Sermon Topics for June 2025
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Sunday, June 1, 2025 ~ 7th Sunday of Easter
It is possible to hear in Jesus’ high priestly prayer, a prayer He offered shortly before His death, the petitions of the ascended Christ for His own throughout history — to our day — and beyond. Jesus prays for us. In holy baptism we become believers in God, have our robes washed in the flood of Christ’s forgiveness, and receive the gift of life forever with all the saints.
Sunday, June 8, 2025 ~ Day of Pentecost
On Pentecost, we celebrate that we have been given - an Advocate to accompany us. Poured out in wind and fire, water, wine, and bread, the Holy Spirit abides in and among us. We give thanks that God speaks to each of us, no matter our origins, language, or life path. Filled with the Spirit of truth, we go out from worship to proclaim the saving power of Christ’s love and the freedom of God’s grace with all the world.
Sunday, June 15, 2025 ~ Holy Trinity
“O LORD our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” Today we celebrate the Holy Trinity. Paul writes that through Jesus we have peace with God, whose love pours into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, giving us lasting hope. We celebrate the gracious One-in-Three, eternal Three-in-One, as we worship in community; as we share water and word, bread and wine; and as we bring God’s love and hope to our neighbors.
Sunday, June 22, 2025 ~ 2nd Sunday of Pentecost
This Sunday’s texts paint startling pictures of the horrific nature of sin. The
church’s repeated celebration of Holy Communion counters that tragic reality in a continued showing forth of the death of Jesus until He comes again. It is a dramatic declaration of “how much God has done for you.”
Sunday, June 29, 2025 ~ 3rd Sunday of Pentecost
We have no good apart from God. That makes Jesus’ call to follow Him an invitation to freedom. This is freedom to revel in the Spirit’s fruit: love, joy, peace, and patience. This is freedom to not be imprisoned by anything that would keep us from the fullness of the life God has given us. This is the path of life.

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May the beauty of God be reflected in your eyes, the love of God be
reflected in your hands, the wisdom of God be reflected in your words,
and the knowledge of God flow from your heart,
that all might see, and seeing, believe.
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The members of New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church wish you a blessed day and we pray that your day is filled with hope, love, peace, and good health!