Popcorn & Reels Movie: “How to Train Your Dragon”
POPCORN AND REELS: We will engage a popular story, How to Train Your Dragon on August 9th at 4:30pm with questions about the nature of peace and what it means to be a peacemaker.
POPCORN AND REELS: We will engage a popular story, How to Train Your Dragon on August 9th at 4:30pm with questions about the nature of peace and what it means to be a peacemaker.
Keeping Our Gardens Beautiful Are your enjoying how wonderful our gardens look at Our Redeemer’s? You can help keep it that way by joining us to do some gardening on these upcoming dates: August 8, Friday, 10 am - 2 pm; August 25, Monday, 9 am-noon. You’re invited to weed, prune, and care for our […]
Christ is risen! Come and blow the trumpets, ring the bells, and spread the Good News! We worship with joy and thanksgiving at the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Christ is risen! Come and blow the trumpets, ring the bells, and spread the Good News! We worship with joy and thanksgiving at the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Our service of on the crucifixion of Christ reflects on the tradition of Tenebrae (Shadows). In this service of darkness and candlelight, we keep watch and hear of his passion and death through Scripture, silence, and singing. This moving service is a special and well-loved tradition at Our Redeemer’s.
3:00 pm – Join us in person or online for this special marking of the death of Jesus and a meditation on the cross, through prayers and chants of the church. In this moment of prayer and lament, we mark the time when Jesus breathed his last. 7:00 pm - Our service of on the […]
The liturgy starts with foot-washing, followed by communion and the stripping of the altar. This is an interactive service remembering the last supper of Jesus and his disciples before his crucifixion.
Beginning outside the sanctuary with joyful palms raised and acclamations, we will process in, moved by Christ’s coming as God’s holy messiah. We celebrate this high point in light of his following crucifixion and death, and follow this humble king within his disciples from joy and elation, to sorrow and bewilderment. Contact Gianfranco Foddai (gianfranco@ourredeemers.net) […]
Beginning outside the sanctuary with joyful palms raised and acclamations, we will process in, moved by Christ’s coming as God’s holy messiah. We celebrate this high point in light of his following crucifixion and death, and follow this humble king within his disciples from joy and elation, to sorrow and bewilderment.
In-person & Online The 11:00 am service is liturgy deeply rooted in the Lutheran tradition of God’s living word. Join together in prayer, familiar hymns and communion at God’s all-welcoming table. We wish one another peace and blessings and leave the service more connected, challenged, and hopeful than before.