Palm Sunday Audio and PDF Worship Service

Blessings be to you! Once again, we are unable to be in church together this Sunday morning, but though the pews may be empty, the Church is still full! Please join us for worship today with our audio service below. A downloadable PDF bulletin is available as well. The peace of the Lord be with you always.

Palm Sunday Service April 5, 2020

Glory be to God for His servants Pastor Tom, Rachel, Nathan, and Jessica for putting together this audio service.

Donate Through AmazonSmile

Did you know that Amazon will donate a percentage of your purchases* to the organization of your choice? Well, they will! Through AmazonSmile, you can choose your organization and they will receive a portion of all *eligible purchases from Amazon! It’s really simple to set up:

Just click here and follow the instructions! https://smile.amazon.com/ch/61-1049243 It’s that easy! But wait, you’re not finished yet! Make sure to bookmark smile.amazon.com so your purchases will qualify.

If you are an Android phone user and have the Google Play Amazon Shopping App, follow the instructions on this webpage to activate AmazonSmile on your app. iOS capabilities are coming soon! AmazonSmile is now on the Amazon Shopping App!

Donate to Our Church Via PayPal

In the midst of this COVID-19 crisis, we are aware that many of our members would like to continue to contribute to our church, but don’t know how. We have set up a PayPal account for online donations. If you would like to give offerings to our church through PayPal, it is a very simple process. If you already have a free PayPal account, you can skip the first step:

Step 1: Set up a PayPal account. (You can click our Donate button to do this, or go directly to the PayPal website or app.) This is very simple. You will need to provide PayPal with some personal information, and set up payment options. For a fee-free transaction, you will want to link your bank account to PayPal. You can also use a variety of credit/debit card options, but using them will result in a fee.

Step 2: If you have set up PayPal through our Donate button, it may take you directly to a transaction between you and our church. If it does not, you can click our link again, make sure you are signed in to PayPal, and go from there. You can choose the amount you would like to give, and if you like, set up monthly contributions.

Alternative methods: You can also donate to us directly from PayPal (without using our button) by logging in and finding the “Send Money” button. From there, you can put in our email address: divinesaviorshepherdsville@gmail.com. Type in the amount of money you would like to donate, then choose your payment method. Again, if you would like to avoid payment fees, select a bank account rather than a credit or debit card.

Fifth Sunday in Lent Audio Service

Beloved in the Lord, although we are unable to meet for Sunday worship this Fifth Sunday of Lent, we were able to gather a small team to put together an audio recording of our service. The bulletin is also available for download (PDF). The peace of the Lord be with you always.

Fifth Sunday of Lent Audio Service 3/29/2020

Glory be to God for His servants Pastor Tom, Rachel, Nathan, and Jessica for putting together this audio service.

Pandemic Closings

Beloved in the Lord, we are sadly closed this evening (Wed, Mar 25) and on Sunday (Mar 29). We will revisit the situation on a weekly basis. We continue to pray for our country and our world during this pandemic. A devotion will be posted soon. His blessings be upon you.

DSLC CORONA VIRUS PROTOCOL

PRECAUTIONS

  1. Wash your hands often with soap and water—20 seconds of washing.
  2. After every 3rd use of hand sanitizer foam/gel, wash your hands with soap & water.
  3. Cover your cough or sneeze with your sleeve or handkerchief/tissue.
  4. Avoid touching your face.
  5. Greet one another with a head nod or slight bow. Offer a word of God’s peace.
  6. Either common cup or individual cup communion is given for health & strength.
  7. Clean surfaces with soapy water or other disinfectant daily (e.g. Cell phones, chair arms, steering wheels, door knobs, etc.)
  8. Increase ventilation by opening windows, using fans, and/or adjusting AC
  9. Change clothing when entering home from a public space. Wash coats every 1-2 days.
  10. If you feel sick, please stay home, call Pastor for prayer, send others for errands, and follow professional medical advice.
  11. Social distancing in a time of pandemic mitigates the spread of the virus.
  12. Know your risk, understand your risk, get the facts, protect yourself and others.

SCREENING

  1. Have you had a fever in the last 14 days?
  2. Have you had aches and flu-like symptoms in the last 14 days?
  3. Have you had a persistent cough in the last 14 days?
  4. Have you had shortness of breath associated with these symptoms in the last 14 days?
  5. Have you been around anyone with these symptoms in the last 14 days?

TREATMENT

If you have answered “yes” to the screening questions, contact your physician or Emergency Room for guidance on treatment.

TESTING

Medical Facilities, following the guidance of the Center for Disease Control, are increasing their capability to test for COVID-19.

RECOVERY

Divine Savior Lutheran Church will be available for Word and Sacrament Ministry to include Fellowship, Prayer, and Christ’s Real Presence.

We are supported by The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod: https://www.lcms.org/

You may download a free Luther’s Small Catechism App from Concordia Publishing House: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/luthers-small-catechism/id733691341 or http://catechism.cph.org/ 

You may download to your device a Christ-centered podcast from Issues Etc.: https://issuesetc.org/ 

You may download to your device a podcast for The Lutheran Hour: https://www.lutheranhour.org/default.asp 

You may download a Lutheran Hour Ministries podcast for Daily Devotions: https://www.lhm.org/dailydevotions/ 

Lutheran Public Radio online is great encouragement by Christ-centered hymns: https://lutheranpublicradio.org/ 

President Trump has implemented federal programs to help with sick leave, student loan debt, and other financial burdens.

Currently 98-99% of the people are recovering from the virus.

