by Karen Statham The word “family” conjures up pictures of diversity and change. Nuclear, adopted, broken and blended are all words that identify what a “family” might look like. But it does not…
Our FaithTrek students explored the Parable of the Sower by practicing their listening and storytelling skills. They want to be good soil by listening to God’s word and telling others about their love….
On March 3, powerful tornadoes hit Alabama, Georgia and Florida, causing widespread destruction. At least 23 people have died in Lee County, AL, and others are still unaccounted for. More than 1,000 homes…
Were you unable to attend Ash Wednesday service to hear Pastor Dan’s sermon on our Lenten theme, “All Are Welcome?” Or, maybe you did, but would like to list to it again or…
Each person is a unique creation of God and, through grace, is a child of God. The people of First Lutheran Church welcome all because God welcomes all, without regard for race or…
Here’s an “inside” look at what is happening in the old patio area…
First Lutheran’s Welcoming Statement Each person is a unique creation of God and, through grace, is a child of God. The people of First Lutheran Church welcome all because God welcomes all, without…
Our FaithTrek kids watched in awe the burning of the palms on Sunday in preparation of Ash Wednesday. The ashes are now prepared and ready for you. Come to worship tomorrow at noon…
This month our middle school students are exploring how to relate to each other. In this activity, they are working together in teams to build a creation with marshmallows and toothpicks. They related…
We have extra copies of books that were used for workshops, book discussions and other learning happenings. We are clearing some shelves so want to share with you. Prices are marked. Some are…