News and Announcements
Throwing the Baby out with the Bathwater
Lutheran social service agencies are not the corruption and waste that the Trump administration are looking for.
Self-Sacrifice and the Christian Life
The sermon calls believers to shift their focus from self-centeredness to self-sacrifice, inspired by the love of Christ, and to live out this love in marriage, church, and society.
Getting Texts from Our Savior’s
Instructions on how to opt-in for text messages from Our Savior’s.
Fulfilled in your Hearing
Jesus fulfills the prophecy of Isaiah 61, proclaiming himself as the Messiah who brings salvation and righteousness to all, uniting the church as the body of Christ.
Retired Disciples?
Where do people get the idea that they’ve “Done their time” or that they don’t have to serve the Lord through the church anymore?
New Website and the Our Savior’s Weekly
Our Savior’s is launching a new website and a weekly email.
Annual Meeting on February 9
The Annual Congregation Meeting of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Jackson, MN will be held following worship on Sunday, February 9th at 10:00am in the Fellowship Hall.
God Will Provide
Through the story of the wedding at Cana, this sermon emphasizes the importance of trusting in Jesus' ability to provide and celebrate, even when life seems to be running out of joy and resources.
Special Offering for Lutheran Disaster Response
A special offering will be taken during worship next weekend, January 25-26 for Lutheran Disaster Response’s efforts to help victims of the hurricanes in the South and wildfires in California.
‘Holy Water’ and the Sign of the Cross
Are the sign of the cross and touching the water in the baptismal font acceptable practices for Lutherans?
From Dirt to Divinity
Through the story of Jesus' baptism, this sermon by Pastor Ted Carnahan shows that Holy Baptism is not just a symbolic act but a powerful means of grace that makes us part of God's family and gives us Christ's righteousness.
Children’s Sermons!
Our Savior’s will have a children’s sermon at both Saturday and Sunday services starting January 11.
Fear, Opposition, and Worship
The sermon by Pastor Ted Carnahan explores the three types of responses to Jesus' birth—fear, opposition, and worship—illustrated by the scribes, Herod, and the Magi, urging believers to embrace the simple faith of the Magi.
Childlike Trust and the Path to Spiritual Maturity
This sermon by Pastor Ted Carnahan encourages believers to maintain a childlike faith, dwell richly in the word of Christ, and practice gratitude to transform their lives and reflect God's love in the world.
I'm So Glad You're Here
This Christmas Eve sermon by Pastor Ted Carnahan celebrates the birth of Jesus as a pivotal event meant for everyone, stressing that God's choice to be born in humility reflects His message of peace and joy for the ordinary and the humble.
Impossible AND YET True
This sermon by Pastor Ted Carnahan calls for a renewed focus on Advent as a season of hope and preparation, reminding believers of the ongoing relevance of Christ's promise to return and transform the world.