Today we hear the Apostle Paul speaking to a crowd in Acts 17:22-31 and sharing the good news of Jesus' death and resurrection. Paul preaches in a way that meets his hearers right where they are. At the same time, the Apostle challenges them to turn away from false gods and turn toward the one true God, so they can find the abundant life, hope, and peace they are seeking. After the service, please go to rlcmilford.com/respond to fill out an online response form and to stay in touch. You can also click here to download devotions for the coming week. UPDATE: Sorry the video wasn’t showing up here at first; I’ll try to figure out what went wrong this week.
Where Are You Looking? (Psalm 32, Faith in Quarantine)
What has your attention these days? In this video in our "Faith in Quarantine" series, Pastor Eric looks to Psalm 32 for guidance on where, and how, we should focus our eyes, heart, and mind to discover hope, courage, and life.
Vacation Bible School Update
Pastor Paige shares an update for families, helpers, and volunteers about Vacation Bible School at Reformation Lutheran Church.
May 10, 2020 Worship Service
On this fifth Sunday of Easter, we hear John 14:1-14, one of the most theologically dense passages of Scripture. But it speaks powerfully to us in real life. Be challenged, encouraged, and renewed in your faith with us! After the service, we encourage you to click here to fill out an online response card. You can also find online devotions here to keep you growing spiritually through the week!
We also want to wish a happy Mothers’ Day to all mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, and those who give motherly care. Even if you can’t be with your family in person, we hope your day is blessed.
Our Good Shepherd
Pastor Paige shares a Bible story to remind children and adults that they belong to Jesus. He is our Good Shepherd, and he helps us stay strong and brave in all circumstances.
Sunday Worship, May 3, 2020
The 4th Sunday of Easter is often called “Good Shepherd Sunday,” because the Bible readings reflect that image of Jesus. Today, we consider what it means that Jesus knows our name, and how we can come to recognize his voice. Don’t forget to click here to download this week’s devotional guide to keep growing through your week!
What Should I Be Doing? (Faith in Quarantine - Gardening & Vocation)
What should we be doing right now, as individuals or families? Some of us have ten times the obligations on us we did before the coronavirus. Some of us have had life grind to a halt. For some of us, it's a mix of both plus some added layers of chaos thrown in! This video in the series "Faith in Quarantine" uses the biblical image of gardening to shed some light on how we can think about what to do during these very strange times.
April 26, 2020 Worship - Discovering Our Purpose
If you're searching for purpose during this unprecedented time, you'll want to hear what the risen Jesus says to you today. When Jesus appears to his disciples after his resurrection, he gives them hope. He tells them they have important work to do. So do you.
Be sure to continue cultivating your spiritual growth this week by clicking here to download our daily devotions for the coming week.
“Do Not Worry”? Really?
Has anyone ever told you, “just don’t worry”? Does that really help? In this video, Pastor Eric looks at Jesus’ words, “do not worry” not as a command, but as a promise. This is a first attempt at “Faith in Quarantine,” looking at how our faith connects with the time of coronavirus lockdown.
Daily Devotions
I think it is safe to say that for most of us, our daily rhythms, the structure for our time, has been thrown off. “What day is it?” is a pretty common question. With everything up in the air, now is a perfect time to create a habit of structuring your time with God’s Word and prayer. Every week, we are publishing a daily devotional guide. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, it has reflections on the previous Sunday’s assigned Bible readings. For each day, there are psalms and prayer guides.
This is a powerful way to take a difficult time and allow it to strengthen your life of faith! Click here to download the booklet of devotions for this week.
April 19 Worship - Dealing with Doubt (Second Sunday of Easter)
Can we talk about doubt? In this worship service, we encounter the story of "doubting Thomas," and hear how doubt is not anything to be ashamed of, is perfectly normal, and is not our job to fix. Do you have struggles and questions? You won't find all the answers here. You will find a word of encouragement and peace. Click here to download daily devotions for this week.
Family Sunday School Videos & Activities
Hello Friends!
Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! In the church year, the Easter season lasts 50 days, all the way until the Day of Pentecost. We have a lot to celebrate! Jesus is alive and his resurrection gives us hope, peace, and joy. During this strange time of social distancing, our normal lives have been upended, but Jesus’ love for us is unchanging. To help your family grow in faith during this time, there is a great resource called “Family Sunday School” that is being offered by Sparkhouse, the Lutheran publisher of the Spark Story Bible.
