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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

  • DOWN FROM THE MOUNTAIN OF GLORY
    Richard Kanzenbach, February 8, 2026
  • GOD’s REST ON THE MOUNTAIN
    Richard Kanzenbach, February 1, 2026
  • 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

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Recent Sermons

  • DOWN FROM THE MOUNTAIN OF GLORY
    Richard Kanzenbach, February 8, 2026
  • GOD’s REST ON THE MOUNTAIN
    Richard Kanzenbach, February 1, 2026
  • 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
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

  • Athaliah violently claims the throne of Judah. The Lord preserves the line of David by protecting Joash. Joash becomes King of Judah at the age of seven years. February 25, 2026
    BibleGateway: 2 Kings 11 ESV Text: 2 Kings 11 2 Kings 11 (Listen) Athaliah Reigns in Judah 11:1 Now when Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son was dead, she arose and destroyed all the royal family. 2 But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Joram, sister of Ahaziah, took Joash the son of Ahaziah and… Athaliah […]
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