Easter/Resurrection Sunday, April 17, In-Person and Zoom Worship

“The last enemy to be destroyed is death,” Paul writes. Today Christ is risen, and we gather together with astonishment and joy. Christ is risen, and we have been set free from the bonds of death. Christ is risen, and we are forgiven. Christ is risen, and with the women at the tomb and Peter, we are amazed. Let us rejoice: Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia!

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Upcoming Events

Sunday, April 17, 2022

  • Digital and In-person Worship – 9:30 a.m.
  • Brunch and Egg Hunt – 10:45 a.m.
  • Wednesday Afternoon
  • Bible Study 1:00pm
  • Discussions on White Privilege and Anti-Racism 7:00pm

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Good Friday, April 15, In-Person and Zoom Worship

Life and death stand side by side as we enter into Good Friday. In John’s passion account, Jesus reveals the power and glory of God, even as he is put on trial and sentenced to death. Standing with the disciples at the foot of the cross, we pray for the whole world in the ancient bidding prayer, as Christ’s death offers life to all. We gather in solemn devotion, but always with the promise that the tree around which we assemble is indeed a tree of life. We depart silently, and we anticipate the culmination of the Three Days in the Easter Vigil.

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Upcoming Events

Friday, April 15, 2022

  • Digital and In-person Worship – 7 p.m.

Saturday, April 16, 2022

  • Church yard clean-up and Seed Exchange – 9 a.m.

Sunday, April 17, 2022

  • Digital and In-person Worship – 9:30 a.m.
  • Brunch and Egg Hunt – 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday, February 23

  • Wednesday Afternoon Bible Study 1:00pm
  • Discussions on White Privilege and Anti-Racism 7:00pm

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OSLC Digital Worship Seventh Sunday after Epiphany February 20, 2022

Today we hear the core message of Jesus’ teaching in Luke’s gospel. We hear the immediate call to be forgiving people, implementing the grace we have learned from Jesus, and propelling us forward to be people who do not keep track of sin, or Judge…, lest we be judged. The command for not keeping track of sin and being people who are able to forgive is what makes the church unique. Welcome to worship today as we hear and experience these powerful words together.

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Upcoming Events

Sunday, February 20

  • Digital and In-person Worship 

Wednesday, February 23

  • Wednesday Afternoon Bible Study 1:00pm
  • Discussions on White Privilege and Anti-Racism 7:00pm

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OSLC Blast for Monday March 30, 2020

Hey All,

Here we are in the last week of Lent! Unbelievable that Ash Wednesday seems like a decade ago. Normally I would be making plans for Holy Week during this time. There would be conversations about the altar, the songs, the flowers, the bulletins, the… preparation for Holy Week. But that isn’t the case now. Instead the preparation of what we know so well, the stuff we do every year is not available. So, what should we do?

This is my mindset going into this next couple of weeks. We are going to do Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter differently this year! And I don’t exactly know what that means! So please tune in to our worship times these next few weeks. Please take the time to connect with our group in Zoom meetings and be part of this process and development. I am not dreading these changes. In fact it is something to look forward to as a time of creativity and new ways of proclamation.

Another important discussion that we are having as pastors with Bishop Jim, is surrounding communion. Can we have a digital service of communion? Does it make sense? Is it necessary? How would people prepare? There are these and many hundreds of other questions about doing this in a digital way with a community that is spread out all over the place. But, do we hold back the gifts of grace found in the meal at a time when we are most in need of connection? Any and all of these questions are for the congregation to decide and discuss, not me. This is a community discussion. I am asking for you to think and pray about this question. It is not just a question for now, because we are in a digital world now. Can we, should we, or how should we go forward with the symbols and signs of our faith while we are in isolation? I look forward to hearing what the Spirit is calling us to do.

One thing I know we need to do is reach out to people and talk. Make time for those phone calls and emails and notes of support. Send a letter if you can’t reach someone. It’s good for each one of us to do the correspondence, and it is life giving for each of us to receive the support. We all need it! We all need to give it away too!

One additional digital gathering for this week will be our Wednesday Bible study which will meet digitally on Zoom at 1:00 pm. Look for that link in your email. 

Peace be with you! May you have a blessed week! And as Lent begins to wrap up, may the light of Christ shine brightly in all of our hearts.

Peace, Pastor Marty

This ‘n’ That

  • Devotion books for April through June – We have a plan to mail Christ in Our Home and The Word in Season to people who want them. Please call Dean if you are interested. Don’t have his contact? Please email OSLC915@gmail.com.
  • Save those toiletries, because Helping Hands will be back collecting items for the disadvantaged when we’re up and running again.

April Birthdays

  • Dan B – 4/7, Gretchen F – 4/8, Jamie C – 4/9, Spencer H – 4/9, Gerry F – 4/12, Delmar K– 4/12, Jane F – 4/17, Karen M – 4/24

Readings for Sunday, April 5 – Palm Sunday

  • Isaiah 50:4-9a, Psalm 31:9-16, Philipians 2:5-11, Matthew 26:14 thru 27:66 or Matthew 27:11-54

Mission Statement

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church connects people to God and Each Other. We embody this mission through Word and Sacrament Worship, Music, Faith Formation, Service, and Authentic Community.