Worship

Remembering God’s Perfect Demands

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

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Welcome! Thank you for joining us for worship today. In our services we gather before our almighty God to receive his gifts and to offer him our worship and praise. Through God’s powerful Word and Sacraments he renews our faith and strengthens us to serve in joy.

Our midweek theme is Reflections on Repentance.
Luther noted in his time that Scripture’s call to repentance is intended as a way of life. Though King David is described as a “man after the Lord’s own heart” he knew what it was to sin, and to suffer in guilt from the sin. But he also knew repentance and forgiveness from God. The great penitential Psalm 51 serves as the source for our Midweek Lenten services, exploring the depths of our sin, the brokenness of our relationship with God, our dire need for rescue, and the good news of forgiveness. Like David, our sins too are great, but our Savior Jesus is greater.

Passion Reading: Luke 22:54-71 (NIV)

Music:

  • Hymn: CW 559 “If Your Beloved Son, O God”
  • Psalm 119C: “Teach Me, O Lord”
  • Hymn: CW 593 “Holy Spirit, Light Divine”
  • Hymn: CW 782 “Luther’s Evening Prayer”
  • Hymn: CW 784 “Now the Light Has Gone Away”

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