Lutheran Hour Sermon Schedule (October-November 2009)

October 2009

October 4
“Hard Hearts”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
What good is a hardened heart when it comes to compassion?
(Mark 10:2-5)

October 11
“Jesus Loved Him, But…”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Is the love of God conditional? Does wealth get in the way of God?
(Mark 10:21-22)

October 18
“Not Very Likely”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
It’s not so easy to enter heaven. Ever think about it? Everyone should ponder the subject before it is too late.
(Mark 10:23-27)

October 25
“Reformation Prepositions: In, Over, and Out”
Guest Speaker: Rev. Willam P. Yonker
In, over, out. By God’s grace, we are in God’s family. Christ has carried us over sin and death, and the idea of somehow earning our salvation is out of the question. Our guest speaker today is the Rev. William Yonker, senior pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, East Dundee, Illinois.
(Romans 3:28)

November 2009

November 1
“Comforted Mourners”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
In this message for All Saints Day, Pastor Ken Klaus speaks to those whose lives have been touched by the death of someone they loved. Christ is our risen Savior who comforts mourners.
(Matthew 5:4)

November 8
“A Hotter Hell”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Justice demands that God give sinners exactly what they deserve. Where does that leave us? Thankfully, God’s justice is only half of the story.
(Mark 12:38-40)

November 15
“Christ Is Coming”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
War, disaster, and persecution are signs that the world is coming to an end, but no one knows exactly when.
(Mark 13:13)

November 22
“Thankful for What You Don’t Have”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
We can also thank God for the pains and illnesses we don’t have, the disasters that were averted, the punishment for sin that Christ took upon Himself.
(Luke 17:11-19)

November 29
“Behold, the Days Are Coming!”
Guest Speaker: Rev. Peter Cage
On this First Sunday in Advent and the beginning of a new church year, our Lord Jesus Who came once to redeem the world, comes to us in His Word and prepares us for when He will come again on the Last Day. Our guest speaker is the Rev. Peter Cage of St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church, Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
(Luke 21:25-36)

LH Sermon Schedule June 2009

June 2009

June 7
“Christianity Is Losing?”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
The Christian Church has suffered reversals and setbacks. Is Christianity losing?
(John 3:1-17)

June 14
“Walking by Faith”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
The problem with living by faith is that all too often the focus of our faith proves unreliable. The risen Savior has proven Himself worthy of our trust.
(2 Corinthians 5:7)

June 21
“Dress for Action”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Jesus is not just a Savior for women; the Church is not just an organization for the ladies. God encourages men and fathers to dress for action and stand for Christ.
(Job 38:1-11)

June 28
“Outrageous Generosity”
Guest Speaker: Rev. Keith Grimm
God will meet our needs, but not our greeds. What a joy to know that in Christ we lack no good thing! Today’s guest speaker is the Rev. Keith Grimm of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, LaVista, Nebraska. Pastor Grimm is International Pastoral Advisor for the International Lutheran Laymen’s League.
(2 Corinthians 8:1-5)

The Lutheran Hour Sermon Schedule (March –April 2009)

         March 2009

March 1
"A Temptation Designed For You"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Feel trapped in a desert? Afraid? Find out how to cope!
(Mark 1:12-13)

March 8
"A Good Reason To Die"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
If you don’t stand for something, you’re bound to fall. Find out what we mean!
(Romans 5:7-8)

March 15
"A Foolish Cross?"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
What’s so important about a cross at this time of the year-or ANY time, for that matter? You might be surprised!
(1 Corinthians 1:18)

March 22
"Do More – Try Harder"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Is it true that no matter how hard they try, some people won’t be successful?
(Ephesians 2:8-9)

March 29
"Knowing Your Place"
Guest Speaker: Rev. Nathan Meador
(Mark 10:35-45)

April 2009

April 5
"God’s Friday"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Many call it Good Friday-but is it, really?
(John 19:30)

April 12
"The Same Old Good News"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Some of the world’s most precious things are good and old. This applies to God’s Word, too.
(Mark 16:8)

April 19
"A Reasonable Request"
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Sounds simple enough. But are there hidden nuances behind a request?
(John 20:25)

April 26
"TBA"
Guest Speaker: Rev. Gary Byers

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St. Andrew Lutheran Church launches Project Connect

In preparation to observe the LHM Sunday on February 22, St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Kingston is pleased to launch the Project Connect on Sunday February 15, with support from the Lutheran Hour Ministries office.

