“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” ~ Matthew 6:34 Hiking in the mountains is no easy task – even…
Noisy Offering helps our children develop skills as faithful givers and in November it will help support the good work of Lutheran World Relief. Your Noisy Offering in worship this Sunday will help…
by Pastor Justin Eller It is during the “gathering” part of our liturgy that we corporately (as one body of people) and individually (as one member of the body) confess our sins and…
Just when you might think it’s not possible, the Chorister Choir reminds us that anything is possible through Christ.
On Sunday, October 28, we will commemorate the 501st anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, as it is from where we trace many of our Lutheran roots. This annual church holiday highlights the vibrant…
In the children’s message on Sunday, Pastor Justin spoke about how we are a spark plug! We are plugged into God! God’s love for us creates a spark we are to share with…
by Pastor Justin Eller Liturgy is from a Greek word that means, “the work of the people or public service.” Liturgy is our response to what God has done for us. Each time…
A few of the moving and inspiring moments from Sunday’s Light for Justice and Hope prayer vigil at First Lutheran.
Rev. Dr. Ashley Hall will be our guest preacher in worship on Sunday, September 30. Dr. Hall is an Associate Pastor at Kountze Memorial Lutheran in Omaha and on the faculty at Creighton University….
by Michelle DeRusha Not long ago, I took it upon myself to edit the words of the Lord’s Prayer. That’s right: I rewrote the prayer written by Jesus himself. It wasn’t a complete…