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Click on the image above to watch our live-stream starting at 8:30amfrom Cross of Glory Lutheran Church in Mounds View The image of the good shepherd shows us how the risen Christ brings us to life. It is the relationship between the shepherd and the sheep, one of mutual knowledge and love, that gives the shepherd authority. The shepherd’s willingness to lay down his life for the sheep shows his love. First John illustrates what it means to lay down our lives for one another by the example of sharing our wealth with any sibling in need. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jxoBb-KBBotS_AcYTZadyoxlkmeJxPQN/view?usp=sharing
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Click on the image above to watch our live-stream starting at 8:30amfrom Cross of Glory Lutheran Church in Mounds View The image of the good shepherd shows us how the risen Christ brings us to life. It is the relationship between the shepherd and the sheep, one of mutual knowledge and love, that gives the shepherd authority. The shepherd’s willingness to lay down his life for the sheep shows his love. First John illustrates what it means to lay down our lives for one another by the example of sharing our wealth with any sibling in need. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jxoBb-KBBotS_AcYTZadyoxlkmeJxPQN/view?usp=sharing |
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This Sunday’s image of how the risen Christ shares his life with us is the image of the vine. Christ the vine and we the branches are alive in each other, in the mystery of mutual abiding described in the gospel and the first letter of John. Baptism makes us a part of Christ’s living and life-giving self and makes us alive with Christ’s life. As the vine brings food to the branches, Christ feeds us at his table. We are sent out to bear fruit for the life of the world. This Sunday's service will be live-streamed from Atonement Lutheran Church starting at 10:30am. Click on the image above to watch the live-stream. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qpjpHWdXzNq-pPPFGM2QMDRiuHRU755o/view?usp=sharing
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This Sunday’s image of how the risen Christ shares his life with us is the image of the vine. Christ the vine and we the branches are alive in each other, in the mystery of mutual abiding described in the gospel and the first letter of John. Baptism makes us a part of Christ’s living and life-giving self and makes us alive with Christ’s life. As the vine brings food to the branches, Christ feeds us at his table. We are sent out to bear fruit for the life of the world. This Sunday's service will be live-streamed from Atonement Lutheran Church starting at 10:30am. Click on the image above to watch the live-stream. The bulletin for this service can be found here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qpjpHWdXzNq-pPPFGM2QMDRiuHRU755o/view?usp=sharing |
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This Sunday’s image of the life the risen Christ shares with us is the image of friendship. We are called to serve others as Jesus came to serve; but for John’s gospel, the image of servanthood is too hierarchical, too distant, to capture the essence of life with Christ. Friendship captures the love, the joy, the deep mutuality of the relationship into which Christ invites us. The Greeks believed that true friends are willing to die for each other. This is the mutual love of Christian community commanded by Christ and enabled by the Spirit. This Sunday's service will be live-streamed from Cross of Glory Lutheran Church starting at 8:30am. Click on the image above to join us via our live-stream. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kCS2O3tBFqeQQt5u8eaRFgCjIlMQQq8J/view?usp=sharing
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This Sunday’s image of the life the risen Christ shares with us is the image of friendship. We are called to serve others as Jesus came to serve; but for John’s gospel, the image of servanthood is too hierarchical, too distant, to capture the essence of life with Christ. Friendship captures the love, the joy, the deep mutuality of the relationship into which Christ invites us. The Greeks believed that true friends are willing to die for each other. This is the mutual love of Christian community commanded by Christ and enabled by the Spirit. This Sunday's service will be live-streamed from Cross of Glory Lutheran Church starting at 8:30am. Click on the image above to join us via our live-stream. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kCS2O3tBFqeQQt5u8eaRFgCjIlMQQq8J/view?usp=sharing |
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The gospel for Easter’s seventh Sunday is always taken from the long prayer Jesus prays for his followers in John’s gospel on the night before his death, and always includes Jesus’ desire that his followers will be one as he and the Father are one. This oneness is not mere doctrinal agreement or institutional unity, but mutual abiding, interpenetrating life, mutual love, and joy. This oneness is the work of the Spirit whom we have received but also await. Come, Holy Spirit! Our live-stream will begin at 10:30am from Atonement Lutheran Church. We invite you to click on the image above to watch our live-stream. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FkJEJ7p7nXj92skgxRyeBHtmhcQH1Trt/view?usp=sharing
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The gospel for Easter’s seventh Sunday is always taken from the long prayer Jesus prays for his followers in John’s gospel on the night before his death, and always includes Jesus’ desire that his followers will be one as he and the Father are one. This oneness is not mere doctrinal agreement or institutional unity, but mutual abiding, interpenetrating life, mutual love, and joy. This oneness is the work of the Spirit whom we have received but also await. Come, Holy Spirit! Our live-stream will begin at 10:30am from Atonement Lutheran Church. We invite you to click on the image above to watch our live-stream. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FkJEJ7p7nXj92skgxRyeBHtmhcQH1Trt/view?usp=sharing |
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Join us as we worship outside at Cross of Glory! You may also join us from the comfort of wherever via our live-stream by clicking on the image above. When we say God is the triune God, we are saying something about who God is beyond, before, and after the universe: that there is community within God. Our experience of this is reflected in Paul’s words today. When we pray to God as Jesus prayed to his Abba (an everyday, intimate parental address), the Spirit prays within us, creating between us and God the same relationship Jesus has with the one who sent him. The bulletin for this service can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x59SB--rXYlxiF_wRJMK6dv2umEvEmdN/view?usp=sharing |
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