O God, You desire not the death of sinners, but rather that we turn from our wickedness and live. Graciously behold Your people who plead to You and spare us. Withdraw the scourge of Your wrath and be moved in mercy to turn away this pestilence from us; for the sake of Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

“I will heal my people and I will be their God in faithfulness and in righteousness.” Zechariah 8:8 (ESV)

Divine Savior Lutheran Church on Pandemic Protocols

Dear Friends and Family,

The writer to the Hebrews encourages us to “fix our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith.” Since December 2019 a pestilence arising in China has swept over the earth. This is not the first time that a virus has threatened death to humanity. Reflecting on

Psalm 46, Martin Luther wrote “A Mighty Fortress is Our God” under a similar duress five hundred years ago. Pastor Martin Rinckart wrote the hymn “Now Thank We All Our God” in the same period. Their confidence then is our confidence now; for, Christ has conquered death.

During this month of March, our President and Governor have continued to weigh risks and institute precautions. We have respectfully implemented these precautions: assessing our high risk groups, encouraging self-quarantining, implementing protective postures, and continuing with the mission to care for the sick, nurture the living, and honor the dead. Large gathering services are reduced to small gatherings (10 or less) and 6 foot social spacing. All other high risk assessment, heightened personal hygiene, and social limiting measures are in force. All this is balanced with our call and duty to worship God and to serve our neighbor and the community.

We give thanks to God that to date here in Bullitt County Kentucky, we have not had any reported Covid 19 illnesses or deaths. But Nelson and Jefferson Counties have. The current casualty number locally is small from the actual virus. But, the economic impact is total.

The contagion is one thing, killing thousands across the globe. The efforts to contain the contagion with caution have crushed the jobs and industries that rely on personal touch and interaction. Medical research and development have stepped forward. Medical care industries are overwhelmed at the same time as whole segments of the manufacturing and services industries are self-quarantining. Global supply lines are strained. Amazon is looking to flood its banks. Schools have shifted from public sector to private sector homes; but, resourcing those homes with education packets and tablets comes with a virtual string that constantly pulls in different directions. Added to the virtual requirements on public education are the demands of providing real meals. Vacation time is often starving time for many students.

“Blessings in a Backpack” will fill some bellies. Generous American food services and restaurants are filling the gap; but, the restaurants have complied with “Carryout only service.” Tips are gone for servers. No worker, teacher, parent or student was prepared for this. And normal amusements are cancelled or postponed, to include the NCAA tournaments and the Kentucky Derby.

The desperate calls for compassionate relief from pain and addictions are ringing. As a pastor, I hear and see the strains on families who are filled with overwhelming demands on dysfunctional parents, single parents, or no parents. And, the Oxy/opiate crisis is not yet past.

Alcoholics Anonymous have closed down some of their groups for two weeks or an undetermined amount of time (ours are open). In the interest of “flattening the curve,” many churches across the nation have closed their doors for Divine Service, Public Mass, and Praise and Worship Gatherings. We understand the closing of churches whose staff are in high risk categories, or larger congregations that cannot maintain recommended social distancing. We have temporarily discontinued our before and after service meals together to lessen the time of exposure. Divine Savior Lutheran Church Shepherdsville, recognizes the risk, and remains a small footprint to care for all in crisis.

Virtual services are trying to fill the void. Our Lutheran Church Missouri Synod pioneered technological delivery of the Gospel when we launched “The Lutheran Hour” radio broadcast between the world wars. We encourage you to take advantage of Christ-centered media resources. We also encourage you to call (502) 543-2905 and leave a request for prayer, counsel, compassion, and comfort. Updates can be sent to divinesaviorshepherdsville@gmail.com.

On October 2, 1930, the first broadcast of The Lutheran Hour® radio program was aired, with Dr. Walter A. Maier as speaker. Today our International Lutheran Laymen’s League and Lutheran Hour Ministries support worldwide services to those at home and abroad. Today, you can hear a sermon of Christ’s comfort and strength from Dr. Michael Zeigler online at https://www.lutheranhour.org. There you will also find plenteous broadcasts, podcasts, American Forces Network, and a host of resources.

For daily devotions go to https://www.lhm.org/dailydevotions/. You can sign up to get them delivered daily to your phone or device.

Concordia Theological Seminary Indiana posts chapel services on Issues Etc.. Go to https://issuesetc.org/ for Christ-centered talk radio.

Lutheran Public Radio provides sacred music for the world. Go to https://lutheranpublicradio.org/.

Relationships can be maintained virtually, but, like life-support they are no substitute for real presence. We will support real presence worship as we gather in smaller numbers. We have a small congregation and many of our events are small. We will support proper protocols for shut-in visits for those who are in quarantine (either precautionary or mandatory due to illness). And, our AA groups continue their support. We continue to serve together while maintaining time/space social distancing.

In combat, medical crises called for medics. And when the medic stepped out, the chaplain stepped in to comfort the wounded, nurture the living, and honor the dead. Our church is here to step in, to serve our community in protective posture complaint care. Our real resources give God’s love now in quarantine and later when the plague passes. Contact the church at (502) 543-2905 to request shut-in services for pastoral prayer and/or Holy Communion.

Cautions have crushed a global economy. Yet, Christ was crushed for our transgressions. We have cleaned our church seemingly a thousand times in recent weeks. Surely cleanliness is next to Godliness. Public Schools once excluded God’s Word. Home Schools now have time for God’s Word. God gives good humor. While panic is contagious, calm is also contagious. Our Confidence in Christ continues to bring us calm in the midst of the contagion and its threat.

Very Respectfully,
Thomas J. Elbert, Jr.
Pastor