"You have been saved by

God's gift of grace in Christ; 

not your own doing."

(paraphrased Eph 2:8-9)

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Since 1894, Grace Lutheran Church of Lily Lake has been a center of worship and making a difference in people’s lives. It is people growing together to make a difference with our lives, confident that Jesus is using us to be the people of God in this world. Grace has a long proud history of involvement in the community and world.  We are also active and support in many community and worldwide ministries.  Grace welcomes you.

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Fall Sunday School for 3 year olds – 13 year olds will begin again on Sunday, September 15th and continue thereafter on every 1st and 3rd Sunday.  Please see Janice Muncie, Pat Penfold, or Marty Bradley to sign up.  New students welcome. 
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PASTORS MESSAGE

From the desk of Pastor David, April 2025

As I write this letter, we are in the throes of Lent, and it is a battle. We are
bombarded daily with images of man’s inhumanity to man, society’s outrage, its vitriol, an unimaginable display of lewdness, a complete lack of shame, and a worldwide dystopian dysfunction, all orchestrated by the evil one himself.
As Paul wrote in his letter to the Ephesians: “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

That is why I chose the Book of Revelation for this year’s Lenten study series. Revelation is a literary form of resistance against imperialism, empire, domination, and exploitation. The symbols of the beasts are designed to unveil and reveal the true face of empires as monstrous, violent, and deceitful.  So, what’s a Christian to do? That’s what Lent is all about. It’s a time of reflection. As we fast from worldly appetites (as you identify yours), our minds are refocused away from our current mortality and toward our future immortality.  When life beats us up, as it is frequently want to do, remember that this current state in which we exist is but a blink of an eye relative to God’s timeline, and whatever troubles you might be going through will soon pass away. We have the hope and the expectation that something better awaits us. The victory of the cross assures us of this.

Blessings to you,  David

Pastor’s Hours:  Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays plus Sundays and as needed and by appointment when requested.

Service Times

Sunday Mornings

9:30 AM Service