Grow. Serve. Connect.
All Generations Welcome.
Lord of Life Lutheran Church invites you to Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m. to experience meaningful and scripture-based worship - available in person and on YouTube. Guided by the mission to Making Christ Known, our church offers faith programs for all ages and supports life events such as weddings, baptism, and grief care, with no membership required.
Growing Together in Faith
Wherever you are on your faith journey, you're welcome here - no strings attached. We believe wholeheartedly that Jesus Christ is our Savior, who through his life, death, and resurrection, saved us from sin and offers us forgiveness and new life by God’s grace alone.

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Children’s Program (Ages 3–11): Creative, age-appropriate teaching that plants God’s Word in young hearts.
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Youth & Confirmation (Grades 7–12): Interactive lessons guiding teens toward personal faith and community impact.
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Adult Discipleship: Weekly Bible studies and gatherings to deepen spiritual maturity.

Celebrate Life's Big Moments With Us
From new beginnings to sacred vows and seasons of grief, we’re here to walk alongside you. At Lord of Life, we honor each milestone as part of your faith story with no membership required: Baptism, Confirmation, Weddings, Funerals and Memorials. Let us walk alongside you. Start by contacting our office.
Messages for January 2026
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January 4, 2026 - (Matthew 3:1-12) At the heart of our Advent preparation stands John the Baptist, who calls us to repent and make a new beginning.
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January 11, 2026 – (Matthew 3:13-17) Before Jesus begins his ministry, he is baptized by John, touched by the Spirit, and identified publicly as God’s child.
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January 18, 2026 – (John 1:29-42) John the Baptist’s witness to Jesus initiates a chain of testimony as his disciples begin to share with others what they have found.
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January 25, 2026 – (Matthew 4:12-23) Jesus begins his public ministry shortly after John the Baptist is imprisoned by Herod. He proclaims the nearness of God’s reign and calls four fishermen to be his first disciples.

