MAY 2, 2019 Events in Nebraska City 7:30 AM NCHS Flag Pole at NE side, 141 Steinhart Park Rd. NOON by the 10 Commandments at the Court House, 10th Street and Central Avenue 4:00 PM at the Nebraska City, City Hall Flag Pole, corner of 15th and central.
Month: April 2019
Maundy Thursday, 2019
In Ecclesiastes, the preacher says, “For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.” Tonight we enter holy time as we pause to remember our Lord’s passion. During Holy Week, we gather to worship on Maundy Thursday, and Good Friday. In doing this, we are following this ancient custom from …
Easter Sunday, 2019
Easter Sunday, 2019. What a great day! What a beautiful morning! This morning we celebrate the most amazing event our world has even known. Thank you for being here to celebrate this day with us! The earliest Christians, those who lived within a couple generations of our Risen Lord Jesus, they went-out from Jerusalem, Judea, …
5th Wednesday inLent
The Lord’s Prayer, like God’s Word, teaches us that there is still much for us to learn, much for us to experience in that dynamic interaction between God’s Word and our daily lives. Whether it’s the Old Testament or the New, God’s Word always leads us to the cross. Tonight our focus is on, “Give …
5th Sunday in Lent
5th Sunday in Lent Text: Daniel 5:1-30 Ever since the building of the Tower of Babel and the confusion of the languages it necessitated, God has withdrawn His hand from apostate men, suffering them to walk in their own way as heathen and pagans. They were to realize the limitations of their own strength and …
4th week in Lent, Wednesday Sermon
Our text tonight is Luke11, verses 1-4, where Jesus teaches His disciples to pray. Do you have a favorite place to pray? A place like your bedroom, or the shower, at your office or workplace. Do you have a favorite time to pray? Before you go to sleep, when you first wake-up, or when you’re …
Deuteronomy 8:1-10
Grace and peace… Our text this evening is Deuteronomy 8:1-10 Christmas is about remembering our Savior. Easter is about remembering our salvation. And Thanksgiving, well its about remembering everything else that God has done for us. Tomorrow, as the platters, plates, and pie pans are filled, emptied, and filled again, the day can be summed-up …
Day of the Lord
The concentration camp at Dachau was liberated on a Sunday in April, 1945. One week later, Greek and Serbian Orthodox prisoners celebrated Easter in the camp Barracks. Priests wore make-shift vestments over their blue and white striped prison uniform. They sang the liturgy, read the Scriptures, and even recited a sermon by St. John Chrysostom, …
It was a dark and stormy night.
“It was a dark and stormy night.” Those are the words of “Snoopy” the beloved beagle in Charles Schultz’s “Peanuts” cartoon. Among ‘Snoopy’s’ many adventures and interests, he flies a World War II Sopwith Camel, and sleeps on the roof of his doghouse. “Snoopy” is also a famous writer whose works are always rejected by …
Sermon
In our text this morning, the Apostle Paul has written to the church in Ephesus. As we take a look at what he wrote, we see that God created us to be a temple of His Holy Spirit, and to glorify Him by what we do and don’t do with our body. Paul knew that members …
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