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The Mighty Power of the Good Shepherd | John 10:11–18

28 min · 24. Apr. 2026
Episode The Mighty Power of the Good Shepherd | John 10:11–18 Cover

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Every pastor, every teacher, every Director of Christian Education—they're all transitory. So what holds a congregation together when staff changes, ministries shift, and uncertainty creeps in? As St. Peter's kicks off its Heritage of Proclaiming His Power campaign, this sermon looks at Jesus' Good Shepherd discourse in John 10 to answer that question with three characteristics of the Shepherd's mighty power. First, His love is fierce enough to put Himself between His sheep and the wolf (something no hired hand will ultimately do).  Second, His knowledge of each believer is personal, modeled on the intimate communion shared within the Trinity itself.  And third, His sacrifice on the cross was entirely voluntary. It was a mission He executed with divine authority, laying down His life and taking it back up again.  The sermon closes with a direct, pastoral challenge: if this is what your Shepherd is like, what does that mean for how you give, how you trust, and how you live as part of His church right now? ------------------------ At St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Gibbon, Minnesota, God has gathered a congregation where all ages are present, from newborns to grandparents. We are united in Christ through the historic liturgy. Children are a visible and joyful part of our life together, with active Sunday School and youth ministries woven into the fabric of our community. Here, every generation receives the saving benefits of Christ through His Word and Sacraments. Whether you’re listening nearby or far away, you’re welcome to join us in person or online. Visit us: 63924 240th St, Gibbon, MN 55335 | (507) 834-6676 | splcgibbon.org [https://splcgibbon.org/] Join us Sundays:  * September–May * 8:30am Sunday School | 9am Bible Study | 10am Worship * June–August * 9am Worship #GibbonMN #LutheranChurchMN #LCMSWorship

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