Palm Sunday
Hail the King who humbly comes to save us!
For 1700 years, the Church has celebrated with Hosannas and palm branches this festival that opens Holy Week. The time for Christ’s glory had come. He would not, however, gain glory in the manner of other kings. Rather, he would humble himself in great acts of love for us, and then the Father would exalt him to the highest place, because he had fulfilled God’s mission to save mankind.

March 29th, 2026 (Palm Sunday) (Pastor Daniel Schroeder) Zechariah 9:9-10
Series Focus – “Look Up”
In the world’s first week, God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. The pattern was set. In the world’s greatest week, God redeemed the world in six days. And on the seventh day, the Son of God rested in the tomb, the Sabbath of all Sabbaths.
When you see the suffering of our Savior on your behalf this week, you may be tempted to look down, hanging your head in shame. You may be tempted to look around at everything disappointing in this world and shake your head. But God encourages you to look up. Your redemption is near!
Service Focus: Look Up: To See Your King
You are going about your daily business. There is a crowd. You are easily distracted by all the activity. It’s a holiday, and there are extra things to prepare. It is easy to focus on your personal task at hand and lose sight of the bigger picture.
Focus! Look up! There is a King who presents himself so humbly that you might miss the importance of his arrival. Hail the King who humbly comes to save us!
“Who Is Your King?”

Children’s Devotion: “Jesus, Our King, Came, not in Splendor, but Humbly and Ready for Battle to Save Us”
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Handbell Choir Performance: “Hosanna, Loud Hosanna”
Arranged by Bill Ingram
Published by Choristers Guild
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