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Featured Sermon – God Speaks to Suffering

“God Speaks to Suffering” sermon by Pastor Ryan Fletcher preached at OSLC on March 3, 2013 (Third Sunday in Lent). Biblical texts: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, Luke 13:1-9. Theme: suffering, justice, theodicy, redemption, sin.

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The Focus Newsletter – March 2013

The March 2013 Edition of The Focus newsletter is now available online. To go to the newsletter now, click on this link: The Focus – March 2013. For archived issues of The Focus, see the menu under the “News & Events” tab.

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Children’s Song for Palm Sunday (March 24)

During the worship services on Palm Sunday (March 24th, 8:30 & 11:00 AM), all children are invited to join in singing with the OSLC Chancel Choir. At both services, they will be invited to come forward and join in. In preparation, families simply need to sing this song, “Lift Up Your Heads,” through until their children have memorized it. The song is very simple and will be easy for any child to learn.

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Featured Sermon – God, the Baker of Pies

Midweek Lenten message by Rev. Mary Lindberg of the Compass Housing Alliance in Pioneer Square. Our theme at OSLC this Lenten Season is taken from Jesus’ words in Luke 20:9 when he asks his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” Each Wednesday evening in Lent (Feb. 20 – March 20), we receive the voice of a guest preacher helping us engage Jesus’ question.

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Featured Sermon – Who does Jesus say He is?

Midweek Lenten message by Dr. Mark Miller. Our theme at OSLC this Lenten Season is taken from Jesus’ words in Luke 20:9 when he asks his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” Each Wednesday evening in Lent (Feb. 20 – March 20), we receive the voice of a guest preacher helping us engage Jesus’ question.

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Read with OSLC in Lent

On Sunday, February 17th at 9:45 a.m. Pastor Thomas begins a new adult Sunday morning class. Based on the book Fresh Air: The Holy Spirit for an Inspired Life, by Jack Levison, Professor of New Testament Studies at Seattle Pacific University, this class will be an exploration of the Holy Spirit in Holy Scripture.

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Who Do You Say that I Am?

For forty days leading up to Holy Week and Easter (not counting Sundays), the Church engages in the Season of Lent. “Lent” means springtime, and for all Christians, this is a time to prepare the spiritual soil of their lives and get ready for future growth. Even more specifically, it is a time to ask questions about what it means to be called a follower of Jesus Christ. Our theme at OSLC this Lenten Season is taken from Jesus’ words in Luke 20:9 when he asks his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?”

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Featured Sermon – The Lenten Fast

“The Lenten Fast” sermon by The Rev. Bishop Wm Chris Boerger preached at OSLC on February 13, 2013 (Ash Wednesday). Biblical texts: Isaiah 58:1-12; Matthew 6:1-6; 16-21. Theme: repentance, fasting, love, baptism.

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Featured Sermon – Love that Offends Us

“Love that Offends Us” sermon by Pastor Ryan Fletcher preached at OSLC on February 3, 2013 (Fourth Sunday after Epiphany). Biblical texts: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13; Luke 4:21-30. Theme: love, honesty, sacrifice.

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Youth Event: Ice Skating

On Sunday, February 3, 2013, all middle school and high school youth are invited to join us for ice skating at Castle Ice in Renton. We will meet at OSLC at 12:15 p.m. and carpool to the ice arena. We will return to OSLC at approximately 4:15 p.m. (The skating session is from 1:00-3:30 p.m.) The cost is only $5.00/youth and includes admission and skate rental…

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