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The Spirit’s DoorDash
DoorDash delivers food. The Holy Spirit delivers Jesus.
In John 16, Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will “take what is Mine and declare it to you.” That’s the Spirit’s “DoorDash.” Just as an app connects you to a meal, the Holy Spirit connects you to Christ—delivering His forgiveness, His presence, and His gifts through the Word and Sacraments. When we gather to hear God’s Word and receive His Supper, we’re not just learning—we’re feasting.

Pr. Timothy Mech
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Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands
n a world filled with countless voices clamoring for our attention, one voice stands apart—clear, faithful, and comforting. Jesus promises, “My sheep hear my voice.” Unlike the fleeting calls that leave us lost and alone, His voice remains steadfast and unwavering. Death could not silence Him, and His ascension did not distance Him. Today, He speaks through His Word, proclaimed by His apostles and pastors, ensuring His sheep are never without His guidance.

Pr. John Berg
May 112 min read
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You Know It Is the Lord!
Have you ever had a moment when God's promises became unmistakably clear? In John 21:1-14, the disciples experience this very clarity. Initially, they don't recognize the figure on the shore—until He speaks and His promise is fulfilled. They've witnessed this before: a night of fruitless fishing, then a simple command from Jesus, and suddenly their nets overflow. "It is the Lord!" proclaims John, recognizing Jesus by His word that accomplishes exactly what He promises.

Pr. Timothy Mech
May 62 min read
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Forgiveness is the Key
“Peace be with you.” With these words, the risen Christ steps once again into locked rooms and fearful hearts—not with judgment, but with mercy. Just as He stood among the disciples, He now stands among us through His Word, through Baptism, and in His Body and Blood. He brings not condemnation but the keys to unlock fear, guilt, and even death itself.

Pr. John Berg
Apr 271 min read
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Not What Was Expected
They came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead, they found an empty tomb, folded grave clothes, and two angels declaring, “He is not here, but has risen.” In Luke 24:1–12, the women who had followed Jesus were the first to hear the resurrection news—and it was not what they expected.

Pr. John Berg
Apr 201 min read
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Waking Up to a New Day
Before the sun rose, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb—and nothing would ever be the same again. In John 20:1–18, she finds the stone rolled away, the grave clothes folded, and a gardener who speaks her name with divine familiarity. It was Jesus—alive. Risen. Just as He promised.

Pr. Timothy Mech
Apr 201 min read
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John, The Gospel Writer
On this most solemn day, we behold Christ crucified—our Savior lifted high upon the cross. In John 19:25–37, the Gospel writer gives us a deeply personal and eyewitness account of Jesus’ final moments. John stood at the foot of the cross. He saw the blood and water flow. He heard Christ’s final words and watched Him breathe His last.

Pr. Timothy Mech
Apr 181 min read
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When Everything Old is New Again
On this sacred night, we gather with Christ in the upper room. The bread and wine—ancient elements of the Passover—become something entirely new. In Luke 22:7–20, Jesus reveals that the long-anticipated promise of God is now fulfilled in Him. What was once a remembrance of deliverance from Egypt becomes a new covenant in His blood—deliverance from sin and death itself

Pr. John Berg
Apr 172 min read
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Expectations Meet Reality
Expectations meet reality. You thought your friend had taken a great picture of you, and then you look at it and you want to retake expectations. Reality. Palm Sunday is all about expectations. Meeting reality. As Jesus entered Jerusalem with great fanfare, fanfare, the people thought that he would get rid of the Roman occupation. But the reality was this that Jesus was coming into Jerusalem to give his life for the life of a world...

Pr. Timothy Mech
Apr 142 min read
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