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Weekly sermons from the campus ministry of Wisconsin Lutheran Chapel in Madison, Wisconsin (USA)
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There is a season for everything. Time is God’s creation. He entrusts how to use our time to us.
Jesus is fully God, and yet he became human to take our sins to the cross as the sacrificial lamb.
At Jesus’ baptism, the Holy Spirit anointed Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s promise to save.
The light of a star guided the wise men to the Savior. Jesus, the light of the world, still shines with his gospel in our hearts and lives.
Christmas is a time for making memories, but not every Christmas memory is a good one. When the world reminds us of the pain of sin, we turn to our Savior. His sacrifice adopts us into the sinless heavenly family.
God’s amazing promises find certainty in the sign he gave almost 700 years before Jesus arrived—a virgin birth. God is truly with us!
The angels sang after the birth of Jesus. They proclaimed the peace that comes from a Savior from sin.
Imminent Arrival: The Promised Messiah
This song of Zechariah is a powerful proclamation of God’s faithfulness, salvation and mercy. See Luke 1:57-79.
Jesus is coming back as judge. We have complete confidence because this judge has already paid the penalty for our guilt.
After the announcement of Jesus’ birth, Mary praises God for his faithfulness to his promises. See Luke 1:39-56.
Our King is coming again! When he does, he will transform this world. While we wait, we walk in his light.
The gratitude of one of the men healed of leprosy separated him from the others. God’s generous blessings fill us with thankfulness.
Q and A Night

Q and A Night

2025-11-20--:--

Q and A Night
How do we stay prepared for Jesus’ second coming? Jesus points us to his promises written in his word.
A special presentation by Pastor Mike Novotny
There is a day of judgment coming. We have nothing to fear, because through Jesus God counts us worthy of his kingdom.
God calls us “saints” because we are holy through Jesus. Our status before God gives us stamina to face a hostile world.
Our dwelling with be with God forever in heaven where there will be no crying or pain. What a beautiful place!
Joshua marked the crossing of the Jordan River with a stone monument commemorating God’s gracious deliverance. As we celebrate 175 years, we see God’s hand of blessing with us.
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