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Finding My Way Back Home – November 7

Together with James Cahill, a Veterans Advocate, Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church invites you to an afternoon of information and community on Saturday November 7, 2015 at 2:30 PM.  A panel of veterans from the Armed Forces will share their stories of service and the transition back into civilian …

Supporting Shepherd of the Hills

As many of you know, part of our mission is to be sent out to tell the Good News of Jesus.  One of the ways that we’ve determined how that works is to welcome non-profit groups meeting the needs of the community into our facility – so that they can …

The Truth about Christian Freedom

We’re back with a new blog post.  I (Pastor Tina) apologize for the lack of posting.  I promise to better. so…this week in the life of Shepherd of the Hills… This Sunday, we celebrate the 16th century reformation of the church as well as the continually reforming nature of our faith …

Welcoming ALL of God’s children..

Pentecost +19 – Welcome ALL of God’s Children The texts for this week are – well – difficult. This week is another instance where the Gospel is not easy to hear but in the end, frees us from things that keep us from living freely in community.  The legal trap set …

Servants in Jesus’ Name

Pentecost +18 – Working in Jesus’ Name In Mark 9:38-50 the disciples—at least John—are upset because they saw somebody, not a disciple, “casting out demons” in Jesus’ name. Here John sounds strikingly similar to the Pharisees, who became upset when someone out of their control, Jesus, healed a person on the sabbath …

Blessed are they that die in the Lord

Dear friends and family of SOTH, In sure and certain hope of the Resurrection, Gary H. Wolfe died to this life on September 11, 2015.  We give thanks for his life and witness here on earth and celebrate his homegoing to God.  We also grieve his loss with his wife, …

Pentecost +15 – Unexpected & Changed

This week our lessons share two stories of unexpected encounters with Jesus.  The first challenges Jesus’ idea of inclusion.  The second story changes a life that is now able to hear and proclaim the Good News.  In Mark’s Gospel, there is a slow revelation happening right now – that Jesus …

BAIYB…We can live in God’s wisdom

What does it mean to make the most of time? Does it mean that we should cram as much as we can into a day, hour, minute—get more done than some think is more than humanly possible and then add more to the list just for kicks? Or does it …

We Live as Imitators of Christ

Baggage – we’ve all got it.  When I travel with youth, I’m fond of saying, you pack it you carry it.  There’s a lot of it in our lives.  And it gets heavy and hard to bear. There’s physical baggage, emotional baggage, spiritual baggage.  It’s tiring to just think about …