News and Announcements
Middle School Lock-in on 2/12-13
Registration is now open for the Middle School Lock-in on 2/12-13. We also need chaperones!
First Communion Class Registration
Registrations are now open for First Communion classes for fifth graders.
Weather Cancellations for 1/21
All activities at Our Savior’s are cancelled on January 21, 2026 due to the expectation of blizzard-like conditions.
Summer Camp Camperships
Camperships are available for your kids to attend Camp Shetek this summer.
Hold your Celebrations at Church!
More member celebrations can now use the Our Savior’s building free of charge.
Come and See
In a world of empty quests for meaning, Jesus offers to fill our hearts by inviting us to follow wherever He stays, leading to lives of purpose and bold witness.
Second Sunday after Epiphany
Bulletin for the Second Sunday after Epiphany, January 17-18, 2026.
Baptism of Our Lord
Bulletin for the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, January 10-11, 2026.
Remember Who You Are
In Jesus' baptism, he gives us a gift: we have a true and lasting identity from God.
January Shoebox Needs
In January, bring personal care items for Operation Christmas Child. We’re also looking for a few young people to help serve this ministry.
Strange Gifts, True King
God revealed Christ to Gentile magi through a star, using their strange gifts to foreshadow Jesus as King, Priest, and Sacrifice.
Epiphany of Our Lord
Bulletin for the Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord, January 6, 2026, at 6:00pm
Epiphany Worship
You are invited to join us for worship on Tuesday night, January 6, 2026 at 6:00pm for a celebration of Holy Communion on the Feast of Epiphany. But what is Epiphany anyway?
Inheritance in Immanuel
God's plan from eternity redeems sinners through Jesus, granting adoption into God's family, forgiveness of sins, and an eternal inheritance sealed by the Holy Spirit
Second Sunday of Christmas
Bulletin for the Second Sunday of Christmas, January 3-4, 2026.
You Can't Fight God's Will
Not even King Herod's tyrannical attempts to thwart God's plan through mass murder can stop God's will from being done, showing us that it is always better for us when we choose to participate in God's will instead of going our own way.
Nativity Sermon of St. John Chrysostom
The first recorded Christmas sermon, given by St. John Chrysostom in AD 386, was read for the congregation at the Christmas Day service on December 25, 2025.
Good News for the Lowly
The birth of Jesus in a manger brings good news of salvation for all people, first proclaimed to lowly shepherds and extending to us as those favored by God.
First Sunday of Christmas
Bulletin for the First Sunday of Christmas, December 27-28, 2025.