This Week at Grace - April 2, 2022

Sunday is the 5th Sunday in Lent. Traditionally this begins the most somber period of worship. The crucifixes in the church are veiled with black, and we no longer sing or speak the Gloria Patri, "Glory be to the Father..." The sermon is based on the Gospel lesson: the Parable of the Wicked Tenants.

It is an amazing story that shows the extent of God's patience and love. But how does it apply to us? Are we the tenants? Are we the messengers sent? Are we the vineyard itself? Join us this Sunday!

8:00 Divine Service II with incense
10:30 Divine Service II with choirs


IT'S MITE BOX SUNDAY

As with everything else regarding the pandemic, our Mite offering has suffered greatly. There are so many in need. Won't you help? You'll find the purple ladies in the narthex ready to accept your donation. We also have new Mite Boxes.



Announcements

War in Ukraine

As the situation in Ukraine continues, the church prays for peace and for those in harm’s way. We also strive to provide for those affected. The Office of International Mission of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is working with several Lutheran church bodies and missionaries in Europe to help our brothers and sisters in Christ in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ukraine, Lutheran refugees and others affected by the violence. To learn more or donate financial support, go to: https://www.lcms.org/ukraine


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