Pages

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Worship Bulletin

To view the entire bulletin, scroll down past the bulletin cover and click the "Download Bulletin" button.

Weekly Newsletter

Glimpses of Glendale
Glendale Lutheran Church Newsletter


April 30, 2026

God's Love Life - by Joel Hempel

                        

God has a love life? Well, it’s not what we might think of when we hear that phrase. In one sense, God’s love is incomprehensible. We can’t begin to wrap our minds around God loving God as in the intra-relational love within the Trinity between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. And yet, Jesus talked about it with the Father in a matter-of- fact manner, as if to say to us, The love the Father. Spirit and I share is just who we are and what we do.1 And, we want to share it with you.

 

What? 

 

Yes! God’s love, his perfect, divine love, Jesus wants us not only to experience it but also to be at home with it as Jesus is. 

 

Jesus prays that we, the church, may be perfectly one so that the world may know that you [Father] sent me and loved them even as you have loved me. . . I made known to them [those of us who are disciples of Jesus] your [the Father’s] name, and I will continue to make it known, that the love with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them.2

 

Reading this passage from Jesus’ parting message to his disciples may give the impression that the love he speaks of is something we will experience only in heaven. So, be patient and look forward to the great transition from this life to the next. Well, that transition will happen, and it will be wonderful. But that’s not what Jesus is saying. Rather, Jesus is saying he is going to the cross to bear our punishment so that we can enjoy and celebrate the Father’s love NOW! God’s love not only saves us for eternity,3 but also for HERE.

 

Think about it: Christ Jesus and God’s love are within us!

 

I know that is incomprehensible. But God has built into humanity’s DNA ways of understanding God’s love. For example, a mother’s love for her child is not incomprehensible. We know a mother’s love gets inside her child. And every time we see a mother’s unconditional love for her child depicted in a movie, it moves many of us to tears, because it is a beautiful thing. It is equally beautiful to see a child’s love for his mother returned to her through kind, sacrificial gestures. 

 

Similarly, Christians who love God through worship, live biblically-directed transformed lives, and sacrificially love not only each other but also neighbors and strangers, catch the attention of onlookers because it is a beautiful thing. Such loving is beautiful because it is God’s love at work within us, reaching out to others through us. 

 

1.     1 John 4:8,16,19 

2.    John 17:23,26

3.    John 3:16-17

GLC Vision with Mission and Ministry Emphases

                        

GLC Vision: A community of believers who courageously and sacrificially love like Jesus in ways that are abundantly clear.

 

Mission and Ministry Emphases:

1.    The congregation will grow through sacrificial love for one another. 

2.    The congregation will grow through sacrificially loving our neighbors (near and far).

3.    The Gospel and Christ’s Character are prominently proclaimed, taught, and lived through our personal and congregational identity.

4.    Witness preparation and personal faith sharing are supported. 

5.    Worship will be energetic and attractive to outsiders and support the spiritual needs of members.

Vicarage Assignment

                        

Jacob, Grace (Jonas) and Maria Morse will be heading to Iowa City, Iowa. Jacob will be a Vicar at Our Redeemer.

Finance Update

Next Sunday's Bible Readings

Acts 6:1-9, 7:2a, 51-60; 1 Peter 2:2-10; John 14:1-14

Sunday Worship Leaders


5/3

5/10

Lector

Beth Nicolaus

Ann Jonas

Children's Message

Jonathan Spagnuolo

Janet Leet

Communion

Steve Phelps &

Seminary Student

Tony Petzoldt &

Seminary Student

Greeters

Jack & Norma

Bentzinger

Jerry & Beth

Nicolaus

Sound/Video

Paul Barbercheck

Mike Toney

Ushers

Sandy Barbercheck

Ken Clark

Jeanne Lipinski

Rodger Lubben

Judy George

Jack Hurley

Becci Sasser

John Steele

The Word Within the Word

Glendale Lutheran Church

Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:30 pm

(314) 966-3220

glendalelutheranchurch@gmail.com

Connect With Us:
Facebook  Twitter  Instagram  

Worship Bulletin

To view the entire bulletin, scroll down past the bulletin cover and click the "Download Bulletin" button.

