Message at Lenten Lunch hosted by St. Luke Lutheran Church
During Lent several of the town and country Rensselaer, IN congregations take turns hosting a lunch on Wednesdays. The donation collected at the door is used to support the Helping Hands ministry sponsored and maintained by the Rensselaer Area Minister's Association. St. Luke is a part of that organization. Today was our day to host. The standard menu is to provide soups, salads, and dessert. Another set component of the Lenten Lunches is that the leader of the host congregation provide a brief message. We also sing a couple of hymns. Last year at St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, the children's choir sang for us. We have no such choir at St. Luke at this time, so we sang Holy, Holy, Holy, and All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. What follows is the message that I offered to the 65 or so people that were in attendance at St. Luke today: Iran is very much in the news these days. Not everyone is aware that we read about Iran in the Old Testament. In those days I...