Online Worship - October 18th, 2020

December 26, 2022

Worship on Sunday, October 18th at 10 am


We invite you to tune in to Faith's Facebook page or YouTube channel at 10am for worship this Sunday (by clicking the buttons below).Join us for worship as we hear Pastor Sarah preach on how we live a life of Faith and in our society, and we hear from our incredible Virtual Choir and musicians.

The scriptures for the day, communal prayers, and words for the hymns will all be displayed on your screen during worship.

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Our Offerings


In light of the suspension of in-person worship, we wanted to make our members aware of ways to support Faith Lutheran during this time. Our offerings continue to support the ministry of Faith Lutheran Church. We understand that many of your financial situation may impacted by this pandemic, but if you are able, please prayerfully consider continuing your regular offerings to Faith during this time so that we can sustain that ministry. You can give on our website, on Facebook, or mail in your checks (mailbox is checked regularly).

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