Join us for Palm Sunday Worship at ELC!
Although the celebration would come to an abrupt end, in this moment, there is joy, hope, and love. Today let us live in this moment.
Worship this week:
Saturday — 5:00 p.m. in the chapel
Sunday — 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship
9:30 a.m. — Generations in Faith Together – a time for all ages to gather for learning and fellowship
10:30 a.m. — Contemporary Worship
Devotions for this week:
The Triumphal Entry (Palm Sunday) March 19-20, 2016
SHARE: What was a high point of your day? What was a low point?
READ: Read the following daily readings to deepen your understanding
Sunday, Mark 11:1-11, Triumphal Entry
Monday, Mark 14:3-9, Woman Anoints Jesus
Tuesday, Mark 14:43-65, The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus
Wednesday, Mark 14:66-72, Peter Denies Jesus
Thursday, Mark 14:12-42, The Lord’s Supper
Friday, Mark 15:16-39, Crucifixion
Saturday, Mark 15:40-47, The Death and Burial of Jesus
TALK: Consider some of these ideas:
The road, at last, has taken Jesus and the disciples to Jerusalem. The dance with the powers of the world has been going on for a while. But now matters begin to come to a head. They enter the city to great acclaim amid a public spectacle. Although things would change quickly, in this moment there is hope, and joy, and love.
- Notice and discuss the high points and low points of this emotional and eventful week.
- How does your life reflect shifting views or emotions toward Jesus? When in your life have you felt close to Jesus? When have you felt a distance?
- How might you explain the events of Holy Week to someone who has never learned of Jesus before? What do these events mean to you?
PRAY: God of great and small, use every occasion to teach us. In all the places we journey, the public square and own dwelling places, grant us sacred encounters with you. Amen.
BLESS: May God walk with you on your Holy Week journey. Amen.
What time is it? — This week at ELC
More than just the beginning of Daylight Savings Time, this weekend’s story asks us to consider how we are dealing with our days. Jesus tells the disciples not to panic, but to stay alert and make the most of the days we are given.
Worship this weekend:
Saturday — 5:00 p.m. in the chapel
Sunday — 8:30 a.m. Traditional worship
9:30 a.m. –Sunday School
10:30 a.m. — Contemporary worship
Devotions for this week:
The end of the age March 12-13, 2016
SHARE: What was a high point of your day? What was a low point?
READ:Read the following daily readings to deepen your understanding
Sunday, Mark 13:1-8, 24-37, End of the Age
Monday, Mark 13:9-13, Persecution Foretold
Tuesday, Mark 13:14-23, The Desolating Sacrilege
Wednesday, Mark 14:1-2, The Plot to Kill Jesus
Thursday, Mark 14:10-11, Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus
Friday, Mark 15:1-5, Jesus before Pilate
Saturday, Mark 15:6-15, Pilate Hands Jesus over to Be Crucified
TALK: : Consider some of these ideas:
Across from the temple, great edifices and porticoes of stone, Jesus responded to yet another question from his disciples. “When will we see the end of all things?” No one knows, he says, and many will mistakenly attempt to declare the time, but a disciple’s priority is not to predict, but merely to stay alert.
- How do these stories take a dark turn? Why do you think so many were against Jesus?
- How are you prepared for the end of all things? How are you unprepared? How are you prepared to live a long, healthy life?
- What do you imagine the end of the age will be like? What will happen to the earth? To humanity?
PRAY: Spirit of life, inhabit our reflections, our actions, our hope. Guide us to understand all things in light of your great promises. Amen
BLESS: May God prepare your heart and mind for whatever is to come. Amen.
It all comes down to Love — This week at ELC
When challenged with questions about which commandment was the greatest, Jesus presented an answer to which all the commandments would point: love God and love others. In a world where righteous hatred and blind prejudice seem to run rampant, this word of love is a refreshing reprieve.
Worship with Holy Communion this week:
Saturday – 5:00 p.m. in the chapel
Sunday – 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship
9:30 a.m. – Sunday School and Adult class
10:30 a.m. – Contemporary Worship
The Great Commandment – March 5-6, 2016
SHARE: What was a high point of your day? What was a low point?
READ: Read the following daily readings to deepen your understanding
Sunday, Mark 12:28-44, The Great Commandment
Monday, Psalm 89:1-4
Tuesday, Psalm 102:12-17
Wednesday, Psalm 121
Thursday, Psalm 116:12-19
Friday, Psalm 22:1-2, 14-21
Saturday, Deuteronomy 6:1-9, The Great Commandment
TALK: Consider some of these ideas:
How do we sort through the hundreds of commandments offered in Holy Scripture? How shall we be judged? Such questions were brought before Jesus by all the people he encountered, whether experts disputing a point of law, disciples seeking to learn, or everyday people negotiating situations that were anything but theoretical.
- How is the theme of love woven throughout these readings?
- How is love for God, others, and self woven into your life?
- Of these three, do you love one more than another? Why or why not?
- Who do you find it difficult to love? Why? What could you do to love even more?
PRAY: Lord of life, direct our gaze toward what we need to see. Grant us the ability to attend to what truly matters. Amen.
BLESS: May God fill your heart with understanding, acceptance, and love. Amen.
A fabulous college choir will be performing at ELC – Join us March 9th
GUEST CHOIR AT Evangelical Lutheran Church-Mt. Horeb (315 E. Main St.) on MARCH 9 at 8:00pm.
ELC will be hosting the Mansfield University Concert Choir from Mansfield, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday evening, March 9. This highly select ensemble is directed by former Mount Horeb High School choir director, Dr. Peggy Dettwiler. Under Peggy’s direction, the Mansfield University Concert Choir has earned an impressive reputation of excellence, having been chosen each of the last twenty years to perform at conventions and festivals around the world. Admission will be free.
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