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Luke 15:11-32 (click to display NIV text)
Aug. 18, 2013
Pastor Dwight A. Nelson
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“. . .he got up and went to his father. But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.”

““But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions –- it is by grace you have been saved.” — Ephesians 2

I remember beginning my first sermon in Jamestown, New York, in the summer of 1975. That day was really the beginning of the journey in ministry. I began by saying it might be appropriate to start with an old Swedish saying that I learned from my father: “Vell, here ve go, now.” What began then has now come to completion, but not to an ending. In Christ there are completions; of tasks, of callings along the way, but there are no endings. His love endures forever.

We did not get all the way to the end of Luke in this series, so we conclude with the parable of the Lost Son, which is not the end of the Gospel, but is the heart of the Gospel. Read more

If you have been traveling occasionally this summer, you might have missed hearing some of Pastor Dwight’s final sermons. They are all available here on the Web site; you can use the following link or click on the word SERMONS in the right rail (under CATEGORIES) to get the complete list.

https://wp.libcov.org/content/category/sermons/

 

Greetings from your Starter Kit Ministry team,

We thank you and give our Savior His due glory for your generosity! Our bathroom towel request yielded ten bath towels from you, which allowed us to pack ten personal kits for our Starter Kit Ministry. Thank you, thank you. We were also able to pack four household boxes.

The needs are great for the poor. Please consider one of the many ways that you may contribute:

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meeting

On Sunday the 28th, we had a congregational meeting to vote on a motion brought from church council.  The meeting was started by reciting our Behavioral Covenant statement in unison.

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meeting

On Sunday the 28th, we had a congregational meeting to vote on a motion brought from church council.  The meeting was started by reciting our Behavioral Covenant statement in unison.

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