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Jesus the King

Matthew 21:1-11

March 29, 2015 • Rev. David Juelfs

473,000,000 results in .51 seconds. This is how much we need a King.

This Sunday, Palm Sunday, is the day we remember Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, riding over the palm branches and cloaks of those who cheered him on. It was the beginning of the last week of his life. Jesus the King rides into the heart of the storm, Jerusalem. He knows he will not come out alive. He knows he entered Jerusalem as king and will leave a king on a cross. Which is exactly the kind of king we need.

Search for “how to have a happy life” on google. There are a few opinions out there. The question is not whether we can find someone wants to lead us; there are a lot of would-be kings. The question is will we find the right king to lead us into the thriving life we long to experience.

Take a moment to prepare for worship this Sunday by reading Matthew 21. Consider inviting a neighbor, friend, or co-worker to join us for our Easter worship: Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, and Easter Sunday.

I can’t wait to worship together.

Pastor David

Marriage, a Blessing or a Curse?

January 18, 2015 • Rev. David Juelfs

Marriage is hard. Marriage is a good gift from a God committed to the flourishing of his creation. However, like anything with significant power, marriage has the potential to not only produce tremendous life and joy, but also pain and even despair. If marriage is such a blessing why does it often feel like such a curse? Many of you have asked for a sermon series on marriage, and many of you have voiced concern over your marriage and/or the marriage of your friends. So over the next few weeks we will look to God’s word to shape our vision of marriage, and to lead us into the thriving life he intended for us in and through our marriages. I can’t wait to worship together. Pastor David

Marriage: Who is it for?

January 25, 2015 • Rev. David Juelfs

Who is marriage for? Is marriage a blessing or a curse? If we know who marriage is for and we learn to live out that vision, then marriage is a blessing to us and all connected to us. However, if we misunderstand or resist who marriage is really for, then marriage becomes a crushing burden and a curse. Let’s not get this question wrong. Thankfully God makes clear in the bible his design and intention for marriage. He wants us to thrive, like a tree planted by streams of water bearing fruit to all around. Let’s trust him with our marriages, and with our dreams for marriage. I can’t wait to worship together this Sunday. Pastor David

Marriage: How Do We Find Happiness?

February 1, 2015 • Rev. David Juelfs

And they lived happily ever after. Really? We all want to be happy and marriage can produce such happiness, but it can also do exactly the opposite. This is the question for the sermon this Sunday: How do we find happiness in our marriage when the source of our greatest unhappiness can often be our marriage? Jesus is not far from our difficulty and he is more committed to our flourishing than we can imagine. We can trust him, especially with our marriages. Jesus is here to comfort us, guide us, and empower us to follow him. Let’s gather together to hear from him and worship him this Sunday. Pastor David