Our Redeemer's is part of the Debs-Puposky Parish. We share a pastor with our sister-congregation, Trinity Lutheran in Debs. On September 1st of each year, the two churches switch worship times. This year, Our Redeemer's is worshiping at 9:00 am and Trinity is worshiping at 11:00am. Please join us! Tithes/Offerings may be mailed directly to the OR Treasurer, Rose Erickson. (Address found on Contacts page).

Monday, May 25, 2015

Thank you to the men, women, and service animals that gave their lives...
we remember you on this Memorial Day.

Annual Ice Cream Social

Council has set the date for our Annual Ice Cream Social and Craft Sale:
Sunday, August 23rd

Volunteers are needed to help make ice cream the Saturday before the event.  Volunteers are also needed on Sunday to help set up the tables and chairs, serve the food, help with the craft sale, and clean up the church and grounds after the event.

Each active family in our congregation is asked to provide three pies for this event.  
Members are also encouraged to donate their crafts, artwork, and selected items for our raffle, craft sale, and silent auction.

Please contact Sabrina at 556-0862 or Pastor Mike if you have any questions about the event.
Thank you!

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Project Linus

Project Linus
Wednesday, May 20
9am - 3pm
Bring your scissors and a large needle.
Lunch provided!
Join in the whole event or stop by for a little while to visit!
All are welcome.

Monday, May 4, 2015

The Order for Healing



In May we will be instituting an additional service at Our Redeemer’s on the fourth Sunday, beginning May 24th, after the regular Worship Service.   
 We will be offering the Order for Healing.    

“The Order for Healing" is an expression in worship of the church’s ministry of healing, where all who sense the need for God’s healing in any aspect of their lives may join in prayer for others and themselves.  
 In its ministry of healing, the church does not replace the gifts of God that come through the scientific community nor does God promise a cure.   
 Rather, the church offers and celebrates gifts such as these: 
"God’s presence with strength and comfort in time of suffering, God’s promise of wholeness and peace, and God’s love embodied in the community of faith.” [ELW pg. 276]  
 All are invited to participate in this brief service.