Each video is about 12 minutes long, and you can stop and start it for discussion or to do the activities. There are downloadable coloring sheets and discussion starters along with the video at the link above. The Bible stories might not match up exactly with the Bible passages in our worship services, but they are all stories that are great for this Easter season.
You and your children can take part in this online Family Sunday School any day of the week. Take a look at it when it is convenient for you, or when you need a bit of inspiration and encouragement! I hope that Family Sunday School will help deepen your faith and give you tools for talking about Jesus’ resurrection to new life. As always, feel free to get in touch with me anytime. You can let me know how things are going, tell me some good news about how God has been at work in your life, and share how you’ve been participating in Family Sunday School! Reformation’s bonds as a church family remain strong, even though we are separated for a time. We are here for you.
Your friend in Christ,
Pastor Paige
Easter Joy!
In this short video celebrating Easter, Pastor Paige reads a book for children. She also shares a message of encouragement for parents and for anyone watching who is young or young at heart!
Easter Sunday Online Worship! April 12, 2020
It seems incredibly strange to think that on Easter morning, the holiest and most joyful of all Christian celebrations, church buildings will be empty and the followers of Jesus will be behind locked doors.
But this is exactly where the first disciples were on the first Easter! And Jesus still came to be with them and give them forgiveness, hope, and new life. He will do the same for you today.
This worship service will encourage you with a sermon from Pastor Eric on John 20:19-23, hymns to sing, and special music from our director of music Gail Kelso and guest musicians Sigrid Evers (violin) and Tim Deik (a long-time friend of Pastor Eric and Pastor Paige, and Sigrid’s godfather, and a fantastic trumpet player).
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Our Alleluias may be shared digitally this year, but Jesus is still alive, and victory is ours.
Good Friday Worship
Join us on this most solemn and mysterious of holy days, Good Friday. With Christians around the world, tonight Reformation focuses on the trial, crucifixion, and death of Christ. We worship with awe the Son of God who did not have his life taken from him, but who laid down his life to save the world. Join us to hear of the life-giving Cross, and to discover how sin and death have been overcome.
Maundy Thursday Worship
With the washing of his disciples’ feet, Jesus displays humble, self-giving love. With the command to “love one another,” he shows us how his love transforms us. This service offers confession & forgiveness, prayers, a sermon on John 13, and the reading of Psalm 22. Come and worship with us!
Holy Week Devotions
This is the most important week of the Christian calendar. And strangely, sanctuaries will be silent. Well, that’s not entirely true. “Sanctuaries,” defined as worship spaces in church buildings, will be silent (except for pastors and a few lay leaders recording worship services). But the sanctuaries of home, family, and heart can be filled with worship and devotion for the amazing love of Jesus. To prepare your hearts for Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter, you can click here to download daily devotions for the first part of Holy Week. God’s peace be with you as you spend time praying and reflecting on God’s word.
Palm Sunday Worship (April 5, 2020)
Pastor Paige opens God's Word to us on this very strange Palm Sunday, when we have a parade without palms, and a festival without fanfare. But thanks be to God, we do have a gracious King! To continue worship at home, click here to download daily devotions for the first half of Holy Week. Devotions for Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, as well as videos for Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, will come later in the week!
Family Activities for Palm Sunday
Hello Everyone!
Pastor Paige here. This Sunday, April 5, is Palm Sunday. Normally, we would be waving palm branches and singing and having a parade into the Sanctuary as we begin worship. This year, we invite you to worship with us via Reformation’s YouTube channel and celebrate Palm Sunday at home. Along with the Children’s Sermon in the worship service, here are some ideas for marking this holy day with your children.
· You can read about Palm Sunday in the Spark Story Bible on page 454, or in any other children’s Bible.
· If you have a Spark Bible for youth, or another youth Bible, you can read the story together in Matthew 21:1-11. Look for any highlighted verses, questions, or other notes in the margins of your study Bible, if there are any, and read those as well.
· At the end of this post are a few fun, brief videos I found that share the Palm Sunday story on a kids’ level.
· If you are inspired by the Lego videos, make your own Palm Sunday scene with your Legos or other toys in your house! Send me a picture or a video of them if you wish! (E-mail Pr.paige@reformation-lutheran.net or text them to me!)
· Here are some coloring pages for Palm Sunday. Feel free to print these and have your kids color while you worship from home this week!
You are in my prayers, my friends. I miss you and look forward to gathering in person as soon as we are able. God’s peace, strength, and joy be with you all! –Pastor Paige
How to Persevere: Hebrews 12
Pastor Paige offers a short reflection on Hebrews 12:1-2 and on the ways Jesus helps us persevere.