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Ash Wednesday
By Pastor Rob - Wednesday, December 23, 2009 :: 507 Views ::
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Ash Wednesday
The Season Lent Begins on Wednesday, February 17, 2010.
During the Ash Wednesday service the pastor takes ashes on the end of his thumb and makes the sign of the cross on the forehead worshipers, saying these words: "Remember: you are dust, and to dust you shall return." This ancient act is a gesture of repentance and a powerful reminder of our need for the cleansing of our sin. The sign of the cross on the forehead of the worshipper is also a sign of hope and release from sin freely given by our Lord through his work on the cross.
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Confirmation at Our Savior
By Pastor Rob - Tuesday, June 02, 2009 :: 385 Views ::
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On Pentecost Sunday, the young adults of our congregation gave witness to their faith and their Savior and were confirmed. Check out what they have written about their connection with Jesus . . .
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Worship Reflects Jesus’ Life
By Pastor Rob - Thursday, April 02, 2009 :: 704 Views ::
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Worship Reflects Jesus’ Life
Worship at Our Savior is a reflection of Jesus’ life. Holy Week is a time of remembering and returning to God's Word in order to think about the greatest mystery: the suffering, death, and resurrection of our Lord for the forgiveness of our sins. In the solemnity and somberness of the week, we gather on Palm Sunday to celebrate his triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
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Festival of Sacred Music Dec 7 at 4:00pm
By Pastor Rob - Wednesday, November 26, 2008 :: 268 Views ::
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Eighth Annual Festival of Sacred Music next Sunday, December 7 at 4:00pm
Two thousand years ago Jesus, the long awaited Messiah, was born in a little town of Bethlehem. Not in a palace, not draped in silken woven cloth, but in a dusty stable wrapped in plain, cotton swaddling cloth. A star beamed the way for the shepherds who lay in the fields and the wise men who came from afar to visit the newborn King.
So do we here at Our Savior Lutheran shine a little ray of Bethlehem as we once again present our Eight Annual Festival of Sacred Music next Sunday, December 7 at 4:00pm. Not in a grand cathedral, not in a large city, but in our small town Burlington heralding Christ’s birth in our very own beautiful church.
In the past years we have been blessed with many people coming to the Festivals from “afar” who have enjoyed the programs which have lifted and filled their spirits with the joy of the season. However, it is always so wonderful for the choir to see “our family” among the sitting listeners. So please come next Sunday and be a part of the Festival with us. The music is beautiful, the refreshments are delicious and the concert lasts about one hour leaving plenty of time to be home early on Sunday evening.
Blessings to all
Jeannine Chapdelaine Rath, Choir Director
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Dustin Krystowiak Receives Vicarage Assignment
By Pastor Rob - Wednesday, April 16, 2008 :: 365 Views ::
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DUSTIN KRYSTOWIAK, Concordia Seminary student from Our Savior, received his vicarage call on April 22. Approximately 117 students will serve as vicars (a one-year internship). They received their assignments during a 3:00 p.m. worship service. Rev. Randall Golter, president of the Rocky Mountain District, will serve as preacher.
Dustin has been placed at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Des Moines, Washington. See http://www.resurrection-lcms.org. Dustin will begin his work in late summer. We pray for a good year of learning for Dustin.
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Was Jesus really perfect?
By - Thursday, December 06, 2007 :: 1441 Views ::
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Questions and Answers: Was Jesus really perfect?
Question:
My friends and I were talking

about Jesus. Some of them have a hard time accepting the teaching that he was a perfect person. How can I help
them?
Answer:
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First Place Healthy Eating Bible Class
By Pastor Rob - Wednesday, August 22, 2007 :: 313 Views ::
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FIRST PLACE: The next 13-week session for First Place will have the Bible Study "Choosing Thankfulness". Any one interested in attending this Bible Study must attend the orientation on September 10th at 7PM. The first classes will start on September 15th & the 17th.
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Marriage Enrichment Workshop August 25
By Pastor Rob - Sunday, August 12, 2007 :: 280 Views ::
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You are invited to a marriage enrichment workshop this Saturday, August 25 beginning at 10:00am at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Burlington. Marriage in God’s Way is led by Pastor Todd Biermann and his wife Heather. The Biermanns will equip couples with communication tools and share God's design for marriage. The workshop environment is fun, non-threatening, and relaxing. Couples will spend some time alone, talking about and putting into practice what they learn. Whether you're engaged, newlywed, married, or remarried, -- enrich your relationship and grow in new ways by attending this workshop. Register by calling Pastor Rob at 262 763-3281.
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Bethany's Thoughts on Camp Biloxi
By Pastor Rob - Thursday, March 29, 2007 :: 1613 Views ::
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WORKING MISSION PROJECT
On April 14, 2007 three members of Our Savior traveled to Biloxi, Mississippi
to help with cleaning up after Hurricane Katrina. They went with a group
from Pentecost Lutheran
Church in Racine. Here are Bethany's thoughts on that trip . . .
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Funeral Services for Darlene A. Nacker
By Pastor Rob - Tuesday, January 30, 2007 :: 339 Views ::
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Darlene A. Nacker, age 52, of Burlington, passed away
Monday, January 29, 2007 at her home. She was born May 25, 1954 in Milwaukee, to William and
Shirley (nee Torgersen) Nacker.
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