SERVING IN WORSHIP

Sharing Our Gifts. Strengthening Our Community.

At Our Savior’s, worship is a shared experience made meaningful through the gifts and dedication of our volunteers. From music and readings to hospitality and behind-the-scenes support, each role helps create a welcoming and Spirit-filled environment for all.  We are deeply grateful for those who give their time and talents to serve in worship. Your commitment reflects God’s love in action and strengthens our church family each week.

~Bulletins ~ Readings ~Videos

June 2026

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Bulletin - The Baptism of Jesus

Reading - Matthew 3:13-17 - The Baptism of Jesus

Bulletin - Further Reflection on the Baptism of Jesus

Reading - John 1:29-42 - The Lamb of Christ

Bulletin Jesus Begins His Public Ministry

Reading - Matthew 4:12-23 - Jesus Begins His Ministry in Galilee

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Reading - Matthew 5:1-12

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Reading - Matthew 5:1-12

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Reading - Matthew 17:1-9

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Reading - Matthew 6:1-6, 16-22

Introduction to Ash Wednesday and Lent

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Reading - Matthew 4:1-11

Wednesday, February 25th, 2026, Mid-Week Fellowship 11:30 AM   

Hero of the Faith: Martin Luther. 
Topic: Suicide and its destigmatization
Scripture: selections from 1 Peter 5 and Romans 8. 
Other Works: Table Talk. (stuff Luther said that his students wrote down.) 

March 1st, 2026 – 2nd Sunday in Lent  

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Reading - John 3:1-17 Nicodemus Visits Jesus

Wednesday, March 4th, 2026, Mid-Week Fellowship 11:30 AM   

Hero: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Topic: Living our beliefs.
Scripture: Beatitudes (Matt 5-7) & Matt 16:24
Other Works: The Cost of Discipleship

March 8th, 2026 – 3rd Sunday in Lent 

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Reading -John 4:5-42 - Jesus and the Samaritan Woman

Wednesday, March 11th, 2026, Mid-Week Fellowship 11:30 AM   

Hero of the Faith: Martin Niemoller
Topic: Is Repentance Ever Too Late?
Scripture: Proverbs 31; 1 Corinthians 12
Other Writings: Martin Niemoller Speeches

March 15th, 2026 – 4th Sunday in Lent

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Reading - John 9:1-41 - A Man Born Blind Receives Sight

Wednesday, March 18th, 2026, Mid-Week Fellowship 11:30 AM   

Hero of the Faith: Martin Luther King Jr. 
Topic: The importance of protest, The importance of properly grounded protest. 
Scripture: 10 Commandments 
Other Writings: The Nonviolent Pledge (Letters from Birmingham) 

March 22th, 2026 – 5th Sunday in Lent

Wednesday, March 25th, 2026, Mid-Week Fellowship 11:30 AM   

Hero of the Faith: George W. Bush
Topic: Curiosity, Compassion, and the COllective Good. (Stem Cells, Islam, and Immigration) 
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 6:12, All of the passages in scripture about loving your neighbor and welcoming the stranger. 
Other Writings: Selected Musings from W. 

March 29th, 2026 – Palm Sunday

There are many ways that you can watch and participate in the Digital Campus Worship Services on your television. If you have a Wi-Fi device or a smart TV, there is a good chance that you will be able to watch our live stream on the big screen!

Install the Facebook Watch app on Your TV

If you have one of the following devices you can install the Facebook Watch app directly onto your Television and follow the Our Savior’s Lutheran Church page. You will be able to watch live streams on Sunday and you will be able to see archived videos from our Facebook page.

  • Amazon Fire TV

  • Apple TV (4th generation or newer)

  • Samsung Smart TV (2015 or newer)

Chromecast the Digital Campus Service to your TV Wirelessly

If you have a Chromecast device on your TV, you can “Cast” the Livestream to your TV directly from the player on our webpage. In the top right corner of your Chrome browser, you will see three dots that open a menu when clicked. You can choose the “Cast” option and select your TV. Make sure that your streaming device and Chromecast are on the same wifi network. Once connected, press the “full screen” option on the webpage and it will play the full service fullscreen with audio on your TV.

Using an HDMI Cable

If you are watching the live stream on a laptop or a device with an HDMI port, you will most likley be able to plug your laptop into your television and use your TV as a mirror of your device.  When you connect your PC to a TV over HDMI or even VGA, Windows should automatically detect and display an image on it. Just make sure the TV is turned on and set to the right video input. You can edit the display settings on your computer by pressing Windows Key + P and selecting “Duplicate”