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Scatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: Exodus: The Provision | Exodus 16:2–12 | Bread from HeavenExodus: The Provision | Exodus 16:2–12 | Bread from Heaven Even after all they had seen—parting seas, God’s mighty hand, freedom from slavery—the people of Israel grumbled. In the wilderness, they hungered… and the Lord answered with bread from heaven.God’s response to complaint was not wrath, but mercy. He heard the grumbling of His people and provided manna—not because they deserved it, but because He is faithful. This “bread from heaven” pointed forward to the greater Bread: Christ, who gives His own body for the life of the world.2025-07-2116 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinJuly 20, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | Exodus 16:2-12 | Bread from HeavenExodus: The Provision | Exodus 16:2–12 | Bread from Heaven Even after all they had seen—parting seas, God’s mighty hand, freedom from slavery—the people of Israel grumbled. In the wilderness, they hungered… and the Lord answered with bread from heaven.God’s response to complaint was not wrath, but mercy. He heard the grumbling of His people and provided manna—not because they deserved it, but because He is faithful. This “bread from heaven” pointed forward to the greater Bread: Christ, who gives His own body for the life of the world.2025-07-2158 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: Exodus: The Sea | Exodus 14:5-14 | Crossing the Red SeaExodus: The Sea | Exodus 14:5–14What happens when you’re trapped—when fear closes in and the way forward seems impossible?This week we journey with the Israelites to the shores of the Red Sea, a pivotal moment in the story of Exodus and in the history of God’s people. With Pharaoh’s army behind them and water ahead, Israel panics. Despite God’s miracles, they still doubt. But Moses delivers a powerful promise:“The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” (Exodus 14:14)2025-07-1425 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinJuly 13, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | Exodus 14:5-14 | Crossing the Red SeaExodus: The Sea | Exodus 14:5–14What happens when you’re trapped—when fear closes in and the way forward seems impossible?This week we journey with the Israelites to the shores of the Red Sea, a pivotal moment in the story of Exodus and in the history of God’s people. With Pharaoh’s army behind them and water ahead, Israel panics. Despite God’s miracles, they still doubt. But Moses delivers a powerful promise:“The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” (Exodus 14:14)2025-07-141h 15Grace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganThe Way of a WillGod shows the depths of his love and grace to us by making us co-heirs with Christ, with the promise of eternal inheritance as sons and daughters of God.2025-06-2943 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: The Bush | Exodus 3:1-14 | The Burning Bush📖 "Exodus: The Bush"📅 June 5 & June 8, 2025📍 St. Paul Lutheran Church – Sheboygan Falls, WI🔥 “You don’t know until you know…”—It’s a phrase we often use about life, but it also rings true in faith. In this week’s study, we encounter Moses at the burning bush. A fugitive shepherd meets the living God—and everything changes. In Exodus 3, God reveals His name, His promises, and His plan to redeem His people. Moses doesn’t just hear about God. He meets Him.In this episode, we’ll explore:How God calls us in spite of our past2025-06-1015 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinJune 08, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | Exodus 3:1-14 | The Burning Bush📖 "Exodus: The Bush"📅 June 5 & June 8, 2025📍 St. Paul Lutheran Church – Sheboygan Falls, WI🔥 “You don’t know until you know…”—It’s a phrase we often use about life, but it also rings true in faith. In this week’s study, we encounter Moses at the burning bush. A fugitive shepherd meets the living God—and everything changes. In Exodus 3, God reveals His name, His promises, and His plan to redeem His people. Moses doesn’t just hear about God. He meets Him.In this episode, we’ll explore:...2025-06-101h 02Scatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: Peace in Tribulation: Jesus Has Overcome | John 16:23–33 | I Have Overcome the World🕊️ Peace in Tribulation: Jesus Has Overcome📖 John 16:23–33 | ✝️ May 22 & 25, 2025“In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” — John 16:33How can we find peace in a world so filled with danger, uncertainty, and suffering? From sleepless nights and new beginnings to deep spiritual struggles and the brokenness of our hearts, tribulation is something we all face. In this week’s sermon, Pastor takes us on a relatable—and emotional—journey: the unforgettable car ride home after welcoming a newborn child. What should’ve been a short, simple driv...2025-05-2611 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinMay 25, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | John 16:23–33 | I Have Overcome the World🕊️ Peace in Tribulation: Jesus Has Overcome📖 John 16:23–33 | ✝️ May 22 & 25, 2025“In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” — John 16:33How can we find peace in a world so filled with danger, uncertainty, and suffering? From sleepless nights and new beginnings to deep spiritual struggles and the brokenness of our hearts, tribulation is something we all face. In this week’s sermon, Pastor takes us on a relatable—and emotional—journey: the unforgettable car ride home after welcoming a newborn child. What should’ve been a short, simple driv...2025-05-2659 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: Jesus and Peter: Restored | John 21:1–14🔥 Jesus and Peter: Restored | John 21:1–14📅 Join us live from St. Paul Lutheran Church – where restoration meets grace.Around one fire, Peter denied.Around another, Jesus restores.After a long night of empty nets and frustration, the risen Christ meets His disciples not with condemnation, but with a smile, a joke, and breakfast on the beach. In John 21, we witness not only the power of resurrection but the warmth of friendship, laughter, and mercy.Jesus doesn’t just appear—He steps into the weari...2025-05-0518 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinMay 04, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | John 21:1–14 | Jesus Appears to Seven Disciples🔥 Jesus and Peter: Restored | John 21:1–14📅 Join us live from St. Paul Lutheran Church – where restoration meets grace.Around one fire, Peter denied.Around another, Jesus restores.After a long night of empty nets and frustration, the risen Christ meets His disciples not with condemnation, but with a smile, a joke, and breakfast on the beach. In John 21, we witness not only the power of resurrection but the warmth of friendship, laughter, and mercy.Jesus doesn’t just appear—He steps into the weari...2025-05-0554 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Not What Was Expected | Luke 24:1-12 | The Resurrection🌸 Easter Sunday – Not What Was Expected Luke 24:1–12 | The Women at the Tomb They came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead, they found an empty tomb, folded grave clothes, and two angels declaring, “He is not here, but has risen.” In Luke 24:1–12, the women who had followed Jesus were the first to hear the resurrection news—and it was not what they expected. “Not What Was Expected” invites us to reflect on the many ways God surprises us with grace. The resurrection of Jesus overturns every earthly expectation. In place of mourning, we are given joy. In place...2025-04-2113 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganApril 20, 2025. Easter Festival Service. 