
Theme for The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
The mercy of God is shown in the way that he cares for us. Even in the midst of sorrow, his mercies never end. In Christ the mercy of God is personified.
Hymn #755
Alleluia. The LORD is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him. Alleluia.
Heavenly Father, during His earthly ministry Your Son Jesus healed the sick and raised the dead. By the healing medicine of the Word and Sacraments pour into our hearts such love toward You that we may live eternally; through the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
[Verse and Collect from Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission]
Hymns #782, #755, #559, #636, #846, #548
The Our Father
AS THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY SHOULD TEACH THEM IN A SIMPLE WAY TO HIS HOUSEHOLD
Luther's Small Catechism copyright © 1986. Concordia Publishing House. Used by permission of the publisher
| Daily Readings for the Week | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sunday | Joshua 3:1-17 | Acts 9:1-22 |
| Monday | Joshua 4:1-24 | Acts 9:23-43 |
| Tuesday | Joshua 5:1-6:5 | Acts 10:1-17 |
| Wednesday | Joshua 6:6-27 | Acts 10:18-33 |
| Thursday | Joshua 7:1-26 | Acts 10:34-48 |
| Friday | Joshua 8:1-28 | Acts 11:1-18 |
| Saturday | Joshua 10:1-25 | Acts 11:19-30 |
Update - 29 June 2009
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