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A High, Holy, Full Metamorphosis

There are a lot of significant Sundays we observe on the church calendar that we don’t give fair due.

Transfiguration is one of them.

He was still speaking when, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and a voice from the cloud said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to Him.”

Matthew 17:5 (ESV)

For many it’s a interesting story of Jesus going up a mountain with his besties, appearing brilliantly with Moses and Elijah, and His Father giving Jesus His imprimatur. Peter says some “Peter things,” and they come down.

Of course, all that is true.

But it seems there is so much more going on!

First, of course, is that Moses and Elijah represent the Law and the Prophets – which Jesus came to fulfill. They were on the holy “Mountain of God” in their respective times.

The mountain where Jesus was transfigured – considered by some to be Mount Tabor – has much to consider that it was instead Mount Hermon at the northern end of Israel.

Why is that important?

Mount Hermon was in the Bashan area. It was where some considered evil spiritual forces descended to commit some of their rebellion. There was a place there that was called “the Gates of Hades” and is the area where a little prior to today’s reading Peter gave his confession of Jesus and Jesus said “the gates of Hell” would not prevail against the Church.

If this, and not the Mountain of God,” is where this Transfiguration took place, there seems to be a message being telegraphed of cosmic spiritual significance happening.

Jesus is taking the battle to the Enemy! He is letting it be known that He is here to fulfill all that the OT said and conquer all who oppose. This mountain of the Enemy will no longer be a stronghold. Jesus, the beloved son of God, has come and, as a result, we will all be transfigured into His holy ones through faith!

Right before our text Jesus tells his followers they must “take up their cross and follow Him.” There is no doubt this means pain, sacrifice, humiliation, and suffering are a part of a Christian’s life (just as He also tells them of His impending death), but that is sandwiched between Jesus’ “the Gates of Hell will not prevail” and Jesus taking to the top of an Enemy’s mountain to say, in essence, “I’m coming for you!”

No matter what is going on in your life, look to the Transfigured Jesus as evidence that whatever you are facing, Jesus has covered it; has conquered it; has redeemed it! The Enemy is defeated and his time is limited! Rejoice as we look forward to the reality of a life transfigured in Jesus forever!

Bring it, Lord!

“Thank You, Lord Jesus, for conquering the Enemy for us and our salvation. Help us to be bold in our living for You and others, carrying our cross with perseverance of confidence until we are transfigured into our new glorified bodies at Your return. In Your powerful, victorious, resurrected Name do we pray. Amen!”

Scripture

  • Exodus 24:12–18
  • 1 Kings 19:3–8
  • Matthew 17:1–8
  • Psalm 121

“What the Women Saw” – New Women’s Evening Bible Study

WHAT:A New Bible Study for Women
DATES:Mondays; March 9, 16, 23
TIMES:6:00-6:30 PM — Fellowship & Snacks
6:30-7:30 PM —Video, Teaching, Reflection, and Prayer
NOTE:Babysitting available upon request
QUESTIONS:Contact Sue at (713) 314-7355

Jesus was surrounded by both men and women during his ministry on earth. He saw, valued, and cared for women, and He still does today!

Through these three sessions, we will discover who Jesus is through the unique perspective of women in the Bible. We will learn from their faith and failures, how he equipped them, listened to them, walked with them, healed them, and empowered them. And how he does the same for you now!

Please join us! (You do not have to have participated in the CBS Matthew Study as this is just a bonus series in between sessions of Matthew.)

Video and Study provided by: IF:Equip and Rightnow Media.

Watch the Trailer here // Series details here.

Pantry Pancake Dinner

The Sealy Christian Food Pantry will hold a Pancake Supper on Fat Tuesday!

Here are the details:

DATETuesday, February 17, 2026
TIME:5:00-7:00 PM
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church
402 Atchison St., Sealy, TX 77474
(Drive-Thru behind the church.)
COST:Free Will Offering Benefiting the Pantry and those in need.
MENU:Pancakes, Sausage Patties, Butter & Syrup
(Desserts will be sold on the side.)
OTHER:I you are unable to attend, but would like to make a donation, you can do so through this Venmo link.

Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

God Bless!

Order Your 2026 EASTER LILIES!

It’s time to ORDER YOUR EASTER LILIES!

They are coming from Brookwood (great organization!) and are $11/each.

Deadline for ordering is February 22, 2026. Table for ordering at the back of the sanctuary.

These lilies will be on display at the Easter Service on April 5. (Don’t forget to pick up your lily following the Easter worship service!)

Contact Patsy or Bev for more information.

“The LOVE of GOD” — A BridgeKidz Series

Join us for a new BridgeKidz series for Feburary!

