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Receiving and giving the love and hope of Christ
210 E. Pleasant St., Oconomowoc, WI 53066 | 262-567-5001 | www.splco.org
A member of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
Worship ScheduleSaturday: 5:00 pm tradi tional � Sunday: 8:00 am tradi tional
Sunday: 10:30 am contemporary
Specia l services during Advent, Lent & Summer
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Welcome to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, School
& Early Childhood CenterRev. Lance ArmstrongO’Donnell, Senior Pastor Rev. Steve Scharnell, Associate Pastor
Rev. Paul Borgman, The Church Triumphant AllisonMackie, Director ofParishMusic
Jill George, Principal Christine Flores, ECCDirector
Volume 25 Office Hours: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Number 2
Please fill out an attendance card
and place it in the offering plate.As the prelude begins, worshipers are
encouraged to conclude conversation
and quietly prepare for worship.
Welcome! If youare a guest, the following
informationmayhelp you:
If you have questions, orwould likemore
informationabout St. Paul’s, anusherwill be
happy to help you.
Please fill out anattendance card, locatedon
the pew in front of you, andplace it in the
offering plate.
If you have small children, there are activity
bags locatedbehind the backpews thatmight
be helpful for your child.
Please readour confession foundon page 329-330 of the LutheranService Bookandindicate your agreementwithour beliefs bycheckingthe box next to the namesof thosecommuning.
Thosewhoshare inour confessionof faith of the Lord’s Supper are welcome to receive.
If you hold a confessiondiffering from this congregation, please speakwith a pastor orelder. Non-communing, baptized childrenarewelcome to come to the table for a blessing.If you are physicallyunable to come to the table, please let anusher knowand the pastorwi l l come to youandgive you communion.
Communion WineThe wine glasses in the center of each tray containone drop of communionwine. Theglassesthat containmorewine are rose in color.
HOLY COMMUNION
January 12, 2020
THE BAPTISM OF OUR LORD
Pastor: Steve Scharnell
Theme: Not Just Plain Water
TraditionalWorship
LSB, Divine Service 2, pg. 167
Contemporary Worship
Special Order
GUEST INFORMATION
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5:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:30 AM
Music Leaders Allison Mackie Allison Mackie In His Light
Acolytes TBD Carli Moldenahauer Joey Dentice
Altar Guild Wendy Tesch Dorothy Duchow Barb Star
Elders Todd Leonhardt Arno Kirchenwitz JohnMelvin
Greeters Mark & Sue BaganzRoger & Pat Gartzke (church)
Chuck & Jenny Laabs (school)Kim Tuff
Lectors Dave Meyer DonMeyer
Power Point N/A N/A Gary Pribnow
Radio N/A Tom Krenzke N/A
Ushers Todd Leonhardt Bob Bratz JohnMelvin
Radio Broadcast: Sponsored by a member in praise to God for blessings received
THISWEEKEND
SPONSORS
Our 8:00 am Worship Service is
broadcast live on WTKM 104.9
and at wtkm.com
Families with small children:
There are activity bags located in the
back of the church that might be helpful
for your child.
LASTWEEK’S ATTENDANCE
5:00 pm – 96 Total: 381
8:00 am – 148 Members: 370
10:30 am – 137 Visitors: 11
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Adoption GroupWe would like to welcome thosewho have adopted, those in the adoption
process, foster parents, adultswho wereadopted themselves, andbirth
parents to our new group. The children are welcome too so they can have
their own fellowship time.
January 12, 2020 at 3:30 pm
Room 219 (please note the room change)
“Adoption Language:What is it and why is it important?”
Please bring something to drink, a snack to share with thegroup and be ready for greatdiscussion
and fellowship! If you haveany questions or would likemore information please contact us at
Jackie Meyer at 920-279-5840or Dave Meyer 920-279-5860. You can also email us at
“Not flesh ofmy flesh nor bone ofmy bone, but still miraculously my own. Neverforget for a
minute you didn’t grow under my heart, but in it.”
-Fleur Conkling Heyliger
Family Promise Volunteer Sign up January 12-18, 2020Our Savior’s and St. Paul's volunteers will bewelcoming families withoutshelter to stay for food,
fellowship and overnight shelter at Our Saviors on January 12th-18th. There are currently
3 families in the program, 4 adults and 7 children (15, 13,12, 10, 9, 8 and 1 years old). Help us
welcome guests and live out our Faith in service to our neighbors in need.
