Sundays at 8:30 a.m. in-person in the sanctuary. Holy Communion served every Sunday. We follow safe guidelines of using masks and physical distance.
Sunday online worship at 8:30 a.m. via Facebook live Our Facebook page
Wednesday Evening Prayer online at 6:30 p.m. via Facebook live (except for Oct, Nov, and Dec.)
Advent Midweek Service "Watch, Wait, and Wonder" Wednesdays, December 2, 9, and 16, 7:00 p.m. in-person at New Lebanon Lutheran Church, 582 N. Logan St. Junction City (at the north end of the village). Available on Facebook live.
Sunday School that connects families together in Christ.
In-person Sunday, Nov. 22 and Sunday, December 6, meets in the fellowship hall at 8:30 a.m.
Zoom Sunday School Nov. 15, December 13 and 20 at 6:30 p.m.
Women's Group third Wed per month at 11:30 a.m. in-person.
Online Adult Bible Studies
Free Carry-out Lunches served to the community. Date of next lunch to be announced.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Schedule of in-person meetings to be announced once virus outbreaks decrease.
Angel Tree Giving for families in-need at Christmas
Women's Group gives to Christ's Table, Zanesville; Fairview Assisted Living, the Fire Department, Perry County Cancer Alliance, Faith Mission in Columbus, and ELCA World Hunger and more.
We are reconciled to God by God’s forgiving mercy. Forgiveness and reconciliation flow from what God has made us to be in Jesus Christ and what God is doing with us in the world. As a people of God, we embody forgiveness in speech, action and relationships, and our ministry in reconciliation is foundational.
Each person is created in God’s image. We respect this God-given right to dignity and, inspired by the life of Jesus, show love and compassion for all people. Through proclamation of the gospel, through worship and as servants of God working for healing and justice in the world, we uphold and seek to protect the dignity and human rights of all people.
As Christ’s church, we value the richness of God’s creation and offer a radical welcome to all people, appreciating our common humanity and our differences. We are a church that does not view diversity as a barrier to unity. We recognize and will challenge dynamics of power and privilege that create barriers to participation and equity in this church and society – for women, people of color, minority ethnic groups, people with disabilities, people who are marginalized or living in poverty, and the LGBTQ community.