Serve
Choir
Our choir practices every Tuesday evening beginning at 6:30. Twice a month, between Labor Day and Memorial day, the choir sings in the worship service. Come join us in making a joyful noise unto the Lord!
Our choir practices every Tuesday evening beginning at 6:30. Twice a month, between Labor Day and Memorial day, the choir sings in the worship service. Come join us in making a joyful noise unto the Lord!
Music
Do you play and instrument or sing? Consider offering your gift for others to hear during our worship services. We are always looking for instrumentalists and singers to enhance our hymns and provide incidental music.
Do you play and instrument or sing? Consider offering your gift for others to hear during our worship services. We are always looking for instrumentalists and singers to enhance our hymns and provide incidental music.
LWML
The Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML) is an international organization of societies within local congregations. The primary purpose of the LWML is to assist in the great work of spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ into the world. LWML works to educate, strengthen, and motivate women of all ages both in Gospel outreach and faith-sharing, as well as preparing future leaders.
The LWML funds its mission projects through the MiteBox and thank offerings. The Mite Box is based on the story of the widow’s mite in Luke 21:1 – 4 where it is recorded that “she gave everything she had.” Members often place pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and even more in their Mite Box each day. Together with the thank offerings, tens of millions of dollars have been given as mission grants since 1942.
Our LWML chapter meets once a month.
The Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML) is an international organization of societies within local congregations. The primary purpose of the LWML is to assist in the great work of spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ into the world. LWML works to educate, strengthen, and motivate women of all ages both in Gospel outreach and faith-sharing, as well as preparing future leaders.
The LWML funds its mission projects through the MiteBox and thank offerings. The Mite Box is based on the story of the widow’s mite in Luke 21:1 – 4 where it is recorded that “she gave everything she had.” Members often place pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and even more in their Mite Box each day. Together with the thank offerings, tens of millions of dollars have been given as mission grants since 1942.
Our LWML chapter meets once a month.