Please review the serviceopportunities still available and sign
up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050e48aeae23a3f85-family2. This link is also on our
website: http://www.splco.org/
I signed up for sub sandwiches on 1/15 and a vegetable and a dessert for the mealon 1/16. If you
want to take careof either of these 2 days, please contact Mary. Food needs to be delivered to Our
Savior's by 5:15pm. If you are preparing a dinner item, pleaseplan for enough to serve12 unless
notified otherwise. Guest numberswill vary so look for specific information closer to hosting date
and for allergies information.
**Anyone volunteeringwhowill be in direct contact with our families (doesnot include
delivering the food items), must complete a volunteer orientation session and fill out an
application. Contact Mary Hickenbottomwith questions and to sign up for an orientation session.
414-333-3421or [email protected] Thank you!!
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Snow shoveling volunteers needed
All the snow shoveling and plowing around our Church, School and Early Child CareCenter is done
by dedicated volunteers. This is a huge financial savings for our congregation,as our long term
volunteers have aged and areno longer able to do it, the number of volunteers has dwindled down
to TWO! WE NEED YOUR HELP! On days when school is in session, theECC opens at 6:00a.m. so
the walks around the school need to be shoveled andsalted by then, and the parking lotcleared.
Snow removal in the parking lot is donated by Gary Flanagan. Our maintenanceman, JoeProbst,
starts on the walks by ECC, as thewalks need tobe cleared before theparking lot can be finished.
This leaves the remainder of the walks in front of the school, the city sidewalk, the main church
entrance steps, theeastwalkway adjacent to the church andthe walks in the lakesideECC play
area. All equipment (two snowblowers and shovels) is provided. We usually startaround 5:00a.m.
on school days. On weekends, the schedule is the same to accommodate all the activities, sports
events and Church Services that occur. Please contact Glenn Leidel (262-893-1518) or the church
office for more information or to volunteer!
Junior Girl Scout Blanket Drive
St. Paul’s Girl Scout Troop 2174 is currently doing a blanket drive to benefit the homeless shelters
in Waukesha, aswell as HAWS. The girls areworking on this project to complete their Bronze
Award. The Bronze Award is the highest award a Junior Girl Scoutcan earn. Please help withthis
worthwhile cause. Barrels are located inside themain entranceof the school for your
donations. This collectiondrivewill run through February 10th. Thank you for your help &
support.
Women’s Spring Retreat
Hosted by women of St. Paul’s, Oconomowocand Shepherd of the Hills, Pewaukee, we invite YOU
to join us onMarch 6-8, 2020at The Cove in LakeGeneva as we look atour “Beautiful Feet”.
God has equipped you with uniquely beautiful feet for your walk with Him. Come andbe reminded
of Christ’s promise to walk beside you. Open your heart to whereHe may be guiding your steps.
Look at your life and consider how to apply God’s Wordto your life’s circumstances. Join us for a
weekend of reflection, study and rest.
A Registration Form can be found atwww.splco.org under “St.Paul’s News” on the homepage or
on the bookshelves inthe back of church.Registerearly (by December 15) to get thebest rates.
Deadline is January 30, 2020. Invite a friendfor a more personal experienceas you examine the
Beautiful Feet God has given YOU!
The January Epistle is online at www.splco.org
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPONSOR ARADIO BROADCAST?
Our radio broadcast overWTKM isa very important outreach for our congregation.Below are the dates open for 2020. Please prayerfully consider sponsoring one of
these Sundays. The cost is $95.00. We praise God for this v aluable communityoutreach.
Jan. 12
Jan. 26
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 15
Mar. 29
Apr. 12 (6am)
Apr. 12 (8am)
Apr. 19
May 31
Jun. 14
Jun. 21
Jun. 28
Jul. 12
Aug. 2
Aug. 9
Aug. 16
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Sep. 20
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov . 1
Nov . 8
Nov . 22
Nov . 26
Dec. 6
Dec. 13
Dec. 20
If you are interested in sponsoring a Broadcast please fill out the bottom portion ofthis page and hand it into the church office. Thank you. Any questions please call
Heather in the church office 567-5001.
