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Wed, Dec 18 at 7:00 PM - Advent Worship Service - Featuring Grades K-2
This is the story of Jesus told through the eyes and hearts of our little ones. The children explain
how Jesus was born for me and for you. From the angels, to Mary and Joseph and to the
shepherds, God sent His Son to the world as the wise men found when they followed the bright
star. We sing and rejoice!
Sun, Dec 15 at 10:30 AM - "You Are My Joy" - Lutheran Worship
Are you feeling the joy? At this point in the month of December, studies show that
many people are not feeling joy. Many people are feeling overwhelmed as they
approach Christmas, feeling stressors that include not having enough money,
missing loved ones, and anticipating family conflict. No matter how we come to our
time of worship today, even if stressed, distracted, and frazzled, what great timing
to hear what God speaks to us in this season and each day. From all our Readings
today, we hear of joy! It is a joy not based on our own momentary perspectives of
how things should go, but rather a joy from God’s eternal perspective for our sake
and what has freely been done for us. As our Advent season continues, may our
true joy be found in the one for whom we prepare—Christ, who was born for us
and who is with us and for us and is today in our midst as He comes to us in the
means of grace.
Sun, Dec 15 at 8:00 AM - "You Are My Joy" - Lutheran Worship
Are you feeling the joy? At this point in the month of December, studies show that
many people are not feeling joy. Many people are feeling overwhelmed as they
approach Christmas, feeling stressors that include not having enough money,
missing loved ones, and anticipating family conflict. No matter how we come to our
time of worship today, even if stressed, distracted, and frazzled, what great timing
to hear what God speaks to us in this season and each day. From all our Readings
today, we hear of joy! It is a joy not based on our own momentary perspectives of
how things should go, but rather a joy from God’s eternal perspective for our sake
and what has freely been done for us. As our Advent season continues, may our
true joy be found in the one for whom we prepare—Christ, who was born for us
and who is with us and for us and is today in our midst as He comes to us in the
means of grace.
Sat, Dec 14 at 5:00 PM - "You Are My Joy" - Lutheran Worship
Are you feeling the joy? At this point in the month of December, studies show that
many people are not feeling joy. Many people are feeling overwhelmed as they
approach Christmas, feeling stressors that include not having enough money,
missing loved ones, and anticipating family conflict. No matter how we come to our
time of worship today, even if stressed, distracted, and frazzled, what great timing
to hear what God speaks to us in this season and each day. From all our Readings
today, we hear of joy! It is a joy not based on our own momentary perspectives of
how things should go, but rather a joy from God’s eternal perspective for our sake
and what has freely been done for us. As our Advent season continues, may our
true joy be found in the one for whom we prepare—Christ, who was born for us
and who is with us and for us and is today in our midst as He comes to us in the
means of grace.
Wed, Dec 11 at 7:00 PM - Advent Worship Service - Featuring Grades 3-5
The infamous census of the ages has made Bethlehem a busy and crowded
spot, and there are some guests at a local inn who aren’t very happy. F. W.
Woolworth, Rock Starling – among others – have made it clear they want no
part of the “lower class” staying at the inn. By the end of this musical,
everyone learns that Jesus came for everyone, and that because of Him, we’re
all definitely “inn” God’s Kingdom.
Sun Dec 8 at 3:00 PM - 2024 Christmas Musical - Immanuel Lutheran Church and School
The heartfelt narrations and happy Christmas songs in today’s Christmas Musical reveal the
Biblical Truth that proclaims the message of Hope and Promise found in our Savior’s birth.
The reverence of our musical offering gives our highest praise to the King of Kings. You will
be reminded that peace on earth starts with each of us, and it leads us to ask, “Why can’t
it be Christmas all year long?” May you find joy in your heart all year long!
Sun, Dec 8 at 10:30 AM - "God’s Autobahn" - Lutheran Worship
In this month of December, we find ourselves getting ready and preparing for many
things, such as gatherings with family and friends, gifts to get and give to others,
traditional treats to be made, and decorations for the season. The foremost preparation,
of course, is for our Savior’s birth. Today we are reminded of another time of preparation
that would be after Jesus’ birth and prior to His earthly ministry— that of John the
Baptist, who would prepare for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. In our busy times of
preparing to celebrate this season, today we draw our focus on and give thanks for the
one who would raise valleys, level mountains, and make straight the paths for Him.
Sun, Dec 8 at 8:00 AM - "God’s Autobahn" - Lutheran Worship
In this month of December, we find ourselves getting ready and preparing for many
things, such as gatherings with family and friends, gifts to get and give to others,
traditional treats to be made, and decorations for the season. The foremost preparation,
of course, is for our Savior’s birth. Today we are reminded of another time of preparation
that would be after Jesus’ birth and prior to His earthly ministry— that of John the
Baptist, who would prepare for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. In our busy times of
preparing to celebrate this season, today we draw our focus on and give thanks for the
one who would raise valleys, level mountains, and make straight the paths for Him.
