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Palm Sunday


It's Not About the Donkey

Pastor Frank Oakman

Scriptures

Old Testament: Psalm 118:1-2; 19-29

New Testament: John 12:12-15

Sermon:  Matthew 21:1-11 

Hymns

Breathe on me, O Breath of God

Spirit of the Living God

In the Garden

Shalom


Live Broadcast and Recording

https://vimeo.com/event/5782037


If you scroll down on the above link, previous worship service recordings are located here.  The recordings are also available on U-tube.

For Your Information

From Pastor Frank

Hill Country Coffee Break

From Pastor Frank

Shepherd's Scroll

Is Palm Sunday a Celebration?


Faith Family,


Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as we wind down the first quarter of 2026. I continue to give thanks to our gracious God for putting you all in our lives. Your faithfulness and your enthusiasm fill my heart with joy and helps complete my hope in Christ. Every day I look forward to serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ alongside each of you and growing in our discipleship journey together. I pray as God has continued blessings us, may we continue to be a blessing to others.


I am so excited about what God is doing and how God is moving in our congregation. Leaders are stepping up; small groups are developing; and new faces are present for worship. 


I pray we continue allowing the Holy Spirit to guide and direct us. I also pray that we will continue to be persistent in inviting folks to join us on Sunday mornings or even in our small groups.


This Sunday, we begin what is called Holy Week or Passion Week because it begins the last week of Jesus’ life on Earth. I was in a conversation and was asked about Palm Sunday and if I was going to end the service in a more solemn tone. Which got me thinking: Is Palm Sunday a celebration or the start of something sad? My response was that I intend for Palm Sunday to be a celebration and allow Maundy Thursday and Good Friday to take us to a place of sorrow and grief, so that when Resurrection Sunday comes, we are elevated, uplifted, and thankful. It sounds like an emotional roller coaster ride. It is, but so was Holy Week for Christ and the Disciples. 


Jesus rode into Jerusalem with shouts of cheers and encouragement. He later participated in healing, teachings, and even moments of correcting. He spent time with family and friends, while facing adversaries throughout the city. Then Thursday came, and then Friday. A week that began high, came to a low point when Christ died on the cross. More about that next week. So, if Holy Week was a emotional roller coaster ride for Jesus and the disciples, why should we expect anything less for we who follow Him?


Palm Sunday marks Jesus’ triumphant entrance into Jerusalem, as well as the final days leading to his crucifixion.  We are told in Scripture that this particular event fulfilled the prophecy in Zechariah 9:9, which describes a king arriving “gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.”

Jesus’ followers covered the donkey with their garments and spread them along the road, accompanied by tree branches. The Gospel of John includes palm branches. (John 12:12–19). The day receives its name because people welcomed Christ by laying large palm branches on the road before him. This was a Middle Eastern custom signifying great honor. In Jewish tradition, the palm frond symbolized victory and triumph.


The observance of Palm Sunday dates to at least the fourth century in Jerusalem and spread to the Western church by the seventh or eighth century (Robert Webber, The Biblical Foundations of Christian Worship, The Complete Library of Christian Worship (Nashville, TN: Star Song Pub. Group, 1993), 201–202.).  


Our current traditional features include processions commemorating Jesus’ entry and the blessing of palm branches. We here at Kerrville Global Methodist Church pass out little palm crosses that we keep for a year as a reminder of this triumphant entrance into Jerusalem, but also the tragedy on the cross. 


So, yes Palm Sunday is a celebration. Any chance we can gather in the name of Jesus Christ is a celebration, even if that celebration has some ingredients of sorrow and grief. I look forward to seeing you in worship this Sunday proclaiming our “Hosannas” for Jesus the Christ.


I pray your continued journey in 2026 to be an Acts 2 Church will be found with limited stress and an abundance of peace and joy.


Have a blessed Week!

Pastor Frank




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We believe in the authority of the Bible as the inspired Word of God.

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I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.  I believe in Jesus Christ his only Son, our Lord.  He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary.  He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.  He descended to the dead.  On the third day he rose again.  He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father.  He will come again to judge the living and the dead.  I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.  Amen.

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94 Coronado Drive

Kerrville TX 78028


John Wesley -- founder of Methodism

1703 - 1791

John Wesley:

"My ground is the Bible. Yea, I am a Bible-bigot. I follow it in all things, both great and small.  I want the whole Christ for my Savior, the whole Bible for my book, the whole Church for my fellowship, and the whole world for my mission field."


Kerrville Global Methodist Church Worship Center 94 Coronado Drive Kerrville TX

Kerrville Global Methodist Church Worship Center

94 Coronado Drive

Kerrville TX 78028


Mailing address:

Kerrville Global Methodist Church

P.O. Box 293787

Kerrville TX 78029


Minister:  Rev. Frank C. Oakman

Frank.oakman@kgmctx.org

830-293-7800


Kerrville Global Methodist Church:

  • Incorporated with the State of Texas.
  • All donations are tax deductible.
  • KGMC is tax exempt.
  • KGMC is a recognized member of the Global Methodist Church -- www.globalmethodist.org


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