THE BIG IDEA

Nothing in this world compares to God’s love.

MEMORY VERSE

John 3:16
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

THEME HOOK

Discovering true love despite the Valentine’s Day hype.

Kids hear about “love” everywhere in February—candy hearts, crushes, and silly movies—but those messages are confusing and don’t last. Sometimes, “love” sounds like it’s just about feelings or gifts, and that can leave kids feeling left out or unsure what real love is.

The LOVE of God 4-week series helps children look past all the Valentine’s Day hype to discover what real love looks like in the Bible. Each week, we’ll investigate a new story that spells L-O-V-E and shows why God’s love is the best love of all.

GOSPEL CONNECTION

Across L-O-V-E, children trace the storyline of redemption: humanity’s fall, God’s rescuing pursuit, Christ’s victorious sacrifice, and the promise of eternal life. Each week points beyond “try harder” to trusting Jesus’ finished work.

FIVE WEEK LESSON OVERVIEW

WEEK 1God’s Love is (L) Long-Suffering 
 Bible StoryAdam & Eve Disobey but God Still Cares (Genesis 3)
 Key DiscoveryEven when I mess up, God still loves me and wants to forgive me.
 TakeawayI can always ask God for forgiveness and know He will still love me.
WEEK 2God’s Love is (O) One-of-a-Kind
 Bible StoryThe Parable of the Lost Sheep (Matthew 18:10-14)
 Key DiscoveryI am so important to God that He will always come looking for me.
 TakeawayI can remember that I matter to God and help others know they matter too.
WEEK 3God’s Love is (V) Victorious
 Bible StoryJesus and Nicodemus (John 3:1-21)
 Key DiscoveryJesus loves me so much that He gave His life so I can live forever with Him.
 TakeawayI can always trust Jesus to save me and give me hope for forever.
WEEK 4God’s Love is (E) Eternal
 Bible StoryDavid’s Song & John the Baptist’s Birth (Psalm 139:13-18; Luke 1:39-45)
 Key DiscoveryGod’s love for me never ends—He has loved me since before I was born.
 TakeawayI can always trust that God will love me no matter what, every single day.
WEEK 5LOVE is for Sharing
 Bible StoryThe Early Church Shares Everything (Acts 2:42–47)
 Key DiscoveryGod’s love grows stronger when we share it with others through kindness and community.
 TakeawayI can show God’s love by sharing what I have and helping others know about Jesus.

Fish Dinners in Lent for CHAMPions!

Good food; good cause!

This year during the Fridays in Lent, there will be awesome fish dinners available to pick up at LifeBridge.

The organization, Charitable Heroes Achieving Memorable Performances” (aka: “CHAMP”) will be doing this at LifeBridge as a fundraiser while their permanent location is being finished.

CHAMP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity organized to raise funds to promote Youth Activities, (Scouts, Special Olympics, Little League), provide scholarships to graduating High School Seniors, and assist Veterans organizations.

These Fish Dinners help them raise money for these and other causes.

Dinners include the following:

$14/Plate Option

  • Fried Fish
  • Potato Salad
  • Pinto Beans
  • Coleslaw
  • Hush Puppies

$16/Plate Option

  • Grilled Fish
  • Potato Salad
  • Pinto Beans
  • Coleslaw
  • Hush Puppies

Sweets available at pick-up. *Donations Accepted.*

They can be picked up on during the following:

February 204:30 – 7:00 PM
February 274:30 – 7:00 PM
March 64:30 – 7:00 PM
March 134:30 – 7:00 PM
MArch 204:30 – 7:00 PM
March 274:30 – 7:00 PM
April 3 (Good Friday)3:30 – 6:00 PM

Why cook? Pick up dinner at LifeBridge on Fridays this Lent and help others out while doing it!

Ladies Cookbook

LifeBridge Ladies Cookbook – We Need Your Recipes!

The LifeBridge Ladies Cookbook (LifeBridge Edition) is coming together, and we’d love for you to be part of it!

Do you have a favorite recipe your family loves? A go-to dish you’re known for? Now’s the time to share it with us!

How to participate:

  • Type your recipe on your computer
  • Format it to fit a 4×6 card
  • Drop it off at church on Sundays

Recipe deadline: April 26, 2026

Let’s fill this cookbook with cherished recipes, memories, and a whole lot of love.

We can’t wait to see what you share!

Drive-Thru Lunch for Missions!

Come get a great lunch and support missions at LifeBridge!

