Lamb of God Lutheran Church

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The Lord's Supper

The Lord's Supper is the true body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ under the bread and wine. When we receive the Sacrament, we receive forgiveness of sins, as Christ promised.

Who should receive the Sacrament?
Those who receive the Lord's Supper at Lamb of God are baptized Christians who have been instructed in and publicly confess the Evangelical Lutheran faith. For this reason only confirmed members in good standing of our congregation or sister congregations of the LCMS are ordinarily communed at this altar.

What if a visitor wishes to commune?
If a visitor desires to commune, we ask you to please talk to Pastor before the church service.

 

He is risen and ascended.

He is risen and ascended, indeed. Hallelujah!

The Easter season in the church year may be over, but we're still in the "festival" portion of the church year! Trinity Sunday is the ancient church's celebration of the mystery of the Triune God -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three persons in one God. It is a mystery of the faith, and essential to Christianity.

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Sunday, May 26, is Trinity Sunday.

The readings for the Trinity Sunday are:

Old Testament - Isaiah 6:1-7

Epistle - Romans 11:33-36

Gospel - John 3:1-15 (16-17)

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Midweek catechesis for all ages is almost over for the year. Catechesis for ages 3 - high school, begins at 4:30 pm, and concludes at 5:30.

Children in pre-school and Kindergarten are invited to attend catechesis the first Wednesday of every month.

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The Divine Service is celebrated at Lamb of God every Sunday at 9:00 am.

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Lamb of God is on Facebook! "Like" us there to stay updated on all that's going on. Click here for the LOG Facebook page.

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CHURCH SECRETARY HOURS:
Monday-Friday:
9:00 am - 12:00 noon