This year for our ecumenical midweek Lenten worship series, we are focusing on the Lord’s Prayer, looking at one or two lines per week, influenced by the devotional book The Lord’s Prayer for Lent, by Vern Gundermann (available for Kindle on
Midweek Advent Sermon for December 2, 2020
Welcome to our first ecumenical midweek Advent service of the year. This week, Pastor Daniel Flucke of St. Peter Lutheran Church shares an Advent message about anticipation, and Pastor Joan Thomas of the Greene, Clarksville, and Shell Rock UMC Yoke
Lent Parables of Lost and Found
Wednesday, March 18, would have been our fourth midweek Lenten service and it was my turn to preach. As it turned out, this was the first of a great many church events forced by the pandemic to move online. So,
Midweek Advent Sermon on Zechariah
Sermon for midweek Advent service at St. Peter on December 11, 2020. The text is Luke 1:5-24, 57-80. I’m going to try something a little different tonight. Instead of reading a lesson and then giving you a sermon about it,
Lazarus and the Uncertainty of Mortality – Midweek Lent Sermon
Here in Greene, we do ecumenical midweek Lenten worship services with the Greene United Methodist / Brethren Church, First Presbyterian Church, and St. Peter Lutheran Church. This year for our Lenten worship, we’re using the book Embracing the Uncertain: A