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He is
Risen!
Messiah Lutheran
Church and School
Church of the Lutheran Confession
(CLC)
Welcome on this festive Resurrection Day! We are glad you could join us in praising our risen Lord. If you would like more
information about our church, please contact the pastor at 414-427-9337.
Responsive Reading:
Pastor: Christ is risen!
Cong: He is risen indeed!
P: We thank You, Lord God, Heavenly Father, that Jesus died for all people and rose again from the dead so that all might live.
C: He is risen indeed!
P: We praise You for our Lord Jesus and for His victory over sin, death, and the devil on this Easter Day!
C: He is risen indeed!
P: We ask You to strengthen us today through the message of hope in Your Son’s resurrection.
C: He is risen indeed!
P: Christ is risen!
C: He is risen indeed!
ALL: Christ is risen today, Alleluia! Amen!
Hymn 199: Jesus Christ is Risen Today, Alleluia!
The First Lesson: At the Empty Tomb
Hymn 202:1-2: Welcome, Happy Morning!
Hymn 203: Morning Breaks Upon the Tomb
Hymn 799 (Worship Supplement): This is the Feast of Victory
Confession of faith: Luther’s Large Catechism
Let this then be the sum of this article: the little word Lord means simply the same as Redeemer. It means the One who has brought us from Satan to God, from death to life, from sin to righteousness, and who preserves us in the same.
But all the points that follow in this article serve no other purpose than to explain and express this redemption. They explain how and by whom it was accomplished. They explain how much it cost Him and what He spent and risked so that He might win us and bring us under His dominion. It explains that He became man, was conceived and born without sin, from the Holy Spirit and from the virgin Mary, so that He might overcome sin.
Further, it explains that He suffered, died, and was buried so that He might make satisfaction for me and pay what I owe, not with silver or gold, but with His own precious blood. And He did all this in order to become my Lord….
After that He rose again from the dead, swallowed up and devoured death, and finally ascended into heaven and assumed the government at the Father’s right hand.
He did these things so that the devil and all powers must be subject to Him and lie at His feet until finally, at the Last Day, He will completely divide and separate us from the wicked world, the devil, death, sin, and such….
Yes, the entire Gospel that we preach is based on this point, that we properly understand this article as that upon which our salvation and all our happiness rests. Amen.
The Second Lesson: In the Garden
The Third Lesson: On the Road to Emmaus
The Fourth Lesson: Behind Closed Doors
Hymn 188:1-3: Hallelujah! Jesus Lives!
Responsive Reading:
Pastor: I know that my Redeemer lives,
Response: And He shall stand at last on the earth;
P: And after my skin is destroyed, this I know,
R: That in my flesh I shall see God,
P: Whom I shall see for myself, and my eyes shall behold, and not another.
R: How my heart yearns within me!
Prayer
Lord’s Prayer
Hymn 732: Now All the Vault of Heaven Resounds (Worship Supplement)
Prayer: (ALL)
Lord Jesus, You have conquered sin and death and given to us eternal life. Fill our days with the wonderful joy of Your resurrection! Stay with us and with Your whole Church. May Your Word always be our strength and blessing. Amen.
Hymn 200:1-4: I Know That My Redeemer Lives
The Benediction
Hymn 200:5-8: I Know That My Redeemer Lives
The Fifth Lesson: Death Has Been Swallowed Up in Victory
Remembrance Lilies The lilies at the front of the sanctuary have been placed in the sure hope of the resurrection to everlasting life
and in loving memory of the following:
Announcements
Politics and the Bible Do you shy away from talking about politics? Bringing up an election in conversation or
even talking about voting in general can seem to be a surefire way to start an argument. Yet we know that government is intended
by God to be a blessing in our lives, and in our system of government we have a voice. But where does politics fit into the
Christian’s life and worldview? We will be discussing that in our Wednesday Bible class beginning this week. We are going to try
a remote class via Zoom conferencing. To participate send an email to [email protected] and by return mail you’ll receive
instructions for logging in at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Peace in a pandemic A new five-minute video has been posted to clclutheran.org. Produced by Pastor Sam
Rodebaugh of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Winterhaven, FL, it is a very comforting Christian perspective of the Covid-19
pandemic. Feel free to share this with family and friends.
From the Bd. of Elders The Messiah Board of Elders appreciates your faithfulness in your offering
contributions. We have multiple ways to offer our thanks to the Lord through these offerings. You can drop off or mail offerings to
the church. Another suggestion is to use your banking institution's electronic bill paying service. To do this, go to your bank or
Annette Albrecht
Martin Bernthal
Waldemar (Brownie) Bernthal
Gerhardt Beske
Reinhold and Viola Brehmer
Brian Campbell (Ferencik)
Tom Doughty
Larry Ferencik
Tony Ferencik
Tom Franson
Enno Gerbitz
Norm and Lorna Harms
Roy Lillo
Jozef Lul
Adeline Lutz
Milton Meyer
Norman and LaVerne Nelson
Ted and Irmgaard Quade
Evelyn Rieger
Nicki Salzsieder
August Steinbrenner
Kurt Steinbrenner
Michael Sydow
Pat Weibye II
Roger and Alice Weibye
Elyn Williams
Horst Wohkittel
Ione Zechel
credit union bill paying site and follow their instructions for adding Messiah to your list of payees. The address to enter
is: Messiah Lutheran Church and School, 12145 W. Edgerton Ave., Hales Corners, WI 53130.
CLC news: The CLC Board of Regents has appointed Pastor Mark Weis to serve as the Dean of Students at Immanuel
Lutheran High School and College. He will fill the remainder of the term vacated by Mr. Gus Falkenberg who is stepping down at
the end of this academic year so that he can better focus on his role as the boys dormitory supervisor. We thank Gus for serving
faithfully in this capacity. The Dean of Students' main concern is the high school students' and collegians' spiritual and physical
well-being while at Immanuel.
Bible Readings:
4/12 Josh 19,20,21
Luke 11:29-54
4/13 Josh 22,23,24
Luke 12:1-31
4/14 Judges 1,2,3
Luke 12:32-59
4/15 Judges 4,5,6
Luke 13:1-22
4/16 Judges 7,8
Luke 13:23-35
4/17 Judges 9,10
Luke 14:1-24
4/18 Judges 11,12
Luke 14:25-35
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