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LaGrave Live
LIVE Evening Worship Service 8-18-2024
Title: Walking On The Deep Water
Rev. Jonker will preach on Matthew 14:22-33, the story where Jesus walks on water and Peter tries to follow him.
Ordinary Time, the longest liturgical season, is a time of spiritual growth. The banners are hung in the diptych form but instead of being attached together they are side by side yet separated. Both the banners and paraments reflect concepts from Isaiah 12:2-3. We come to know the Lord more deeply as our strength and our salvation. With joy we grow spiritually by being rooted in God’s word.
LIVE Evening Worship Service 8-18-2024
Title: Walking On The Deep Water
Rev. Jonker will preach on Matthew 14:22-33, the story where Jesus walks on water and Peter tries to follow him.
Ordinary Time, the longest liturgical season, is a time of spiritual growth. The banners are hung in the diptych form but instead of being attached together they are side by side yet separated. Both the banners and paraments reflect concepts from Isaiah 12:2-3. We come to know the Lord more deeply as our strength and our salvation. With joy we grow spiritually by being rooted in God’s word.
LaGrave Live
LIVE Morning Worship Service 8-18-2024
Title: Last Letter
Rev. Jonker returns to the pulpit. He will preach on 2 Timothy 4:1-6, words written towards the end of Paul’s life.
Ordinary Time, the longest liturgical season, is a time of spiritual growth. The banners are hung in the diptych form but instead of being attached together they are side by side yet separated. Both the banners and paraments reflect concepts from Isaiah 12:2-3. We come to know the Lord more deeply as our strength and our salvation. With joy we grow spiritually by being rooted in God’s word.
LIVE Morning Worship Service 8-18-2024
Title: Last Letter
Rev. Jonker returns to the pulpit. He will preach on 2 Timothy 4:1-6, words written towards the end of Paul’s life.
Ordinary Time, the longest liturgical season, is a time of spiritual growth. The banners are hung in the diptych form but instead of being attached together they are side by side yet separated. Both the banners and paraments reflect concepts from Isaiah 12:2-3. We come to know the Lord more deeply as our strength and our salvation. With joy we grow spiritually by being rooted in God’s word.
