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Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL
Sermon for October 13, 2019
Pastor Kurt Steinbrueck

Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL
Sermon for October 13, 2019
Pastor Kurt Steinbrueck

What would you give for the Lord? For Abraham, what was asked seems unimaginable. However, how when we understand who God is and what He is capable of doing, it changes everything.

Pastor Kurt gives a sermon about sharing our faith with our family, friends, neighbors, and anyone we come into contact with, but especially our next generation, our youth.
Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL
Sermon for October 6, 2019
Pastor Kurt Steinbrueck
See you Sunday and God bless!

Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL
Sermon for September 29, 2019
Pastor Kurt Steinbrueck
Visit us at https://faithwesleychapel.com/
Follow us at facebook.com/FaithWesleyChapel/
Join us for worship this Sunday at 4pm
We use the dance studio at Song and Dance to hold worship services.
Song and Dance, Inc.
27221 Foamflower Blvd.
Wesley Chapel, FL 33544
See you Sunday and God bless!

God did the impossible by giving old Abraham and Sarah a child. This shows us God can do the “impossible,” but does that always mean He will?

Melchizedek’s story is very short in Genesis, just a couple verses, but it’s a fascinating few verses that point us to the gracious priesthood of Jesus, Himself!

God blesses us in many ways, forgiveness of sins, sending us His Spirit, providing for us, etc. One other way He blesses us is making us a blessing to others.

Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL
Sermon for September 22, 2019
Pastor Kurt Steinbrueck
Visit us at https://faithwesleychapel.com/
Follow us at facebook.com/FaithWesleyChapel/
Join us for worship this Sunday at 4pm
We use the dance studio at Song and Dance to hold worship services.
Song and Dance, Inc.
27221 Foamflower Blvd.
Wesley Chapel, FL 33544
See you Sunday and God bless!

The flood tells us that God takes sin seriously. However, the flood story isn’t just about sin and punishment. It’s also about grace, mercy, and a covenant that still affects you to this day.

Cain and Abel both offered offerings to God, but God only accepted Abel’s. Why?