ALL children are welcome from preschool age to 6th grade. When Lutherans talk about faith, we are talking about the relationship God's Holy Spirit creates with us. It's a relationship where God's promise of steadfast love and mercy in Jesus. Kingdom Kids Club a.k.a. Kids Club, a.k.a. Kingdom Kids, a.k.a.
CLC, a.k.a. Wednesday School has gone by many names, but by whatever name you call it, it's on Wednesday nights. The following is a story mostly of the founding, organizational changes, and buildings of faith (along with a few pastoral shifts). The story of God's people is, of course, much more. We are so glad that you decided to stop by our website to learn more about us!
CLC, a.k.a. Wednesday School has gone by many names, but by whatever name you call it, it's on Wednesday nights. The following is a story mostly of the founding, organizational changes, and buildings of faith (along with a few pastoral shifts). The story of God's people is, of course, much more. We are so glad that you decided to stop by our website to learn more about us!
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When Lutherans talk about faith, we are talking about the relationship God's Holy Spirit creates with us. It's a relationship where God's promise of steadfast love and mercy in Jesus opens us to a life of bold trust in God and joyful, generous service to everyone we know and meet in daily life.
Martin Luther was exuberant when he described the freedom of "a living, daring confidence in God's grace, so sure and certain that believers would stake their lives on it a thousand times."He once wrote, Oh, it is a living, busy, active, mighty thing, this faith. It is impossible for it not to be doing good things unceasingly.
Martin Luther was exuberant when he described the freedom of "a living, daring confidence in God's grace, so sure and certain that believers would stake their lives on it a thousand times."He once wrote, Oh, it is a living, busy, active, mighty thing, this faith. It is impossible for it not to be doing good things unceasingly.
The first church building, "Cemetery Church." This structure was completed on the site of our church cemetery on Isanti County Road 9, southeast of Isanti in 1882. It was torn down around 1900 and a new building, "Athens Church" was constructed. After Pastor Engdahl left, Rev. J.P. Neander was called to serve Cambridge Lutheran and Athens Lutheran.