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    102. 1 Peter 1:16-21

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    Chapel Sermon by Benjamin Mayes from 1 Peter 1:16-21 on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2 . Kwa toleo la Manukuu Iliyofungwa katika Kiswahili nenda kwenye “CC” iliyo chini kulia mwa video na uchague “3”

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    Matthew 04:12-25

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    Matthew 4:12-25 presented by Jeffery Oschwald for the Gospel reading for Monday, January 5, 2026, Third Sunday after the Epiphany

    093. Isaiah 58:03-09a

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    Isaiah 58:3-9a presented by Kevin Golden for the 1st reading for Sunday, February 8, 2026, Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

    087. Galatians 1:1-10

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    Chapel Sermon by Mark Barz from Galatians 1:1-10 on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2 . Kwa toleo la Manukuu Iliyofungwa katika Kiswahili nenda kwenye “CC” iliyo chini kulia mwa video na uchague “3”

    089. 1 Corinthians 1:10-18

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    Chapel Sermon by Timothy Scharr from 1 Corinthians 1:10-18 on Thursday, January 29, 2026. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2 . Kwa toleo la Manukuu Iliyofungwa katika Kiswahili nenda kwenye “CC” iliyo chini kulia mwa video na uchague “3”

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    109. Romans 5:12-19

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    Chapel Sermon by Peyton Holland from Romans 5:12-19 on Thursday, February 26, 2026. Para obtener una versión de subtítulos en español, vaya a CC en la parte inferior derecha del video y elija 2 . Kwa toleo la Manukuu Iliyofungwa katika Kiswahili nenda kwenye “CC” iliyo chini kulia mwa video na uchague “3”

    Creating a Cultural Liturgy of Intentional Prayer: Leading Grace Lutheran Church into Greater Understanding and Engagement with the Surrounding Community

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    Aschenbeck, Keith D. “Creating a Cultural Liturgy of Intentional Prayer: Leading Grace Lutheran Church into Greater Understanding and Engagement with the Surrounding Community.” Doctor of Ministry. Major Applied Project, Concordia Seminary, 2025. pp. 166 Grace Lutheran Church, like many churches, has historically approached mission and ministry with the consumer-driven approach model of attraction. The result has often had them looking at how to shape and form how the world sees them so that they would be appealing as a place to worship. This way of approaching ministry has become a cultural liturgy that forms many decisions about what ministry programs and actions to initiate. This MAP aimed to instill a new cultural liturgy of intercessory prayer that would shape and form the members of Grace through the word of God by the power of the Holy Spirit. The habits that we create in life also form us. Prayer is foundational to the life of every Christian. However, one element often absent from Christian prayer is the New Testament priestly function given to Christians as a priesthood of believers interceding with God on behalf of others for forgiveness. The congregation was instructed in intercessory prayer through a worship service, sermon, and seminar. A brief liturgical rite for intercession accompanied by devotions and prayers adapted from Scripture was provided to congregation members. In this project, evaluation was conducted through two quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews regarding the lived experience of fourteen participants. The data shows that intentional intercessory prayer is an effective tool for instilling a new cultural liturgy for the shaping of hearts and minds of Christians toward Christian outreach

    02-41 Seventh Sunday after Epiphany

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    Spark your thoughts for February 23rd, The Seventh Sunday after Epiphany. Jessica Bordeleau hosts professors of homiletics- Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion of the lectionary texts from Genesis 45:3–15, 1 Corinthians 15:21–26, 30-42, Luke 6:27–38, Psalm 103:1–13. This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start

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