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Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

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Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been ”Making Known the Love of Christ” in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God’s Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library and the Weill Center for the Performing Arts. We invite you to visit us in person! Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan is a proud member of The Lutheran Church—Mi ...
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Being One Center Podcast

Being One Center for Spiritual Studies and Universal Healing

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The Being One Center for Spiritual Studies and Universal Healing is a Volunteer run Non-Profit Organization with the soul-purpose of uniting the spiritual community together in love and light. We provide classes and workshops that honor each and every individual’s unique path of spiritual awakening and enlightenment. It is our hope that seekers from all faiths, paths, and traditions will find a home in our community sharing their wisdom, knowledge, and life experience for the upliftment and ...
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Sufi Heart with Omid Safi

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The Sufi Heart podcast with Omid Safi features teachings and stories about a sacred tradition of love, one that manifests outwardly as justice and inwardly as tenderness. Drawing primarily on the wisdom of the Islamic tradition as well as the legacies of the Civil Rights movements and other wisdom teachings, Omid invites you to a meditation on the transformative power of love and recalling the necessity of linking healing our own hearts with healing the world. Omid Safi is director of Duke U ...
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Let’s be real. Men need to bring up their social justice game, and we believe there are men out there who want to but don’t know how. Jake and Carl don’t have all the answers, but they believe that opening up and doing a lot of self-reflection is one of the best ways for men to join the movement. Listen in while they try to model that process. Jake identifies as a cis-man, White, heterosexual, disabled (learning disability), middle class, agnostic, and is fan of Star Wars. Jake is a Communic ...
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🕊️ Jesus is Praying that We Become One John 17:20–26 | The High Priestly Prayer 📅 Sunday Service — Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan In this powerful Gospel reading from John 17, we hear Jesus' prayer for unity—true unity—the kind that reflects His own oneness with the Father. And yet, the Church today can often feel fractured, broken, and divided…
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🙏 Praying Like Children | John 16:23–33 | Trinity Lutheran Church (LCMS) – Sheboygan, WI 📖 “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) What does it mean to pray like children in a world that feels like it’s overcoming the Church? In this week’s message, we reflect on the bold truth that Jesus ha…
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🙏 Praying Like Children | John 16:23–33 | Trinity Lutheran Church (LCMS) – Sheboygan, WI 📖 “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) What does it mean to pray like children in a world that feels like it’s overcoming the Church? In this week’s message, we reflect on the bold truth that Jesus ha…
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🙏 Praying Like Children | John 16:23–33 | Trinity Lutheran Church (LCMS) – Sheboygan, WI 📖 “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) What does it mean to pray like children in a world that feels like it’s overcoming the Church? In this week’s message, we reflect on the bold truth that Jesus ha…
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📦 The Spirit’s DoorDash 📖 John 16:12–22 | The Work of the Holy Spirit Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI DoorDash delivers food. The Holy Spirit delivers Jesus. In John 16, Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will “take what is Mine and declare it to you.” That’s the Spirit’s “DoorDash.” Just as an app connects you to a meal, the Holy Spirit co…
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📦 The Spirit’s DoorDash 📖 John 16:12–22 | The Work of the Holy Spirit Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI DoorDash delivers food. The Holy Spirit delivers Jesus. In John 16, Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will “take what is Mine and declare it to you.” That’s the Spirit’s “DoorDash.” Just as an app connects you to a meal, the Holy Spirit co…
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📦 The Spirit’s DoorDash 📖 John 16:12–22 | The Work of the Holy Spirit Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI DoorDash delivers food. The Holy Spirit delivers Jesus. In John 16, Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will “take what is Mine and declare it to you.” That’s the Spirit’s “DoorDash.” Just as an app connects you to a meal, the Holy Spirit co…
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Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands | John 10:22-33 In a world filled with countless voices clamoring for our attention, one voice stands apart—clear, faithful, and comforting. Jesus promises, “My sheep hear my voice.” Unlike the fleeting calls that leave us lost and alone, His voice remains steadfast and unwavering. Death could not silence Him, and His a…
