Livestream

Worship from wherever you are.

Every Sunday at 9:00 AM we stream the Divine Service. Thursday evening is in person only. Homebound members, travelers, and neighbors who are still finding their way are welcome to join us here.

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Sunday at 9:00 AM. We livestream Sunday only. The stream opens a few minutes before the prelude.

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How to watch

  1. Open this page a few minutes before 9:00 AM on Sunday.
  2. Tap Watch live — the stream is posted to our Facebook page.
  3. Thursday 6:00 PM is in the sanctuary only. Come if you can; we save the stream for Sunday.

Can’t be here in person

If you need Holy Communion brought to your home or the pew, call the office or tell an usher. Pastor Miller is glad to come.

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Share the stream

The December letter from Pastor Miller reminded us that an untold number of people hear the Gospel through this livestream. Send the link to someone who should not sit alone this week.

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Sermon archive

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  • 2026-08-16

    Created in Christ

    Ephesians 2:10 · Rev. Richard C. Miller · Pentecost

    Why are we still here? God intends to use this congregation — and each of us — for the good works He prepared in advance.

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  • 2026-08-09

    Bread Enough

    John 6:35–51 · Rev. Richard C. Miller · Pentecost

    Christ does not offer a program. He offers Himself — the living bread that comes down from heaven.

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  • 2026-08-02

    When the Nets Break

    Luke 5:1–11 · Vicar Andy Wyss · Pentecost

    The catch is the Lord’s. Our work is to put out into the deep when He says so.

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  • 2026-07-26

    The One Thing Needful

    Luke 10:38–42 · Rev. Richard C. Miller · Pentecost

    Martha’s kitchen is not the problem. A heart too full to sit at Jesus’ feet is.

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  • 2026-07-19

    Go and Do Likewise

    Luke 10:25–37 · Rev. Richard C. Miller · Pentecost

    The neighbor is the one lying in the ditch. Mercy does not wait for a convenient road.

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  • 2026-07-12

    Sent Two by Two

    Luke 10:1–20 · Vicar Andy Wyss · Pentecost

    The harvest is plentiful. The joy is not that the spirits submit — it is that our names are written in heaven.

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