Come…those of you who have great faith and those of who wish you had more. Come…those of you who have tried to follow Jesus and those of you who have failed. Come…those of…
You’re never too young to serve as a worship assistant! Don’t let having little ones hold you back either. At Sunday’s worship service, a mother and her two-year-old son rocked it as readers!…
Pastor Erin Heidelberger’s message is for you! “There is no place or circumstance where Christ is absent. He takes the Good News into all of the places where it looks to us like…
Spoiler Alert to Pastor Andrew’s Midweek Lenten Message! Joy doesn’t guarantee constant happiness or an effortless journey through life. But it does assure us that despite life’s challenges, God is with us. The…
“God hoped that by starting over things would be different for the earth and its people. When humans find it impossible to change, God does. God chooses to go down a path of…
A reminder as we continue our journey through the Lenten season that Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley for you and for me.
Ever wondered why Lutheran folks (maybe even you!) proudly wear ashes on their forehead at the start of Lent? Let’s uncover the three reasons behind this tradition. Ashes symbolize humble repentance since…
The same God whose voice was heard in dazzling mountaintop moments walks with us today, “speaking into our fears, offering mercy, love and grace.” You’ll find Pastor Erin Heidelberger’s Transfiguration Sunday sermon here.
Lent can be a somber season of the church year. It begins with an ashen sign of mortality and sin. Bright colors turn to deep purples, alleluias fall silent, and worshipers ponder…
As daylight begins to break and our day is filled with warmer rays of sunshine, enjoy this beautiful version of “I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light” by our intergenerational…