Sat, Dec 7 at 5:00 PM - "God’s Autobahn" - Lutheran Worship
In this month of December, we find ourselves getting ready and preparing for many
things, such as gatherings with family and friends, gifts to get and give to others,
traditional treats to be made, and decorations for the season. The foremost preparation,
of course, is for our Savior’s birth. Today we are reminded of another time of preparation
that would be after Jesus’ birth and prior to His earthly ministry— that of John the
Baptist, who would prepare for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. In our busy times of
preparing to celebrate this season, today we draw our focus on and give thanks for the
one who would raise valleys, level mountains, and make straight the paths for Him.
Wed, Dec 4 at 7:00 PM - Advent Worship Service - Featuring Grades 6-8
Have you ever wondered what it might sound like if you could hear the angels tell the story of
their encounter with the shepherds on that first Christmas night? Or how the shepherds might
tell it from their perspective? Even better, can you imagine hearing the angels and shepherds
telling the story together? Even though it’s not possible to know for sure, in Uncertain Poor
Shepherds, we can have some fun imagining what that conversation might sound like….
Sun, Dec 1 at 10:30 AM - "Pink Hearts, Yellow Moons, Orange Stars & Green Clovers" - Lutheran
Though a full month remains before we turn our calendars to 2025, today we can wish a “happy new year” in the life of the church. The Advent season begins a new church year and is a time of preparation, as the Latin “Adventus” means an arrival or coming of someone. More than preparing for the coming of just anyone, here we prepare for our Savior. As we get hearts and minds ready for the Christmas crescendo to come celebrating Christ’s humble birth, we also remain prepared in this season and always as He promises to come again.
Sun, Dec 1 at 8:00 AM - "Pink Hearts, Yellow Moons, Orange Stars & Green Clovers" - Lutheran
Though a full month remains before we turn our calendars to 2025, today we can wish a “happy new year” in the life of the church. The Advent season begins a new church year and is a time of preparation, as the Latin “Adventus” means an arrival or coming of someone. More than preparing for the coming of just anyone, here we prepare for our Savior. As we get hearts and minds ready for the Christmas crescendo to come celebrating Christ’s humble birth, we also remain prepared in this season and always as He promises to come again.
Sat, Nov 31 at 5:00 PM - "Pink Hearts, Yellow Moons, Orange Stars & Green Clovers" - Lutheran
Though a full month remains before we turn our calendars to 2025, today we can wish a “happy new year” in the life of the church. The Advent season begins a new church year and is a time of preparation, as the Latin “Adventus” means an arrival or coming of someone. More than preparing for the coming of just anyone, here we prepare for our Savior. As we get hearts and minds ready for the Christmas crescendo to come celebrating Christ’s humble birth, we also remain prepared in this season and always as He promises to come again.
Thu, Nov 28 at 10:00AM - Thanksgiving Day Lutheran Worship Service
At the corner of Hayden Hill and Walkley Hill roads in Haddam, Connecticut, stands the
colonial home of one of the early resident families of that little town on the Connecticut
River: the Thankful Arnold House. Now the location for the town’s Historical Society, it is
the home where Thankful Clark Arnold and her husband, Joseph, raised their twelve
children, beginning in 1798. The house stayed in the family for over 150 years until a
family member gifted it to the local community. At one time, “Thankful” was a proper and
common name for girls and women. It served as a testimony to the goodness of God
throughout that individual’s life. In his “Song of Thanks” recorded in First Chronicles, King
David exclaimed “Oh give thanks to the LORD; call upon His name; make known His deeds
among the peoples!” (16:8). No matter what personal name we may carry throughout our
lives, we can individually express our great thankfulness to God for all the blessings that
we receive day by day and season after season.
Wed, Nov 27 at 7:00PM - Thanksgiving Eve Lutheran Worship Service
At the corner of Hayden Hill and Walkley Hill roads in Haddam, Connecticut, stands the
colonial home of one of the early resident families of that little town on the Connecticut
River: the Thankful Arnold House. Now the location for the town’s Historical Society, it is
the home where Thankful Clark Arnold and her husband, Joseph, raised their twelve
children, beginning in 1798. The house stayed in the family for over 150 years until a
family member gifted it to the local community. At one time, “Thankful” was a proper and
common name for girls and women. It served as a testimony to the goodness of God
throughout that individual’s life. In his “Song of Thanks” recorded in First Chronicles, King
David exclaimed “Oh give thanks to the LORD; call upon His name; make known His deeds
among the peoples!” (16:8). No matter what personal name we may carry throughout our
lives, we can individually express our great thankfulness to God for all the blessings that
we receive day by day and season after season.
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