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Author Archives: Rev. Paul Rydecki
A Revelation of hidden things
Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Midweek of Advent 2 + Revelation 1:1-8 + Two years ago, we walked through the first three chapters of the book of Revelation, during Advent and during Lent, focusing … Continue reading
Signs to watch and pray
Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Advent 2 – Populus Sion Romans 15:4-13 + Luke 21:25-36 Always watch and pray! That was one of Jesus’ final warnings to His apostles during Holy Week, before He … Continue reading
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God still works through the message
Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for St. Andrew’s Day – Week of Advent 1 Romans 10:8-18 + Matthew 4:18-22 You all remember, I hope, that great confession of faith that Peter once made when Jesus … Continue reading
Embrace the humility of Christ’s first Advent
Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Advent 1 Romans 13:11-14 + Matthew 21:1-9 We enter the Advent season again this year with purple on the altar, and on the pulpit, and on the pastor—the three … Continue reading
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Come, you thankful people, come!
Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Thanksgiving Deuteronomy 26:1-11 + Acts 17:22-31 The hymn we just sang, “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come,” is in the section of the hymnal entitled “Harvest and Thanksgiving.” It makes … Continue reading
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