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.”
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…
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…
“Even though you intended to do harm, God ‘planned it over’ for good.” Genesis 50:20 The familiar story of Joseph and his brothers points to a God of new beginnings who journeys with…
Years after Joseph is the recipient of his brother’s jealousy and sold into slavery in Egypt – he comes face to face with them again. They are in need, he is in power….
From silly chants to heartfelt hymns, camp songs hold a special place in all of our hearts. Relive your childhood memories and join us for a special Camp Music Sunday this Sunday at…
Yesterday’s worship service featured beautiful music and a message that explored the story of Lot’s wife, as recounted in Genesis 19:15-17, 24-26. Historically, interpreters have seldom shown grace towards Lot’s wife, often making…