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Christmas and New Year Service ScheduleDec 18, 2009
Come join us at St. Mark as we gather around God’s Word and Sacraments this holy season:
Christmas Eve, Thursday, December 24, 6:30 pm – The words of the prophets and apostles – promises made, promises kept: the Savior is here! – are front and...
Sermon on Romans 1:1-7Dec 17, 2009
This is the last in our midweek series of sermons for Advent based on Paul’s letter to the Romans.
Understand the Manger
In the Name of Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh.
Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the...
Sermon on Luke 3:7-18Dec 14, 2009
Rejoice in How Ready Christ Makes You
In the Name of Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh.
7 John said to the crowds coming out to be baptized by him, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? 8 Produce fruit in...
The Spectre of PharaohDec 11, 2009
In the book of Exodus, we find out that the Egyptian pharaoh was terrified of the Israelite slaves living in his land. Convinced that one day they would overtake the Egyptians in numbers and overwhelm the country, he implemented a murderous...
Quotes from Concord — God in the BalanceDec 11, 2009
44 Dr. Luther also says in his book On the Councils and the Church:
We Christians should know that if God is not in the scale to give it weight, we, on our side, sink to the ground. I mean it this way: if it cannot be said that God died for us, but only
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