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OSL VISION STATEMENT:
Dwelling in the Father's
love as we minister the
truth of Jesus in the
power of the Holy Spirit
Our Savior's Lutheran Church
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Sunday Morning Worship Times:

in the Sanctuary
     Traditional setting

  • 8:00am

in the Community Life Center
     Personal setting

  • 9:50am

in the Sanctuary
     Contemporary setting

  • 11:00am

Pastors:
Rev. Kenn Cobb
Rev. Paul Koehn

Pastoral Care:

John Wilson

Church Secretary:
Linda Swartz

Elders:
Jeff Schoonmaker,
Doug Donovan,
Jon Ronson,
Brian Dollard

Organist:
Pam Reynolds

Choir Director:
Heather Baird

Worship Leader:
Jim Czebiniak

Website Team:
Dwight Warrington
Dan Horning
and our ministry heads

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Devotion for May 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Dear Friends of Jesus, Hey, that opening greeting strikes with a two-fold meaning.  Jesus is our Friend - and "what a friend we have in Jesus!  All our sins and griefs to bear!".  He carries our load of trouble and carried once and for all the guilt of our sins, taking it to the cross where it is "nailed".  By His death we are free from the eternal consequences of our wrongs and have a frienship with God that ushers us into the "Family" (through faith in Jesus, our heavenly home!). Friends of Jesus also implies that we (you!) are His friend.  What do friends do?  They spend time with each other.  They talk back and forth.  They listen to each other.Sounds like prayer, Bible study, worship time to me!  Friends also serve and help each other.  How are you doing as a friend of Jesus?  Is the friendship close?  Sincere?  Honest?  Consistant and faithful? Jesus calls us "friends" because of His love for us.  His love never fails and, though ours does, "nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 8:39).   Jesus also says, "If you love Me, keep My commandments" (John 14:15).  And His commandments are not "burdensome" (I John 5:3).   Certainly for a friend of Jesus, doing what He says/asks is not a burden but a delight, a chance to express our love for the One who loved us first (most and best, too!). Allow me to just highlight three "commands" from Jesus with very brief comments:      1. "Pray the Lord of the Harvest to send forth laborers into His harvest" - Luke 10:2  - Pray for "laborers" - a new principal for our school, teachers and workers for our           Vacation Bible School, for Pastor Kenn, etc.      2.  "Love one another." - John 13:34 - Love is patience, kind, loyal, and doesn't keep a record of wrongs (so it is forgiving).  Love your family.  Love your church           family.  Love the "non-family" (see below).      3.  "As you go, make disciples . . . "  Matthew 28:19 - Connect other people to Jesus. Peace and love in Jesus (in Him alone!) + Pastor Paul 
 
Devotion for March 2008 PDF Print E-mail

Dear Friends in the Garden of God,

Showers are to bring flowers.  Clouds are to bring out something bright and beautiful.  Is that the way it is with LIFE and our lives?  Does God allow (design?) adversity to promote glory in us and for Him?  Does the Lord of the Universe permit the "seemingly bad" in view of the "greater good"? 

It did go that way for Jesus.  He submitted to "death, even death on the cross" and then God "highly exalted Him" - Phil. 2:5-11.  What could be more painful and shameful than crucifixion?  Hanging naked, nailed to a tree?  Your back of raw skin set against a wooden beam and to breathe you have to push up on the nail through your feet and your back slides against that wood!   Yet "for the joy set before Him, He endured the cross and despise its shame" (Heb.12:2).  The wrath of the Holy God against sin was poured out and yet Jesus "blossomed" three days later.  What was sad and depressing brought joy unspeakable and full of glory.   

So with our lives!  It can be hard to see "the upside of the downside" because of the "clouds" but the sun is still out there and ready to shine.  It is just a matter of time!  Spring is coming and so are good things for God's people as they hold fast the faith that trust His unfailing love.  Our hope does not disappoint us because our hope is in Him Who is the Resurrection and the Life.   

For me of late the "showers" and "clouds" have included things like car troubles and a parking ticket (if I had known I wouldn't have parked there but the sign wasn't obvious and the area was unfamiliar!).  I hate wasting time and money - it seems like such a loss to the Kingdom of God.  But . . . it is up to Him!  He is in control, calling the "shots" - some of which send me spinning.  Yet "what God ordains is always good" - He reminds me of the temporal nature of this world, life, and material things.  His Word instructs me of that which is eternal and of lasting value and top priority - the proclamation of the Gospel and the salvation of souls. 

What has riled me of late too is the subtle danger of relying on religion instead of Jesus for the end of life/eternity/heaven.  What has "organized religion" done for you?  Hopefully point you to Jesus!  What has religious practice done for you?  Hopefully exercised and sharpened your faith in Jesus.  The Apostle Paul said, "I know in Whom I have believed" (2 Timothy 1:12), not what.  A "thing" didn't save you from God's just judgment, not a doctrine or a liturgy, not a creed or denomination, not membership or ritual.  It is Jesus and a relationship with Him that brings that blessed assurance of unending peace and joy forever.  Trust and reliance on Him, His work on the cross, and resurrection victory over death, sin and the devil liberates "whosoever calls on the Name of Lord" and they are safe. 

It is that faith that the Church is established to proclaim and promote, to propagate and portray.  It is that faith that the world, along with "the old evil foe", seek to erode, erase, and eliminate.  It is that faith, more precious than gold (I Peter 1:7), that is routinely tried and tested, tugged at and tussled with by the circumstances of life.  Sometimes, when it rains, it pours.  Still the promise and merciful work of God are to produce "something beautiful and something good".  From the brokenness of our lives, daily lives lived in a sinful, broken world, He makes something beautiful of our lives -  that is mysterious but appropriate since we have One we refer to as "Beautiful Savior"! 

In His love and peace + Pastor Paul Koehn