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SUMMARY:Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30 am on Sundays — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nFifth Sunday in Lent\nThe Hope of New Life\nHope overcomes despair for God’s people: this is the message of the readings for today. The hope of new life is evident in the story of “dry bones” from Ezekiel. The children of Israel declare their hope is lost. The prophet’s experience in the valley of dry bones inspires him to preach renewed hope to the people. Psalm 130 sings of hope in God and God’s word. The work of God’s Spirit gives hope of new life in Paul’s letter to the church at Rome. The Gospel of John tells the hope-filled story of the raising of Lazarus from the dead. The gospel gives us encouraging words to sustain us through the approaching despair of Christ’s passion and brings us to the fulfillment of hope on Easter. Martha’s wistful words to Jesus\, “Lord\, if you had been here. . . . But even now I know that God will give you whatever you ask of him” (John 11:21-22)\, reflect the hope of God’s people in the face of despair\, even in the face of death. \nEach text encourages hearers to hope in God and God’s word. How do Christians experience unfulfilled hope? This is the challenge for those who interpret today’s texts for hearers. Israel’s woes are not at an end; other psalms tell of struggle and pain; the Christ-believers at Rome are persecuted; Jesus who raises Lazarus from the dead soon dies. And yet hope is fulfilled as Paul proclaims “all Israel will be saved” (Rom. 11:26). Psalm 46 sings of God’s presence in time of trouble. A preview of the hope of the resurrection will sustain believers in these final days of Lent (John 20:17). The Christian’s confidence in the resurrection of the dead epitomizes their hope in Christ. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/worship-service-19/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:Adult Bible Study\nAre you looking for a meaningful way to engage with scripture and connect with others on the journey of faith? Our ongoing Bible Study at Perry Highway Lutheran Church is the perfect opportunity to do just that—no matter where you are on your spiritual path. \nAt PHLC\, we believe Bible Study isn’t about having all the answers or being a “Bible expert.” Instead\, it’s about creating a welcoming space where curiosity is encouraged and every voice matters. Together\, we open the scriptures with honesty and humility\, asking real questions\, sharing life experiences\, and exploring how these ancient words continue to speak into our modern lives. Faith\, after all\, grows best in conversation. \nEach gathering is a blend of thoughtful reflection and genuine connection. Some weeks we find ourselves laughing together; other weeks we wrestle with challenging passages or tough questions about life\, justice\, and hope. Always\, we seek to listen deeply—to scripture\, to one another\, and to the movement of God in our everyday lives. This is a place where doubts are not feared\, stories are honored\, and grace is practiced. \nWhether you’ve been attending church for many years\, are returning after time away\, or are simply curious about scripture and faith\, you are truly welcome here. You don’t need prior knowledge\, special preparation\, or the “right” answers. Just bring your authentic self and an open heart. \nOur Bible Study community is grounded in encouragement and support\, helping one another discern how to live out a grace-filled\, compassionate life in the real world—at work\, at home\, and in our wider community. \nBest of all\, you can join us virtually\, making it easy to participate wherever life finds you. If you’re seeking connection\, thoughtful conversation\, and a deeper engagement with scripture\, we would love for you to be part of this journey with us. \nTo join virtually\, email Pastor Ryan at pastor@phlc.org for the link. 
URL:https://phlc.org/event/adult-bible-study-6/
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SUMMARY:Lenten Supper & Service
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Supper & Service\nJoin us on Mondays from February 23 through March 23 as we gather for a meaningful season of Lenten observances\, a time set apart for reflection\, prayer\, and renewal as we journey toward Easter together. \nEach Monday evening offers a gentle rhythm to begin the week grounded in community and faith. We will start with a light supper at 6:00 pm\, providing a simple meal and a welcoming space to slow down\, share conversation\, and reconnect with one another. Whether you come straight from work\, school\, or home\, the table is set for you—no need to rush or prepare anything in advance. \nAt 6:30 pm\, we will move into worship. These Lenten services are designed to be reflective and accessible\, creating room to pause amid the busyness of life. Through scripture\, prayer\, music\, and moments of silence\, we will explore themes of repentance\, hope\, grace\, and God’s enduring presence with us. Lent invites us to take an honest look at our lives while also resting in the promise of God’s love\, and these services will help guide that sacred work. \nYou are welcome to attend one evening or all five—come as you are\, as often as you are able. This season is not about perfection\, but about presence: showing up\, listening\, and allowing God to meet us where we are. Friends\, neighbors\, and newcomers are warmly invited\, whether you are deeply familiar with Lent or experiencing it for the first time. \nMark your calendar and plan to join us for these Monday evenings of nourishment for both body and spirit. We look forward to walking this Lenten journey with you\, together\, in faith and community. \n 
