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St. Marks Lutheran Church
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2019
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Cudahy, WI
ELCA
Cudahy, WI
ELCA
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December 15,2024 Sunday School Presentation
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December 15,2024 Sunday School Presentation
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Technical difficulties today. We will record the service and post it later today.
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Thank you for a message for the week. The background music during the Pastor's message was slightly distracting.
For the order of service click here -> drive.google.com/file/d/1vkcD58a3rVWSf0z63pqwbIIddRtnxeTn/view?usp=sharing
I enjoyed the service and the children singing. The Pastor's sermon was difficult to hear at times, would it be possible to turn the volume up for the recording? I had my volume at max, still couldn't hear every single word. I did like how he connected the message to planting.
Sooo good to hear my buddies in choir! Who was that shepherd? Always a very connected sermon...it will take me through the week!!!
Pastor Tim you are great. Thank you for all you do for all of us.God Bless you.
I love this:)
Thank you for including the St. Mark's traditions like: The Hallelujah Chorus, the cross covered and then not covered, the brass group, the big wooden cross, etc. It helped to make the service more like the Easter I am used to having and placed a smile on my face many times. Great job with including the words and adding the pictures during the peace. I enjoyed the service very much. Thank you.
HE IS RISEN! MAY YOU ALL HAVE A BLESSED DAY.
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Speaking as Jeri, not St. Mark’s; I am grateful for the dedicated men and women who are researching vaccines for this virus - the medical community: doctors, nurses, janitorial staff, food service workers, and all those treating those who are infected - for those people who adhere to the guidelines and restrictions of the CDC and other decision makers - for the interest me and many others who know how to garden, make soap, cook a variety of things from scratch, and “make do” in many situations have cultivated over the years. I pray those who skills to make life easier in coming weeks or months find a way to share their knowledge.
From fear to faith: Try to avoid panic buying, so others who may not have stocked closets and pantries can find the supplies they need. Even better, share what you have, trusting that God will provide and that our community will band together.
Fear to faith. It’s easy to feel a since of fear. Fear of what will happen if people can’t work, of people you love getting ill, of the unknown, and many other things. But we can also be grateful & thankful that we have been given a way to help ourselves during this time by doing the social distancing physically, but we have ways to communicate with one another. Learning to renew our trust & have faith in God. We all are slowing down from our “normal “ and remembering what we always knew, but tend to take for granted, what’s really important: Family, friends, and time with God and whatever else you choose to add to the list.
Instead of being angry at this situation of quarantine be grateful you and your family are being kept safe. Also be grateful that you get this chance to reconnect with your family
Isolation to community: Call or Face-time people and have a conversation.