Here are the details:

WHATDrive-Thru Lunch
WHENSunday, March 8, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
WHERELifeBridge Café
COSTSuggested donation of $10 per plate/person.
MENUPork Baked Potatoes
WHYRaise monies for LifeBridge folks going on mission trips next summer.
CONTACTAngie at 979/627-5817 for tickets and more information.

DONATE HERE
(Select ‘MISSIONS’ in the drop-down menu.)

‘CHILI SPILL’ Cook-Off Fellowship Lunch for Missions

We need you to help chose the people’s choice!

Sunday, February 22, 2026, at LifeBridge Community Church.

Here Are The Details:

  • The fun will start at 11:00 am!
  • At that time, everyone that will be part of the chill spill will bring in their chili.
  • There will be some chili ready for you if you can’t wait to dig in.
  • A free will, tax deductible offering will be taken with all proceeds going toward summer mission teams.
  • 11:00 AM -CHILI SET UP
  • 11:30 AM-THE TASTING BEGINS
  • 12:00 PM -DEADLINE FOR VOTING
  • 12:30 PM -THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED

WINNER WILL RECEIVE A $50 GIFT CARD TO WALMART AND BRAGGING RIGHTS!

Contact Angie 979-627-5817 to sign up for the Chili Spill.

The Book of EXODUS — Let My People Go

This Lenten season we will be going through “The Book of EXODUS: Let My People Go!”

Throughout the book of Exodus God reveals who he is through his absence and his presence, through his silence and his speech, through his wrath and his mercy, and through his judgement and his amazing grace. In doing so, the book paints a beautiful portrait of Jesus.

R. Reed Lessing (series author)

Exodus gives us a wonderful image of God saving His people with “a strong hand and an outstretched arm” (Deuteronomy 26:8). In fact, the first commandment in the Jewish numbering system is “I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery” (Exodus 20:2).

That’s something for us to hold on to and a reality we can live in when we look at the chaos of our world, our culture, and our lives.

We can feel so trapped and helpless, and looking to our culture only exacerbates those feelings!

But God is faithful, and as He saved His people by bringing them out of Egypt and into the Promised Land, so He has saved us through Jesus and blessed us with His Holy Spirit.

Join us this Lent as we go through God’s command to our enemies, to let us go!

“Big Things with Small Stuff — ASH WEDNESDAY, 2026

Join us on WEDNESDAY, February 18, 2026, at 7:00 PM for Ash Wednesday worship and the Imposition of Ashes.

“Big Things with Small Stuff”

May we see God’s rescue of our evil ways in our personal prison conquered forever through Jesus.

  • Genesis 3:19
  • Exodus 2:1-10

The purpose of repentance is not to be swallowed up by guilt. It is to be freed from a dark and destructive direction by God’s wakening Word, and to be sent on a new path by the sin-conquering Savior. It’s what we all need.

THE REV. MIKE NEWMAN
PRESIDENT OF THE TEXAS DISTRICT OF THE LC-MS

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of our Lenten journey, which culminates on Easter Sunday with the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus.

On that night at worship we mark our foreheads with an ash cross and, as that cross is marked, we are reminded of our sins. As we are marked by Jesus’ sacrifice; we are drawn to the realization that “[we] are dust, and to dust [we] shall return” (Genesis 3:19).

On Ash Wednesday and throughout the season of Lent, we also focus on our sins, on repentance, and on our broken world; seeing how we and all of creation has fallen far short of God’s intention and glory.

But we do not despair because we look to the certain hope that is ours through the forgiveness of our sins given to us freely by God’s grace through faith in Jesus.

THE IMPOSITION OF ASHES

Everything we experience in life is finite and temporal, including our own lives. As the Scripture reports, we came from the dust of the ground and we will return to the dust of the ground. (Genesis 3:19 & Ecclesiastes 3:20)

For many centuries the use of ashes has symbolized repentance. Imposing ashes in the form of a cross on the forehead of the worshipper on Ash Wednesday is a vivid reminder that such a person has been redeemed by Christ the Crucified. It is a symbol, not primarily of our sins, but upon the forgiveness of them through faith in Jesus.

As Ash Wednesday is a somber time as we remember that Jesus willingly suffering and death come as a result of our sins and His love. As such, at the conclusion of worship that day, we exit the church in silence.


“Repentance slays selfish pride, turns us from sin’s siren call, quiets arrogant arguments, tames out-of-control egos, pulls us back from distraction, leads us to restoration of relationships, places us on the pathway of walking with God, and restores our hearts with compassion and grace.

We need this personally. We need this as schools and congregations. We need this as a District. We need this as a Synod. We need this as Christ’s Church.”

The Rev. Mike Newman
President of the Texas District of the LC-MS

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