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.
Diagnosis – how it was… Prognosis – how it can be… When we recieve the diagnosis of past sin, let’s not be discouraged, instead remember that God’s prognosis is that we can go forward in His way. In Jesus, our prognosis is excellent!
Our Readers’ Theater for tonight looks in on Mary, sister of Martha & Lazarus in the days prior to Holy Week. Let’s listen as we continue our series for the Lenten Season: Questioned for Christ. (note: drama will be loaded shortly) Special thanks to our cast members tonight: Rich Williams, Ed Brandmeyer, and Kristen Lintvedt.
The devil tempted Jesus in the wilderness, suggesting that God had forgot Jesus during his 40 days. Did God forget Jesus during the 40 days? No, He did not forget Him then, and He does not forget us today. Help us as we face today’s temptations, to listen to God’s word, and not our own……
Our Readers’ Theater for Ash Wednesday looks in on Zaccheus, Matthew, and Judas in the days prior to Holy Week. Let’s listen as Pastor Vern introduces our theme for the Lenten Season: Questioned for Christ. Special thanks to our cast members tonight: Rich Williams, Ed Brandmeyer, John Lundeby, Gus Williams, and Curtis Kuppler.
There are so many things we can listen to in today’s culture. The presidential debates, the Super Bowl commercials, and the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl. As we prepare for Lent, let us celebrate the almost 2000th anniversary of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. As God commanded on that hilltop so long ago, let…
After Jesus left Nazareth, he went down to Capernaum. He taught on the Sabbath, at what seemed to be ‘just an everyday Sabbath’… but was it? Not at all. This was a day filled with miracles and healing. Let’s listen to what happened that not so ordinary day.
When Jesus read the scripture in the temple in his hometown of Nazareth, he was not well received in his hometown. They were expecting something else and someone else. But he was sent for all, both Jew and Gentile. For all of us! Let’s listen… …