Worship
Every Sunday is a celebration of the Resurrection. For Lutherans, worship is an ever-changing, growing experience. Connected with and central to everything we do, worship unites us in celebration, engages us in thoughtful dialogue and helps us grow in faith. It grounds us in our Christian and Lutheran roots, while demonstrating practical relevance for today’s world.
The Church Year orders our worship and our lives, with the ebb and flow of the seasons of the Church: Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost and the Season after Pentecost (Ordinary Time.) We follow the New Revised Common Lectionary (a three-year cycle of Bible readings) from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) of the Bible.
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There is a basic pattern for worship among Lutherans. We gather. We encounter God’s Word. We share a meal at the Lord’s table. And we are sent into the world. But we do not think about worship so much in terms of what we do. Worship is fundamentally about what God is doing and our response to God’s action. Worship is an encounter with God, who saves us through the life, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Children & Worship
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Children are always welcome in the Lord's house and there are options for children on Sunday Mornings.
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Sunday School for ages K-5th grade from 9:15am to 9:45am during the school year.
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Their are activity bags available for use that can be found in the Narthex.
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A cry room is available for your use.
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​Mid-Week Vespers
During the Seasons of Advent and Lent, we gather on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. for Holden Evening Prayer
(a Vespers service.) This quiet and beautiful service sets a meditative tone.