8:30 A.M. | Luke 24:1-12 | The Resurrection🌸 Easter Sunday – Not What Was Expected Luke 24:1–12 | The Women at the Tomb They came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead, they found an empty tomb, folded grave clothes, and two angels declaring, “He is not here, but has risen.” In Luke 24:1–12, the women who had followed Jesus were the first to hear the resurrection news—and it was not what they expected. “Not What Was Expected” invites us to reflect on the many ways God surprises us with grace. The resurrection of Jesus overturns every earthly expectation. In place of mourning, we are given joy. In place...2025-04-211h 21Trinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganNot What Was Expected | Luke 24:1–12 | The Resurrection🌸 Easter Sunday – Not What Was Expected Luke 24:1–12 | The Women at the Tomb They came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead, they found an empty tomb, folded grave clothes, and two angels declaring, “He is not here, but has risen.” In Luke 24:1–12, the women who had followed Jesus were the first to hear the resurrection news—and it was not what they expected. “Not What Was Expected” invites us to reflect on the many ways God surprises us with grace. The resurrection of Jesus overturns every earthly expectation. In place of mourning, we are given joy. In place...2025-04-1815 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Hope for Wicked Tenants | Luke 20:9–20 | The Parable of the Wicked Tenants📖 Hope for Wicked Tenants Luke 20:9–20 🕊️ Worship with us at Trinity Lutheran Church, School, and Childcare in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Who crucified Jesus? It wasn’t just the Jews. It wasn’t just the Romans. The truth of the Gospel is far more profound—and far more personal. We are the wicked tenants in Jesus’ parable. We rejected the Son. Our sin placed Him on the cross. Yet, the hope of the Gospel remains: God uses what is evil for good. In this Holy Week parable, Jesus foretells not only His own death but the radical grace that...2025-04-0717 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganApril 06, 2025. Divine Service. 8:00 A.M. | Luke 20:9-20 | The Parable of the Wicked Tenants📖 Hope for Wicked Tenants Luke 20:9–20 🕊️ Worship with us at Trinity Lutheran Church, School, and Childcare in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Who crucified Jesus? It wasn’t just the Jews. It wasn’t just the Romans. The truth of the Gospel is far more profound—and far more personal. We are the wicked tenants in Jesus’ parable. We rejected the Son. Our sin placed Him on the cross. Yet, the hope of the Gospel remains: God uses what is evil for good. In this Holy Week parable, Jesus foretells not only His own death but the radical grace that...2025-04-071h 10Trinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganHope for Wicked Tenants | Luke 20:9–20 | The Parable of the Wicked Tenants📖 Hope for Wicked Tenants Luke 20:9–20 🕊️ Worship with us at Trinity Lutheran Church, School, and Childcare in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Who crucified Jesus? It wasn’t just the Jews. It wasn’t just the Romans. The truth of the Gospel is far more profound—and far more personal. We are the wicked tenants in Jesus’ parable. We rejected the Son. Our sin placed Him on the cross. Yet, the hope of the Gospel remains: God uses what is evil for good. In this Holy Week parable, Jesus foretells not only His own death but the radical grace that...2025-04-0415 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: A God Who Runs After His Runaway | Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 | The Parable of the Prodigal Son🍃A God Who Runs After His Runaway | St. Paul Lutheran Church 🍃📖 Key Scripture: Luke 15:1-3, 11-32📌 Online Google Form Sign-In: https://forms.gle/Hax768yepgjAK46s6📌Online Bulletin: https://tinyurl.com/bdawcxzkWelcome to the fourth Sunday in Lent at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Sheboygan Falls. Today’s sermon, "A God Who Runs After His Runaway People," explores the relentless love of God as illustrated in the Parable of the Prodigal Son, reminding us that no matter how far we run, God passionately pursues us.🌿 This Week...2025-03-3117 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinMarch 30, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 | The Parable of the Lost Sheep🍃A God Who Runs After His Runaway | St. Paul Lutheran Church 🍃📖 Key Scripture: Luke 15:1-3, 11-32📌 Online Google Form Sign-In: https://forms.gle/Hax768yepgjAK46s6📌Online Bulletin: https://tinyurl.com/bdawcxzkWelcome to the fourth Sunday in Lent at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Sheboygan Falls. Today’s sermon, "A God Who Runs After His Runaway People," explores the relentless love of God as illustrated in the Parable of the Prodigal Son, reminding us that no matter how far we run, God passionately pursues us.🌿 This Week...2025-03-3150 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganLeaving Milk for MeatBirth is exciting, but it's not everything. Babies are meant to grow. Growth isn't optional for children, and it isn't optional for Christians either. In this sermon we look at the importance of growing into a mature faith. We also look at how God h as provided for believers to grow, and we consider the assurance that we have in that growth by His grace.2025-03-3043 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Peter | John 18:12-27 | Peter Denies JesusPeter  | John 18:12-27 | Peter Denies Jesus "I am not." — With these words, Peter denies his Lord, not once but three times. In today’s reading from John 18:12–27, we witness the painful fulfillment of Jesus' prediction: Peter, the bold disciple, falters under pressure and denies even knowing Christ. In the dark courtyard, fear, weakness, and sin are exposed—not just in Peter’s heart, but in ours. Yet even here, God’s grace is not far. As Jesus stands bound and innocent, He bears the guilt of Peter’s denial and ours, moving ever closer to the cross. T...2025-03-2817 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganMarch 26, 2025. Mid-Week Lenten Service. 