church office with any questions or concerns.

​​

Check out our weekly Announcements and calendar of events.

​

December 28, 2025 - First Sunday of Christmas 

As we celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas, our gospel today confronts us with the death of innocent children at the hands of Herod. The birth of Christ does not remove the power of evil from our world, but its light gives us hope as we walk with all the “holy innocents” of past generations and today who have suffered unjustly. In our gathering around word and meal, God continues to redeem us, lift us up, and carry us as in days of old.

Reposted with permission from members.sundaysandseasons.com​​

​

Readings 

Luke 2:1-7
Luke 2:8-16
Matthew 2:1-12

John 1:1-5, 14-18

​​​

Thank you to our Kathy Houzner for providing special music this morning.

​​

Christmas Blessings!
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Contact one of your Council members or the church office with any questions or concerns.

​​

Check out our weekly Announcements and calendar of events.

​

bottom of page