Project Connect is a booklet ministry program of Lutheran Hour Ministries that provides congregation an additional means of guidance and support to visitors, members, or others in your community.

Whereas most of project booklets has been great outreach tools in Jamaica in the past years, the Project Connect Booklet Display was yet to be part of the whole. Pastor Obot Ite who received the display kit and additional books for Jamaica office and St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Kingston is thankful to God for this new addition to the Project Connect in Jamaica. Worshippers in the service saw the beauty and effectiveness of the display kit for booklets that were usually stored on bookshelves and not well displayed to engage visitors and seekers with relevant booklets of interest. “This shall be a great and wonderful outreach tool when taken to the community”, remarked Ite.

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Two visitors in the worship service were immediately engaged with the Project Connect at the close of the service.

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St. Andrew Congregation at 14th Anniversary Service

Recently St. Andrew Lutheran Congregation in Kingston has celebrated the 14th Anniversary Service. This service of thanksgiving which took place at the present worship centre on 26 Lindsay Crescent was held on Sunday February 8, 2009.

According to Pastor Ite, “We are gathering this morning to thank God specially for the grace He has bestowed upon this congregation and the people of Jamaica for the past 14 years. As this congregation gathered around His Word and Sacraments for the past 14 years, a great number of people has been connected with God’s love. Many also came and left without receiving the love of God through Jesus Christ for they came with wrong motives“. And he stated: “If you are here this morning, perhaps was there then, will you also leave in like manner? I pray you find the love of Christ for your life.”

It was great to have in attendance some of the members who were part of  the fifteen worshippers when the ministry began the first formal worship under the leadership of missionary Erhart Bauer on Sunday February 5, 1995. Many other missionaries, volunteers, mission teams and supporters had served these past years.

Pastor Ite in recalling what this little flock had past through these years thanked God for the labors of  love His messengers and servants at various times had shown to this congregation in ministering to His saints. The pastor in his message “Prepare Your Mind for Action” charged  worshippers to prepare themselves for great things the Lord is about to do and will continue to do through their witnesses. He emphasised the significance of the 14th Anniversary as double spiritual perfection which the congregation has undergone. Worshippers were thankful to God for the grace received through the  Word and Sacrament.

Among the hymns sung were: “The Church’s One Foundation”, “We are often Tossed and Driven”, “Great is Thy Faithfulness”. Prayers were offered for all the past workers in Jamaican field, presents workers and missions supporters, the congregation activities  and the nation Jamaica. Following the divine service, members gathered for lunch. A special anniversary cake was cut and meals were gladly shared by all the worshippers.


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Project JOEL begins in Jamaica

Nearly ten months following the visit of the LHM Latin America Area Counselor, Ken Peterson to Jamaica, most of the outreach ideas shared  during the visit are becoming realities. Lutheran Ministries in Jamaica is hitting the last of the four envisioned goals of doubling the the number of actively worshipping people in St. Andrew Congregation, equipping at least 20 saints of the congregation using the “Equipping the Saints” seminar, so they could bring others to the Lord, hold a four-day rally, initiating an outreach to youth using Project JOEL as a model and form a team of 20 youth by the end’s end. The first three goals were partially touched before the end of last year.

Join us to thank God for the breakthrough in initiating Project JOEL this week in Jamaica and for its first participants in Mona High School. Mona High Schools is the first Schools in Jamaica to embrace this project.The preparation and planning has taken strenuous steps, from meeting with the principal, staff, and parents/teachers in different occasions to sorting and gathering appropriate materials and resources.

We trust God for what He alone shall accomplish in the lives of these young people participating in the project. Pray for God to bless these youth as the faithfully attend to the seminar sessions.