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The Congregation at Prayer
A Guide for Dai ly Meditation and Prayer
The Baptism of Our Lord: Not Just Plain Water
January 12-19, 2020
The Order of Meditation and Prayer
Pray and confess out loud as much from the order of meditation and prayer as you are able, or as
your family size and ages dictate. Learn by heart the verse, catechism, and hymn of theweek.
Invocation
In the name of the Fatherand of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Apostles’ Creed
Christ-Centered Theme: “We were buried therefore with (Jesus)bybaptism intodeath, in
order that, just as Christ wasra ised fromthe deadby the gloryof the Father, we too might
walk innewness of life.” (Romans 6:4).
Verse: Acts 2:38-39 Repent,and let every oneof you be baptized inthe nameof Jesus Christ for the
remissionof sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is to you and to
your children, and to all who are afar off, as many as the Lord our God will call.
Psalm: Psalm 60 and/or the appointed daily psalms for General Psalms in Psalm Schedule LSB, p. 304
Daily
Psalms
Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.
Morning
Evening
19
81, 113
136
97, 112
123
30, 86
15
48, 4
36
80, 27
130
32, 139
56
100, 62
67
46, 93
Not Just Plain Water (Pastor Scharnell)
The Baptism of our Lord is an“epiphany”of the one trueGod in the fleshand blood of Jesus. He is
the chosen servant of the Lord,anointed with the Spirit for the rescueofGod’s people to “bring
forth justice to thenations” (Is.42:1). Thus, He makes all things new, andHe is given “as a covenant
for the people, a light for the nations” (Is. 42:6). In the waters of the Jordan, He takesHis place with
sinners andtakes all the sins of the world upon Himself. He undergoes theBaptism of repentance
in order to “fulfill all righteousness” for us (Matt. 3:15). He submits Himself to the curse of sin and
death in order to redeem us. Wearebaptized with a BaptismlikeHis, thereby dying and risingwith
Him, so that “we will also livewithhim” (Rom. 6:8). Indeed, all of us who are baptized into Christ
Jesus areanointed withHis Spirit and namedby His Father as beloved and well-pleasing sons and
daughters.
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The Catechism: Sacrament of Holy Baptism: What is Baptism? Which is that Word ofGod? What benefits does Baptism give?Which are thesewords and promises of God?
What is Baptism?
Baptism is not justplain water;
but it is the water
included in God’s command
and combined with God’sWord.
3rd Grade +
Which is that Word ofGod?
Christ our Lord says in the last chapter ofMatthew:
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them
in the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit.
1stGrade +
Kindergarten+
What benefits does baptism give?
It works forgiveness of sins,
rescues from death and thedevil,
and gives eternal salvation to all who believe this,
as the words andpromises ofGod declare.
3rd Grade +
Which are thesewords and promises ofGod?
Christ our Lord says in the last chapter ofMark;
Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved,
but whoever doesnot believe will be condemned.
2nd Grade +
The Baptism of Our Lord: Not Just Plain Water
Day Bible Stories for the Family &School Daily prayer readings from LSB, p. 299
Sun. Baptism ofOur Lord—Matthew 3:13-17 Ezek. 34:1-24 Rom. 3:19-31
Mon. JacobWrestleswith God—Genesis 32:22-32 Ezek. 36:13-28 Rom. 4:1-25
Tue. Jacob and EsauMeet—Genesis 33:1-11 Ezek. 36:33-37:14 Rom. 5:1-21
Wed. Jacob Returns to Bethel—Genesis 35:1-15 Ezek. 37:15-28 Rom. 6:1-23
Thur.Jacob Returns to Isaac His Father—Genesis 35:16-20, 22b-29
Ezek. 38:1-23 Rom. 7:1-20
Fri.Joseph’s Brothers Sell Him into Slavery—Genesis 37:1-36
Ezek. 39:1-10, 17-29 Rom. 7:21-8:17
Prayers: Collects for the Week, Daily Themes for Prayer, In Our Prayers at St. Paul’s
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Daily Themes for Prayer
Sunday: Pray for the joy of the resurrection among us; for the fruit of faith nourished by the
Word and Sacraments.
