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Mount Calvary Lutheran Church on the 14th Sunday after Trinity

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Mount Calvary Mission Meeting News

Watch for an email coming on Monday regarding upcoming Mount Calvary Mission Meetings. There will be a brief survey included. The Capital Campaign Team would like to have 100% participation! If you have any questions, please contact Eric Badaracco.

Church Directories Are Now Available

2023 Church Photo Directories have arrived! Please check your mailbox in the narthex to receive a copy. We are happy to announce that our church directory is also available to view on your computer! Instant Church Directory – the program we use to build our church directory – has a member website. Go to https://members.instantchurchdirectory.com/  You can access the directory via an app on your mobile device as well. Online access will provide you with the most up-to-date member information! Please contact the church office with any questions. Instructions are available here.

Lutheran Worship is Better with a Choir

The Mount Calvary Choir will rehearse on Thursdays from 6:45-7:30 PM beginning September 14. Is this the year you will come to sing with us? Contact Candace Ord or Gabriel Edwards for more details.

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Nick Myers skillfully trimmed pine branches last week to provide better lighting at our parking lot entrance. We are so very thankful for our brothers without a fear of heights!

The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity at Mount Calvary Church

Jesus goes to “no man’s land,” the border country between Galilee where Jews lived and Samaria, where their hated enemies the Samaritans lived. What does this say of His love for drawing all men to Himself? Upon arriving at a particular village, ten men who had the terminal disease of leprosy cried out for mercy, asking Him for help. Jesus sent them on their way with a word of promise, and as they went, they were healed. One returned to give glory to God, and he was a foreigner, a Samaritan. “Go your way,” Jesus said, “your faith has saved you.” Jesus brings cleansing, healing, and salvation to sinners and those rendered unclean by disease and death.

The bulletin can be found here.
The sermon text can be found here.
An audio recording of the sermon is available:

Adult Bible Class in The Lancaster Lutheran Church

This Sunday, we will begin a study on Romans 8, “The Flesh & the Spirit.” An audio recording of the class is available:

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