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Chili Cookoff

The annual Chili Cook Off is coming soon! This popular event will be held on Sunday, January 27th following the Voters’ Meeting. Sample a variety of chili’s and cast your ballot for your favorite mild, hot, and non-traditional chili. Everyone is invited to bring their favorite chili to enter. Chefs can bring their entries to the kitchen…

New Bible Studies

There are a couple of new Bible study opportunities for you to take advantage of. First, there is an additional adult class Sunday mornings between services on the book of Acts led by Deaconess Lisa Brand. Come hear the boldness of those speaking the gospel in a difficult time. We’re meeting in Room 124 which…

New Cancer Companions Series

A new Cancer Companions series is starting on Wednesday, January 9th. We will meet from 3:30 – 5pm in the church Library. Please enter from the east parking lot door. Please share this with others that you care about. This group is for anyone touched by cancer in any way. Come join us, you are not…

New Year’s Resolution?

Did you make a New Year’s resolution to spend more time in God’s Word? You’re in luck! New Bible studies are regularly being added — keep an eye on the bulletin board in the hallway for all the details. If you have any questions check with Pastor Lauer, Pastor Matheny, Deaconess Brand, or the study leader for more details.

Christmas Caroling

People of all ages and all singing abilities are invited to join us for Caroling this Sunday afternoon.  We’ll meet at church at 3pm, divide into groups, spread some Christmas cheer at a few of our members’ homes, and meet back at church to warm up with hot chocolate and treats.

Children’s Christmas Program Video

Miss the Children’s Christmas program Saturday night? It was so good you want to watch it again? You’re in luck! Check out the video below or watch it on KTV (Charter channel 18, Consolidated channel 7) Fridays, December 21st, 28th, and January 4th at 7:30 pm. You can also access it online to stream at…

Children’s Christmas Program

Join us for the Children’s Christmas Service, “Silent Night, Holy Night”, at 4:30pm this Saturday, December 15th. The children will be singing, acting, and telling about the love of God shared that precious night. Come early to enjoy special music, presented by our young musicians, and stay after to enjoy some fellowship and refreshments.

Advent Worship

During Advent we remember that God promised to rescue his people from death and we also anticipate that Jesus is coming again. Please join us for Advent Worship on Wednesdays at 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm. An informal coffee/fellowship hour follows the afternoon service and supper is served from 5:15 to 6:15 pm before the evening service.

Annual Youth Dinner

This Sunday the youth will be serving their much anticipated annual dinner prior to the voters’ meeting! Immediately following the 10:30 service join us for a wonderful Turkey Commercial dinner. A free-will offering will be collected and all proceeds will go toward the 2019 National Youth Gathering expenses. Everyone is encouraged to attend the annual…

Church Decorating

This Sunday, November 25th, immediately following the 10:30 service, we will be decorating the church for the season of Advent and Christmas. All ages are invited to help “Deck the Halls”. Lunch will be served when the decorating is complete.

Church Directory Photos and Christmas Family Portraits

Are you a new member who does not currently have your photo in the church directory? Are you interested in getting some high quality family pictures for Christmas? Kristian Bjornstad is offering portrait sittings the weekends of November 24-25 and December 1-2. Please watch for sigh-up sheets in the narthex or contact the church office to set up a sitting. See below for…

Fall Festival Pics!

We had a great fall festival last week, including crafts, games, food, great costumes, and trunk-or-treating. We even had a surprise visit by a gorilla! Thanks to everyone who participated and for all the volunteers that made it possible.