Monday: Pray for faith to live in the promises ofHoly Baptism; for one’s calling and daily work;
for the unemployed; for the salvation and well-being of our neighbors; for schools,
colleges, and seminaries; for good government and for peace.
Tuesday: Pray for deliverance against temptationandevil; for the addicted and despairing, the
tortured and oppressed; for those struggling with besetting sins.
Wednesday: Pray for marriage and family, that husbands and wives, parents and children live in
ordered harmony according to theWordofGod; for parentswhomust raise children
alone; for our communities and neighborhoods.
Thursday: Pray for the Church and her pastors; for teachers, deacons, deaconesses, and other
church workers; for missionaries and for all who serve the Church; for fruitful and
salutary use of the blessed sacrament of Christ’s body and blood.
Friday: Pray for the preaching of the holy cross of our Lord Jesus Christ and for the spread of
His knowledge throughout thewholeworld; for the persecuted andoppressed; for the
sick and dying.
Saturday: Pray for faithfulness to the end; for the renewal of those who are withering in the
faith or have fallen away; for receptive hearts and minds to God’sWordon the Lord’s
Day; for pastors and people as they prepare to administer and receive Christ’s holy
gifts.
In Our Prayers thisWeekThose sick or hospitalized: MEMBERS – Ann Duggan; Bob Bratz Sr.; Pat Tesch–recovering from
surgery; Linda Leidel–recovering from pneumonia; Keith Pagenkopf–recovering from heart attack;
George Nagel–Shorehaven; Bernice Jorgenson–cancer; DavidMueller–healing; Ashlin Sanders; Chad
Eberhardt; Don Gauerke; Ken Dinnauer; Wilbur Pieper–hospice; Barb Pieper; Carolyn Pankow–
Shorehaven; Peggy Lauber–liver and bone cancer; Laura Gruen–brain tumor; Lucille Campbell–
cancer treatment; Mary Buss–cancer; Katie Waldorf; Glenn Gartzke–Melanoma; Larry Hansen;
Timothy John Bratz–cancer; Bill &Margaret Voss; Ken Groenke–hospice; Mabel Fredrick; RickWare;
Crystal Parker
FAMILY & FRIENDS OF MEMBERS – Those with cancer:Mike; Jeff (Dinnauer’s friend); Judy–cancer
returned; Elizabeth–breast cancer; Kayla–thyroid cancer; Mary O’Connell–breast cancer; Michael
Fedderly (Colleen Leonhardt’s father)–lung cancer; Kelly Bratz (Bob’s daughter-in-law)–breast
cancer; Linda Hansen (Steve’s wife); Fran Meyer (Chris Hesse’s aunt)–Multiple Myeloma; Tanya
Schoenberger (Richie & Lucy Fredrick’s daughter)–breast cancer; Betty (Heather Scheuer’s aunt);
Erin (Mileager)–Rayborn–HodgkinsLymphoma;MarySprague—breastcancer;Sandy–kidneycancer;
Debra Thurow (Dona’s daughter); Kathy Berkbigler (Pat Borgman’s cousin)–breast cancer; Beth–
Lymphoma; Tom–stage 3 bladder cancer; Mike–bone cancer; Roy Hyatt –cancer returned; Quinn–
breast cancer; Kim B.–breast cancer; Jeanie; Karen Peskie (Mike & Cheryl Reiner’s sister-in-law)–
Lymphoma; Dan (stage-four prostate cancer); Crystal Schultz; Joann Romain–kidney cancer; Ron
Rafalski–throat cancer; Nancy–breast cancer11
Other: Ashton – infant born with multiple medical problems; DaveMeyer's uncle inneed of a heart
transplant; Gary (Carl Nicholson’s brother)–hospice; Rich Schulte; Duane Mandel; Jean–surgery;
friend of a member with liver trouble; Agnes Thurow–hospice; Chris Giebel–MSwith serious brain
virus; Ardis Kelling; Ken Nash; Jessi (Nicholson)Oates; Denise Horst (Mabel Fredrick’s niece); Ashley–
breast lump/lesion; Dana (Linda Hertneky’s uncle)–continued healing; Tom Schrader–surgery
complication (nervedamage); Nancy Richert (Jim& Ann Duggan’s friend)–stroke; John Hildebrandt;
Fred Storm (Lynda Rades’s brother); Fred Storm (Lynda Rades’s father); Audrey (Sheila Rams’ sister)–
Alzheimer’s; Yvonne (Sheila Rams sister)–stroke; Gracie Brehm; Sharon–circulation problems; Rev.
