Lily is very excited about going to camp. She worked an entire year to pay for it, and now she has everything she needs for a great camping experience, but why is a compass so important?
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Lily is very excited about going to camp. She worked an entire year to pay for it, and now she has everything she needs for a great camping experience, but why is a compass so important?
Based on Mark 6: 49-52, Rev. Samuel Bobby of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Aberdeen, SD brings the message “That’s Not Amazing”. The Main Street Living Choir will lead the singing of: Today Thy Mercy Calls Us; Great is Thy Faithfulness; and In the Cross of Christ I Glory. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Contact us: info@mainstreetliving.com
Rev. Tim Koch
Concordia Lutheran in Cresbard and Immanuel Lutheran in Wecota SD.
Worship Service-Rev. Tim Koch of Concordia Lutheran in Cresbard and Immanuel Lutheran in Wecota, South Dakota brings us the message “The effects of being filled with the Holy Spirit. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Additional information is available on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com.
Kid’s Crossing-Janitor Bob shows a gift he is planning to give to his wife. The gift is extravagant, just like the gift of eternal life that Jesus gave us through His death and resurrection.
Rev. Tim Koch
Concordia Lutheran in Cresbard and Immanuel Lutheran in Wecota SD.
The message is delivered by Rev. Tim Koch of Concordia Lutheran in Cresbard and Immanuel Lutheran in Wecota, South Dakota. Based on Ephesians 4: 17- 5:2. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Additional information is available on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com.
August 12, 2018-Kid’s Crossing-Miss Susan reads the story about Nicodemus, who went to Jesus to find out what it takes to become a part of God’s family. We too can learn from this story.
Rev. Caleb Schewe
Our Savior’s Lutheran in Wilmot and Trinity Lutheran in Corona, SD.
Rev. Caleb Schewe of Our Savior’s Lutheran in Wilmot and Trinity Lutheran in Corona, South Dakota brings us the message “Prince of Peace” based on Luke 1: 41-48. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Additional information is available on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com.
Kid’s Crossing-Aunty Lisa is making Play Dough that can be eaten, but doesn’t have all the right ingredients. Lily makes her go out to get them, just like the women had to do in the story about going to a wedding. They needed more oil.
The Cross. Is it beautiful or ugly? The cross was used to put people to death (ugly). It is also how Jesus died to save us from our sinful nature (beautiful). Pastor Pay tells us how we can each have a cross as a reminder of the beautiful sacrifice made for us by Jesus.
Have you ever slept through a storm? Miss Susan tells about the time when Jesus was sleeping through a storm. When He was awaken, Jesus proceeded to calm the storm, just as He calms the storms in our lives.
Christmas in July! Miss Lisa tells Jemimah that we can celebrate the birth of Jesus all year long, even though Jemimah’s friends laughed at her for wanting to celebrate Christmas in July.
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