Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we have modified our service schedule. This Saturday, February 27, at 9:30 AM, we will have Divine Service with masks required. On Sunday, February 28, at 10:30 AM, we will have Divine Service with masks optional. The service will be recorded and posted on our "Sermons" tab. The bulletin may be downloaded by clicking here. Please note that we are no longer using SignUp Genius to register for services, so we ask that you sign the Fellowship Register in your pew when you arrive.
Lenten & Easter Sermon Series
Having just received our Lord’s body and blood in and under the bread and the wine in His Supper, we pray in the liturgy, “We give thanks to You, almighty God, that You have refreshed us with this salutary gift.” Each week during this Lenten season, we will explore one of the several different images and metaphors used by Holy Scripture to highlight the blessings of the Lord’s Supper, many of which are reflected in our hymns.
Ash Wednesday – February 17 – “Life-Giving Fruit”
6:00 pm Divine Service (masks required)
7:30 pm Divine Service (masks optional)
Lenten Midweek Services
6:00 pm Vespers (masks required)
7:30 pm Vespers (masks optional)
Midweek 1 – February 24 – “Bread from Heaven”
Midweek 2 – March 3 – “Healing Medicine”
Midweek 3 – March 10 – “Blest Communion”
Midweek 4 – March 17 – “Rest for the Weary”
Midweek 5 – March 24 – “Nuptial Feast”
Palm Sunday – March 28
9:00 am Divine Service (masks required)
11:00 am Divine Service (masks optional)
Maundy Thursday – April 1 – “Covenant Meal”
6:00 pm Divine Service (masks required)
7:30 pm Divine Service (masks optional)
Good Friday – April 2 – “Sacrificial Banquet”
6:00 pm Chief Service (masks required)
7:30 pm Chief Service (masks optional)
Easter Sunday – April 4 – “Feast of Victory”
9:00 am Divine Service (masks required)
11:00 am Divine Service (masks optional)
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Lenten & Easter Sermon Series
Having just received our Lord’s body and blood in and under the bread and the wine in His Supper, we pray in the liturgy, “We give thanks to You, almighty God, that You have refreshed us with this salutary gift.” Each week during this Lenten season, we will explore one of the several different images and metaphors used by Holy Scripture to highlight the blessings of the Lord’s Supper, many of which are reflected in our hymns.
Ash Wednesday – February 17 – “Life-Giving Fruit”
6:00 pm Divine Service (masks required)
7:30 pm Divine Service (masks optional)
Lenten Midweek Services
6:00 pm Vespers (masks required)
7:30 pm Vespers (masks optional)
Midweek 1 – February 24 – “Bread from Heaven”
Midweek 2 – March 3 – “Healing Medicine”
Midweek 3 – March 10 – “Blest Communion”
Midweek 4 – March 17 – “Rest for the Weary”
Midweek 5 – March 24 – “Nuptial Feast”
Palm Sunday – March 28
9:00 am Divine Service (masks required)
11:00 am Divine Service (masks optional)
Maundy Thursday – April 1 – “Covenant Meal”
6:00 pm Divine Service (masks required)
7:30 pm Divine Service (masks optional)
Good Friday – April 2 – “Sacrificial Banquet”
6:00 pm Chief Service (masks required)
7:30 pm Chief Service (masks optional)
Easter Sunday – April 4 – “Feast of Victory”
9:00 am Divine Service (masks required)
11:00 am Divine Service (masks optional)
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Please join us!
Each Sunday we gather together with angels and all the company of heaven through the Divine Liturgy to hear God speak to us as He catechizes us, forgives us, and feeds us His flesh and blood.

We believe we truly ascend Holy Mount Zion, which is the holy altar, to drink deeply and be delighted with the abundance of God's glory, which is His Son Jesus. To Him be glory forever and ever. Amen!
Sunday Morning:
Christian Education Hour for Adults and Children - 9:00 AM
Divine Service - Liturgy of Word and Sacrament - 10:30 AM
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Weekdays:
Tuesday F.I.T. (Fellowship, Inspiration on Tuesday)
11:30 AM - Sack lunch together
12:00 - 1:00 PM - Study
September-May---Currently Suspended Due to COVID
Wednesday - Catechism Wednesdays
Join us for an inter-generational time of fellowship, catechesis, and worship. Catechism Wednesdays are for the whole congregation, young and old, families, couples, and singles. Learning and praying the catechism was never intended to be an activity limited to 7th and 8th grade. Luther wrote the catechism for all ages and declared that though he was a doctor of theology, he would always remain a student of the catechism. Let us follow his example!
- 6:00 PM - Potluck meal
- 6:30 PM - Inter-generational Learning
- 7:30 PM - Catechetical Evening Prayer
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Other Opportunities
Carolina Confessional Lutherans - Once-a-month study, annual conference, and annual retreat.
Pastoral Care and Conversation (Office of the Keys) available by appointment.