10:00 am Worship
This Sunday, Pr. Olaf is the presiding minister, and Pr. Kristin-Luana is the preacher. Here is Sunday’s Sermon News:
Sunday, April 14, 2024: Luke 24:36-49, Tilapia Man
Jesus makes it very clear when he meets up with his friends after coming back to life: I am not a ghost. Look at me, touch me, here I am, flesh over bones, a real body. – Think of ghostbusters: What happens when you touch a ghost? Your hand goes right through it. The body is an apparition, but not real. But when Jesus’ friends touch his resurrected body, they can feel the flesh, the bones, the skin. And for ultimate proof, Jesus eats a piece of broiled fish! This is only one of many fish stories in the Gospels. Why does fish play such an important role throughout Jesus’ ministry? Listen to the sermon this Sunday and find out! See you at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 745 Front Street, Issaquah or on YouTube, 10AM.
– Pr. Kristin-Luana
Masks are welcome but not required. Click the link above to worship online with us, and click the button below to view the bulletin and follow along. If you try the link prior to 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, you may see the message “video unavailable.”
Sunday is Scout Sunday
Scouts from Troop 676 are planning to greet, usher, and be the acolyte, as well as read the first, the second, and the gospel reading. They will also host the Coffee & Fellowship Hour.
11:15 a.m. Bali Presentation
Join Ken Konigsmark and his friend visiting from Bali, Kadek Widiantara, at 11:15 a.m. in Anderson Hall for a presentation on the fascinating religious beliefs, traditions, and ceremonies core to the “Island of the Gods” culture and society. Balinese Hinduism is a mix of Hinduism with indigenous animist customs that integrates many of the core beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism with the arts and rituals of the Balinese people. Learn how Balinese life revolves around ceremonies and community while exploring how their beliefs align with or differ from our own Christian faith.