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
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Mentality Shift—Moving away from thinking…church should be comfortable
We naturally crave comfort and familiarity. When we get stressed, we reach out for comfort food. For me that often means a bowl of spaghetti. I know what it is going to taste like, it does not take...
What is Social Ministry
Social Ministry is the work we do to advocate for justice, serve those in need, and promote peace in society. As an expression of our mission “to reach out through Christ in loving worship, witness, and service,” SMCL has a long tradition of contributing time, talent...
October Messenger Monthly Newsletter
Read the Messenger Social Ministry Social Ministry is the work we do to advocate for justice, serve those in need and promote peace in society.See page 1. Worship & Season of Creation Many thanks for introducing us to this liturgical season that helps us think...
DEI – Columbus Day is changing to Indigenous Peoples Day in many places
I am pretty sure most of us grew up with the Second Monday of October being Columbus Day which meant a day off from school for many. Now my calendar says: Columbus Day Indigenous People Day Columbus Day celebrations in the United States—meant to honor the legacy of...
Adult Forum 10/22: Appalachia Service Project
We are considering re-starting the tradition of St. Matthew sending a team to take part in the Appalachia Service Project next July. Our Adult Forum on Oct. 22 will have members of Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Tabernacle who went last summer sharing details of what...
Weekly Devotions for 10/3
They beached the boat at Gennesaret and tied up at the landing. As soon as they got out of the boat, word got around fast. People ran this way and that, bringing their sick on stretchers to where they heard he was. Wherever he went, village or town or country...