The Weekly
This Week Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord Americans love to celebrate. Look no further than this past weekend, as our nation celebrated its 250th birthday with parades, fireworks displays, and more. This weekend in worship, we celebrate as well. Not a championship or a birthday, but rather Christ’s triumphant…
This Week Shout louder Many of us have had moments of defiance where we persisted after being encouraged or instructed to be quiet, settle down, or keep our thoughts and opinions to ourselves. Two blind men did this in Matthew 20:29-34. Read that section and see what resistance they faced. Then join us for worship…
This Week What do you want? Jesus asked this question in a specific context in Matthew 20, but it’s one that we can all reflect on. Join us for worship this weekend as we examine some interesting conversations Jesus had. We’ll ask some questions of our own and let Scripture reveal the answers. Weekend worship…
This Week Built on the grace of God Throughout his ministry on earth, Jesus would go into “teaching mode”–using simple, everyday stories to teach important lessons about eternity and life. He does just that in Matthew 20. In the parable of “The Workers in the Vineyard,” we learn that everything we are and have are Built…
This Week Impossible dependence Last week, we heard how Jesus upheld little children as an example. God’s people continue to grow in faith and rely on their Father in heaven. Now, in Matthew 19:16-30, we see Jesus further question human’s dependency. Specifically, where can we turn to accomplish the impossible? Worship with us Thursday night…
This Week Such as these Jesus has a succinct message in Matthew 19:13-15, saying the kingdom of heaven belongs to “such as these”: children who were being brought to him. What did he mean by that? Was it just their age or something else? Let’s learn together from the Master Teacher. Worship with us Thursday night…
This Week Marriage, divorce, and singleness Worship continues this weekend in the gymnasium. Besides the change of worship location, many things remain the same, including parking, service times, worship flow, etc. We will keep you updated on any significant changes. This week, we are back in the book of Matthew. Whatever stage of life you…
This Week Serve the world, part 2 Worship continues this weekend in the gymnasium. Besides that change, many things will remain the same, including parking, service times, worship flow, etc. We will keep you updated of any significant changes. Read 1 Corinthians 12, a beautiful chapter on the unity of ministry. Wherever we are, and whatever gifts we have…
This Week Serve the world We say goodbye to our beloved sanctuary after 25 years of use, but we continue a mission that transcends buildings: Serve the world. This weekend, we’ll let the account of Nehemiah walk us through what serving the world means. Join us one last time for worship in what we will…
This Week Love each other St. Andrew Lutheran Church is a blessing to all who gather to hear our God’s gracious Word, sing his praises, and worship his most holy name. In fact, the members of this congregation are family – united in purpose, ministry, and praise of the One who calls us his own. As…
