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Wed, Dec 17 at 7:00 PM - Grades K to 2nd - Advent Lutheran Worship
In a faraway town there was a beautiful cathedral that had a tall tower. At the top of the tower
were bells. There was no rope or ladder to ring the bells. There is only one way to ring the bells.
On Christmas Eve, all the people would bring their finest offerings. Marie and Andrew save their
money to bring it to the church, but on their way an old woman fell and needed a place to stay,
so they gave the innkeeper their coin, so all they had left was an empty bag for the church.
Maybe they would hear the bells ring on Christmas Eve.
Sun, Dec 14 at 3:00 PM - 2025 Christmas Musical Event - “Light Of Christ, Born For Us"
Join us for a joyful, family-friendly Christmas concert filled with fresh takes on your favorite carols—from an energetic ‘Angels from the Realms of Glory’ to a powerful ‘O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.’ It’s a short, music-packed celebration that reminds us of the hope and light Jesus brings. Featuring our choir, dancers, and live orchestra! We hope and pray that you will be blessed and renewed in spirit by this celebration of our Lord and Savior!
Sun, Dec 14 at 10:30 AM - “There is Joy in Seeing and Hearing" - Modern Lutheran Worship
2It is certainly easy to complain. We all do it. We look around and see all those things that
are not what we think they should be. We look in the mirror and we see what we lack.
When John sent his disciples to Jesus, Jesus called them to rejoice in what is already
present. Christ, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, had come. He
brings healing and salvation to all who will receive Him. Quite literally, these miracles are
still happening all around us. Those wounded by affliction and despair find healing in
Christ. The dead in trespasses and sins are raised up to life. The weak are made strong,
the poor are made rich, and those with only a past are given an eternal future. What do
you see and hear? Look at the world, and you will find only complaint and fear; but look
to Jesus, and you will find peace that surpasses all understanding and joy without end.
Sun, Dec 14 at 8:00 AM - “There is Joy in Seeing and Hearing" - Traditional Lutheran Worship
2It is certainly easy to complain. We all do it. We look around and see all those things that
are not what we think they should be. We look in the mirror and we see what we lack.
When John sent his disciples to Jesus, Jesus called them to rejoice in what is already
present. Christ, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, had come. He
brings healing and salvation to all who will receive Him. Quite literally, these miracles are
still happening all around us. Those wounded by affliction and despair find healing in
Christ. The dead in trespasses and sins are raised up to life. The weak are made strong,
the poor are made rich, and those with only a past are given an eternal future. What do
you see and hear? Look at the world, and you will find only complaint and fear; but look
to Jesus, and you will find peace that surpasses all understanding and joy without end.
Sat, Dec 13 at 5:00 PM - “There is Joy in Seeing and Hearing" - Blended Lutheran Worship
It is certainly easy to complain. We all do it. We look around and see all those things that
are not what we think they should be. We look in the mirror and we see what we lack.
When John sent his disciples to Jesus, Jesus called them to rejoice in what is already
present. Christ, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, had come. He
brings healing and salvation to all who will receive Him. Quite literally, these miracles are
still happening all around us. Those wounded by affliction and despair find healing in
Christ. The dead in trespasses and sins are raised up to life. The weak are made strong,
the poor are made rich, and those with only a past are given an eternal future. What do
you see and hear? Look at the world, and you will find only complaint and fear; but look
to Jesus, and you will find peace that surpasses all understanding and joy without end.
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Wed, Dec 3 at 7:00 PM - 6th to 8th Grade Advent Lutheran Worship
Advent Worship featuring our school's 6th through 8th grade students.
Sun, Nov 30 at 10:30 AM - "All-Church" Lutheran Worship
Pastor Warren will share why we are hearing the Palm Sunday
Gospel at the beginning of Advent. It seems we are getting our
seasons mixed up – Oh, by the way, happy New Year!
Bible Verse Focus – Matthew 21: 9
And the crowds that went before him and that followed him were
shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes
in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!”
Thu, Nov 27 at 10:30 AM - Thanksgiving Day Lutheran Worship
Did you give thanks for your last meal? Most people—even Christians—often
“forget” to give thanks. When we do not give thanks, we are like the rich fool
of the parable, thinking it was his work that brought the grain, when in fact
it was God who gave it to Him. When we do not give thanks, we become
fools, forgetting who gave us what we have and all we are. Have you been
foolish? That is what Jesus calls the rich man. Give thanks always—that is the
advice of Paul. Above all, give thanks for the cross and the empty tomb,
which opens heaven to us.
Sun, Nov 23 at 10:00 AM - “Unshaken" - Modern Lutheran Worship
There is a phrase familiar to both preschoolers and powerbrokers. When they see that
someone else has something they want, they declare, “That’s mine!” seizing either toys
or territory for themselves. This phrase is not unfamiliar to our God either. But where
humans are motivated by selfishness, the Lord acts out of love. He claims you as His own
because He loves you and He wants you to be with Him for eternity. You are His treasured
possession! He will never leave you behind like a toddler may accidentally abandon her
teddy bear, or neglect you like a king would treat those who supported his rival. When
the Lord says, “You are Mine,” you have His pledge of enduring faithfulness, today and
unto eternity!
Sun, Nov 23 at 8:00 AM - “Unshaken" - Traditional Lutheran Worship
There is a phrase familiar to both preschoolers and powerbrokers. When they see that
someone else has something they want, they declare, “That’s mine!” seizing either toys
or territory for themselves. This phrase is not unfamiliar to our God either. But where
humans are motivated by selfishness, the Lord acts out of love. He claims you as His own
because He loves you and He wants you to be with Him for eternity. You are His treasured
possession! He will never leave you behind like a toddler may accidentally abandon her
teddy bear, or neglect you like a king would treat those who supported his rival. When
the Lord says, “You are Mine,” you have His pledge of enduring faithfulness, today and
unto eternity!
Sat, Nov 22 at 5:00 PM - “Unshaken" - Blended Lutheran Worship
There is a phrase familiar to both preschoolers and powerbrokers. When they see that
someone else has something they want, they declare, “That’s mine!” seizing either toys
or territory for themselves. This phrase is not unfamiliar to our God either. But where
humans are motivated by selfishness, the Lord acts out of love. He claims you as His own
because He loves you and He wants you to be with Him for eternity. You are His treasured
possession! He will never leave you behind like a toddler may accidentally abandon her
teddy bear, or neglect you like a king would treat those who supported his rival. When
the Lord says, “You are Mine,” you have His pledge of enduring faithfulness, today and
unto eternity!
Sun, Nov 16 at 10:30 AM - “Living in the Last Days" - Modern Lutheran Worship
One of the great mysteries of the Christian faith can be summed up in the word “near.” “Near”
can indicate something that is almost here but hasn’t yet arrived. And at the same time,
“near” can point to something already with us, like those “near and dear” to our hearts. The
word “near” resounds with feelings of the here and now and the not quite yet. Today in
worship, Your Savior, Jesus, is near! He is present in the here and now, delivering grace upon
grace. And He is on His way, bringing the fullness of His freedom. Praise the God who comes
near in Jesus Christ, our Lord!
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