Pastor Dan is taking the church van to Fremont on Thursday to work at a distribution center from 9:00 am-2:00 pm. Are you available to go along and also volunteer? The van is…
by Robin Westhoff A blustery Nebraska snowstorm highlights God’s welcome in our neighborhood. As my husband uses a loader to pile snow higher and higher so the neighborhood children have a great place…
We are horrified by the destruction caused by flood waters that we see on television every night. Our brothers and sisters in Nebraska and Iowa need our help and assistance. At First Lutheran…
Our Confirmation: Dinner + Learning ministry for 7th and 8th graders is a time for the youth to affirm their baptism and God’s work that has been going on every day since their…
Have you ever wondered where our Lutheran World Relief quilts, personal care and new school kits have been shipped? From 2014 through 2018, our quilts have been shipped to India, Lebanon, Democratic Republic…
How we walk alongside the neighbors and friends we serve in our community is as critical as the service itself. On Sunday, March 31, from Noon-1:30 pm, we will explore accompaniment on a…
Please keep the areas and ministries affected by this week’s floods, rain and blizzard in your prayers. We also keep in our prayers the local police, EMTs and fire departments as they put…
by Karen Statham The word “family” conjures up pictures of diversity and change. Nuclear, adopted, broken and blended are all words that identify what a “family” might look like. But it does not…
Our FaithTrek students explored the Parable of the Sower by practicing their listening and storytelling skills. They want to be good soil by listening to God’s word and telling others about their love….
On March 3, powerful tornadoes hit Alabama, Georgia and Florida, causing widespread destruction. At least 23 people have died in Lee County, AL, and others are still unaccounted for. More than 1,000 homes…