URL:https://phlc.org/event/lenten-supper-service-4/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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SUMMARY:Prayer Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Prayer Vigil\nJoin members of PHLC as we stand with our wider community at a weekly prayer vigil in support of immigrants who have been seized and are being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This vigil takes place every Friday\, beginning at 8:30 AM\, at the ICE Field Office\, 3000 Sydney Street\, Pittsburgh. It is grounded in faith\, compassion\, and a shared commitment to justice. \nEach gathering includes hymns\, spoken prayers\, and intentional moments of silence. Together\, we create sacred space in the midst of public life—bearing witness to the dignity of our immigrant neighbors and naming the harm caused by unjust systems. This is a peaceful\, quiet protest\, meant to remind the public that the suffering of our neighbors is not abstract or distant\, but real and happening in our community. \nParticipants are welcome to carry signs that reflect messages of hope\, solidarity\, and justice. In keeping with the spirit of the vigil\, there will be no shouting\, chanting\, or bullhorns. Those attending will stand on the public sidewalk only and may not enter the roadway or the property of the ICE facility. These guidelines help ensure the safety of all involved and preserve the prayerful nature of the gathering. \nThis vigil is an act of faithful presence—showing up\, week after week\, to say that immigrants are beloved\, that families matter\, and that silence in the face of injustice is not an option. Whether you come every Friday or are able to join us once\, your presence matters. \nThe vigil is hosted by Sisters of St. Joseph\, Pax Christi\, and Casa San José. All are welcome to come\, pray\, and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \nPlease note: if the Pittsburgh Public schools cancels or has a 2-hour delay\, the Vigil for that day will be cancelled. 
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prayer-vigil-5/
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SUMMARY:Palm Sunday & Easter Egg Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30 am on Sundays — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nPalm Sunday\nEaster Egg Hunt immediately follows the worship service. This beloved tradition is open to all ages\, including teenagers. And yes\, the special teen egg hunt will be back for our teens. If you know…..you know. Register here so we can make sure we have enough eggs: tinyurl.com/phlcegghunt. Check with Mr. Ted for any questions.  \nTrue Humility\nThe servanthood of a teacher in Isaiah\, the outcast in the psalm\, those who bow down in Philippians: today’s readings teach humility. On this day we move from Christ’s triumphant ride on a humble donkey to the humiliation of the cross. The humility of the characters in the passion story is in question: Judas\, Pilate\, the Twelve\, chief priests and elders\, Barabbas\, the crowd\, the soldiers\, two bandits. Among other things\, their lack of humility is what brings about the passion of Christ. There is only one truly humble person in this story: Jesus the Christ. Matthew’s humble Jesus cries out from the cross to ask God why he has been forsaken. \nOnly in the stories of the resurrection do other humble characters appear: the centurion\, the women\, Joseph of Arimathea. A careful look at the complexity of humility in the palm and passion stories could set up a reflective theme carried through to Easter. Who in each story do we regard as humble? Why? How does our humility compare? Are there characters who seem to gain or lose humility in the course of the story from the triumphant entry to the resurrection? A deep and meaningful understanding of humility is a worthy and lasting gift to take away from the season of Lent and the celebration of Easter. \nJoseph of Arimathea is a particularly good character on which to base an understanding of humility. A close look at all references to him in the Gospels\, and a bit of creative narrative\, create an image of a truly humble believer. He is referenced in both canonical and apocryphal texts. His devotion represents deep humility that leads to the very finest of good works as he cares for the body of Jesus. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/palm-sunday-easter-egg-hunt/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Club
DESCRIPTION:Film Club\nJoin us on Sunday\, March 29\, 2026\, at 1:00 pm for our next Film Club gathering as we screen The Testament of Ann Lee. This compelling film explores the life and legacy of Ann Lee\, the visionary and controversial female leader of the Shaker movement—a group of radical Christians who emerged in the 18th century seeking a life of simplicity\, equality\, and deep spiritual devotion. \nThrough a blend of storytelling and reflection\, The Testament of Ann Lee invites viewers to consider themes of faith\, leadership\, sacrifice\, and community. Ann Lee’s journey challenges many assumptions about gender roles in religious history\, offering a powerful glimpse into the struggles and convictions of a woman who dared to lead in a time when such leadership was rarely accepted. Her story also opens the door to broader conversations about how spiritual movements begin\, grow\, and sometimes fade\, while still leaving a lasting impact. \nFilm Club gatherings are a relaxed and welcoming space for conversation and connection. Whether you are a film enthusiast\, a history buff\, or simply curious about unique expressions of faith\, this event offers an opportunity to engage thoughtfully with others. \nFeel free to bring a snack or drink to enjoy during the film. All are welcome—bring a friend or neighbor along! We look forward to an afternoon of meaningful storytelling\, learning\, and conversation together.
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