Things we are excited for in 2024:

  • Building small community within our large congregation

  • Cultivating deeper spirituality

  • Strengthening congregational care

  • Forming a listening team to help us connect with our neighbors

  • Installing a rain garden along County Road 42

  • Revitalizing our website and social media platforms

Things to remember:

  • Fill out your commitment card by December 10 by using the form button below or filling out a paper copy you received in the mail or picked up at Grace.

  • Consider signing up for online giving – help will be available after worship on 11/26, 12/3, and 12/10

  • Commitment Sunday is December 10!

Stewardship invites us to reflect on these questions:

  • What do we value?

  • Why does Grace Lutheran Church matter?

  • Why do I/we financially support the ministry of this congregation?

Take a look at some of the responses to these questions!

“We value belonging to Grace because we get to be part of the fellowship of believers, to use our God-given gifts in service to others, and to have that "thin space" in the sanctuary to focus weekly on the inner life with God.”

- Craig Tigerman

“I am so glad to be part of Grace Lutheran Church because it’s a church that really strives to live as Jesus wants us to live.”

– Laurie Ollhoff

“I like being part of this church because I know it’s a place where I can ask hard questions and have doubts, and still be loved.”

“Supporting Grace Lutheran Church is a priority for me because it nourishes me in my faith through worship, prayer, Bible Study, discussions of the hard questions and social issues before us, and it provides opportunities to join others in responding to God’s love in many more ways than I could by myself.”

– Marlys Brandell

“It's important to me that we welcome the LGBTQ+ community with open arms, and also all God's people, the poor, the homeless, those with disabilities, etc.. And that we have housed the homeless and fed them.”

– Pat Johnson

“I love the people here and how we show up for each other.”

– Marsha Collin