“It can always get worse!” But when it does get much worse, how can we handle it? How did Job handle it? By keeping the Lord uppermost in his heart. Tonight we listen and learn from Job’s story, his suffering, and his surrender to Gods will.
Our Readers’ Theater for tonight looks in on the disciple Peter during the times of Holy Week. Let’s listen as we continue our series for the Lenten Season: Questioned for Christ. Special thanks to our cast members tonight: Ed Brandmeyer, Rich Williams, and Pastor Vern
Palm Sunday was a celebration. The palm was a symbol of celebration. Jesus followed the palms to his destiny on the cross. While Jesus came to become a king, not of earth, but the King of Heaven. He came for us and is there to bring us home.
Our Readers’ Theater for tonight looks in on the disciple John during the times of Holy Week. Let’s listen as we continue our series for the Lenten Season: Questioned for Christ. Special thanks to our cast members tonight: Ed Brandmeyer, Mike Bradfield, and Nic Kjosa.
If you only had a few days weeks or months to live, how would your priorities change? Lord, help us look to what is important and focus our lives on what matters most. Let’s listen.
Our Readers’ Theater for tonight looks in on Barabbas during the times leading up to Holy Week. Let’s listen as we continue our series for the Lenten Season: Questioned for Christ. Special thanks to our cast members tonight: Ed Brandmeyer, Mike Bradfield, and Paul Kempton.
As the ragman in our video clip trades new rags for old, Jesus in the great exchange takes on our rags of sin and transforms us. He makes us a new creation. Let’s listen. (note: video is available for viewing at church)
Our Readers’ Theater for tonight looks in on Mary Magdalene during the times leading up to Holy Week. Let’s listen as we continue our series for the Lenten Season: Questioned for Christ. Special thanks to our cast members tonight: Ed Brandmeyer, Mike Bradfield, Marty Lintvedt, and John Lundeby.
Paul writes that Israel’s travails in the desert serve as a cautionary example for us. The parallels are closer than you might think.
Our Readers’ Theater for tonight looks in on Nicodemus after his evening encounter with our Lord. Let’s listen as we continue our series for the Lenten Season: Questioned for Christ. Special thanks to our cast members tonight: Rich Williams, Ed Brandmeyer, and Eric Stake.