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April 2 - Palm Sunday ~ Celebrating the Triumphant Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem
April 6 - Maundy Thursday ~ 7-00p.m. with Communion ~ Celebrating the Institution of the Lord's Supper and the new command Jesus gave to love one another.
April 7- Good Friday ~ 10-00 a.m. and 7-00p.m. ~ Remembering the suffering and death of Jesus for our sin and our salvation.
Easter Breakfast ~ 9:00 a.m.
Celebration Sunrise Service
~ 10-15 a.m.
From the desk of Pastor Geske....
Greetings to you in the name of Christ! During the month of April, we will
once again celebrate the resurrection of our Lord. We believe that Christ’s
death and resurrection give us the certainty of forgiveness of our sin and the
promise of eternal life. In the world in which we live, too many people don’t
know or don’t understand the power of the resurrection for their life. Unfortunately, too many want nothing to do with the resurrection, but Jesus clearly tells us, “I am the wa and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (John
14:6 NIV) As I stop to think about the power of the resurrection, I am reminded of this story, “In a cemetery in Hanover, Germany, is a grave on which were placed huge slabs of granite and marble cemented together and fastened with heavy steel clasps. It belongs to a woman who did not believe in the resurrection of the dead. Yet strangely, she
directed in her will that her grave be made so secure
that if there were a resurrection, it could not reach her. On the marker were inscribed these words: ‘This burial place must never be opened.’ In time,
a seed, covered over by the stones, began to grow. Slowly it pushed its way through the soil and out from beneath them. As the trunk enlarged, the great slabs were gradually shifted so that the steel clasps were wrenched from their sockets. A tiny seed had become a tree that had pushed aside the stones.” Isn’t it amazing how one little thing can have such a dynamic life force? The power of the resurrection may seem small in that it was
an event occurring about 2000 years ago, but in that event is the tremendous power of God's Word. The above story continued by sharing the point that God’s Word will someday call to life the bodies of all who are in their graves. He will also bring back every person
drowned at sea, cremated, or destroyed in some other way. We continue to do ministry in an environment that is hostile to the message of the cross, but we remember that the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us it is salvation. Nothing could
deter the resurrection long ago and nothing can deter Christ’s coming again. As you celebrate the resurrection, may you be reminded again of God’s incredible love for you now and each day of your life. Know with certainty that the glorious resurrection is
coming. May God find you faithful at His coming and may God use the gifts that He has given you to share again the resurrection message of Jesus Christ through
your life. God equips, strengthens, and sends you through His Word and through His Church.
May you be ever so faithful in your attendance and participation
in His House. I pray that you have a blessed Easter!
In Christ,
Pastor Jeffrey D. Geske
March 26, 2023
Bread of Life As We Gather
March 22, 2023
We are at the beginning of Lent. During the Lenten season, the church calls to our attention the sufficiency of what God gives. It points to the sufficiency of God’s grace in the atoning work of
Jesus. It shows us the sufficiency of faith in Jesus' work for us. It makes known the sufficiency of God’s Word in faith and life.
But Lent doesn’t just remind us of the sufficiency of God’s spiritual gifts — the gifts that pertain to our redemption and salvation. Lent also reminds us of the sufficiency of the physical, temporal gifts of God which pertain to this body and life. In other words, it reminds us of the importance of godly contentment and of outward discipline and training of the body.
This outward training of the body teaches us not to give in to every desire of our flesh, but to learn to say no to
them. And it does this in such a way that if you fail, it is no sin. It is a way to practice without putting yourself into a compromising situation.
Fasting is a good example of this outward training. When you fast, you are practicing saying no to the desires of your body. But if you fail in this, if you break your fast, you have not sinned. But you have learned something about how your flesh works, how difficult it is to fight against it, and how you need help from
above to discipline the desires of your body.
Another example is almsgiving. An increase in giving to the church and its mission during Lent is also a form of outward training. We all know that our flesh finds security in money and stuff. By committing to give more to the church, you are training your flesh. You are, by this outward discipline, training yourself to be content with what God gives. You are practicing saying “no” to your desires. Again, if you fail, you have not sinned.
But you’ve learned just how powerful your flesh is — it leads you instead of you leading it. You’ve learned how you need help from above in being content with what Godgives.
This is why St. Paul instructs young Pastor Timothy in this way:
But godliness with contentment is great gain, for we brought nothing into the world, and we cannot take anything out of the world. But if we have food and clothing, with these we will be content. But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs. (1 Tim. 6:6-10)
Our sufficiency is not of ourselves; it is in God. Let us learn
this without sin by training our flesh this Lenten season
St. John Lutheran Church Thrall Tx
Please come and join our study of the Word of God!
The Sunday Morning Bible Class is currently having a Bible study about the Bible reading for that Sunday in Church.
Sunday School wants You!
Our Sunday school would love to have you and your child or grandchild to be apart of learning more about the love and forgiveness of Jesus.
Please make the study of God’s Word a priority for you and your family. A church that is growing is a church that is in God’s Word.
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409 Main St, P.O. Bx 265, Thrall, Texas 76578, United States
Sunday:
Sunday School 9:00 am
Worship 10:15 am
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