Worship Opportunities
Worship with Us in the Sanctuary
Sunday at 9:00 a.m.
In addition to Sunday services, services are also held on Ash Wednesday,
Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Christmas Eve.
Check the EVENT AND CALENDAR page for more information on dates and times. Links to video recordings and bulletins of these services will be available in a manner similar to the Sunday morning services.
Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Christmas Eve.
Check the EVENT AND CALENDAR page for more information on dates and times. Links to video recordings and bulletins of these services will be available in a manner similar to the Sunday morning services.
Also, join our Prayer Service in the Sanctuary
on the 2nd Saturday of each month at 4:30 p.m.
This is an opportunity for those who cannot come together for Sunday worship and fellowship to do so with singing, scripture reading, communion, and prayer.
View a Video Recording of a Worship Service
Sunday morning worship service videos and bulletins are usually available for viewing on this website by early- to mid- Sunday afternoon.
Bulletins are updated two to three days before each Sunday's service.
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How We Worship
For Lutherans, worship stands at the center of our life of faith. Through God’s Holy scriptures, baptism, Holy Communion and prayer we are nurtured in faith
and sent out into the world.
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.
We gather. We encounter God’s word.
We share a meal at the Lord’s table and we are sent into the world. 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.
and sent out into the world.
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.
We gather. We encounter God’s word.
We share a meal at the Lord’s table and we are sent into the world. 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.