By Rev. Anders Nelson Mabel-Henrytown Tri-Point Parish - Mabel First Lutheran Church, Scheie Lutheran Church and Henrytown Lutheran Church As we celebrated Memorial Day last week, I was reminded of the rich collection of hymns that celebrate our national identity, giving thanks for the grand experiment in demo-cracy that we get to be a part of here in the United States and … [Read more...]
A New Commandment for a New Thing
By Rev. Debra Jene Collum Chatfield United Methodist On May 18 the texts that were read in many churches were from John chapter 13 and Revelation chapter 21. Both passages spoke to a new thing. In Revelation God says: “Look, I am making everything new.” In John, Jesus says, “I give you a new commandment, love each other as I have loved you.” As I read these verses in … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – Easter People, Raise Your Voices!
By Pastor Bridget Sheely Co-Pastor of Prairieland Parish Peace and Grace to you during this beautiful Eastertide season. I love this time of year. As we approach spring into summer and celebrate the holiest and most rejuvenating seasons of our spiritual lives. Easter is a time for us to not only repent of our sins but a time to renew our commitment to our Lord and … [Read more...]
Garage Sales
By Pastor Marke Geselle Valley Christian Center “As I walked into our church today, I walked into a maze of STUFF! You name it and it was probably in our foyer and fellowship hall. The ladies are preparing for a church garage sale to help provide ministry funds to use for our church’s women’s retreat at the end of the month and for other ministry endeavors. Stuff here, … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – Seeing Jesus
By Pastor Jeff Jacobs Unity Lutheran Parish - St. Paul, Saetersdal and St. Matthew’s, Granger For churches using the Common Lectionary (the Bible readings chosen for all Sundays and Holy Days in the Christian year) the story of Doubting Thomas, John 20:24-31, is recounted the Sunday after Easter – every year … for decades ... maybe for centuries! Every year we … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – One Got Out!
By Pastor Paul Hauschild Chatfield and Root Prairie Lutheran Churches Pastor Phil Callaway tells of driving his 5-year-old son past a local cemetery. Of course, 5-year-olds sometimes have an interesting perspective on things. Noticing a large pile of dirt beside a newly excavated grave, the boy pointed and said, “Look, Dad, one got out!!!” Calloway laughed at the … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – Wesley’s Great Hymn “And Can It Be That I Should Gain”
By Pastor Mark Woodward Maple Leaf Parish of the UMC Cherry Grove, Fountain, Preston, and Spring Valley: Faith Churches (and Lenora) I believe many of my readers know that I appreciate the depth, integrity and theology of traditional Christian hymns. I often use my hymnbook as a devotional resource in my life. As we approach Easter and come down the homestretch of the … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – We are Jacob
Rev. Peter J. Haugen St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Genesis 27:6-40 tells us about Jacob, one of the Patriarchs of Israel, one of the great Fathers of the Old Testament Church. And he is despicable. And yet God blesses him, honoring the blessing pronounced upon him by his father Isaac, making him a part of the lineage of our Lord Jesus, part of the Promise … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – Come Back to the Table
By Pastor Kevin Barnhart Spring Grove Evangelical Free I sometimes get angry at God. With the twists and turns of life, over the mountains and valleys that we all must transverse I have accumulated a myriad of tears and trials that can weigh like lead on my heart. Questions that seem lost in a vast abyss of silence … why not just run away; rail on God’s big powerful … [Read more...]
Pastor Devotions – The Lenten Experience, Together
By Rev. Anders Nelson Mabel-Henrytown Tri-Point Parish - Mabel First Lutheran Church, Scheie Lutheran Church and Henrytown Lutheran Church For many Christians around the world, these weeks are the beginning of the Lenten season, a season that might be most recognized by the cross of ash many people wear on Ash Wednesday to start the season and, for many people, a Lenten fast … [Read more...]









