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Cross of Christ
Sunday Worship Service

9:30 a.m.

Facebook Live Sunday Service

 

Bulletins

February 1,  2026

(Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-725137.  

All rights reserved.)

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February 2 - February 8

Monday:

2:00 p.m. Ruth Circle

Tuesday:

Wednesday:

Thursday:

Friday:

Pastor’s Day Off

Saturday:

10:00 a.m. WELCA Valentine’s Brunch

Sunday: 

9:30 a.m. Worship w/Holy Communion/FB

10:30 a.m. Coffee hr./Sunday School, Club 56 & Confirmation Stone Church Cemetery mtg.

Upcoming Events

February 9 &10   

9:00 a.m. Quilting Days
February 10         

6:00 p.m. Executive Mtg.
February 15         

9:30 a.m. Worship w/Holy Communion                          10:30 Coffee hr./S.S./Club 56/Confirmation
S.C. Preservation Mtg.
February 18   

6:30 p.m. Ash Wednesday worship                   

February 20 & 21

9:00 a.m. Hobby Huddle
February 22         

9:30 a.m. Worship w/Holy Communion/F                           

10:30 a.m. Coffee hr./S.S./Club 56 Confirmation
February 24         

6:00 p.m. Council Mtg.
February 25         

6:30 Holden Evening Prayer worship service

 

 

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EPIPHANY

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Today (Feb.1) we celebrate the Third Sunday of Epiphany, rejoicing in how Jesus reveals Himself as the Light of the world. In His calling of the first disciples and His powerful works of teaching and healing, we see His divine authority and His invitation to follow Him. Christ shines into our darkness with mercy, hope, and purpose, gathering us into His mission so that His light may be known to all nations.

The Season of Epiphany
The season lasts from
January 6 until Lent begins. Its length varies depending on the date of Easter.
During this season, worship focuses on:
•     Jesus’ baptism
•     His early ministry
•     His miracles
•     His glory revealed on the Mount of Transfiguration

Jesus Revealed as God’s SonEpiphany highlights moments when Jesus’ divine identity is made clear:•     His baptism (the heavens open; the Father speaks)

As Jesus was baptized, the heavens opened, the Holy Spirit descended like a dove, and the Father declared, “This is my beloved Son.” In this moment, Christians see the Holy Trinity revealed—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit working together for the salvation of the world.Jesus’ baptism marks the beginning of His public ministry and His mission to bring hope, healing, and new life. By entering the water, He also set apart the gift of Baptism for all believers, making it a place where God meets us with grace, forgiveness, and the promise of new life.For Lutherans, the Baptism of Jesus is a reminder that God comes close to us, steps into our world, and invites us into a life shaped by His love.

    Jesus first miracle at Cana

During the season of Epiphany, the church celebrates how Jesus is revealed as the Son of God. One of the most beloved Epiphany stories is the Wedding at Cana, where Jesus performs His first miracle. When the wine runs out at a village wedding, Jesus quietly turns water into wine—an act of compassion, abundance, and joy. Scripture tells us that through this miracle, Jesus “revealed His glory,” and His disciples believed in Him.


    Jesus  teaching and calling of disciples

During Epiphany, the church celebrates how Jesus is revealed as the Light of the World. One of the most powerful revelations in this season is the moment Jesus calls His first disciples. Along the Sea of Galilee, Jesus speaks a simple but life‑changing invitation: “Follow me.” In that call, His identity is made known — not only as a teacher, but as the promised Savior who gathers people into God’s mission.


Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, and Nathanael see something divine in Him, and they leave their ordinary work to walk with the One who brings God’s light into the world. Their calling shows us that Epiphany is not only about recognizing who Jesus is, but also about hearing His invitation to follow, trust, and share His light with others.
•     The Transfiguration, which ends the season

On the Mount of Transfiguration, Jesus revealed His divine glory to Peter, James, and John as His face shone and His clothes became dazzling white. Moses and Elijah appeared with Him, showing that the Law and the Prophets point to Christ. From the bright cloud the Father declared, “This is my beloved Son; listen to Him.” As we prepare to enter Lent, this glimpse of glory strengthens our faith in the Savior who goes to the cross for us.

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