Welcome to St. John's Lutheran Church!

God has blessed St. John’s since 1862 with faithful members, pastors, and newcomers. We’re a congregation of sinners and saints of all ages. Our worship blends traditional and contemporary, with opportunities for growth, fellowship, and service. We extend Christ’s welcome to all who seek to worship, know, and serve the Lord.

Saturday Worship 5:00 pm.  
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 9:45 am 
9:45 worship is also on Facebook Live.

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Pastor's Message
Dear Witnesses to our Living Lord:

Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! (And as a dear late seminary professor/poet used to say: "And it had better be true!")

I usually try to offer a thoughtful reflection in this paragraph. This time around, let me make you three offers-one of which I hope will be too good to refuse!

Offer #1 Bible for Dummies is one of those actual 'yellow' 'for dummies' books, that gives some good insights into the books of the Bible, and what they're about. I would love to start a group in this either Monday April 15 or Thursday April 18...maybe 6:30-7:30 pm? We could get about 4 weeks in this spring, and then pick it up again in the fall. This would be a great entry point for young adults, new members, and any of your friends or acquaintances who might like to start digging into this most important and most challenging of books! Let me know if you're interested! You could join by Zoom as well as in-person.

Offer #2 We've just come through the season of Lent, facing our own mortality, and Jesus' death on the cross. We're prepared to live in the light and hope of Christ's resurrection! Would you be ready to talk about your end-of-life plans? Questions? Hopes? Fears? Ideas for your funeral? Thoughts on your estate? At my own stage of life I'm realizing how much there is to think about and how easy it is to put off these thoughts or conversations. One of our local funeral directors could join us for an information session. A colleague of mine and his church created a great video series as well. We could offer a group session, or I could meet with you individually! To those of you who have been praying and thinking about these things, let me say "thank you" on behalf of your loved ones (and your pastor!)

Offer #3 It's time to begin a Grief Support Group here, for ourselves and for the wider community. I know that some of our neighboring churches would be interested too. Let me just invite you who might be interested to gather on Monday April 8 at 6:30. A core group of us could decide how often to meet, and what kind of resources to use.

Remember the promise of our risen Lord "I am with you always to the end of the age!"

- Pastor Paul

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Posted on Sep 09 2016
CREATION AND ‘THE FALL’  GENESIS 2–3 Bible Background: It’s important to note that there is not 1, but 2 stories of creation in the opening chapters of Genesis. Chapter 2 is the personal, ‘hands-on’ story of God creating the first humans. Everything is
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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Posted on Sep 02 2016
LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION/DELIVER US FROM EVIL Digging Deeper: The 6th Petition of the Lord’s Prayer deserves a little clearer translation. The more modern English version of the Lord’s Prayer goes like this: Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. That is more
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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Posted on Aug 26 2016
  The Lord’s Prayer Martin Luther’s Small Catechism The Seventh Petition But deliver us from evil.  What does this mean? We ask in this inclusive prayer that our heavenly Father would save us from every evil to body and soul, and at our last hour would mercifully take us from the troubles of
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August 21, 2016

Posted on Aug 19 2016
  The Lord’s Prayer Martin Luther’s Small Catechism The Fourth Petition Give us this day our daily bread.  What does this mean? God gives daily bread, even without our prayer, to all people, though sinful, but we ask in this prayer that he will help us to realize this and to receive our daily
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