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Ministry is vibrant and alive at Faith, even as we remain physically distant. We celebrate God’s Spirit leading us this past week.
1,000 people joined Faith on-line streaming and many more listened on the radio on Easter as we joyfully celebrated the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ...
Hello Faith!
On Tuesday, April 14, 2020, your Faith Lutheran Church Council Members connected digitally to get caught up with the work of the church. With the challenge of the world around us, there is still work that needs to be done concerning the business of the church. These are the...
This year’s Palm Sunday breakfast was a little different. Since we couldn't gather at church, students served from home.
Here are a few of the reviews from the students that made breakfast. They clearly had a good time and delicious food was enjoyed by all humans (and...
These are extraordinary times and Faith is providing extraordinary ministry!
Ministry at Faith looks very different from what we were doing just a few weeks ago. But ministry is continuing to happen! We are adapting, responding and re-imagining the ways that we connect and share...
If you have a Roku TV or streaming stick or box, then you can watch Faith Lutheran church services on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings on your big screen. Follow this guide to add the channel:
Step 1: In Roku, click on “Add Channels”
Step 2: In the search box...
The most current Council meeting was held on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. This was the organizational meeting for the year ahead, and an opportunity for new council members (Christine Davis and Britta Dumke) to get better acquainted with existing council members (Laurie Husfeldt, Jenna Katorski...
Philippians 4:4-7
4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; 6 do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and...
With sadness I bring you the news that Presiding Bishop Emeritus Herbert W. Chilstrom died at home early this morning. His wife, Pastor Corinne Chilstrom; his son, Chris Holt; and family were with him.
Bishop Chilstrom was the first presiding bishop of the ELCA. Many of you knew him in those...
Having used a series of parables to teach His disciples and a large crowd of followers on the nature of The Kingdom of God, Jesus and His disciples head east, across the lake to a region inhabited primarily by Gentiles. Mark reports that it was evening when they departed. It...
Christmas is one of those seasons when memory and hope collide. How well I remember memorizing and speaking the angel’s prayer at the close of the church Christmas program when I was in eighth grade. It was my first time leading a congregation in worship. Dressed in a costume made from a...