Lutheran Hour Sermon Schedule (January – February 2009)

January 2009

January 4
“I Can Take It From Here”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
God rescues us from our stubborn and sinful independence. (Matthew 2:8)

January 11
“That’s the Way It Works”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Not all religions are the same. Only Christianity proclaims: “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.”
(Mark 1:4-5)

January 18
“Come and See”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Jesus says to those who have overlooked or undervalued Him, “Come and see.”
(John 1:50-51)

January 25
“A Change in Plans”
Guest Speaker: Rev. Dr. Paul Devantier
Hear guest speaker Rev. Dr. Paul Devantier of Concordia Seminary. Once you receive God’s wonderful gift of faith in Christ, you can be sure God has plans for you, and they may involve a change in your plans.
(Mark 1: 14-20)

February 2009
February 1
“Devils Believe”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Demons know Who Jesus is. Their job is to make sure you don’t.
(Mark 1:23-24)

February 8
“Christ in the Midst of Change”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
The risen Christ brings about real change.
(1 Corinthians 9:22-23)

February 15
“A Dirty Job, Done”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
To save us from sin, Jesus took up the dirtiest job of all.
(Mark 1:45)

Women Fellowship: New Leadership Impacts in SALC

Women Fellowship in St. Andrew Lutheran Church has taken new impetus through the leadership of Sister Jewel Brown as Chairperson. Ms Brown voluntered in October this year to take up the leadership of the Fellowship. This is the first time Jewel has exercised her faith that far in assuming this position of high responsibility in the fellowship. Together with all the ladies in the congregation, they are ready for actions. It is amazing to see what these beloved women had accomplished in the past two months. All is now set for greater impact on worship and fellowship in the coming year. At the last meeting, they were all looking forward to a successful harvest thanksgiving Service. 

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Jewel addresses Women in a meeting

 

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Lutheran Hour Sermon Schedule for November and December

November 2008

November 2
“No Hope”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Jesus said, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” A young man’s funeral shows what it means to mourn without hope.
(Matthew 5:4)

November 9
“Death And The Blacksmith”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
An old blacksmith’s funeral shows what it means to mourn as those who know the risen Christ.
(1 Thessalonians 4:13-18)

November 16
“I Didn’t Know”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
God accepts no excuses. He calls us to repentance and faith in our crucified and risen Savior.
(1 Thessalonians 5:2-4)

November 23
“Getting Around To God”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Even in hard times, Christians know they are blessed. If they possess nothing other than the love of Christ, they are rich beyond measure.
(1 Thessalonians 5:18)

November 30
“How Then Can We Be Saved?”
Guest Speaker: Rev. Andy Spallek
Guest speaker, the Rev. Andrew Spallek, talks about the power of God, power that crushes His enemies and reaches out to rescue us.
(Isaiah 64:1-9)

December 2008

December 7
“Prince of Peace and Power”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Many people think Christmas is all about peace on earth and good will, but Christ is the Prince of Peace and of Power.
(Mark 1:7)

December 14
“Things Can Change”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
There was no room at the inn the night Christ was born. Today, many people and nations remain closed to the Savior. Why are they so afraid?
(John 3:17)

December 21
“Bah, Humbug”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Many popular Christmas stories don’t really tell the Christmas story.
(Luke 1:11)

December 28
“Sent to Save!”
Guest Speaker: Rev. Dr. James Kalthoff
“Now is the favorable time… now is the day of salvation.” Those words of St. Paul, written to Christians more than 1900 years ago, are true for us, as well.
(Galatians 4:4-5)

Lutheran Hour Sermon Schedule for October

October 2008

October 5
“Mirror, Mirror”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Watch out! A mirror may be TOO revealing!
(Matthew 21:43)

October 12
“No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
Admission to heaven is on God’s terms, not ours. It is by God’s grace and not on account of our goodness that entry is given.
(Matthew 22:11-12)

October 19
“Nailed To The Wall”
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
There are some questions for which there are no right answers. Jesus avoids a trap set for him by his enemies.
(Matthew 22:18)

October 26
“Abiding Words”
Guest Speaker: Rev. David Schmidt
(John 8:31-36)