
Author: Alice Lebow
April 2019 St. Philip Invitation

Palm Sunday,
April 14, 2019, 8:30a.m. & 11:00a.m.
This worship begins as we gather in
front of the church (weather permitting) with the Procession of Palms, remembering
the triumphal entry of Jesus into the city of Jerusalem.
Maundy Thursday, April 18, 2019 – 6:00p.m.
We gather in the fellowship hall for wine, cheese, and hors d’oeuvres. This
night we remember the disciples gathered in the upper room for Passover and the
Last Supper. After the meal, we will move to the sanctuary for Holy Communion
and the Stripping of the Altar.
Good Friday, April 19, 2019 – 7:00p.m.
We gather in the sanctuary for the service of Tenebrae which means
darkness. This service involves the reading of the Passion Story and the
extinguishing of candles as we remember our Lord’s suffering and death, as well
as the disciples’ denial and flight.
Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019
Easter Sunrise Service, 7:00 a.m. at the
Outdoor Chapel
Easter Festival Service 8:30 a.m. & 11:00a.m.
Easter Breakfast, 9:45 a.m.
*A nursery will be provided for all services as needed.
St. Philip Invitation – March 2019

Sermon on the Mount
This series for Lent takes parishioners through some of the most familiar teachings of Jesus from his Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7 and relates them to the events surrounding Christ’s life, death and resurrection. In the process, the services will powerfully reveal that the cross itself is the ultimate sermon on the mount for our journey of faith in this sacred season.
March 6, 2019 – 7:00p.m., St. Philip Lutheran Church
Ash Wednesday worship with the Imposition of Ashes
Blessed are You, Matthew 5:1-11
In this service, we remember that we who are poor in spirit, who mourn, and who hunger and thirst for righteousness are called blessed by our Savior. Ash Wednesday reminds us that though we have been brought low by sin, our Lord will bless us with new life in him through the cross.
March 13, 2019 – 7:00p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev. John McCandlish preaching
Salt and Light • Matthew 5:13-16
Christ calls us to be salt and light in this world of sin. We who have tasted and seen his great love for us on the cross can spend our Lent savoring his salvation and shining with his glory and grace in the places where he has put us.
March 20, 2019 – 7:00p.m., Glade Creek Lutheran Church, Rev. David Derrick preaching
Prayer and Fasting • Matthew 6:5-18
Lent is a season of prayer and fasting. We grow in our relationship with Christ by communicating with him, and we learn more about him and ourselves by giving up those things that can distract us from our connection to him.
March 27, 2019 – 7:00p.m., St. Philip Lutheran Church, Rev. James Davis preaching
Do Not Worry • Matthew 6:25-34
So much of our lives, even in Lent, is spent worrying about what might happen or what has happened. Christ teaches us to stop being anxious, but simply to trust that he knows what is best and will take care of us to the very end.
April 3, 2019 – 7:00p.m., St. Timothy Lutheran Church, Rev. Bob Ward preaching
Judge Not • Matthew 7:1-5
We live in a very judgmental world, so Jesus’ advice not to judge sounds radical to our modern ears. When we leave all judgment up to God, we free ourselves to look at one another through fresh and forgiving eyes.
April 10, 2019 – 7:00p.m., St. Philip Lutheran Church, Rev. Ken Lane preaching
Build on Rock • Matthew 7:24-27
We build our lives on very shaky foundations, and then we are surprised when things start collapsing. Jesus reminds us in his teachings that the only solid foundation is himself, the Rock of our salvation. On him alone we build.
*All services except for Ash Wednesday preceded by a soup and bread dinner at 6:00p.m.
February 2019 Worship Servers
St. Philip Invitation – February 2019
Chili Cook-Off

January 26, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm, lasso the date and hold on tight for a Wild West Chili Cook Off!
You will have the opportunity to sample and judge a variety of amazing chili recipes, homemade cornbread and biscuits, and fresh squeezed lemonade.
Not only that, but you have the opportunity to participate in the chili cook off. Enter your special chili recipe to be judged by St. Philip Congregation members and friends. Prizes will be awarded!
Bring the whole family for some good old fashioned hootin’ and hollerin’ fun!
This will also be a time to enjoy getting acquainted with the newest members of the St. Philip family and new intern Brian Katz.
Souper Bowl of Caring
As you prepare to purchase snacks for the Super Bowl, you are invited to provide food and funds for our hungry neighbors. Americans spend about $1 billion on Super Bowl snacks. In contrast, the youth of St. Philip challenge the congregation to donate just $1000 and 770 grocery items (that’s enough cans to build two 10×10 pyramids) to Feeding America Food Bank and the St. Mark’s food pantry, respectively. On Sunday, February 3 at both worship services, the youth will collect the groceries in the sanctuary and the money at the close of worship as you leave the sanctuary. Together we can tackle hunger right here in Roanoke!