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Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands | John 10:22-33 In a world filled with countless voices clamoring for our attention, one voice stands apart—clear, faithful, and comforting. Jesus promises, “My sheep hear my voice.” Unlike the fleeting calls that leave us lost and alone, His voice remains steadfast and unwavering. Death could not silence Him, and His a…
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Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands | John 10:22-33 In a world filled with countless voices clamoring for our attention, one voice stands apart—clear, faithful, and comforting. Jesus promises, “My sheep hear my voice.” Unlike the fleeting calls that leave us lost and alone, His voice remains steadfast and unwavering. Death could not silence Him, and His a…
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Safe in the Shepherd’s Hands | John 10:22-33 In a world filled with countless voices clamoring for our attention, one voice stands apart—clear, faithful, and comforting. Jesus promises, “My sheep hear my voice.” Unlike the fleeting calls that leave us lost and alone, His voice remains steadfast and unwavering. Death could not silence Him, and His a…
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You Know It Is the Lord! | John 21:1-14 | Trinity Lutheran Church Have you ever had a moment when God's promises became unmistakably clear? In John 21:1-14, the disciples experience this very clarity. Initially, they don't recognize the figure on the shore—until He speaks and His promise is fulfilled. They've witnessed this before: a night of fruit…
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You Know It Is the Lord! | John 21:1-14 | Trinity Lutheran Church Have you ever had a moment when God's promises became unmistakably clear? In John 21:1-14, the disciples experience this very clarity. Initially, they don't recognize the figure on the shore—until He speaks and His promise is fulfilled. They've witnessed this before: a night of fruit…
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You Know It Is the Lord! | John 21:1-14 | Trinity Lutheran Church Have you ever had a moment when God's promises became unmistakably clear? In John 21:1-14, the disciples experience this very clarity. Initially, they don't recognize the figure on the shore—until He speaks and His promise is fulfilled. They've witnessed this before: a night of fruit…
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🔑 Forgiveness is the Key 📖 John 20:19–31 📍 Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI “Peace be with you.” With these words, the risen Christ steps once again into locked rooms and fearful hearts—not with judgment, but with mercy. Just as He stood among the disciples, He now stands among us through His Word, through Baptism, and in His Body and Blood. …
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🔑 Forgiveness is the Key 📖 John 20:19–31 📍 Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI “Peace be with you.” With these words, the risen Christ steps once again into locked rooms and fearful hearts—not with judgment, but with mercy. Just as He stood among the disciples, He now stands among us through His Word, through Baptism, and in His Body and Blood. …
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🔑 Forgiveness is the Key 📖 John 20:19–31 📍 Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI “Peace be with you.” With these words, the risen Christ steps once again into locked rooms and fearful hearts—not with judgment, but with mercy. Just as He stood among the disciples, He now stands among us through His Word, through Baptism, and in His Body and Blood. …
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🌸 Easter Sunday – Not What Was Expected Luke 24:1–12 | The Women at the Tomb They came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead, they found an empty tomb, folded grave clothes, and two angels declaring, “He is not here, but has risen.” In Luke 24:1–12, the women who had followed Jesus were the first to hear the resurrection news—and it was not what…
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🌸 Easter Sunday – Not What Was Expected Luke 24:1–12 | The Women at the Tomb They came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead, they found an empty tomb, folded grave clothes, and two angels declaring, “He is not here, but has risen.” In Luke 24:1–12, the women who had followed Jesus were the first to hear the resurrection news—and it was not what…
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🌅 Easter Sunrise – Waking Up to a New Day John 20:1–18 | The Empty Tomb and the Risen Christ Before the sun rose, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb—and nothing would ever be the same again. In John 20:1–18, she finds the stone rolled away, the grave clothes folded, and a gardener who speaks her name with divine familiarity. It was Jesus—alive. Risen.…
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🌅 Easter Sunrise – Waking Up to a New Day John 20:1–18 | The Empty Tomb and the Risen Christ Before the sun rose, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb—and nothing would ever be the same again. In John 20:1–18, she finds the stone rolled away, the grave clothes folded, and a gardener who speaks her name with divine familiarity. It was Jesus—alive. Risen.…
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✝ Good Friday – John, The Gospel Writer John 19:25–37 | Behold the Lamb of God, Pierced for Us On this most solemn day, we behold Christ crucified—our Savior lifted high upon the cross. In John 19:25–37, the Gospel writer gives us a deeply personal and eyewitness account of Jesus’ final moments. John stood at the foot of the cross. He saw the blood…
