We are called to live in a paradoxical manner. How can we live in a world that wants power, riches, and glory while we are called to justice, kindness, and humbleness? Learn the answer to this and more, in this week's sermon from Peace Lutheran
What should the church of Christ be doing while we wait for the Lord's Return? In the words of Martin Luther, "Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree." Even when calamity and catastrophy see
Learn with with us about the Saints of God. Who are they? What does it mean to be a saint? Where do they operate? Find the answers to these questions and more with Peace Lutheran Fellowship, out of Port Ludlow, Washington.
Join us in listening to our Ash Wednesday service, wherePastor Ron McClung teaches us about the scripture of the day, which teaches usnot to practice our faith for others to see, but in your heart. Does this meanthat we are to never pray in
Join us in listening to Peace Lutheran Fellowship’sTransfiguration of Our Lord service. We talk about the possible candidates forMount Transfiguration and another famous Mountain in scripture, Mount Sinai. Weare further enriched by Pastor Ro
Join us to today's message,enriched by Pastor Ron's recent trip to the Holy Land of Israel. We discuss the kind of places Jesus walked to or taught in. See how different people in Jesus' hometown of Nazareth received him compared to other areas
In our readings for Sunday (Ephesians 1 and John 1), we are shown a tremendous gift. We aregiven glimpses of our past, our present and our future as children of God. The character Ebenezer Scrooge from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens show
What is the good news in today's readings? It sometimes seems hard to find the good news among the chaos and turmoil of life, but with the fiery passion of the Spirit, the impossible becomes possible. Learn of the story of Saint Lucia with us t
Jesus, the connector, brings us together, rich and poor, young and old so that we may tend to each other's needs. Listen in with Peace Lutheran Fellowship as Pastor Ron discusses how Hebrews is a message of hope, the intimidating figure of the
After another shooting wracks our nation with pain, we at Peace Lutheran Fellowship discuss how to become instruments of peace in these times of violence. How can we help make a difference?