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The crowds of Holy Week are notorious. The crowd on Sunday was waving Palm branches, but the crowd on Friday was shaking fists.
Sermon by Rev. David Kalas: "Here We Are, At Your Service: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"
Scripture: John 12:12-19 and Matthew 27:11-26
Special Music: Sanctuary Choir
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"Sing Hosanna Sing" was performed by the M4M Kids and the Joyful Voices Ensemble on Palm Sunday, 2012.
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"The Wonderful Cross" was shared by JAM at Fresh Bread worship on Palm Sunday, 2012.
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JAM shares the song "Above All" at Fresh Bread worship on 4/1/12.
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This video portrays how we can worship and glorify God during the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection, even if we do like dyeing our Easter eggs! This video clip, produced by skitguys.com, was shown at Fresh Bread worship leading up to Easter.
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When we catch a whiff of something we like, we stop to take a deep breath. We want more of it! And we all have certain smells that we cherish. Perhaps we recall how Christmas smelled in our childhood home, or Thanksgiving. We know the smell of our backyard in the fall, or of a cookout in July. The question for us to ponder together this Sunday is what worship smells like. It should be beautiful, shouldn't it? As Pastor David continues his Lenten sermon series on worship, "The Fragrance of Worship" will be our theme this Sunday, based on Leviticus 1:5-17.
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It's personal, but not private. We do it individually but are taught to do it together. It is the central act of the Christian life. And it is our subject this Sunday as Pastor David Kalas continues the sermon series with his message, "Here We Are, At Your Service: Come, Touch with Me" based on Matthew 18:15-20.
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On most Sundays, our endeavor is not to be late to church. Jesus' concern, however, is that we may be getting to church to early. This Sunday, David Kalas will share his message, "Here We Are, At Your Service: Don't Get to Church Too Early" based on Matthew 5:17-26 and 1 John 4:7-21. Special music by the Bell Choir.
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On March 4, 2012 as we continued our Lenten focus on worship, these two praise songs led by JAM began the Fresh Bread contemporary service: "Now is the time for Worship" and "the Heart of Worship."
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From the earliest acts of worship recorded in the Old Testament to this coming Sunday morning, the issue is always, "What Comes Between You and God." David Kalas will share his message, based on Leviticus 2:1-16 and Luke 18:18-30.
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On this first Sunday of Lent, Pastor David begins a 7-week sermon series on worship. David Kalas will share his message, "Here We Are, At Your Service" based on Psalm 100 and Isaiah 1:10-17. Special music by Mary Hemminger and Donna Wilkinson.
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In this mountaintop experience, Jesus' true divine nature and authority are declared. As we prepare for Lent, what voices are we listening to? This Sunday Deacon Dave Wilkinson shares his message, "This Is My Son, Listen to Him" based on Mark 9:2-13.
Special music by Heidi Strong and Donna Wilkinson.
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Do you like me? Check Yes or No. Often, our insecurities cause us to question if we are truly loved by someone. This video reminds us that even in our lowest points, God has already declared His love for us and that will never change. This video clip, by skitguys.com, was shown at Fresh Bread worship on 2/12/12.
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"If I could preach or teach only one thing," Pastor David says, "this would be it." This Sunday Pastor David shares his message, "R.S.V.P" based on John 13:31-35.
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We partake of the sacrament every month. But what do we know about it? And how much do we understand it? We'll ponder the mystery of the sacrament of Communion this Sunday as Pastor David shares his message, "One of His Strange and Mysterious Ways" based on 1 Corinthians 11:20-32.
Special music by the Bell Choir.
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Some of the most stirring and disturbing words in Scripture are found in Job's tortured laments. He wishes he were dead. Indeed, he wishes he had never even been born. What is the gospel in the midst of such existential pain? This Sunday Pastor David will share his message, "Faith in Pain: The Great Savior" based on Job 30:16-31 and Job 3.
Special music by the Joyful Voices Choir.
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Sometimes our faith helps us see
us through our experiences of
suffering. Other times our faith itself
suffers. We turn to Job for a poignant
portrait of the man of God in the midst
of a faith crisis. Special music by Nancy Stanelle and Donna Wilkinson,
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There is a season in everyone’s life of walking through the valley. Even though it is in our nature as human beings to want to fix things, sometimes all that is needed is our presence. This video, shown at Fresh Bread worship on January 22, 2012, tied in with a message series on Job. It is produced by skitguys.com.
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Perhaps no single person in history is more famous for his suffering than the Old Testament character Job. This Sunday Pastor David shares his message, "Faith in Pain: The Great Affirmation" based on Job 19:13-26. The Scripture is enacted by Dave Zochert.
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As last year’s calendar is put away and a new one put in its place, we anticipate all that the coming months will bring. With a fresh start, we plan to make up for what we didn’t do so well last year and set new goals and resolutions to make this year better than last. This video by the Skit Guys was shown in Fresh Bread worship on January 8, 2012.
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