In our “40 Days of Community” small group on Monday we focused on what matters most to God. (answer: love) The text was I Corinthians 13—the love chapter often used at weddings but applicable anytime. It was a wonderful conversation which centered on God’s unconditional...
A common theme I hear these days is stress…stress over school openings; stress over continuing to wear masks and keeping distant; stress over RLC not being able to fully open for worship, coffee hour and small groups; stress over social unrest; stress over our harsh divisions in the...
You’ve heard the jokes about blotting the year 2020 out of the calendar. It’s been a tough year no matter how you measure it. Nerves are on edge. We are impatient for the pandemic to end. The fragile economy leaves us with a sense of foreboding. And, of course, the election…
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Dear Members and Friends of Roseville Lutheran Church,
On Sunday, August 23rd, I participated in a few “spirit filled” events.
At 8:30 on that morning, I met with the family of Kaleb Rogers for a baptism. We met in our sanctuary and we proceeded to welcome him into the...
Have any of you had the opportunity to see sunflowers blooming this year? My neighbors have two massive sunflower plants in their yard. I have never seen sunflowers as large as these two are. They are easily 9 feet tall with thick green stalks, leaves the size of my head, and huge yellow...
Every morning at 8:00 a.m. we are greeted by the carillon at our nearby church playing “Morning Has Broken.” It is a wonderful way to meet the new day. (The hymn’s history goes back to 1931 when its English author, Eleanor Farjeon, set the words to a Gaelic tune.) It’s...