6:30 P.M. | John 18:12-27 | Peter Denies JesusPeter  | John 18:12-27 | Peter Denies Jesus "I am not." — With these words, Peter denies his Lord, not once but three times. In today’s reading from John 18:12–27, we witness the painful fulfillment of Jesus' prediction: Peter, the bold disciple, falters under pressure and denies even knowing Christ. In the dark courtyard, fear, weakness, and sin are exposed—not just in Peter’s heart, but in ours. Yet even here, God’s grace is not far. As Jesus stands bound and innocent, He bears the guilt of Peter’s denial and ours, moving ever closer to the cross. T...2025-03-2848 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Malchus | | John 18:1-11 | Betrayal and Arrest of JesusMalchus | John 18:1-11| Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus In the Garden of Gethsemane, as Jesus is arrested, a dramatic moment unfolds—Peter draws his sword and strikes Malchus, the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear. Yet, in an act of divine mercy, Jesus heals him. What can we learn from Malchus' encounter with Christ? How does this moment reflect Jesus’ mission of grace, even amid betrayal and suffering? Join us as we explore the significance of this passage and its powerful message for us today. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, an...2025-03-2115 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganMarch 19, 2025. Mid-Week Lenten Service. 6:30 P.M. | John 18:1-11 | Betrayal and Arrest of JesusMalchus | John 18:1-11| Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus In the Garden of Gethsemane, as Jesus is arrested, a dramatic moment unfolds—Peter draws his sword and strikes Malchus, the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear. Yet, in an act of divine mercy, Jesus heals him. What can we learn from Malchus' encounter with Christ? How does this moment reflect Jesus’ mission of grace, even amid betrayal and suffering? Join us as we explore the significance of this passage and its powerful message for us today. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, an...2025-03-2145 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinExploring The Chosen S2E5: What Did Jesus Mean by ‘I Have Not Come to Call the Righteous’?Join us at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls as we continue our journey through The Chosen! In Season 2, Episode 5, we witness Jesus dining with tax collectors and sinners, a moment that challenges cultural norms and reveals the depth of His mission. But what did Jesus truly mean when He said, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners” (Mark 2:17)?📖 Discussion Highlights:The significance of Jesus dining with Matthew and other outcasts.How this scene connects to Mark 2:13-17 and the heart of the Gospel.What this passage teaches us about grace, repentance, and discipleship.We invite...2025-03-111h 01Scatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: Guided to Forgiveness | Colossians 1:13-14Ash Wednesday • Guided to Forgiveness (Colossians 1:13-14)Online Bulletin: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QdnvYmayPUA781NDJchlyBOy0ruP8JoJ/view?usp=drive_linkAs we begin the solemn season of Lent, we are called to repentance, reflection, and renewal in Christ. Ash Wednesday reminds us of our need for forgiveness and the grace we receive through His sacrifice. When we confess our sins, we are guided to the cross, where Christ’s mercy restores us and empowers us to forgive others.📖 Scripture Focus: Colossians 1:13-14"He has...2025-03-0617 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinMarch 05, 2025. Mid-Week Service. 11:30 AM | Colossians 1:9-14Ash Wednesday • Guided to Forgiveness (Colossians 1:13-14)Online Bulletin: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QdnvYmayPUA781NDJchlyBOy0ruP8JoJ/view?usp=drive_linkAs we begin the solemn season of Lent, we are called to repentance, reflection, and renewal in Christ. Ash Wednesday reminds us of our need for forgiveness and the grace we receive through His sacrifice. When we confess our sins, we are guided to the cross, where Christ’s mercy restores us and empowers us to forgive others.📖 Scripture Focus: Colossians 1:13-14"He has...2025-03-0657 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Love Without Measure | Luke 6:27-38 | Love Your EnemiesLove Without Measure | Trinity Lutheran Church 📖 Based on Luke 6:27-38 The words of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are gift-giving words—words that pour out God’s love even to our enemies. “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you.” These words stand in direct contrast to the world's way of measuring love. Faith responds, “Gift received.” Unbelief resists: “That cannot be.” It measures love—only giving as much as it receives. But this is not the love of God. Jesus calls us to love with...2025-02-2418 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganFebruary 23, 2025. Divine Service. 8:00 A.M. | Luke 6:27-38 | Love Your EnemiesLove Without Measure | Trinity Lutheran Church 📖 Based on Luke 6:27-38 The words of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are gift-giving words—words that pour out God’s love even to our enemies. “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you.” These words stand in direct contrast to the world's way of measuring love. Faith responds, “Gift received.” Unbelief resists: “That cannot be.” It measures love—only giving as much as it receives. But this is not the love of God. Jesus calls us to love with...2025-02-241h 15Scatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: Reflecting the Character of God | Cor. 15:21-26; Luke 6:27-38📖 "Love Your Enemy?" | St. Paul Lutheran Church A Message on Luke 6:27-38 & 1 Corinthians 15:21-26Jesus’ words in Luke 6 challenge us in ways that seem impossible:"Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you." (Luke 6:27-28)How can we possibly live this out? Is Jesus setting a trap, asking us to do something unattainable? The truth is, we will fail. Yet, through Christ, we are forgiven, renewed, and called to a new...2025-02-2418 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinFebruary 23, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | I Cor. 15:21-26; Luke 6:27-38📖 "Love Your Enemy?" | St. Paul Lutheran Church A Message on Luke 6:27-38 & 1 Corinthians 15:21-26Jesus’ words in Luke 6 challenge us in ways that seem impossible:"Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you." (Luke 6:27-28)How can we possibly live this out? Is Jesus setting a trap, asking us to do something unattainable? The truth is, we will fail. Yet, through Christ, we are forgiven, renewed, and called to a new...2025-02-241h 15Trinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganLove Without Measure | Can We Measure Up to God’s Love? | Luke 6:27-38Love Without Measure | Trinity Lutheran Church 📖 Based on Luke 6:27-38 The words of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are gift-giving words—words that pour out God’s love even to our enemies. “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you.” These words stand in direct contrast to the world's way of measuring love. Faith responds, “Gift received.” Unbelief resists: “That cannot be.” It measures love—only giving as much as it receives. But this is not the love of God. Jesus calls us to love with...2025-02-2116 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Jesus Healed Them All | Luke 6:17–26 | Jesus Ministers to a Great MultitudeJesus Healed Them All | Luke 6:17–26 Crowds gathered from all over to see and hear Jesus. They came with broken bodies and weary souls, longing for His touch. And when He touched them, power flowed from Him—healing them all. But that was then. This is now. Does Jesus still heal today? How does His healing touch reach us in the present? Join us as we explore the life-giving power of Christ, who continues to bring restoration and hope through His Word and Sacraments. His mercy is not bound by time—His grace is for you today. 📖...2025-02-1713 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganFebruary 16, 2025. Divine Service. 8:00 A.M. | Luke 6:17–26 | Jesus Ministers to a Great MultitudeJesus Healed Them All | Luke 6:17–26 Crowds gathered from all over to see and hear Jesus. They came with broken bodies and weary souls, longing for His touch. And when He touched them, power flowed from Him—healing them all. But that was then. This is now. Does Jesus still heal today? How does His healing touch reach us in the present? Join us as we explore the life-giving power of Christ, who continues to bring restoration and hope through His Word and Sacraments. His mercy is not bound by time—His grace is for yo...2025-02-171h 12Grace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganAvoiding the Trap of an Unbelieving HeartFalling into the trap of a hard, unbelieving heart is a real threat that even the strongest, most mature believers must stay constantly vigilant against. Hebrews 3:7-14 calls our attention to the danger of this trap, and it arms us so that we can recognize it and avoid it.2025-02-1644 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganJesus Healed Them All – The Power of His Touch Then and Now | Luke 6:17–2Jesus Healed Them All | Luke 6:17–26 Crowds gathered from all over to see and hear Jesus. They came with broken bodies and weary souls, longing for His touch. And when He touched them, power flowed from Him—healing them all. But that was then. This is now. Does Jesus still heal today? How does His healing touch reach us in the present? Join us as we explore the life-giving power of Christ, who continues to bring restoration and hope through His Word and Sacraments. His mercy is not bound by time—His grace is for yo...2025-02-1515 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Entrust Your Burdens to Jesus | Luke 5:1-11Entrust Your Burdens to Jesus | Luke 5:1-11 Life is full of moments when we feel like Peter—exhausted, discouraged, and questioning why our efforts seem fruitless: “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing!” (Luke 5:5). We echo Isaiah’s lament: “Woe is me! I am a man of unclean lips!” (Isaiah 6:5). In these moments of doubt and despair, the temptation is to give up. We long to trust Jesus at His Word, to try again, but the results often seem worse than before. Yet, when all else fails, we cling to what never changes—the Word of the Lo...2025-02-1116 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganFebruary 09, 2025. Divine Service. 8:00 A.M. | Luke 5:1-11 | Jesus Calls the First DisciplesEntrust Your Burdens to Jesus | Luke 5:1-11 Life is full of moments when we feel like Peter—exhausted, discouraged, and questioning why our efforts seem fruitless: “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing!” (Luke 5:5). We echo Isaiah’s lament: “Woe is me! I am a man of unclean lips!” (Isaiah 6:5). In these moments of doubt and despair, the temptation is to give up. We long to trust Jesus at His Word, to try again, but the results often seem worse than before. Yet, when all else fails, we cling to what never changes—the Word of the Lo...2025-02-111h 08Scatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: You're Welcome Here! | Luke 5:1-11 & Isaiah 6:1-8You're Welcome Here! | Worship at St. Paul Lutheran ChurchHave you ever been asked, “You’re not from around here… are you?” It’s a question that can expose our differences, make us feel out of place, or even unwelcome. But in God’s kingdom, there are no outsiders. Through His grace, we are all called, gathered, and welcomed into His family.This Sunday, we reflect on Luke 5:1-11, where Jesus calls Simon Peter to follow Him. Simon, weary from a night of failed fishing, is told by Jesus to cast his...2025-02-1017 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinFebruary 09, 2025. Worship Service. 9:30 AM | Luke 5:1-11 & Isaiah 6:1-8 | You're Welcome Here!You're Welcome Here! | Worship at St. Paul Lutheran ChurchHave you ever been asked, “You’re not from around here… are you?” It’s a question that can expose our differences, make us feel out of place, or even unwelcome. But in God’s kingdom, there are no outsiders. Through His grace, we are all called, gathered, and welcomed into His family.This Sunday, we reflect on Luke 5:1-11, where Jesus calls Simon Peter to follow Him. Simon, weary from a night of failed fishing, is told by Jesus to cast his...2025-02-101h 04Grace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganBuilder of God’s HouseWhere do you look for courage? When it comes to finding confidence and hope in the midst of pressure situations, the Bible calls us to look to Christ. In Hebrews 3:1-6, the author calls us to consider three things about Jesus, which bring us confidence and hope to press on in our upward calling.2025-02-0946 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganEntrust Your Burdens to Jesus – Even When Everything Goes Wrong | Luke 5:1-11Entrust Your Burdens to Jesus | Luke 5:1-11 Life is full of moments when we feel like Peter—exhausted, discouraged, and questioning why our efforts seem fruitless: “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing!” (Luke 5:5). We echo Isaiah’s lament: “Woe is me! I am a man of unclean lips!” (Isaiah 6:5). In these moments of doubt and despair, the temptation is to give up. We long to trust Jesus at His Word, to try again, but the results often seem worse than before. Yet, when all else fails, we cling to what never changes—the Word of the Lo...2025-02-0814 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: Overwhelmed By Grace | 2 Cor. 9:6-15; Matt. 13:1-9SERMON “Overwhelmed By Grace" 2 Cor. 9:6-15; Matt. 13:1-9 January 30 – February 2, 2025 Pastor Kyle Backhaus -- Online Google Form Sign-In https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... Lutheran Service Book License 100010069 CCLI Copyright 712799 CCLI Streaming CSPL026675 This video will not be monetized -- Founded in 1855, St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls, WI, has been a steadfast beacon of faith, service, and community for over 165 years. Beginning with Reve...2025-02-0322 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinFebruary 02, 2025 - Worship Service. 