The Holy Trinity
June 12, 2022
We're glad & thankful you've come here to watch our service and to worship the one true God!
This was another exciting Sunday at Pilgrim Lutheran Church! Once again, we had lots of great activities going on, starting with our 10:30 am Worship Service. Afterward, we gathered for food, conversations, and an adult Bible class, in which we're studying Revelation, one of the most fascinating books of the Bible. If you'd like to watch a video of this Bible Study, please contact Pastor Mark. Children also gathered for Sunday School, which we present every Sunday for children of all ages. These classes are full of activities and teaching, so the children learn how much God loves them!
If you live in the Burton area, please consider joining us for any or all of these great events!
Here is information about todays worship service:
SCRIPTURE READINGS
Old Testament: Proverbs 8:1–4, 22–31
Psalm: Psalm 8
Epistle: Acts 2:14a, 22–36
Gospel: John 8:48–59
Epistle: Acts 2:14a, 22–36
Gospel: John 8:48–59
OUR THEME FOR WORSHIP
Today is The Holy Trinity Sunday, which ushers in the half of the church year reflecting the work the Lord is doing in His people, His Church. Today’s readings certainly reflect the persons and work of the Trinity. Solomon sings a poem of Wisdom, the Holy Spirit. In his Pentecost sermon, St. Peter reminds his hearers it was the Father’s plan they crucified His Son, whom He raised from the dead and who on that day poured out the Holy Spirit upon them.
Today is The Holy Trinity Sunday, which ushers in the half of the church year reflecting the work the Lord is doing in His people, His Church. Today’s readings certainly reflect the persons and work of the Trinity. Solomon sings a poem of Wisdom, the Holy Spirit. In his Pentecost sermon, St. Peter reminds his hearers it was the Father’s plan they crucified His Son, whom He raised from the dead and who on that day poured out the Holy Spirit upon them.
In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus forcefully argues about fatherhood with His Jewish attackers. Refusing to accept that Jesus is God, they shout their cynical question: “Who do you make yourself out to be?” This is the most important question of human existence, spanning all time and place. Jesus answers both directly and more subtly, which gives you and I great encouragement and peace.
For today's Children's message and videos from previous Sundays, please click on this link.
Peace to you on this, the Lord's Day!
Pastor Mark
Pilgrim Lutheran Church, LCMS Burton, Michigan
office: 810.744.1188
mobile: 248.881.7627
Soli Deo Gloria
"Teach me O LORD, ...give me understanding, that I may keep Your law...” Psalm 119:33-34
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