WilliamMeyer; Merita Dinnauer; Sue Jansen; Anna Mae (George Urban’s mother)–hospice; Jeffery
Barney; Gail Albright; Dan; Karen Nicholson; Armin Tessmann– strength in walking, right arm and
hand; Doug–CCL; Barb (DaveSchlomer’smom)—severe headaches; Scott Kleist (Jim &Ann Duggan’s
son)–MS; Paul Fellin
Those serving in the military-deployed: Sam Duggan; Justin Michener; Zach Howard,Theresa; Phil
Preston; Casey, Phil, Andy & Steve Koth; Luke, Jacob, Brian, Randy, Kyle, Jake, Jeff, Matt, Brad, Ben,
Mike & Rob
Those serving God as missionaries: Rev. Shauen & Krista Trump & family; Christie Nelson (China),
Ray Wigdal (China), Dennis Denow (Thailand), Bob & Chris Prouty (Australia), Pastor Reinke (Deaf
Ministry), Rev. Bud Palmer
Those in need:Our Shut-Ins; the family of Lorraine Bauman (Pat Menden’s mother), who passed
away
Lord’s Prayer and Morning or Evening Prayer from the Catechism
Hymnof the Week: To Jordan Came the Christ, Our Lord LSB 406
Looking forward to the 2nd after the Epiphany January 19, 2020
Hymns: 795, 688 (621, 540, 434) 534
The Fellowship of the Lamb (Pastor O’Donnell)
Sunday-in and Sunday-out, for at least 1,300years theChurch has sung various forms of “Lamb
of God” before Holy Communion. Why do we do this? The answer is both simple and profound.
When John the Baptist came“baptizingwith water” (John 1:31), his ministry revealed Jesus as
“the Lamb ofGod, who takes away the sinof the world” (John 1:29). Indeed, Jesus is “the Lord,
the Redeemer of Israel,” “his Holy One,” (Is. 49:7) the incarnate Son ofGod, the Savior not only
for Israel but also the “light for the nations”whose salvationreaches “to the end of the earth”
(Is. 49:6). He glorified His God and Father by His atoning sacrifice uponthe cross and resurrection
from the dead. According to His promise, He delivers to us the benefits ofHis death and
resurrection—the forgiveness of sins—each time the Gospel is proclaimedand theSacraments
are administered according to His command.Through the sacraments we are “called into the
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What can be better than having a drink with friends,
eating yummy food, and talking about things that are
truly important?
Reformation Tap Society
Craft Beer
Friendly Conversation
Serious Theology
Each month we’ll gather from 5:00–5:30 pm to hear the brewmaster tell us about a
new beer, and then we’ll sample it (or just hear about it if you’re not a beer fan )!At 5:30 our presenters,with beer in hand and jolly in mood, will take the mic and
give a conversational talk on a serious theological subject. Presenters will talk and
take questions until about 6:15, and then we’ll eat and chat amongst ourselves,
concluding at 7:00 pm.
Third Sundays 5:00–7:00 pm
BrewFinity BreweryN58W39800 Industrial Rd. Suite D. Oconomowoc, WI 53066
www.brewfinitybrewing.com
January 19
“Leave No Stone Unturned”
(Life A Dig Into the Wisdom of Proverbs)
Presenter: Pastor Steve Scharnell
Childcare is available at St. Paul’s from 4:30pm-7:30pm. Free-will donations will go
toward the 8th grade South Dakota trip in 2020. Please contact Heather Scheuer [email protected] or 262-563-8174 to sign-up. Dinner is provided.
