We often focus on short term gains - the flashy and newest items to satisfy our consumer needs and desires. Instead we should focus on our deeper needs - to consume the lasting and unchanging Word of God, the bread of life. His love is infinite in nature and in Him, with whom we commune, there is richness and food that endures and does not get used up.
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June 13 video description (Come Learn Your Worth)
We have all had times when we don’t feel valued or worthy. This Sunday Pastor James discusses how our true worth is defined in the Lord’s meal, Holy Communion. Through the giving of His one and only Son, to die for our sins, God is visually saying, “You have great worth and are valued by me.” With His valuing and forgiveness in the meal, we are created anew, loving God more, and serving Him more faithfully: today, tomorrow, and forever.
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Link to the June 13 bulletin:
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The peace of Christ is not a “worldly” calm that is transitory, one in which you can get a good night’s sleep and don’t feel a generous unease about matters in the world, country, and neighborhood. Rather, as Pastor Johann shares, true peace lasts. True peace is for everyone. The peace of Christ is everlasting.
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Good Shepherd supports current guidelines for using masks and social distancing to control the spread of coronavirus. Participants in our virtual services remove masks but practice distancing during the actual recording of the service. Some of our virtual services include recordings made before the coronavirus outbreak. The use of these older recordings is not intended to undermine our commitment to loving our neighbors and respecting their health by following best practices during the pandemic.
We live in a world today where worries and worrying abound. Listen as Pastor James, after asking if you worry, shares how Jesus as the Good Shepherd guides us. Jesus guides us when we need direction – guards us when we face difficulty – and gets us to our final destination – our heavenly home. So, join us today and rejoice with us in the great, caring love Jesus shows us as our risen Good Shepherd.
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Good Shepherd supports current guidelines for using masks and social distancing to control the spread of coronavirus. Participants in our virtual services remove masks but practice distancing during the actual recording of the service. Some of our virtual services include recordings made before the coronavirus outbreak. The use of these older recordings is not intended to undermine our commitment to loving our neighbors and respecting their health by following best practices during the pandemic.
The true vine, the vine-grower, the branches, the fruit of the branches...abiding in Christ. These are words, phrases that depict relationships, healthy relationships. Too often in life, we look for love in the wrong places. While we may look to help people who need assistance, it’s quite another thing to look for healthy and strong relationships with people who don’t share the vision or values of the vine, Jesus Christ.
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Good Shepherd supports current guidelines for using masks and social distancing to control the spread of coronavirus. Participants in our virtual services remove masks but practice distancing during the actual recording of the service. Some of our virtual services include recordings made before the coronavirus outbreak. The use of these older recordings is not intended to undermine our commitment to loving our neighbors and respecting their health by following best practices during the pandemic.