Reaching the Lost. Discipling the Saved. Sharing the Love of Jesus with Everyone.

Author: Scott Heitshusen (Page 49 of 105)

ASH WEDNESDAY, 2023

Join us on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2022, at 7:00 PM for Ash Wednesday worship and the Imposition of Ashes.

O LOVE, How Deep, How Broad, How High

“High Love, Down in the Dust”

Though we are but dust, God has loved us greatly, knowing from the beginning that our creation would cost him the suffering and death of His beloved Son.

  • Genesis 2:7-9
  • Genesis 3:17-24

The purpose of repentance is not to be swallowed up by guilt. It is to be freed from a dark and destructive direction by God’s wakening Word, and to be sent on a new path by the sin-conquering Savior. It’s what we all need.

THE REV. MIKE NEWMAN
PRESIDENT OF THE TEXAS DISTRICT OF THE LC-MS

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of our Lenten journey, which culminates on Easter Sunday with the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus.

On that night at worship we mark our foreheads with an ash cross and, as that cross is marked, we are reminded of our sins. As we are marked by Jesus’ sacrifice; we are drawn to the realization that “[we] are dust, and to dust [we] shall return” (Genesis 3:19).

On Ash Wednesday and throughout the season of Lent, we also focus on our sins, on repentance, and on our broken world; seeing how we and all of creation has fallen far short of God’s intention and glory.

But we do not despair because we look to the certain hope that is ours through the forgiveness of our sins given to us freely by God’s grace through faith in Jesus.

THE IMPOSITION OF ASHES

Everything we experience in life is finite and temporal, including our own lives. As the Scripture reports, we came from the dust of the ground and we will return to the dust of the ground. (Genesis 3:19 & Ecclesiastes 3:20)

For many centuries the use of ashes has symbolized repentance. Imposing ashes in the form of a cross on the forehead of the worshipper on Ash Wednesday is a vivid reminder that such a person has been redeemed by Christ the Crucified. It is a symbol, not primarily of our sins, but upon the forgiveness of them through faith in Jesus.

As Ash Wednesday is a somber time as we remember that Jesus willingly suffering and death come as a result of our sins and His love. As such, at the conclusion of worship that day, we exit the church in silence.


“Repentance slays selfish pride, turns us from sin’s siren call, quiets arrogant arguments, tames out-of-control egos, pulls us back from distraction, leads us to restoration of relationships, places us on the pathway of walking with God, and restores our hearts with compassion and grace.

We need this personally. We need this as schools and congregations. We need this as a District. We need this as a Synod. We need this as Christ’s Church.”

The Rev. Mike Newman
Former President of the Texas District of the LC-MS

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He Sanctifies

He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?

Micah 6:8

God Calls us where we are in life, wherever and whenever that may be.

But He doesn’t want us to stay there.

He Calls us to draw closer to Him. He Calls us to grow in our faith and living. He Calls us to move from where we are to a place as close to perfection as possible this side of eternity. He Call us to a sanctified life!

May we continue to grow in our faith and life as we follow Jesus!

Scriptures

  • Isaiah 58:6-9
  • Matthew 5:17-20

SPECIAL VOTERS’ MEETING

This Sunday, February 5, 2023, immediately following worship, we will have a special voters’ meeting.

The AGENDA is below.

AGENDA

  1. Call to Order President Leland
  2. Opening PrayerPastor Scott
  3. Approval of Minutes Annual Meeting on 10/30/2022Sherri Santoro
  4. Description and explanation of why we’re herePastor Scott
    Suggested motion: I move that LifeBridge Community Church extend a Call to Becky Jungklaus as a Deaconess.”
  5. “Open Ear” / Open Floor
  6. Call for AdjournmentPresident Leland
  7. Closing Prayer                 

    Members: please plan to attend.

    Thank you!

    Order Your 2023 EASTER LILIES!

    It’s time to ORDER YOUR EASTER LILIES!

    They are coming from Brookwood (great organization!) and are $10/each.

    Put “Easter Lilies” in the memo line by mail or online at lifebridgesealy.com/donate. Deadline for ordering is February 19, 2023. Table for ordering at the back of the sanctuary.

    These lilies will be on display at the Easter Service on April 9. (Don’t forget to pick up your lily following the Easter worship service!)

    Contact Patsy for more information.

    He Humbles

    He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?

    Micah 6:8

    Humility is necessary for a disciple of the Lord.

    If we lift ourselves up we are not lifting Jesus up. If we believe too much in ourselves, we are not believing in Jesus.

    When we humble ourselves before God and others and lift Jesus, His will is accomplished and people are saved.

    And that’s what’s really important!

    Join us as we explore more!

    Scriptures

    • Micah 6:6-8
    • 1 Corinthians 1:18, 1 Corinthians 1:22-31

    “Find Your People” — Women’s Bible Study

    Find Your People by Jennie Allen, Building Deep Community in a Lonely World

    Join us on Mondays, ladies, to grow in faith and fellowship!

    If you want to follow along in the book and study guide, you can find them on Amazon (links below) or most Christian book stores.

    Don’t feel like you have to have any of it to join! We just want you to enjoy being part of our community and building a deeper connection.

    WHO Ladies
    DATES Mondays from February 13 through March 27, 2023
    TIME 6:30 – 8:00 PM
    LOCATION LifeBridge Café
    CONTACT Angie Wolfe

    See you then!

    “Those Whom God Calls” Sermon Series

    Coming off the high of the 10th Anniversary celebration (what an awesome day!), it’s easy to ask, “what now”?

    But Pastor Popovits gave us some truths that deserve further exploration.

    He mentioned that those God Calls and sends, He

    • humbles,
    • sanctifies,
    • instructs, and
    • joins.

    Those will be our themes for the next four weeks as we close out the season of Epiphany!

    Join us as we explore together, “Those Whom God Calls!”

    January 29 through February 19, 2023.

    Send Us: Guided by the Son

    “Your guilt has been taken away, and your sin has been forgiven.”…“Here I am. Send me!”

    Isaiah 6:7b, 8c [GW

    Join us for a special 10th Anniversary worship celebration, as guest preacher, The Rev. Matt Popovits, shares with us how “God humbles, sanctifies, instructs, and joins those that he sends.”

    You won’t want to miss it!

    https://youtu.be/6hI_kAiF5mA

    Scriptures

    BAPTISM: Rebirth!

    You were washed clean, you were made holy to God, and you were made right with God in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.

    1 Corinthians 6:11b [CEB]

    Baptism.

    Through it God grants and sustains faith, forgives sins, grant life and salvation! He makes us His adopted children and gives the gift of the Holy Spirit! through it the Old Adam is drowned and the New Man brought forth! In Baptism we are joined to Jesus and His suffering, death, and resurrection!

    And all of this through His free grace and mercy in Jesus!

    WOW!

    Today we look at part 2 of 2 of our mini-series on Baptism and answer those and other important questions on this important topic.

    Join us!

    https://youtu.be/6YEHzeh1g1g?t=2275

    Scriptures

    • Isaiah 42:1-9
    • Matthew 3:13-17
    • Romans 6:3-5
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