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Sermons | Living Hope and Christ the King ELCA Lutheran Churches

Sermons | Living Hope and Christ the King ELCA Lutheran Churches

De: Pastor Daniel Flucke
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God’s love is for you! Join us each week for Biblical messages from Pastor Daniel Flucke as we explore faith together through a Lutheran lens. Living Hope and Christ the King Lutheran Churches are active congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), serving the communities of Port Washington and Saukville, Wisconsin. Visit us at ctkport.org or livinghopesaukville.org or @pwslutherans.

At Christ the King Lutheran Church, we are the people of God united in Christ; called to minister to each other, and to reach out to all the people with love and the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ; in order that God’s Kingdom may grow and God’s will be done here and throughout the world.

Living Hope Lutheran Church is called by the Holy Spirit to welcome individuals and families wherever they are on their spiritual journey and assist them to grow DEEPER in their faith by offering meaningful and inspiring worship and Christian education across the lifespan but with emphasis on child and youth programming. We are a family of God growing STRONGER in authentic relationships with Jesus through prayer, with one another through shepherding and encouraging, and with our local and global community through service and stewardship. We intentionally celebrate our successes as we make WIDER the impact of God's church in our individual lives and in our world.

Learn more at https://campsite.bio/pwslutherans.

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  • Jesus' Project Kingdom of Heaven - Pastor Wendy Wirth-Brock | February 1, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    In his “Project Kingdom of Heaven,” Jesus rejects the world's standard of "might makes right." Instead, he calls us as his followers to participate in God's work of transforming this world ruled by violent, armed force into a world ruled by the power of gracious love.

    Thank you to Rev. Wendy Wirth-Brock for leading worship and sharing the message this Sunday while Pastor Daniel is at the ELCA Youth Ministry Network Extravaganza event in St. Louis.

    The Scripture readings for this third Sunday after the Epiphany are Micah 6:1-8, Psalm 15, and Matthew 5:1-12. Learn more about Christ the King Lutheran Church in Port Washington and Living Hope Lutheran in Saukville, Wisconsin at https://www.livinghopesaukville.org/ or https://ctkport.org/.

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    22 m
  • Annual Meetings, Unity, and Mission | January 25, 2026
    Jan 26 2026

    On this annual meeting Sunday, we hear Paul make a passionate plea for the church to be united in Christ, knit together in the same mind and the same purpose. Yes, church annual meetings are bureaucratic procedures, but on another level, they offer an opportunity to practice living out this call for unity.

    Today's sermon is also a reminder that unity does not mean conformity, but rather working towards the same goal with the same purpose. Our unity is found in our identity as the body of Christ, and when one part of the body is wounded, the whole body hurts.

    The Scripture readings for this third Sunday after the Epiphany are Isaiah 9:1-4; Psalm 27:1, 4-9; 1 Corinthians 1:10-18; and Matthew 4:12-23.

    Learn more about Christ the King Lutheran Church in Port Washington and Living Hope Lutheran in Saukville, Wisconsin at https://www.livinghopesaukville.org/ or https://ctkport.org/.

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    16 m
  • Paul's Letter of Encouragement | January 18, 2026
    Jan 21 2026

    As both Christ the King and Living Hope prepare to hold annual congregational meetings next Sunday, today's reading from Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth offers encouragement and a powerful reminder that we're not doing this on our own. In his greeting to the Corinthians, Paul reminds his readers (and us!) that God has given everything needed for the church to carry out its (our!) mission. Our strength as a church and as Christians in daily life comes from God, and God is faithful.

    Today's Scripture readings for this second Sunday after the Epiphany are 1 Corinthians 1:1-9, Psalm 40:1-8, and John 1:29-42.

    Learn more about Christ the King Lutheran Church in Port Washington and Living Hope Lutheran in Saukville, Wisconsin at https://www.livinghopesaukville.org/ or https://ctkport.org/.

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    16 m
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