Operation Christmas Child

Operation Christmas Child has begun! Please take a starter box from the display table (each box has a few things inside to “get you started”), fill it with fun and return it by November 11th. Each child who receives a shoebox can participate in the follow-up discipleship program, which teaches them how to faithfully follow…

Adult Confirmation Class

New to the Christian faith, or just want to brush up on the basics? Adult Confirmation Instruction, taught by Pastor Lauer, will take place on Wednesdays from 7 – 8 pm, and will finish up before Christmas. This class is for anyone who look like to learn, or review, the basic teaching of the Christian…

Education Sunday

Sometimes it just feels good to start fresh. Through forgiveness God gives us a clean slate. We can breathe a sigh of relief and step forward into a new day and a new year. Join us this Sunday as children’s Sunday School classes get back in full swing. Families are invited to start in the Sanctuary…

Caring Criticism Study

Beginning Wednesday, September 12, from 5:15-6:15pm Lisa Brand will be leading a study on the book “Caring Criticism: Building Bridges Instead of Walls”. This book discusses the following topics:  1) Why Criticism Doesn’t Work; 2) Why Do We Criticize;  3) If Criticism Doesn’t Work, What Does?;  4) How to Correct Others Without Hurting Them;  5) When…

Plunge into VBS!

Vacation Bible School is in a little less than a month! At Splash Canyon, your children learn God keeps His promises on life’s wild ride! They’ll learn five Bible accounts where our faithful God keeps His promises to be with us and gives us life and hope through Jesus, our Savior. Join us for a…

Large Catechism Study

Pastor Matheny will be leading a new Bible study during education hour beginning July 15th on Luther’s Large Catechism. Remember the Small Catechism you used during confirmation? The Large Catechism is its big brother, and is even better! Join Pastor at 9:15 am in the sanctuary to learn more. For those who attended the study…

Spring Backpacking Trip

Our annual spring backpacking trip was last weekend. It was a great few days of hiking and enjoying nature and each other’s company. You never know what kind of weather you will get along Lake Superior — this year we had a wide variety including chilly temps, warm sun, and even a bit of freezing…

Sunday Morning Bible Study

We invite you to join us for a new series during Sunday morning Bible study time from 9:15-10:15. Pastor Matheny and Matt Brand will be doing a series on their recent travels to Israel. This week will include an overview of the geography and geology of the area, and how God used this particular place.…

Greetings from Istanbul!

Today was our last day in Israel, and we are writing you from the Istanbul Airport as we wait to board our flight from Turkey to New York. We began this morning on the Mount of Olives. We started out at Bethpage where we had a clear view not only of Jerusalem, but also the town of Bethany where Jesus stayed when…

Travel Journal Day Twelve (April 23): Darkness and Light

Today was all about Jerusalem. The majority of our day was spent in the Temple Mount area, the most contentious 35 acres in the world. We arrived early to get through security before lines got too long, and spent several hours exploring the Temple Mount area and discussing the Biblical relevance of different areas. It is somewhat difficult to fully envision what…

Travel Journal Day Eleven (April 22): Into Jerusalem

Greetings from Israel! Today was both the end of our time in Galilee and the beginning of our time in Jerusalem. As our last stop in Galilee we saw a city called Scythopilis. This city, though not mentioned by name in the New Testament would certainly have been known to Jesus. Scythopilis was the largest city in the region known as the…

Travel Journal Day Ten (April 21): The Triangle of Darkness

Greetings from Israel! Our home base for the past few days has been at a Kibbutz on the south side of the Sea of Galilee, and we have been focusing on the area around the sea. Today, however, we journeyed further north into the area of Israel that lies between Lebanon on the west and Syria on the east. Our first stop…

Travel Journal Day Eight (April 19): This is Called a Sea?

Greetings from Israel! Our day today focused on getting our bearings in the region around the Sea of Galilee. Our initial thought, coming from the land of 10,000 lakes, was that the Sea of Galilee should really be called Galilee Lake – it is not as big as we thought it would be. However, it is central to the story of the…

Travel Journal Day Seven (April 18): The Bread Basket of Galilee

Greetings from Israel! Today (just like every other day) has been a whirlwind tour of numerous Biblical stories. We stayed last night in Haifa, a port city on the Mediterranean Sea with settlement dating back many thousands of years. We began this morning by driving up to a lookout on the peak of Mount Carmel. You will probably remember Mt. Carmel as…

