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Lenten Midweek10 Reasons the Resurrection Changes Everything
Join us for our Lenten midweek series, "10 Reasons the Resurrection Changes Everything." Explore how Jesus' victory transforms our lives today. Services are Wednesdays at 5:00 & 7:00 p.m., with a meal at 6:00. Come be renewed in hope! For more infomation visit:
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Come Explore the Big Story of the Bible!
Come explore the overarching story of Scripture—from Creation to Christ to the New Creation. This study will help us explore God's Word as it all fits together as one big story of God’s love and redemption. When: March 2 - May 25 Where: Multipurpose Room Everyone is welcome! Whether you’re new to the Bible or have studied it for years, this study will deepen your understanding and faith. We hope to see you there! For more infomation visit: http://timothystl.org/news/come-explore-the-big-story-of-the-bible
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LASM NewsEcumenical Bible Study, Meet Ambrose Ecumenical Bible Study
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LASM Updates
Lunch & Learn: Self-Care Thursday, March 13th, 12:00pm at Southwest Baptist Church (6401 Scanlan Avenue). Potluck lunch, please bring a dish to share. RSVP to Jan at 314-644-4299 at least 24 hours in advance. - - - Spring Fling 2025: Spring Reigns with the Queens of Swing Lindenwood Area Senior Ministry’s Annual Spring Fling on Wednesday, March 26th FEATURING… Live music by the Queens of Swing: This is a FUNdraiser! All proceeds will benefit the programs and services of our church’s senior ministry, Lindenwood Area Senior Ministry! Tickets: $25 in advance, $30 at door.
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LWML March MeetingCruise on the Blue Danube Please join us Thursday, March 6 at 1:30, where Naomi and Mary will lead us on a Danube river cruise from Budapest, Hungary to eastern Germany. There will be treats from their excursion served as well. All are welcome. For more infomation visit:
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Being "Seen" in the Psalms- Tuesday, March 4, 2025 “The Psalter is the book of all saints, and everyone, whatever his situation may be, finds psalms and words in that fit his situation and apply to his case so exactly that it seems they were in this way only for his sake” - Martin Luther Young people have a phrase: “I feel seen.” They say this when they feel understood, acknowledged, or recognized. To “feel seen” is to have your circumstances, your experiences, your feelings empathized with. For all people, it is important to “feel seen” every now and then. This is especially true when we are struggling in difficult times. The pain of going through hardship can be so isolating. How many of us suffer in silence over our trials and tribulations? This is why I have found it comforting to turn to the Psalms in difficult times. The Psalms have been called the “prayer book of the Bible.” In the Psalms, we heard the prayers of God’s people from a wide variety of times and places. It is the collection of people calling out to God in prayer, praise, thanksgiving, sorrow, lament, and even anger. Like poetry or music, the Psalms don’t fit just one set of circumstances. They can reflect our circumstances. In them, we hear the voice of faith calling out to God. That is the same faith that we have. In them we can hear our cries. In the Psalms the people of God through the ages are “seen. In them, we are “seen.” Most importantly, the Psalms assure us that God “sees” us. He does not ignore us in our time of need. As our loving Father, He desires for us to come to Him in all things, in times of joy and sorrow. He answers our every prayer. The Psalms show us that we are in the company of all the saints, and that we are in the company of God Himself. What Psalms do you turn to for comfort or encouragement?
Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord! For more infomation visit:
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