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A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in the Lakeview/Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago. Open to the Mystery… Connect, Strengthen, and Serve with Joy! Guiding Principles: act with courage, be radically inclusive, cultivate empowering relationships, delight in God’s beauty, engage with intention.
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Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

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Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been ”Making Known the Love of Christ” in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God’s Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library and the Weill Center for the Performing Arts. We invite you to visit us in person! Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan is a proud member of The Lutheran Church—Mi ...
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Pastor Will Rose delivers the homily at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Chapel Hill, NC. Just like the Bible, these messages were made for a particular people at a particular time, but we hope you can find solace and truth in these timeless messages.
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This site features sermons preached by The Rev. Alex Zuber. He serves as a Pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). A native of Roanoke, Virginia, Alex attended James Madison University, the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and served a Lutheran Parish in Luray, Virginia from 2014-2018. He currently serves as Associate Pastor at Muhlenberg Lutheran Church and resides with his wife and their Dog (Ayra) and cat (Toothless) in Harrisonburg, VA.
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Holy Trinity Lutheran Church's Podcast

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

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We are a vibrant and growing congregation of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod that serves the Church Body and local community through a variety of ministries. We would love to have you visit us, whether you live in the area or are just passing through Bowling Green.
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Christ Crucified

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Walnut, IL

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Christ Crucified podcasts are the recordings of the Divine Service at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Walnut Illinois. It is here where He calls and gathers His precious flock to hear His Word and receive His saving Sacraments. It is through these sacred means that our gracious Lord kindles and strengthens faith in the hearts of sinful men thereby bestowing everlasting life. May your heart and mind be opened by His Holy Spirit that you might joyfully receive His gifts of forgiveness, life, a ...
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Pastor Chill Will delivers the homily this week about the continuing power of Easter, having peace in hard times, and what it means to be a good friend. This week we discuss John 15:9-17! . Will discusses what's next after the resurrection! He speaks to the power of love over fear, and truth over the grave. How do we understand love? What brings pe…
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What place does awe and wonder have in apologetics and between faith and science? In this episode, as we bring Apologetics 201 to an end, Pastor Will Rose stops in to talk about his passion for finding harmony and equiping the church on topics related to faith and science. Pastor Will tells us about his recent trip to the BioLogos Faith and Science…
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“Son of Man, can these bones live?” That’s the question, isn’t it? Whether you’re standing in a valley of dry, dead bones, or in a cemetery, or when you’re standing at the bed side of a loved one who has just died. Is there any hope for life in the midst of sin and death? Jesus has answered that question for us once and for all! Jesus is the Son of…
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As Jesus is about to lay down His life on the cross for His friends, for His enemies, for you and me, and for all people, He prays…for all of us. What do you do when you’re concerned for someone? You pray for them. Jesus prays, “Holy Father…I have given them your word.” In this prayer Jesus is saying to us, “You have my word.” To have Jesus’ word i…
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As Jesus is about to lay down His life on the cross for His friends, for His enemies, for you and me, and for all people, He prays…for all of us. What do you do when you’re concerned for someone? You pray for them. Jesus prays, “Holy Father…I have given them your word.” In this prayer Jesus is saying to us, “You have my word.” To have Jesus’ word i…
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Eternal life is not the same thing as the resurrection of the dead, nor is it simply this life extended past death. Eternal life is not something we earn or build from our efforts to get rich, successful, or busy. Eternal life always was, will always be, and is present right now. You just have to look at Jesus to see what is and trust that he has g…
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As Jesus is about to lay down His life on the cross for His friends, for His enemies, for you and me, and for all people, He prays…for all of us. What do you do when you’re concerned for someone? You pray for them. Jesus prays, “Holy Father…I have given them your word.” In this prayer Jesus is saying to us, “You have my word.” To have Jesus’ word i…
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----- Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been "Making Known the Love of Christ" in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God's Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library a…
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----- Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been "Making Known the Love of Christ" in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God's Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library a…
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In a world that more and more seems to be overcoming the faith, Jesus says it is our faith in Him that overcomes the world. In a world more and more hostile to God, Jesus is still calling tax collectors and sinners His friends. In a world more and more going its own way and accelerating away from God, Jesus calls us to try a new way. Which is reall…
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In a world that more and more seems to be overcoming the faith, Jesus says it is our faith in Him that overcomes the world. In a world more and more hostile to God, Jesus is still calling tax collectors and sinners His friends. In a world more and more going its own way and accelerating away from God, Jesus calls us to try a new way. Which is reall…
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We can spend a lot of time waiting for God to do something about the brokenness of our world and the challenges of life. The Book of Acts, however, says that it is not our impatient waiting on the Spirit to act that is the problem. The Spirit has preceded us and plowed the ground already. The Spirit impatiently anoints even as we argue about who is…
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In a world that more and more seems to be overcoming the faith, Jesus says it is our faith in Him that overcomes the world. In a world more and more hostile to God, Jesus is still calling tax collectors and sinners His friends. In a world more and more going its own way and accelerating away from God, Jesus calls us to try a new way. Which is reall…
