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Sundays in Lent, Pastor Gohl conducted a series of meditations on John 3:16 which tells us "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life".  The sermons on Sunday at 10:30 continue this thought, and there is a longer discussion session at 9 AM each Sunday in the chapel, also lead by Pastor Gohl.  Go to the "Listen to Us" page to hear the audio recordings of these sessions and sermons.

Enjoy our photos taken through the Lenten season
Youth Group from St Luke's Lutheran visited with Kristina for worship on March 1st.  Below left, our altar set for Ash Wednesday. Below, as it looks for the Sundays in Lent.
Left: Pastor Kay at the Children's Time.

Our Church Council

Colton Thomas was baptized recently. Below, grandpa Rodger Thomas with Colton.

Brenden Kluver plays the carillion.

Rodger Thomas with grandson.

Joyanne at 6 1/2 months

Some of our ushers

Contemporary Praise Team
Palm Sunday 2009

At 10 AM, we met with our Christian brothers and sisters from neighboring St Mathias Episcopal Church for a Blessing of the Palms.

Right: Reverend Eleanor from St Mathias with Reverand Bill Gohl of Epiphany.
Below, Clergy, acolytes, crucifers, banners from the two processions.

Above, the assembly of two congregations form one for the blessing of the palms. Left, Rev. Eleanor blessing the palms held by the children in a basket.

Below, The people of Epiphany return to Raspe Ave signing and holding the palms. In the background is St Mathias church.

Choir, Liturgy Assistant Rodger Thomas, Pastor Gohl
and Pastor Kay.
Edna Rau and Esther Balles admire new photos hung in the Commons.
Holy Thursday  Before services, we had dinner and time for fellowship (right).  Below, footwashing, an act performed by Christ himself on his followers is done by our pastors on whomever wished to participate.
Above and left, On this special night, after we remember the Lord's time with his disciples, where he instituted the Holy Communion meal, we remove everything from the altar and wash the altar with water and wine, remembering that He said that the wine is his blood, and that water poured from his side, and is also used in Holy Baptism.
During this time, we listen to Psalm 22.  This link will show you the text.  We depart in peace, quietly.

The service continues on Friday at 2 and 7 PM.

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