Thank you for visiting St. Andrew Lutheran Church’s Worship Archive. Below you can find the latest worship videos, sermon audio, and bulletins. You can use the yellow tabs above to sort by series, books of the Bible, preaching pastor, and date.
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Worship (10:30 AM Contemporary) “Having an Open Heart Will Change Your Life
By a certain age, many of us have formed quite strong thoughts, feelings, and opinions about most things and a lot of people. In all candor, it is best for us to, each and every day, enter the world with an open heart – giving all people a chance to surprise and impress us. Many times our preconceived notions about things and/or people adversely affect our live with others and the world at large.
Worship (9:00 AM Traditional) “Having an Open Heart Will Change Your Life”
By a certain age, many of us have formed quite strong thoughts, feelings, and opinions about most things and a lot of people. In all candor, it is best for us to, each and every day, enter the world with an open heart – giving all people a chance to surprise and impress us. Many times our preconceived notions about things and/or people adversely affect our live with others and the world at large.
Worship (10:30 AM Contemporary) “Reading the Bible Will Change Your Life”
Psalm 78: 1-4 A book just sitting on a shelf will not enter our hearts, minds, and souls. God’s holy word in the Bible is meant to be read, studied, questioned, analyzed, and then, live out in daily life. The fact of the matter is, the Bible is complex and sometimes just plain hard to understand. That should not make us afraid to crack it open and see what the Holy Spirit does with the Word of God.
Worship (9:00 AM Traditional) “Reading the Bible Will Change Your Life”
Psalm 78: 1-4 A book just sitting on a shelf will not enter our hearts, minds, and souls. God’s holy word in the Bible is meant to be read, studied, questioned, analyzed, and then, live out in daily life. The fact of the matter is, the Bible is complex and sometimes just plain hard to understand. That should not make us afraid to crack it open and see what the Holy Spirit does with the Word of God.
Lessons & Carols (10:30 AM)
The story of Christ’s birth is told through scripture readings and carols woven together and interspersed with devotional offerings from our pastors.
Lessons & Carols (9:00 AM)
The story of Christ’s birth is told through scripture readings and carols woven together and interspersed with devotional offerings from our pastors.
Christmas Eve Worship (3:30 PM) “Because We Can’t”
This service will feature special music from our Canticle Choir and orchestra, directed by Larry Bach, and soloist Elliana Meier. We celebrate Christmas with beloved carols, choral music, and an inspirational message for all of God’s children.
Christmas Wiggle & Worship (3:00 PM)
The name says it all. This service is for families with young children and will feature energetic music by our Wiggle Band and the Starlite Singers and we will share the Christmas story in a way that reaches our littlest worshipers and their parents.
Advent Worship (10:30 AM Contemporary) “What’s in a Name?”
Text: Isaiah 7:10-14 How often do we say, “Lord, just give us a sign…”? And God says, I have just the sign for you that you need more than anything: Immanuel, God with us. As Christmas approaches, we hear of God’s greatest gift to humanity and we respond to this gift with our devotion, our obedience to God’s will, and our hearts filled with praise.
Advent Worship (9:00 AM Traditional) “What’s in a Name?”
Text: Isaiah 7:10-14 How often do we say, “Lord, just give us a sign…”? And God says, I have just the sign for you that you need more than anything: Immanuel, God with us. As Christmas approaches, we hear of God’s greatest gift to humanity and we respond to this gift with our devotion, our obedience to God’s will, and our hearts filled with praise.
Advent Worship (10:30 AM Contemporary) “What Do You Want for Christmas?”
Text: Matthew 3:1-12 We do a lot to get ready for Christmas but what does John the Baptist mean when he says “Prepare the way for the Lord?” How can we carve out some time for spiritual practices in the midst of a busy season so that we experience more fully the coming of Christ at Christmas?
Advent Worship (9:00 AM Traditional) “The Light Before Christmas” Children’s Program
Text: Matthew 3:1-12 We do a lot to get ready for Christmas but what does John the Baptist mean when he says “Prepare the way for the Lord?” How can we carve out some time for spiritual practices in the midst of a busy season so that we experience more fully the coming of Christ at Christmas?