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Little by little it seems our culture is moving from being centered on the family with its focus of love for one another to tribalism, where membership is based not on love, but on grievance. An episode of the iconic 90’s sitcom Seinfeld has a humorous example of this as one of the characters in the show decides to make up his own secular holiday t…
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Little by little it seems our culture is moving from being centered on the family with its focus of love for one another to tribalism, where membership is based not on love, but on grievance. An episode of the iconic 90’s sitcom Seinfeld has a humorous example of this as one of the characters in the show decides to make up his own secular holiday t…
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We must stay in the fire. Or as Jesus says, like branches in a vine. Which is difficult. We are often detached, disobedient, distracted and distressed. But in the end, a suffering vine makes finer wine. 1. You will Bear Fruit. We don’t just get fed, we feed. 2. You get what you want, what you really want. Jesus! 3. Jesus gets what he wants - to liv…
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Little by little it seems our culture is moving from being centered on the family with its focus of love for one another to tribalism, where membership is based not on love, but on grievance. An episode of the iconic 90’s sitcom Seinfeld has a humorous example of this as one of the characters in the show decides to make up his own secular holiday t…
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In Jesus’ day, there would be times when multiple shepherds would bring their flocks together. Whether by accident or on purpose, they would gather them in a paddock, an area that was walled off to keep the predators out of the flock. The sheep would mingle together and do all the things sheep do. Now that presents a problem for the shepherd. How d…
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In a world full of “I don’t care”, what joy to hear and see and touch and taste our Good Shepherd’s “I care”. And to rest confidently in that, no matter what rages around us in this world. No matter the disappointments, the failures, the problems, the guilt, the danger, the lack, the fear – whatever satanic attack. For none of that can change this …
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In a world full of “I don’t care”, what joy to hear and see and touch and taste our Good Shepherd’s “I care”. And to rest confidently in that, no matter what rages around us in this world. No matter the disappointments, the failures, the problems, the guilt, the danger, the lack, the fear – whatever satanic attack. For none of that can change this …
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In a world full of “I don’t care”, what joy to hear and see and touch and taste our Good Shepherd’s “I care”. And to rest confidently in that, no matter what rages around us in this world. No matter the disappointments, the failures, the problems, the guilt, the danger, the lack, the fear – whatever satanic attack. For none of that can change this …
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The resurrection of Jesus reveals that God’s way is the way of life, light, love, peace, hope, and wholeness. Whenever these things break through the darkness of the world it is a moment of resurrection. Sadly, we don’t see it, nor do we often want to accept this eruption of new life. We are resistant to the resurrection.…
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As human beings we have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. The sensing organs associated with each sense send information to the brain to help us understand and perceive the world around us. In our text for today, the sense of hearing, sight, touch, smell, and taste are all in play. The disciples hear Jesus speak and He inv…
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As human beings we have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. The sensing organs associated with each sense send information to the brain to help us understand and perceive the world around us. In our text for today, the sense of hearing, sight, touch, smell, and taste are all in play. The disciples hear Jesus speak and He inv…
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As we kick off our Fan the Flame journey, we want to see that this is about the fire of faith in each of our hearts. Our readings illustrate the “triangle of fire.” In order to have a fire you need heat, fuel and oxygen. If any are missing, no fire. But Jesus gives all of these things to us!By Trinity Lutheran Church
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As human beings we have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. The sensing organs associated with each sense send information to the brain to help us understand and perceive the world around us. In our text for today, the sense of hearing, sight, touch, smell, and taste are all in play. The disciples hear Jesus speak and He inv…
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We live in the age of the individual. We are a lonely, fragmented people often at each other’s throats. The resurrection of Jesus binds people together in love to stand against the individualism that makes everything about “me.” “Doubting” Thomas struggled in despair and doubt because he was not with the others when Jesus first appeared. The church…
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Wounds tell a story: scraped knees tell of recklessness, scarred wrists tell of despair, and scarred souls tell of misery, but even those wounds can be taken up into Jesus’ wounds and be transformed into a part of the resurrection story. How? By what Jesus gives out in today’s Gospel reading: forgiveness of sins. As Jesus has forgiven you of all yo…
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Wounds tell a story: scraped knees tell of recklessness, scarred wrists tell of despair, and scarred souls tell of misery, but even those wounds can be taken up into Jesus’ wounds and be transformed into a part of the resurrection story. How? By what Jesus gives out in today’s Gospel reading: forgiveness of sins. As Jesus has forgiven you of all yo…
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It is the second Sunday of Easter, the end of the great octave. The vestiges of our Easter joy can still be felt. Yet, a faint shadow has snuck into our celebrations in the form of Thomas’ doubt and our own. Jesus is risen, and yet we can’t help but still be gripped by the reality of the darkness, sin, and brokenness that still plague us. When doub…
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Wounds tell a story: scraped knees tell of recklessness, scarred wrists tell of despair, and scarred souls tell of misery, but even those wounds can be taken up into Jesus’ wounds and be transformed into a part of the resurrection story. How? By what Jesus gives out in today’s Gospel reading: forgiveness of sins. As Jesus has forgiven you of all yo…
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"Who will roll away the stone for us?" the women ask. This is a profound spiritual question. Had Jesus not rolled it away, we would be stuck in our graves forever. But even now, that stone traps us in this life, a life filled with the fear of death and misery. The stone rolled away is a portal to a new life with Jesus.…
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----- Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been "Making Known the Love of Christ" in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God's Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library a…
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