9:30 AM | 2 Cor. 9:6-15; Matt. 13:1-9SERMON “Overwhelmed By Grace" 2 Cor. 9:6-15; Matt. 13:1-9 January 30 – February 2, 2025 Pastor Kyle Backhaus -- Online Google Form Sign-In https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... Lutheran Service Book License 100010069 CCLI Copyright 712799 CCLI Streaming CSPL026675 This video will not be monetized -- Founded in 1855, St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls, WI, has been a steadfast beacon of faith, service, and community for over 165 years. Beginning with Reve...2025-02-0358 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganThe Perfect SaviorThe Book of Hebrews is all about seeing the supremacy of Jesus Christ, so that we will come and satisfy ourselves in him. No one else measures up to him. No one else is able to accomplish what he did, when he went to the cross. No one else is able to bear that burden and deliver us from the punishment our sin deserves. No one else is able to perfect us, so that we may enter, without fear into the presence of God, to have that fellowship with him that we were created and intended by God to have.2025-02-0242 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinSermon: “The Grace of Giving" | 2 Cor. 8:1-9; Matt. 6:19-24SERMON “The Grace of Giving" 2 Cor. 8:1-9; Matt. 6:19-24 January 26, 2025 Pastor Kyle Backhaus ---- Founded in 1855, St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls, WI, has been a steadfast beacon of faith, service, and community for over 165 years. Beginning with Reverend F. Steinbach ministering to local Lutherans in their homes, the congregation has grown into a vibrant community deeply rooted in the teachings of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. From its first building in 1858 to its current facility constructed in 1995, St. Paul has faithfully served generations of families. Its...2025-01-2723 minScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinScatter the Darkness with St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinJanuary 26, 2025 - Worship Service. 9:30 AM |2 Cor. 8:1-9; Matt. 6:19-24SERMON “The Grace of Giving" 2 Cor. 8:1-9; Matt. 6:19-24 January 26, 2025 Pastor Kyle Backhaus ---- Founded in 1855, St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls, WI, has been a steadfast beacon of faith, service, and community for over 165 years. Beginning with Reverend F. Steinbach ministering to local Lutherans in their homes, the congregation has grown into a vibrant community deeply rooted in the teachings of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. From its first building in 1858 to its current facility constructed in 1995, St. Paul has faithfully served generations of families. Its...2025-01-271h 12Trinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: God Loves You | Luke 4:16–30 | Jesus Rejected at NazarethJesus Rejected at Nazareth | Luke 4:16–30 What a comfort to know that Jesus brings His gifts to you! In this message, we reflect on how Christ comes to us in our poverty, captivity, blindness, and oppression, offering the sanctity and beauty of life both now and forever. Though rejected in His hometown of Nazareth, Jesus continues to shine the light of His love upon us, forgiving us, washing us, feeding us, and giving us life. He comes to you in your struggles: When you’ve been chasing what doesn’t last, He brings true treasu...2025-01-2717 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganJanuary 26, 2025. Divine Service. 8:00 A.M. | Luke 4:16–30 | Jesus Rejected at NazarethJesus Rejected at Nazareth | Luke 4:16–30 What a comfort to know that Jesus brings His gifts to you! In this message, we reflect on how Christ comes to us in our poverty, captivity, blindness, and oppression, offering the sanctity and beauty of life both now and forever. Though rejected in His hometown of Nazareth, Jesus continues to shine the light of His love upon us, forgiving us, washing us, feeding us, and giving us life. He comes to you in your struggles: When you’ve been chasing what doesn’t last, He brings true treasu...2025-01-271h 14Grace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganThe Start of Something BigWe are not what we were made to be, and neither is the world around us. For all the beauty and the glory of the created world, there is still disorder, suffering, evil, and darkness. The world longs to be set free and restored, and so do we. This is what Jesus came to do. In this passage, the author of Hebrews teaches us how Christ came to make us human again, where he won that victory, and when we will see it complete.2025-01-2646 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganBible Study: God Loves You | Luke 4:16–30 | Jesus Rejected at NazarethJesus Rejected at Nazareth | Luke 4:16–30 What a comfort to know that Jesus brings His gifts to you! In this message, we reflect on how Christ comes to us in our poverty, captivity, blindness, and oppression, offering the sanctity and beauty of life both now and forever. Though rejected in His hometown of Nazareth, Jesus continues to shine the light of His love upon us, forgiving us, washing us, feeding us, and giving us life. He comes to you in your struggles: When you’ve been chasing what doesn’t last, He brings true treasu...2025-01-2420 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganPay AttentionDanger isn't always visible. In Hebrews 2:1-4, our author warns us against the danger of drifting from the hope we have in Christ. This is a call to vigilance and faith.2025-01-1945 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: Heaven is Open for You | Luke 3:15–22 | The Baptism of Our LordThe Baptism of Our Lord | Luke 3:15–22 Why was Jesus baptized? He had no sins to repent of or to be forgiven for—yet He stepped into the Jordan River to be baptized by John. Today’s Gospel reading shows us the Word made flesh entering the water, not for His sake, but for ours. In His baptism, Jesus began His journey to the cross, taking our sins upon Himself. This powerful moment reminds us of our own baptism, where the Word of God in and with the water forgives, renews, and grants eternal life. 