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Welcome to the podcast of Our Savior Lutheran Church & School (WELS) in Grafton WI. OUR MISSION KNOW Jesus Christ as Savior; GROW in loving service to God and each other; GO into our community and the world with the good news of Christ’s forgiveness. OUR VISION Heaven is our home – because Jesus is our Savior. OUR PURPOSE ”To give glory, honor, praise, and worship to our Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—in all that we say and do.” 1 Corinthians 10:10-31 All songs printed according CCLI License #2592668 Terms of Agreement.
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Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Connect 03 - Confession & Forgiveness
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Includes v2 and 6 of Forgive Us, Lord, for Shallow Thankfulness by William Watkins Reid ©1965 Teach us to thank You, Lord, for love and grace, For life and vision, for a purpose clear, For Christ Your Son, and for each human face That shows Your message ever new and near. Open our eyes to see Your love's intent, To know with minds and hearts its depth and height; May thankfulness be days in service spend, Reflection of Christ's life and love and light.
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Connect 02 - Jesus Loves Me
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
PreK - Lutheran Elementary School Jesus Loves Me Text: Anna Bartlett Warner, 1860 une: William Batchelder Bradbury, 1862 Jesus loves me! This I know, for the Bible tells me so. Little ones to Him belong; they are weak, but He is strong. Chorus:Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! The Bible tells me so.
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Connect 01 - God Is Here as We His People
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Sunday Sep 23, 2012
Lutheran Ceili Orchestra - JoeySchumann.com Opening Hymn God Is Here! As We His People Meet to Offer Praise and Prayer by Fred Pratt Green ©1979 Refrain - Jesus Draw Me Ever Nearer (May This Journey) by Keith Getty and Margaret Becker ©2002 1) God is here! As we his people meet to offer praise and prayer, May we find in fuller measure what it is in Christ we share. Refrain: May this journey bring the blessing, may I rise on wings of faith, And at the end of my heart's testing with your likeness let me wake. 2) Here, as in the world around us, all our varied skills and arts Wait the coming of His Spirit into open minds and hearts. Refrain 3) Here are symbols to remind us of our lifelong need of grace; Here are table, font and pulpit, here the cross has central place. Refrain 4) Here in honesty of preaching, here in silence, as in speech, Here in newness and renewal God the Spirit comes to each. Refrain
Sunday Sep 16, 2012
Pentecost 16 - 2012: Sermon
Sunday Sep 16, 2012
Sunday Sep 16, 2012
September 16, 2012 - Sermon from Pentecost 16 Mark 7:31-37 - Prof. Paul Zell, Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary "Jesus Does Everything Well!"
- With his personal touch
- With his powerful Word
Sunday Sep 09, 2012
Pentecost 15 - 2012: Sermon
Sunday Sep 09, 2012
Sunday Sep 09, 2012
September 9, 2012 - Sermon from Pentecost 15 "Christian Education Teaches Us To..." Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-9 (Christian Education Sunday)-Mr. Thomas Hering, Staff Minister
- Learn God's Word
- Share God's Word
- Remember God's Word
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Liturgy: Communion - Pages 33-37
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Communion Liturgy from Christian Worship ©1993 Northwestern Publishing House Pages 33-37 The Sacrament
- M/C Response
- Seasonal Sentence
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Sanctus)
- Words of Institution
- O Christ, Lamb of God (Agnus Dei)
- Thank the Lord
- Prayer
- Benediction
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Pentecost 14 - 2012: Sermon
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
September 2, 2012 - Sermon from Pentecost 14 "Rejoice! How to Greet Every Situation with Contentment" Philippians 4:10-20 (Summer Series 9 )-Rev. Mark C. Wagner Intro: Usually an "exchange" gets you an equal product, one that's working. But sometimes the exchange can bring something far better than you ever expected. Paul had exchanged his former way of life for a new one in Christ. God's peace resulted also in deep and abiding contentment. 1. We can (and are to be) satisfied in all situations. (vs. 10-13)
- We are not born content.
- We must learn to regard both poverty and plenty as trials.
- The Spirit reveals again that we are "bought with a price."
- God always loves people and generously spends to get it done.
App: Contentment must be redefined. To know Christ is to know that he has our best interests in mind. How he chooses to live in and through our lives is our unique discovery.
2. We can (and have been) supplied in every need. (vs. 14-20)
- Paul is far more interested in what their giving does for them than for him.
- God promises his riches of glory for givers:
- source of supply;
- limits of supply;
- method of supply.
- He will often answers quite differently than what we've asked.
App: The Philippian letter reminds us that God gives according to, not out of his riches. As many have discovered, what begins as the greatest disappointment in life can soon blossom into the best of blessings.
Conclusion: These are the superlatives that come to those who are thankful, willing to receive as God gives. Peace that surpasses understanding, love beyond knowledge, incomprehensible joy, unsearchable riches in Christ, abundant life, unending grace.
"I can do everything through him who gives me strength."
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Hymn of the Day: How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds (CW358) by John Newton, 1735-1807 1. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds in a believer's ear! It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, and drives away his fear.