Come hang out with us at the All-Church Retreat on September 21 at Camp Carol Joy Holling, nestled near Ashland! This retreat is for everyone – from young to old – with loads…
Whether it happened centuries ago in a temple or at church picnic in June, “This is what ‘being Church’ is about: creating spaces where all are welcome to share stories, to learn from…
Feeling a bit overwhelmed as you kick off the week? Take a moment to breathe and find your center with the beautiful sound of a flute playing “How Great Thou Art.”
Coming of age stories show up throughout our common experience on television, in novels and in our families. But what if God’s only son is coming of age? Dig into the tension between…
Thank you to all of First Lutheran’s musicians who have shared their talents in worship from January through June of 2024! WOW! Praise be to God! ADULT CHOIR Bryce Anderson, Tony Anderson, Betsy…
For all ages heading back to the classroom, and for all school employees, join us for worship this Saturday evening at 5:30 PM or Sunday morning at 8:15 or 10:45 AM with your…
Thank you to everyone who donated needed household and cleaning supplies for Lutheran Family Services (LFS) during our month of serving in July! Jens Acamo, Church Relations Specialist for LFS shared, “We are…
Pharoah met his match when God showed up in the civil disobedience of two brave and clever midwives, Puah and Shiphrah. Pastor Erin Heidelberger’s weekend sermon invites listeners to consider how God brings…
It’s not often that you have an accordion inviting worshipers to “Come Into the House” like Sunday’s worship did.
This weekend’s Good Book sermon will focus on Exodus 1:15-22 and the story of Puah. We don’t often spend a lot of time talking about Puah’s story (and her colleague Shiphrah) and their…