The upcoming season of the year may be the one when we are most dominated by time – appointments to keep, events and celebrations to schedule (and remember!), and deadlines looming, along with constant…
“Your life may seem full of demanders, but God is not one of them.” Pastor Erin Heidelberger’s sermon on The Parable of the Talents points to a trusting, generous and merciful God who…
Our middle and high school youth worshiped at the Lutheran Center on the UNL campus on Sunday. After worship they made a baked potato bar for them and the UNL students to enjoy,…
Pastor Erin Heidelberger’s weekend reflection on Exodus 13 points to a God who leads us through the wilderness in “roundabout ways.” Listen to the promises that make that possible here:
We are fortunate at First Lutheran to have amazing members – of all ages – who give of their time to sing in the Adult Choir at worship. It’s never too late to…
Miss Laura: “What kind of food do you usually have for Thanksgiving?” Child #1: Chicken! Child #2: Fruit Cups! Take a listen to Miss Laura’s entertaining, but important, children’s message last Sunday and…
On Sunday – All Saints Sunday – this rendition of “When the Saints Go Marching In” by our string orchestra sent us out of worship remembering and honoring all of the loved ones…
There’s great hope in Vicar Erick Hill’s All Saints’ Sunday sermon. Ponder the Beatitudes in fresh ways here.
There will not be a worship service or livestream at 8:15 AM this Sunday due to the Good Life Halfsy which will close street access to First Lutheran. Worship will be held at…
“The rousing Reformation hymn, A Mighty Fortress is Our God, is not a battle cry,” Pastor Erin Heidelberger’s sermon explains. Instead, Martin Luther’s words, inspired by Psalm 46, point to God, whose grace…