
Sermons - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
Oct 12, 2025 · Browse below to find printable copies of sermons from Shepherd of the Hills, as well as audio recordings of selected sermons. For recordings of more recent sermons, see the …
Theological Musings Archives - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
Jan 17, 2017 · This is a theological paper that our pastor originally presented at his circuit winkel in November 2011. It looks at infant communion from the Scriptures and also from within the …
Worship Anytime, Anywhere | Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church ...
Explore our collection of 2025 sermons by clicking on any of the sermon series below. Whether you're seeking wisdom, encouragement or guidance, you can watch, reflect and grow - …
Lutheranism | shepherdofthehills
A joint statement by the Lutheran World Federation and the Vatican removed the mutual condemnations of Lutherans and Roman Catholics in the 16th century over justification, and …
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Nov 2, 2025 · Pastor Rons Older SemonsShepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
Shepherd of the Hills | Devotionals
Watch the Pastors' video devotionals for inspiration and insights from God's word in these changing times. You can view all of the devotionals HERE.
From the Pastor — Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
We at Shepherd of the Hills acknowledge that we are sinners and have in no way deserved the mercy of God. And yet God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit, has been exceedingly merciful to us …
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church - What We Believe
This church accepts the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as the inspired Word of God and the authoritative source and norm of its proclamation, faith, and life.
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church - Being Lutherans
As you desire to know whether my painted seal, which you sent to me, has hit the mark, I shall answer most amiably and tell you my original thoughts and reason about why my seal is a …
Preacher's Pondering - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
What might be the pros and cons of each of these approaches to our collective worship life? What other questions do you have for how/why we do things? Bring these thoughts with this Sunday …