🔹 Se...2025-01-1314 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganJanuary 12, 2025. Divine Service. 8:00 A.M. | Luke 3:15–22 | The Baptism of Our LordThe Baptism of Our Lord | Luke 3:15–22 Why was Jesus baptized? He had no sins to repent of or to be forgiven for—yet He stepped into the Jordan River to be baptized by John. Today’s Gospel reading shows us the Word made flesh entering the water, not for His sake, but for ours. In His baptism, Jesus began His journey to the cross, taking our sins upon Himself. This powerful moment reminds us of our own baptism, where the Word of God in and with the water forgives, renews, and grants eternal life. 🔹 Se...2025-01-131h 11Grace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGreater than AngelsThe glory of Jesus is unrivaled. Even the heavenly glory of the angels and heavenly beings bows to him. In this passage, the author of Hebrews highlights the glory of Jesus by comparing him to the angels, showing that he is greater than they are.2025-01-1245 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganBible Study: Heaven is Open for You | Luke 3:15–22 | The Baptism of Our LordThe Baptism of Our Lord | Luke 3:15–22 Why was Jesus baptized? He had no sins to repent of or to be forgiven for—yet He stepped into the Jordan River to be baptized by John. Today’s Gospel reading shows us the Word made flesh entering the water, not for His sake, but for ours. In His baptism, Jesus began His journey to the cross, taking our sins upon Himself. This powerful moment reminds us of our own baptism, where the Word of God in and with the water forgives, renews, and grants eternal life. 🔹 Se...2025-01-1014 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganSuperior in Every WayJesus Christ is superior in every way, because He is the Son of God. In this inaugural sermon on the book of Hebrews, we unpack three key ideas surrounding the superiority of Jesus, namely that He is the Creator Son, the Radiant Son, and the Savior Son.2025-01-0546 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganSermon: The Confidence of Faith | Romans 8:31b-39 | God's Everlasting LoveWhat shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? This powerful passage from Romans 8 reassures us of the unshakable, eternal love of God through Jesus Christ. Paul reminds us that nothing—neither death nor life, angels nor rulers, present nor future, nor any power—can separate us from the love of God. This profound truth gives us courage and peace as we navigate life’s trials, secure in the promise of salvation. 🔹 Scripture Focus: Romans 8:31-39 🔹 Themes: God’s Faithfulness, Victory in Christ, Eternal Love, and Unwavering Hop...2025-01-0215 minTrinity Lutheran SheboyganTrinity Lutheran SheboyganDec 31, 2024.New Year's Eve Festival Service. 5 P.M. | Romans 8:31b-39 | God's Everlasting LoveWhat shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? This powerful passage from Romans 8 reassures us of the unshakable, eternal love of God through Jesus Christ. Paul reminds us that nothing—neither death nor life, angels nor rulers, present nor future, nor any power—can separate us from the love of God. This profound truth gives us courage and peace as we navigate life’s trials, secure in the promise of salvation. 🔹 Scripture Focus: Romans 8:31-39 🔹 Themes: God’s Faithfulness, Victory in Christ, Eternal Love, and Unwavering Hop...2025-01-021h 05Grace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganUnchanging God in Changing TimesMajor changes are on the horizon for Israel in Deuteronomy 31. Moses, their leader is about to die. The nation itself is about to cross over into the Promised Land. In preparation for this, Moses charges God's people to entrust themselves to the Lord, who does not change.2024-12-1550 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganLaw, Life, and the GospelIt's important to know where you stand. In Deuteronomy 29-30, Moses leads Israel to commit itself to the Lord in a covenant that said they would keep His commands. Moses calls to us as he called to the people then, to choose life by listening to the Lord and trusting Him.2024-12-0849 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganCurse Breaker, Blessing BringerThe Law promised blessings and curses. The blessings were for Israel, if they obeyed. The curse were for Israel, if they broke faith with God and went their own way. In this sermon, we take a deep dive into both the blessings of the law and the curses, and we look forward to the New Testament, to see how Christ came to break the curse and to bring the blessing of eternal life.2024-12-0143 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganWhy We Offer ThanksIn this passage, we are urged to come and offer a sacrifice of thanks to God. First, Moses establishes why we ought to bring God thanks. Then he helps us to consider two important points that affect a thankful heart.2024-11-2447 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganEssential EthicsWhen it comes to virtue, we really must pay attention not only to what we we ought to do but to why we ought to do it. Virtue for virtue's sake is a fruitless endeavor. To really see why virtuous living is right, we need to start with its source. In this passage, Moses gives us a list of rights and wrongs. They all have to do with reflecting the heart of God in how we live and act towards one another.2024-11-1737 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganThe Price of AdmissionThe focus of this passage is fellowship with a holy God. To have that, we must be pure. Purity is not something that we can obtain on our own, nor is it natural to us since the Fall. God, in his great grace, has paid the price of our admission, by sending his Son, Jesus, to make us pure.2024-11-1045 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGod's Solution to Your Sin's ShameGod cares about His creatures, and He cares about what we do. As judge of all the earth, God will hold us accountable for what we do. The primary purpose of the law, besides showing us right from wrong, is to show us that we are all guilty. In this passage, God addresses the issue of sexual immorality, showing us how serious it is and calling our attention to its consequences. At the same time, this passage prepares us to see God's solution for our sin, His Son, Jesus.2024-11-0350 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganLord of Our WaysAs our Creator, God is Lord of our ways. In this passage, God gave specific commands to Israel about how they were to love their neighbor and care for their wellbeing. Taking each of these commands into account, we see that God calls his people to love their neighbor by regarding their life and wellbeing, by embracing God given distinction and definition, and by embracing and loving holiness.2024-10-2736 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganCreated, Corrupted, Redeemed, RestoredThe