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SUMMARY:The Music of Advent
DESCRIPTION:Advent means “coming” as we celebrate the “coming” of Christ at Christmas\, on Judgment Day\, and in our hearts through his Word.\nEach Advent season we have three opportunities to gather together during the middle of the week and prepare ourselves for his first coming into this world through the use of classic music written by famous composers.\nOn Wednesdays\, December 5th\, 12th\, and 19th\, come over to Living Word at 6pm to enjoy a unique worship experience\, surrounded by the Advent and Christmas music of Georg Philipp Telemann and wrapped around the Word of God.\nThis 30-40 minute worship service will be a great way to relax with the message of salvation in Christ during a hectic time of year.
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SUMMARY:Summer Outdoor Worship
DESCRIPTION:There are two opportunities this summer to worship outdoors at Living Word!\nOn Sunday\, June 17th\, @ 9am we will be meeting out back under the pavilion to worship our Father on Father’s Day.  It will be a great family-friendly occasion to take in the beauty of Creation and marvel at the power of our loving Father.\nOn Sunday\, August 19th\, @ 9am we will end the summer with another worship service underneath the pavilion.  This will also be “Education Sunday” as we look forward to another great year of preschool and install our Bible Roots teachers for the school year in the congregation.\nJoin us for both of these events as we celebrate our Savior and his forgiveness outdoors!
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SUMMARY:Easter Week Events
DESCRIPTION:This is it!  The best week of the year!  \nTo celebrate Jesus dying on the cross for our sins and rising from the dead we have a few events and worship opportunities that everyone is invited to.\nEaster for Kids\nSaturday 3/24/18 from 9:30-11:30am\nThis is a great way for kids to learn about the most important moments of Jesus’ life\, death\, and resurrection in a fun and safe environment.  Stories\, crafts\, snacks\, games\, songs and more all for free!  No need to pre-register\, just show up and sign in! \nMaundy Thursday\nThursday 3/29/18 @ 6pm\nThe night Jesus first gave the Lord’s Supper to his disciples\, washed their feet\, and was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane gives us plenty of reasons to worship him together.  The word “maundy” comes from a Latin word that means “command.”  On that Thursday Jesus commanded his disciples to do two things: 1) Follow my example and 2) Do this (the Lord’s Supper) in remembrance of me. \nGood Friday\nFriday 3/30/18 @ 6pm\nIn the most somber worship service of the year we celebrate Jesus’ death on the cross.  His death paid for all of our sins and that’s why it’s “good.”  It’s not the most pleasant of pictures to bring to mind\, but it is necessary to understand the cost of our forgiveness if we are going to appreciate the glory of the resurrection. \nEaster Sunday\nSunday 4/1/18 – breakfast @ 7:30am and worship @ 9am\nEveryone is invited to an Easter breakfast of waffles\, bacon\, eggs\, ham\, fruit and all the fixin’s put on by the men of Living Word.  After breakfast we will gather together for the greatest worship celebration of the year: the commemoration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead!
URL:https://livingwordmontrose.com/event/easter-week-events/
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SUMMARY:Lent 2018 - "He was crucified under Pontias Pilate..."
DESCRIPTION:The season leading up to Easter has been called “Lent” for centuries.  During this time of year we have the opportunity to worship together for six consecutive Wednesday evenings.  The week ahead of Easter we then meet on Thursday to celebrate the first time Jesus gave his disciples the Lord’s Supper and then again on Friday to commemorate the crucifixion of our Lord. \nOur theme is a phrase taken from the Nicene Creed: “Crucified under Pontius Pilate….”  This Roman governor in Jerusalem played a major role in the trial\, condemnation\, and crucifixion of Jesus.  The focus will be on Jesus\, of course\, but Pilate’s words and actions will lead us through these last few tumultuous hours of Jesus’ life and death – culminating in his resurrection. \nEach worship service will start at 6pm and last about 45 minutes. \nFebruary 14 – Midweek Lent \nFebruary 21 – Midweek Lent \nFebruary 28 – Midweek Lent \nMarch 7 – Midweek Lent \nMarch 14 – Midweek Lent \nMarch 21 – Midweek Lent \nMarch 29 – MAUNDY THURSDAY \nMarch 30 – GOOD FRIDAY \nApril 1 – EASTER SUNDAY [breakfast: 7:30am & worship: 9am]
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SUMMARY:Advent with Mendelssohn
DESCRIPTION:Join us on three successive Wednesdays: November 29th\, December 6th\, and December 13th\, for brief\, quiet\, meditative worship services during the season of Advent.  The music of Felix Mendelssohn – an 19th century Lutheran composer – will be featured as we focus on the coming of the Lord into the world and the miracle of his birth as a real human being.  \n \nTake a mid-week break from the hectic holiday schedule and spend some time in God’s Word!\n\nWorship starts at 6pm and lasts for a little over 30 minutes. \n\nA little more about Felix Mendelssohn with excerpts from Britannica.com:\n\nFelix was born of Jewish parents\, Abraham and Lea Salomon Mendelssohn\, from whom he took his first piano lessons. Though the Mendelssohn family was proud of their ancestry\, they considered it desirable in accordance with 19th-century liberal ideas to mark their emancipation from the ghetto by adopting the Christian faith. Accordingly\, Felix\, together with his brother and two sisters\, was baptized in 1816 as a Lutheran. In 1822\, when his parents were also baptized\, the entire family adopted the surname Bartholdy\, following the example of Felix’s maternal uncle\, who had chosen to adopt the name of a family farm.\n\nMendelssohn was an extremely precocious musical composer. He wrote numerous compositions during his boyhood\, among them 5 operas\, 11 symphonies for string orchestra\, concerti\, sonatas\, and fugues. Most of these works were long preserved in manuscript in the Prussian State Library in Berlin but are believed to have been lost in World War II. He made his first public appearance in 1818—at age nine—in Berlin.\n\nMendelssohn also became active as a conductor. On March 11\, 1829\, at the Singakademie\, Berlin\, he conducted the first performance since Bach’s death of the St. Matthew Passion\, thus inaugurating the Bach revival of the 19th century.\n\nSome of his more famous works are: an oratorio on the prophet Elijah\, “Songs without Words\,” a musical score on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream\,” and a number of symphonies.  Felix also wrote a lesser known symphony based on “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” called the Reformation Symphony that was in tribute to the faith he and his family held dear.
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