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✝ Good Friday – John, The Gospel Writer John 19:25–37 | Behold the Lamb of God, Pierced for Us On this most solemn day, we behold Christ crucified—our Savior lifted high upon the cross. In John 19:25–37, the Gospel writer gives us a deeply personal and eyewitness account of Jesus’ final moments. John stood at the foot of the cross. He saw the blood…
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🌸 Easter Sunday – Not What Was Expected Luke 24:1–12 | The Women at the Tomb They came expecting to anoint a dead body. Instead, they found an empty tomb, folded grave clothes, and two angels declaring, “He is not here, but has risen.” In Luke 24:1–12, the women who had followed Jesus were the first to hear the resurrection news—and it was not what…
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🕊 Maundy Thursday – When Everything Old is New Again Luke 22:7–20 | The Institution of the Lord’s Supper On this sacred night, we gather with Christ in the upper room. The bread and wine—ancient elements of the Passover—become something entirely new. In Luke 22:7–20, Jesus reveals that the long-anticipated promise of God is now fulfilled in Him. Wh…
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🕊 Maundy Thursday – When Everything Old is New Again Luke 22:7–20 | The Institution of the Lord’s Supper On this sacred night, we gather with Christ in the upper room. The bread and wine—ancient elements of the Passover—become something entirely new. In Luke 22:7–20, Jesus reveals that the long-anticipated promise of God is now fulfilled in Him. Wh…
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📖 Expectations Meet Reality The Triumphal Entry – Palm Sunday | Sunday of the Passion John 12:12–19 Have you ever had your expectations turned upside down? Maybe you thought the game would be an easy win—but it wasn’t. Maybe that meal looked great on the menu—but not so great on the plate. Maybe that photo your friend took—looked better before you …
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📖 Expectations Meet Reality The Triumphal Entry – Palm Sunday | Sunday of the Passion John 12:12–19 Have you ever had your expectations turned upside down? Maybe you thought the game would be an easy win—but it wasn’t. Maybe that meal looked great on the menu—but not so great on the plate. Maybe that photo your friend took—looked better before you …
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📖 Expectations Meet Reality The Triumphal Entry – Palm Sunday | Sunday of the Passion John 12:12–19 Have you ever had your expectations turned upside down? Maybe you thought the game would be an easy win—but it wasn’t. Maybe that meal looked great on the menu—but not so great on the plate. Maybe that photo your friend took—looked better before you …
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🕊️ “Behold Your King!” — John 19:1–16 | Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI Pontius Pilate stands at the center of one of the most profound moments in human history—confronted with the Truth incarnate, yet choosing compromise over conviction. What can we learn from his encounter with Christ? Join us at Trinity Lutheran as we reflect on John 19:1…
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🕊️ “Behold Your King!” — John 19:1–16 | Trinity Lutheran Church, Sheboygan, WI Pontius Pilate stands at the center of one of the most profound moments in human history—confronted with the Truth incarnate, yet choosing compromise over conviction. What can we learn from his encounter with Christ? Join us at Trinity Lutheran as we reflect on John 19:1…
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Re-enchanting the world with God, the beloved, Omid Safi and teacher Joshua Michael Schrei explore the push-and-pull relationship we have with the divine. Today’s podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/beherenow and get on your way to being your best self. This week on Sufi Heart, Omid and Joshua get in…
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📖 Hope for Wicked Tenants Luke 20:9–20 🕊️ Worship with us at Trinity Lutheran Church, School, and Childcare in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Who crucified Jesus? It wasn’t just the Jews. It wasn’t just the Romans. The truth of the Gospel is far more profound—and far more personal. We are the wicked tenants in Jesus’ parable. We rejected the Son. Our sin pl…
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📖 Hope for Wicked Tenants Luke 20:9–20 🕊️ Worship with us at Trinity Lutheran Church, School, and Childcare in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Who crucified Jesus? It wasn’t just the Jews. It wasn’t just the Romans. The truth of the Gospel is far more profound—and far more personal. We are the wicked tenants in Jesus’ parable. We rejected the Son. Our sin pl…
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“Not This Man, But Barabbas!” 📖 John 18:33–40 As Pontius Pilate presents Jesus before the crowd, asking if they wish for Him to be released, the response is chilling: “Not this man, but Barabbas!” In this week’s message, we take a closer look at Barabbas—the insurrectionist, the murderer, the man who walked free. But Barabbas is more than a footnot…
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“Not This Man, But Barabbas!” 📖 John 18:33–40 As Pontius Pilate presents Jesus before the crowd, asking if they wish for Him to be released, the response is chilling: “Not this man, but Barabbas!” In this week’s message, we take a closer look at Barabbas—the insurrectionist, the murderer, the man who walked free. But Barabbas is more than a footnot…