Bible is grounded in reality. It recognizes that the world is not what it should be, and it helps us to understand why that is. The Bible also tells us about God's plan to redeem and restore creation through the saving work of Christ. Deuteronomy 21 is a chapter aimed at teaching Israel how to handle certain situations where the corruption of sin is seen, but it also points us forward to Jesus Christ, who tells us he is making all things new.2024-10-2042 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganLover of LifeGod made life, and He loves His creation. In this passage we see how God gave certain commands to protect life in Israel. We also consider how we are meant to adopt this same culture of life in loving and caring for our neighbors.2024-10-1342 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganWhy We WorshipGod calls His people to come and worship Him. The commands He gives concerning worship provide structure for right worship, even as the fellowship He designs for worship produces praise from the hearts of His people that is pleasing to Him. In this passage, we take a detailed look at the 'why' of worship.2024-09-2946 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganRest and RestorationGod’s commands in Deuteronomy 15 are driven towards a similar goal. As Israel’s King, God shows regard for the poor and the vulnerable among his people, passing laws to protect the poor. These commands teach us to put others over our personal gain.2024-09-2240 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGod's Glad GiversGod calls his people to give with glad and generous hearts. He does this for many reasons, four of which we consider in Deuteronomy 14. A) We Give Because We Have Glad Fellowship with God B) We Give Because Giving is an Exercise of Faith to Trust in God to Provide C) We Give in Gratitude to Support God’s Kingdom Work D) We Give Because God Means For Us to Reflect His Own Gracious Heart in Love to Others2024-09-1541 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganHoly is as Holy DoesCloven hooves? Chewing the cud? Owls and vultures? No pork? What are all these food laws, and why do they matter? In this sermon, we explore the details and the purpose of clean and unclean foods in the Law of Moses. We explore God's plan to set His people apart from the nations, and we look at how Christ has made the unclean, clean through his work on the cross.2024-09-0838 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganHoly is as Holy DoesCloven hooves? Chewing the cud? Owls and vultures? No pork? What are all these food laws, and why do they matter? In this sermon, we explore the details and the purpose of clean and unclean foods in the Law of Moses. We explore God's plan to set His people apart from the nations, and we look at how Christ has made the unclean, clean through his work on the cross.2024-09-0838 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganHoly Love for the Holy NameLife is about priorities. What we love affects what we do. Deuteronomy 13 challenges us to take a close look at the priorities of our heart by causing us to see the supremacy of the name of God.2024-09-0149 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganRules and WorshipRules are important. Good rules don't limit our joy, they maximize it. In Deuteronomy 12, God gives rules for worship. These include breaking with sin, coming to him in the way he calls us, and coming in true joy.2024-08-2551 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganRedemption's PlanGod's work of redemption happens according to his plan of redemption. In the book of Ruth, we can see how God worked to redeem the house of Elimelech and to bring about a new chapter in the story of salvation. In this conclusion to Ruth, we see the costliness of redemption and the effect of redemption.2024-08-1845 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganStriving Towards RestRest is a big theme across the Biblical storyline, and it's especially important in Ruth 3. Here we see Naomi work to secure rest for Ruth in the house of Boaz. It's a beautiful, somewhat awkward story of two lovers that points us forward to the greater rest that God has for his people in Christ.2024-08-111h 13Grace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganWings of RefugeThe Lord is a God who protects those who put their hope in him. He is a refuge to us in every time of need. God's protection and kindness is seen in three ways here in Ruth 2. His kindness and faithfulness to those who hide themselves in him is seen in Ruth's humble faith. His generous heart is mirrored in Boaz. His steadfast love is remembered as Naomi rejoices in His redemption.2024-08-0442 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganEmpty Bellies in the House of BreadThe Lord is kind. He does not forget, but redeems what has been lost. In this opener to the book of Ruth, we witness God working in spite of the bad decisions of men and the rebellion of his people to accomplish the impossible.2024-07-2854 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganPeace and Purim- Remembering God’s Salvation in Christ Our KingIt's important for God's people to remember and to rejoice. In this conclusion to Esther, we learn about how the feast of Purim became established. As Mordecai and Esther use their authority to establish the memory of God's salvation in the mind of every Jew, we look forward to Jesus, who is our better king and our great Savior.2024-07-2146 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGod of the HumbleGod opposes the proud, but He gives grace to the humble. In this passage we meet Esther and watch as God brings her into the kingdom of Persia as Queen.2024-05-1934 minRISENRISENGod Meant It For Good With such a great transition ahead for our graduating seniors, it is God's providence that we close out our series in the book of Genesis with one last short devotion that reveals how God works everything out for His people in this message titled, God Meant It For Good.4 So Joseph said to his brothers, “Come near to me, please.” And they came near. And he said, “I am your brother, Joseph, whom you sold into Egypt. 5 And now do not be distressed or angry with yourselves because you sold me here, for God sent me b...2024-05-0216 minSheboygan eFree Church Sunday MessagesSheboygan eFree Church Sunday Messages2 Timothy 1:8-12a: Now That Christ Has Appeared In 2 Timothy, we have Paul’s last words and final thoughts as he mentors Timothy, who pastors the church in Ephesus. As persecution was ramping up, it seems that Timothy struggled with fear and timidity in his proclamation of Jesus. Paul speaks a word of encouragement to Timothy to “not be ashamed,” and to be ready to “share in the suffering” that comes with the gospel. All of us are called to stand courageously as we minister the message of the good news about Jesus, and all of us wrestle with some fear and timidity. As Paul encourages Timothy, he does so...2024-04-2146 minRISENRISENHope For Broken Families God works through imperfect families to bring about His plan. In this message titled, Hope For Broken Families, we see how God purposefully places Joseph in a dysfunctional family in order to get Joseph exactly where He wants him.Genesis 37:1-11 1 Jacob lived in the land of his father’s sojournings, in the land of Canaan. 