Travel Journal Day Six (April 17): Journeying North

Greetings from Israel! We have reached the southern end of our journey through the wilderness and turned back to the north. Yesterday we spent some time at the east end of the Biblical Negev, and this morning we visited a larger Biblical settlement in the western Negev, Beer Sheba. The site is a Tel – a site upon which numerous cities, settlements,…

Travel Journal Day Five (April 16): Wilderness Wanderings

Greetings from Israel! Today we spent the day exploring the wilderness south of Jerusalem called the Biblical Negev. This region is in the southern part of Judea. It is formed by a large east-West valley the runs through the more mountainous regions of wilderness that surround it. This area stands out because, due to its…

Travel Journal Day Four (April 15): Into the Wilderness

Greetings from Israel! As we mentioned in the first report, the region of Judah has five district climatological regions. We spent the first day in the Shephelah region, the next two days in the hill country, and today in the wilderness region east of Jerusalem. This region is very different – actually classified as a…

Travel Journal Day Two (April 13): Scouting Out Jerusalem

We began the morning with several hours of classroom time reviewing the areas we visited yesterday and beginning to learn about teaching methods. This morning focused on using questions as part of the teaching process, specifically centered on using events and interactions in Scripture and the Holy Land as a foundation for these questions. About…

Holy Week Worship Schedule

We invite you to join us for worship during the upcoming Holy Week. Worship times are as follows: Palm Sunday, March 25th: 8am & 10:30am Maundy Thursday, March 29th: 1:30pm & 6:30pm Good Friday, March 30th: 1:30pm & 6:30pm Easter Vigil, Saturday, March 31st: 8pm Easter Sunday, April 1st: Sunrise Service at 6am Easter celebration at 8am & 10:30am…

Fall Backpacking Trip

We had a great backpacking trip this past weekend. The group backpacked a portion of the Superior Hiking Trail north of Finland, MN. We enjoyed wilderness lakes, tumbling rivers, amazing vistas, and, of course, great company. For those who were unable to come along, we look forward to you joining us on the next trip!

Music Sunday

Music is an important part of worship at Our Saviors. Last Sunday our children and youth musical groups assisted with worship. This Sunday our worship service will include additional music from our various adult musical groups. In addition to our typical worship music, listen for several voice choirs, handbells, and brass as we worship our…

Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study

For the months of May, June, and July, our pastors will present one adult Bible Class on Sunday mornings from 9:15-10:15 in the fellowship hall. Everyone is welcome! The topic for this study is a comprehensive presentation of the Christian faith from a Lutheran perspective. Completion of this course can lead to membership for those not…

Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World

The LCMS congregations of the Mankato Circuit are excited to invite you to a special screening of the movie Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World. 2017 Marks the 500th anniversary of the start of the Lutheran Reformation which has shaped the lives of thousands in the Mankato area. This is a great opportunity…

VBS, Day One

We had a great first night of Vacation Bible School, learning about how Jesus is our Good Shepherd. We invite you to come tomorrow night, even if you were not able to make it tonight. Supper (sub sandwiches on Tuesday) is served starting at 5pm, and the rest of the fun starts at 6. Hope to see you there!

Prayer Vigil at River of Life

Our Savior’s member David Miller, age 20, has been missing since Tuesday evening, May 10th at the University of Minnesota.  A prayer vigil for David and his family will be held tonight, May 13th, from 6-7 p.m. at our daughter congregation, River of Life Lutheran Church, 830 Sunrise Drive, St. Peter, MN. because he is a St Peter resident and HS graduate.…

Support OSLC with Amazon Smile

Did you know that you can support Our Saviors while shopping at Amazon? Just log in to Amazon through the Smile program with this link, and 0.5% of eligible purchases will be given back to our congregation. It is super easy, but if you would like more details about the program, you can find out more here.

Holy Week Worship Services

We invite you to join us for worship services during Holy Week Palm Sunday Worship with Holy Communion Sunday, March 20th at 8:00 and 10:30am Maundy Thursday Worship with Communion Thursday, March 24th at 1:30 and 6:30pm Good Friday Worship Friday, March 25th at 1:30 and 6:30pm Easter Sunrise Worship with Holy Communion March 27th…