Living Lent: PRAISE

Living Lent: PRAISE

Join us for Living Lent this Sunday at 9:30am at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Hermosa, SD. Each service in this series focuses on a word to consider while Living Lent as Easter People. Week Four in the series is based on the word PRAISE and reminds us that even in the midst of sorrow, we are called to celebrate the love of God and joy that can be found…Keep Reading

Sermon Sneak Peek: Living Lent – PROCLAIM

Sermon Sneak Peek: Living Lent – PROCLAIM

Join us for Living Lent, a special series of services for the season of Lent. Each service in this series focuses on a word to consider while living Lent as Easter people. Week Three in the series is based on the word PROCLAIM and reminds us that our proclamation of the Savior brings faith to life. Join us on Sunday at 9:30am for worship service as we remember that we…Keep Reading

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Earthquake

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Earthquake

“And the earth shook.” (Matthew 27:51b) When an organization desires to draw people to an event, they will use various means. When God desired to draw people’s attention to His Son’s death on the cross for the sins of the world, He used an earthquake. God uses miracles to get us to pay attention to His saving Word. Learn more at the Wednesday night Lenten Services at 7:15pm at Our…Keep Reading

Sermon Sneak Peek: Living Lent – People

Sermon Sneak Peek: Living Lent – People

Join us on Sunday at 9:30am for worship service as we continue our special series for the season of Lent. Each service in this series focuses on a a word to consider while living Lent as Easter people. Week Two in the series is based on the word PEOPLE and reminds us that we are called to be among people in this world. People matter to God; he sent Jesus…Keep Reading

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Tearing of the Temple Curtain

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Tearing of the Temple Curtain

“And behold, the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom.” (Matthew 27:51a) This curtain was not the only form of seperation by any means. Around the temple were walls, curtains, and courts, which seperated the people in their sins from God in His purity and Holiness. This seperation of course, meant that the ordinary person had no access to God. This was about to change….Keep Reading