BIBLE STUDIES
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WEEK AT A GLANCE
Life Application Bible Study
Sunday: 9:15 am - Fellowship Hall
262-567-5001
Women of Joy
Saturday (1st & 3rd) - 8:00 am
Whelan’s
Journeymen
Saturday (2nd & 4th) - 7:30 am
Maxim’s
Dial-a-Devotion
Daily Study
Call 262.567.1001
MONDAYJanuary 13
Swaddl ing Clothes Minis try Fel lowship Hal l 6:00 pm
TUESDAYJanuary 14
WWSS (Widow Support Group)Operations Committee Meeting
Board of Elders Meeting
Pra ise Team Practice
Room 219Library
Room 219
Church
11:30 am6:30 pm
6:30 pm
7:00 pm
WEDNESDAYJanuary 15
Constitution&Bylaws Committee Meeting
Al l Pra ises Team Meeting
Adult Choir Practice
Room 209
Room 219
Balcony
6:30 pm
6:30 pm
7:15 pm
THURSDAYJanuary 16
Boys’ Warrior Classic Tournament
Praise Team Practice
Gym
Church
TBD
7:00 pm
FRIDAYJanuary 17
Boys’ Warrior Classic Tournament Gym TBD
SATURDAYJanuary 18
Women of Joy Bible Study
Boys ’ Warrior Class ic Tournament
Tradi tional Worship
AA Meeting
Whelan’s
Gym
Church
Fel lowship Hal l
8:00 am
10:00 am
5:00 pm
8:30 pm
SUNDAYJanuary 19
Tradi tional Worship Service
Coffee Fel lowship HourPubl ic School Confi rmation
Sunday School
Li fe Appl ication Bible Study
Contemporary Worship ServiceBoys ’ Warrior Class ic Tournament
Reformation Tap Society Chi ldcare
Reformation Tap Society
Church
LobbyOffice
Meet in Gym
Fel lowship Hal l
ChurchGym
Scheuer’s House
Brewfini ty
8:00 am
9:15 am9:15 am
9:15 am
9:15 am
10:30 amTBD
4:30pm
5:00 pm
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NEXT WEEKEND
5:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:30 AM
Readings Is. 49:1–7 1 Cor. 1:1–9 John 1:29–42a
Acolytes TBD Mason Paar Nadine Tanner
Altar Guild Mary Ann Ashworth AnnWeaver Karen Dentice
Elders Bruce Bain Rick Zastrow Truman Seifert
Greeters Michelle & Brigitte SchlomerShirley Smart (church)
Gary Pribnow (school)JohnMelvin
Lectors Amy Hackbarth Rick Zastrow
Power Point N/A N/A Leah Johnson
Radio N/A Chuck Laabs N/A
Ushers Gary Flanagan Rick Zastrow Truman Seifert
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JANUARY 19, 2020
THE 2nd SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
Pastor: Lance Armstrong O’Donnell
Theme: The Fellowship of the Lamb
TraditionalWorship
LSB, Divine Service 2, pg. 167
Contemporary Worship
Special Order
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READINGS FOR THE BAPTISM OF OUR LORD
Isaiah 42:1–9Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whommy soul delights; I have putmy Spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the nations. He will not cry aloud orlift up his voice, ormake it heard in the street; a bruised reed he will not break, and afaintly burning wick he will not quench; he will faithfully bring forth justice. He will notgrow faint or be discouraged till he has established justice in the earth; and thecoastlands wait for his law. Thus says God, the LORD, who created the heavens andstretched them out, who spread out the earth and what comes from it, who givesbreath to the people on it and spirit to those who walk in it: “I am the LORD; I havecalled you in righteousness; I will take you by the hand and keep you; I will give youas a covenant for the people, a light for the nations, to open the eyes that are blind,to bring out the prisoners from the dungeon, from the prison those who sit indarkness. I am the LORD; that is my name; my glory I give to no other, nor mypraise to carved idols. Behold, the former things have come to pass, and new things Inow declare; before they spring forth I tell you of them.”
Romans 6:1–11What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that gracemay abound? By nomeans! How can we who died to sin still live in it? Do you not know that all of us whohave been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?We were buriedtherefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised fromthe dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. For if wehave been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him ina resurrection like his. We know that our old self was crucifiedwith him in order thatthe body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslavedto sin. For one who has died has been set free from sin. Now if we have died withChrist, we believe that we will also live with him. We know that Christ being raisedfrom the dead will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. For thedeath he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. So youalso must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
Matthew3:13–17Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John, to be baptized by him. Johnwould have prevented him, saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you cometo me?” But Jesus answered him, “Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfillall righteousness.” Thenhe consented. Andwhen Jesus was baptized, immediately hewent up from the water, and behold, the heavenswere opened to him, and he sawthe Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; and behold, avoice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”