2 These are the generations of Jacob. Joseph, being seventeen years old, was pasturing the flock with his brothers. He was a boy with the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, his father’s wives. And Joseph brought a bad re...2024-04-0425 minRISENRISENHumiliation Before Humility God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble; therefore, we need humility! In this message titled, 'Humiliation Before Humility,' we see how an utterly humiliating moment in Jacob's life contributes to his radical spiritual transformation by teaching him the all-important lesson of humility. 2024-02-0838 minSheboygan eFree Church Sunday MessagesSheboygan eFree Church Sunday MessagesZechariah 13:2-6: House Cleaning Zechariah 12-14 communicates a "burden" (an authoritative word from God) regarding what will occur in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus Christ’s Second Coming. Yahweh, “who stretched out the heavens” and “formed the spirit of man” (12:1), will miraculously deliver his people from external global military threats (12:1-9). He will also give great gifts (12:10, “grace”), including widespread repentance and loyalty to Jesus, the Messiah, described as “a fountain . . . opened to cleanse them.” (13:1)In our passage today, we see that another characteristic of cleansing “on that day” is the permanent eradication of both idolatry and false prophets from th...2024-02-0447 minSheboygan eFree Church Sunday MessagesSheboygan eFree Church Sunday MessagesZechariah 12:10-13:1 |The Spirit of Grace A repeated phrase in Zechariah 12-14 is the wording On that day, occurring seventeen times, which refers to the return of Jesus Christ. The focal point for our Lord’s return is Jerusalem, which is referenced twenty-two times. In prior verses leading up to today’s passage, we noted how our Lord will defend his city (1-3) and deliver his people (4-9). As we examine today’s passage, it becomes clear that our Lord’s objective is more than physical deliverance. What is truly needed is a spiritual transformation among his people.Consider how God uses...2024-01-2842 minRISENRISENScandalous Grace God often gives unimaginable blessings to the most unqualified people--the worst of the worst--all to show His amazing grace. In this message titled, Scandalous Grace, we see just that as we're introduced to Jacob, a man full of selfish ambition and deceit, yet chosen by God to be the next heir of an eternal and glorious promise. 2024-01-2538 minSheboygan eFree Church Sunday MessagesSheboygan eFree Church Sunday MessagesZechariah 12:6-9: The Glory Revealed One of the key phrases found in Zechariah 12-14 is on (or in) that day, which occurs seventeen times. This phrase is associated with the return of Jesus Christ. During this time, the combination of God’s justice and grace is fully exhibited. Justice is demonstrated toward those who stand opposed to God and his people, while grace in the form of deliverance is provided to those who trust in the LORD. Let’s examine 12:6-9 carefully and note what God reveals about his plans. 2024-01-1441 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGo OnWhen Paul was low, God raised him up through three means of grace. This is a passage for those who are feeling overwhelmed and discouraged by the state of the world.2023-07-3044 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganTwo Paths DivergeIt's painful to say goodbye, especially when it's not on the best of terms. In this passage, Paul and Barnabas take their leave of each other. It's a moment that reminds us that they were human, but it's also a moment that shows us the power of God's amazing grace to redeem.2023-06-1137 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganTogether for TruthChrist has called his Church to labor in the truth. In Acts 15, we see the Church laboring together for the truth, defending the gospel from those who would seek to distort it. In this sermon, we consider the issue at hand, the way the Church worked together to address it, and the way the gospel of grace triumphed over distortions.2023-05-2851 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace in PerspectivePaul and Barnabas' reception in Lystra is one of the most bizarre reactions to the gospel in the book of Acts. Even so, it gives us an opportunity to consider the influence of worldview on our perception of truth, and it shows us the importance of God's grace, to give us a right perspective of the truth of the gospel.2023-04-3044 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganJoy and JealousyJesus gives his people an unshakable, eternal joy. This joy comes by faith, and it causes his people to press into his grace, to resist jealousy, and to endure in the midst of every circumstance. Jealousy, which is the enemy of joy, will seek to rid us of it, but in Christ, God's people will endure.2023-04-1646 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganThe Abundance of GraceThe truth and hope of the gospel are anchored firmly on the fact of Jesus' resurrection from the grave. In this sermon, Pastor Philip explores why the resurrection of Jesus matters for us.2023-04-0939 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganA New BeginningGod has gloried Jesus by making him the Savior of the World. In this passage, we see God bringing glory to Christ in three ways: By giving grace to the Nations, by breaking down the walls that divide us, and by calling us to share in his heart for others.2023-01-0152 minGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganGrace Baptist Church – SheboyganWhat If I Stumble?In this passage, Moses warns about sin and its consequences. He explains why it is so critical that God's people fight against sin, but he also points us to the power of the grace and mercy of God for when we do sin.2022-10-1642 minMad Mad Media PodcastMad Mad Media PodcastMad Mad Media Club Mix 2Oops! Here it is again!Mad Mad Media goes clubbing with Martine McCutcheon, Jessy Moss, Ruddha, Jodie, Groove Generator, Annika, Sandra Grace. For more info, go to madmadmedia.blogspot.com.aac2006-09-0900 minMad Mad Media PodcastMad Mad Media PodcastMad Mad Media Podcast - Club MixMad Mad Media goes clubbing with Martine McCutcheon, Jessy Moss, Ruddha, Jodie, Groove Generator, Annika, Sandra Grace. For more info, go to madmadmedia.blogspot.com.aacmp32006-09-0900 min