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Category: The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches

Pentecost / Sermons / The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches / Weis, Mark

The Letter to Laodicea: “Lukewarm”

THE LETTER TO LAODICEA: “LUKEWARM” Revelation 3:14-22 At first, the city was called Diospolis; and later, Rhoas. But in 260 B.C., King Antiochus II of Syria renamed the city Laodicea …

Pentecost / Sermons / The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches / Weis, Mark

The Letter to Sardis: “Sleepiness”

THE LETTER TO SARDIS: “SLEEPINESS” Revelation 3:1-6 When Revelation was written in 95 or 96 A.D., Asia Minor was ruled by the Roman Empire. But before the Romans, the Greeks. …

Pentecost / Sermons / The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches / Weis, Mark

The Letter to Thyatira: Worldliness

THE LETTER TO THYATIRA: “WORLDLINESS” Revelation 2:18-29 Thyatira was the smallest of the seven cities in Revelation. Pliny the Elder, a Roman author, philosopher, and military commander described Thyatira as …

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Pentecost / Sermons / The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches / Weis, Mark

The Letter to Pergamum: “Compromise”

THE LETTER TO PERGAMUM: “COMPROMISE” Revelation 2:12-17 Last Sunday we visited the First Christian Church of Philadelphia; a small, loyal group of believers being persecuted for their faith in Jesus …

Pentecost / Sermons / The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches / Weis, Mark

The Church at Philadelphia: Doors

THE CHURCH AT PHILADELPHIA: DOORS Revelation 3:7-13 Long before Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, there was a Philadelphia in Asia Minor. This Philadelphia was established in 189 B.C. by King Eumenes of Lydia, …

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St. Luke's Lutheran Church
200 - 11th Street East
Lemmon, South Dakota

Pastor Kanzenbach
Church office: 605-374-5692
Home office: 605-374-5104

Sunday Schedule:
SEPTEMBER-MAY
- 9:30 Sunday School and Bible Class
- 10:30 Sunday Worship Service
JUNE-AUGUST
- 9:30 Sunday Worship Service

Recent Sermons

  • BRINGING THE FAMILY TOGETHER
    Richard Kanzenbach, January 18, 2026
  • GOD HOLDS THE ADVANTAGE
    Richard Kanzenbach, January 11, 2026
  • THE NEED FOR LIGHT !
    Richard Kanzenbach, January 4, 2026
  • THIS IS THE DAY THE LORD HAS MADE!
    Richard Kanzenbach, December 21, 2025
  • ADVENT FEARS? GOD IS GRACIOUS!
    Richard Kanzenbach, December 14, 2025

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Recent Sermons

  • BRINGING THE FAMILY TOGETHER
    Richard Kanzenbach, January 18, 2026
  • GOD HOLDS THE ADVANTAGE
    Richard Kanzenbach, January 11, 2026
  • THE NEED FOR LIGHT !
    Richard Kanzenbach, January 4, 2026
  • THIS IS THE DAY THE LORD HAS MADE!
    Richard Kanzenbach, December 21, 2025
  • ADVENT FEARS? GOD IS GRACIOUS!
    Richard Kanzenbach, December 14, 2025
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
200 - 11th Street East
Lemmon, South Dakota

Pastor Kanzenbach
Church office: 605-374-5692
Home office: 605-374-5104

Sunday Schedule:
SEPTEMBER-MAY
- 9:30 Sunday School and Bible Class
- 10:30 Sunday Worship Service
JUNE-AUGUST
- 9:30 Sunday Worship Service

RSS Bread of Life Daily Devotions

  • Sennacherib, king of Assyria, invades Judah. The Rabshakeh threatens the people of Jerusalem with suffering unless they surrender. The people of Jerusalem resist. January 21, 2026
    BibleGateway: Isaiah 36 ESV Text: Isaiah 36 Isaiah 36 (Listen) Sennacherib Invades Judah 36:1 In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria came up against all the fortified cities of Judah and took them. 2 And the king of Assyria sent the Rabshakeh1 from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem, with a great army.… Sennacherib, […]
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