Weekly Newsletter

Glimpses of Glendale
Glendale Lutheran Church Newsletter


April 23, 2026

Do You Recognize Him? - by Joel Hempel

                        

One of my favorite Easter stories is about the two followers of Jesus who, on the morning Jesus rose from the dead, were wondering what had happened. They had left the safety of the believing community to find their own way through the crucifixion mystery. As they were walking to the village of Emmaus, an apparent out-of-towner joined them. The man seemed clueless about the events that had just taken place in Jerusalem.


Jesus himself came up and walked along with them; but they were kept from recognizing him.1


The “stranger” as we all know now, was Jesus. But those first disciples didn’t have all of the blessings we have – assuming we have them. We have the resurrected Jesus with us 24/7. But do we recognize him?


Jesus reveals himself in his Word,2 but if we don’t read him, we won’t recognize him. He reveals himself in the Supper he prepared for us.3 But if we don’t eat and drink, we won’t recognize him. He reveals himself in people who are suffering.4 But if we don’t serve them, we won’t recognize him.


Sisters and brothers in Christ, he reveals himself in you.5 But if you don’t look at yourself with the love of Jesus, with Gospel-informed eyes, you won’t recognize him.


Do you see him? Do you hear him? Can you taste him? He is there. He is here. He’s waiting to be recognized.


1.     Luke 24:15-16

2.    The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

3.    Matthew 26:26-28

4.    Matthew 25:31-46

5.    John 17:20-23, 26; John 3:16-17; Galatians 2:20.

GLC Vision with Mission and Ministry Emphases

                        

GLC Vision: A community of believers who courageously and sacrificially love like Jesus in ways that are abundantly clear.

 

Mission and Ministry Emphases:

1.    The congregation will grow through sacrificial love for one another. 

2.    The congregation will grow through sacrificially loving our neighbors (near and far).

3.    The Gospel and Christ’s Character are prominently proclaimed, taught, and lived through our personal and congregational identity.

4.    Witness preparation and personal faith sharing are supported. 

5.    Worship will be energetic and attractive to outsiders and support the spiritual needs of members.

Ron's Treats

                        

In memory of Ron Froesel and his delight in handing out treats to the kids, a treat jar has been placed in the back of the church for the kids to enjoy.

From the New Music Director

                        

Singers, Handbell Ringers and Instrumentalists are invited to attend a planning meeting on Sunday, April 26 at 8:30 am in the Choir Room. We'll get the choir started back, gauge interest in a handbell program and see if you would like to play an instrument for worship. High School and adults are welcome, if you are younger a private interview will be conducted. If you can't attend the meeting, and would like to participate, please contact Burnell Hackman at burnellhackman@gmail.com.

Finance Update

Next Sunday's Bible Readings

Acts 6:1-9, 7:2a, 51-60; 1 Peter 2:2-10; John 14:1-14

Sunday Worship Leaders


4/26

5/3

Lector

Julie Atwood-Wise

Beth Nicolajs

Children's Message

Pastor Scott

Jonathan Spagnuolo

Communion

Mike Toney &

Seminary Student

Steve Phelps &

Seminary Student

Greeters

Ken & Jeanne

Clark

Jack & Norma

Bentzinger

Sound/Video

Jerry Nicolaus

Paul Barbercheck

Ushers

Tony Petzoldt

Steve Phelps

Andrea Anderson

Becci Sasser

Sandy Barbercheck

Ken Clark

Jeanne Lipinski

Rodger Lubben

The Word Within the Word

Glendale Lutheran Church

Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:30 pm

(314) 966-3220

glendalelutheranchurch@gmail.com

Connect With Us:
Facebook  Twitter  Instagram