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Midweek Lenten Worship

2010 February 19
by Pastor Keith

Midweek Lenten Worship – The Morning Services
This year, once again, the theme of our morning midweek Lenten services will be different than our evening services. This year our theme for the morning services will be synchronized with the Book of Faith Lenten Journey readings; they will be focusing upon the Lord’s Prayer. The sermons and preachers are as follows:

Feb. 24 – Our Father who art in heaven: Pastor Keith
March 3 – Thy kingdom come: Bill Wretza
March 10 – Thy will be done: Pastor Rick
March 17 – Give us this day our daily bread: Pastor George
March 24 – Forgive us our trespasses: Pastor Keith

The services begin at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesdays and will be held in our Parish Hall. Following these services there will a time for discussion about the Lord’s Prayer and the Lenten Journey, accompanied, of course, by coffee and snacks.

Midweek Lenten Worship – The Evening Soup Suppers
This year we will once again be gathering for Lenten Soup Suppers followed by a brief devotional service on Wednesday evenings, beginning at 6:00 p.m. This year the soup suppers will be held at a different congregation each week. The overall theme is “Lenten Hymns.” The place, the specific hymn, and the preachers are as follows:

Feb. 24 – Zion Lutheran Church, Marinette.
Theme: “It is Well With My Soul.”
Preacher: Rev. Ron Helgerson.

March 3 – First Presbyterian Church, Menominee.
Theme: “Rejected and Despised.”
Preacher: Rev. William Clyma.

March 10 – Peace United Church of Christ, Marinette.
Theme: “Ah, Holy Jesus.”
Preacher: Rev. Keith Kolstad.

March 17 – Pioneer Presbyterian Church, Marinette.
Theme: “Were You There?”
Preacher: Darrel Diers.

March 24 – St. James Lutheran Church, Marinette.
Theme: “In The Cross of Christ I Glory.”
Preacher: Rev. Craig Mansur.

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  1. kay meek permalink
    February 23, 2010

    re the continuous communion issue..
    - i have always felt the stairs to be a safety/risk issue with communing at the rail…other churches i have attended had the rail installed at the bottom of steps and use the rail more frequently and/or for every service..

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