"Good Friday" Tagged Sermons
Easter Vigil – April 16, 2022
Witnesses to Christ: Nicodemus Our journey following Jesus to the cross has ended. Christ’s work on the cross is finished. On this Holy Saturday, we wait, watch, and pray. Our attention this evening is focused on Jesus’ burial and coming resurrection. We watch as Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus in a new tomb. We see that Jesus’ words spoken to Nicodemus in John 3 are bearing fruit. Nicodemus has followed Jesus and is born again from above as…
Good Friday – April 15, 2022
Witnesses to Christ: John, the Gospel Writer Our journey to follow Christ through witnesses to Christ arrives now at the cross. Tonight, we view Christ on the cross through the author’s eyes—John, Apostle and Evangelist, the beloved disciple, the son of Zebedee, and the brother of James. By John’s witness, we view Jesus beaten and bloodied. We hear His words of forgiveness and fulfillment. We see Him shedding His blood for the life of the world. As we sing and…
Return to Truth | Good Friday | April 2, 2021
Holy Week Worship Service for Good Friday Rev. Gregory Mech | April 2, 2021 | Good Friday Worship Service | Immanuel Lutheran Church – Joplin, Missouri | 7:00 pm Masks Still Recommended, In-Person Services and Holy Communion are back! Limited Seating. Learn more. Holy Week 2021. Join us for our 7:00 Maundy Thursday and Good Friday Services and Easter Morning at 6:30, 8:00 and 10:30. Return To The Lord! Watch the Live Stream of each worship service. immanueljoplin.com/LIVE Thank you…
God’s Eyes | Sermon for Good Friday April 10, 2020
Sermon for Good Friday Rev. Gregory Mech | Good Friday, April 10, 2020 | Immanuel Lutheran Church – Joplin, MO See how Immanuel is responding to Coronavirus. Click here. Help keep Immanuel’s ministry going through the Coronavirus Outbreak. Give Online Today. Join us for Easter ONLINE at Immanuel! From Pastor Mech’s Good Friday Sermon entitled, “God’s Eyes”: We all crucified the Son of God by our sin. As we sang in the Lenten hymns: I caused Your grief and sighing…