Prepare for the Week of Pentecost (05/31)

Read Pastor’s Letter to the Congregation with our Reopening Plan

Complete the Online Survey About Returning to In-Person Church and Bible Classes

Summary of the Day:

The Holy Spirit Gives Peace

Following the flood, Noah’s descendants failed to spread out and fill the earth as God had spoken. Rather, they exalted themselves; with “one language and the same words” (Gen. 11:1) they spoke proudly and arrogantly. The Lord humbled them by confusing “the language of all the earth,” dividing and dispersing the people (Gen. 11:9). That dispersal was reversed on Pentecost Day (the fiftieth day of Easter), when God caused the one Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to be preached in a multitude of languages. “At this sound, the multitude came together” (Acts 2:6), for the preaching of Christ is the primary work of the Holy Spirit, whereby He gathers people from all nations into one Church. The Holy Spirit teaches and brings to our remembrance the words of Jesus, which are the words of the Father who sent Him. These words bestow forgiveness and peace to those who keep and hold on to them in love for Jesus. “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.” (John 14:27).

Service Schedule:

This week, we resume public worship, Sunday, May 31st, at 9:30 a.m. If you are unable to join us this Sunday, please use these resources to lead your family together in hearing the Word and in prayer. The printable propers are for use during our live stream.

Join our congregation in prayer each morning on our Facebook and YouTube channels. Please share these resources with your loved ones who would benefit from regular prayer and meditation on God’s Word. 

Sunday Divine Service – 9:30 am

The Congregation at Prayer – Each Morning at 8 am

Wednesday Bible Study – 7:30 pm

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Contact Pastor if you need to call in.

Devotional Music for Pentecost:

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