Monthly Archives: December 2010
Perspective (Christmas 1, 2010)
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Christmas 1 (December 26, 2010) Luke 2:22-40 Christmas01-2010 TITLE: “Perspective” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Our text for this morning is … Continue reading
Lover of Humanity (Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols 2010)
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols (Dec. 24, 2010) Lessonsanscarola2010_01 TITLE: “Lover of Humanity” God loves to be with His people. We fascinate Him. This fascination is not the fascination … Continue reading
2010 Christmas Midnight Bulletin
2010-12-24.Christmas Midnight.pdf This is our Christmas midnight Divine Service. It’s one of my favorite services of the year. I hope you can make it! -Pastor
2010 Christmas Lessons and Carols Bulletin
2010-12-24.Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols.pdf This is a copy of our Christmas Lessons and Carols bulletin. Enjoy! -Pastor
2010 Christmas Day Bulletin
Here is the bulletin for Christmas Day. Merry Christmas! 2010.12.25 Christmas Day
Losing the Cares of the Season in the Blood of Jesus (Advent 4, 2010)
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Advent 4 (Dec. 19, 2010 rev. from 2003) John 1:19-28 Advent4-2010_01 TITLE: “Losing the Cares of the Season in the Blood of Jesus” Grace to you and peace from God our … Continue reading
12/19/2010 Advent 4 Bulletin
2010.12.19 Advent 4 This is a link to a PDF version of the bulletin for Advent 4. Enjoy!
No Ordinary Angel (Matthew 11:2-10 – Gaudete)
This one is more audio than it is textual, so enjoy! advent3-2010_01
Advent Midweek 2 – Behold a Branch is Growing
2010adventmidweek2_01 As before, I thank my friend and fellow laborer, Rev. Scott Stiegemeyer, for his insights and work on this sermon.
How to survive the holidays
Last week (11-29-10) I did a radio interview with my friend Gregory Berg on The Morning Show at WGTD in Kenosha. The topic was how to survive the holidays. I thought y’all might appreciate the interview. It’s about 50 minutes … Continue reading