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February 16th, 2020

Rev. Daniel Deardoff

Blessed Redeemer Lutheran Church in Brandon , SD

Deuteronomy 30: 15-30 serves as the reference for the message “Too Many Choices”. The message is presented by Rev. Daniel Deardoff of Blessed Redeemer Lutheran Church in Brandon , SD. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired. For more information see the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

This is the Life-Social Responsibility and Christian witness is the topic in “The Day We Lost Ella Mae”

February 11, 2018

Rev. Daniel Deardoff Sr.

Blessed Redeemer Lutheran Church in Brandon, SD.

Rev. Daniel Deardoff

Today’s message, “Jesus Only” is based on Mark 9: 2-9 and delivered by Rev. Daniel Deardoff, Sr. of Blessed Redeemer Lutheran Church in Brandon, SD. For more information go to the web site; www.mainstreetliving.com

Kid’s Crossing-Lily may need to miss her cheerleading try outs because her cheering partner sprained her ankle.

 

Main Street Living | December 18, 2016

Rev. Daniel Deardoff of Blessed Redeemer Lutheran Church in Brandon, South Dakota brings us today’s message “God With Us…Do You Believe It?”, based on Matthew 1: 18-25. The Main Street Living Choir will lead the singing of: A Great and Mighty Wonder; Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel; and O Little Town of Bethlehem. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

December 18, 2016

Rev. Daniel Deardoff
Blessed Redeemer Lutheran Church in Brandon, SD

4th Sunday in Advent

Rev. Daniel Deardoff of Blessed Redeemer Lutheran Church in Brandon, South Dakota brings us today’s message “God With Us…Do You Believe It?”, based on Matthew 1: 18-25. The Main Street Living Choir will lead the singing of: A Great and Mighty Wonder; Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel; and O Little Town of Bethlehem. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired

Kid’s Crossing tells the story of Hans, the shoemaker, as he learns that the true meaning of Christmas is found in giving. Join us for “Red Boots for Christmas”