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May 18, 2025 -  Fifth Sunday of Easter 

Easter initiates a new day. It anticipates a new heaven and a new earth. The risen Christ is making all things new. In the mystery of holy baptism God has made new people of us. Today Jesus invites us to see everyone in a new light—through the lens of love.​

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Thank you to Katie James for providing special music this morning.

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Alter flowers are given in honor of the Holden & Eloise family birthdays.

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Readings:

Acts 11:1-18 - Peter’s vision: God give the Gentiles repentance that leads to life
Psalm 148 - The splendor of the Lord is over earth and heaven. (Ps. 148:13)
Revelation 21:1-6 - New heaven, new earth: springs of living water in the new Jerusalem
John 13:31-35 - Jesus gives a new commandment: Love one another as I have loved you

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**The bulletin is available for you to download and print if you choose.

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Easter Blessings!
Pastor Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

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May 11, 2025 -  Fourth Sunday of Easter 

The gift of new life, of eternal life, is the gift of the risen Christ. It is the promise of Jesus. It was true for Dorcas in Joppa. It was true for those “who have come out of the great ordeal” in the Revelation vision. It is true for us and for all the baptized: Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.​

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Thank you to the Choir and Kelly Rodenschmit for providing special music.

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Alter flowers are given by Alice Woodword in honor of all the mothers on Mother's Day !

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Readings:

Acts 9:36-43 - Peter raises Tabitha/Dorcas from the dead
Psalm 23 - The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not be in want. (Ps. 23:1)
Revelation 7:9-17 - A white-robed multitude sings before the Lamb
John 10:22-30 - Jesus promises eternal life to his sheep

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**The bulletin is available for you to download and print if you choose.

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Easter Blessings!
Pastor Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

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Got a question? No PK? No problem! Contact one of your Council members!

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May 4, 2025 -  Third Sunday of Easter 

The disciples make a big splash and eat breakfast with the risen Jesus. Wading in the water (remembering baptism) and eating with Jesus (celebrating holy communion) is our weekly encounter with the risen Christ. Jesus asks us again and again: Do you love me? And Jesus invites us, again and again, to follow him, bringing the Easter life to others.​

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Thank you  to Kathy Houzner and Cheryl Warming for providing special music.

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Alter flowers are given  to celebrate the Bruni's 71st anniversary !

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Readings:

Acts 9:1-6 [7-20]: Paul’s conversion, baptism, and preaching
Psalm 30: You have turned my wailing into dancing. (Ps. 30:11)
Revelation 5:11-14: The song of the living creatures to the Lamb
John 21:1-19: Jesus appears to the disciples at the Sea of Tiberias

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**The bulletin is available for you to download and print if you choose.

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Easter Blessings!
Pastor Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

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Got a question? No PK? No problem! Contact one of your Council members!

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Check out our weekly Announcements!

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April 27, 2025 -  Second Sunday of Easter 

In spite of all we have heard and all we have seen, it is often hard to believe. Because it is hard to believe, we will invest ourselves in the Easter mystery for fifty days (a week of weeks). Because it is hard to believe, John the evangelist will provide sign after sign celebrating Jesus’ victory over death. Because it is hard to believe, the risen Jesus will return to us again and again in the mystery of holy communion, inviting us to touch and taste his presence, and offering us his peace.​

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Thank you Pastor Shelley Nelson for preaching today and thank you to Kathy Houzner for providing special music.

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Readings:

Acts 5:27-32: The God of our ancestors raised up Jesus
Psalm 150 : Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. (Ps. 150:6)
Revelation 1:4-8: Jesus Christ, the firstborn of the dead, is coming
John 20:19-31: Beholding the wounds of the risen Christ

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**The bulletin is available for you to download and print if you choose.

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Easter Blessings!
Pastor Karen and the members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

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Got a question? No PK? No problem! Contact one of your Council members!

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Check out our weekly Announcements!

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