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What is enough? — This week at ELC

September 9, 2016 by john

garden-of-eden-paintingAs we begin Bible story God has created an abundant garden for God’s people, but rather than enjoying what is, they desire to be something they are not.  Not content to be creatures of a loving God, they seek to be ‘like God’, and cause separation and shame.   Yet God continues to love, forgive, and bless.

Worship this week:

Saturday at 5:00 p.m.  Modified traditional worship in the chapel

Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Traditional worship in the Sanctuary

9:30 a.m. Sunday School Registration in Fellowship Hall

10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship in the Sanctuary

Creation and Fall                                        September 10-11, 2016

SHARE:   What was a high point/low point of your day?

READ: Read the following daily readings to deepen your understanding of Sunday’s text:

Sunday: Creation and Fall, Genesis 2:4b-7, 15-17; 3:1-8

Monday: Cain and Abel, Genesis 4:1-16

Tuesday: Noah, Genesis 6:11-22

Wednesday: The Tower of Babel, Genesis 11:1-9

Thursday: God Calls Abram, Genesis 12:1-9

Friday: Abram Lies to Pharaoh about Sarai, Genesis 12:10-13:1

Saturday: Abram and Lot Part Ways, Genesis 13:2-18

How do these early stories portray the relationship between God and God’s people?

TALK:  Consider some of these ideas:

The first humans on earth are living the good life. They have free access to everything they need; what more could they possibly want? Only the one thing they’ve been told they cannot have. Our shame makes us vulnerable and exposed. God’s love forgives and heals.

  • How does being a caretaker of God’s creation shape how you live your life?
  • What can you do to care for the planet and God’s people?
  • What does it mean to you that God’s breath lives within you?

Observe the ways in which you experience shame. Observe too, ways in which God’s forgiveness offers you new opportunities for life.

PRAY: O Lord, you create all, you know all, you see all. Have mercy on our shortcomings and release us from our shame. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

BLESS:  May God bless you as abundantly as God created stars. Amen.

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Forgive us our sins — this week at ELC

September 2, 2016 by john

forgive1We think we know what it means to forgive and be forgiven. Listen anew to God’s invitation and experience the fundamental transformation that comes when forgiveness is truly sought – and granted.

Worship with Holy Communion this week:

Saturday at 5:00 p.m.  in the chapel

Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship

10:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship

Forgive Us Our Sins                                           September 3-4, 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, Luke 11:2-4, Forgive Us Our Sins

Monday, Exodus 34:1-9, Moses Makes New Tablets

Tuesday, Psalm 32, The Joy of Forgiveness

Wednesday, Mark 2:1-12, Jesus Heals a Paralytic

Thursday, Matthew 18:23-35, The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant

Friday, Acts 2:37-42, The First Converts

Saturday, Colossians 2:6-19, Fullness of Life in Christ

What do these texts say about forgiveness?

TALK:  Consider some of these ideas:

 [Jesus said,] “And forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone indebted to us.” Luke 11:4a

  • We think we know what it means to forgive and be forgiven. Listen anew to God’s invitation and experience the fundamental transformation that comes when forgiveness is truly sought – and granted.
  • Why is important for God to forgive us? Why is it important for us to forgive others? What happens when forgiveness is not offered or received?
  • Tell a story of a time you felt the burden lifted when forgiveness was offered.

PRAY: Nothing escapes your notice, O Lord. Teach us what joy there is in releasing others from their debts as we have been so graciously pardoned. In the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.

BLESS:  May God bless you with forgiveness and reconciliation. Amen.


 

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Our Daily Bread – This week at ELC

August 27, 2016 by john

BreadIt is fitting that Jesus’  prayer uses bread to represent the needs of humanity. Food is one of the few universal human needs, which offers humanity opportunities daily to connect with one another over a meal.  Do we receive, and share, our daily bread with thankful hearts?

