We have every reason to celebrate with joy and confidence on Easter. God has won salvation for us, and so we boldly confess and praise His name. He is risen, indeed! Alleluia!
It is at the cross of Christ that all humanity receives unmerited grace and the strengthening of our faith. This spiritual healing was offered to all, at the moment Christ earned our salvation. Jesus accomplished our salvation at His death on the cross.
By virtue of Jesus’ promise attached to Holy Communion, we receive life, forgiveness, and salvation when we eat and drink in faith. Our relationship with God is restored and we are able to stand in his presence as his redeemed children once again.
Those faithful followers lining the street on that original Palm Sunday did not only praise Jesus, they began to extend Him to others. They wanted others to meet their Savior and Lord.
How will you share the news of Christ with your friends and family?
Despite the solemn nature of this Ash Wednesday we must not forget that the placing of ashes upon the forehead of the believer is done so in the sign of the cross. The symbol of the cross serves as a sign of hope during this darkened occasion.
A new year means new opportunities to serve, lead, and grow in faith!
This summer, YouthLead will gather at Camp Lutherhaven for a servant event designed to help students grow as leaders while serving others in Christ’s name.
Registration is open now at https://t.co/INQum8iLBk.
We know that Satan works hard to destroy families, God’s people, and the church. Youth ministry in partnership with parents should take time to address pornography even when it is difficult or awkward. Download the conversation starter from Youth ESource. https://t.co/mvfXZqHlQ8
Join us July 14–17, 2027, in San Antonio for the next National Lutheran Youth Workers Conference (NATIONAL27).
This standalone youth ministry practitioners conference equips, encourages, and connects those who serve young people.
Registration opens Summer 2026!
The idea of “you can be whatever you want to be,” while it sounds great, is against what we should be teaching as Christians. As teens make choices, they should put their God-given gifts and talents to work as they fulfill many vocations. https://t.co/qxgiJ7fBpa
Do you know a high school student looking to develop leadership skills?
Invite them to take part in YouthLead training. YouthLead helps teens grow as Christ-centered leaders who serve in their congregations and communities.
Learn more and register at https://t.co/INQum8iLBk.
Even when we tried to hide our sin, the good news is that Jesus took on all your sin. When the Lord looks at your heart, the Father sees the perfection of Jesus. We are clothed in the righteousness of Jesus.
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"God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work."—2 Corinthians 9:8
Jesus came to earth knowing his finish line was death on the cross for our sake. He lived a perfect life and died because Ge knew that in the end He would return to heaven and bring all believers with him someday.
Read the full devotion on Youth E-Source.
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Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.—James 1:17
"How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord Almighty! My soul yearns, even faints, for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh cry out for the Living God."—Psalm 84:1-2