Together in Jesus Christ we are freed by grace to live faithfully, witness boldly and serve joyfully.
#GodsWorkOurHands

Scheduled for Sept. 12, 2021, “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday is an opportunity to celebrate who we are as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) — one church, freed in Christ to love and serve our neighbor.

Our church — and our world — continue to live through the COVID-19 pandemic. But the good news is that we are beginning to experience a slow return to the daily routines and gatherings as more people become vaccinated. We look forward to gathering with family and friends once again to share God’s love in person.

Amid this ongoing situation we continue to be church together. Throughout the ELCA we are witnessing the love and concern God’s people have for one another. During this time, our congregations continue to support ministries that assist vulnerable people in their communities. These acts of service allow us to explore one of our most basic Lutheran convictions: All of life in Jesus Christ — every act of service, in every daily calling, in every corner of life— flows freely from a living, daring confidence in God’s grace.

On “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday we come together to restore and reconcile our communities. You do this kind of work every day —loving your neighbors and making your community a better place. Mark your calendar for Sunday, Sept. 12 and join All Saints Lutheran Church in a day of service!