January 2022 News

“Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews? For we…have come to pay him homage.” Matthew 2:2

Today, January 6th, is Epiphany. Epiphany comes from a Greek word meaning “appearance.” This day is called Epiphany because we celebrate that God was revealed in Jesus to the world – not only to the Jewish nation but to all the nations of the world. We celebrate today that God reached out to the magi in lands far east of Jerusalem. From the beginning Jesus was God’s revelation and God’s gift for the world. In his ministry Jesus reached out to Gentiles multiple times, including a Canaanite woman (Matthew 15:21-28) and a Samaritan woman (John 4:4-26). But in this reading and on this day we are told that even as a child Christ Jesus was revealed to peoples from all nations as God’s promise for the world. Epiphany reminds us that we who have beheld God’s glory in Christ are sent to share Christ with the world (Matthew 28:19-20). Shared by The Word In Season devotional reading Matthew 2:1-12.

The current Grace Messenger can be found here: January 2022 Messenger

Click the link to see the Grace January 2022 Calendar: January 2022 Calendar

December News

We have entered into the season of Advent. May we all find time to remember and re-read the beloved story of God’s greatest gift to us all.

Click the link to read the current news from Grace Lutheran Church: December 2021 Messenger

The Grace December 2021 Calendar can be found here: December 2021 Calendar

November News

November brings opportunities for Stewardship Campaign for 2022, Thanksgiving Eve Service online, and participation in the Thrivent Food Challenge during the month of November. Worship services in November will be held at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2315 I Street at 9:30 a.m. Hope to see you there!

The November 2021 Messenger can be found here: November 2021 Messenger

Click the link to view the Grace Lutheran November calendar: November 2021 Calendar

September News

Read the Grace Messenger to discover how you can easily be apart of God’s Work – Our Hands on Sunday, September 12th. September Worship Services will be held at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2315 “I” Street, services begin at 9:30 a.m. Come, let us worship Christ our Lord and Savior, together!

Read the September Messenger to catch up with the current news here: September 2021 Messenger

Grace Lutheran’s calendar can be found here: Calendar September 2021

July News

July brings opportunities each Sunday for all to Worship together at 9:30 a.m. at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2315 “I” Street. Hope to see you there!

The current news of Grace Lutheran Church can be found here: July 2021 Messenger

Grace Lutheran’s July 2021 Calendar is located here: July 2021 Calendar

June News

We will be gathering every Sunday in June at Grace Lutheran, Worship service will begin at 9:30 a.m. Additional information is included within the June Messenger. God is Good All the Time; All the Time God is Good.

The current news from Grace Lutheran Church can be found by clicking the link: June 2021 Messenger

The Calendar for June is located here: June 2021 Calendar

 

May News

Grace Lutheran Church news can be found in the current issue of the Messenger: May 2021 Messenger

Click the link to see the May Calendar for Grace Lutheran: May 2021 Calendar

Outdoor Worship weather permitting every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Luke’s Lutheran, 2315 “I” Street. Bring your lawn chairs, wear your mask, enjoy the fresh air and listen to the Word of God!

April News

Looking for the current Grace Messenger? Click the link to read the ministry surrounding Grace Lutheran Church: April 2021 Messenger

With the promise of warmer weather, the Council members of both Grace and St. Luke’s are planning to have Easter Sunday Worship Service beginning at 10:30 a.m. on the front yard at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2315 “I” Street.

If you are planning to attend, please wear a mask, bring your yard chairs, maybe a blanket to keep warm, and maintain social distance. Come and Celebrate Easter and the Risen Christ together!