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Shaped By His Love 

“These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full. This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” – John 15:11-12 

Jane’s life had been on a downhill slide for some time. She struggled to make ends meet. Putting groceries on the table and paying rent not only took all her paycheck, but sapped all her energy, as well. She was tired and decisions became tougher and tougher. Now, because of a combination of stubbornness and delayed depression, wrong decisions, even on easy matters, became as normal as breathing air for Jane. Things continued to grow worse and Jane soon found herself in what seemed a never ending tail spin. The worst poverty of all began to plague her … the poverty of loneliness.

I tell this story because it is relevant to us today. All of us have been touched in some way by those who suffer the poverty of loneliness and all that goes along with it. That’s right, all that goes along with it! For you see, the feeling of not being loved is the key ingredient in the mix of the poverty of loneliness.

God’s love is a gift given by Him to us. It is the very gift of Jesus. When, by the grace of God, we take ourselves out of the picture, when we leave our egos at the threshold of our neighbor’s door and step inside the house of his or her life, then we are at the starting point of sharing God’s love with our neighbor. We begin to love one another as Christ has loved us. Each step after that becomes easier and easier, simply because the Holy Spirit continues to beckon us to care for those hurting souls around us. Nothing else molds and shapes us more to love and care for our neighbor than our God as he reveals Himself to us in His Word and through the sacraments.

Yes indeed, there are those all around us like Jane who suffer from this poverty of loneliness and all that goes along with it. As God’s children, we are called to share the love of God in Christ Jesus with all the Jane’s of the world, even the silent ones. But let’s not forget that nurturing one another in that love goes hand-in-hand with nurturing ourselves through God’s Word. Like the potter shapes an old piece of clay into a beautiful piece of pottery, God shapes us with His Word. Make no mistake, when we put away all the excuses and get ourselves out of the way, God will always, always give us the opportunity to share His love with others. As we are shaped by Christ’s love, we eagerly share that same love molded into us with those around us. So, brothers and sisters in Christ let us encourage one another with that same love. God will bless us by removing all the gritty - rough pieces of clay and Christ Jesus, our Savior, will gently shape and mold us with His love. He alone will gracefully lead us to share that same love with others who suffer. His love is there for each of you. 

God’s Peace to you, 

Pastor Tom

Who We Are

Created by the Father, redeemed by Jesus Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we at First Lutheran Church gather around Jesus Christ and the hope of His Gospel that teaches that all people are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Locally, we have been worshipping together since 1887.  Nationally, we are members of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. 

What We Believe   

We believe that we are called to make, baptize, and teach disciples of all nations in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  We do this out of joyful thanks for the redemption we find in Christ Jesus by the grace of His Gospel solely through faith in Him.  Honestly admitting that the task is beyond our own power to accomplish, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit through the hearing of the Word, participation in the Lord’s Supper, and the life imparted to us in our baptism.

Practically speaking, as a church we seek to make everything we do Christ-centered and gospel driven.  We strive to be radically inclusive, realizing that we are all sinners and have fallen short of the glory of God.  But God showed his love for us in this: while we were still sinners he died for us.  Therefore there is no condemnation for any who are in Christ.  For if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord” and believe in your heart God raised him from the dead you will be saved.  It doesn’t matter who you are or what you’ve done, each and every one of us has done wrong.  But God reaches out to us and wants a relationship with us.  He accepts us where we are and guides us on the path to righteousness. 

Therefore, we endeavor to reach out to and care for the whole family and share the good news of God’s grace so that through us, Christ may be made known to all people.  

What We Do

We come together as a church to worship God; encourage one another in our relationship with Jesus Christ; expand our faith through Bible studies, small groups, Sunday School and family events; and to send Christians out into our community and world to reach those who do not yet have a relationship with the Lord.

Sunday Mornings 9:00 AM Bible Study & Sunday School
  10:15 am Worship

 

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Seal of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - The official seal of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is a unique blend of symbols and words.In the center is a blue shield, representing the Christian's faith; a prominent gold cross proclaiming that we preach Jesus Christ crucified and risen from the dead; Latin words under the cross reading "Jesus Christ is Lord"; three equilateral gold crosses symbolizing the Holy Trinity; three gold stars on the shield standing for the three Christian creeds: the Apostolic, the Nicene and the Athanasian. Beneath the shield is Luther's seal (see description). Three gold stars on each side of the shield stand for the six Lutheran Confessions that were published in one book, titled "Concordia," in 1580. Grape vines fill the bottom white spaces, symbolizing Christ's words in John 15:5. Around the inner circle are the words on which Lutheranism is founded: Sola Scriptura, Sola Gratia, Sola Fide (by Scripture alone, by grace alone, by faith alone). The exterior circle contains the proper name of the church and the year it was founded--1847. The seal was designed is by Rev. A.R. Kretzmann of Chicago; the drawing is by Walter Geweke, also of Chicago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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