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Sermons from Trinity Lutheran Church in Algona, Iowa
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United in Christ
19/05/2019Pastor Thomas Cowell's sermon based on the text from Acts 11:1-18 reminding us where our unity in the church comes from.
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Hearing Voices
12/05/2019Pastor Schlund's sermon from Good Shepherd Sunday based on the text from John 10:22-30 about the importance of listening to the voice of our shepherd, Jesus, even when there are many competing voices around us.
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What "Follow Me" Really Means
05/05/2019Follow Me are two words spoken by Jesus that have always had a tremendous impact on His disciples of both yesterday and today. Today's message will consider the meaning and impact behind what those two words really mean.
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Blessed are Those Who Believe Without Seeing
28/04/2019Pastor Tom Schlund's sermon from Confirmation Sunday (and the 2nd Sunday of Easter) based on the text from John 20:19-31. Often we can feel doubts about what Jesus has done as Thomas did, but we can be reassured by the accounts of Scripture as well as Jesus' words "Blessed are those who believe even though they have not seen."
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A God Who Rises
21/04/2019Our faith and our hope as a Church, as God's people, depends on Jesus Christ rising from the dead through the glory of His Father. This is our Easter hope, and it also means that we proclaim Jesus as the Lord of our lives.
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Celebrity Life
14/04/2019Pastor Tom Schlund's sermon from Palm Sunday based on the text from John 12:12-19. As a society, we are so fascinated with celebrities. We love to know every detail of their lives. The crowd that met Jesus seemed interesting in seeing the newest local celebrity too. Why do we follow Jesus? Because he's done miracles or for a deeper reason?
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Self-Entitlement
07/04/2019Jesus tells of a parable of an owner and the interaction with his tenants. The tenants take advantage of the owner, his servants, and his own son.
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Can You Believe It?
31/03/2019Pastor Tom Schlund's sermon from the 4th Sunday in Lent on the story of the Prodigal Son found in Luke's Gospel.
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Standing Firm
17/03/2019Paul encourages God's people at the church in Philippi to stand firm amidst the circumstances of this life. We will consider the meaning the Paul implies for God's people then, and what those two simple words, Stand Firm, mean for us today.
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Up on the Mountain
03/03/2019Pastor Tom Schlund's sermon based on the text from Luke 9 looking at the Transfiguration account up on the mountain.
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A Living Response
10/02/2019Today we will hear about two stories of God calling His people into service, Isaiah and Peter. God's calling is an amazing and powerful experience, and we will also consider what that means for our own lives.
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Growing Up as a Disciple
03/02/2019Pastor Schlund's sermon based on 1 Corinthians 12 and 13 and Paul's description of the perfect love that God has shown to us and the love that we can reflect into the world.
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What a Way to Start!
20/01/2019Pastor Tom Schlund's sermon from January 20th that looks at the text of Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine and what that tells us about who Jesus is and what he came to earth to do.
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The Savior for All!
06/01/2019Pastor Tom Schlund's from Epiphany, exploring the text about the men who visit from the East bringing baby Jesus gifts fit for a king and what that means for us too.
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Didn't You Wear That Yesterday?
30/12/2018St. Paul tells the Colossians what they are to put on and wear as God's chosen people.
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Fruit of the Womb
23/12/2018Mary travels to visit her relative Elizabeth, and when they finally meet they both realize the significance and gravity of the situation.
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Poured Out & Preparing
09/12/2018John the Baptist is the voice crying out, "Prepare the Way of the Lord." In today's sermon we will look at what this message has meant throughout the different seasons of God's people.
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Slow Down and Look Around...The King is Coming
02/12/2018Pastor Tom Schlund's sermon from December 2nd -- The first Sunday in Advent -- based on the text from Luke 19:28-40 about Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey. So often we are quick to jump to Christmas and yet the season of Advent encourages us to slow down and look around. When we do, it is surprising what we find.