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Holy Week and Easter Sunday


Please see the Holy Week and Easter schedule in the images below.


All are welcome to join Charity for worship on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter services!

Maundy Thursday


Join us for Charity's Maundy Thursday service this evening at 7 p.m. All are welcome is we celebrate Holy Communion with the class of communicants that are receiving communion for the first time. Congratulations to each one of the children and their families!


Good Friday


All are welcome to join Charity for worship on Good Friday tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. It will be a time to remember the depth of our sins and the extraordinary nature of God's love. As well as a time of reflection on the reality of Christ's suffering and sacrificial death on the cross, reminding us of the cost of redemption and the gift of salvation freely offered to all.



Easter Sunday


Join us at Charity as we celebrate our risen Savior, Jesus Christ, on Easter Sunday with Holy Communion! Come early with your family for a light Easter breakfast (see below), and then find a seat in the Sanctuary before the service. And be sure to stop by the upstairs nursery Sunday morning for family photo with an Easter backdrop!


Christos Anesti! "Christ is Risen!"


Alithos Anesti! "Truly, He is Risen!"

April 20 Easter Sunday Bulletin

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April Newsletter
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Weekly Bible Quiz 


Topic: "100 Key Events"



Facts: During the Last Supper, when Jesus gave his disciples the bread, he said "Do this in remembrance of me." The first Passover was always meant to be remembered by the Jews as the time when God delivered them from Egypt. Jesus wanted his followers to remember he was their Passover lamb, who was about to take away their sin.


Thomas was the only one of the eleven disciples who was not with the other disciples when Jesus appeared to them on the evening of the day he rose.



Quiz Question: Crucifixion: Who arranged for wording of the notice on the cross to read: "JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS"?


Email your answer

to: doug.leet@charitylutheran.org.  


Responses will be recognized in the following week's Bible quiz. 


The answer to the previous question is: "Cloaks" and Ryan Hostetler, Rose Gitter and Norlyn Swenson responded correctly. The previous quiz question was, "Palm Sunday: Which articles of clothing did some of the crowd throw on the ground in from of Jesus as he rode the donkey into Jerusalem?"





Laughing with Lutherans


Oops: bulletin and other bloopers


As a teacher of religion at Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, term papers enlighten me. One student confided, "As I grew up, I learned that Jesus suffered and died for us, so we can have chance to live a sinful life."


But more entertaining are the results of spellcheck corrections, such as: I learned that Jesus went to Gerasene to heal the democrats (demoniacs?) and that Jesus' body was taken from the cross by Joseph of Aromatherapy.

Ross Henry Larson

Grace Lutheran Church

Kenosha, WI


Sunday Bulletin and Monthly Newsletter


You can see Easter Sunday's service bulletin with the red link above, and you can also see Charity's April newsletter online with the blue link above. Take advantage of this online option each week.



Corporate Prayer


Corporate prayer continues on Tuesdays in April at 6:30 pm in Charity's sanctuary:


April 22

April 29

WOW Meal

April 23


Super Nachos, Fruit, Ice Cream Sandwiches