Sunday Worship
8:30AM Worship – spoken liturgy.
9:00AM Vocal Choir Rehearsal
9:15AM Adult Forum
9:30AM Sunday School
10:30AM Worship. View bulletin & YouTube worship link.
11:30AM Fellowship Time
318 Chester Avenue, Moorestown, NJ
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Celebrate Advent and Christmas with St. Matthew Lutheran Church Moorestown
Advent devotion books This year we have a booklet called “Let Your Light Shine” that includes a prayer for each day of the season. There are also a variety of family devotional resources to use with children to help be prepared for Christmas. The family materials are...
Something Big is Coming!
On April 16, 2025, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church will be 75 years old! Since that date falls during Holy Week, we will postpone our celebration until Sunday, May 4, 2025. There will be a Special Worship Service at10:30 am followed by a Celebratory Luncheon at the...
Present Over Presents: Finding God’s Grace in the Whirlwind of the Season
This time of year is a time of excitement and exhaustion. The two go together. It is a time of high expectations, many events planned, hopes, and memories. Hopes, expectations, and plans are exciting but can also weigh us down. Memories can anchor us or lead to a...
Stephen Ministries: Then, Now, and Looking Forward
Founded in 1975 by Dr. Kenneth Haugk and his wife, the program was housed in the Haugks' garage. The program was created to provide high-quality, one-to-one, Christ-centered care to people in the congregation and the community experiencing life difficulties. The first...
2024 Unfinished Business: Deficit Reduction
Submitted by Tom Cassel We have some important unfinished business to wrap up before the end of the year. Earlier this year, the congregation approved St. Matthew’s 2024 operating budget with the understanding that a deficit reduction appeal would be needed near the...
Weekly Devotions for 11/26
It was the duty of the trumpeters and singers together to make themselves heard in unison in praise and thanksgiving to the Lord, and when the song was raised, with trumpets and cymbals and other musical instruments, in praise to the Lord, “For he is good, for his...