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📖 Hope for Wicked Tenants Luke 20:9–20 🕊️ Worship with us at Trinity Lutheran Church, School, and Childcare in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Who crucified Jesus? It wasn’t just the Jews. It wasn’t just the Romans. The truth of the Gospel is far more profound—and far more personal. We are the wicked tenants in Jesus’ parable. We rejected the Son. Our sin pl…
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There is Only One Good Son 📖 Luke 15:1–3, 11–32 — The Parable of the Prodigal Son 🎙️ Trinity Lutheran Church – Sheboygan, Wisconsin The parable of the prodigal son is one of the most beloved stories in all of Scripture—but it’s far more than a story. It’s a living truth: no matter how far we've wandered or how deeply we've fallen, our heavenly Fath…
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There is Only One Good Son 📖 Luke 15:1–3, 11–32 — The Parable of the Prodigal Son 🎙️ Trinity Lutheran Church – Sheboygan, Wisconsin The parable of the prodigal son is one of the most beloved stories in all of Scripture—but it’s far more than a story. It’s a living truth: no matter how far we've wandered or how deeply we've fallen, our heavenly Fath…
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There is Only One Good Son 📖 Luke 15:1–3, 11–32 — The Parable of the Prodigal Son 🎙️ Trinity Lutheran Church – Sheboygan, Wisconsin The parable of the prodigal son is one of the most beloved stories in all of Scripture—but it’s far more than a story. It’s a living truth: no matter how far we've wandered or how deeply we've fallen, our heavenly Fath…
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Peter | John 18:12-27 | Peter Denies Jesus "I am not." — With these words, Peter denies his Lord, not once but three times. In today’s reading from John 18:12–27, we witness the painful fulfillment of Jesus' prediction: Peter, the bold disciple, falters under pressure and denies even knowing Christ. In the dark courtyard, fear, weakness, and sin ar…
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Peter | John 18:12-27 | Peter Denies Jesus "I am not." — With these words, Peter denies his Lord, not once but three times. In today’s reading from John 18:12–27, we witness the painful fulfillment of Jesus' prediction: Peter, the bold disciple, falters under pressure and denies even knowing Christ. In the dark courtyard, fear, weakness, and sin ar…
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🙏 You Should Know Better Based on Luke 13:1–9 You should know better. That the sins of others are no worse than yours. That shifting blame or minimizing your own sin doesn’t make you righteous. That “unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” But still, we fall into the same patterns—because deep down, we don’t know better. Today, Jesus teac…
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🙏 You Should Know Better Based on Luke 13:1–9 You should know better. That the sins of others are no worse than yours. That shifting blame or minimizing your own sin doesn’t make you righteous. That “unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” But still, we fall into the same patterns—because deep down, we don’t know better. Today, Jesus teac…
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🙏 You Should Know Better Based on Luke 13:1–9 You should know better. That the sins of others are no worse than yours. That shifting blame or minimizing your own sin doesn’t make you righteous. That “unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” But still, we fall into the same patterns—because deep down, we don’t know better. Today, Jesus teac…
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Malchus | John 18:1-11| Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus In the Garden of Gethsemane, as Jesus is arrested, a dramatic moment unfolds—Peter draws his sword and strikes Malchus, the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear. Yet, in an act of divine mercy, Jesus heals him. What can we learn from Malchus' encounter with Christ? How does this moment…
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Malchus | John 18:1-11| Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus In the Garden of Gethsemane, as Jesus is arrested, a dramatic moment unfolds—Peter draws his sword and strikes Malchus, the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear. Yet, in an act of divine mercy, Jesus heals him. What can we learn from Malchus' encounter with Christ? How does this moment…
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Gathered Under His Wing | Luke 13:31-35 "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem….” These are words of exasperation—words spoken by Jesus as He laments over His people. If you are a parent, you’ve said these words. If you are a child, you’ve heard them. They express frustration, yet also deep love. Jesus preached, but they would not listen. He rebuked, but they wou…
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Gathered Under His Wing | Luke 13:31-35 "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem….” These are words of exasperation—words spoken by Jesus as He laments over His people. If you are a parent, you’ve said these words. If you are a child, you’ve heard them. They express frustration, yet also deep love. Jesus preached, but they would not listen. He rebuked, but they wou…
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Gathered Under His Wing | Luke 13:31-35 "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem….” These are words of exasperation—words spoken by Jesus as He laments over His people. If you are a parent, you’ve said these words. If you are a child, you’ve heard them. They express frustration, yet also deep love. Jesus preached, but they would not listen. He rebuked, but they wou…
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