Sermon Sneak Peek: Leaving Room

Sermon Sneak Peek: Leaving Room

Leaving Room He is risen! The alleluias are back. Our faith is strong and perfect, right? Well… Maybe we need to still leave room. Leave room for the fears and the doubts…for the questions and the wonderments…for learning and meeting the Risen Christ experiences. Join us at Our Savior’s Lutheran on Sunday at 9:30 am as we explore leaving room in our lives for less than perfect faith. All are…Keep Reading

Living Lent: PALMS

Living Lent: PALMS

We enter Holy Week Living Lent As People of the Resurection as we gather to focus on the word PALMS. While we know the resurrection is on the horizon, we will welcome with palms in our hands the King of glory, now humbly riding a donkey. Join newly called Pastor Deb Grismer and all of the worshippers at Our Savior’s Lutheran as we celebrate Palm Sunday worship at 9:30 am…Keep Reading

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Faith of the Roman Soldier

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Faith of the Roman Soldier

“When the centurion and those who were with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they were filled with awe and said, ‘Truly this was the Son of God!’” Matthew 27:54 During our Wednesday night Lenten services, we have been turning our attention to the miracles of the Passion; the three hours of darkness, the tearing of the temple curtain, the earthquake, the splitting rocks,…Keep Reading

Living Lent: PAIN

Living Lent: PAIN

Join us for Living Lent, a special series of services for the season of Lent. Each service in this series focuses on a word to consider while living Lent as Easter people. Week five in the series is based on the word PAIN and reminds us that the pain of rejection and the pain of a father when a son leaves demonstrates the reckless love of God revealed in Jesus,…Keep Reading

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Raising of the Saints From Death

Lenten Service: The Miraculous Raising of the Saints From Death

“The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the tombs after His resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many.” (Matthew 27:52-53) It just leads to more questions, doesn’t it. Who exactly were these saints? How many? Did they go back to their homes or walk the streets? Did they appear once or many…Keep Reading