True North is our VBS theme this year! Amid Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes—soaring mountains, rushing rivers, and shimmering glaciers—True North leads kids on an unforgettable expedition through the tundra. As they trek through the wonders of creation, they’ll navigate life’s challenges with a trusted guide: Jesus. Throughout the week, they’ll embark on a journey through the...Read More
Our Lenten Wednesday Worship services will reflect on the theme, “Places of the Passion.” Follow the entire Gospel of Matthew with an eye toward the places of the Passion where Jesus is headed to suffer, die and rise again for our salvation. We will begin to see that every place Jesus goes along his path...Read More
The Lenten Season may not be the longest season in the Church Year, but it is certainly one of the most important seasons. It is a time for spiritual preparation through repentance of our sins and growth in our faith for Easter. It is the time of the Church Year when the suffering and death...Read More
Kingdom Women NEW Book Club-Read “The Walk” by Richard Paul Evans and join us for our first Book Club gathering online (or maybe in person) on Wednesday, May 27th , at 7:30pm. E-mail me for invite. What would you do if you lost everything—your job, your home, and the love of your life—all at the...Read More
A message from Pastor Kollmann | May 7, 2020 Governor Abbott recently gave us some guidelines for our church to be able to offer worship services again. These guidelines are on pages 39-41 of his report that you can see online if you wish. We will follow his guidelines and continue to practice social distancing....Read More
On March 26, 2017, Messiah Lutheran Church rejoiced in 60 years as an LCMS congregation with a worship celebration and a luncheon following. The formal organization of the congregation was on January 6, 1957 with 28 communicant and 41 baptized souls received into membership. The congregation began meeting at the Wildwood Chapel at Restland Cemetery...Read More
FOOTPRINTS OF FAITH will resume later this summer, to make sure all milestones in their faith journey are recognized. First up will be this past year’s 3 year old class in July, followed by new Kindergarten children in August, Bibles for 2nd grade in September, and Catechisms for 3rd grade in October. At that point,...Read More