Relive with us the events of Holy Week leading up to His resurrection on Easter Sunday. Featuring the talents of Pastor Vern Lintvedt, Seminarians Kyle Will and Brian Doel, and Amy Will.
It’s easy to see the events of Holy Week from our perspective as believers. But imagine the perspective of the disciples and others central to the story of our Lord’s last week before his glorious resurrection. What a challenge they faced as the week unfolded! Lord may we also examine our trials through the lens…
At the death of Lazarus, the entire community grieved. Even Jesus wept. While we mourn those we lose to death, we, like Martha, still have the hope of resurrection and life in Jesus. As Lazarus rose we too will rise in heaven. Thanks be to God!
Peter was one of the twelve disciples, who spent years with Jesus and his ministry. When he was faced with a crossroad, why did he choose to deny Jesus? Let’s listen…
As humans, we must learn to see. When Jesus made the blind man to see, this was a miracle. He had to learn to judge distances and integrate his existing senses with this new input. As Jesus brought light and sight to this man, he brings light to all. May we reflect His light in…
Malchus was a guard of the high priest in Israel who was healed by Jesus’ touch. When he was faced with a crossroads, why did he choose to turn and follow Jesus? This choice changed his life. Let’s listen…
When the Samaritan woman went to the well, she encountered healing worship. Jesus broke through many taboos of the day to speak with her. In sharing his living water, he met not physical or material needs, but spiritual needs to bring her true healing. Jesus continues to meet our needs today, if we only let…
Pilate was the Prefect of Judaea, best known today for his part in the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. When he was faced with a crossroads, why did he choose to set Barabbas the murderer free rather then Jesus, whom he admitted had done nothing wrong?And how do we handle crossroads in our own lives…
Finding the center of things is a natural human tendency. What is the center of Christianity? Belief faith and trust in our Lord Jesus Christ. May we grow in faith like Abraham did so long ago so our spiritual core is strong! When we are tested, may we be strong in our faith!
Judas was one of the twelve disciples, those who Jesus trusted implicitly. When he was faced with a crossroads, why did he choose to betray our Lord and Savior? let’s listen in…