8 hands + 2 pianos + 4 talented pianists = A beautiful prelude for yesterday’s worship service (Brandenburg Concerto No. 3-Movement I; J.S. Bach)
Pastor Andrew Kitzing’s sermon is a mini-lesson on why Lutherans don’t take the Bible literally, but do believe fully in God’s grace. You’ll find orchid seeds, spindly mustard plants, puzzled sowers and God’s…
Let Pastor Andrew Kitzing be your guide as you explore Mark 3:20-35 with a clear reminder that “being part of God’s family has never had anything to do with our DNA and has…
Calling all parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and every family member! Join the Summer Family Choir to raise your voices together in song this Sunday, June 9, at the 10:45 AM worship service! We…
There is something special about a mother and son sharing their musical talents in worship. This past Sunday, we experienced this beautiful moment when Carol and Matt Reckmeyer performed during the prelude and…
How do you feel about being a work in progress? Pastor Andrew Kitzing’s sermon offers fresh take-aways from the text in John 3:1-17. What does the conversation between a curious, yet reluctant, questioner…
“When you find yourself weak, you don’t have to muster up power and strength. The story we have inherited is not one of our own power and control. The gifts of God’s Holy…
“God uses people who aren’t chosen, aren’t in the spotlight, who don’t receive accolades. It’s not about titles or recognition. It’s about living lives that shine a light on Jesus.” Here’s more from…
“What would it mean for you if you understood your primary identity as ‘one God is crazy about?’” Pastor Erin Heidelberger’s weekend sermon describes pure Gospel love “that the heavens could not contain,…
“He was a perpetual outsider who was bold enough to ask questions. The result? He finally found a home where he belonged.” The nudges and reassurance in Pastor Andrew Kitzing’s weekend sermon are…