Email Blast 7-5-17
Listen to the Scriptures: Micah!
Thursday 11AM
Through the summer we will be reading through many of the Minor Prophets. On Thursdays at 11:00 am we will listen to the minor prophet for that week. If you are not able to join us, I encourage you to listen to it with your family.
Links can be found at
https://www.gracelutheranpsl.com/read/
Family Bike Ride!
Saturday, July 8 at 8:30 am
At Grace Lutheran
Join us for a fun little family bike ride. We ride at your pace.
See you then.
Family Meals
Grace is collecting food for Summer Family Meals.
Last Easter we were the number 1 donor church. Let's keep it up!
Just bring food to the church and put it in the bin.
This year they are asking for desserts (boxed mixes).
. https://www.gracelutheranpsl.com/news/family-meals-summer-food-drive
Sarah's Kitchen at the Ballpark
- St. Lucie Mets game on Thursday, July 27 at 6:30 pm
- $7.00 general admission tickets with some proceeds going to support the Sarah's Kitchen mission
- Dollar night on various concessions
- Contact Sherry Evans (772 626 9425) for tickets.
Welcome, Baby Gunnrik!
Matthew, Annalee, and Baby Gunnrik will be honored at a small reception shower after service on Sunday, July 23.
If you're able to "shower" this sweet little one, born in May, we encourage you to write a blessing in a beloved children's book, either new or used (instead of a card). The family would also appreciate baby toiletries and boy clothes sizes 9 months and larger. Thanks for showing your support to our littlest Grace friend!
Watch Last Week's Sermon
What do Fireworks and Amos have in common?
It's 4th of July, and we get to display our hollow respect for fireworks. Amos says in the same way our respect for God and the creation is hollow. But one is coming who will turn our hollowness to hallowness.
WATCH SERMON HERE
https://www.gracelutheranpsl.com/news/amos-the-minor-leagues
Watch all past sermons at
https://www.gracelutheranpsl.com/sermons/
GraceLutheranPSL.com/Read
OUR TAINTED ACTS OF GRACE
People have often tended, quite wrongly, to view me as saintly. I attribute that undeserved reputation to the fact I have always had a very strong sense of the kind of person I should be. I would describe my ideal persona as one who was conscientiously obedient and loving. I strove to be a person of strong moral character whose actions were always wrapped in love.
When my church-pillar parents’ marriage blew apart during my pre-teen years, and my father came out as gay and began a life with the young man, half his age, with whom he had been having an affair, I strove to let him know that I accepted them both and my love for him had not changed.
When my mother married the abusive man with whom she had begun an affair in response to my father’s affair, I was determined to maintain a loving relationship with her, despite his abuse toward both of us, even after she left me with friends and followed him thousands of miles away........
Read the rest at:
https://www.gracelutheranpsl.com/news/our-tainted-acts-of-grace