Worship this week: 

Saturday – 5:00 p.m. in the chapel

Sunday – 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship

10:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship

Devotions for this week:

Give Us Each Day Our Daily Bread                       August 27-28, 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, Luke 11:2-4, Give Us Each Day Our Daily Bread

Monday, Exodus 16:1-36, Bread from Heaven

Tuesday, Deuteronomy 8:1-20, A Warning Not to Forget God

Wednesday, 1 Samuel 21:1-9, David and the Holy Bread

Thursday, Matthew 4:1-11, The Temptation of Jesus

Friday, Matthew 14:13-21, Feeding the Five Thousand

Saturday, Luke 24:13-25, The Walk of Emmaus

TALK:  Consider some of these ideas:

[Jesus said,] “Give us each day our daily bread.” Luke 2:3

  • What is the importance of bread in each of these stories?
  • What does it mean to receive “daily bread” from God? Other than bread, what are some things you cannot live without?
  • Tell a story of a time you were hungry.
  • Bake a loaf of bread from scratch. Look up a recipe online or use an old family. Take note of how long it takes, of how patience and persistence are required. Enjoy the time to use your hands and let your mind wander – meditate or pray as you bake. Share your bread with your family, friends, or even strangers.

PRAY:  Provider of all, you have given all that is needed for life. Give us wisdom to choose what is good, and to share our abundance, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

BLESS:  May God provide you with bread each and every day. Amen.

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Music on the lawn – August 21st at ELC

August 20, 2016 by john

musiconlawnSunday evening, August 21st at 7:00 p.m. .  Join us for a time of sharing the musical gifts of several in our community on lawn at ELC  315 E Main St., Mt. Horeb.  Bring a blanket or lawn chair.  In case of inclement weather, we’ll move inside the chapel.

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Your Kingdom Come — this week at ELC

August 19, 2016 by john

on-earth-as-it-is-in-heaven-copyEach time we utter the words “Your kingdom come” we are not simply looking ahead to the end of days, but asking that we might also live here and now with God, each other, and the whole creation in a way which reflects God’s loving design.

Worship this week with Holy Communion:

Saturday – 5:00 p.m. Modified traditional worship in the chapel

Sunday – 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship

10:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship

7:00 p.m. – Music on the lawn

Devotions for this week:

Your Kingdom Come                                                August 20-21, 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, Luke 11:2-4, Your Kingdom Come

Monday, 2 Samuel 7:1-17, God’s Covenant with David

Tuesday, Matthew 3:1-12, The Proclamation of John the Baptist

Wednesday, Mark 1:9-15, The Baptism of Jesus

Thursday, Luke 4:42-44, Jesus Preaches in the Synagogues

Friday, John 3:1-21, Nicodemus Visits Jesus

Saturday, Romans 14:13-23, Do Not Make Another Stumble

TALK:  Consider some of these ideas:

[Jesus said,] “Your kingdom come.” Luke 11:2b

  • What do these texts say about God’s kingdom?
  • What does it mean for God’s kingdom to come here to earth? God’s kingdom occurs on earth any time people are doing God’s work and loving one another. How can you help bring about God’s kingdom?
  • Tell a story of a time you knew you were living in God’s kingdom.
  • Do something this week to heal the earth, which is God’s kingdom. Use less fuel, less water, or plant a tree. Or clean a closet and donate items to an organization that recycles, reuses, or reduces. Be creative!

PRAY:  Loving God, your kingdom is anywhere your vision for creation is fulfilled. Bring this same vision into focus before our own eyes, that you might live through us, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

BLESS:  May God create God’s kingdom on earth. Amen.

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Worship Services

Welcome to Worship!

Saturday: 5:00 pm Worship in small chapel – modified traditional format.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship with a blend of traditional and contemporary music

Live worship will be streamed at 9:00 a.m. on Facebook. Recordings will be available on Facebook,  YouTube and on the Sermon Archive page.

Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mount Horeb (ELCA)
315 E. Main St., Mount Horeb, WI  53572
elc@mhtc.net

A Reconciling in Christ Congregation

We welcome all to ELC! Everyone. Without exception. Regardless of race,
ethnicity, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, faith traditions, physical or mental abilities, financial resources, family status, or personal struggles. We are committed to being an anti-racist community. By the power of the Holy Spirit we will work to extend God’s grace, love, justice, and dignity. You belong here. Your story and your life are valuable. In Christ’s love, we welcome you.

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